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Kentucky Wesleyan College
by Kentucky Wesleyan College
Variety of podcasting produced from the studios of WKWC on the campus of Kentucky Wesleyan College.
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WKWC's Presentation of Blondie Goes On A Picnic
If you missed the broadcast of WKWC’s presentation of “Blondie Goes On A Picnic,” here’s your chance to hear it online! Based on the classic comic by Chic and Dean Young. Directed and produced by KWC student, Haley Garret. Casting by Haley Garret. Co-produced by Derik Hancock. Cast: Melony McClellan as Blondie and the dog Elliott Gonzalez as Dagwood Richmond Holinde as Alexander Tonya Johnson as Cookie Lance Albers as the announcer Derik Hancock as the Farmer and the Goofy Man
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Barrier Breakers-S1E6-Kayla Nunes & Sofia Bracho
Host Lori Thurman (KWC ’94, Title IX & Disability Services Coordinator) interviews international students Kayla Nunes and Sofia Bracho about life as women studying far from home. They discuss cultural differences in gender expectations, campus involvement and favorite KWC memories, observations about gender equity, and advice for female international students. Guests share lessons they’d tell their younger selves (be braver, take risks), personal sources of pride, one small regret, and hopes for post-graduation—pursuing careers/education while giving back. Key takeaways: build support networks, use campus resources (including Title IX), advocate for yourself, and embrace opportunities.
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Homebrew Mischief Episode 3
Homebrew Mischief is a Dungeons and Dragons podcast rating homebrew content. ALL CONTENT BELONGS TO THEIR ORIGINAL CREATORS. This weeks episode features Galaxy and Danny bantering over items created by Demonau, ByTalesAndTaverns, and Sm_Rndm_Web. A race, a monster, and artifacts that are just as dangerous as a deck of many things are featured this week.
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The James Cousins Show - Keith Sharber
Joining Dr. Cousins in this episode is Keith Sharber. As the son of a United Methodist minister, he pursued a full-time career in radio broadcasting; three years as a disc jockey and then 11 years as a broadcast journalist. He moved to Owensboro in early 1979 as a broadcast journalist for WOMI and WBKR radio and was later promoted to news director. In early 1987, he left the full-time broadcasting industry to accept the sales manager position with Canteen Service Company of Owensboro, Inc. After 34 years with the food service management company, he is now semi-retired and loves supporting Kentucky Wesleyan College.
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Homebrew Mischief Episode 2
Homebrew Mischief is a Dungeons and Dragons podcast rating homebrew content. ALL CONTENT BELONGS TO THEIR ORIGINAL CREATORS. Episode 2 follows Galaxy and Flathlyn reviewing items from Snutsi, JonnyDM, and Primary_Disk_3349. Flathlyn also reveals all co-hosts are just the voices I use for various characters I created. More lore on them in later episodes.
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We're Doing A Podcast- We Went for a Car Ride
In this Episode Elliott and Finn start their podcast, however when things go astray they end up in a van for a ride. Join us as we listen to their escapades taking a car ride.
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Headcanon - EPISODE 4: Fame is the Ultimate Alibi: A Breakdown of Chicago the Musical with Special Guest Elliott Gonzalez
In this episode of Headcanon, the podcast where we psychoanalyze your favorite fictional stories until they feel a bit too real, we step into the spotlight of Chicago, where crime, fame, and performance blur into one dazzling illusion. Join us as we mix pop culture with psychology - is this story about who's guilty, or is it about who tells their story the best? Podcast Cover by Dime Pierson
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Homebrew Mischief Episode 1
Homebrew Mischief is a Dungeons and Dragons podcast rating homebrew content. ALL CONTENT BELONGS TO THEIR ORIGINAL CREATORS. Episode one follows Galaxy and Xander reviewing and bantering over Sword/Weapon Spirits, the Avatar of Tharizdun, and a rod that is equally as hard to spell as it is to pronounce. It also features comedy of Xander's choice of words and Galaxy admonishing him to keep it clean.
