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Send us a textJemima Atanasio is Senior Director of Development at Fordham College at Rose Hill. Jemima takes us through her transformative journey from the hustle of special events fundraising to the more balanced realm of major gifts work. Discover how pivotal moments in 2016, amidst significant political changes, led her to reassess her career and the value she brings to her role. She shares the importance of cross-collaboration, her love for Pink's music, and the powerful community she has cultivated on LinkedIn.Learn how Jemima has harnessed the power of LinkedIn to create a vibrant, supportive community, especially in the context of philanthropy and large-donor fundraising. By blending personal interests like music and photography with professional insights, she has engaged her network in authentic, meaningful ways. Jemima emphasizes the crucial role of authenticity and clear intentions in building the know, like, and trust factor that strengthens professional relationships. Discover practical strategies to incorporate more of your authentic self into your career and online presence to build a successful and engaged network on LinkedIn. Jemima shares actionable tips on how to show up genuinely in your professional life and community-building efforts. Find out how consistent, genuine participation on social media can craft a compelling narrative over time. Connect with Jemima on LinkedIn.Support the showThank you for listening to The Mid-Career GPS Podcast. Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here. Want me to review your LinkedIn profile? Learn more here. Visit https://johnneral.com to join The Mid-Career GPS Newsletter, a free, twice-weekly career and leadership resource for mid-career professionals. Connect with John on LinkedIn here.Follow John on Instagram @johnneralcoaching. Subscribe to John's YouTube Channel here.
In episode 77, I interviewed William Lanouette about Leo Szilard's work on the atom bomb, with a discussion of the roles that Szilard played until the end of World War II. Today, in part two of my interview with Bill, we focus on Szilard's achievements after the war. Bill is a writer and public policy analyst who has specialized in the history of nuclear energy and nuclear weapons. He received an A.B. in English with a minor in Philosophy at Fordham College in 1963, and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Political Science at the London School of Economics and the University of London in 1966 and 1973, respectively. Bill then worked as a journalist for Newsweek, The National Observer, and National Journal, and he was the Washington Correspondent for The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. He has also written for The Atlantic, The Economist, Scientific American, The New York Herald Tribune, The Washington Post, and many other outlets. Bill also worked as a Senior Analyst for Energy and Science Issues at the US Government Accountability Office. Bill's first book was Genius in the Shadows: A Biography of Leo Szilard, the Man Behind the Bomb, published by Scribner's in 1992, with later editions published by the University of Chicago Press and Skyhorse Publications. Bill also published, in 2021, The Triumph of the Amateurs: The Rise, Ruin, and Banishment of Professional Rowing in The Gilded Age.
This episode with be an enlightening interview with Laurence Jurdem, Ph.D., adjunct professor at Fordham College, who pubished a fascinating and well reserached book detailing the friendship between Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge. You will hear of the enduring relationship between two men - who were very different characters in history, but in actuality had many things in common. Here is a great review of "The Rough Rider and the Professor: Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, and the Friendship that Change American History"from Publishers Weekly:"This fascinating study reveals a new perspective on both Roosevelt and Lodge, and the impact of friendships on the course of events. Jurdem ably navigates the huge cache of letters exchagned between the two --- some 2,500 in all --- to tell a story rich with personal detail."The book can be purchased through Amazon at this link.Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.comDirect linkWebsite with all Podcast Episodes/All PlatformsContact PageTwitter(X)/Instagram: @phihpod
Perhaps the most overlooked scientist who played critical roles in the development of the atomic bomb was Leo Szilard. With us to explore Szilard's numerous contributions to science and society is William Lanouette. Bill is a writer and public policy analyst who has specialized in the history of nuclear energy and nuclear weapons. He received an A.B. in English with a minor in Philosophy at Fordham College in 1963, and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Political Science at the London School of Economics and the University of London in 1966 and 1973, respectively. Bill then worked as a journalist for Newsweek, The National Observer, and National Journal, and he was the Washington Correspondent for The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. He has also written for The Atlantic, The Economist, Scientific American, The New York Herald Tribune, The Washington Post, and many other outlets. Bill also worked as a Senior Analyst for Energy and Science Issues at the US Government Accountability Office. Bill's first book was Genius in the Shadows: A Biography of Leo Szilard, the Man Behind the Bomb, published by Scribner's in 1992, with later editions published by the University of Chicago Press and Skyhorse Publications. Bill also published, in 2021, The Triumph of the Amateurs: The Rise, Ruin, and Banishment of Professional Rowing in The Gilded Age. In this episode, we discuss all things Szilard: the man, the war, the bomb, the innovations, the collaborations, the accusations of espionage, the conflicts, and even the Martians.
