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ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Meet Me in the Middle: How Can AI Create a Thriving Middle Class?
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Rachel Janfaza, Founder of The Up and Up and Up and Up Strategies; Robin Lake, Director at CRPE-ASU; Jeff Livingston, CEO and Founder of EdSolutions and CEMD; and Alex Swartsel, Managing Director of Insights at JFFLabs, Jobs for the Future. The conversation was moderated by Korah Wiley, Director of Solutions Strategy & Innovation at Digital Promise.The panel explored how artificial intelligence is expanding access to education, financial support, and essential services—particularly for communities historically marginalized by traditional systems. From AI tools that help fa...
2025-04-25
41 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
The AI University: Rethinking Learning, Teaching, and Operations
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Lev Gonick, CIO at ASU ET; Leah Belsky, VP and General Manager of Education at OpenAI; and Ed Clark, Chief Information Officer at the CSU Office of the Chancellor. The conversation was moderated by Claire Zau, Partner and AI Lead at GSV Ventures.The session explored how AI is poised to fundamentally reshape the future of higher education. From scaling personalized learning experiences to streamlining administrative operations, panelists shared practical insights and forward-looking strategies for integrating AI across the university ecosystem. The conversation also...
2025-04-23
39 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Mind the Gap…Bridging the Education and Employment Gap at Scale
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Lee Weiss, Chief Commercial Officer of Higher Education & General Manager of Higher Education at Kaplan, Inc.; John Woods, Chief Academic Officer & Provost at University of Phoenix; Justin Lonon, Chancellor at Dallas College; Anne Kress, President at Northern Virginia Community College; and Paul Fain, Editor at Work Shift.The session explored how to more effectively connect education systems with the workforce to enable seamless transitions for students into meaningful careers. The speakers discussed the transformative potential of systems change, highlighting practical solutions such as apprenticeships...
2025-04-18
40 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Creating an Ecosystem for New Colleges
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Stig Leschly, President at Postsecondary Commission; Pano Kanelos, President at University of Austin; Courtney Hills McBeth, Chief Academic Officer & Provost at Western Governors University; and Meghan Cressman, Vice President of Development and Partnerships at Merit America.The session explored the significant barriers to creating new colleges in a higher education system where most institutions are more than 50 years old. The speakers discussed how higher education is not an open marketplace and emphasized the need for new models and innovative leaders to emerge. They highlighted...
2025-04-18
39 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Stepping into the Spotlight? Regional Colleges as the USA’s Critical Hubs for Innovation
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Jeff Selingo, Special Advisor at ASU; Michael Sorrell, President at Paul Quinn College; Fernando Bleichmar, CEO at Risepoint; Jacob Fraire, President at ECMC Foundation; and Adela de la Torre, President at San Diego State University.The session explored how the 400+ regional public colleges and universities in the United States—educating nearly 40% of all undergraduates and 70% of undergraduates at public, 4-year institutions—serve as critical drivers of workforce development, innovation, and economic mobility. While discussions on higher education innovation often focus on R1 flagships or well...
2025-04-18
41 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Families as Force Multipliers: Unlocking Student Success Through Collaboration
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Cordell Carter, Esq., Executive Director at Aspen Institute; Alejandro Gibes de Gac, CEO & Founder at Springboard Collaborative and Paloma Learning; Heejae Lim, Founder & CEO at TalkingPoints; Antoinette Banks, CEO at Expert IEP; and Anupama Vaid, Founder & President at ParentSquare.The session explored how empowering families as true partners in education can drive academic success and reduce absenteeism. Through the lens of groundbreaking programs and research, the speakers highlighted innovative strategies that equip families with tools to support learning at home and emphasized the critical...
2025-04-18
41 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Handle with Care: AI, Data, and Future-Proofing Education
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Trish Sparks, CEO at Clever; Ben Dodson, CEO at Doowii; Patrick Gittisriboongul, Assistant Superintendent of Technology and Innovation at Lynwood Unified School District; Doug Levin, Director at K12 SIX; and Eric Gorski, Managing Editor for Local News at Chalkbeat.The session explored how generative AI and new safety technologies are redefining the education landscape, presenting schools with the critical challenge of enhancing learning outcomes while safeguarding students. The speakers discussed the intersection of AI-driven innovation and cybersecurity in K-12 districts, sharing real-world strategies for...
2025-04-18
40 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
The Portrait of a Teacher in the Age of AI
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Nate McClennen, Vice President of Strategy & Innovation at Getting Smart; Vriti Saraf, CEO & Co-founder at Ed3 DAO; Carole G. Basile, Dean at ASU / MLF College for Teaching and Learning Innovation; Gwen Baker, Advisor at LearnerStudio; and Norman Atkins, Managing Partner at Array Education.The session examined how, as districts across the U.S. create competency-based "Portraits of a Graduate" to define student success, it is equally critical to reimagine the "Portrait of a Teacher" in the Age of AI. The speakers explored how teachers...
2025-04-18
39 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
From Promise to Practice: The Evolution of GenAI in Education
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Charles Elliott, Head of Industry at Google.The session explored how generative AI has moved beyond the hype, ushering in a new wave of agentic and multimodal experiences that have transformed how we interact with information and each other. Charles Elliott addressed common misconceptions surrounding generative AI and showcased practical applications, including intelligent agents, avatar creation, personalized learning styles, code recommendation tools, and more. The session provided insights into the evolution of generative AI in education—highlighting where it has been and where it is...
