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RTS.FM radio
NiceBRG | Uncompromising Invites x RTS.FM Budapest | 22.02.2025

RTS.FM radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 55:47


Streamed and recorded live at Uncompromising Invites x RTS.FM Budapest pres. Literatúra at Falu Tamás Városi Könyvtár, Ócsa on the 22nd February 2025. YouTube ► https://youtu.be/dLR_fHk727Q Uncompromising is a passionate event organizing team from Dabas, Hungary, dedicated to bringing the finest underground electronic music experiences to their audience. Focused on genres like techno, minimal, and other electronic subcultures, the team creates immersive environments where music takes center stage. Driven by a commitment to quality, the Uncompromising collective aims to build a community that celebrates raw energy, authentic vibes, and true love for the underground scene. Their events are not just parties; they are carefully curated experiences designed to leave lasting memories, all set in unique and atmospheric venues that enhance the connection between artists and the crowd. In addition to their live events, Uncompromising also hosts the Uncompromising Invites podcast, where they represent the softer side of their musical spectrum. Featuring monthly mixes, the podcast showcases a range of sounds that reflect their passion for both deep, atmospheric vibes and the energy of the dancefloor. https://www.facebook.com/ncmprmsng https://soundcloud.com/uncompromisinginvites NiceBRG [Uncompromising - HU] NICEBRG who is obsessed with deep music and sounds. In the early years, he appeared on online radio stations with mixes and then gained experience in hosting. It was always important to him to maintain the electronic music life of the rural region. Currently, as a member of the Uncompromising (created in 2023) team, who nurtures the electronic music culture of Hungary One of the curators of the Uncp. Invites podcast series where mixes by domestic and foreign artists appear on a monthly basis. From 2024, he is an employee of the Phonoda label publishing house. He is an enthusiastic record collector, always striving to present unique and special sounds. https://soundcloud.com/niceberg_hun ===== RTS.FM Budapest archives: YouTube: https://bit.ly/rtsfmbudapest SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/rtsfm/sets/rts-fm-budapest Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/rtsfmbudapest RTS.FM • https://soundcloud.com/rtsfmlabel • https://www.instagram.com/rts.fm.label/ • https://t.me/rtsfm • https://soundcloud.com/rtsfm • https://rts.fm/ • https://facebook.com/rtsfm • https://instagram.com/rts.fm • https://vk.com/rtsfm • https://youtube.com/user/rtsfmmoscow

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 422 - Joseph Van Hassel

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024


University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) Percussion Professor and Chair of the Music Department Joseph Van Hassel stops by to talk about his recent PASIC performance with Alexandros Fragiskatos on a drumset duet (04:20), his UNCP job, freelancing, and his work in various positions for PAS (13:10), owning Media Press Publications and the detective work of finding “hidden gems” (37:20), growing up in Ohio, his composer brother, doing Bands of America in high school and getting further interested in percussion, and having a paper route (45:00), his years at Ohio University for undergrad (51:50), Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (OH) for the master's (58:45), Hartt School of Music (CT) for the doctorate and sabbatical work (01:09:10), and finishes with the Random Ass Questions, including commentary on student performances, the original Superman Movies of the 1970s and 1980s, great fiction and nonfiction books, and Christopher Reeve (01:23:50).Finishing with a Rave on the 2024 film Wicked: Part One (01:47:00).Joseph Van Hassel Links:Joseph Van Hassel's homepageJoseph Van Hassel's PASIC pageJoseph Van Hassel's UNCP pageMedia Press Publications

The Cooperative Connection
UNCP Soccer, School and Success with Anna Grossheim and Genie Amidou

The Cooperative Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 12:20


In this episode of The Cooperative Connection, host Mahala Treish chats with UNCP Soccer Team captains Anna Grossheim and Genie Amidou. They discuss their journeys as athletes, balancing soccer with academics, and leading their team to success. Tune in for an inspiring look at life on and off the field, plus some fun rapid-fire questions!

The Cooperative Connection
UNCP Soccer, School and Success with Anna Grossheim and Genie Amidou

The Cooperative Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 12:20


In this episode of The Cooperative Connection, host Mahala Treish chats with UNCP Soccer Team captains Anna Grossheim and Genie Amidou. They discuss their journeys as athletes, balancing soccer with academics, and leading their team to success. Tune in for an inspiring look at life on and off the field, plus some fun rapid-fire questions!

NCMEA Podcast
Podcast 024 Jose Rivera

NCMEA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 45:38


Hello, and welcome to another school year. In this episode, Dr. Jose Rivera from UNCP and I discuss Latin American Music Education in the state of North Carolina. This topic should be of interest because the Latin American population is growing in our state. Major points of discussion include population growth, student support, ensembles, Latin music resources, and much more. I hope you enjoy it.

30 Brave Minutes
The Magic of Math: Pi Day, Myth-Busting and More with Hillary Sessions

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 31:49


Each year, the arrival of the 14th day of March, or  3.14, is celebrated as Pi Day, in honor of the number Pi, which has been used by mathematicians throughout history. Pi Day is a time to honor the importance of math through events and conversations such as today's episode. We are joined by Hillary Sessions, Director of Mathematics at UNC Pembroke, for a conversation about how UNCP is addressing the challenges brought about by the learning interruptions of the Covid-19 pandemic, the development of new math curriculum, her own research into learning strategies, and what UNCP is doing to involve the community in the Pi Day celebrations. We even found time to bust some math myths! Hillary Sessions was raised in Richmond County, NC, attended Richmond Senior High, and earned her B.S. in Mathematics from UNC Wilmington. She taught math at Scotland High School in Laurinburg, NC, where she fell in love with teaching and coaching volleyball. After working as a mathematics teacher, instructional coach, technology integration coach, beginning teacher mentor, mathematics department head, and volleyball coach, she earned her Master of Science in Mathematics Education from UNC Pembroke. Mrs. Sessions came to UNCP as a member of the faculty in 2019, works as the Director of Mathematics, and has also served as the Graduate Program Coordinator for Mathematics Education, Mathematics Placement Test Coordinator, Chair of the Mathematics Curriculum Committee, and as an Academic Advisor.  Mrs. Sessions is attending North Carolina State University, earning a Doctor of Philosophy in Teaching and Learning in STEM Education with a Concentration in Mathematics. Her research centers undergraduate student success in mathematics, helping students break down barriers of understanding in their math coursework. Research-based strategies focus on course sequencing and structure, integrating organizational and study skills into curriculum, focusing on conceptual understanding and alternative forms of assessment, fostering collaboration and communication, and adopting self-directed learning methods. For her dissertation, she designed a convergent parallel mixed methods study, concentrating on the impact collaboration can have in undergraduate mathematics courses on student achievement, mathematical anxiety, and motivation. She will graduate with her PhD in Spring 2024.  Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter/X@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
"Beyond the Curriculum;" Research and Creativity with Professor Brandon Sanderson

