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Beyond The Brown & Gold
by Rowan Radio
Beyond the Brown & Gold will deliver a dose of nostalgia and alma mater pride by highlighting the lives and memories of Glassboro State College and Rowan University alumni. Join hosts Rob Lightfoot ’00, M’01 and Jessica Kanady ’08, M’15 as they sit down with graduates spanning the decades and learn more about their unique college experiences, career paths, life lessons and more!
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Liz Faircloth '00: From Campus Leader to Real Estate Powerhouse
Liz Faircloth '00 joins Beyond the Brown and Gold to share her path from psychology major and student government leader to real estate investor and entrepreneur. She discusses building a national portfolio, founding InvestHER to support women investors, lessons from the 2008 crash, practical investing tips (house-hacking, team-building, financing), and her continued ties to Rowan University. InvestHER Con and resources for women seeking to grow wealth via real estate are highlighted.
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Chanelle Rene '99 on Creative Reinvention, Resiliency, & Art
Chanelle Rene '99 discusses her winding path from biochemistry and broadcasting studies to a career in communications, wellness, e-commerce, and finally full-time visual art. She explains how classes and internships shaped her skills (including advice she received from a Rowan professor), and led to unexpected pivots. She describes teaching herself painting during the pandemic, creating portraits, murals, and public installations, and designing the New Jersey Devils' 2024–25 Black History Celebration jersey. She shares lessons on resilience, entrepreneurship, and pursuing creative passions at any age. For more information Chanelle's journey, you read more at chanellerene.com
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Brianna "Bree" Jacobs '19 on Her Love of Dancing & Owning a Dance Company
Brianna "Bree" Jacobs '19 joins the latest episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. Jacobs, an accounting major and dance minor during her days at Rowan University, spends her time these days working at KPMG as an audit manager. However, she spends her down time cultivating her passion - dancing. On the new show, Jacobs discusses how she fell in love with dancing, the process of starting her own dancing company, and how dancing can be therapeutic. Jacobs is the founder and director of hip-hop/contemporary company ‘Empire Dance.' Under her leadership, the company has delivered captivating performances in New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and their home state of New Jersey, as well as placing in the top 10 at World of Dance. Hear all about her journey from Rowan University to the dance floor on a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold.
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Ed Delesky '18, MD '22 on the Life of a Medical Student & Becoming a Physician
Ed Delesky ’18, MD ’22 spent his days at Rowan University balancing biochemistry with being a track and field athlete. Years later, Delesky is now a family medicine physician with Cooper University Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine. The newest episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold welcomes Delesky in to discuss his time as a Rowan University student and why he decided to jump into the family medicine field. Also, he explains mental challenges of medical school and offers advice to future patients. Delesky, host of Your Checkup! Patient Education Podcast, shares tips for future medical students and how patients can change their thinking about medicine.
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Steve Calabro '80 on Working in the Casino Business
Steve Calabro '80 traded in the chilly weather of New Jersey for the sunny skies and warm weather of Florida. However, his passion and career path did not change. Calabro has been a part of the casino and entertainment industry since the 80s. These days, Calabro is an executive vice president and General Manager at Hialeah Park Casino in Florida. A new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold catches up with Calabro, who discusses his time in the Atlantic City casino scene; attending then-Glassboro State College including a stint at WGLS-FM (Rowan University's campus radio station); and more. Also, he talks about working with entertainers in the music business as a part of his work in the casino field and working with Donald Trump.
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Claudia Abate '93 on Working for the United Nations & World Travel
Claudia Abate '93 joins the Beyond the Brown & Gold to share her incredibly unique journey from Glassboro to working for the United Nations. Abate's desire to work for the United Nations began at a young age and eventually developed into a reality. During this episode, she talks about how her worldly experiences at the UN led her to meeting presidents and notable political figures along the way. Abate is a respected and trusted advisor to Heads of State, Heads of Government, and Sovereigns. Her expertise and recognition encompasses working with philanthropists, governments, the United Nations, and non-profit organizations. Her work has been honored with a nomination for the Seoul Peace Prize. Today, the Foundation for Post Conflict Development is a leading organization for advocacy, education, and project delivery in fragile and conflict-affected countries. Learn about her incredible career on a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold.
