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Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Scott Wopata | May 09, 2025
Scott Wopata, executive director of the local Community Action Center (CAC) and recipient of the City of Northfield’s 2024 Human Rights Award, delivered the Carleton convocation on Friday, May 9, from 10:50 to 11:30 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. This convocation — titled, “Can we all agree to address food insecurity?” — coincides with Carleton’s annual Empty Bowls event, a community fundraiser for the local food shelf, which is run by the CAC. In his more than twenty years living in Northfield, Wopata has worn many hats. His roles include community collaborator, economist, soccer coach, carpenter, youth pastor, trail runner (he is the fastest...
2025-05-13
37 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Anna McGinn ’18 | May 2, 2025
Attorney Anna McGinn ’18 delivered this week’s convocation address at Carleton titled, “In Defense of the Innocent” on Friday, May 2, from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. McGinn’s work as a staff attorney at the Great North Innocence Project (GNIP) includes screening, investigating, and litigating cases involving claims of actual innocence in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Since joining GNIP in 2022, McGinn has played a key role in five cases in which individuals secured their freedom after being wrongfully convicted. Collectively, those individuals spent 62 years in prison. McGinn originally joined GNIP as a Bank of America lega...
2025-05-05
1h 00
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Carleton Convo with Emily Ladau | April 25, 2025
Activist, writer, speaker, podcaster, and cultural access consultant Emily Ladau delivered Carleton’s convocation address — titled, “How to become an ally to the disability community” — on Friday, April 25, from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Due to systemic issues around the treatment of individuals with disabilities during travel, particularly with ensuring safe transportation of wheelchairs, Ladau’s convocation address will be livestreamed. There will still be a Q&A following the address, as well as free treats and drinks in the Chapel beforehand. Ladau is the author of Demystifying Disability (2021), which covers a broad variety of pertinent topics includin...
2025-04-30
1h 01
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with David Wright Faladé ’86 | April 18, 2025
Award-winning author David Wright Faladé ’86 delivered the Carleton convocation address — titled, “My 4-color Bic and the Constitution” — on Friday, April 18 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Wright Faladé is the author of the novel Black Cloud Rising (2022) and most recently The New Internationals (2025), as well as the co-author of the young adult novel Away Running (2016) and the nonfiction book Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers (2000), which was a New Yorker notable selection and a St. Louis-Dispatch Best Book of 2001. Wright Faladé was also a recipient of the Neale Hurston/Richard...
2025-04-22
1h 03
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Carleton Convo with Wyna Liu | April 11, 2025
Artist and puzzle maker Wyna Liu delivered the Carleton convocation on Friday, April 11 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Her address is titled, “A Bit About Connections.” Liu is best known for her work as the writer of The New York Times’s iconic word game Connections, and often writes crosswords for The New Yorker. An avid puzzler and creator, Liu began constructing crossword puzzles in 2018 and published her first crossword in 2019 for the American Values Club Crossword, where she now serves as assistant editor. A year after her first publication, she became a games editor with The...
2025-04-15
58 min
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Carleton Convo with Chance York | April 4, 2025
Chance York delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, April 4 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Among his many distinctions, York is a regional Academy Award-winning entertainer, co-founder of the program Peace in Practice, yoga instructor, rapper, student, and teacher. York has studied yoga for over 20 years, viewing it as an “art science,” which he studies in tandem with personal development. Through this line of work, York co-founded Peace In Practice, a nonprofit working to promote access and services to yoga, as well as wellness and mindfulness practices for the Black and brown communities of the Twin Cities area...
2025-04-09
57 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Mariela Shaker | February 28, 2025
Syrian-American violinist Mariela Shaker delivered Carleton’s convocation address on Friday, February 28 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Her address is titled, “Tragedy and Triumph: My Bow Bends for Peace.” An internationally recognized violinist and motivational speaker, Shaker was named a Champion of Change for World Refugees by U.S. President Barack Obama in 2015. Shaker strongly believes in music as a tool to bring people from different backgrounds together and to foster peace and love in the world. She uses her music to build bridges, promote peace, and raise awareness for the plight of refugees and vulnerable children around...
2025-03-04
50 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Claire McFadden ’13 | February 21, 2025
Comedy writer and performer Claire McFadden ’13 delivered Carleton’s convocation address on Friday, February 21, from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Her talk is titled, “Make it Yourself: How to Pursue a Creative Career After Carleton Even If You Majored in Something Completely Unrelated Like ENTS and the Path Forward Seems Shrouded in Mystery and Fear (A Convocation Speech).” McFadden has performed her improv and sketch comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world’s largest performance arts festival; San Francisco Sketchfest; Out of Bounds; and Chicago Sketchfest. She has also starred repeatedly in the Mainstage Revue at The Sec...