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 29:40


This month we welcome Professor Brandon Sanderson of UNCP's Department of Art, who shares his work as an artist and educator. Entering his 22nd year as a professor and 28th as an exhibiting artist, Professor Sanderson currently serves as the sixth Director of the Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity Center and as Professor of Art teaching Printmaking and Drawing. Supporting undergraduate research across the campus including everything from scientific and humanities-based research to jazz composition, the Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity Center holds a yearly Symposium showcasing student work. In our conversation, Professor Sanderson shares his own story, from growing up on the farm, to work in computer science, which led to development as a printmaker, and his work with arts organizations such as the Artnauts Collective, combining art and social justice initiatives in Ukraine, Sarajevo, South Korea, Bosnia, Columbia, and many other locations. Since 2013, Professor Sanderson has served as Workshop Coordinator for Frogman's Print Workshops on the campus of the University of Iowa, the largest printmaking workshop in the United States. Sanderson holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from Colorado State University-Pueblo, in Printmaking/Drawing and in Computer Information Systems. He earned his Master of Fine Art degree in Art with a specialty of Printmaking from the University of South Dakota, where he studied under 20th century print and paper artist Lloyd Menard. Prior to his career as an artist, Sanderson worked as a computer programmer and systems analyst. Since 1995, Professor Sanderson has exhibited in over 575 venues in 65 countries. Recently he has shown in Poland, Palestine, Chile, Bosnia, Uganda, Cambodia, Colombia and Ukraine. He has also held 37 university lectures in 27 states and participated in 81 collaborative studio projects. In 2018 he was the first visiting artist in the West Virginia University Master Printmaking series. He also is a long-time member of the Artnauts international art group, which uses the visual arts as a tool for addressing global change. Professor Sanderson's work appeared in  the nationally acclaimed “Re-Riding History” exhibit, which featured works by 72 contemporary native and non-native artists who responded to the events surrounding the 1875-1878 capture, relocation and imprisonment of 72 Plains Indian warriors at Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida. Professor Sanderson was recently awarded a number of grants to use his technical and artistic backgrounds to design and prototype art equipment that is cost-effective and accessible to those with disabilities. His current body of work combines laser cutters, CNC machines, 3D printers, and digital drawings with the traditional tools of the printmaking and drawing studios. Rediscovering Flight ScreenPrint V, by Brandon Sanderson Learn More: Brandon Sanderson – Artist Website www.brandon-sanderson.com Photo Captions: Artnauts Collective solar panels with soldiers and students in the Ukraine, providing both art as inspiration and also charging stations for electronic devices as well as power for areas where this is unreliable.  Artnauts Collective  www.artnauts.org Artnauts on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artnauts/ Artnauts is an artist collective that uses the visual arts as a tool for addressing global issues while connecting with artists from around the world. The name derives from combining the words "art" and "astronaut" as a way to describe the process of exploring uncharted territory in the world at large. The name also denotes an art practice that is "not" art as usual and goes beyond the confines of the traditional or conventional art word, blurring the boundaries between art, activism, and social practice. Frogman's Print Workshop www.frogmans.net Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity Center The Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity Center of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke stimulates, supports and promotes inquiry, discovery and creativity in scholarship and the arts through mentored research experiences with faculty and other regional, national and international scholars and professionals.  The center facilitates and coordinates preparation in research skills necessary for professional fields and graduate study. The center is designated to serve as a clearinghouse for undergraduate research and creativity opportunities on and off campus. Undergraduate students presenting their work at conferences are encouraged to apply for a travel grant. Additionally, faculty mentors are encouraged to promote their research agendas through the PURC. For more information about PURC, please browse our website or call 910.521.6841 or email purc@uncp.edu. 2024 PURC Symposium -- Wednesday, April 10th, 2024 in the Mary Livermore Library Commons Area https://www.uncp.edu/academics/research/purc-pembroke-undergraduate-research-and-creativity-center/purc-symposium Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter/X@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
"A Great Sense of Community:" UNCP Music and the 'Spirit of the Carolinas' Marching Band

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 27:22


We start off the new year by welcoming Dr. Joseph Van Hassel, Chair of the UNCP Department of Music, and Kalem Graham, Director of the 'Spirit of the Carolinas' Marching Band, for a conversation about musical activities on campus and beyond. We discussed what brought each of them to music as a career, and what they studied along the way. We learned more about what research and scholarship looks like in the performing arts, and the two shared how their work in the classroom informs growth as performers, and in the study of education and teaching. As educators monitor the long-lasting changes in public school programming brought by the Covid-19 pandemic, more is learned about how to respond at the university level.  As one of the major performing ensembles in the department, the 'Spirit of the Carolinas' Marching Band not only entertains, but has been a training ground for student leadership for decades. Students work in all aspects of the ensemble's organization, including music, technology, personnel, and facilities management, in the stadium, on the road, in Moore Hall, and on the practice field. Students assist with storing and caring for uniforms and equipment, leading instrumental and color guard sectional rehearsals, group rehearsals as Captains, and for some, leading the entire band as Drum Majors. In each spring semester members of the band re-form into the Pep Band to support men's and women's' basketball, continuing to work on these important leadership skills across the year.  The 'Spirit of the Carolinas' joins the Wind Ensemble and Concert Band, Percussion Ensemble, University Chorale, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Jazz Combos and Ensembles, and many other chamber groups across the department, open to majors and non-majors alike.  Join us as we celebrate the study, performance, and teaching of music and the great work being done by students in Moore Hall in collaboration with faculty, staff, and community. Featured on this episode are L to R: Dr. Joanna Hersey, Dr. Joseph Van Hassel, Mr. Kalem Graham, and Dr. Richard Gay, and we are back to recording in the Radio Room in Old Main with thanks to our Department of Mass Communication for their assistance.  'Spirit of the Carolinas' Marching Band Director Kalem Graham with the Pep Band Seniors and Music Department Staff Member Meggan Hollis. 'Spirit of the Carolinas' Marching Band on parade and on the field showing off the new uniforms! Dr. Joseph Van Hassel traveled to Japan in summer of 2023 to perform and teach at Senzoku Gakuen College of Music and at the Takasaki City Theater. Learn More: Visit the 'Spirit of the Carolinas' Home Page and follow them on Instagram and Facebook  The UNCP Department of Music Calendar is updated routinely and the best way to stay connected with event information! Visit Dr. Joseph Van Hassel's website to hear recent performances and find information about recordings and publications Joseph Van Hassel is a North Carolina-based percussionist specializing in orchestral and chamber music. Performance highlights include Carnegie Hall, the Cincinnati MusicNow Festival, the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, the International Tuba Euphonium Conference, and the Hindemith Center in Switzerland. He can be heard on recordings for the Innova, Mode, Equilibrium, nobrow.sounds, and Ohio Percussion record labels, and his solo CD of percussion commissions is available on Soundset Recordings. He is published in Percussive Notes, and his compositions are published by Media Press and PerMus. An active educator, Joseph has presented master classes and given solo performances at numerous universities, including the Manhattan School of Music, Peabody Conservatory, Senzoku University in Japan, and the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies at the University of California at Berkeley. He is on the percussion faculty at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, and previously taught at Ohio University and Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.  Joseph earned degrees from the Hartt School, the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and Ohio University. He also spent time studying music and dance in Ghana, West Africa. For more information please visit his website: josephvanhassel.com   Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter/X@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
A Community of Conservation: Citizen Science with Dr. Jerry Griffith

