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Latest podcast episodes about Susquehanna University

The College Admissions Process Podcast
281. Susquehanna University - Nickala Hagarty - Associate Director of Admission

The College Admissions Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 21:15


Straight From The Admissions Office: Insider Strategies For College ApplicationsIf you're looking for helpful tips and insights for the college admissions process, check out my book by clicking the links below:

Steve Jones Show
Susquehanna football coach Tom Perkovich 12-10-2024

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 19:46


Susquehanna coach Tom Perkovich is back to discuss last week's win over Saint John's (Minn.) in the Division III football Round of 16 and this week's quarterfinal with Bethel (Minn.). We talk the River Hawks handling adversity last week; how they handle practice this late in the season; prepping for a playoff game at the Division III level and what to look for from Bethel. Saturday's game is at Noon at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove. Come out and support the River Hawks: admission is $8 for adults and $4 for kids.

Ask Valor Masterminds
People Don't Buy from You if They Don't Know You

Ask Valor Masterminds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 33:36


People don't buy from you if they don't know who you are - it's a simple truth that many entrepreneurs overlook. Join leadership expert and former D1 strength coach David "Coach Kitsch" Kitchen as he reveals why visibility and marketing are crucial for business success. Learn why being great at what you do isn't enough - you need to master the art of presentation and build a strong reputation in your market. Coach Kitsch shares powerful insights on developing authentic leadership, building brand awareness, and creating a culture of excellence in your organization. Whether you're a solopreneur or leading a growing team, discover practical strategies to increase your visibility, establish credibility, and attract the right customers. Get actionable tips on choosing and developing leaders, avoiding common business pitfalls, and building sustainable success through consistent brand messaging and authentic leadership.  CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro  01:25 - Who is Coach Kitsch 03:34 - Entrepreneurial Journey 06:41 - Early Lessons in Entrepreneurship 08:53 - Best Advice for Entrepreneurs 11:28 - Motivational Quote of the Day 14:13 - Interesting Facts in Leadership 18:54 - Qualities of a Good Leader 22:12 - Common Hiring Mistakes in Leadership 24:45 - Sports vs. Business Leadership 26:31 - Leadership Trends for 2025 29:10 - Connect with Coach Kitch 29:52 - Final Questions 32:37 - Creative Block Studios Who Is Coach David Kitchen? Coach Kitch is a former Division 1 Coach with a decade of experience building leaders, culture, and mindset at the highest levels of sports. Since founding Edge Leadership Academy in 2020, he has worked with 100+ clients from business to athletics coaching and developing leaders which led to the recognition of Edge as a Top 20 Leadership Development Company in 2024. In addition to delivering keynote addresses and sharing the stage with the biggest names in personal development and hosting workshops across the country, he has authored and co-authored multiple books, including an international best-seller and has appeared on over 75 podcasts to discuss leadership. Not to mention having his own podcast  @edgeleadershipacademy8318  Coach Kitch is a Susquehanna University graduate with a master's degree in Sport Psychology and is currently completing his PhD in Developmental Psychology. Known among the team for his passion, Kitch spends his life helping others answer the question most people shy away from; “What if you went all in?” Connect with Coach David: https://www.edgeleadershipacademy.com/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachdkitch/  Shout out to our #sponsors  A Advanced Services https://aadvancedservices.com/ Fuse Networks https://www.fusenetworks.com/ Warrior Injury Law https://warriorinjurylaw.com/#! Markyboy Productions https://www.markyboyproductions.com/  Valor Marketing LLC https://valormarketingllc.com/  

The Morning Agenda
Penn State issues partial refunds for online pandemic classes; Native Pa. tree is facing extinction

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 10:58


Universities across the country are paying students back after the shift to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Pennsylvania, that includes the University of Pennsylvania, Susquehanna University, Temple University and now Penn State. From our friends at WPSU in State College, Sydney Roach reports PSU students enrolled during the spring 2020 semester could be eligible for payment as part of a $17 million lawsuit settlement.  A native Pennsylvania hardwood tree is facing extinction. Kat Bolus from WVIA reports beech trees are being attacked by two separate diseases - one moves very slowly while the other is rapidly deteriorating the tree's population.     Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Jones Show
Susquehanna University football coach Tom Perkovich 11-29-2024

Steve Jones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 16:05


The River Hawks' coach joins the program to tell us about Susquehanna's successes this season ahead of Susquehanna's 2nd round Division III playoff game with Hobart in Selinsgrove at noon on Saturday. You can tickets here: https://suriverhawks.com/sports/2022/10/31/hometown-ticketing.aspx Or at the game Doug Arthur Field in Selinsgrove.

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
Homecoming Show with Chris and Tom

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 59:56


Chris Markle '84 and Tom Lempert '84 made a special return to WQSU during Homecoming weekend, reuniting after more than 40 years for a radio show! On Friday night, October 18, 2024, they hit the airwaves to reminisce about their days at WQSU and Susquehanna University in the '80s, sharing great music and plenty of laughs. Smokey K '26 hosted the show, making it an unforgettable Homecoming celebration full of nostalgia and fun for everyone!

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
Segment One of the Benefits Breakdown at Susquehanna University

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 21:27


Welcome to Segment One of the Benefits Breakdown with Brenda Balonis, Director of Benefits at Susquehanna University. In this first episode, we'll explore the key topics surrounding healthcare for 2025. We'll break down healthcare costs, discuss the increase in premiums, and highlight what's new for the upcoming year. Plus, we'll clarify the differences between HMO and PPO plans, and guide Susquehanna University employees on calculating their new healthcare costs.

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
Segment Two of the Benefits Breakdown at Susquehanna University

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 20:33


Welcome to Segment Two of the Benefits Breakdown with Brenda Balonis, Director of Benefits at Susquehanna University. In this second episode produced by WQSU, we'll discuss the small increase in dental and vision insurance, explore the differences in procedure costs, and provide an overview of our prescription plan. We'll also discuss the Teladoc option available with our healthcare plan, share details about the upcoming benefits fair on campus for the SU family, and update you on the status of our wellness program. Plus, we'll let you know where to find more information and resources for each topic discussed in this podcast.