2025-02-25
1h 02
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Carleton Convo with Dr. Bryant Simon | February 14, 2025
Dr. Bryant Simon, an American historian and professor at Temple University, delivered the convocation address at Carleton on Friday, February 14 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. His speech, “The history of public bathrooms: A story of American inequality,” is based on a book he is currently writing on the topic, which is set to be published by University of Chicago Press. Simon has previously published four books — The Hamlet Fire: A Tragic Story of Cheap Food, Cheap Government, Cheap Lives (2017); Everything But the Coffee: Learning about America from Starbucks (2009); Boardwalk of Dreams: Atlantic City and the Fate of Urban...
2025-02-18
1h 01
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Carleton Convo with Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. | February 7, 2025
Printmaker Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. delivered the Carleton convocation on Friday, February 7, from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. His address is titled, “A Tirade Against Boomers.” Visit the convo website for an introductory poem Kennedy provided before his address. As a self-described “humble negro printer,” Kennedy harnesses his printmaking abilities to produce social and political commentaries, often through posters. Kennedy’s passion for books and letters began at the age of four, yet it wasn’t until the age of 40, when Kennedy visited the living history museum of Colonial Williamsburg, that he was captivated by an eighteenth-ce...
2025-02-11
1h 01
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Carleton Convo with Bob Daily ’82 | January 31, 2025
Screenwriter and producer Bob Daily ’82 delivered convocation at Carleton College on Friday, January 31 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Through his address “On Creativity: Nine lessons I’ve learned, stolen and ignored,” Daily highlighted his path from Carleton to the entertainment industry. Daily began his television career as a writer and producer on the famed NBC series Frasier, for which he was awarded back-to-back Writers Guild Awards for Outstanding Script in Television Comedy in 2003 and 2004. Daily wrote 15 episodes of Frasier — one of which was included in the book, Very Best of Frasier — over the course of five seasons. Duri...
2025-02-04
1h 00
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Carleton Convo with Noah Tarnow ’97 | January 24, 2025
Noah Tarnow ’97 delivered convocation at Carleton College on Friday, January 24 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Tarnow detailed his unique path from Carleton alum to senior quizmaster in an address titled, “The Trivial Benefits of a Carleton Education (or, How One Alum Made Himself a Game Show Host),” which, of course, included trivia questions throughout. Originally a biweekly nightlife event, Tarnow’s The Big Quiz Thing (BQT) evolved from a DIY quiz program into the nationwide customizable trivia event company that it is today, for which Tarnow serves as CEO, creative director, and senior quizmaste...
2025-01-28
56 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Lawrence R. Jacobs | January 17, 2025
Political scientist Lawrence R. Jacobs delivered convocation at Carleton College on Friday, January 17 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Jacobs’ address, “American Democracy in Fractured Times,” stemmed from his expertise in American political science and was informed by the content of his latest book, Democracy Under Fire: Donald Trump and the Breaking of American History. Jacobs is the founder and director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance (CSPG) at the University of Minnesota. He also serves as the Walter F. and Joan Mondale Chair for Political Studies at the University of Minnesota’s Humphr...
2025-01-21
1h 02
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Carleton Convo with Abby Kiesa | November 1, 2024
Abby Kiesa, deputy director of CIRCLE, delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, November 1 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Her talk was titled, “Including youth in ‘we the people’: Youth voice in U.S. democracy.” CIRCLE (Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement) is part of Tufts University’s Tisch College of Civic Life. The Center conducts research and collaborates on systems change initiatives to build what’s needed for more young people and young adults in the United States to have a voice in community decision-making and democracy. Kiesa joined CIRCL...
2024-11-05
1h 02
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Carleton Family Weekend Convo with Pat Sukhum ’96 | October 18, 2024
Pat Sukhum ’96, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities, delivered the Carleton convocation address for Family Weekend on Friday, October 18 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. After 25 years in the bustling world of health tech startups, Sukhum found himself — somewhat unexpectedly — as the CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Twin Cities, the largest Minnesota arm of the nationwide nonprofit youth mentoring organization, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. While the timing might have seemed sudden, the journey leading him there was anything but. It all began 25 years ago when he became a mentor (a “Big”) in the ver...