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 35:19


This month we celebrate conservation and sustainability through this intriguing conversation with Dr. Jerry Griffith, Associate Professor in our Department of Geology and Geography. Dr. Griffith shares his experience tracking timber for the U.S. Forest Service through efforts to engage members of the community in conservation. This citizen science work educates and involves the general public with plant and forest health, and assists with efforts to prevent poaching of valuable woods such as black walnut, much prized for its decorative grain and durability. Dr. Griffith shares how he engages students at UNCP, and how, through the use of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and other methods, these efforts keep watch on tree health and development. The conversation showcases how any of us can partner in these activities, which come with the additional benefit of fresh air and exercise.  Born and raised outside Reading, Pennsylvania, Dr. Griffith's academic pedigree includes a B.S. in Earth Science from Pennsylvania State University, a M.S. in Geography from Oregon State University, a Ph.D. in Environmental Geography from the University of Kansas, and a post-doctoral appointment with the U.S. Geological Survey.  Dr. Griffith's work background includes private environmental consulting companies (performing water quality monitoring) and government agencies (such as Oak Ridge National Laboratory, NASA, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, and USGS) as well as academia.  Dr. Griffith specializes in the area of environmental geography and remote sensing, which is the use of satellite and aerial imagery to study the state and condition of the earth's surface. His master's research included a functional assessment of a large, urban wetland in Oregon and his doctoral dissertation analyzed how satellite imagery could be used to assess river and watershed condition in the U.S. Midwest. He focuses his research on land use and land cover change, and its causes as well as its environmental impacts. This includes the relationship of land cover and land cover change to declining populations of American kestrel, stream water quality, and watershed health. In his spare time, Dr. Griffith enjoys traveling (all 50 states covered!), hiking, movies and riding his all-terrain electric scooter.    To Learn More about Citizen Science and Forestry Efforts: Book Recommendation: “Tree Thieves” https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/lyndsie-bourgon/tree-thieves/9781549156120/?lens=little-brown Adventure Scientists: https://www.adventurescientists.org/index.html   Reach the “Timber Tracking” project page by selecting “For Adventurers”-“Current Volunteer Opportunities”-“Timber Tracking” Citizen science groups in North Carolina: The NC Museum of Natural History:  https://naturalsciences.org/research-collections/citizen-science  Triangle Land Conservancy: https://triangleland.org/explore/citizen-science-projects North Carolina Wetlands: https://www.ncwetlands.org/research/citizen-science/  NC Wildlife Federation:  https://ncwf.org/blog/citizen-science/ US EPA Water Quality Volunteer monitors:  https://archive.epa.gov/water/archive/web/html/index-18.html Photo Caption: Dr. Griffith taking a tree core sample from a black walnut tree in Pennsylvania   Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter/X@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
”A Defining Moment” Sixty Years after the Assassination of John F. Kennedy

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 31:35


The month of November 2023 marks the 60th anniversary of the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. To learn more, we welcome two UNCP faculty members for a conversation about the political climate of the time, and implications for the decades to follow. We discuss how these themes are taught in classrooms today, and what relevance and lessons the assassination and subsequent killing of Lee Harvey Oswald have for society. Drs. Marineau and Hudson, who met as students at the University of Texas at Austin, both came to UNC Pembroke and reconnected as faculty, sharing interest in twentieth century history and politics. Dr. Josiah Marineau is an Associate Professor of Political Science at UNCP and faculty advisor and coach for the Model United Nations program. He specializes in Comparative Politics and International Relations with a focus on the South Caucasus as well as central and eastern Africa. In addition to ongoing fieldwork in Georgia, he has conducted fieldwork in Uganda, Malawi, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Tanzania. He has published in Studies in Comparative International Development, Conflict Management and Peace Science, and the Journal of Political Science Education, among others. Dr. James Hudson has been teaching at UNCP in the Department of History since 2018, and is a specialist in modern Chinese history. His research interests focus on China's urban modernization and the impact of western colonialism and imperialism in China during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His publications have provided new and valuable insight into the history of American businesses, missionary organizations, and diplomats during this period. His research skills, professional training, and time spent living and working in the People's Republic of China has allowed him to provide students with expert analysis of China's history, culture, and rapidly changing geo-political landscape in the 21st century.    Further Discovery JFK Library https://www.jfklibrary.org/learn/about-jfk/life-of-john-f-kennedy Official government archives, including a link to the Warren Commission report https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk On the recent biography discussed in the podcast: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/09/us/politics/jfk-assassination-witness-paul-landis.html The JFK Museum, located in the building of the Texas School Book Depository https://www.jfk.org/   Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, X(Twitter)@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

Duke Wisdom: A Duke Basketball Podcast
Who runs the world? Guards + Duke beats UNCP by 45 in exhibition

Duke Wisdom: A Duke Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 23:25


Jon Scheyer ushered in his system of three guard lineups as the Blue Devils took care of business in their exhibition against Division 2 foe UNCP.

Duke Wisdom: A Duke Basketball Podcast
Cooper Flagg commits to Duke + The Very Secret Scrimmage

Duke Wisdom: A Duke Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 22:08


Cooper Flagg dropped his commitment on the cover of SLAM in the wee hours of the morning. Ngongba's decision is on the horizon. Plus, we still don't know what happened versus Villanova, but there will be a very public exhibition on Wednesday against UNCP

30 Brave Minutes
”Persistence Shining Through:” Reading Southern Children's Literature with Dr. Laura Hakala

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 29:34


In today's discussion we are joined by Dr. Laura Hakala of UNCP's Department of English, Theatre and World Languages, who discusses her research and teaching of 19th and early 20th century children's literature, especially those books which focus on southern girlhood. Dr. Hakala reads from three selections she is currently using in her Southern Literature class, the first, published in 1905, is Floyd's Flowers, by African American author Silas Floyd (1869-1923). Dr. Hakala chose an excerpt from the short story "Mary and Her Dolls," which introduces readers to a smart young female character and her father. The book Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, was published in 1977 by African American author Mildred D. Taylor, and was the 1977 winner of the Newberry Medal, also illustrating a moment between a young daughter and her father. Dr. Hakala also shares the inspiring story Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & Freedom, published in 2006 by Tim Tingle, with beautiful illustrations by Native artist Jeanne Rorex Bridges, which showcases the importance of collaboration. Dr. Hakala has been at UNCP for six years, teaching courses in composition, American literature, women's literature, and children's literature. Her research focuses on nineteenth and early-twentieth-century American children's literature, especially texts about girlhood, race, and the U.S. South. Her articles have appeared in The Southern Quarterly, Children's Literature, Children's Literature Association Quarterly, and The Lion and the Unicorn. Her recent book chapter on Southern children's literature appeared in The Routledge Companion to the Literature of the US South. Dr. Hakala lives in Fayetteville, NC with her family, where she enjoys reading books to her daughter, taking ballet classes, and walking her dog Bilbo.   Book Recommendations and Links: Historical Children's Books: Step by Step, or Tidy's Way to Freedom(1862) Floyd's Flowers (1905) Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry (1976) Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & Freedom (2006)   Lumbee Children's Books: Whoz Ya People It's Lumbee Homecoming Y'all!   Further Discovery: University of Mississippi De Grummond Children's Literature Collection Learn More about Banned Book Week American Indians in Children's Literature Website Visit Dr. Hakala's Google Scholar Page (Lists of her publications)   Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas  

30 Brave Minutes
“How We Go About Hearing Things” Personality Characteristics in the Voice with Dr. Erik Tracy

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 28:51


In today's episode we are joined by Dr. Erik Tracy, of UNCP's Department of Psychology, to discuss his research into how we process information when we listen to speech. Dr. Tracy shares how we assume personality characteristics of a speaker, based on a variety of elements in the voice, such as variation of pitch, timbre, and other characteristics. These assumptions cause us to automatically attempt to categorize what we hear, based on characteristics such as gender and sexual orientation. Dr. Tracy studies how words, and even smaller divisions of sounds within the words, are perceived by research subjects. This study of speech is part of the larger field of cognitive psychology, which studies how humans perceive and process information, such as language and physical characteristics.  Dr. Tracy supervises research students in the Psychology Department and teaches courses including Introductory Psychology, Sensation and Perception, and History and Systems of Psychology. A native of Buffalo, New York, Dr. Tracy received his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Buffalo and his PhD in Cognitive Experimental Psychology from The Ohio State University.  When he is not studying our reactions to voices, he likes to go to the gym, watch movies, collect action figures, and spend time with his husband, Jeff, and daughter, Adora.   Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, X@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
”Truly Transformative” Studying Abroad with UNCP World Languages