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
Behind The Crime Episode 31: Domestic Violence Awareness Month

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 38:53


Ella and Rebecca are joined in this episode by Wynn Phillips from Susquehanna University's VIP center to raise awareness about domestic violence. October is domestic violence awareness month and many topics relating to domestic violence as well as resources are discussed in this podcast.

Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning
Inside the Creative Halls of Lewisburg's Playful Children's Museum

Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 27:04 Transcription Available


Step into a world where grocery stores, doctor's offices, and agricultural exhibits open the door to playful learning for young minds. Discover the thought process behind these interactive spaces at the Lewisburg Children's Museum, and explore the exciting collaborations with local universities and organizations like the NISE Network that make them possible.Join us as we chat with Mary Beth Harris, the Executive Director of the Lewisburg Children's Museum, and Michelle Heinzelman, the Director of Education who made the leap from high school teaching to the playful realm of informal learning. Together, they share their unique journeys and the museum's story of resilience through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune in to learn about Messy Monday, a sensory extravaganza for kids, and the creative community collaborations that bring the museum to life. Discover the vibrant world behind the Lewisburg Children's Museum's doors, where fun and education blend seamlessly. From the Sun Earth Universe exhibit to the Passport to the World program, you'll get an insider's look into the innovative programs that captivate young minds. Hear about the museum's special events, and learn about the dedicated college students from Bucknell and Susquehanna University who help make it all possible. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply curious, this episode promises to inspire you with tales of creativity, community support, and the sheer joy of learning through play.Check out the museum's webpage and follow them on Instagram and Facebook.You can watch the interview on YouTube. I had the joy of partnering with the Lewisburg Children's Museum to offer professional development for regional teachers, as well as STEM/literacy linked programs for its youngest patrons. If you'd like to learn how to book a similar partnership, reach out to diane@drdianeadventures.comSupport the Show.Read the full show notes, visit the website, and check out my on-demand virtual course. Continue the adventure at LinkedIn or Instagram. *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.

Nightside With Dan Rea
NightSide News Update

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 41:50 Transcription Available


We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!  We started off with Dr. Erin Rhinehart - professor of neuroscience at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. Food hoarding is a problem. Why do some hoard food? Here is what you need to know.Then, Paula Flemming – Chief Marketing & Sales Officer of the Better  Business Bureau of Boston. Preparing to travel abroad? Watch out for online passport renewal scams.Next, Ricardo Jimenez - Author of CRASH COURSE: A Founder's Journey to Saving Your Startup and Sanity – 9 out of 10 entrepreneurs fail…What aspiring entrepreneurs need to survive the journey.And, John Lodge, legendary bass player, songwriter and vocalist of The Moody Blues, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer coming to Boston Friday, July 26th!Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio!

Pennsylvania Legacies
Leave It to Beavers

Pennsylvania Legacies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 30:42


A Susquehanna University professor is pioneering a new way to restore watersheds in Pennsylvania using old tricks from beavers. What can we learn from nature's engineers?

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
Susquehanna University Bridging Generations Science Podcast

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 34:52


Welcome to the Bridging Generations and Science Podcast, featuring emeritus professors Fred Grosse and Tom McGrath from Susquehanna University's chemistry and physics departments. Join us as they discuss the history of their departments, share their favorite memories, and answer questions from current physics and chemistry majors.

Speaking to Influence
Jeffrey Orlando, Bristol Myers Squibb: Simplifying Messages - The Rule of Three

Speaking to Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 35:58


In this episode, Dr. Laura Sicola interviews Jeff Orlando, the Chief Learning Officer for Bristol Myers Squibb, about leadership communication. They discuss the importance of simplifying complex concepts and using the rule of three to convey messages effectively. Jeff shares a story about missing an opportunity because he held back and waited for more support, instead of moving forward with a smaller group of influential leaders. They also discuss the value of engaging in conversations with senior leaders and asking them what they want to hear. In this episode you will learn: The importance of influence in leadership and how to effectively communicate decisions to key stakeholders The value of seeking advice from influential individuals and using them as sounding boards. The power of storytelling and using data to support your message. Taking risks and successfully managing change by setting expectations and mitigating potential issues. About Jeff: Jeff is Chief Learning Officer at Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), overseeing the company's learning and leadership strategy and execution. Jeff believes we have a special responsibility in the healthcare sector to stay on the cutting-edge – our skills, capabilities and performance directly translate to the medicines and therapies we deliver for our patients. Prior to BMS, Jeff led learning, organization development and talent teams at Medtronic and Deloitte. At Medtronic, Jeff led learning and development evolution and supported the company's multi-year culture change journey. At Deloitte, Jeff oversaw various functions including executive development, leadership development and performance management and related talent practices. Earlier in his career, Jeff advised Fortune 100 companies in the pharmaceutical and entertainment sector on human capital matters. Jeff has a M.A. in Social-Organizational Psychology from Columbia University, and a B.A. in Psychology and French from Susquehanna University, where he served as a Presidential Fellow and was a member of the Honors program. Jeff regularly speaks on topics related to talent, learning and innovation – having shared the stage with leading academics, NFL coaches and prominent educators. Jeff's work has also been featured in publications such as People & Strategy and Harvard Business Review. Jeff's professional affiliations include the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Jeff is engaged in community service, having recently served on the board of Heights Philadelphia, a leading non-profit focused on college success, economic mobility and workforce success. Jeff lives in the Philadelphia area with his wife and two school-aged daughters.   You can connect with Jeff in the following ways: BMS Website: https://www.bms.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyworlando/   You can connect with Dr. Laura Sicola in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/laurasicola-inc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LauraSicolainc Facebook: Dr. Laura Sicola Twitter: @LauraSicola Instagram: @drlaurasicola Website: https://laurasicola.com Laura's Online Course: virtualinfluence.today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ForbesBooks Radio
Consulting Masterclass with Mary Cianni

