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It's fight night on the pitch as two fraternity brothers go head-to-head with no limits! Will Thalhimer (ZBT) and Cole Picca (Beta) join the pitch for a conversation on everything frat! Tune in for an inside look into fraternity life at Elon from parties to police, and even a look inside a potential joint darty that has some major flaws!
In the season finale, a film major and a film nerd talk about this upcoming summer of movies.
Tune in to hear from Shae in this upcoming episode titled, “The Necessity of Grace & Self-Acceptance.” Get to hear from my first guest who has a mental health disorder. He shares the importance of grace, love, and acceptance as you navigate the challenges of life. Shae is an upcoming graduate of Elon University working towards a bachelor's degree in Psychology. He was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee where he found his love of family, sports, and video games. When not studying you can find him catching up on some sleep. Shae aspires to be a counseling psychologist and to buy property for his family.
A film major and a film nerd destroy Star Wars and support the Writers' Guild of America strike.
Tune in to hear my first expert, Ms. Amanda Bennett, in this upcoming episode titled“Literature as a Medium to Process Trauma”. Amanda and I talk about the experience of students with marginalized identities in higher ed, spirituality, and the literary works of black women like Toni Morrison and Hortense Spillers. Amanda Bennett is a queer Black Southern poet and educator living in Durham, North Carolina. She is the author of a dissertation titled Developing a Vocabulary of Feeling: The Spirituality of Black Feminist Self-Repair on practices of Black femme magic within Black women's literary history. Previously, Amanda has published her short fiction and poetry in Obsidian, Triangle Poets Series, The Concern Reading Series, Murder Journal, and Jellyfish Magazine. She is also the founder of the Black feminist consulting and education collective, define&empower. You can follow define&empower on instagram and TikTok at @defineandempower.co and listen to their Black Feminist Hotline podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
A film nerd and a film major break down when studios should and shouldn't get involved. A new segment is established.
Tune in to hear from Mr. Austin Ray in this episode titled “The Healing Power of Friendship." Get to know more about the host's story and how Austin has supported and maintained a friendship with him. Austin shares things he wished he had known and advice to others that want to support someone with a mental health disorder.Austin is a mechanical engineer who found himself in the construction management industry as a project engineer. When not working he spends his time investing in those that he loves, in the gym, traveling, or coaching lacrosse. He is always on the lookout for new connections, and ways to explore and understand this beautiful life.Come for the stories. Stay for the LOVE.Listener discretion is advised. The information provided is not meant to diagnose or treat any mental health condition or be a substitute for therapy. If you are experiencing any mental health symptoms while listening, I encourage you to contact somebody that you trust or a mental health provider in your community.
A film major and film nerd talk about fan theories.
Hard to find parking on campus? Want to have a real tailgating experience? Elon's new Student Body President Britt Mobley tackles these problems in this week's episode AND Dara Grocer finally makes her on-set appearance! Stay tuned for next week's episode featuring two rival fraternity members going head-to-head.
Join me, Noah Dyson, your host, as I kickstart my podcast with my first episode titled Meet the Host. Get to know a little about my background, the meaning behind TLC, and my hopes for the podcast.TLC (The Love Catalyst) Zone is a mental health podcast that seeks to create a space in which those in the black community and our allies can have an honest and vulnerable conversation about experiencing a mental health disorder. Guests includes those with a mental health disorder, the friends and family that support them, and experts in a variety of fields that can touch on the importance of mental health.Come for the stories. Stay for the love. TLC Zone is also available to listen to on Spotify and Youtube. Follow me on IG @tlc_zonepodcast Listener discretion is advised. The information provided is not meant to diagnose or treat any mental health condition or be a substitute for therapy. If you are experiencing any mental health symptoms while listening, I encourage you to contact somebody that you trust or a mental health provider in your community.
A film nerd and a film major talk about troupes and other random things.
Hosts Colby and Tyler uncover a hidden gem in Elon's community! THE John Luke joins the pod for a special episode featuring Anthropology, French, and the first head-to-head Dumber than Mudd competition of the season!