2025-04-18
43 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Empowering Every Educator and Learner with Google AI
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Akshay Kirtikar, Senior Product Manager at Google, and Mary Spence, Program Manager at Google.The session explored Google's belief that AI should benefit everyone, highlighting free tools like the Gemini app and NotebookLM as part of their full-stack AI solution. The speakers discussed how faculty and students could leverage Google AI tools to transform the way they work, teach, and learn—from accelerating research and literature reviews to drafting lesson plans and creating study guides.
2025-04-18
42 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Beyond the Calculator: Math's AI Revolution
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Jon Woodard, Executive Director of Emerging Technology Initiatives at Wolfram Research, Inc.; Jill Barshay, Columnist at the Hechinger Report; Geoff Converse, Senior AI Scientist at Finetune by Prometric; Jiani Hou, Principal of US Online Campus at Think Academy; and Sean Davenport, Superintendent at NYC Public Schools.The speakers explored how advancements in AI are transforming math education—an area historically resistant to automation. The panel discussed how new technologies are helping overcome long-standing challenges in mathematical reasoning and complex equation generation. They highlighted the po...
2025-04-18
38 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Literacy at Light Speed: Scaling Personalized Reading Success
Literacy at Light Speed: Scaling Personalized Reading SuccessRecorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Anne Wicks, The Don Evans Family Managing Director, Opportunity and Democracy at the George W. Bush Institute; Mindy Sjoblom, Founder and CEO at OnYourMark; Nick Gaehde, President at Lexia; Stephanie Downey Toledo, Superintendent at Central Falls Schools District; Mark Angel, CEO & Founder at Amira Learning; and Viv Ramakrishnan, Co-Founder and CEO at Project Read AI.The speakers examined how the Science of Reading is transforming literacy instruction and addressed the critical question of how...
2025-04-18
40 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Tutoring That Works: Putting Student Success First
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Christina Grant, Executive Director at CEPR – Harvard University; Rahul Kalita, Co-Founder at Tutored by Teachers; Susanna Loeb, Professor at Stanford University; Marc Sternberg, Co-Founder & Managing Director at A-Street; Anthony Smith, Deputy Superintendent at Denver Public Schools; and Sohan Choudhury, Co-founder and CEO at Flint.The speakers explored the strategies and conditions that make tutoring programs effective in driving student success. Drawing from real-world examples, they discussed scalable models and innovative approaches that are delivering measurable results. The session emphasized how tutoring, when designed and im...
2025-04-18
39 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
America’s Employers: The New Engines to the Middle-Class
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Lisa Schumacher, Director of Education Strategies & Workforce Policy at McDonald's Corporation; Maria Anguiano, Senior Advisor at Arizona State University; Maria Flynn, President & CEO at Jobs for the Future; Ryan Stowers, Senior Vice President at Stand Together; and Gary Eimerman, Chief Learning Officer at Multiverse.The speakers explored how, amid stagnating college attendance and completion rates, more individuals are entering the workforce early to avoid student debt—shifting the responsibility for career growth and education to employers. They discussed how frontline roles in industries like fa...
2025-04-18
39 min
ASU+GSV Summit Sessions
Hire for Slope: The Road from High Potential to High Performing
Recorded live at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Shravan Goli, Chief Executive Officer at Colibri Group; Max Wessel, Co-CEO at Degreed; Kenneth Schumacher, Founder & CEO at Ropes AI; and Taryn Hess, Principal, Talent Enablement & Transformation at EPAM Systems.The speakers discussed how today’s fast-changing work environment has made it increasingly difficult to find candidates who meet every qualification out of the gate. They emphasized the importance of hiring for “slope”—a person’s potential and the speed at which they realize it—rather than solely for static credentials. The session explored how leaders...
2025-04-18
39 min
Chodbami času
Epizoda 25 - Václav IV.: Nerozhodný král vzdělanec
V dnešní epizodě podcastu Chodbami času se podíváme na životní osudy Václava IV.
2024-10-01
23 min
Wedgwood's Coffee Break Conversation
From Stigma to Strength: Shifting Views on Therapy w/ Asu Asher
Send us a textIn this episode, Hillary and Asu discuss what seeking professional help for your mental health can look like, the importance of breaking the stigma of therapy, and the benefits of counseling.Asu shares his experience with the cultural differences in mental health from where his family comes from (Rwanda). He also emphasizes that seeking help shows strength, not weakness. If you would like to learn more about Wedgwood Christian Services, please visit https://www.wedgwood.org/counseling/Wedgwood's Coffee Break Conversation is available wherever you listen to p...
2024-07-05
26 min
Chodbami času
Epizoda 21 - Václav III.: Vymření Přemyslovců po meči
V dnešní epizodě podcastu Chodbami času se podíváme na život krále Václava III.
2024-07-03
18 min
Chodbami času
Epizoda 13 - Vratislav II./I., Konrád I. a Břetislav II.: První český král, Moravák z Brna a nezdárný syn
V dnešní epizodě podcastu Chodbami času se podíváme na životní osudy prvního českého krále Vratislava, brněnského údělného knížete Konráda I. a Vratislavova syna Břetislava II.
2024-04-08
18 min
Chodbami času
Epizoda 10 - Boleslav II. Pobožný: Mezi křesťanstvím a světskou vládou
V dnešním díle podcastu Chodbami času se podíváme na životní osudy Boleslava II. Pobožného. Během vlády tohoto knížete bylo dokončeno sjednocení českého státu.
2024-03-18
17 min
Chodbami času
Bonus 1 - Jak ČSR přišla o svobodu: Od 20. let po nacistickou okupaci 15. března 1939
V dnešní bonusové epizodě podcastu Chodbami času probereme situaci a atmosféru v meziválečném Československu a rozebereme kořeny události, která předznamenala začátek 2. světové války.
