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  1. 186

    Press Start Podcast- S1E5 - Our goodbye

    After countless conversations, debates, reviews, and memories, Press Start reaches its final episode.In this sendoff, we reflect on the journey of the podcast, the games that stayed with us, and the moments that made creating this show so meaningful. From childhood favorites to unforgettable episodes, we look back on everything that shaped Press Start and the community around it.We also talk about the future of gaming, the state of the industry, and what comes next beyond the podcast.Most importantly, this episode is a thank you, to everyone who listened, supported the show, and shared in our love of games.For the last time… thank you for pressing start with us.

  2. 185

    The BodPod Official - S1E5 - How to survive college

    College is hard. So we made a podcast episode about surviving it In this episode of The Bod Pod, me and my assistant sit down and talk about what college is actually like, beyond the picture-perfect version people post online. From procrastination and burnout to friendships, classes, and figuring life out as you go, we’re breaking down the things we wish someone told us sooner.It’s honest, chaotic, relatable, and full of the kind of advice that only comes from making mistakes first.In this episode:– Things we wish we knew earlier– Biggest college mistakes– What actually matters (and what doesn’t)– How to survive burnout, deadlines, and college life in generalWhether you’re about to start college, in the middle of it, or barely surviving finals week, this episode is for you.Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of The Bod Pod 

  3. 184

    My Life With ADHD - S1E11 - The final episode

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  4. 183

    WU Review Annotated - S1E13 - A goodbye to the campus pool

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Washburn to close Garrett Natatorium after years of service" By Yaeli Lopez-ArreolaCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/58085/news/washburn-to-close-garrett-natatorium-after-years-of-service/

  5. 182

    Press Start Podcast - S1E4 - Gaming and mental health?

    In this episode of the Press Start Podcast, Trent and Koki talk about the world of video games. From classics like Minecraft and Pokémon to competitive favorites like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and Apex Legends, they'll share their personal experiences growing up with games and why they’re such a big part of our lives.Koki and Trent talk about how gaming helps us relax, connect with friends, and build skills like teamwork and strategy. At the same time, they also discuss some of the downsides of gaming, like staying up too late, getting distracted from school, and dealing with toxic players.Along the way, they'll break down some of our favorite games including Roblox, Among Us, Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, Elden Ring, NBA 2K, ARC Raiders, and more.If you enjoy gaming, competition, and honest conversations about the impact of video games on teens today, this is the podcast for you.So press start and join the conversation.

  6. 181

    My Life With ADHD - S1E10 - Testing with ADHD

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  7. 180

    The BodPod Official - S1E4 - Let's talk about poetry!

    In this episode of The Bod Pod, Amber sits down with a Washburn professor for a conversation centered around poetry, what it means, why it matters, and how it connects to real life.Together, they read and discuss selected poems, breaking down themes, interpretations, and the emotions behind the words. Whether you’re someone who loves poetry or someone who’s never really “gotten it,” this episode offers a more approachable and honest look at the art form.Expect thoughtful conversation, a few different perspectives, and a deeper appreciation for how powerful language can be.Tune in for a slower, more reflective side of The Bod Pod.

  8. 179

    WU Review Annotated - S1E12 - Safety concerns over emergency phones

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Blue emergency phone outage raises safety concerns" By Eden ConradCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/57924/features/blue-emergency-phone-outage-raises-safety-concerns/

  9. 178

    My Life With ADHD - S1E9 - Relationships

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  10. 177

    The BodPod Official - S1E3 - A movie review

    In this episode of The Bod Pod, Bella takes the mic to break down Jurassic World: Rebirth and whether this latest installment actually brings the franchise back to life, or if it’s just another sequel riding on nostalgia.From storyline and performances to visuals, pacing, and overall impact, Bob gives his honest, unfiltered take on what works, what doesn’t, and where the Jurassic World series stands now. Whether you're a longtime fan of the franchise or just curious if it’s worth the watch, this episode covers it all.Expect real opinions, no fluff, and a few tangents along the way, because it wouldn’t be The Bod Pod without it.Tune in to find out: is Rebirth a revival… or extinction?