ForbesBooks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 30:37


Get ready for an inspiring episode on The Forbes Books Podcast as Joe welcomes Mary Cianni, author of "The Consultant's Compass: Navigating Success with Courage, Curiosity, and Compassion." With a rich background as a clinical Assistant Professor at New York University and senior leadership roles at Korn Ferry and Willis Towers Watson, Mary brings unparalleled expertise in organizational consulting and change management. Her new book promises a transformative framework for success, blending courage, curiosity, and compassion. In this engaging conversation, Mary shares her insights on navigating the complexities of modern business, drawing from her extensive experience in mergers & acquisitions, change implementation, and thought leadership. Join us for a journey into Mary Cianni's world, where her wisdom and passion illuminate the path to growth and excellence. About Mary Cianni: Mary is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the MS Executive Coaching & Organization Consulting (ECOC) program at New York University, accountable for the design and delivery of the consulting elements of the program. She joined the NYU faculty from Korn Ferry where she was a Senior Client Partner and Global Leader of the Integrated Transformation Solutions. Previously, Mary spent 18 years at Willis Towers Watson serving in a variety of leadership roles including Global Leader, Mergers & Acquisitions and Northeast Leader, Change Implementation. In her consulting roles, Mary worked with clients across industries on transforming their cultures and workplaces. She spent time in the corporate world as a senior consultant at a financial services company and as Global Head, HR for a specialty pharmaceutical company. Prior to beginning her consulting career, Mary was a tenured Associate Professor of Management at the Sigmund Weis School of Business, Susquehanna University. She launched the Mentor Program for women students and was a founding member of the Women Studies Program. She now serves as a Trustee on Susquehanna's Board of Directors. Mary publishes articles on a range of HR topics including diversity & inclusion in professional and peer-reviewed journals. She is the lead author of two chapters in Making Mergers Work. In March 2024, her book The Consultant's compass: Navigating success with courage, curiosity and compassion will be published by Forbes Books. Mary has been featured in a variety of media outlets and is a frequent guest speaker and panelist at professional conferences. She holds a PhD in Psychology from Penn State University.

Smart Talk
The Spark Weekly 3.17.24: Artificial Beaver Dams with Professor Matt Wilson and Jazz Pianist Connor Rohrer

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 42:17


On this week's edition of The Spark Weekly, Scott Lamar speaks with Professor Matt Wilson about Susquehanna University's Freshwater Research Institutes and how they have created their own beaver dams in an effort to restore streams. Connor Rohrer talks with Marquis Lupton about his start in music and his most recent tour with Samara Joy, a triple Grammy winner.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Climate Connections
Sheep are living their best life at Susquehanna University

Climate Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 1:31


They're eating the grass and weeds that grow around the Pennsylvania college's solar array. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/

Smart Talk
Could artificial beaver dams help restore streams in Pennsylvania?

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 21:14


  Sometimes nature has the best solutions. Beavers build dams to create homes for themselves. Beaver dams back up small streams of moving water to protect themselves from enemies. However, beaver dams can also make a stream healthier by reducing erosion and raising water levels. Humans are recreating what the beaver has done through something called beaver dam analogs or artificial beaver dams. Susquehanna University's Freshwater Research Institute has created their own beaver dams in an effort to restore streams. Director Matt Wilson joined us on The Spark Thursday,"These dams are slowing down the flow as it comes through, off of agricultural fields, off of development, lots of sediment, lots of nutrients that would be flowing into the stream. They get trapped behind the dams and it slows the flow down. These dams aren't what would you think of as a normal dam. They don't stop everything. They just slow it down a little bit. So think of it more like a sieve. We put eight of these in. So each sieve catches a little bit more of sediment, a little bit more of the energy that's coming through and decreases the erosion while building up the stream channel at the same time. So that's our goal in this one. It's more about stormwater management. But in general we think about beaver dams for groundwater recharge for creating nature's cooler in the summer. Sort of slowing down flow, slowing down energy during big storms." Wilson was asked how an artificial beaver dam replenishes groundwater,"Slowing down the flow and creating more surface area for absorption of water. So, as that pond fills, think about a normal stream channel, say it's ten feet wide. If you create a beaver pond there, that's now an acre. I'm not using the same units, but you get my picture. There's a lot more area for water to be soaked up and infiltrate the ground. And then when you have a dry spell, say that beaver pond starts to contract. It gets small. It goes back to the original channel. You've held so much water back for so long, it's been able to infiltrate and saturate the ground. Now, when the water is low, that water slowly will it back out of the banks into the stream. And it's been in the ground." Wilson said he hopes that creating beaver dam analogs will become more popular as a tool to reduce storm water pollutants from flowing downstream. He mentioned that permits are required to construct a beaver dam.      Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1.Question Leadership Podcast
Sharief Hasim | Director of Athletics | Susquehanna University - One Question Leadership Podcast

1.Question Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 28:32


@1QLeadership Question: Is the path to the athletics director chair always the same? Sharief Hashim, Director of Athletics at Susquehanna University stopped by 1Q to talk about his journey from recreation director to college athletics director. From assistant basketball coach to interim athletics director, Hashim has navigated his career through passion and purpose. working with people leading adults servant leadership understanding business Hashim's leadership principles include having empathy, understand your leadership style, and get outside of your comfort zone. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown

The Freshman Foundation Podcast
FFP71: The Freshman Foundation Podcast - Episode 71.mp3

The Freshman Foundation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 51:42


Welcome to The Freshman Foundation® Podcast where we help young athletes BE READY for every next step in the game of life through mental performance coaching.My guest in this episode is John Bachenski, a lacrosse player at Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania. Lacrosse was John's first love growing up in New Jersey. He knew early on that he wanted to continue his playing career in college. However, the process of finding the right college program was a challenging one.John discusses how he learned about the recruiting process the hard way and shares what aspiring college athletes need to learn in order to find their right fit.So, what was your biggest takeaway from my conversation with John Bachenski?My biggest takeaway is that aspiring collegiate athletes need to take control of their own recruiting process as early as possible. Young athletes need to do their research and ask college coaches hard questions even if it might be uncomfortable. Failing to do so can lead to finding the wrong college fit.I want to thank John for sharing his story on this episode. He's a great role model for any young athlete that wants to succeed at the next level.To learn how mental performance coaching can help you BE READY for your next step in the game of life, visit https://michaelvhuber.com.Please follow, like and comment on The Freshman Foundation YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@thefreshmanfoundationThank you for listening. We'll see you back soon for Episode 72.