2024-03-15
27 min
Chodbami času
Epizoda 6 - Bořivoj I.: Počátek přemyslovského rodu
V dnešní epizodě podcastu Chodbami času se podíváme na příběh Bořivoje I., prvního historicky doloženého panovníka z rodu Přemyslovců.
2024-02-19
13 min
Chodbami času
Epizoda 5 - Mojmír II.: Velkomoravské trable
V dnešní epizodě podcastu Chodbami času se podíváme na životní osudy Mojmíra II., posledního panovníka Velkomoravské říše.
2024-02-12
14 min
Chodbami času
Epizoda 3 - Rastislav: Rozvoj křesťanství a věrozvěstové Konstantin a Metoděj
V dnešní epizodě podcastu Chodbami času se podíváme na životní osudy Rastislava, druhého vládce Velkomoravské říše.
2024-01-29
17 min
The Heatwave
45 - Approaching Organizing and Spirituality w/ Rev Left Radio
Spirituality is one of the most difficult subjects to talk about. Institutionalized religion has historically been a force of reaction to oppress the masses. A lot of people turn towards the Left out of their legitimate negative experiences that result from religious or spiritual practice. Whether we want to admit it or not, the same can be unfortunately said about political organizing. While it is easy to romanticize the work that we do, organizing spheres are not perfect. The fact that almost every one of us can name someone who has been harmed through this work is indicative of...
2023-02-22
2h 05
The Heatwave
44 - EL PODER DE LA ROSA
To cool off from a long year filled with many ups and downs, we decided to take a break from our regular episode format and analyze two different pieces of pop culture, the Marvel movie, Wakanda Forever, and the Mexican television series, La Rosa de Guadalupe. Both are quite different and diverging approaches to communicating their message but as you will hear, they share similar (problematic) end goals. We hope y'all enjoy it! If you’re interested in getting in touch with us, please feel free to hit us up on Instagram, Twitter, and The Heatwave’s Inst...
2022-12-30
29 min
The Heatwave
43 - WAKANDA SIN AMOR
To cool off from a long year filled with many ups and downs, we decided to take a break from our regular episode format and analyze two different pieces of pop culture, the movie, Wakanda Forever, and the Mexican television series, La Rosa de Guadalupe. Both are quite different and have diverging approaches to communicating their message but as you will hear, they share similar (problematic) end goals. We hope y'all enjoy it! If you’re interested in getting in touch with us, please feel free to hit us up on Instagram, Twitter, and The Heatwave’s Inst...
2022-12-28
1h 14
The Heatwave
42 - Coronel Amelio Robles
His name was Coronel Amelio Robles. The Mexican Revolution can be characterized as one of the most contested social revolutions to happen due to the multidimensional nature of the struggle. The present-day Mexican settler colony describes it as the “dawn” of a new transformation that “successfully pushed” the nation towards “modernity”; for many guerrilleros involved, it is a reminder of the contradictory nature of navigating within Latin America. The story of Coronel Amelio Robles Ávila of the Liberation Army of the South is a perfect encapsulation of this. Being a Transgender Zapatista in the early 20th century, Robles had to...
2022-12-03
1h 01
The Heatwave
41 - The New Age Devil’s Excrement
As China and the rest of BRICS aspire to the possibility of creating a multipolar world, the Amerikan Empire will not remain sidelined. Capitalist Imperialism will not let its stranglehold over the globally colonized and, out of necessity, will do whatever is needed to maintain control. Out of the looming fears of the settler bourgeoisie, the Yankee empire is turning inward, undermining indigenous sovereignty for the possibility of maintaining global domination. In this episode of The Heatwave, we discuss the expansion of rare earth mining within the US and how it is intrinsically attached to the decadent lifestyle the...
2022-11-20
1h 04
The Heatwave
40 - Water Sovereignty in the Colorado River Basin
Needless without saying, water is life and we will cease to exist without it. Every aspect of our lives is dependent on it and unfortunately, due to the barbarism of capitalist exploitation that is built off of the settler-colonial foundation of the region, the future of water in the southwest is more uncertain than ever before. In response to the inaction of the State of Arizona, the Gila River Indian Community decided to take a stance and pull out from subsidizing the state's water supply. In this episode of The Heatwave, we discuss the historical legacies of the colonization...
2022-10-19
43 min
The Heatwave
39 - The Youth vs Fundamentalism
With two fundamentalist bills becoming the law of the land, the youth are not taking $h!t for granted. Even with the Amerikan Empire trying to grasp a sense of control over people in all aspects of life, people are still taking a stance and calling out the brutality that this wretched country propagates. The walkout from students from Hamilton High shows us the next chapter of local resistance to fascist repression. In this episode of The Heatwave, we discuss this protest, the current state of precarity, the saddening police murder of Ali Osman, and the inspiring new Cuban...
2022-10-06
1h 17
The Heatwave
38 - Approaching Propaganda
Day in and day out, we are constantly exposed to propaganda. On social media, on television, or even on the radio, we are exposed to people that are trying to influence us. Whether that is to buy something that we don’t need or to sell us the idea that we need to get to war, propaganda is an essential fabric of Amerikan society. As communists in the imperial core, we must counter this. We must counter the narrative-building machine that has existed since the inception of this settler-colonial nation that has caused much havoc abroad. This is no ea...