  11. 176

    WU Review Annotated - S1E11 - Washburn faculty inducted into international society

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Washburn faculty inducted into Phi Beta Delta for international education work" By Arohi RaiCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/57842/news/washburn-faculty-inducted-into-phi-beta-delta-for-international-education-work/

  12. 175

    For Human Sake - S5E3 - Dr Kara Langin

    In this episode of For Human Sake, host Binx sits down with Kara Langin, a faculty member specializing in couple and family therapy at Washburn University, alongside her therapy dog, Sammy.Together, they explore the powerful role that therapy animals can play in emotional support, mental health, and human connection. Kara shares insight into her work, the importance of creating safe and supportive environments, and how Sammy contributes to that process in a way that only a therapy dog can.From the science behind animal-assisted therapy to real-life experiences of comfort and connection, this conversation highlights how something as simple as the presence of a dog can make a meaningful difference. Therapy dogs are known to help reduce stress, improve mood, and create a sense of calm in a variety of settings, from schools to hospitals.This episode is a reminder of the quiet but powerful ways we can support one another, and how healing doesn’t always come in the form you expect.Listen now and experience the impact of connection, compassion, and a very good dog.

  13. 174

    The BodPod Official - S1E1 - Welcome to the BodPod

    Welcome to the very first episode of The Bod Pod. This one is exactly what it sounds like, just me and my assistant sitting down and talking through everything. No script, no structure, just real conversation.We get into what The Bod Pod is, why we started it, and what this podcast is going to look like moving forward. It’s a little chaotic, a little all over the place, but that’s kind of the vibe. Think of this as the foundation, where you get to hear the idea before it fully becomes what it’s going to be.If you’re into honest conversations, random tangents, and listening to people figure things out in real time, you’ll fit right in here.This is just the beginning.

  14. 173

    My Life With ADHD - S1E8 - Masking and burning out

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  15. 172

    WU Review Annotated - S1E10 - WSGA Audit: Your dollars at work

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "WSGA Audit: Your dollars at work" By Jaema BordelonCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/57697/news/wsga-audit-your-dollars-at-work/

  16. 171

    Press Start Podcast - S1E3 - Are video games worth it?

    In this episode of the Press Start Podcast, Trent and Koki talk about the world of video games and if they are "worth it." From classics like Minecraft and Pokémon to competitive favorites like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and Apex Legends, they'll share their personal experiences growing up with games and why they’re such a big part of our lives.Koki and Trent talk about how gaming helps us relax, connect with friends, and build skills like teamwork and strategy. At the same time, they also discuss some of the downsides of gaming, like staying up too late, getting distracted from school, and dealing with toxic players.Along the way, they'll break down some of our favorite games including Roblox, Among Us, Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, Elden Ring, NBA 2K, ARC Raiders, and more.If you enjoy gaming, competition, and honest conversations about the impact of video games on teens today, this is the podcast for you.So press start and join the conversation.

  17. 170

    My Life With ADHD - S1E7 - Clocking in and forgetting

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  18. 169

    The BodPod Official - S1E2 - The WIFI film festival

    This week BodPod host, Ayva Darmento, sits down with a filmmaker and director (Matthew Nyquist ) behind the WIFI Film Festival to explore the creative process, the realities of student filmmaking, and what it takes to bring stories to life on screen. From the inspiration behind their work to the challenges of directing and producing, this episode dives into the mindset of a filmmaker navigating both art and execution.We also take a closer look at the WIFI Film Festival, what it represents, how it supports student creators, and why spaces like this are essential for emerging voices in film.Whether you’re interested in filmmaking or just curious about the stories behind the screen, this episode offers an inside look at creativity, passion, and the drive to create.More info on the WIFI FILM FESTIVAL HERE: https://wififilmfestival.com

  19. 168

    For Human Sake - S5E2 - Prairieland Visiting Animals

    FHS Host Binx interviews Prairieland Visiting Animals Association (PVAA), an organization that has been serving Shawnee County since 1992 by recruiting, training, and supporting therapy animal teams. These teams provide comfort and emotional support in hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, libraries, and other community spaces.PVAA focuses on the powerful connection between humans and animals, using that bond to improve emotional, social, and mental well-being. Therapy animals have been shown to reduce stress and bring comfort to people in difficult situations, offering hope and connection when it’s needed most.Through training, mentorship, and community involvement, PVAA continues to grow its network of therapy teams while encouraging new volunteers to get involved in this impactful and rewarding work.