In this episode, Adam and Budi speak with the Professor in the Practice of Acting from the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, Walton Wilson. Walton Wilson is a Professor in the Practice of Acting at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1999. He served as Head of Voice and Speech and was a resident artist at Yale Repertory Theatre for twenty-three years. He also served as Chair of the Acting Program for seven years, Associate Chair for eleven years, and Interim Co-Chair for one year. He was apprenticed to and designated as a voice teacher by Kristin Linklater and was later trained and certified as an associate teacher by Catherine Fitzmaurice. He has also studied voice with Richard Armstrong, Andrea Haring, Meredith Monk, Patsy Rodenburg, David Smukler, Jean-René Toussaint, and members of the Roy Hart Theatre. He has served as voice, text, and dialect coach for productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and in regional theater, including a multitide of new plays and adaptations by American and international theatermakers. He has held faculty appointments at NYU/Tisch School of the Arts, Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Emerson College, and Southern Methodist University, and has been an artist-in-residence at Actor's Theatre of Louisville, American Repertory Theatre, Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center/National Theatre Institute, Shakespeare & Company, Swine Palace Theatre, GEOKS Singapadu (Bali), LaSalle College of the Arts (Singapore), Shanghai Theatre Academy (China), Sfumato Theatre Laboratory, Plovdiv State Drama Theatre, New Bulgarian University (Bulgaria), Titan Teatersköle (Norway), and Fundaçao Gulbenkian (Portugal). He has also led voice workshops for community organizers, military veterans, museum curators, architects, prison inmates, and interfaith ministers. His professional acting credits include productions off-Broadway and in regional theatres and Shakespeare festivals across the United States. He is a frequent collaborator with Double Edge Theatre (Ashfield, MA), The Lunar Stratagem (Hudson, NY), and Pro Rodopi Arts Centre (Bostina, Bulgaria). Integrate spiritual practice into your training and unveil the profound, spiritual depths of acting with Budi Miller, an internationally renowned expert in Balinese Performing Arts Training.. Join this transformative workshop where Budi will guide you through his uniquely crafted spiritual acting techniques, honed over 25 years of meticulous research and global actor coaching. Benefit from Budi's extensive experience in training actors for both screen and theatre.
Joining me this week is Laurence Jurdem to discuss his newest book, The Rough Rider & the Professor: Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, and the Friendship that Changed American History. Dr. Jurdem is an Adjunct Professor of history at Fairfield University and Fordham College's Lincoln Center campus. In this episode, we chat about the relationship between Lodge and Roosevelt and what their relationship tells us about politics during the Gilded Age & Progressive Era. To find out more about Dr. Jurdem and his scholarship, visit his website at www.laurencejurdem.com For more information, head to www.civicsandcoffee.com
Host Morgan Johnson and Producer Nellie Podokshik speak with Tiffany Ng, Fordham College at Rose Hill '26 and a major in computer science, about the disruption of human creativity by AI, its impact on industries such as Hollywood, and ways to preserve artistry and authenticity amidst this technological shift. At the end of the episode,...
Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it
John Singer Sargent, Henry Cabot Lodge At the 1920 Republican Convention the journalist and H.L. Mencken observed with great amusement and interest the behavior of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, the chair of the convention. “Lodge's keynote speech, of course, was bosh,” wrote Mencken, “but it was bosh delivered with an air…Lodge got away with it because he was Lodge—because there was behind it his unescapable confidence in himself, his disarming disdain of discontent below, his unapologetic superiority. This superiority was and is quite real. Lodge is above the common level of his party, his country and his race, and he knows it very well, and is not disposed toward the puerile hypocrisy of denying it.” It is extraordinary, given how Mencken saw Lodge, that we are much more likely to know who H.L. Mencken was then to recognize the name of Henry Cabot Lodge. Of a prominent seafaring family, he received one of the very first PhDs granted by Harvard, was involved in Massachusetts politics from 1880, and in 1892 was elected to the United States Senate—where he served until his death in 1924. He was one of the great political personalities of his age, alongside Theodore Roosevelt, his friend of 35 years, Theodore Roosevelt. Together, as Laurence Jurdem describes in his new book, The Rough Rider and the Professor: Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, and the Friendship that Changed American History, they formed an unbeatable team, with Roosevelt thrusting ahead, while Lodge offered canny tactics and strategy, serving as Roosevelt's one man think tank and advisory group. Though their friendship was threatened by Roosevelt's third-party run for the White House, their final years were warmed by their mutual detest for Woodrow Wilson. Laurence Jurdem is currently an adjunct professor of history at Fairfield University and Fordham College's Lincoln Center campus. The author of Paving the Way for Reagan: The Influence of Conservative Media on U.S. Foreign Policy, he is a frequent commentator on American politics. For Further Investigation Think of this conversation as begin the third of a Summer 2023 trilogy on late 19th century American politicians and political culture. It began with President Garfield, then moved backward to describe the context and foundation of "Civil War politics" in the "Age of Lincoln", and now moves out of the Age of Lincoln with two men who were very much born in the Age of Lincoln, but then shaped the foundations of progressivism. Henry Cabot Lodge, Alexander Hamilton–some have said that Roosevelt was one of the few people to respect Hamilton between his death and the late twentieth century. If so, he learned to do it from Lodge, for whom Hamilton was symbolic of what he desired to be as a politician and a policymaker. Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt, Hero Tales from American History–a co-written book, composed of biographical essays they wrote for The Century Magazine. Lodge's heroes are George Washington, Gouverneur Morris, John Quincy Adams, Francis Parkman, Grant at Vicksburg, Robert Gould Shaw, James Russell Lowell, Sheridan at Cedar Creek, and Abraham Lincoln. With the exception of Grant and Sheridan, it's a collection of Federalists and Bostonians, which is about right. I quoted several times in the podcast from H.L. Mencken's "Lodge", an essay that he included in his A Mencken Chrestomathy. Very much worth seeking out. H.W. Brands, T.R: The Last Romantic Two by Patricia O'Toole, The Five of Hearts: An Intimate Portrait of Henry Adams and his Friends, 1880-1918, and When Trumpets Fade: Theodore Roosevelt After The White House John Garraty, Henry Cabot Lodge: A Biography William H. Harbaugh, Power and Responsibility: The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt
On today's episode Erika is joined by Peloton instructor and CEO of Love Squad, Ally Love. Ally was born and raised in Miami, Florida and moved to New York when she moved for college to attend Fordham College. She currently works as a Peloton instructor, an in arena reporter for the Brooklyn Nets and she is the CEO of her own brand, Love Squad, Fitness and lifestyle website meant to empower women in business, fitness, and life. Erika and Ally discuss her dance career, how she got her start at Peloton, hustle culture, Ally's modeling career, being a CEO & creating your own company and much more. Enjoy!You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/tokenceo
Randall Wilcox (Randy) holds a degree in secondary education from Heidelberg University and an MLS degree from Kent State University. In his career as a professional law librarian, he worked in positions in academic law firms, and corporate law libraries. Born and raised in Ohio, he moved to the east coast with his now-husband in 1997. Retired in January 2014, he served as vice president and president of the community beach association on the Jersey Shore where he and his husband lived until they left the US for Portugal last August 30th. Randy's husband, Richard Costabile, whom he met in Cleveland in 1992, is a retired professional stage manager, whose career took him to numerous regional theaters and also to Broadway. The couple shares a love of live theater, cooking, fixing up their new home, and travel, and are especially excited to now be living in Europe where travel is easy and inexpensive.Richard CostabileRichard Costabile (Rich) was born in the Bronx and over the years lived in four of the five boroughs of NYC. He graduated from Regis High School in Manhattan, Fordham College in the Bronx, and the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater in Manhattan. His careers have included delivery boy for the NY Post, Record Salesman for The Spinning Disc, Math tutor, a Math teacher for Up With People HS, Computer Programmer/Systems Analyst for IBM in Westchester, NY, Freelance Actor, Freelance Stage Manager (38 years) and teaching Stage Management at SUNY Purchase and Rutgers University. He's most proud of his 17-year association with Hal Holbrook's "Mark Twain Tonight!" In the course of his career, he worked on plays and musicals on Broadway, touring shows, off-Broadway, in regional theaters all over the country, "Lord of the Rings in Concert," and many other live events and celebrations. Currently, he is co-Secretary of the newly established Stage Managers' Association Foundation, which aims to underwrite education, training, and scholarships that enhance and develop stage management skills for students and professionals working in the business, as well as projects meant to contribute to the understanding of the stage manager's role. Rich retired in September 2017, very shortly after Mr. Holbrook announced his own retirement at the age of 92! He and his husband Randy have been inveterate travelers, spending as much time “on the road” as possible, through Rich's jobs as well as on independent adventures. They did much research, including a 3-month scouting trip, before they relocated full-time to the Algarve in Portugal at the end of August 2022. Tavira (The Algarve)Town in Portugal.Quick factsTavira is a small city on Portugal's Algarve coast. It straddles the Gilão River, which reaches the sea through the inlets and lagoons of Ria Formosa Natural Park. Tavira Island has a long, sandy beach, plus salt pans that attract flamingos, spoonbills, and other wading birds. In the center, medieval Tavira Castle has city views. The Santa María do Castelo Church houses the tombs of 7 knights killed by the Moors. Support the showIf you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.