2022-09-28
49 min
The Heatwave
37 - White Supremacy at ASU
We are currently witnessing the decline of the Amerikan Empire and the oppressor class is doing whatever is necessary to maintain their power. In a country that was created from genocidal erasure and enslavement, it is no surprise the settler class is resorting to their old ways. Fascism is a necessary evil for global capitalism, so ASU using the empty platitude of “freedom of speech” and platforming a spokesperson that openly-espouses white supremacy is a canary for what is yet to come in the Southwest. In this episode of The Heatwave, we discuss the “white advocate” Jared Taylor’s visit to T...
2022-09-06
53 min
The Heatwave
36 - MECHA 101: The history of Mecha de ASU
For one to correctly solve the present, one must acknowledge the past. Mecha de ASU is an organization that is based in Phoenix, Arizona that is the living legacy of many political movements that have happened in the Amerikan Southwest. Created in 1969 during the prime of the Chicano movement, our organization has shifted and evolved through time, and We feel it is important that this history is not forgotten. In this episode of The Heatwave, We go over the MECHA 101 where We cover the historical legacies that created us as an organization (such as Spanish colonization, the creation of...
2022-08-18
1h 43
The Heatwave
35 - The Drought
It is widely known that the Amerikan southwest is having a water crisis and that time is running out, but one must ask “why? Why are we in the place we’re at? Why does it matter to me?” While much of liberal media “focuses” on the “future” of the planet, anyone who has a sense of what is happening right now understands that the future is now and we’re already paying the consequences of capitalist mismanagement. In this episode of The Heatwave, we address those concerns by focusing on the water crisis at Lake Mead and Monterrey, the drying up of...
2022-08-11
1h 10
The Heatwave
34 - Organizing in the Valley
Organizing is the topic that everyone on the left dwells on due to how hard it can be, especially here in Arizona. To help bring light to the topic, we had Sandra Cornejo from Semillas Arizona and Trans Queer Pueblo share her experience organizing here in the Valley and what possibly we can do in the immediate future! We discussed the challenges that many organizers regularly face and how she confronted them, so we hope y’all enjoy this brief discussion! If you’re interested in getting in touch with us, please feel free to hit us up o...
2022-08-07
43 min
The Heatwave
33 - Roe v. Wade in Arizona
The resulting mass death from the pandemic in this empire has exposed an unprecedented contradiction where the shrinking of the reserved army of labor has paved the way for an uncertain future for capitalists. The actions taken by the supreme court has shown the true essence of Amerika, where compromising fundamental human rights is needed to maintain a future for the dominant class. Recognizing this dialectical relationship will demonstrate the true solution that needs to be done to secure a safe future for everyone. If you’re interested in getting in touch with us, please feel free to...
2022-07-14
23 min
The Heatwave
32 - ”There Will Be No Super-Slave”: The Ghais Guevara Interview
Ghais Guevara is an underground experimental rapper and producer subliminally sowing the seeds of revolution in the minds of all who listen to his music. In this episode of The Heatwave, we ask Ghais about his artistic and political background, the revolutionary potential of mainstream hip-hop artists, his thoughts on therapy, and more. Make sure to follow Ghais on all platforms and check out his newest album, "There Will Be No Super-Slave" coming out July 16! If you’re in the Philly area, don’t miss out on the TWBNSS Album Listening Party! If you’re interested in gettin...
2022-06-26
1h 27
Čas od času
ČAS od ČASU #10: O streetworku s Hanou Malinovou
Socioložka, streetworkerka, generální ředitelka a zakladatelka organizace Rozkoš bez rizika, autorka divadelních her, principálka divadelního souboru Rozkoš a také humanitární pracovnice byla hostkou dalšího dílu z cyklu ČAS od ČASU. S inspirativní ženou, která spojuje vědeckou činnost s kulturní, zdravotní i sociální, a ovlivnila vnímání sex byznysu v České republice si povídala Adéla Paulík Lichková, moderátorka rádia Wave. Diskuzi pořádala Knihovna Václava Havla ve spolupráci s Českou asociací Streetwork.
2022-06-24
50 min
The Heatwave
31 - Capitalist Ruthlessness in the Southwest
Time and time again, the most oppressed and marginalized suffer from the feckless actions of the privileged and powerful. Whether it's from excessive heat and water scarcity here in the valley or gun violence throughout this supposed country, the most oppressed bear the brunt of capitalist barbarity. In this episode of The Heatwave, we discussed the social effects of noise and environmental pollution in South Phoenix, the aggravating water shortage caused by the Colorado River, the call to action caused by the Robb Elementary School shooting, and the artificial character of heterosexuality. If you’re interested in ge...
2022-06-12
1h 02
Čas od času
ČAS od ČASU #9: O streetworku s Annou Šabatovou
Signatářka a mluvčí Charty 77, někdejší veřejná ochránkyně práv a předsedkyně Českého helsinského výboru byla dalším hostem v sérii diskusí Čas od času. Kdy se začala věnovat spravedlnosti, jak vidí praxi sociální práce v České republice a měl by stát více podporovat neziskový sektor i ve vztahu k současné uprchlické krizi? Moderuje Adéla Paulík Lichková, moderátorka rádia Wave. Diskuzi pořádala Knihovna Václava Havla ve spolupráci s Českou asociací Streetwork.
2022-06-02
50 min
The Heatwave
30 - End of the Semester Q&A Special
To celebrate the end of the academic year, on this special episode of The Heatwave, we decided to answer some of your burning questions! Like would you move to North Korea if you were given a chance? Who would you designate as the best and worst presidents of the United States? What is your best argument for why you aren't vegan? Hope y'all enjoy it! If you’re interested in getting in touch with us, please feel free to hit us up on Instagram, Twitter, and The Heatwave’s Instagram. If you’re interested in joining a local o...