CAA Conversations
Learning from Pedagogical Art // Noni Brynjolson // Izabel Galliera // Jessica Santone

CAA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 36:03


In this roundtable dialogue, three art historians discuss pedagogical approaches in socially engaged art practices as they apply to the teaching of art history, paying critical attention to the ways these strategies intervene on and challenge neoliberal educational norms. How have contemporary artists working in various social and political contexts transformed public and alternative spaces into discursive platforms through which knowledge can be generated, shared, or amplified collectively? And what can we learn about teaching art and art history in the North American system by studying these artists' approaches? This conversation emerged from a panel at CAA 111th Annual Conference, “Generative Pedagogies in Art and Curatorial Practice.” The project will culminate with the publication of Pedagogical Art in Activist and Curatorial Practices, edited by Noni Brynjolson and Izabel Galliera, forthcoming from Routledge in early 2025. Noni Brynjolson is an Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Indianapolis, where she has taught since 2020 after receiving her PhD in Art History from the University of California San Diego. Her research focuses on collaborative public art projects and examines themes of repair and construction in contemporary art. Izabel Galliera is an Associate Professor of Art History at Susquehanna University, where she is also an Associate Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning and co-coordinator of the minor in museum studies. She received her PhD in Art History from the University of Pittsburgh. Her research is at the intersection of contemporary art, activism, and social justice. Jessica Santone is an Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Studies at Cal State East Bay, where she has taught since 2015. She received her PhD from McGill University. Her research concerns pedagogical art and social practice, particularly projects that expand knowledge around climate and science.

Vox Vomitus
Tara Laskowski, author of "The Weekend Retreat"

Vox Vomitus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 47:16


TARA LASKOWSKI is the author of the suspense novels The Mother Next Door, which was called a “polished and entertaining read” by The New York Times Book Review, and One Night Gone, which won the Agatha Award, Macavity Award, and the Anthony Award and was a finalist for the Lefty, the Simon and Schuster Mary Higgins Clark, the Strand Critics, and the Library of VA Literary awards. Her third novel The Weekend Retreat will be published in December 2023. She has also written two short story collections, Modern Manners for Your Inner Demons and Bystanders. She has had stories published in numerous magazines and anthologies such as Mid-American Review, Barcelona Review, and the Norton anthologies Flash Fiction International and New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction, among others. Her Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine story, “The Case of the Vanishing Professor,” won the 2019 Agatha Award and her Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine story, “The Long-Term Tenant,” won the 2020 Thriller Award. Tara was the winner of the 2010 Santa Fe Writers Project's Literary Awards Prize, was the longtime editor of the popular online flash fiction journal SmokeLong Quarterly, and is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime, where she served as vice-president of her local chapter. She occasionally reviews books at the Washington Independent Review of Books and was a former columnist there. She earned a BA in English with a minor in writing from Susquehanna University and an MFA in creative writing from George Mason University. Tara grew up in Pennsylvania and lives in Virginia with her husband, fellow mystery writer Art Taylor, and their son Dashiell. https://taralaskowski.com #TaraLaskowski #TheWeekend VOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. And VOX VOMITUS has been going “horribly wrong” in the best way possible for the past TWO YEARS! Host Jennifer Anne Gordon, award-winning gothic horror novelist and Co-Host Allison Martine Hubbard, award-winning contemporary romance novelist have taken on the top and emerging new authors of the day, including Josh Malerman (BIRDBOX, PEARL), Paul Tremblay (THE PALLBEARERS CLUB, SURVIVOR SONG), May Cobb (MY SUMMER DARLINGS, THE HUNTING WIVES), Amanda Jayatissa (MY SWEET GIRL), Carol Goodman (THE STRANGER BEHIND YOU), Meghan Collins (THE FAMILY PLOT), and dozens more in the last year alone. Pantsers, plotters, and those in between have talked everything from the “vomit draft” to the publishing process, dream-cast movies that are already getting made, and celebrated wins as the author-guests continue to shine all over the globe. www.jenniferannegordon.comwww.afictionalhubbard.com https://www.facebook.com/VoxVomituspodcast https://twitter.com/VoxVomitus #voxvomitus #voxvomituspodcast #authorswhopodcast #authors #authorlife #authorsoninstagram #authorsinterviewingauthors #livevideopodcast #livepodcast #bookstagram #Jenniferannegordon #allisonmartinehubbard #allisonmartine #allisonhubbard #liveauthorinterview #livepodcast #books #voxvomituslivevideopodcast #Jennifergordon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voxvomitus/support

Lauer Power Podcast
Finding Your Voice - Episode 3

Lauer Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 51:45


In this episode, Chad Lauer and Chad Evans discuss the leadership topic of the importance of being able to have difficult conversations. Our guest is Susquehanna University men's basketball coach, Frank Marcinek. Frank tells his inspiring story of battling stage 4 throat cancer, not being able to speak for seven weeks, finding his voice in times of need, along with sharing his perspectives on leadership from 36 years of coaching and being 10th all-time for wins in NCAA division III men's basketball history. 

Quaker Matters
Alumni Spotlight: Craig Lyttleton '20, Susquehanna University

Quaker Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 27:12


Craig Lyttleton '20 joins the podcast to discuss the impact of WFS, starting Susquehanna Blockchain, and balancing his time as a student-athlete - enjoy!

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast
67. What We're Getting Wrong About Return to Throw Protocols for Young Pitchers With George Zirkel (PART 1)

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 29:03


PART 1 WITH GEORGE ZIRKEL | SEASON 4, EPISODE 12 Part 1 with George Zirkel discusses the topic of rehabilitating pitchers, including the importance of proper throwing programs, measuring intensity and feedback mechanisms, and conducting assessments to understand the individual's background and goals. In this episode, we cover: What rehab means for pitchers What client population George works with What should be revised from the return to throw protocol What the goal arm speed and RPM values should be for pitchers What type of bands George uses for pitchers that he works with How George's pitching program utilizes the "three pillars" What George's first assessment looks like How George uses video in his assessments What the overall thrower evaluation looks like after getting the baseline data Thoughts on athletes playing fall baseball George is the Director of Pitching and Associate Director of Operations at On Deck George and was the Director of Pitching at Ascent Athlete for nearly 4 years, where he coached hundreds of pitchers, including MLB, MiLB, college, high school, and youth pitchers. He also created an internship program in which aspiring coaches received educational training and gained hands-on experience working with athletes. George has spent years coordinating throwing plans with strength and conditioning coaches and physical therapists to ensure his pitchers are getting the best care possible. In 2022, George completed his Master of Arts in Motor Learning and Control from Columbia University. In 2017 he completed his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Susquehanna University. George played collegiately at Susquehanna University.

