MCPHS Students Launch Hilarious Podcast Off the Books Revealing Authentic College Life Experiences in 2026

EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 3 MIN

MCPHS Students Launch Hilarious Podcast Off the Books Revealing Authentic College Life Experiences in 2026

from Digital Life Unfiltered · host Inception Point Ai

In the bustling world of student media, few voices cut through the noise like those of "Off the Books: Student Life Unfiltered," the raw, student-driven podcast exploding out of Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, or MCPHS. Launched just this February 2026, as detailed in MCPHS News, this show captures the unvarnished chaos and triumphs of college life straight from the mouths of those living it. Hosted by Emily Obuseh, a Health Psychology and Occupational Therapy student in the class of '28, and Kyleigh Hill, a Diagnostic Medical Sonography major also '28, the podcast dives into everything from organic chemistry nightmares to elevator sardine squeezes, all laced with Gen Z slang, pop culture nods, and infectious laughter.What sets "Off the Books" apart is its electric chemistry. Obuseh brings comic flair, riffing endlessly—"I will talk your socks off," she jokes—while Hill grounds it with straight-talk wisdom. Co-producer and editor Cristian Garcia, a first-year nursing student, orchestrates from a retrofitted library corner dubbed "low-budget heaven," complete with green screens, mics, and frantic cue cards flashing "Keep it snappy!" or "Hot take!" MCPHS Digital Content Manager Fanny Fellevik manages production, crediting the duo's instant spark for ditching the single-host plan.Season one promises 10 weekly episodes, 15 to 30 minutes each, streaming on Spotify and YouTube. The debut, "Surviving (and Thriving) in 2026," slams books shut for "Tiny Wins" like better sleep schedules, campus ice skating at Frog Pond, and a hilarious "What's in Your Bag?" segment—think pink cowboy hats, receipt-stuffed wallets, and type-A hand sanitizer hauls. On-the-road bits whisper through library stacks, blending study tips with real-talk on debt and bad study buddies.As winter grips campuses, this podcast feels timely amid 2026's buzz. Echoing broader digital life trends, like Yale School of Management's February 13 reflection on authentic storytelling in arts amid AI threats, "Off the Books" champions human vulnerability over polished perfection. Listeners hear unfiltered truths—the grind, the giggles, the growth—that no algorithm can fake. It's not just media; it's a blueprint for other schools, proving student voices can redefine college narratives.Tune in to laugh, learn, and maybe rethink your own "tiny wins." MCPHS News reports the team aims to showcase school fun, inspiring rivals to step up.Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more unfiltered vibes. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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