2022-05-25
1h 33
The Heatwave
29 - Røt in h€ll, allister adel
The physical and mental deterioration of former Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel, the $990 million I-10 highway construction project between Phoenix and Tucson, and the monumental overturning of Roe v. Wade uphold this system's disregard for the health of the individual, collective, and environmental level. There is an apparent disconnect between this country's governing body and the minds of the people. In this episode of The Heatwave, we discuss the importance of physical fitness for revolutionaries, the economic implications of the Supreme Court's attack on reproductive rights, induced demand from roadway expansion, and the deaths of Isaac Newton, Alan Turing...
2022-05-11
1h 05
The Heatwave
28 - Discussing Anzaldúa w/ Decolonized Buffalo
What is Chicanismo? Is it an ideology? Is it a lived experience? Or is it a simple political categorization? While incorrect, Gloria Anzaldúa's text Borderlands has provided a substantive answer to this question and still has a heavy influence on this day. As an organization that believes in land back and true decolonization, we have felt the need in critiquing Anzaldúa’s text which is characterized by the racist understandings of indigeneity in Jose Vasconcelos’s text, La raza cósmica. In a special collaboration with the Decolonized Buffalo podcast, we critique Anzaldúa's text and how it still...
2022-04-28
1h 56
The Heatwave
27 - Imaginemos cosas chingonas
¡Tenemos que imaginar cosas chingonas! In this episode of the Heatwave, we wanted to blow off some steam and talk about something less serious: sports! We wanted to reminisce on the successes of the Phoenix Suns and give our two cents on the recent World Cup draw. If you’re not a big fan, this episode is not for you ¡y así será! If you’re interested in getting in touch with us, feel free to hit us up on Instagram, Twitter, and The Heatwave’s Instagram. If you’re interested in joining a local org, we highly recom...
2022-04-13
48 min
The Heatwave
26 - Scratch a liberal, a fascist bleeds
How different are the liberals and conservatives of this country? Though liberals may frame themselves as polar opposites to their "bigoted" right-wing counterparts, they ultimately find themselves defending the violence enacted by the Amerikan Empire. Uncritical analysis and blind belief in this country's systems and institutions have literally killed a revolutionary movement calling to end state-sanctioned violence against Black people in less than two years. Cries to abolish the police and invest in community resources have somehow morphed into support and applause for increased police funding. White liberal social media infographic-type activists are now defending and even directing people...
2022-03-10
55 min
The Heatwave
25 - African American Experience in Tempe
For one to fully understand history, one must understand who created it. African American Experience in Tempe by Jared Smith is a city-backed booklet that attempts to document the lived context of the first Black residents in the community. Black residents in Tempe—as with the rest of the country—were repeatedly denied a quality life and were unfortunately erased from most of the city's written history. This booklet tried to highlight the progress made towards a “more inclusive” Tempe, while trying to acknowledge its legacy of racial segregation, housing covenants, and terrorization by the KKK. While this text conclude...
2022-02-26
1h 22
The Heatwave
24 - Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat by J. Sakai
The so-called US is fundamentally a project of exclusion. In the so-called "Land of the Free'', Amerikan society has necessitated the dispossession and displacement of peoples from within and abroad. Built on Indigenous genocide, African enslavement, and immigrant labor, the blood of the colonized has been the backbone of society and it continues to be that way. Even through attempts of so-called reforms and labor movements, the settleristic nature of the Amerikan empire incentivizes so-called working-class whites to uphold the project. This presents the question: are Euro-Amerikans truly part of the working-class? What will it take to have a...
2022-02-18
1h 48
Čas od času
ČAS od ČASU #7: O Streetworku s Tomášem Feřtekem
Zakladatel centra EDUin, dramaturg České televize a autor scénáře seriálu Ochránce byl hostem dalšího diskusního setkání ČAS od ČASU v Knihovně Václava Havla. Autor publikace Co je nového ve vzdělání? odpovídal na otázky vztahu školy – rodičů – dětí, o podpoře a pomoci pedagogům. Kde jsou problémy současného českého školství? Jakou generaci vychováváme? Co potřebují učitelé a co rodiče školáků? Probíhá spolupráce nebo sledujeme poziční boj? Moderuje Dominik Hrodek. Diskuzi pořádala Knihovna Václava Havla ve sp
2022-02-01
32 min
The Heatwave
23 - A Babylon Whose Life is Death
COVID cases are higher than ever before and yet Ducey has made absolutely no effort to control the rate of infection and keep people safe. Rather, he's decided to use federal relief money to support schools that have no COVID-19 related mandates, a decision which the US Treasury Department has threatened to sue him for. Despite incentivizing the endangerment of students and staff, Ducey has insisted that schools in Arizona remain open for in-person learning. Reckless decisions like these trivialize death and dull us to the suffering of the immunocompromised and chronically ill. The money machine stops at nothing...
2022-01-22
1h 04
The Heatwave
22 - We‘re all gatekeepers of our own destiny
Culture, by intent, is not political but due to its existence in a society that has a political material base, art can demonstrate the dynamism that politics can have in every aspect of society. The children's movie, Nacho Libre—loved by some and unknown by many—is a film that beautifully portrays the realities many people around the world live under. In this episode of The Heatwave, we analyze these machinations to further understand the society we live in. Even though the silliness, movies like these can give us a further understanding of how pervasive the capitalist superstructure can affe...