5 Talents Podcast - Commercial Real Estate, REI, Financial Freedom
David Kitchen - Detaching From Outcomes, Competing In Anything, And Flexibility For High Performance

5 Talents Podcast - Commercial Real Estate, REI, Financial Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 46:24


David Kitchen, Founder & President of Edge Leadership Academy, is an alum of Susquehanna University with years of coaching and leading experience in sports and business. He has worked for the last decade in strength and conditioning at Division I, II, and III schools. His master's degree is in Sport Psychology and he is currently working towards his PhD in Developmental Psychology.Tune in now as David encourages listeners to understand that emotions are information not instructions and suggests reaching out for advice if someone is interested in becoming the best version of themselves![00:01 - 03:06] Opening SegmentIntroducing David to the show!David is the Founder & President of Edge Leadership AcademyHow he was led to a 10-year career as a college strength and conditioning coaching[03:07 - 17:57] Detaching From Outcomes, Competing In Anything, And Flexibility For High PerformanceDetach from the outcome and trust the processRigid standards and processes, but flexible in approachDesigning culture for merging companiesWhat are the biggest challenges for entrepreneurs?[17:58 - 30:14] Rebuild And Lead With ValuesValues are what you would use to rebuild your life if everything got taken awayProject yourself in the future and think of the words you want people to say about youHave deeper principles, truths, and values to guide you when stripped awayMeasurement is key to management – if you can't measure it, you can't manage it[30:15 - 46:25] Closing SegmentDavid encourages listeners to understand that emotions are information, not instructions!  See the links below to connect with David!Quotes:“Your values are what you would use to rebuild your life if everything got taken away.” - David Kitchen“Emotions are information, not instructions.” - David KitchenConnect with David through his LinkedIn & Twitter!Connect with me:www.5talents.capitalLinkedInInstagramWatch 5T CRE on YouTubeLeave us a review and receive your free ebookEmail us --> abel@5tcre.com 5 TALENTS CAPITAL | ABEL PACHECOIf you are ready to start your investment journey with 5 Talents Capital, here are the next steps you should take:View our informational video and case study at https://5talents.capital/grow-your-wealth/After viewing the video follow the prompts which will lead you to a scheduling link to meet one on one with Abel Pacheco. Register for our investor portal here investor portal once registered you will be able to review some of our past deals and you will receive alerts for upcoming investment opportunities.Support the show

All Things Division III Soccer
A SimpleCoach to Coach Interview with Nick Hoover, Head Women's Coach at Susquehanna University.

All Things Division III Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 40:10


In this SimpleCoach to Coach Interview I talk to Nic Hoover, Head Women's Coach at Susquehanna University. We cover the season and a range of Division III soccer topics. For information on the Women's team, you can find it here - https://suriverhawks.com/sports/womens-soccer If you are looking to be recruited, fill out the form here - https://www.frontrush.com/FR_Web_App/Player/PlayerSubmit.aspx?sid=812&ptype=recruit Twitter - @SU_WSOC @SusquehannaU @GOSusqU Thanks to Coach Hoover for the time and great conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simplecoach/support

Big World, Small Bites
Finally Stuffed: Questions from Our Listeners and Saying Goodbye

Big World, Small Bites

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 23:29


As Grant and Calli's time as Rachel Carson Council Fellows and Susquehanna University students comes to a close, they look back on their journey. They answer some listener questions and share how they started their sustainability journies.Editor: Chandra CrossonBackground music: Music For Video LibraryOven timer sound fx: “Everyday Cinematic Sounds”Finding Nemo clip from Disney Pixar via Nowplaying3D

Story in the Public Square
Azar Nafisi on the Power of Literature in Our World Today

Story in the Public Square

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 28:35


So much of our modern life is built upon simplifying the complex. We reduce social interactions to likes and follows on social media and dilute the “news” in our favorite echo chambers. But Azar Nafisi warns that life is not simple, and the complexity found in great literature is ultimately liberating of the mind and essential to the health of our democracy. Nafisi is a best-selling author and professor. She was a Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, D.C., from 1997 and 2017. She taught as professor of aesthetics, culture and literature there, as well as acting as Director of The Dialogue Project & Cultural Conversations. She released her nationally best-selling book “Reading Lolita in Tehran” in 2003, which went on the spend over 117 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. The book has been translated in 32 languages and won many awards such as the Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger, the Frederic W. Ness Book Award, Non-fiction Book of the Year Award by Booksense, the Latifeh Yarsheter Book Award, an achievement award from the American Immigration Law foundation and the Grand Prix des Lectrices de Elle. It has also been a finalist for the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for Memoir. Nafisi won a Persian Golden Lioness Award for literature in 2005, presented by the World Academy of Arts, Literature and Media. The Times named Reading Lolita in Tehran one of the “100 Best Books of the Decade,” in 2009. She has worked with both policy makers and human rights organizations to improve human rights for the women and girls of Iran. She was awarded the Cristóbal Gabarrón Foundation International Thought and Humanities Award in 2011 and was named a Georgetown University/Walsh School of Foreign Service Centennial Fellow in 2018. She has been awarded honorary doctorates from Susquehanna University (2019), Pomona College (2015), Mt. Holyoke College (2012), Seton Hill University (2010), Goucher College (2009), Bard College (2007), Rochester University (2005) and Nazareth College.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monday Moms
Obituary - Amy Ely Bush

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 2:35


Amy Ely Bush, 44, of Henrico, Va., passed away on Friday, March 10, 2023 after a quiet and valiant battle with cancer. She served her family, God, and community with dedication. Skilled at juggling the logistics of business, volunteer service, and motherhood, she ran the household with precision. She was always in search of a bargain and enjoyed the thrill of the hunt. She was born in Montrose, Pa. and grew up on Ely Lake in Susquehanna County, graduating as valedictorian from Mountain View High School. She received her B.A. in computer science and mathematics from Susquehanna University, then taught...Article LinkSupport the show