Randall Wilcox (Randy) holds a degree in secondary education from Heidelberg University and an MLS degree from Kent State University. In his career as a professional law librarian, he worked in positions in academic law firms, and corporate law libraries. Born and raised in Ohio, he moved to the east coast with his now-husband in 1997. Retired in January 2014, he served as vice president and president of the community beach association on the Jersey Shore where he and his husband lived until they left the US for Portugal last August 30th. Randy's husband, Richard Costabile, whom he met in Cleveland in 1992, is a retired professional stage manager, whose career took him to numerous regional theaters and also to Broadway. The couple shares a love of live theater, cooking, fixing up their new home, and travel, and are especially excited to now be living in Europe where travel is easy and inexpensive.Richard CostabileRichard Costabile (Rich) was born in the Bronx and over the years lived in four of the five boroughs of NYC. He graduated from Regis High School in Manhattan, Fordham College in the Bronx, and the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater in Manhattan. His careers have included delivery boy for the NY Post, Record Salesman for The Spinning Disc, Math tutor, a Math teacher for Up With People HS, Computer Programmer/Systems Analyst for IBM in Westchester, NY, Freelance Actor, Freelance Stage Manager (38 years) and teaching Stage Management at SUNY Purchase and Rutgers University. He's most proud of his 17-year association with Hal Holbrook's "Mark Twain Tonight!" In the course of his career, he worked on plays and musicals on Broadway, touring shows, off-Broadway, in regional theaters all over the country, "Lord of the Rings in Concert," and many other live events and celebrations. Currently, he is co-Secretary of the newly established Stage Managers' Association Foundation, which aims to underwrite education, training, and scholarships that enhance and develop stage management skills for students and professionals working in the business, as well as projects meant to contribute to the understanding of the stage manager's role. Rich retired in September 2017, very shortly after Mr. Holbrook announced his own retirement at the age of 92! He and his husband Randy have been inveterate travelers, spending as much time “on the road” as possible, through Rich's jobs as well as on independent adventures. They did much research, including a 3-month scouting trip, before they relocated full-time to the Algarve in Portugal at the end of August 2022. Tavira (The Algarve)Town in Portugal.Quick factsTavira is a small city on Portugal's Algarve coast. It straddles the Gilão River, which reaches the sea through the inlets and lagoons of Ria Formosa Natural Park. Tavira Island has a long, sandy beach, plus salt pans that attract flamingos, spoonbills, and other wading birds. In the center, medieval Tavira Castle has city views. The Santa María do Castelo Church houses the tombs of 7 knights killed by the Moors. Support the showIf you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.If you or you know someone who is interested in being a guest on the podcast, please contact me at mark@wheredogaysretire.com. Please join our Where Do Gays Retire Facebook group at Where Do Gays Retire? | FacebookThank you so much for listening!