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Barrier Breakers-S1E5-Kim Johnson
In Episode Five of the Barrier Breakers Podcast, we sit down with longtime educator, advocate, and community leader Kim Johnson — someone whose life’s work has been dedicated to supporting individuals who are differently abled. With over three decades in education, Kim reflects on the experiences, challenges, and meaningful moments that shaped her remarkable career. Kim shares that her passion for special education and disability services began early in her career when she witnessed firsthand the transformative impact that compassionate support and accessible opportunities can have on students and families. What started as a professional pathway quickly became a personal mission — to ensure that every learner feels valued, capable, and included. Looking toward the future of higher education, Kim identifies accessibility as one of the biggest ongoing challenges for colleges. She explains that while awareness has grown, institutions must continue to invest in inclusive design, assistive technology, faculty training, and proactive support systems to truly meet the diverse needs of today’s students. A passionate advocate for Special Olympics, Kim also discusses the powerful role the organization plays in building confidence, community, and opportunity for athletes. She encourages listeners to get involved locally by volunteering, attending events, coaching, donating, or simply showing up to cheer on athletes — reminding us that community support makes a lasting difference. Kim paints a clear picture of what an ideal accessible campus should look like: universally designed spaces, seamless physical access, inclusive classroom practices, readily available support services, and a campus culture where differences are respected and celebrated. This inspiring conversation highlights the power of service, inclusion, and community — and reminds us all that meaningful change often begins with one person choosing to make a difference.
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We're Doing A Podcast- We Made A Friend.
We're doing a podcast! In this new variety show, our hosts (Finn and Elliott) spin a wheel to get a new task each episode. In this episode we join Elliott and Finn for an interview a ghost after spinning the wheel assigns a new goal!
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The James Cousin Show - Dr. Johann Neem
Kentucky Wesleyan College President, Dr. James Cousins, is back with his latest podcast. In this episode, Dr. Cousins chats with Dr. Johann Neem, Professor of History at Western Washington University. Dr. Neem speaks on the campus TONIGHT, March 19th at 6pm, as part of the Wade Lecture. He speaks in the Wells Activity Center. Dr. Neem will examine how Americans at the founding understood the promise and limits of the American Revolution, why we are so divided over the Revolution today, and how we might find our way back to a Revolution that belongs to all Americans. You can hear the interview on WKWC at 12:05 and 4:05 this afternoon.
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The Inside Game-Season Finale-Georgia Acompanado, Lily Hoagland, & Avah Montgomery
We wrap up our 25-26 season with today’s episode with the last of our freshman. Georgia Acompanado, Lily Hoagland, and Avah Montgomery recap their first seasons as players and students here at Kentucky Wesleyan. Tune in to hear the final run down. We apologize that there was a technical issue with Coach Nicole's mic.
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The Inside Game-S2E12- Iratxe Amorrortu Sainz, Andrea Martin Garcia, & Lena Stinebrickner
Join us to hear from a few of our internationals about their experience as they compete far away from home. We have Iratxe Amorrortu Sainz, Andrea Martin Garcia, and Lena Stinebrickner on our episode today. They fill us in on how they are doing, what they are hoping to do post graduation, and what it’s like for them with this season’s team. We are so blessed to have them with us and thankful for their commitments this season.
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The Inside Game-S2E11-Emma Bruwer & Carson Sisk
Our second year spotlight is on Emma Bruwer and Carson Sisk today as they join me to speak of their time finishing up their sophomore year. They share with us some past experiences and look ahead to what may be down the road for them as players and as possible careers beyond college.
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The Inside Game-S2E10-Vilborg Jonsdottir, Myah Montgomery, & Riley Neal
This week is a special one for us. We get to honor our three seniors, Vilborg Jonsdottir, Myah Montgomery, and Riley Neal. Tune in to hear all about their experiences as they finish up their college careers this month. You won’t want to miss this one!