  20. 167

    My Life with ADHD - S1E6 - Stressful moments

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  21. 166

    WU Review Annotated - S1E9 - Backlash on branding

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Washburn updates branding guidelines" By Eden ConradCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/57398/features/washburn-updates-branding-guidelines/

  22. 165

    Press Start Podcast - S1E2 - How gaming affects different generations

    In this episode of the Press Start Podcast, Trent and Koki talk about the world of video games and how gaming affects different generations. From classics like Minecraft and Pokémon to competitive favorites like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and Apex Legends, they'll share their personal experiences growing up with games and why they’re such a big part of our lives.Koki and Trent talk about how gaming helps us relax, connect with friends, and build skills like teamwork and strategy. At the same time, they also discuss some of the downsides of gaming, like staying up too late, getting distracted from school, and dealing with toxic players.Along the way, they'll break down some of our favorite games including Roblox, Among Us, Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, Elden Ring, NBA 2K, ARC Raiders, and more.If you enjoy gaming, competition, and honest conversations about the impact of video games on teens today, this is the podcast for you.So press start and join the conversation.

  23. 164

    My Life With ADHD - S1E5 - Organization with ADHD

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  24. 163

    WU Review Annotated - S1E8 - A Matthew Nyquist Profile

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Matthew Nyquist’s journey from USC to inspiring students" By Ojashwi ShresthaCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/57207/features/matthew-nyquists-journey-from-usc-to-inspiring-students/

  25. 162

    For Human Sake - S5E1 - KSDS with Duane Toews

    FHS Host Binx interviews Duane Toews from KSDS Assistance Dogs, an organization dedicated to providing professionally trained guide, service, and facility dogs to individuals in need. KSDS focuses on enhancing independence and quality of life by carefully breeding, training, and matching dogs with people, while offering lifelong support to ensure successful partnerships. Through their work, KSDS empowers individuals and strengthens the bond between humans and service animals, helping people live more independent and connected lives.

  26. 161

    My Life With ADHD - S1E4 - Funny and relatable moments

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  27. 160

    WU Review Annotated - S1E7 - The rise of the TikTok search

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "When ‘Google it’ stops being the default: The rise of TikTok search" By Stuti GhimireCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/57166/column/when-google-it-stops-being-the-default-the-rise-of-tiktok-search

  28. 159

    Press Start Podcast - S1E1 - Our favorite video games

    In this episode of the Press Start Podcast, Trent and Koki talk about the world of video games and how gaming affects students today. From classics like Minecraft and Pokémon to competitive favorites like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and Apex Legends, they'll share their personal experiences growing up with games and why they’re such a big part of our lives.Koki and Trent talk about how gaming helps us relax, connect with friends, and build skills like teamwork and strategy. At the same time, they also discuss some of the downsides of gaming, like staying up too late, getting distracted from school, and dealing with toxic players.Along the way, they'll break down some of our favorite games including Roblox, Among Us, Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, Elden Ring, NBA 2K, ARC Raiders, and more.If you enjoy gaming, competition, and honest conversations about the impact of video games on teens today, this is the podcast for you.So press start and join the conversation.

  29. 158

    My Life With ADHD - S1E3 - Activities to cope

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  30. 157

    WU Review Annotated - S1E6 - The AI generated generation

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "The AI generated generation" By Nora KrehbielCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/56995/features/the-ai-generated-generation/

  31. 156

    My Life With ADHD - S1E2 - Obstacles and struggles of ADHD

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  32. 155

    WU Review Annotated - S1E5 - Unpaid internships

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Unpaid internships: Opportunity or exploitation?" By Rajeshwori MallaCheck out this week's story or follow along with Eden's annotations here: https://washburnreview.org/56898/column/unpaid-internships-opportunity-or-exploitation/

  33. 154

    My Life With ADHD - S1E1 - Symptoms of ADHD

    Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.Maya Finklea talks openly about what works, what doesn’t, and how she’s learning to embrace her brain instead of fighting it. Whether you have ADHD or want to understand it better, this show offers honesty, humor, and hope.DISCLAIMER: This Podcast covers themes of ADHD and anxiety, listener discretion is advised. We are students sharing our experiences with ADHD, not certified experts. If you are struggling with ADHD symptoms or anxious thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  34. 153

    WU Review Annotated - S1E4 - Kansas House Bill 2428

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers her own story titled: "Kansas House Bill 2428: Banning DEI courses while mandating civics."

  35. 152

    WU Review Annotated - S1E3 - A deep look into "Animal Farm"

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving their own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Animal Farm: An Orwellian look at the past and future" by Jaema Bordelon.

  36. 151

    WU Review Annotated - S1E2 - Happy Birthday Kansas!

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving their own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Kansas Day: More than a birthday on the calendar" by Rajeshwori Malla.