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 29:36


Join us as we welcome Ana Cecilia Lara and Milagros López-Fred from our Department of English, Theatre, and World Languages, to discuss the inspiring experiences students receive through Study Abroad. The opportunity to see and experience new countries and cultures broadens perspectives and enriches student learning. Not simply a fun vacation, Study Abroad is a class that the students take, which incorporates learning before the trip, coordinated educational outreach during the trip, and concludes with reflection upon return. Our conversation looks at logistics such as cost, and the availability of payment plans, grants, and scholarships to ease this burden. Listeners will learn about the student and faculty teams who set out on these adventures, if they ever get lost, and what popular food of Spain became a favorite. In addition to Study Abroad, UNCP students interact with various programs across the department, including Acto Latino, a student club which presents theatre productions. The Fall Festival is another much-loved activity of the Department, honoring Hispanic heritage across campus. Learn more about the Study Abroad Program and our Acto Latino Program and stay tuned to their activities on Instagram@uncpactolatino Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
”Should I Believe This Person?” Strategies in Health Communication with Dr. Namyeon Lee

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 32:30


Join us as we welcome Dr. Namyeon Lee of our UNCP Department of Mass Communication, to discuss her research into communication practices used to support healthcare initiatives. Dr. Lee studies how different approaches best engender support for clinical trials, and what variables seem effective in developing trust. Her research looks at design elements of printed flyers and TikTok videos which center the opinions of doctors or previous trial participants, and how the race of each spokesperson changes the trust of viewers. Dr. Lee discusses how she involves her public relations and mass communication theory and research students in these efforts. Originally from Korea, Dr. Lee earned three degrees in Journalism from the University of Missouri, where her Ph.D dissertation studied the communication of messages related to substance use. Her experience as an International student drew her to communication as a career, and became the focus of her publications and research projects which center design practice and efficacy in science communication. Dr. Lee is a frequent presenter at International Communication Association conferences, and a Principal Investigator of several grant initiatives to better understand messaging and health. Now in her third year at UNCP, Dr. Lee teaches courses in the areas public relations, social media, and mass communication theory and research.  Dr. Lee's work in the classroom was recognized with the Most Valuable Professor Award from UNCP's Division of Athletics in 2022.  Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
UNCP Rocket Team: Live from Huntsville with Dr. Steven Singletary

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 28:25


Listen as we join the UNCP Rocket Team live from the NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. This episode is a continuation of our April episode where Dr. Steven Singletary, of UNCP's Department of Chemistry and Physics, discussed 3D printing on campus. In that episode we learned of the student work designing and printing parts for this rocket competition and the team that Dr. Singletary leads. Now, we join the team live from Huntsville and hear about the various required aspects of the competition, the students' visit to Cummings Aerospace, and presentations given by UNCP students to NASA and other top corporate aerospace engineers. Through UNCP's 3+2 Engineering Program with NC State University and via the experience of work such as this, alumni of the UNCP Physics program are working professionally in a variety of engineering roles.  Spoiler alert! This episode was recorded the day before the competition in April, and the launch day arrived with clear, blue skies and perfect conditions. It turned out UNCP was the very first to launch, and produced an excellent result, hitting an altitude of 5281 feet, perfectly within the guidelines which specified 4000-6000 feet. The UNCP rocket, “Small Boi” was recovered in excellent condition. While the team did not take home a win in this first competition, they have high hopes (pun intended) for next year. Results from the 2023 Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium First Nations Launch Competition brought a 3rd Place win for the team in the Written Report category, and both the Outreach Award and a Next Step Award, which come with a combined total of $15,500 in funding.  Video of the Huntsville launch is available, and of note is the announcer praising the UNCP team for the marketing and social media activity as he introduces the launch. View the launch livestream, which is archived on the Marshall Space Flight Center's Youtube Channel (there is a detailed list of activities and timings in the video description) and you'll find UNCP launching at the 52:03 mark.  Students interested in joining the 2023-2024 UNCP Rocket Team simply need to email Dr. Singletary and free up some time on their calendars, students of any level and from any major are welcome: steven.singletary@uncp.edu  Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas        

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 348 - Tim Heath

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023


Wake Forest University (NC) new Director of Bands Tim Heath stops by to talk WFU and the challenges of recruiting there, the “shared experience” for students outside the university, and teaching during the pandemic (02:40), growing up outside Greenville, NC, getting into drumset playing and various bands, his early college years, and his sports background (26:25), his undergrad years at community college, UNC-Pembroke, and UNC-Greensboro, and the challenges of transferring classes from one school to another (43:00), teaching middle school and high school after undergrad, getting his master's at UNCP, and eventually getting to the University of Alabama for his Ph.D. (55:45), his job at Sanford University (AL) prior to Wake, and getting a conducting certificate recently from NC School of the Arts (01:09:45), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of old clothes, BBQ, The Last of the Mohicans, Malcolm Gladwell and Adam Grant, and (early) Pearl Jam (01:22:40).Finishing with a Rave on the 2023 film Fast X (01:47:05).Links to previous podcast guests mentioned:Jeff Calissi in 2016Ksenija Komljenovic in 2020David Levy in 2020Cort McClaren in 2022Tracy Wiggins in 2017Other Links:Tim Heath's WFU pageKevin BowenDavid HagyPeter KairoffStewart CarterDan LocklairLee GreenwoodNorth Carolina Poultry FederationJonathan LattaJonathan WackerCarlton Fisk's highlightsJennifer WalterWoodstock ‘99 documentary trailerRobert GutterTeaching Music Through PerformancePiedmont Wind SymphonyNeal FlumTim FeeneyGasparilla Bowl 2022 highlights - Wake Forest vs. MizzouGrant DaltonJohn LockeKevin FitzgeraldMark Norman“In Two Places” - Haley WoodrowLast of the Mohicans trailerSpaceballs trailerMalcolm GladwellThink Again - Adam GrantOriginals - Adam GrantPearl Jam discographyWeezer skit from SNLRaves:Fast X trailer

30 Brave Minutes
The Sociology of Dollar Stores: Honoring Lived Experience with Dr. Tracy Vargas

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 35:10


Join us as we chat with Dr. Tracy Vargas, Assistant Professor in our Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. Dr. Vargas is a 2023 recipient UNC Pembroke Outstanding Teaching Award, and it is easy to see why after our conversation. A native of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Dr. Vargas attended University of Pittsburg, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. She then earned her Master of Arts Sociology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and her Ph.D from Syracuse University, where she began the research discussed in this episode.  Since arriving at UNC Pembroke, Dr. Vargas has continued her research and teaching activities surrounding the sociology of work, specifically to do with dollar stores. Join us as we discuss this fascinating topic with Dr. Vargas, and hear how UNCP students are advancing research through their participation in service-learning projects, and finding their voice as scholars, using their lived experience to advance knowledge of work and society.  More information on the UNCP REACH Program, which pairs students with faculty research mentors, may be found at this link. Follow the UNCP Criminal Justice Club and the UNCP Sociology Club on Instagram and stay up on their activities.  Learn about the important work of UNCP Criminal Justice alum Virginia Locklear, Executive Director of the Rape Crisis Center of Robeson County, by visiting their website, which includes information about services and programs and how each of us can provide support.  Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
“Anything is Possible:” 3D Printing with Dr. Steven Singletary