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Barrier Breakers-S1EP4-Angel Welsh
In Episode 4 of the Breaking Barriers Podcast, host Lori Thurman, 1994 Kentucky Wesleyan College graduate and current Title IX and Disability Services Coordinator, sits down with fellow Panther alum Angel Welsh (Class of 2003), Executive Director and Founder of My Sister’s Keeper. The conversation opens with Lori sharing her personal connection to Angel and My Sister’s Keeper, highlighting how their paths crossed through a shared commitment to serving unhoused women and children in the community. Angel reflects on her time at Kentucky Wesleyan College, where she balanced life as a student-athlete, cheerleader, and employee while working multiple jobs both on and off campus. She discusses the challenges of managing those responsibilities and what it was like to navigate college as a female athlete. Angel shares her fondest memories from her time at KWC and offers insight into whether she experienced gender-based discrepancies or inequities during her athletic career. The discussion then turns deeply personal as Angel explains how her own life experiences inspired the creation of My Sister’s Keeper and fueled her passion for advocacy and shelter work. Throughout the episode, Angel offers wisdom she wishes she could share with her younger self, reflects on gender inequities in sports and the workplace, and discusses why female athletes and coaches continue to be undervalued. She speaks candidly about what she is most proud of both professionally and personally, and considers whether there is any moment in her life she would change if given the chance. The episode closes with a heartfelt reflection on motherhood, as Angel shares her hopes and dreams for her daughter and for the next generation of young women growing up in a world still striving for true equity. This episode is an inspiring conversation about resilience, leadership, advocacy, and breaking barriers—both on and off the field.
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Honest and Diverse POVs-Season 2: Ep.5 "The topic is Elliot"
Orpheus sits down with fellow radio member Elliot, to discuss the growing lack of attention spans and how it relates to media consumption (This episode was recorded in the Fall semester of 2025 and is being released in the Spring of 2026)
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The Inside Game-S2E9-Ella Finley & Ricky Kapteijn
Join us today as we catch up with two of our freshman, Ella Finley and Ricky Kapteijn. They detail their experiences here at Kentucky Wesleyan as first year students and describe what they have learned about themselves along the five month journey away from home.
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The Inside Game - S2E8 - Hilary Shikuku, Alexis Shehan, & Samantha Shehan
Listen to our second round of interviews with freshmen Hilary Shikuku, Alexis Shehan, and Samantha Shehan. They join us today to tell us more about their lived experiences here at Kentucky Wesleyan College as students and athletes.
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Barrier Breakers - S1E3 - Sam Hardesty
In Episode 3 of the Barrier Breakers Podcast, host Lori Thurman, a proud 1994 graduate of Kentucky Wesleyan College, sits down with Sam Hardesty, a junior English major at KWC. Sam shares his personal journey as a student with a disability and reflects on how being different has shaped his educational experience and personal growth. Throughout the episode, Sam discusses his involvement on campus, including his work with WKWC, Student Government Association, and Prism. He speaks candidly about when he first realized he was different from other children and how that realization influenced his confidence, resilience, and advocacy. Sam highlights accomplishments he is most proud of and offers thoughtful advice he would give to his younger self, emphasizing self-acceptance and perseverance. The conversation also explores the challenges students with disabilities face in educational settings. Sam shares insights into how disability has impacted his academic journey and what he wishes educators and professors better understood about accessibility, respect, and inclusion. He addresses moments of vulnerability, including whether people have attempted to take advantage of him, and reflects on experiences that shaped his sense of independence. Sam identifies the best decision he has made at Kentucky Wesleyan College and offers meaningful advice to new students with disabilities navigating college life. He closes the episode by discussing his goals after graduation and his passion for advocacy, particularly for underrepresented and minority communities on campus. This episode highlights Sam Hardesty’s powerful voice as a student leader and advocate, reinforcing the Barrier Breakers mission of amplifying lived experiences and fostering a more inclusive campus community.