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Prof Sweethearts 2026 Edition - Part 2
Ahead of Valentine's Day, Beyond The Brown & Gold gets you in the mood for love. Listen to the 2026 edition of Prof Sweethearts stories from Rowan alumni across generations, featuring tales of longtime commitments and surprising challenges. Part 2 of these heartfelt love stories includes: Lisa (Williams) ’83 & Kevin Crichton ’84 Kelly (Fitzpatrick) ’00 & Wayne Trojanowski ’00 Sydnee (Gould) ’20 & Ben Afflitto ’22 Steph (Taraschi) ’10 & Erika Knorr ’12
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Prof Sweethearts 2026 Edition - Part 1
Ahead of Valentine's Day, Beyond The Brown & Gold gets you in the mood for love. Listen to the 2026 edition of Prof Sweethearts stories from Rowan alumni across generations, featuring tales of longtime commitments and surprising challenges. Part 1 of these heartfelt love stories includes: Colleen (Kulik) ’03 & Tom Marroletti ’04 Diane (Lisa) ’69, M’80 & John Mazzei ’69, M’75 Aaliyah Wiggins ’22 & Lesego Harrison ’23
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Dr. Hettie Williams '94 on AI, African-American History, & Student Anxiety
Dr. Hettie Williams '94, an associate professor, author, and podcaster, discusses her journey on a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. The MLK Unsung Hero Award winner details her journey from Glassboro State College to a tenured position at Monmouth University. She shares memories of influential mentors, her research on African-American history and how programs like EOF/MAP and AmeriCorps shaped her path. The conversation covers her books (including The Georgia of the North), her podcasts, her popular course on the History of Love and Marriage, and how she approaches teaching today amid student anxiety and new tools like AI. For more on Dr. Williams, head here
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Jon Vogel '11 on Becoming an Entrepreneur, Rowan Alumni Board, & Connecting With Students
Jon J. Vogel '11 is an entrepreneur, marketer, philanthropist, and educator who earned his BS in Entrepreneurship from Rowan University and an MBA in Marketing from Drexel University. He is the co-founder and principal of 215 Marketing, an award-winning Philadelphia-based marketing agency recognized on the Inc. 5000 list of Fastest Growing Private Companies in America (2023), Adweek’s Top 50 Fastest Growing Agencies in the World (2025), and the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Fast 50 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the Greater Philadelphia region (2025). Together with its sister agency, Units Franchise Marketing, 215 Marketing has also been a back-to-back winner of Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top Franchise Suppliers. Vogel joined Beyond the Brown & Gold to discuss his days at Rowan University and his rise in the entrepreneurship world. He shared methods on connecting with students, lessons in marketing, why Disney World is one of his favorite places, and much more.
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Dr. Laura Grossi '11 on Forensic Psychology & How to Pursue A Mental Health Career
Dr. Laura Grossi's path to becoming a forensic evaluator at a state psychiatric hospital was not a straight path. Her varied educational background, which included psychology, led her into the world of law & justice. Grossi's job includes performing forensic evaluations to assess competency of people to stand trial and evaluations to see if defendants qualify for the insanity defense. The newest Beyond the Brown & Gold episode takes a deep dive into Grossi's unique profession and how her time at Rowan University led her to such a unique and distinguished career.
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Rasheed Daniel '00 on Creating a TV Production, Relationship Building, & Being a Dad
Rasheed J. Daniel '00 is the CEO and founder of TeamSheed Productions, an independent Black-owned company dedicated to advancing inclusion in the television industry. Daniel is the guest on a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. He recounts his fun days at Rowan University; how Dr. William H. Myers impacted his life in Glassboro; and how he got started in the television industry. Also, he covers the challenges of creating reality television, what he tries to teach his children, and much more. As a part of TeamSheed Productions, Daniel co-created a new music competition series called Deb's House, which he also details in the show.
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Josh Schneider M '18 on Living with Blindness & Playing Hockey
Meet Josh Schneider M’18, a podcaster, advocate, and proud College of Education alumnus. While pursuing his master’s degree at Rowan University, Josh began to experience vision loss: an event that would reshape his path and inspire his life’s mission. Josh shares his story of navigating his vision loss to discovering the world of blind hockey. Hear how his experiences led to co-founding The Dented Puck Foundation and supporting the U.S. Blind Hockey Team.