We have a great show for you today! Michael Fordham from TheOddsBreakers.com comes on to discuss a huge week of college basketball. First, Kiev recaps the Super Bowl. Next, Kiev discusses where some basketball conferences stand compared to the rest. Then, Michael comes on and the guys talk about some teams that are either buy low or sell high that could give us some value in the upcoming games. Next, Michael and Kiev discuss some huge games for the weekend with some leans and some plays. Finally, Kiev talks some UFC on ESPN 48 with a free play. Should you have any questions, please contact us at TheOddsBreakers.com NCAA: Tennessee vs Arkansas - Rutgers vs Purdue and more! If you want to subscribe to and get some very frequent winners Click Here, please become a member of The OddsBreakers by clicking shop and gain access to premium picks BEFORE the line moves! Please visit theoddsbreakers.com and click shop and pick one of our great handicappers including Kiev O'Neil @OBKiev. You could also support us at Patreon.com for only $10 a month and get some benefits and merchandise. Should you need a sportsbook please visit MyBookie.ag and use the promo code, “TheOddsBreakers” to get a 100% sign up bonus!!!! Terms, conditions and location apply. If you want a great education and credentials in the world of sports investing, please visit https://sportswageringu.com/ and use the promo-code Odds21 for 20% off the price! #Sportsbetting #FreePicks #FreePlays #Gamblingtwitter #NCAA #NBA #NHL #NFL #UFC #Horseracing
We have a great show for you today! Michael Fordham from TheOddsBreakers.com comes on to discuss a huge week of college basketball. First, Kiev recaps the Super Bowl. Next, Kiev discusses where some basketball conferences stand compared to the rest. Then, Michael comes on and the guys talk about some teams that are either buy low or sell high that could give us some value in the upcoming games. Next, Michael and Kiev discuss some huge games for the weekend with some leans and some plays. Finally, Kiev talks some UFC on ESPN 48 with a free play. Should you have any questions, please contact us at TheOddsBreakers.com NCAA: Tennessee vs Arkansas - Rutgers vs Purdue and more! If you want to subscribe to and get some very frequent winners Click Here, please become a member of The OddsBreakers by clicking shop and gain access to premium picks BEFORE the line moves! Please visit theoddsbreakers.com and click shop and pick one of our great handicappers including Kiev O'Neil @OBKiev. You could also support us at Patreon.com for only $10 a month and get some benefits and merchandise. Should you need a sportsbook please visit MyBookie.ag and use the promo code, “TheOddsBreakers” to get a 100% sign up bonus!!!! Terms, conditions and location apply. If you want a great education and credentials in the world of sports investing, please visit https://sportswageringu.com/ and use the promo-code Odds21 for 20% off the price! #Sportsbetting #FreePicks #FreePlays #Gamblingtwitter #NCAA #NBA #NHL #NFL #UFC #Horseracing
Dean of Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) Laura Auricchio recounts the successes and failures of the 2020-2021 academic year. Later, Cate and Corbin introduce the new Retrospect host, Diana Silva, FCLC '23. Then, Corbin says farewell to Retrospect. Hosted by Cate Galliford and Corbin Gregg. Music by Michael Appler.
In this episode of Sacred Tension I speak with attorney Adam Goldstein of The Foundation For Individual Rights in Education. We have a wide ranging conversation about free speech law, free speech culture, tech platforms, how free speech interacts with the right vs. the left, and much more. You can learn more about the work of FIRE here: https://www.thefire.org/ For 13 years, Adam was an attorney with the Student Press Law Center, giving legal assistance to over 15,000 students, parents, and others. While at the Center, he co-authored their legal textbook, Law of the Student Press. In the past, he taught student media law for Michigan State University’s graduate school of education and advocated for domain name owners in arbitration. He blogs on First Amendment and civil rights issues on the Huffington Post. Adam is a graduate of Fordham University School of Law and Fordham College at Lincoln Center, and is licensed to practice in New York. In his free time, he researches the history of classic American recipes. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education's mission is to defend and sustain the individual rights of students and faculty members at America’s colleges and universities. These rights include freedom of speech, freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience — the essential qualities of liberty. Become a patron so I can continue my crippling content creation addiction: https://www.patreon.com/StephenBradfordLong Let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment or writing an email. If your feedback is excellent I might feature it in my monthly Best Comments series. https://stephenbradfordlong.com/contact/ My work is sponsored by The Satanic Temple TV: a streaming platform featuring documentaries, livestreams, conversation, rituals, and more. Use my code SACREDTENSION at checkout to get one month free. https://thesatanictemple.tv/ Read my dozens of articles on Satanism, skepticism, religion, etc.: https://stephenbradfordlong.com/ Join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/PrDU4zx Find other Rock Candy podcasts: https://www.rockcandyrecordings.com/ The music is by The Jellyrox: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7uO3W7ZaXXbVS1xfuNSX2c?si=rRsDof58Q4mwO5VLqysgKg And Eleventyseven: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6QcsVvR5z15HL7FT4QF2KD?si=8aPrj9TPT4WjfpifYBXOOQ Join my mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/26d6f66bc739/stephenbradfordlong Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/stephenblong
Mo Osman works in finance, but he is a graduate of Fordham College at Rose Hill. He found his passion for business while studying economics and through internships he found with help from the Office of Career Services. A graduate of the Higher Education Opportunity Program, Mo also believes it's important to support fellow Rams. Apart from his philanthropic support of students, he also volunteers with the Fordham University Alumni Association, the MOSAIC affinity chapter, and more. Tune in to learn more about Mo's journey in the first Fordham Footsteps interview recorded during the pandemic.