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The Inside Game - S2E7 - Payton Blakemore
In today’s episode, we are so excited to hear from a very special person in our program, Payton Blakemore. She is our student manager and has been for the past year. You get to hear about her and learn about how awesome of a person she is. She is a sophomore at KWC and is also on the cheer team. Listen in to get to know Payton!
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Barrier Breakers - S1E2 - Lauren Goffinet
Join Kentucky Wesleyan College Disabilities Services and Title IX Coordinator, Lori Thurman as she sits down with 2013 KWC graduate, Lauren Goffinet. We will talk about her time as a student athlete at Kentucky Wesleyan. On the court, she was a force—Second Team All-GLVC, the team’s leading scorer with 11.8 points per game, top three-point shooter, and the player who logged more minutes than anyone else. From a 23-point performance in the NCAA Midwest Regional to a career-high 11 rebounds at Quincy, Lauren delivered again and again. She led the team in double-figure scoring games, steals, blocks, rebounds—truly an all-around competitor. We’ll also dive into some deeper issues: equity in women’s sports, her experiences as a female athlete, her coaching journey, and the advice she offers to the young women she mentors. And with two beautiful daughters of her own, we’ll ask what she hopes the world looks like by the time they become young women.
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3 Girls & a Podcast - S1E3
In this episode, we’re balancing the chaos of finals week with the excitement of Christmas break. We chat about end-of-semester stress, upcoming holiday plans, and the traditions we look forward to every year. Plus, we dive into a rapid-fire round of Christmas questions, laugh about our experiences with Elf on the Shelf, and share some of our favorite festive memories. It’s the perfect mix of cozy holiday vibe and college reality!
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The Inside Game - S2E6 - Georgia Acompanado & Hilary Shikuku
Tune in to hear from a few more freshmen, Georgia Acompanado and Hilary Shikuku. These two teammates are also roommates and they share with us their thoughts and adventures they have endured as basketball players. From overcoming injuries to moving away from home, they give us a look into their experiences here at Kentucky Wesleyan.
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3 Girls & A Podcast - S1E2
In this episode, we catch up on everything that’s been happening lately—starting with the excitement of being in a pageant and what that experience was really like. We also talk about celebrating my birthday, how Friendsgiving and Thanksgiving break went, and all the chaotic, funny moments that came with the holidays. Somehow we even end up talking about Twilight and why it’s still such a cultural reset. And of course, we wrap up with the stress and survival tips for finals week as we move into the end of the semester. It’s a laid-back, catch-up episode with lots of stories, laughs, and random side tangents.
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The Inside Game - S2E5 - Sisters on the Team
Tune in to hear from a few players who also get to play with their sisters. We have three freshmen joining us today to talk about their experiences as sisters and teammates. Avah Montgomery, Alexis Shehan, and Samantha Shehan talk about what it’s like having a family member alongside their journey and how they have grown over the first few months here at Kentucky Wesleyan. They even disclose some behind the scenes observations of their teammates.
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The Inside Game - S2E4 - Lillian Hoagland & Ella Finley
In today’s episode we get to learn about a couple of our Kentucky freshman, Lillian Hoagland and Ella Finley. They speak upon their adventures as freshman and their life experiences that have led them to Kentucky Wesleyan and playing college basketball.
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Barrier Breakers - S1E1 - BJ Burton
In the debut episode of Barrier Breakers, host Lori Thurman sits down with BJ Burton, a 1989 graduate of Kentucky Wesleyan College whose life and work embody resilience, innovation, and service. Burton shares the story of his entrepreneurial journey, detailing the businesses he founded and the principles that guided him along the way. He offers an honest look at how living with a disability shaped both his personal outlook and professional path, emphasizing perseverance, self-advocacy, and the importance of building supportive communities. The conversation also highlights Burton’s deep commitment to philanthropy. He reflects on the initiatives he supports, why giving back matters to him, and how his own experiences inspired a lifelong dedication to helping others overcome obstacles. Throughout the episode, Burton fondly revisits his time at KWC—recalling formative relationships, impactful professors, and memorable campus moments that influenced his trajectory long after graduation. His reflections blend humor, gratitude, and insight, providing listeners with an inspiring portrait of the lasting value of connection and community. Barrier Breakers launches its series with a compelling, heartfelt conversation that encourages listeners to view challenges not as limitations, but as opportunities to create meaningful impact.