A film nerd and film major break down prestige TV.
Hosts Colby and Tyler find themselves across the globe in Madrid, Spain for a special international edition of Elevator Pitch! In the middle of El Retiro Park, our hosts discuss Fútbol, the nightlife of Madrid, and a case of “neck-pocketing”.
A film major talks about superhero movies and a film nerd interrupts.
A film nerd and a film major debrief the Oscars.
What could riding horses and International Women's Day have in common? Season 3 of Elevator Pitch finds that out as hosts Tyler LaBorwit and Colby Bradford kick off a new season! Featuring former co-star Juliana Mudd and special guest Ava Louis. New game shows, celebrity guest stars, and more to come in this season of The Elevator Pitch.
A film nerd and a film major are ready for spring break. Technology is not our friend.
In this week's episode of the Alanna's Journal Podcast (@alannasjournal), host Alanna talks about how to do 'check the facts'-- a psychology-backed do-it-yourself coping mechanism for regulating your emotions.
Learn about how being stressed for a test is affecting your performance, some do's and don't before taking an exam, and something about a lion and the amygdala?
Welcome to the Brainstorm! We talk all psychology, all of the time. Thanks for listening and enjoy!
A film major and film nerd recap the 2023 SAG awards.
Positive thoughts breed positive outcomes. This week's episode is about a powerful manifestation technique known as 'The Law of Attraction'. Essentially, what you put in is what you get in out. Be sure to tune in weekly and follow @alannasjournal on Instagram for short-form written versions of podcast topics.
Normally, self-love advice is telling people to practice self-care (e.g. taking bubble baths and putting on a face mask). But, in this week's special Valentine's Day episode of the Alanna's Journal podcast, Alanna shares alternative and often overlooked ways to cater the love you deserve to yourself.
In today's episode, Give or Take hosts Grayson, LoRell, and Josh discuss different views on Black History Month, what they think their greatest achievements will be, and how to maintain a relationship with God in today's world.
In this episode Give or Take talks about The Matrix, happiness, ego vs self-confidence, and many other interesting topics. Let GOT know if you disagree, have any additional insight, or topics you want to see discussed.
Welcome back! Host Alanna Arabian's show "3 a.m." is now called "Alanna's Journal." In the first episode made for the brand relaunch, Alanna talks about perception and perspective. She shares a personal story with a lesson on how important it is to look at every situation with a glass half-full mentality.
Lucas and Claire catchup, make small talk and deep dive into psychedelics among other topics.
In this episode, Give or Take hosts Joshua, LoRell and Grayson discuss New Year's resolutions and how they overcome challenges in their lives.
Lucas and Claire shoot the breeze for an hour, discussing everything from Thanksgiving aftermath to hilarious encounters. Stay tuned for more next week!
In this episode, we talk about pressures of social media and the effects it has on self-esteem. Near the end, we joke about how people are trying to be something they're not and the degree they'll go to prove that.
In this episode of 3 a.m., host Alanna Arabian talks about drawing a thicker divide between being kind and people pleasing. She provides skills on how to set healthy boundaries and provides wisdom on how to be able to put your own needs first without feeling selfish or guilty about doing so.
In this episode, we discuss how people can know if others are serious about them, and how to tell if they are the "One."
In this first episode of the 3 a.m. podcast, host Alanna Arabian discusses how your thoughts shape your reality and your perspective. She provides two easy ways to add mindfulness meditation and practices into your life.
This episode is an introduction to the Give or Take podcast, where we talk about why we decided to go to college and what we hope to gain from it.
Tune in for the LAST Sunny-Side Up episode of this semester where Hannah and Gabriella put together a great playlist filled with songs by smaller artists that you should definitely be listening to! They dive into the complicated topic of Roe v. Wade (if you're not angry, you're not paying attention) and as always, the weekly riddle and fun facts. Thanks for listening! See you in the fall : )
Welcome back! For this week's episode, Gabriella and Hannah give you a playlist with a bunch of songs that they've seen live in concert! Live music > pre-recorded music, right? They also catch you up on the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial as well as the Elon Marriage Pact. And of course, there's the weekly fun facts and riddle. Thanks for listening as always!