  37. 150

    WU Review Annotated - S1E1 - How to survive the semester

    Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving their own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories.

  38. 149

    Same Roots, New Roads - S1E2

    “Same Roots, New Roads” is a conversational podcast where two Nepali hosts unpack the realities of growing up in Nepal, sharing honest stories about identity, heritage, and the immigrant experience. In this episode, they reflect on the anxiety that comes with living in a new country and helpful coping strategies. Rubina and Stuti are student sharing their experiences with anxiety and depression, not certified experts. If you are dealing with anxious or depressive thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.

  39. 148

    Same Roots, New Roads S1E1 - Same Root, New Rules

    “Same Roots, New Roads” is a conversational podcast where two Nepali hosts unpack the realities of growing up in Nepal, sharing honest stories about identity, heritage, and the immigrant experience. In this debut episode, they reflect on the long and complicated journey that brought them to America, from navigating immigration processes to facing the emotional weight of leaving home and the balance of two cultures.

  40. 147

    BibleBabes - Episode 1 - Romans 13

    The Bible Babes Podcast features Washburn University students having a conversation about biblical passages using research and personal experiences. This week, they will analyze Romans 13, a passage from the Bible that talks about how Christians should deal with governing authorities. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives on the Bible from research and experiences.

  41. 146

    CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Kind of Iconic

    The Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This edition features Cass, Kate, Lexi, and Emily in their episode "Kind of Iconic"

  42. 145

    CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Lets Get Interpersonal

    The Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This edition features Sophia, Kate, and Laura in their episode "Lets get Interpersonal"

  43. 144

    CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Behind the Boundary

    The Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This edition features Shannon, Kuyper, and Drayton in their episode "Behind the Boundary"

  44. 143

    CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Nothing But the Dudes

    The Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This episode features Geoffrey, Clay and Thomas in their episode "Nothing But the Dudes"

  45. 142

    CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Congrats On Being A Woman

    The Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This episode features Ally, Ashley, Natalie, and Rebecca in their episode "Congrats On Being A Woman!"

  46. 141

    Bods Across Borders - S1 E1 - Brenda Andrade

    In this episode, we sit down with Brenda Andrade, Assistant Marketing Manager for Student Media and a business major at Washburn University. Brenda shares her perspective as an international student, opening up about the challenges, opportunities, and cultural differences that shape her experience studying in the U.S. From adapting to campus life to finding community and balancing academics, this conversation highlights the unique journey of international students and the lessons they bring to campus.

  47. 140

    Campus Compass (08.20.25) Kristen Grimmer _mixdown

    The Campus Compass, the podcast where we bring you real conversations with the professors and staff shaping our academic journeys. Whether you're looking for career advice, academic motivation, or insight into the world beyond the classroom, this series is for you. Today, we’re excited to be joined by Kristen Grimmer, an adviser to Mass Media students at Washburn University. Kristen has years of experience guiding students through the academic and professional maze of media, communications, and storytelling. She’s here to share her wisdom, experiences, and some honest advice for students who want to thrive in this ever-changing industry.

  48. 139

    For Human Sake S4 E5: Preventing Relationship Violence with #BeMoreLikeClaire

    FHS Host Binx interviews Shannon VanLandingham from BeMoreLikeClaire, an organization founded in memory of Shannon's daughter, Claire. Claire tragically passed away due to relationship violence. BeMoreLikeClaire focuses on preventing relationship violence through education and awareness. They teach consent and bodily autonomy to all ages, from toddlers to adults, and help people recognize red flags in relationships. https://www.bemorelikeclaire.org/

  49. 138

    For Human Sake S4 E4: Older Adults with Pam Brown of Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging

    Join FHS Binx and Maggie as they interview Pam Brown, Community Services Navigator Supervisor at the Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging (JAAA). Brown shares insights into JAAA's mission to advocate for older adults and people with disabilities, helping them live independent and dignified lives in Shawnee, Jefferson, and Douglas Counties.

  50. 137

    For Human Sake S4 E3: Lifespan Development and Policy with Dr. Jessie Piper

    Join FHS host Binx as they chat with Dr. Jesse Piper, a new Assistant Professor at Washburn University. Dr. Piper, formerly of KDHE, shares her expertise on grandparents raising grandchildren and the need for stronger kinship support policies. The conversation also explores the dynamics of multi-generational families and the power of Family Life Education in promoting positive health outcomes. Learn about Dr. Piper's innovative teaching, including projects focused on public scholarship and her vision for Family Impact Seminars at Washburn.

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