2021-12-15
1h 14
The Heatwave
21 - A Façade of Settlerism
Four hundred years ago, the First Thanksgiving was held. According to legend, the Pilgrims of Plymouth and the Wampanoag shared a feast to celebrate their harvest and give thanks to God for the blessings of the past year. This picturesque scene conveniently scrubs away the destruction and displacement of indigenous peoples at the hands of European settlers bent on colonial expansion. Discontent with their condition, those colonizers would slaughter and steal until they expanded their empire across the entire North American continent. A yearly day of thanksgiving cannot mask 400 years of colonial greed. In this episode, we discuss the...
2021-11-24
47 min
The Heatwave
20 - The Infallibility of Whiteness
Arizona State University—where students of color are threatened with expulsion and disciplinary action for defending a multicultural space from racist rhetoric, yet, Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse is allowed both enrollments into the university and granted over $14,000 in donations by an ASU student group to pay for legal fees. WE truly live in a society. In this episode, we discuss the events that set off our joker moments and much much more. Link to the petition: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/asu-drop-the-charges?source=direct_link& If you’re interested in hitting us up, feel free to conta...
2021-11-17
1h 09
Čas od času
ČAS od ČASu #6: O streetworku s Janem Desenským
Přístup Housing first dorazil do Čech. Jaké jsou první zkušenosti a výsledky? Vyplatí se zabydlování lidí z ulice? Jaká je role profesionální pomoci a občanské společnosti v návratu sociálně vyloučených do společnosti? O tom jsme si povídali s ředitelem Domu Karla Larssona Armády Spásy Janem Desenským. Moderuje Adéla Paulík Lichková, moderátorka rádia Wave. Další díl diskuzního cyklu ČAS od ČASu pořádá Česká asociace Streetwork ve spolupráci s Knihovnou Václava Havla.
2021-11-02
45 min
The Heatwave
19 - The Cycle of Displacement w/ Alexia Isais
Gentrification, just like any other political topic, has been unfortunately co-opted by many people in the so-called liberal left. Becoming a political buzzword in many circles, the word has been devoid of its true meaning. To bring light to the issue, we recorded a special interview with our comrade from PSL Phoenix, Alexia Isais, to discuss her recently-published article that covered the true consequences that gentrification has had on the working class in Tempe, Arizona. Link to article: https://www.liberationnews.org/tempe-az-the-real-costs-of-gentrification/ If you’re interested in hitting us up, feel free to contact us...
2021-10-29
40 min
The Heatwave
18 - #DEFENDMSC
Are you willing to tell the truth even if it means making others uncomfortable? Do you enjoy fiercely arguing for your political principles? Is this a good mindset to have? To what extent is it helpful? To what extent can it hurt the cause? In this episode of The Heatwave, we discuss the merits of the eristic argument, address the problem of child marriage in America, and examine the school's failure to ensure a safe environment for marginalized students within its multicultural center. If you’re interested in hitting us up, feel free to contact us on IG...
2021-10-06
1h 11
The Heatwave
17 - The Power of Community
Self-care, limited to momentary relief and escape, can never truly address the sources of our suffering. What do we need to do to actually solve our dilemmas? In this episode, we discuss the individual pursuit of happiness, failures of the nuclear family, the Texas anti-abortion law, and the power of the community. If you’re interested in hitting us up, feel free to contact us on IG and Twitter (@mechadeasu and @thwpod). If you’re interested in joining a local org, we highly recommend joining us at MECHA de ASU, PSL Phoenix, or PSL Tucson! Outr...
2021-09-07
1h 12
The Heatwave
16 - just delta things
Introducing two new hosts of ours, we talk about the latest installment of the never-ending pandemic, rising rents, climate change, and much more. If you’re interested in hitting us up, feel free to contact us on IG and Twitter (@mechadeasu and @thwpod). If you’re interested in joining a local org, we highly recommend joining us at MECHA de ASU, PSL Phoenix, or PSL Tucson! Outro song: Rainforest - Noname The struggle continues, ¡Venceremos!
2021-08-22
1h 09
College Basketball Bonanza
All Time Cinderella Tournament - Bracket Introduction
Nicholas Hodell and Dominic Stearn, alongside Keith Dottley and Harris Hicks from ASU Blaze Radio's Triple Threat, introduce the Bonanza's All Time Cinderella Tournament bracket and explain why certain Cinderellas were seeded in the position that they were as well as reminiscence and remember Cinderella runs of the past. Slipper Region - 2:19 Miracle Region - 9:57 Fairy Tale Region - 18:18 Ballroom Region - 29:06 How YOU can get involved - 49:49
2021-05-14
51 min
ECO-VOZ a tierra viva
Quiénes detrás de ECO-VOZ?
Un grupo de estudiantes de Ingeniería Ambiental, te invitan a escuchar este episodio y que sepas lo que hay detrás de una organización de un grupo como es el ASU EIA.
2021-03-25
24 min
Graduating in Science... Now What?
Episode 14: Patent Law
Mr. Nick Soloway has over 40 years of experience in patent prosecution, litigation, and licensing, and is the founder of Hayes Soloway Law Firm. Mr. Soloway completed his undergraduate degree in chemistry at MIT and then attended Boston College for law school. Since becoming a patent lawyer, he has filed and prosecuted over 10,000 patents and trademarks. In this podcast, he is joined by his assistant Ms. Shauna Bronson, who completed her biochemistry degree at ASU back in 2020 and is working towards becoming a patent agent.
2021-02-09
22 min
ECO-VOZ a tierra viva
Un planeta pequeño con grandes closets
Comprar la ropa de una manera sostenible, siempre fijándonos que en realidad es lo que necesitamos o con nuestra ropa estamos en realidad destruyendo a la naturaleza. Te has fijado que se pueden realizar accesorios, ropa y muchas cosas bonitas con ropa de segunda mano? Aprende más de ello para ayudar a emprendimientos locales y a tu propia economía escuchando este episodio. Wara bags y ASU Ambiental te invitan!