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Chris D'Angelo '07, M'10 on Alumni Engagement, Forging Forward, & His Love for TV
Chris D'Angelo '07, M'10, Rowan University's Director of Alumni Engagement, joins the latest edition of Beyond the Brown & Gold. Family has always been a big part of Chris's Rowan story. Whether it was following the footsteps of his twin sister or building a family environment in Rowan's Alumni Engagement office, D'Angelo's passion for his position started long before becoming a Rowan University employee. D'Angelo discusses the mentors who influenced him throughout his career; how he met his wife at Rowan; the university's new Forging Forward campaign; his love of television; and more in an action-packed episode.
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Devón Coles '21 on Being an Online Student, Performance Training, & Court Services
Devón Coles '21 stops by Beyond the Brown & Gold to share his experiences as a Rowan University online student. Coles gained his Law & Justice degree from Rowan University and parlayed that into a career as a probation office. His talents are not limited to one kind of court. Also, Coles trains basketball players and currently has a business that develops the next generation of hoops talent. Coles offers wisdom regarding training in youth sports, what it was like being an online student, and much more in an entertaining episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. For more information on his business, you visit his website: devoncolestraining.com/
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Danielle Roberts '11 on Being an Anti-Career Coach, Hustle Culture, & Severance
Danielle Roberts '11 is known as the Anti-Career Coach. Her professional experiences led her to thinking about how people work and workplace culture. As a TEDx speaker with a vast knowledge of social media platforms, she continues to help shape the future and humanize workplaces everywhere. Roberts joins the Beyond the Brown & Gold crew to share her experiences at Rowan University as a student and former employee. Elsewhere, Roberts talks about how the popular TV show Severance is relatable to today's workforce; and the concept of hustle culture.
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Joe Marakowski '18 on Being Joey Cannoli, Life in Government Work, & Cooking
Joe Marakowski '18 works in government as a logistics management specialist but that is not his claim to fame. Marakowski created and donated a scholarship, published a book, and even started his own business. Known as "Joey Cannoli in the wedding entertainment, Marakowski parlayed his love of fun and food into a side business that allows people to share in his love of cannoli. Before his business took off, Marakowski spent time at Camden County College before landing at Rowan University. His Rowan University experience eventually led to a job with the Navy and the government. Find out about Joe Marakowski's path to success on the latest episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold.
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Brian Kulak '98, M'12 on The Hot Seat, Connecting with Students, & Education
Brian Kulak '98, M'12 turned an educational concept into a new book and he shares his wisdom a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. Following his days at Rowan University, Kulak embarked on a career in education. As a teacher, he wanted to connect with students and developed "The Hot Seat" - a thought-provoking concept that allowed his students to freely share their thoughts. Kulak explains how The Hot Seat (also the title of his recently released book) came to be. He is joined by one of his former students in-studio - Kaylee Collins, who described her experiences in The Hot Seat. Kulak also describes the secret to connecting with students in the classroom, books that do and don't work in the classroom, and the BTBG crew puts Kulak on their version of The Hot Seat.
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Jon Lavengetto '14 on Creating Content in the New Orleans Sports Scene
Long daily commutes from the Jersey Shore to New York City didn't stop Jon Lavengetto '14 on a path towards working in sports. Currently, his hard work and dedication landed him a position as the senior content manager for the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans. The newest episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold finds Lavengetto talking about his work in The Big Easy and his days at Rowan University in the Radio, Television, & Film department. Plus, Lavengetto provides tips for providing good social media content and offers advice to students on how to succeed in the competitive sports/content creation field.
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Troi Barnes '17 on Working in Public Relations, Rowan University Family Ties, & Making Change
Troi Barnes '17 currently serves as the director of media relations at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the nation's premier legal organization. Also, she Is a part of the Rowan University Black Alumni Network. A new episode of Beyond The Brown & Gold highlights her time at Rowan University and what the Glassboro means to her family - including why it has a special meaning to her parents. Also, Barnes describes her time and influences at Rowan University while earning a degree in public relations. Lastly, Barnes discussed how internships helped shape her career and how they led to her current career path that includes battling for democracy.