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The Inside Game - S2E3 - Iratxe Amorrortu Sainz & Ricky Kapteijn
Tune in today to hear from two of our international players: Iratxe Amorrortu Sainz and Ricky Kapteijn. Iratxe comes to us from Tenerife, Spain which is part of the Canary Islands and Ricky hails from Amsterdam, Netherlands. We get to learn about their American adventures and first year Wesleyan experiences.
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Soul Purpose - w/ guest Raffa Gano and Lucy Rudolph
How does Gen Z experience spirituality? Raffa and Lucy are two students at Kentucky Wesleyan College. They are both involved with Campus Ministries and have done a lot of reflection in their faith.
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Contemporary Insanity Ep. 60 - Insanity is Chic
Former co-host Brayden Jennings returns to discuss the longest shutdown in U.S. government history, the American Empire, economics, and voting rights.
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Honest and Diverse POVs-Season 2: Ep.4
Orpheus is joined by a very special guest who reached out to be on the show; Jacob Ward, who is a science and technology journalist. They discuss an overview of the difficulties of AI and how it affects us with an insight to his views on the matter as the last episode to this series covering artificial intelligence.
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The Inside Game - S2E2 - Emma Bruwer, Carson Sisk, & Lena Stinebrickner
In this week’s episode, we are joined by our three returning sophomores: Emma Bruwer, Carson Sisk, and Lena Stinebrickner. Listen as they discuss their hopes for year 2 for them, their views on the team and they even give some lowdown on their teammates.
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Soul Purpose w/ guest Lori Thurman
How does service impact your life? How can we be open and have grace with others? Today's guest is Lori Thurman! She is Title IX and disabilities coordinator at Kentucky Wesleyan College. Lori talks about her experiences as part of the Salvation Army.
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Everyday Wins - Winning Starts In Your Head
In today's episode, Riley talks about the mental side of performance- anxiety, confidence, and learning how to take care of her mind. This short episode serves as a reminder that your sport (or whatever you do) doesn't define you. At the end of the day, winning starts in your head.
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The Inside Game - S2E1 - Vilborg Jonsdottir, Myah Montgomery, & Riley Neal
Welcome back to The Inside Game! Join Kentucky Wesleyan Women’s Basketball Coach, Nicole Nieman along with their three seniors: Vilborg Jonsdottir, Myah Montgomery, and Riley Neal. Together they discuss their journeys through basketball, the upcoming season, and even give some scoop on their teammates.
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Headcanon - EPISODE 3: YOU, Me, Love, & Attachment Styles
In this episode of Headcanon, the podcast where we psychoanalyze your favorite fictional stories until they feel a bit too real, we dive deep into the hit psychological thriller YOU and unpack the twisted perspective of Joe Goldberg and his thought processes. Why do some root for Joe even when he crosses the line of morality? How does the show mirror real-world attachment dynamics and toxic love cycles? Join us as we mix pop culture with psychology- analyzing love, control, and connection! Podcast Cover by Dime Pierson
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Soul Purpose - w/ guest Dr Jim Coleman
How does community impact your life? How does trauma effect your spiritual or religious journey? In this episode Dr Jim Coleman, pastor at Wesleyan Heights United Methodist Church and professor of religion at Kentucky Wesleyan College, talks about his faith and how critical community is to his religious experiences. This is the Soul Purpose Podcast with Sam Hardesty.
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Honest and Diverse POVs - Season 2:Ep.3
This episode Orpheus covers Ai art, image and video generation. He is accompanied by a long friend who also happens to be an art major, Katie Pierce, to discuss.