It's SSU Wednesday again! Do you have any songs that you love and wish you could rehear for the first time? Same. So many songs. So H&G bring to you a playlist with ten 10/10 songs they wish they could hear for the first time again. The co-hosts also dive into the controversies behind Abercrombie & Fitch and Millie Bobby Brown turning 18. A hint about some fun stuff they talk about, you ask? Dreams. College kids and their embarrassment with umbrellas. And raccoons. Happy listening!
Happy Wednesday! Gabriella and Hannah bring to you some great, silly songs perfect for a laid-back day. Check out this week's playlist on their Instagram, @sunnysideupelon! The co-hosts talk about Tai Verdes' musical career, Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination, and, of course, pig sky support groups. Come back next week for the answer to this episode's riddle!
Welcome back! In this episode, Hannah and Gabriella share some of their favorite throwback songs that are perfect for driving with the windows down. They also chat about P!nk, high school sweethearts, and everyone's obsession with Jack Harlow. Come back next week to hear the answer to this episode's riddle!
Brief Elite 8 recap and the Final 4 games between Kansas vs. Villanova and UNC vs Duke. Talked about what it meant for UNC to win in a thriller and touched on the legacy of the rivalry and Coach K's last game (0:58-6:54). Rookie of the Year update and the respective cases for Cade Cunningham, Evan Mobley, and Scottie Barnes (7:04-15:31). The Toronto Raptors' official playoff berth and how their defensive versatility led to success this season. Touched on the Chicago Action that they run along with the defensive roaming ability of Barnes playing at the 4 and the success that Head Coach Nick Nurse has seen in playing his starters 35+ minutes per game this year (15:31-22:00). Giannis makes a late MVP push with statement wins against the Sixers and Nets. Brook Lopez returns from injury and allows Giannis to be his best self on offense and defense (22:01-29:38). Luka continues his late-season dominance after a slow start. Are the Mavericks the one true threat to Phoenix in the West? Kidd's defensive system sustains success as the Mavs have the 4 seed with a shot to snag the 3 from the Warriors in the last week of the season (29:39-35:40). With Robert William's recent meniscus tear and subsequent sidelining from surgery, Boston's title odds plummet (35:40-38:29). The Lakers fall out of the play-in tournament and sit at 2.5 games back of the 10-spot held by the Spurs. Where does LA go from here? (38:30-43:41). The new idea of league executives having conversations about 1 seed being able to pick their first-round playoff opponents. Creates new rivalries, a bigger incentive to get the 1 seed, makes the regular season more fun down the stretch. (38:30-48:32).
Recap of The NCAA Tournament so far and some of the upside that we've seen from the prospects in the loaded 2022 draft class (0:53-24:12). Deep dive draft profiles on Chet Holmgren, Jabari Smith, Paolo Banchero, and Jaden Ivey (24:12-35:36). Covered some other notable names that will hear their names called on draft night (35:36-38:03). The Memphis Grizzlies continue to win without Ja Morant. Their young roster has officially secured a playoff berth, exceeded 50 wins, and is essentially locked into the 2 seed in the Western Conference (38:03-43:41). The Steph-less Warriors struggle and people start to ask questions if this iteration of the warriors can succeed in the playoffs with their core's lack of playing time together (43:41-48:30). The Lakers' abomination of a season drags on with the play-in being their last hope. Westbrook responds to ‘Westbrick' comments and Anthony Davis injuries continue (48:30-57:43). The New York vaccine mandate is lifted and Kyrie Irving wins. With Irving back, full time the top of the Eastern Conference begins to jockey position to get out of the 2 seed to not have to play Brooklyn in the first round (57:47-1:02:08).