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Jean ’81 & Ric Edelman ’80 on Financial Literacy, Edelman Fossil Park, & Self-Care
Acclaimed financial advisor and best-selling personal finance author Ric Edelman ’80 hosted the country’s longest-running personal finance radio show, The Ric Edelman Show, and subsequent podcast, The Truth About Your Future with Ric Edelman. Jean Edelman ’81 is an author and host of the Self-Care with Jean podcast. They continue to build a legacy at Rowan University and beyond. The latest edition of Beyond the Brown & Gold welcomes the co-founders of Edelman Financial Engines, the largest investment management firm in the nation, to the show. The Edelmans take us on their path, from Glassboro State College to the top echelon of personal finance; crypto; and the relationship between parents, children, and money. Also, they explain how and why they continue to support Rowan University and its students – including the marvelous Jean & Ric Edelman Fossil Park & Museum of Rowan University. They reveal how the park came to be and how it will benefitgenerations to come. Come discover the couple’s dynamic story and how they became two of the most influential figures in the asset and wealth management field.
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Steve Feinberg '90 on Good Charlotte, Rowan Music Group, & A Life in the Music Industry
Steve Feinberg '90 is a seasoned music industry professional with a remarkable career spanning over 24 years. His journey in the arts started when he relocated from Philadelphia to New York, where he became an integral part of the entertainment landscape. A new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold catches up with Feinberg and his amazing run in the entertainment industry and how he landed back at Rowan University to further develop the Rowan Music Group. A career that included managing Good Charlotte and working with Academy Award-winning actor Kevin Kline takes center stage on an exciting new episode. Initially working with Academy Award-winning actor Kevin Kline to produce Shakespeare in the Park, Steve quickly found a place in the television industry, running the script department for network television’s #1 drama, Law & Order.
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Chrissy Buteas '04 on Working in Government, Playing Field Hockey, & Advice for Students
Chrissy Buteas '04 made the most of her time at Rowan University. Buteas won a national championship as a member of Rowan University's field hockey team. Her success extended past the field as she explained in a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. Buteas, the President & CEO of the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ), joined the podcast to discuss her career in government; how she arrived at her chosen career path; continued work at Rowan University; and much more including her time as a Rowan University athlete.
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Karl Jurman ’78 and Mary (D’Arcy) Jurman ’77 on Falling in Love, Broadway, & A Life in the Arts
Karl Jurman ’78 and Mary (D’Arcy) Jurman ’77 joined Beyond the Brown & Gold to share their experiences at then-Glassboro State College and more. These Prof Sweethearts detail the story about how they met; and how the arts has played an important part in their lives. Plus, hear from Karl Jurman '78 on life working on Broadway and his vast experiences as a music director. Mary Jurman covers her work in voice performance and the pivotal moments that helped shape her career
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Lu Reyes '20 & Jay Reyes '13 on Art, Working with a Sibling, & Being The Super Poor Kids
Lu Reyes '20 and Jay Reyes '13, known as The Super Poor Kids, are an accomplished art duo hailing from Camden, NJ, whose artistic pursuits span over a decade and a half. During their time at Rowan, they joined the Xi Gamma chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated and remain active members of the organization today. The brother duo joins the latest episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold to talk about their art careers, upbringing, working with the NHL's New Jersey Devils, and much more.
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Prof Sweethearts Edition - Part 2
Love is in the air during February for Beyond The Brown & Gold as we salute Prof Sweethearts. Couples who met their significant other at Rowan University share their love stories in a special two-part episode. Part 2 features the following the couples: Avé (Borneo) Altersitz ’77 & Russell Altersitz ’76 Chris Douglas ’94 & Lourdes (Fernandez) Douglas ’96 Gina (Bittner) Di Bartolo ’09 & Anthony Di Bartolo ’09 Angela (Sharp) Tripido ’93 & Anthony Tripido ’93 Enjoy this special look at love courtesy of Beyond the Brown & Gold!