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Everyday Wins - The Win of Doing What You Love
In this episode, Riley sits down with Joel Utley to talk about passion - doing what you love and finding purpose in it. They dive into what keeps athletes motivated, how to change perspective, and why success hits different when it comes from genuine love for the game.
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3 Girls & A Podcast - S1E1
Hey everyone, and welcome to the very first episode of “3 Girls & a Podcast!” In this episode, we’re catching you up on what the first few months of college have really been like, the good, the chaotic, and everything in between. We’ll talk about new opportunities like study abroad, what’s been happening in pop culture and sports, and some of the fun things we’ve been up to lately. We’re so excited to kick this off and let you into our world. Welcome to 3 Girls & a Podcast! Welcome to "3 Girls & a Podcast” - where college life meets real talk. We're three best friends navigating college, leading student organizations, sorority life, and everything in between. Each week, we sit down to catch up on pop culture, share what’s happening on campus, and talk about the things every college student can relate to, from late-night study sessions to big game weekend and all the drama that comes with it. Whether you’re here for laughs, hot takes, or a little sisterhood energy, you’ll feel right at home. So, grab your coffee, plug in your headphones, and hang out with us, we’re so glad you’re here!
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Soul Purpose - w/ guest Derik Hancock
Welcome to the first episode of Soul Purpose, hosted by Sam Hardesty. What keeps you going when life becomes difficult? How do your relationships impact your life? Derik Hancock is station manager for WKWC 90.3 at Kentucky Wesleyan College. We talk about all things from advocating for and supporting students to how we can support each other during times of hardship.
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Headcanon - EPISODE 2: Peter Pan & the Fear of Growing Up
This week on Headcanon, the podcast where we psychoanalyze your favorite fictional stories until they feel a bit too real, we dive into the world of Neverland and the psyche of characters like Captain Hook, Tinkerbell, and Peter Pan; might Peter Pan actually be the villain of Neverland? Is Neverland a faraway haven, or is it a version of Hell? Listen in and dissect this childhood story by JM Barrie. Podcast cover by Dime Pierson
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Everyday Wins - Welcome Episode
Welcome to Everyday Wins! I'm Riley Neal and in this intro episode, we're talking... everyday wins- introducing the small lessons, growth moments, and real-life stories that make college athletics meaningful. Tune in for real conversations, personal stories, and a look at life in and out of athletics in future episodes.
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Contemporary Insanity Ep.57: Moderate in wolves clothing.
In this episode John discusses the government shutdown, the deployment of national guard to insurrectionist cities, and Trumps Gaza Peace plan.
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Headcanon - EPISODE 1: USS Calister, The Virtual Mind
Tune into the first episode of Headcanon, the podcast where we psychoanalyze your favorite fictional stories until they feel a bit too real. In our debut episode, we are beaming aboard the Black Mirror nightmare, “USS Callister” to explore the twisted psychology of power, control, and digital god complexes. Podcast cover by Dime Pierson
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Nuts for Naranjo!: Generic Overview of Enneagram 2 and the Self Preservation Subtype
Welcome to nuts for Naranjo! This is a journey into enneagram psychology. Today we are discussing the generic overview of enneagram 2 core, the semantics of typology, and the self preservation subtype (or as Naranjo calls it: the conservation subtype). Please enjoy this podcast! Another big shoutout to The Barrcast for being my biggest inspiration for starting a podcast in the first place.
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Honest and Diverse POVs - Season 2:Ep.2
On this Episode Orpheus brings in his partner, Cedar to continue the discussion on Ai; and how Ai, technology and the internet have impacted us mentally
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Contemporary Insanity Ep.56: Punch A Nazi
John discusses the rhetoric from the progressive left that created an atmosphere where political violence is permitted.
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Honest and Diverse POVs - Season 2:Ep.1
Its a new semester which means a new season! On this episode Orpheus sits down with WKWC's very own Derik Hancock to talk about the growing use of Ai and how it is effecting the industry and us
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Variety of podcasting produced from the studios of WKWC on the campus of Kentucky Wesleyan College.
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