Hannah and Gabriella bring you a brand-new playlist this week while they discuss TikTok, Women's History Month, and of course.... weekly fun facts. A fun fact preview, you ask? Feet and large bodies of water vs. bathtubs.
March 2, 2021. Jack recaps all the big news of the past couple weeks covering the NBA trade deadline. The mega James Harden to Philadelphia for Ben Simmons to Brooklyn blockbuster finally goes down after almost over a year of rumors and speculations (0:50-16:32). Who won the trade? How do Simmons and [Seth] Curry fit into Brooklyn's system? How can Harden adapt to play with this other worldly Joel Embiid that we've witnessed this season? (16:33-24:55). Recap of the confusing Washington-Dallas trades including Bertans and Dinwiddie for Porzingis (24:56-31:36). Talk the Caris Levert acquisition for Cleveland (31:38-34:04). Derrick White trade, Robert Williams jump, and Boston's #1 defense since January 1st (34:05-38:20). Briefly covered the weird Indiana-Sacremento trade involving Haliburton and Hield for Sabonis leaving both teams with more questions and problems than solutions or answers (38:21-43:31). CJ McCollum is traded to the Pelicans and more and more signs every day point to Zion wanting out of New Orleans (43:31-48:33). Lebron dominates the media headlines at ASW, praising Sam Presti and Koby Altman, leaving the door open on his return to Cleveland, andannounces that his last year will be spent playing with his son, Bronny, and will play wherever he ends up being drafted (48:34-52:21).
Hannah and Gabriella are back but this time in podcast form! This week they cover everything from the Kanye and Kim situation to fun facts about chickens. And of course, the playlist to go along with this episode is available on Spotify! Grab a snack, get comfy, and prepare to hear the worst (or best??) British accents ever.
This week Keith Montena discusses Rihanna's fifth studio album, "Loud". With returning guest Andi Stebbins, the pair talk about the singer's notable singles discography and how the album is jam-packed with only potential hits. Released following "Rated R", an album released a year prior with a much darker edge, Rihanna was in the perfect position to continue her reign in the mainstream. With the red hair carving out a signature look and three number ones, this feels like Rihanna at the height of her powers... Before ANTi of course. Hear Keith and Andi discuss their thoughts on the album. Remember to follow @vinyldropodcast on instagram to keep up with all updates.
November 16, 2021 Jack dives into the Baxter Holmes ESPN story on long tenured Phoenix Suns owner, Robert Sarver. He dives into many of the alleged accounts of racism, sexism, misogyny that Holmes recorded in his interviews with 70 plus members and staff within the Suns organization (0:45-14:15). After that, he discusses the Bulls dominance including DeRozan's improvement along with his isolation efficiency and scoring prowess, Lavine's leap, and a willingness to buy into roles to win (14:15-24:34). Marcus Smart's comments on Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum's in game decisions and subsequently follows with a conversation about the abilities of the role players on the Celtics and Ime Udoka's questionable rotation and schemes (24:34-34:08). After that he gets into Rich Paul's most recent statement on Simmons' mental health and how the officiating of the game this season has made the viewing product far more enjoyable (34:08-42:11). Finally, college basketball has finally begun and the 2022 draft class is stacked from the likes of Paolo Banchero to Chet Holmgren (42:11-46:22).
This week Keith Montena welcomes Logan Powers to discuss Lady Gaga's sophomore studio album, "The Fame Monster". Released with her famous debut, "The Fame", the singer's follow-up project featured eight songs that brought a more intense sound, with darker imagery and concepts. While Bad Romance alone is hailed as one of pop's best songs, the entire collection see's the singer write and create some of her best songs to date. Hear Keith and Logan discuss their thoughts on the album. Remember to follow @vinyldropodcast on instagram to keep up with all updates.
Join Deena Elrefai and Jack Allen as they attempt to shout out everything that they've ever come into contact with. Tune in to the most intense episode of Brain Blast yet featuring Bon Iver, The Beatles, and many more. Remember to free yourself, delete the weather app.