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 34:30


Join us as we chat with 3D printing expert Dr. Steven Singletary of the UNCP Department of Chemistry and Physics. A native of Tar Heel, N.C., Dr. Singletary served in the U.S. Marine Corps before earning a degree in Math and Computer Science from UNC Pembroke. He then earned his Master of Science in Geology from Texas Christian University and his Ph. D in Geochemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  Back home after his time at MIT, Dr. Singletary is an integral part of his home department, and spends his time leading UNCP's Rocket Team, who have established themselves as a group to watch after successful competitions and achievements at the national level.  Dr. Singletary has presented and published for over sixty-five leading international journals and conferences and has earned over $2.6 million in successful grant funding to date. He is licensed as a Senior Parachute Rigger by the Federal Aviation Administration and works as an Accelerated Free Fall Instructor for the United States Parachute Association. Today however, Dr. Singletary joins us to discuss the possibilities and advances in 3D printing, and how we use these machines on campus and across the community.  Join us as we welcome Dr. Singletary and dive into this topic (pun intended, as you'll hear in the interview) which is so fascinating to us all. Find the episode transcript here Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
”I Can Do This Too,” UNCP's Kids in the Garden Program

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 37:32


In a sunny spot on the north side of UNC Pembroke's campus, visitors to the Campus Garden and Apiary are greeted by an array of colorful plants and a wide variety of bees, butterflies, and bugs. This garden is home to the Kids in the Garden program, a creative hub for students, faculty, and community members who meet to learn, and share research and scholarship. Join us as we welcome our guests from the Departments of Biology and Geography & Geology, pollen-studying palynologist Dr. Martin Farley, insect expert entomologist Dr. Kaitlin Campbell, and science educator and program director Dr. Rita Hagevik, who chat about their work. UNCP's Campus Garden and Apiary is a valuable campus resource sharing the love of garden plants and insect life with students on campus, and across the community. Follow them on Facebook to see this great work in action, and keep up to date about events and activities happening in the garden.  Find the episode transcript here   Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
“Into the Singing Studio” with Dr. Rebecca Loar

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 30:08


We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode “Into the Singing Studio” with Dr. Rebecca Loar. This episode showcases Dr. Loar's career as a vocalist, and her research into vocal health. We discussed her work with her students in the Department of Music and how we can all take proper care of our voices across our lives. After degrees in vocal and opera performance from Samford University and the Manhattan School of Music, Dr. Loar earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in Voice Performance with a cognate in Choral Conducting from the University of South Carolina. Her doctoral dissertation was “Singing Voice Specialization, an Essential Bridge Between Two Worlds,” discussing the need for medical arts specialists. An active performing artist, Dr. Loar has performed many opera roles and concert works, and is a former member of the New York Choral Artists where she performed with the New York Philharmonic, the American Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Society of St. Lukes, and the Little Orchestra Society of New York. She has worked under the batons of Maestros Kurt Masur, Leonard Slatkin, Leon Botstien, Pierre Boulez, Seiji Osawa, and more. Dr. Loar has been teaching voice for over twenty years and is an active vocal adjudicator and clinician throughout the Southeast. Her students perform on Broadway and in national Broadway tours, in summer opera programs and for major cruise lines. Many of her students have entered advanced conservatory graduate programs such as Manhattan School of Music, Oberlin Conservatory and Boston University. Listen as we learn about the important work Dr. Loar is doing in her teaching studio here at UNCP, which ensures healthy singing for her students as they make music here on campus and across our community. Find the episode transcript here and join Dr. Loar in the concert she mentions with UNCP Music colleagues Drs. Jaeyoon and Seung Ah Kim on Monday, January 30th, 2023 at 7:30 PM in Moore Hall Auditorium, free admission and no tickets required.  Visit https://www.uncp.edu/departments/music/calendar-events for more UNCP Music events and information.   Follow UNCP's College of Arts and Sciences  on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
“On the Field with the Cows” Animal Science at UNCP with Dr. Nicolas Negrin Pereira

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 29:18


We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode “On the Field with the Cows” with Dr. Nicolas Negrin Pereira. A native of Uruguay, a veterinarian, and member of our Department of Biology, Dr. Negrin Pereira teaches various courses in Animal Science, Animal Nutrition, Zoology, and Physiology of Reproduction. This episode showcases his work with bovine reproductive health, and we learn about his work with students, in the field and in the lab, and the benefits of teaching animal husbandry to the next generation. Dr. Negrin Pereira discusses his beneficial collaborations between UNC Pembroke, UNC Chapel Hill, and NC State University, and shares the story of his fascination with animal reproductive health which began for him as a student. The conversation reminds all of us that UNCP's proud history of animal science continues in good hands with Dr. Negrin Pereira and his students. Find the episode transcript here Follow us on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas Photo Information: The promised Sertoli cells (pink) stained with the antibody WT1 as a specific cell marker.  The students with the herd: Sydney Allen (Research Student), with Nikki Clayman and Kalani Gaddi from the RISE (Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement) Program. The poster at Pembroke Undergraduate Research Center by student Kalani Gaddi, with Dr. Negrin Pereira. Working with the bull is RISE Student Nikki Clayman.    

30 Brave Minutes
“Poppies to Pembroke: Mentoring Teachers and Staying Creative” with Dr. Naomi Lifschitz-Grant

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 32:23


We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode, featuring UNCP Associate Professor of Art, Dr. Naomi Lifshitz-Grant. This episode showcases Dr. Lifschitz-Grant's work mentoring aspiring teachers as Coordinator of Graduate and Undergraduate Art Education, and discusses the local inspiration she finds as a painter. Dr. Lifschitz-Grant earned her Master of Arts and Doctor of Art Education degrees from Teachers College, Columbia University. A veteran art educator, Dr. Lifschitz-Grant taught for eighteen years in public and private schools in New York City; Birmingham, Alabama; and in Italy, at the preschool, elementary, middle, and high school levels. Before joining UNCP, she taught at Columbia University, Bank Street College of Education, UNC Charlotte, and Appalachian State University. Her research explores how community-based arts can serve to implement change, particularly in urban, under-served school programs.   Dr. Lifschitz-Grant is a practicing artist who has been awarded a number of fellowships and attended artist-in-residency programs at The MacDowell Colony, Vermont Studio Center, A.I.R. Vallauris, Brisons Veor, Centre D'Art, Arad Arts Project, and the Chautauqua Institute, and has exhibited her work internationally, with solo exhibitions in New York City at AIR and 55 Mercer Gallery. Find the episode transcript here We hope you enjoy this episode, and be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas to stay connected with our work and programs.   