2021-02-04
20 min
The Heatwave
7 - MMXX
2020 was a very interesting year. Please check out MECHA de ASU on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram (@mechadeasu)! Feel free to leave us a review on iTunes and follow us on Instagram (@thwpod) to get the latest updates and future episodes as soon as possible! Outro Music: No Van Pal Baile by Portavoz The struggle continues, ¡venceremos!
2021-01-01
1h 14
College Basketball Bonanza
Dec. 20 - Week 3 Recap and Christmas Week Predictions
Nicholas Hodell and Dominic Stearn break down the top games of the last week from important power conference games to mid-majors looking for quality wins. They then invite Walter Cronkite Sports Network basketball writer Griffin Peters to discuss ASU's tough week of games against Grand Canyon and UTEP, the Pac-12 scene as a whole and a preview of the Big Ten's Christmas slate of games and a fun Christmas-themed questions. Hodell and Stearn then give out their weekly awards and give their predictions for 14 of the top scheduled games for the next week, including all four Big Ten Christmas...
2020-12-21
1h 15
Between Classes: the Podcast
Between Classes: Kyle Squires, season 2, episode 3
Hear two deans at ASU discuss who could create better zombie costumes in this Halloween episode. Kyle Squires, dean of Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and Herberger Institute Dean Tepper also talk about innovation, creativity, and the intersection of design and the arts with engineering and technology.
2020-10-15
16 min
The Heatwave
6 - Senator, you‘re no Jack Kennedy
Welcome to The Heatwave Podcast! In the first episode back from hiatus, I sat down with a friend of mine to talk about everything in society and we have a very comprehensive conversation about everything in life. Timestamps: 3:44 - Messi Madness 17:47 – Kanye ☹ 20:54 – InvestInEd 23:00 – Debate preview 36:15 – ASU fumbling COVID 39:06 – Kentucky Derby commentary 44:30 – This-or-that section 46:48 – AmeriKKKa is schieße 51:36 – Food discourse 1:02:44 – Appliance talk Please review The Heatwave on iTunes and follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thwpod) to...
2020-09-29
1h 15
Between Classes: the Podcast
Between Classes: Miki Garcia, season 2, episode 1
We’re back with our "Between Classes with Steven Tepper" series! In this episode, Tepper speaks with Miki Garcia, director of the ASU Art Museum in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University.
2020-08-20
14 min
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 1 du 28.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène dimanche 28 juin 2020
2020-06-30
1h 00
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 2 du 28.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène dimanche 28 juin 2020
2020-06-30
59 min
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 3 du 28.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène dimanche 28 juin 2020
2020-06-30
1h 00
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 1 du 21.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène dimanche 21 juin 2020
2020-06-22
34 min
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 2 du 21.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène dimanche 21 juin 2020
2020-06-22
1h 20
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 3 du 21.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène dimanche 21 juin 2020
2020-06-22
1h 19
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 1 du 16.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 16 juin 2020
2020-06-18
1h 03
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 2 du 16.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 16 juin 2020
2020-06-18
1h 02
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 3 du 16.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 16 juin 2020
2020-06-18
50 min
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 1 du 06.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 6 juin 2020
2020-06-07
1h 01
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 2 du 06.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 6 juin 2020
2020-06-07
1h 04
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 3 du 06.06.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 6 juin 2020
2020-06-07
50 min
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 1 du 30.05.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 30 mai 2020
2020-05-31
37 min
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 2 du 30.05.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 30 mai 2020
2020-05-31
39 min
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 3 du 30.05.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 30 mai 2020
2020-05-31
1h 05
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 1 du 23.05.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 23 mai 2020
2020-05-24
1h 02
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 2 du 23.05.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 23 mai 2020
2020-05-24
50 min
Asu (US, Ruse, Oscillations)
Acentrale Asu 3 du 23.05.20
L'Acentrale, temps de déconfinement - https://acentrale.orgAntenne d'Asu Le Bruitagène samedi 23 mai 2020
2020-05-24
1h 05
Graduating in Science... Now What?
Episode 12: Drug Development and Research
Many students pursuing science degrees at ASU are interested in pursuing a career in drug development and research. In this podcast, Dr. Evan Darzi joins Dr. Austin to speak about his career as a medicinal chemist. Dr. Darzi is a graduate of ASU and received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in medicinal chemistry from the School of Molecular Sciences. He currently works as a chemist at Icagen, which is a pharmaceutical biotech company focused in early drug discovery.
2020-03-16
00 min
Creativity and Place
Creativity + Place: Episode 7, Wanda Dalla Costa
What does the most sustainable house on a reservation in the US look like? ASU Institute Professor Wanda Dalla Costa discusses Indigenous Placekeeping and value-based design in architectural practices. Her work in the Indigenous Design Collaborative centers collaborative and consensus based design which includes recovery of root culture, centering resident agency, and the social cohesion that comes from building something together.
2020-02-26
25 min
Creativity and Place
Creativity + Place: Episode 6, Jen Cole
Why are we here and who do we work for? This critical question is what centers Jennifer Cole’s work as the Director of the National Accelerator for Cultural Innovation at ASU. In this episode Jennifer and Maria discuss the role of Local Arts Agencies (LAA) and why it is important to work with communities to create an ecology that is healthy, vibrant and equitable.
2020-02-26
24 min
Graduating in Science... Now What?