Fordham Conversations Host John Rogan is joined by John D. Feerick, the Norris Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law and dean emeritus to discuss Constitution Day, which is September 17--the date in 1787 when the delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed off on the Constitution. As a recent graduate of Fordham College and Fordham Law School in the mid-1960s, Dean Feerick played a key role in framing the Constitution’s 25th Amendment—which addresses presidential succession and inability. He also worked on a nearly successful effort to abolish the Electoral College and brought his constitutional expertise back to Fordham Law School, where he teaches seminars and clinics on the Constitution. Additional Resources Dean Feerick's 1963 Fordham Law Review article on presidential succession, which was published a month before the the Kennedy assassination and got him involved in working on the 25th Amendment Fordham Law's 25th Amendment Archive, which includes Feerick's correspondence with members of Congress and others during the 25th Amendment's drafting Feerick's 1968 Fordham Law Review article calling for a constitutional amendment abolishing the Electoral College, which was published around the time he began working with the American Bar Association and Senator Birch Bayh on an amendment eliminating the Electoral College The reports from Fordham Law's Democracy and the Constitution Clinic, which Dean Feerick and John Rogan co-taught. The clinic advanced reform recommendations related to the Constitution. (added period) The Fordham University Press page for Feerick's memoir, which includes discussions of his work on constitutional issues
Vanessa Rotondo - Assistant Director of Operations and Leadership Vanessa received her bachelor's degree in political science from Fordham College at Rose Hill and completed a double minor in Italian and business administration, the latter at the Gabelli School of Business. As an undergraduate, she served on many student leadership councils and teams through the Office of Campus Ministry. She was the recipient of the 2017 Reverend Joseph P. Fitzpatrick student leadership award, awarded to one senior who exhibits a deep passion for and commitment to social justice and awareness within the Fordham community as well as within the greater New York community. She also worked in political consulting and campaign management as an undergraduate. After graduation, Rotondo matriculated into Fordham's Graduate School of Education and received her master's degree in Catholic Educational Leadership in May of 2019, during which she was inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit universities, which recognizes students who excel in scholarship, loyalty, and service, and promotes Ignatian values for life. While in graduate school, she was a graduate intern to the Office of Campus Ministry, for Ignatian programming at Fordham. She began working for the Center for Community Engaged Learning as the assistant director for operations and leadership in April of 2019. In September of 2019, she began pursuing a doctorate in religious education in the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education at Fordham, with the aspiration of becoming a triple Ram.
SPONSORED BY: AUDIBLE To get your first audiobook for free along with two Audible originals, go to Audible.com/ndq or text NDQ to 500500 to try Audible for free for 30 days. The Jordan Harbinger Podcast STUFF FROM THIS EPISODE Hamilton The Musical Marquis de Lafayette Destin’s tweet asking about a biography on Lafayette Rochambault Lafayette Reconsidered by Laura Auricchio Laura Auricchio Laura Auricchio on Twitter Laura Auricchio, Dean of Fordham College at Lincoln Center Battle of New Orleans Battle of New Orleans by Johnny Horton Battle of Brandywine Battle of Barren Hill HBO Series on John Adams Jean-Jacques Rousseau Bastille Day Cincinnatus Lafayette’s Visit to Alabama CONNECT WITH NO DUMB QUESTIONS: Support No Dumb Questions on Patreon if that sounds good to you Discuss this episode here NDQ Subreddit Our podcast YouTube channel Our website is nodumbquestions.fm No Dumb Questions Twitter Matt's Twitter Destin's Twitter SUBSCRIBE LINKS: Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Android OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS ARE ALSO FUN: Matt's YouTube Channel (The Ten Minute Bible Hour) Destin's YouTube Channel (Smarter Every Day)
Dean Laura Auricchio talks about her new role as Dean of Fordham College at Lincoln Center. Paolo Estrella and Jordan Meltzer talk about forming Ramses Records, Fordham's first student-run record label; Chesca Mac, one of their artists, comes on to...