30 Brave Minutes
“Hydrogeologists and the Science of Groundwater” with Dr. Madan Maharjan

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 30:05


We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode “Hydrogeologists and the Science of Groundwater” with UNCP Assistant Professor of Geology, Dr. Madan Maharjan. This episode showcases Dr. Maharjan's research in the field of Hydrogeology, which studies the movement of groundwater across our landscape. We discussed his work monitoring well water on campus and across Robeson County, and how water interacts with our environment over time. Dr. Maharjan is a native of Nepal, and has been teaching at UNCP for three years. His research interests are in surface and groundwater interactions, heat transport, and variations in water quality and quantity. A graduate of Tribhuvan University in Nepal, Dr. Maharjan earned his Master of Science in Hydrogeology at Kent State University, and his Ph. D in Hydrogeology from West Virginia University. He is primary author of several publications and presentations, and the recipient of multiple grants supporting water research, including the current work with Robeson County discussed in this episode.  Listen as we learn about the important work Dr. Maharjan and his students are doing to ensure that safe, clean water is available to the campus and across the county. Find the episode transcript here Follow us on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas

30 Brave Minutes
Upon Her Shoulders: Centering Stories of Native Women

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 30:02


In this episode we caught up with Dr. Mary Ann Jacobs (Lumbee), Professor and Chair of the Department of American Indian Studies at UNC Pembroke, to discuss her new book, Upon Her Shoulders: Southeastern Native Women Share Their Stories of Justice, Spirit, and Community. This book was a joint project together with Dr. Cherry Beasley (Lumbee), longtime faculty and Chair in the UNCP Nursing Program and former Interim Dean of UNCP's College of Health Sciences, and Ulrike Wiethaus, Professor of Religion and American Ethnic Studies at Wake Forest University.  Dr. Jacobs shares the story of their collaboration, the importance of preserving stories of Native women, how she incorporates these lessons in the classroom, and reads selections from the book.    Proceeds from the sales are donated to the American Indian Women of Proud Nations organization, and you will find the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Upon-Her-Shoulders-Southeastern-Community/dp/1949467805    Follow the UNCP College of Arts and Sciences on Facebook, Twitter@uncpcas and Instagram@uncpcas Read the episode transcript here

The Dominate Test Prep Podcast
59. Overcoming the Odds to Earn an MBA, with Darius Whitted

The Dominate Test Prep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 27:45


Darius Whitted was the first person in his family to go to college. Then, as if that weren't enough, he went on to earn his MBA from the Thomas School of Business at UNC Pembroke, graduating this Spring. Those accomplishments are impressive in their own right, to be sure. But what makes Darius's educational journey even more remarkable is that Darius has been paralyzed since the age of three.In this episode of The Dominate Test Prep Podcast, Darius shares his inspiring story of overcoming the obstacles that life has thrown at him in pursuit of a brighter future. He believes that he can make a positive difference in the world through business, and there can be little doubt that with his positive attitude and can-do spirit — and his newly-earned MBA degree! — he will do just that.Getting an advanced degree can be challenging. After listening to Darius, hopefully you come away realizing that if he can defy the odds and do it, you can, too. Enjoy!RESOURCES / LINKS[Article] Learn more about Darius's story: "Graduate Student Overcomes Unbelievable Odds to Degree"Learn more about The University of North Carolina at PembrokeConnect with Darius on LinkedInConnect with Darius on FacebookSIMILAR EPISODESIf you enjoyed this episode, we encourage you to check out these other similar episodes of The Dominate Test Prep Podcast:Episode 51: Succeeding in School — and Life — with a Learning Disability, with Dr. Shirag ShemmassianEpisode 43: What Corporate Recruiters are Looking For, with Jemima MakisEpisode 28: The Value of an MBA, with Tim MunyonA DOSE OF MOTIVATION“Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done, and why. Then do it.” — Robert A. Heinlein

30 Brave Minutes
The Evolution of Comics

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 44:40


We are delighted to share with you our most recent podcast episode, "The Evolution of Comics". This episode has something for everyone from the comic book novice to the connoisseur. We are joined by three UNCP faculty members who each have their own professional connection to the world of comics. Dr. Terence Dollard is a Professor in our Mass Communication department as well as the creator of a show called Comic Culture that is showcased on the UNC-TV North Carolina Channel. Dr. Kevin Freeman is an Associate Professor in the Political Science and Public Administration program and is former president of a publisher called Action Lab Comics. Finally, Dr. Robert Epps is the Martha Beach Endowed Professor in our Art Department, and he also works as a freelance color artist. In today's episode, we cover everything from the process of creating a comic to marvel to cosplay. The first half of the episode serves as an excellent education piece for those who may not be as familiar with the world of comics whereas the second half references content and culture changes that will be especially meaningful to those who are well-versed in the comic world. Enjoy!  

You Don't Know History
“The ‘takings' clause of the Fifth Amendment is for conservatives what the equal protection clause of the 14th is for liberals.” Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid and the Takings Clause

You Don't Know History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 61:01


Hey everyone! Once again, I'm joined by Jordin Dickerson (@Jordin_Aterria), professor at UNCP in PoliSci, holder of a history and law degree, and current public defender, and we're talking about the "Takings clause" of the Fifth Amendment and some important cases that have shaped the US in the last 20 years or so. While not TOO old as far as history goes, it's still vitally important. I hope you enjoy the episode!

CVASPS Podcast, Strength and Conditioning Info From The Worlds Top Sport Performance and Physical Preparation Practitioners

“If you can’t coach your way out of paper bag it doesn’t matter.” What’s up everybody and welcome the 87th episode of Outside The Rack brought to you by Kinetic Performance the makers of Gymaware. In this show we are going to try to dive a little deeper into the minds of the top practitioners in the world of sport performance to learn a bit more about who they actually are and how they got to where they are at today. Today we are joined by the Director of Sport Performance at VCU, Daniel Roose. Roose, thanks for being with us today. Before we start, who is Daniel Roose? A man who refuses to refer to himself in the third person with “the best job and the best boss in America”. 1) Describe a learning situation that brought about an epiphany in your career? During his time at UNCP coaching 16 teams, learning how to use his voice. 2) If you could ask one question and you know you would get the answer what would that be and why? What’s the schedule this week? 3) What’s your escape? I like to workout, and watch my kids play sports. Enjoy the content? Then you should check out The Strength Coach Network! We built The Strength Coach Network to provide you three ways become the best practitioner possible. First, each month we add a new lecture from one of the best practitioners in the world to help keep you and your staff up to date with what the best of the best are doing with their athletes RIGHT NOW! Secondly, the forum provides you a new avenue to connect with practitioners around the world to find a unique point of view from coaches all over the world when it comes to career advice, training ideas, or any aspect of our lives in coaching. Finally, you get exclusive discounts on all products CVASPS related, INCLUDING your seat at The Seminar! When you add those three in with our library of over 100 sensational lectures, including all of those from The Central Virginia Sport Performance Seminar, you have found your one stop shop for continuing education for you and your staff. Make sure you hop over today and get your first 48 hours for only $1 by using the link here: https://strengthcoachnetwork.com/cvasps/ #StrengthCoach, #StrengthAndConditioningCoach, #Podcast, #LearningAtLunch, #TheSeminar, #SportsTraining, #PhysicalPreparation, #TheManual, #SportTraining, #SportPerformance, #HumanPerformance, #StrengthTraining, #SpeedTraining, #Training, #Coach, #Performance, #Sport, #HighPerformance, #VBT, #VelocityBasedTraining, #TriphasicTraining, #Plyometrics

Slightly Educated
Episode 02: My Time at UNCP

Slightly Educated

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 34:39


Note: I incorrectly stated in the episode that this was episode three. However, this is episode two. In today's episode, we're going to be diving into my first year at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. From my actual decision to attend UNCP, to move in day and dorm life, to the cafeteria food—we're going to talk about it all. Be sure to check us out on instagram @slightlyeducatedpod and be sure to follow us on spotify and apple podcast! Disclaimer: Slightly Educated is in no way affiliated with the “Prompt Us” podcast.