Menopause Matters
#31 - Kelly Buckley - Menopause Can Sap Your Confidence; You Can Get It Back

Menopause Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 33:49


Here are the things to expect in the episode:Where does confidence come from?The importance of self-care and self-love.How confidence comes from knowing who you are.What do you do when your confidence starts to diminish?Developing great morning routines. And much more! About Kelly Buckley:Kelly Buckley began her life of growth by earning a Bachelor of Science degree from Susquehanna University. Then continued on to becoming licensed in the cosmetology industry through Empire Beauty School. After 6 short months in the industry, she became owner and stylist of an established salon. To further grow in the cosmetology field, she began educating for an international color company where they furthered knowledge of speaking to small groups while delivering extensive knowledge of how to use the products. Adding further growth in the beauty industry, Kelly started her Mary Kay business in skin care and cosmetics and continued on to the top 1% of the company as an Independent Sales Director supporting others in their growth in their career. Most recently Kelly has added Podcast Host and Creator of the Beautifully Confident Podcast to her growth experience. ~ Always look for opportunities to grow in areas you love, and when that opportunity has developed, look for another one! Never stop growing! Connect with Kelly!Website: www.beautifullyconfidentpodcast.comEmail: beautifullyconfidentpodcast@gmail.comPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beautifully-confident/id1647903762Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kelly.buckley.94Facebook Beautifully Confident Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/662300915222189Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellybuckleymk/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-buckley-975320252/ Connect with me!Website: https://menopausematterspodcast.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Menopause.Matters.The.PodcastTalk with Me: https://mg.menopause.guru/book-invitationFind out how you can take control of your menopause journey!Schedule your FREE consultation now at menopause.guru/consult

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
SU: The Big Screen Hosted by James Murphy, Episode 1 - Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey/Cocaine Bear Review

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 35:29


This year has started off slow for movies but February has brought us two “BEAR-y” unique movies with Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey and Cocaine Bear. Hear the breakdown and thoughts on these two films by Susquehanna University student James Murphy. Winnie the Pooh section contains spoilers, Cocaine Bear portion is spoiler free.

Big World, Small Bites
Getting Back to Our Roots: What it Means to be Interconnected

Big World, Small Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 21:56


What does it mean to be interconnected, and how have we strayed from this ideal? This week, Grant and Calli bring Dr. Thomas Martin, a theology and ethics professor here at Susquehanna University. He taught Calli and Grant environmental ethics, and he has a lot to say about our relationship with the world.Editor: Chandra CrossonBackground music: Music For Video LibraryOven timer sound fx: “Everyday Cinematic Sounds”

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
It's Nice to be Nice to the Nice

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 19:35


Welcome to the "It's Nice to Be Nice to the Nice" podcast with your BFFs Dawn and Linda. We are releasing our first episode on this special day as it is "Random Acts of Kindness Day". It seems fitting to be talking about being nice on this day. Our podcast will discuss how to make life nice through kindness. This show is all about exploring the power of kindness and how it can positively impact our lives and the world around us. With our personal experiences, special guests, and practical tips, we'll share how to incorporate kindness into your everyday life, making it more fulfilling and joyful. Whether through small acts of kindness or big initiatives, we'll show you how kindness can transform the world one step at a time. So join us for a fun and insightful journey towards making life nice through kindness. This episode is an introduction and get to know your hosts along with some tips on how to be nice. Thank you for joining us. We want to thank, 88.9FM, WQSU at Susquehanna University for producing this podcast and future episodes.

Free Oakley
Always Sunny

Free Oakley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 47:00


Free Oakley is back for Season 3!! In this episode we welcome die hard Eagles fan and Susquehanna University legend Paul Peca to walk through the history of the Philadelphia Eagles franchise and preview Eagles/Chiefs. Special shout outs to Fort Lee, NJ and Village Idiots Football.

Women to Watch™
Laurie Carter, Susquehanna University

Women to Watch™

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 65:56


Laurie Carter, Dean of the School of the Arts and School of Humanities at Susquehanna University, shared the story behind her title with us on December 21, 2023.Laurie is a nationally recognized author. Her memoir, Crave: Sojourn of a Hungry Soul, was named by The Root as one of the best nonfiction books by Black authors in 2015. The memoir was also listed as an Indiefab Book of the Year 2015 finalist in the autobiography/memoir category and named a finalist for the Library of Virginia People's Choice Award for nonfiction.An outspoken advocate for survivors of military sexual trauma, Carter has published personal essays on the topic, as well as poverty and domestic violence, in several publications and has presented talks, lectures, and workshops at organizations including the KGB Literary Bar, Girls Write Now, The Women's Initiative and West Point Military Academy. Most recently, Carter served as a panelist on military sexual trauma and presented to Denis McDonough, secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.Carter is also an award-winning educator having recently been awarded the Academic Excellence Award for an outstanding faculty member from Hampton University.SUE SAYS"Laurie grew up in Portsmouth Va in a community where she witnessed abuse, crime, drugs and fractured families on a regular basis. As she sat in her bedroom as a young girl dreaming of a different life for herself, she discovered a love of language and reading. While it can take a lifetime to heal from abuse, the very act of leaning into our vision and interests can lead us down paths we never could have imagined."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Words & Numbers
Episode 304: Good and Bad Regulations

Words & Numbers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 40:03


Whether regulations are a good thing or a bad thing is a more complicated question than it appears. Government can regulate through law. But consumers can also regulate through choice. Some government regulations protect people from harm. But some purport to protect people from harm while actually protecting favored businesses from competition. In this live episode, recorded at Susquehanna University, we talk about the good and bad of regulation.   Get Your Copy of Cooperation and Coercion Now! http://www.cooperationandcoercion.com See More Ant and James! http://www.wordsandnumbers.org Show Your Support for Words & Numbers at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/wordsandnumbers Quick Hits https://www.livescience.com/quantum-computing https://www.heatbit.com https://cointelegraph.com/news/repurposing-bitcoin-mining-heat-can-solve-global-energy-crisis-arcane https://dnyuz.com/2022/12/06/in-sweeping-new-law-indonesia-outlaws-sex-outside-of-marriage Foolishness of the Week https://www.newsweek.com/kanye-west-tells-jews-forgive-hitler-amid-anti-semitism-controversy-1764844 Topic of the Week https://www.officialdata.org/us/inflation/1700 https://www.ijcb.org/journal/ijcb13q4a2.pdf Join the Conversation Words & Numbers Backstage https://www.facebook.com/groups/130029457649243/ More James at Smoke & Storieshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjILow4-ZJpBV-NnmSusZJ_vCuzKUJ4Ig More Ant on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/antonydavies Let Us Know What You Think mailto:wordsandnumberspodcast@gmail.com Antony Davies on Twitter https://twitter.com/antonydavies James R. Harrigan on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/JamesRHarrigan  