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Prof Sweethearts Edition - Part 1
Love is in the air during February for Beyond The Brown & Gold as we salute Prof Sweethearts. Couples who met their significant other at Rowan University share their love stories in a special two-part episode. Part 1 features the following the couples: Brian Ceriani ’99 & Jessica (Striplin) Ceriani ’99 Charles Morgan ’12 & Stephanie (Holmes) Morgan ’13 Abby Aretz ’20 & Emily Kertis ’20 Enjoy this special look at love courtesy of Beyond the Brown & Gold!
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Dr. Al Lewis '06 on Becoming a Leader, Life as a Superintendent, & Playing Ice Hockey
Dr. Al Lewis '06 developed a career in education as the Superintendent at Weymouth Township School District. He shares his path to success on the latest edition of Beyond the Brown & Gold. Dr. Lewis explains how Rowan University played a pivotal role in his life from the classroom to the ice rink and meeting his future wife. Also, he describes what action he took upon taking on a new job, the position's challenges, surrounding yourself with the right people, and much more.
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Angela Brown '98 on Being a Non-Traditional Student, Resiliency, & COVID Challenges
Angela Brown '98 is the co-founder of Perfecting Ministries in Sewell, NJ and executive director of Loving Our Cities - a community development corporation with a mission to enhance the quality of life and advocate to amplify women's voices. Striving to make the world a better place, Brown shared her joys, struggles, influences, and dreams on the latest episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. While going through Rowan University as a non-traditional student, Brown managed to stay active in a variety of areas including through the Black Cultural League, Student Government Association, and more. She described life during COVID; how she battled adversity through her college days and beyond.
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Walt Walker '05, M '06 on Engineers without Borders, the Importance of Mentors, & Building Community
Walt Walker '05, M '06 is the Vice President and Water Equity Practice Leader at T.Y. Lin | Greeley and Hansen Water Solutions. Walker joined a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold to discuss how he landed in the engineering field; Rowan's Engineers without Borders; and taking a risk by moving to New York City to pursue his dreams. Also, Walker describes the importance of mentors to career development; how marathon running helped him build community; and how is journey through Rowan University shaped him.
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Juliet (Williams) Hahn '97 on Battling Dyslexia, the Power of LinkedIn & Parenthood
Juliet (Williams) Hahn '97 is the Chief Communications Officer (CCO) at FetTech. However, she battled adversity growing up. Despite being a successful two-sport athlete, Hahn's academic career faced a big challenge...dyslexia. Despite the learning obstacles, she built a successful career after college, which includes hosting numerous podcasts and working in the communications industry. Hahn, who graduated from Rowan University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio, Television, & Film, joined the podcast to share her trials and tribulations dealing with dyslexia; how she uses LinkedIn to communicate; and advice to students on how to thrive.
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Kevin McMahon '06 on Working with the Philadelphia Eagles, CHOP, & Fundraising
Kevin McMahon '06 is the Senior Director of Community Fundraising & Cause Marketing at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. A new Beyond the Brown & Gold finds McMahon recounting his days in Glassboro and what led him to extend his academic career at the University of Tennessee. Also, McMahon shares his experiences with Rowan University's Rec Center; what it was like working with the Philadelphia Eagles; his experiences with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and offers insights in the world of fundraising.
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John Rondi ’89 & Johnny Rondi ’18 of Johnny Drinks on Building a Brand
John Rondi ’89 & Johnny Rondi ’18 are a father-son duo that built a very unique brand called Johnny Drinks. They've shared their love of cocktails and food all over the world and they explain how Johnny Drinks came to be on a new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold. The pair recounts their personal paths to creating a brand that has become a social media hit with nearly three million followers on TikTok. Also, they reveal challenges faced while developing their popular content and much more.
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Daniel Jones '05 on his Rebellious College Days, Jiu Jitsu, & AI
Fresh off a flight from Key West, Florida, Daniel Jones '05 joins the program to talk about his rocky road from Rowan University to working for Xbox. Besides his work in the world of artificial intelligence, Jones has a love for jiu jitsu and mentoring young engineers. Jones shared wisdom regarding technology, being a parent, and much more during a fun trip down memory lane.