You Don't Know History
Episode 8: "Home to the palace to die..." Late Imperial Russia, 1860-1917

You Don't Know History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 105:07


Hey everyone! On this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Anthony Johnson (associate professor of history at UNCP), where we sit down and talk about the late Imperial period in Russia. We'll dive into the background of the Romanovs, the abolishing of serfdom, the Russo-Japanese War, the 1905 Revolution...and something happened in 1917 that saw the rise of the Soviet Union. Add a few more tsars, Pyotr Stolypin, and the mad monk Rasputin, and you have a packed episode!

Persons of Interest
Drew Richards

Persons of Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 35:46


Drew Richards bio via UNCPBraves.com After leading Lander to its most regular-season wins in 20 years, as well as a Peach Belt Conference Tournament title, as the head coach of the Bearcats in 2019-20, Drew Richards returned to Pembroke in March 2020 as the 16th head coach of the Braves. It will be the second coaching stint at UNCP for Richards, who helped guide the Braves to a 113-43 (.724) record and four NCAA Tournament appearances as an associate head coach from 2014-19. The Braves compiled a 72-29 (.713) record against conference foes over that span, and captured the PBC regular season and tournament championships in both 2016-17 and 2017-18. In his lone season with the Bearcats in Greenwood, S.C., the nine-year college coaching veteran helped lead the program on a 10-game turnaround from an 12-17 clip in 2018-19 to a 23-8 mark in 2019-20. The Bearcats concluded the 2019-20 campaign with a 15-1 mark at home, and rolled through the PBC Tournament on the way to a conference championship and the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. Richards began his collegiate coaching career at Missouri State-West Plains, where he helped lead helped pace the Grizzlies to a cumulative 63-30 record in two seasons, as well as the 2012-13 NJCAA Region XVI regular season title. His 2011-12 team finished ninth nationally in field goal percentage defense while also setting a program record for fewest points allowed in a season. As a player, Richards spent four seasons at Missouri State, where his Bears teams averaged 20 wins per season and made three trips to the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). He played in 118 games, making 69 starts, including 56 over his final two seasons. He led the team in blocks each of his final three campaigns and currently ranks third in program history in career blocks. Richards played professionally for one season with Erdgas Ehingen Steeples, where he finished ninth in the league in blocked shots and 12th in rebounds per game during the 2008-09 seasons. Richards earned his bachelor's degree in public relations from Missouri State in 2008, while also earning his master's degree in sports science from the United States Sports Academy in 2013. He and his wife, Caeli, have two children, Knox and Benton. Follow Drew Richards on Twitter: @DrewT_Richards --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/personsofinterest/message

30 Brave Minutes
Bringing Our Braves Back Safely

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 36:39


Returning to campus this fall will be challenging for universities around the country.  Scott Billingsley (Associate Provost) and Annie Angueira (Assistant Vice Chancellor of Facilities) discuss UNCP's preparations with Richard Gay (Interim Dean, CAS) and Ashley Allen (Interim Associate Dean, CAS).   LINK: https://www.uncp.edu/about/update-coronavirus-covid-19   LINK: Bringing Our Braves Back: Roadmap to Fall 2020.   Transcript coming soon.   Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu

The SHIFT Podcast
Episode 007 - Othello "OT" Johnson - Liberian Civil War Survivor, Refugee, Wrestler, UNCP Head Coach

The SHIFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 65:25


Othello "OT" Johnson was born in Liberia and has an amazing story of survival, persistence, endurance, and the will to live well! He's a childhood friend of Wells and is currently in his 10th season at the helm of the UNCP wrestling program, having already turned in five of the finest seasons in its history. He's a husband and father to two beautiful girls and his story will leave you inspired, encouraged, and more grateful for the gift of life! Connect with OT: Facebook Linkedin Website: Johnson Athletic Camps Twitter Connect with Jonathan: Website The SHIFT Course Linkedin Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Wells: Website Linkedin YouTube Facebook Email: Wells@WellsThompsonSoccer.com Cell: (336)575-3324 Connect with Michael: Linkedin Facebook Twitter Instagram Michael builds School in Sierra Leon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-shift-podcast/support

Thorne Ladson Sports
NFL Draft Prospect from UNCP -Episode 34 Special Guest Taye Vereen

Thorne Ladson Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 42:11


Episode 34 Special Guest Taye Vereen Taye Vereen is a 2021 NFL draft prospect. We set down and talk to Taye about school life, what it takes to play, how practice is going, how covid19 is effecting things and much much more! We have fun and we have plenty of laughs.

Ward Wrestling Live
Head Wrestling Coach at Braden River High School Cezar Sharbono

Ward Wrestling Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 38:41


2X FL State Placer .... 2X NCAA DII Qualifier for UNCP. Coached FHSAA at Southeast High (1), Palmetto High (1), Sarasota High (4) and Now at Braden River High (3). Head coach at SHS and BRHS. Head Coach of FL Young Guns and Spec Ops Disney Duals Programs (10) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-ward9/support

Football After Dark
Special guest Domenique Davis of the NY Jets stops by✈️

Football After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 34:33


In this episode former UNCP defensive lineman Domenique Davis joins me to talk about his journey to the NFL from humble beginnings. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

One and One Podcast
Isaac Parks

One and One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 56:16


Isaac Parks is the current Punter for the University of North Carolina at Pembroke's Football Team. He talks about growing up in Greensboro, NC, being the middle child, how he got into football, and how he became a punter. Isaac describes his great career at Southern Guilford High School, and how the team was so good, he barely got on the field to punt, his recruiting process, why he chose North Carolina A&T, and why he transferred to UNCP. He discusses the training process for punters and how his hard work has led to All-American honors. Isaac then explains his sweet proposal story to fiance Sarah Graham- his plan to propose after a football game, his teammates being so happy when she said yes, and how the video has gone viral.

Carolina Small Talk
Season 2 Episode 3

Carolina Small Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 16:10


Happy Monday and happy First day of class to UNCP! Carolina Small Talk here to get your week started right! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-baril/message

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Football After Dark
UNCP 2x All American Punter Isaac Parks Stops By

Football After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 55:51


One of the best specialist in the nation joins me for a special feature episode of the F.A.D to talk about his journey, his craft, his possible future in the NFL, and how he went viral. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

30 Brave Minutes
Helping 21st-Century College Students Succeed

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 39:10


Are today's college students different from those of the past? What challenges do freshmen face today? Dean Frederick discusses these and other thought provoking questions with UNCP administrators: Teagan Decker, interim Dean of the Esther G. Maynor Honors College; Engle Revels, Director of Admissions; Nicolette Campos, Director of the Accessibility Resource Center; and Beth Holder, Dean of the University College. Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu

The Weekly Roundup
UNC Pembroke chancellor discusses NC Promise Tuition Plan's impact

The Weekly Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 13:18


Welcome to Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, a show bringing you some of the state's biggest and most interesting business news stories. This week, we talk to UNC Pembroke Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings about the impact of the NC Promise Tuition Plan, which was implemented at UNCP, Elizabeth City State University and Western Carolina University in fall 2018.

Called Third Strike
Called Third Strike podcast: Interview with UNCP coach Paul O'Neil

Called Third Strike

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 13:22


The college baseball season opens for UNC Pembroke on the first weekend in February and coach Paul O'Neil is ready for his 19th season with the Braves. Also, Pine Forest High graduate Cobie Fletcher Vance talks about being able to help the local baseball community with a camp upcoming at Terry Sanford High. Join Sonny Jones for Episode 2 of the Called Third Strike podcast.