Introducing Me
Griffin: Vision Impairment and Helping the Community

Introducing Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 41:24 Transcription Available


Griffin is the Founder and CEO of the Foreseeable Future Foundation which he started after graduating from Susquehanna University. He found out while playing sports as a young teenager that he was losing his vision and got diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa. He continued to play sports up until college when he turned to being active in the community and sharing more about his diagnosis. Still athletic, Griffin has finished marathons and competes in tandem cycling.   Connect with the Foreseeable Future Foundation: https://foreseeablefuture.org https://www.instagram.com/foreseeable.future   Donate to the podcast: https://ko-fi.com/introducingmepodcast  Want to share your story and be a guest? Email: introducingmepodcast@gmail.com    Find all the podcast social media and more on the website: https://www.introducingmepodcast.com   Artwork: instagram.com/vashaundesigns  Music/Editing: youtube.com/colemanrowlett

Introducing Me
Brett: Corporate Finance and Passion for History

Introducing Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 44:33


Brett Moyer grew up in Watsontown, Pennsylvania, graduated from Susquehanna University in 2013, and went into the corporate world of finance. Now living in Jersey City along the Hudson River, he's found ways to give back by volunteering as a tour guide for Ellis Island, giving running tours in lower Manhattan, and helping rescue geese. In the past couple of years he has authored two history books and is about to release a second children's book encouraging historical and environmental sustainability.   Brett's Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Brett-Moyer/e/B099T4CV9M%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share   Donate to the podcast: https://ko-fi.com/introducingmepodcast  Want to share your story and be a guest? Email: introducingmepodcast@gmail.com    Find all the podcast social media and more on the website: https://www.introducingmepodcast.com    Artwork: instagram.com/vashaundesigns  Music/Editing: youtube.com/colemanrowlett

The Sisters in Crime Writers' Podcast

Tara Laskowski's debut suspense novel One Night Gone won the Agatha Award, Macavity Award, and the Anthony Award. Her second novel, The Mother Next Door, was called a “polished and entertaining read” by The New York Times Book Review. She also wrote two short story collections, Modern Manners for Your Inner Demons and Bystanders. She has won the Agatha Award and Thriller Award for her short fiction and was the longtime editor of the online flash fiction journal SmokeLong Quarterly. A graduate of Susquehanna University and George Mason University, Tara grew up in Pennsylvania and lives in Virginia.Twitter www.twitter.com/TaraLWritesInstagram www.instagram.com/TaraLWritesWebsite www.taralaskowski.com*****************Sisters in Crime was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SINCnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrimeThe SinC Writers' Podcast is produced by Julian Crocamo https://www.juliancrocamo.com/

The Humans of DevOps Podcast Series
S3 Ep80: Gen Z in the Workforce with Jennifer Servedio

The Humans of DevOps Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 50:48 Transcription Available


On this episode of the Humans of DevOps, Jason Baum is joined by Jennifer Servedio CIO at Susquehanna University. They discuss Gen Z: who they are, how they are different from previous generations, and how they are transforming the workforce.  Jennifer Servedio is a visionary and strategic technology leader with more than 22 years in Higher Education. She has a strong record of success leading teams through complex technology solutions, streamlining operations, and driving innovation. Her coaching leadership style builds strong sustainable teams that thrive while promoting a diverse culture of excellence.  Voted Best 25 DevOps Podcasts by Feedspot Thank you to our sponsor Range Want access to more content like this? Gain the tools, resources and knowledge to help your organization adapt and respond to challenges by becoming a member of DevOps Institute. Engage in one of the fastest-growing DevOps communities today! Get started for free: https://www.devopsinstitute.com/membership/ Have questions, feedback or just want to chat? Send us an email at podcast@devopsinstitute.com

ArtScene with Erika Funke
Bill Payn; May 6 2022

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 8:20


Bill Payn, Music Director & Conductor of the Susquehanna Valley Chorale, speaking with WVIA's Fiona Powell about the group's return to in-person performances with a spring Pops Concert featuring "Music of Queen" and pieces by Elton John & Billy Joel on May 13 & 14, 2022, at 7:30 each evening at Weber Auditorium on the campus of Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove. www.svcmusic.org/

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
Pulse Profile: Alexis Martina & PRSSA

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 16:45


In today's Pulse Profile we talk with Alexis Martina, President of Susquehanna University's Public Relations Student Society of America, about what PRSSA is and their recent organ donation campaign! To keep up with PRSSA's goings-on, be sure to follow them on instagram @susquprssa!

ArtScene with Erika Funke
David Steinau; May 4 2022

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 14:36


Dr. David Steinau, Associate Professor & Department Head of Music at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, speaking about the concert to celebrate the life and legacy of the late Cyril Stretansky, emeritus director of choral activities at Susquehanna University, on Saturday, May 7, 2022, at 7:30 pm, in Weber Chapel Auditorium. The program will feature the Faure Requiem and more. The concert is open to the public without charge or tickets. www.susqu.edu/