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Isha Strasser M'20 on Self-Discovery, Punk Rock, and Working in Prisons
Isha Strasser M'20 traveled all over the country, which includes a stop at Rowan University in Glassboro. Strasser, who is an organizational director, and contemplative teacher, covers her background and the enjoyment of learning. Also, she talked about the challenges of being a non-traditional student while attending Rowan University, working in prisons, resiliency, and much more.
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Matt Morgan '06 on the Challenges of Being an Engineer, Board Games, & Gaming Conventions
Matt Morgan '06 has an eclectic background that he shares on a new edition of Beyond the Brown & Gold. Morgan's regular job is as a Department of Defense Civilian at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. However, Morgan's career also included time as a writer for Wired and MTV. He discusses his versatile background; why he chose engineering at Rowan University while also being a part of the Rowan Television Network; volunteering; and getting engaged while still in college.
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Blake Winston Rice '12 on the Anatomy of Filmmaking & Advice to Students on How to Succeed
Before Blake Winston Rice '12 created critically acclaimed short films for the Cannes Film Festival, he roamed Bozorth Hall at Rowan University as Radio/TV/Film major. He joins Beyond the Brown & Gold to talk about his path through the entertainment world including working as a stand-up comedian; and beginning his journey as a filmmaker. Rice details his inspiration and thought process on creating films. Also, Rice shares his thoughts on how students can achieve success as filmmakers.
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Sara Rizzo '10 on Living in Kazakhstan, Working in Data Services, & How Students Can Take Chances to Succeed
Rowan University alum Sara Rizzo '10 took an unusual path to land in her current position as an assistant professor & Data Services Librarian at National Louis University in Chicago. Rizzo discusses her journey (which included living in Kazakhstan) and why she decided becoming a librarian was the career path for her. Also, she talks about the importance of taking risks, her time at Rowan, and much more.
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Tony Racioppi '04 on His Rise with Rowan Football, Becoming a Quarterback Coach, & Working with Athletes
Tony Racioppi '04 spends his time developing the next generation of quarterbacks as a coach with Test Academy. Before he became a coach, Racioppi was one of the greatest athletes to ever to play at Rowan University. The former record-setting All-American quarterback paid a visit to Beyond the Brown & Gold to talk about his playing days as a Prof including his team's remarkable run; a big coaching change during his senior year; and the team's controversial, headline-making loss to Bridgewater College in 2001. Also, Racioppi discusses being a part of renowned Manning Passing Academy; challenges faced by today's athletes; and much more.
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Teray Johnson MBA '17 on Working in Health Care, Getting Her MBA, & Being A Novelist
Teray Johnson MBA '17 is the Director of Data Automation and Transformation at Lifepoint Health. She joins Beyond the Brown & Gold to talk about her unique career path that involves being a healthcare professional while also earning an MBA from Rowan University. Also, she discusses how she became a novelist; how data plays a big part in her work; why she opted to pursue an MBA at Rowan University; and some of her influences while completing the degree.
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Julia Lechner '09 on Moving to California, Storytelling, & Being a Mascot
Julia Lechner '09 is quite a creative force, who has a love for comedy and storytelling. The Rowan University graduate took decided to pick up and move out to the west coast where she hopped into the entertainment industry. A new Beyond the Brown & Gold finds Lechner discussing the transition out west post-graduation, the importance of storytelling, her time at Rowan Radio, sharing a surprise about her college days, and more. Find out how she maximized her skills and opportunities while living in California.
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Jeannine Frisby LaRue '74 on Being an Educator, Lobbyist, and Commencement Speaker
Fresh off of speaking at Rowan University's 2024 College of Education Commencement ceremony, Jeannine Frisby LaRue '74 is a guest on Beyond the Brown & Gold. Currently, Senior Vice President of the Kaufman Zita Group and an accomplished leader in New Jersey, LaRue shares her wisdom and insight on a new episode that should not be missed. She details her emotional journey as a student upon arriving to Glassboro State College and how she turned adversity into triumph. Also, LaRue talks about making the transition from education to a lobbyist; being a part of Rowan's Black Alumni Network; the famous Johnson/Kosygan summit in Glassboro; and much more.