Big Time Strength Podcast
BTS #16: Joey Hannant - University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Big Time Strength Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 29:54


Joey Hannant enters his tenth year with the University of North Carolina at Pembroke as the head of the athletic performance department during the 2018-2019 academic year. As head of the program, Hannant is responsible for designing and implementing year-round training and nutrition programs with the main focus on athletic development of all varsity sports and the spirit squad at UNCP. In addition, he is directly responsible for the day-to-day training of the football, men's basketball and softball programs. Prior to joining the UNCP staff, Hannant was the Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning at the College of Charleston for a year and a half. While there, he was directly responsible for the strength and conditioning development of men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, women’s track and field and women’s tennis while assisting with men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and volleyball. In October 2015, he was named to the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects in Sports where he works with other appointed constituents to provide leadership to the NCAA in order to promote a healthy and safe environment for student-athletes through research, education, collaboration and policy development Hannant graduated from Western Illinois University in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science, also completing an internship at the University of Iowa with the strength and conditioning staff for the football team.  He then earned his Master’s degree from The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. in 2007 and continued his training in the strength and conditioning department, working with many of the institutions different sport programs. In this episode we discuss how Coach Hannant grew his staff to 5 full time coaches, his department's mission statement and training philosophy, how he fundraises for his department, his favorite programming methods, and much more!  Coach Hannant Contact Info: Email: joseph.hannant@uncp.edu Twitter: @JoeyHannant, @uncpstrength Instagram: joehant, uncpstrength   Thank you to TeamBuildr for sponsoring this episode. TeamBuildr provides strength and conditioning software to athletics programs around the country.  Whether your write your own programs or want access to over 100 templates, TeamBuildr can make your program more efficient, more accountable and smarter when it comes to measuring your team’s effort in the weight room. Visit their website and start a 14-day free trial at TeamBuildr.com.  Big Time Strength Contact Info: Email: bigtimestrength@gmail.com Twitter: @gdrosier, @CoachPedersenMV Instagram: g.rosier, mvmustangstrength Website: bigtimestrength.com If you enjoyed the episode please subscribe like, share, or leave a comment.  

30 Brave Minutes
Life in the US Military

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 42:22


UNCP is a military friendly university. In this episode, Jeff Frederick is joined by UNCP faculty and staff who have served in the US military: Dr. Weston Cook (History), Mike Clawson and Jasmine Coleman (Military Outreach), and Lewis Whitley (Mathematics & Computer Science).  Originally published December 1, 2017. Read the transcript. www.uncp.edu   

30 Brave Minutes
College Affordability & NC Promise

30 Brave Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 35:22


NC Promise will make UNCP even more affordable beginning fall 2018.  In this episode, Jeff Frederick discusses the affordability of higher education and the application process with David Ward (UNCP's Provost and Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs), Lois Williams (Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment), and Jodi Phelps (Director of University Communications and Marketing). Originally published January 1, 2018. Read the transcript. www.uncp.edu 

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Joanna Hersey, President of the International Women’s Brass Conference and one half of the JAM Duo, joins Andrew & Lance in a fantastic and high energy conversation about taking risks and following your dreams.   Joanna is a very busy musician. In addition to the above, Joanna is Associate Professor of Tuba/Euphonium at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Visiting Instructor of Tuba/Euphonium at East Carolina University and is a Yamaha and Parker Mouthpiece Performing Artist.   Formerly of the US Coast Guard Band, Joanna spoke with us from the Music For All Conference in Indianapolis. She talked about the importance of being quick and dealing with your “external shoulds,” and we had a frank discussion of sexism in the career field.    We also had time to talk about the new JAM Duo CD which features Andrew and Lance! How could we not?   LINKS!   Joanna's artist page   JAM CD!   UNCP bio page   IWBC page   Whole Hearted Musician   Want to help the show? Take a minute to leave us a rating and a review on iTunes. A huge THANK YOU goes out to those listeners who have become patrons over at https://www.patreon.com/thebrassjunkies! Through as little as $1 per episode you can help us reach our next goal of $75 per episode and at the same time gain access to exclusive content including bonus episodes. We are now on Instagram! Follow us at instagram.com/pray4jens/ TODAY! The Brass Area of the Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh PA is our new partner (and Lance has been teaching euphonium there since 2000.) If you are interested in learning more about the program, visit the site HERE! Check out Parker Mouthpieces fine offerings (including the Andrew Hitz and Lance LaDuke models) at http://www.parkermouthpieces.com/ Expertly produced by Joey Santillo with love, care and enthusiasm.

CRESCENDO! PODCAST
The River’s Wrath LIVE

CRESCENDO! PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 8:36


World Premiere LIVE performance of The River's Wrath by composer Dr. Mark Andersen. On piano is Jamil Wright, danced by Janiel Miller. Recorded at Givens Performing Arts Center in Pembroke, NC. Performance was shown to a select audience from UNCP, Our State Magazine, and Robeson County Arts Council.On October 7-8, 2016, Hurricane Matthew unleashed The River's Wrath on Robeson County in North Carolina. Award Winning Composer Mark Andersen used the days without power or water to create the following original composition, expressing the experience of the devastating floods. Choreography by Savannah Richardson and Janiel Miller. Artwork by Nila Chamberlain. Videography by Lynn Andersen.Dedicated to Bruce Davis, Mayor of Lumberton, and the People of Robeson County.We encourage new performances of the music, as well as the choreography. Sheet music available, contact us.©Copyright 2017 International Artists Foundation.This clip is part of a full episode that will air on Seatte Community Media in Seattle at 6:30 pm Thursday, and 3:30 pm on Saturday (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe channel 23). You can view it on the above channels, or online at www.seattlecommunitymedia.org.It also airs throughout New York State on Time Warner Cable, and in several other States and Cities - including New York and New York City, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Baltimore, on the Cable Access channel.

First in Future: Where Emerging Ideas Take Flight
Thomas Hall, Executive Director, Thomas Family Center for Entrepreneurship, UNCP

First in Future: Where Emerging Ideas Take Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 30:43


In the center of Pembroke, a sleepy town of just 3,000 in southeastern North Carolina, the Thomas Family Center for Entrepreneurship at UNC Pembroke has set up shop in a restored furniture store. Heading the center is an unlikely leader: Thomas Hall, a man who, until recently, worked in Boston to launch a number of consumer products. His new charge is to work with an enthusiastic group of citizens to figure out how to create a vibrant innovation ecosystem in Robeson County, just a few miles from the South Carolina border. Pembroke's team is joining with similar communities as a part of InnovateNC, an initiative that grew out of IEI's 2015 Emerging Issues Forum, Innovation Reconstructed. Their goal is to, in part, assess their assets and try to build on - not abandon - them. This week, we talk to Thomas Hall in the Thomas Center's 20,000 sq. ft. incubator about "coop-itition," the county's first makerspace, and how entrepreneurial success can transform this small community.

NC Now |  2013 Archive UNC-TV
NC Now | 10/22/13

NC Now | 2013 Archive UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2013 26:46


A recent hearing in Raleigh brought legislators up to date on plans to repay the state's unemployment insurance debt. Sen. Bob Rucho talks about why lawmakers pushed for this plan & how it will help employers. A cooking school in Charlotte offers participants a unique edge to a new career. And author & business leader Doug Tatum talks about sustainable job creation & growth.

NC Now |  2013 Archive UNC-TV
NC Now | 04/10/13

NC Now | 2013 Archive UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013 26:46


How shoaling & storms have impacted the Hatteras-Ocracoke Ferry route. The UNC-Pembroke nursing program gives students hands-on medical training. And UNC-P Chancellor Kyle Carter talks about the past, present, and future of the school as it marks its 125th anniversary.

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