Dean Laura Auricchio talks about her new role as Dean of Fordham College at Lincoln Center. Paolo Estrella and Jordan Meltzer talk about forming Ramses Records, Fordham’s first student-run record label; Chesca Mac, one of their artists, comes on to give us a taste of her music. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Show Music by Michael Appler and Jeff Umbrell. Featured music belongs to all rights holders. Relevant Reading: Dean of FCLC Follows Back Ramses Records: Starting from Scratch
The August edition of the Show Do Tell Reading Series! Featuring: Kay Gram is a writer and editor based in NYC. Her work has been named a 2017 Best of the Net finalist and as a semifinalist for both the Fourth Annual TAR Chapbook Series and the Gazing Grain Press 2018 All-Genre Chapbook Contest. She is currently at work on a memoir about mental and physical illness, family, and the balance between holding on and letting go. For fun, she also writes fiction. Find her online at http://kaygram.com. Stephanie Laterza is a writer and attorney from Brooklyn, NY. Stephanie is the author of poetry chapbook, The Psyche Trials, (Finishing Line Press, 2019) and a 2018 SU-CASA award recipient from the Brooklyn Arts Council. She holds a B.A. in English from Fordham College at Lincoln Center and a J.D. from New England Law School in Boston. Stephanie’s work has appeared in L'Éphémère Review, First Literary Review-East, Ovunque Siamo, Literary Mama, Akashic Books, A Gathering of the Tribes, Newtown Literary, The Nottingham Review, Obra/Artifact, Latina Outsiders: Remaking Latina Identity (Routledge, 2019), Pratik: A Magazine of Contemporary Writing, Raising Mothers, and elsewhere. Follow Stephanie on Instagram @stef3rd. Christine Kandic Torres is a writer from Queens, New York. Her Pushcart Prize-nominated fiction has appeared in Kweli, Cosmonauts Avenue, and Newtown Literary. Her non-fiction can be found online at Ravishly, On She Goes, Fierce by mitú, and in the print anthology States of the Union, for which her piece, “The Devil We Know,” won the Editor’s Choice Award. Her work has received support from the Jerome Foundation and Hedgebrook. She is online at ChristineKTorres.com and Twitter @christinemk.
Robert Morningstar is a civilian intelligence analyst, radio journalist and psychotherapist in New York City. A graduate Fordham University in psychology, Robert began his psychic studies reading Edgar Cayce's works in high school and began to study parapsychology while an undergraduate at Fordham College. During the fall of 1969, Morningstar volunteered as a research fellow (and test subject) in a US Navy-sponsored R&D program to develop “Artificial Intelligence” (A.I.). Robert credits his experience in this A.I. program with significantly boosting his I.Q., mental faculties and visual acuity, as well as, improving his natural psychic abilities. Robert studied Tai Chi Ch'uan with the late Grandmaster, Prof. Cheng Man-Ch'ing and is featured in the biographical film of Proof. Cheng's life, “Journey to the West.” From 1995 through 2002, Morningstar studied with The Ancient Druid Order of England in London, and was initiated as a member of the A.D.O. in June of 1999. Morningstar has continued his research, psychic development programs and occult studies, employing Tai Chi meditation, Ch'i Gung & Taoist alchemy to train others to develop higher awareness and as an aid to develop their natural psychic abilities. Robert lectured at the Edgar Cayce Center on UFOs & Psychic Development between 2010 and 2012, and looks forward to returning to the ECC to teach a Remote Viewing-Lucid Dreaming Seminar during May & June 2016. Since 2007 Morningstar has been the Editor of UFO Digest and a recognized expert on UFOs and Alien Abduction (ETAP), counseling many “experiencers” of alien contact. Find him on Facebook at robert.morningstar At the top of the show, it's Anastasia's Starseed News, bringing topics of interest to starseeds that you won't hear in the mainstream! Thanks for tuning in!