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Dr. Kathleen Wickham, Ed.D '71 on the Importance of Journalism and Writing for The Whit During the Vietnam War
Dr. Kathleen Wickham, Ed.D. '71 wears many hats including being a professor in the School of Journalism & New Media at Ole Miss. Before building a career down south, Dr. Wickham attended then-Glassboro State College. Recently, she returned to campus for a visit and stopped by Beyond the Brown & Gold to talk about her career and time in Glassboro. Dr. Wickham discussed writing for The Whit, which included covering the Vietnam War; the importance of journalism and diversity; and much more.
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Charity Herndon '19 on Being an Author, Teaching, & How Writing Became Her Superpower
Charity Herndon '19 is a skilled and passionate author. A new Beyond the Brown & Gold finds Herndon talking about her road to Rowan and how she became a writer. Herndon discusses her debut novel - Other Side of the Tracks. Also, she outlines her writing process and how she balances writing along with teaching children. You can find a copy of Other Side of the Tracks online.
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Phillies PA Announcer Dan Baker '68 on Following His Passion, Baseball, & Overcoming Adversity
Philadelphia Phillies public address announcer Dan Baker is a Delaware Valley institution. Baker has been a fixture on the Philadelphia sports scene and at Phillies games for over 50 years. The latest edition of Beyond the Brown & Gold finds Baker sharing his keys to success with announcing; his days at Glassboro State College; how he overcame a career-threatening illness in 2021; and turning his love of sports into a lifelong career.
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Bob Catania '76 on His WGLS Days, Working in the Music Industry, & Today's Music
Bob Catania '76 has a love affair with music. Whether it was his early days at WGLS-FM at then-Glassboro State College or working with U2, Catania always found his way back to music. A new Beyond the Brown & Gold catches up with the music industry veteran. Learn how a job in a mailroom became a wonderful career. He talks about his career with various record labels and musicians including Lisa Loeb, Melissa Etheridge, and more.
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Deirdre Breakenridge ’88 on What Your Body Language Means & How To Read People
Deirdre Breakenridge ’88 is an author, reads 50 books per year, and can analyze your body language in the blink of an eye. A new Beyond the Brown & Gold finds the communications specialist talking about the art of body language, how to read another person, and what your body language says about you. Elsewhere, she discusses the Glassboro party scene in the 80's; writing books; the motivation behind them; and what meditation means to her. It's a revealing new episode of Beyond the Brown & Gold!
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BTBG Special: #ProfSweethearts Edition - Part 2
The second part of the #ProfSweethearts edition of Beyond the Brown & Gold is here. Find out how heartbreak, chance encounters, and chemistry led Profs down the road of love. The couples interviewed include: Chris & Violet Leak Martin Rob Friedman & Caroline Robertson Constantine Dean Pella & Kate Juniewicz Nicole Rowe & Lamont Nutter
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BTBG Special: #ProfSweethearts Edition - Part 1
Love is in the air as the Beyond the Brown & Gold crew visit with three couples that found love at Glassboro State College/Rowan University as a #ProfSweethearts edition of the podcast. These stories provide the love, triumph, and heartbreak that comes with dating in college. The couples interviewed include: Phil & Kari Janisse Scott & Katie Stys Eric Avedissian & Elnie Boyer
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Michael Licisyn '06 on Working for the Phillies and Life as a Filmmaker
Rowan University graduate Michael Licisyn '06 never intended to have a life working in sports. However, years after graduating, the Radio/TV/Film major found himself working for his favorite sports team - the Philadelphia Phillies - and winning two Emmys. A new Beyond the Brown & Gold covers Licisyn's rise through the ranks to become Video Content Manager with the Phillies. Elsewhere, he outlines his time at Rowan University; how his time at Rowan Radio helped shape him; and talks about what the team's 2022 National League Championship ring means to him.
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Beyond the Brown & Gold will deliver a dose of nostalgia and alma mater pride by highlighting the lives and memories of Glassboro State College and Rowan University alumni. Join hosts Rob Lightfoot ’00, M’01 and Jessica Kanady ’08, M’15 as they sit down with graduates spanning the decades and learn more about their unique college experiences, career paths, life lessons and more!
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