Life on Pause
Hardship on Treatment

Life on Pause

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 20:16


Life with cancer looks different for everyone, and for young people especially, it can be challenging to manage a diagnosis while still moving forward with life's other experiences. On this episode of Life on Pause, our host Brady Lucus chats with guest speaker Colton Cook, a college student who has been in treatment for his cancer diagnosis. Together they discuss what it's like to have cancer while trying to maintain normalcy in life as a young adult. Life on Pause is a podcast created by and for young adults living with cancer. Within this episode, listeners can gain insight into one person's real-life journey navigating life and treatments as a young adult with cancer. Listen to Brady and special guest Colton discuss the cancer treatment experience: Guest Introduction (0:30) Our host Brady Lucus introduces listeners to guest speaker Colton Cook. Colton is a creative writing student at Susquehanna University. He is also currently a patient at Hershey Penn State Hospital, where he received treatment for his cancer diagnosis. Coping with Creativity (0:57) Colton speaks about his decision to pursue a college education in creative writing while being treated for cancer. He explains how his creative writing and mindset have contributed to his coping with having cancer. Additionally, he speaks about his experiences being treated during COVID-19 and coming to terms with not having control. Adjusting to Life With Cancer (3:30) After being diagnosed with cancer in 11th grade, with the help of medical technology, Colton finished high school and began college while still receiving treatment. He provides listeners a glimpse into what it was like moving forward during such turbulent times regarding his health and the state of the world during COVID-19. Treatment and Coping Methods (8:17) Colton tells listeners about his clinic experiences and his methods for coping throughout this time, like using his pets as a form of animal-assisted therapy. He also speaks about his family's experiences coping with his illness. Life on Pause and Looking Ahead (11:57) Colton plans to continue pursuing his education in creative writing in the future. He explains how his cancer diagnosis affected his life and caused setbacks. However, he has found his own ways to help establish normalcy in his life. Fears and Effects (14:20) Brady asks Colton about his fears regarding his cancer diagnosis and how his diagnosis has affected his future. Colton shares his thoughts and talks about cancer's effects on his creative writing and storytelling. Listener Takeaways (18:33) To conclude the episode, Colton provides his thoughts and suggestions for individuals going through college after being diagnosed with cancer. Additionally, he shares the one piece of information that he hopes listeners would take away from his story.

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming
Pulse Profile: Susquehanna University's Interfaith Internship

WQSU-FM The Pulse - Original Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 14:55


Today we join Lillie and Daniel as they tell us about their work as interfaith interns. WQSU extends a special thanks to Maci Tomlinson and Susquehanna University's Communications Department for making this interview possible.

The College Admissions Process Podcast
Susquehanna University - Gloria Darko - Admissions Representative

The College Admissions Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 26:11


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Dv2BUSEbF9PpR8dInGit5J_QMl-AQ9qe351NgZKMUwE/edit#responses (Click Here To Join The Podcast Email List ) https://www.susqu.edu/admission-and-aid/ (Susquehanna University - Admissions and Aid) The College Admissions Process Podcast - Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/jdurante8/ (My Personal Facebook Page) https://www.facebook.com/The-College-Admissions-Process-Podcast-104675558791500/ (The Podcast Facebook Page) https://twitter.com/theCAPP_Podcast (The Podcast Twitter Page) https://www.instagram.com/thecollegeadmissionsprocesspod/ (The Podcast Instagram Page) https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-durante-248b35143/ (My Personal LinkedIn Page)

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Writer Mother Monster
Writer Mother Monster: Tara Laskowski

Writer Mother Monster

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 57:07


Tara Laskowski's debut suspense novel One Night Gone won the Agatha Award, Macavity Award, and the Anthony Award, and her second novel, The Mother Next Door, was published in October 2021. She is also the author of two short story collections and was the longtime editor of the online flash fiction journal SmokeLong Quarterly. A graduate of Susquehanna University and George Mason University, Tara lives in Virginia, where she has a nine-year-old son and describes writer-motherhood in three (and a half?) words as “learning to be efficient.”Writer Mother Monster is a conversation series devoted to dismantling the myth of having it all and offering writer-moms solidarity, support, and advice as we make space for creative endeavors.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/writermothermonster)

Measure Success Podcast
Faith and Strategy With Judy Weber

Measure Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 44:20


Judy Weber is a Business Consultant and Scaling Expert for 6-Figure Female Professionals and the Founder, CEO, and General Counsel of the Judy Weber Company. She is a keynote speaker teaching faith-fueled women how to scale their businesses. She is a former corporate and trial attorney and has a passion for working with high-achieving women of faith to help them reach their professional goals. She earned her BS in Music Education at Susquehanna University before attending Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. Judy is also the host of the Joyful Scaling podcast. In this episode… Are you a female entrepreneur struggling to find value in yourself and your brand? How do you awaken your vision to achieve your goals? According to Judy Weber, many women lose focus, but she has proven strategies to build and target scaling and growth. She helps women find value and bring worth to their business to increase profitability and generate leads. So, what steps can you take to take action and reach your professional goals? In this episode of the Measure Success Podcast, Carl J. Cox talks with Judy Weber, Founder of the Judy Weber Company, about the importance of having the courage to build an enduring enterprise. Judy discusses the importance of establishing relationships based on faith and trust, how her faith is rooted in her success, and key strategies to sustainably scale and grow. Stay tuned!

The Polaroid Podcast with Michael Codrington
Episode 3 (44): Adrian Owusu

The Polaroid Podcast with Michael Codrington

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 96:05


Looking around Howard's campus, there are significantly less members of the original class of 2022 than ever before. It's even more rare to find someone else who lived in Drew Hall(the best dorm). Adrian Owusu is both things, a computer information systems major from Jersey. Wu learned 2 things from his father: How to have compassion and how to work hard. He would need the latter during his journey to becoming a football player. He was inspired by the championship giants of 2008 to learn the game. After spending his freshman year elsewhere, he transferred to Paramus Catholic. At the time, they had the #1 player in the country, and Paramus was playing a National schedule. To keep up with the supporting cast of rated recruits and players, Wu worked hard and stuck to his routine. School, lift, practice, study. School, lift, practice, study. These “boring” days were much needed for Owusu and helped him progress as a player. He eventually committed to Susquehanna University, after being courted by the coaching staff. Shortly after, he was approached about an opportunity to walk-on at Howard. He spent just over a year as a member of the team, before eventually walking away from the sport. Many factors contributed to this separation from football, but regardless of the reason, it left Wu without much outside of school. During the pandemic, Wu struggled to cope with the death of a beloved Howard staff member. He details how he enjoys the sweet science of boxing and has recently joined a gym that has changed his outlook on life. The most tangible and applicable advice that he has gained thus far is to stick and move. Stay tuned for the end, and one of my favorite q and a periods!