Episode 10: Science Illustrator
PhD Candidate Anna Guerrero who currently works as a professional scientific illustrator joins Dr. Austin on this podcast. Anna holds a Bachelor's degree in microbiology and is currently pursuing her PhD at ASU, researching the history and philosophy of images in the sciences. She will share her experience as a scientific illustrator, which allowed her to merge her science background with artistic talent.
2020-01-10
00 min
Graduating in Science... Now What?
Episode 9: Science Teacher
In today's podcast, Dr. Austin interviews Mr. Chad McCluskey, Alhambra High School's "Teacher of the Year". Mr. McCluskey received his chemistry degree from ASU and was the recipient of the annual Merit Award during his senior year of college. He will share why he chose to pursue a career in teaching, and the joys that his students bring to his life.
2019-10-31
00 min
Creativity and Place
Creativity + Place: Episode 4, Craig Calhoun
In this episode, we hear from Craig Calhoun who is a University Professor in Social Science here at ASU. Calhoun discusses his research in the efforts that people make to sustain viable communities in a world that is deeply complex.
2019-09-13
30 min
ASU College of Health Solutions
We Need To Talk 2019: Maternal mortality in the US
Highlights from the March 21 event. Maternal Mortality in the US- We Can and Must Do Better for Our Women & Mothers. The United States has the highest rate of maternal mortality in the developed world. African American women in particular are experiencing this statistic at much higher rates than other racial and ethnic groups. What can be done to reverse the course on this tragic reality for so many women and families in the U.S.? How do health care delivery systems contribute to the problem? How can they be part of the solution? What is the role of policy? W...
2019-08-02
10 min
Creativity and Place
Creativity + Place: Episode 3, Michael Rohd
ASU Institute Professors Maria Rosario Jackson and Michael Rohd discuss the development of the Center for Performance and Civic Practice as well as what the core elements of ethical engagement are.
2019-07-12
38 min
Graduating in Science... Now What?
Episode 5 - Starbucks
Tall. Grande. Venti. Hot or Iced. Founded in Pike Place Market in Seattle, WA, Starbucks is the leader in the coffee industry and a proud partner of ASU. Through the Starbucks College Achievement Plan (SCAP), hundreds of Starbucks partners are completing their Bachelor’s Degrees at ASU. However, did you know that many scientists at Starbucks are responsible for how a beverage or food item taste to you? In this podcast, Dr. Austin speaks with the scientists who are responsible for different stages of product development at Starbucks, Dal Perio and Alicia Binion, and a flavoring chemist at Robertet, Laurie An...
2019-06-24
00 min
Graduating in Science... Now What?
Episode 4 - TGen
So many science students at ASU are interested in pursuing a career in genetics or biotechnology. This is why Dr. Austin decided to speak with our guest speakers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen)! TGen is a prominent genomics research institute in Arizona and the home of the Helios Scholars Program, which has provided countless undergraduate research opportunities to our ASU students. In this podcast, Dr. Austin speaks with TGen's Manger of Education and Outreach, Ms. Julie Euber, and Research Scientist, Ms. Amanda Courtright-Lim, as they give advice on how to apply to research positions as an undergraduate student. ...
2019-05-24
00 min
Graduating in Science... Now What?
Episode 1 - Forensic Science
You’ve seen forensic scientists portrayed on television shows, but how does one become a forensic scientist in real life? Join Dr. Ara Austin as she interviews forensic scientists Krista Placko and Sarah Fredricks from the Mesa Police Forensic Services Division as they give relevant career advice to our ASU students pursuing science degrees. For more information about volunteering and internship opportunities at Mesa Police Forensic Services, visit: https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/police/divisions/volunteer-program For specific details on forensic science or crime analysis internship opportunities, click “Mesa Police Department” under the Organization tab, https://app.betterimpact.com/PublicEnterprise/1927de80-8...
2019-04-03
00 min
Between Classes: the Podcast
Between Classes: Ysaye Barnwell, Episode 2
Musician, educator and author Ysaÿe Barnwell speaks with Dean Steven Tepper in the second episode of Between Classes: the Podcast. Barnwell visited ASU last academic year for a weeklong residency with the School of Music. In this conversation, she discusses her background and time with African-American female a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock, the idea of access to music and her current work, the function of music and a lot more.
2019-03-25
32 min
ASU College of Health Solutions
We Need To Talk 2018 - Gender & Ethnic Diversity in Health Care
ASU's College of Health Solutions hosts a series of panel discussions on timely and controversial topics in health. Each session brings together experts from health, medicine, business, policy and law to examine the medical, ethical and legal issues surrounding such topics as diversity in health care, medical cannabis, end-of-life decisions and medical mistakes. This episode asks: is there enough diversity in the medical profession to even give you the option to choose who to go to for treatment, either now or in the future?
2018-10-16
13 min
ASU College of Health Solutions
Dashboard Kitchen - ASU Innovation Happens podcast
Dashboard Kitchen marries the convenience of a meal-kit delivery service with education and health intervention. Founded by ASU dietetics student and culinary queen, Erin Washbon, Dashboard Kitchen helps make the transition into a healthier lifestyle attainable, stress-free and fun!
2018-09-04
26 min
ASU College of Health Solutions
Inside ASU - Downtown Phoenix Campus with Laurina Woyee
Built into the heart of Arizona’s capital city, ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is a unique metropolitan campus experience. Emily and Ben of the Inside ASU podcast talk with College of Health Solutions student Laurina Woyee about why she loves the Downtown Phoenix campus, and find out why the omelet guy might be the deciding factor if you choose to study on this campus.
2018-08-20
10 min