2024-10-22
38 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Francis Su | October 11, 2024
Francis Su, Benediktsson-Karwa Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College and former president of the Mathematical Association of America, delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, October 11 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. His address was titled, “Seeing the unseen: the enchantment of mathematical beauty.” In his talk, Su tackled multiple questions, including: What is the nature of beauty? How does it make us feel? Surprisingly, he says, mathematics can help us understand beauty, because math is about seeing the unseen, and such beauty can draw us to experiences of joy in much the same way that...
2024-10-16
55 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Senator Patricia Torres Ray | October 4, 2024
Patricia Torres Ray — a former member of the Minnesota Senate, where she represented District 63 — delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, October 4 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Her address was titled, “Immigration as Statement of Conscience.” After working in public service for 20 years, Torres Ray ran for office in 2006 and became the first Latina elected to the Minnesota Senate. She held multiple leadership roles there, including majority whip, chair of the Parks and Trails Legacy Committee, chair of the New Immigration Policy Commission, chair of the Education Policy Committee, and chair of the State and Local Go...
2024-10-08
56 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton A&I Convo with Deborah Appleman | September 27, 2024
Deborah Appleman — Hollis L. Caswell Professor of Educational Studies, associate program director of American studies, and chair of educational studies — delivered the address for Carleton’s annual Argument & Inquiry (A&I) Convocation on Friday, September 27 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. In her address, “Academic Freedom and Necessity of Discomfort: The Trouble with Cancel Culture and Content Warnings,” Appleman drew from her most recent book, Literature and the New Culture Wars. Appleman taught high school English for nine years before receiving her doctorate from the University of Minnesota. She has been a visiting professor at Syracuse University...
2024-09-30
1h 01
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Carleton Opening Convo with Rep. Dean Phillips | September 16, 2024
Dean Phillips, U.S. Representative for Minnesota’s Third Congressional District, delivered the address for Carleton's Opening Convocation on Monday, September 16 starting at 3 p.m. in Skinner Chapel. Phillips was raised in Edina, Minnesota, attended Brown University, and earned his MBA from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Business. After being employed at a variety of small startups, he worked his way up and eventually led his family’s business, Phillips Distilling, in addition to starting other small businesses. Phillips is active in the philanthropic community in Minnesota through the Edward J. Phillips Family Foundation, which...
2024-09-19
47 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Honors Convo | May 24, 2024
The Carleton community gathered in Skinner Chapel on Friday, May 24 at 3 p.m. for Honors Convocation, a celebration of Carleton students’ academic excellence and the culmination of the 2023–24 academic year. Honors Convo is the final event in the convocation program. Honors Convo also features the Bubble Brigade at the beginning and end of the program, where Carleton seniors blow bubbles from the Chapel balcony over the faculty’s processional and recessional. Read the full program from the event at carleton.edu/convocations/honors/ Learn more about Carleton Convos at go.carleton.edu/convocations
2024-05-28
09 min
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Carleton Convo with Jill Conklin | May 10, 2024
Jill Conklin, director and strategic officer of the international nonprofit Food for Soul, delivered the Carleton convocation address titled, “Feeding the Future” on Friday, May 10 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Food for Soul was founded by Massimo Bottura and Lara Gilmore to cultivate a more just and sustainable food system by saving food from waste and reducing barriers to food security. Conklin directs the organization’s global advocacy efforts, including the Refettorio project expansion and coordination of the Refettorio Network of Partners, whose collective impact has helped transform more than 2,100 tons of food waste into 3.591 millio...
2024-05-13
55 min
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Carleton Convo with Pipo Nguyen-duy ’83 | May 3, 2024
Pipo Nguyen-duy ’83, professor of studio art and photography at Oberlin College, delivered the Carleton convocation address titled, “A Dust of Life,” on Friday, May 3 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Nguyen-duy was born in Hue, Vietnam. Growing up within thirty kilometers of the demilitarized zone near the 18th parallel, he describes hearing gunfire every day of his early life. He immigrated to the United States as a political refugee. Nguyen-duy has taken on many things in life in pursuit of his diverse interests. He has competed as a national athlete in table tennis, spent time l...
2024-05-07
1h 00
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Carleton Convo with Brian Sostek ’90 | April 26, 2024
Teaching artist Brian Sostek ’90 delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, April 26 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. His address, “Fear, Failure, and Catastrophe: How To Talk with Strangers,” pulled from his experience as a writer, choreographer, director, performer, and teacher who brings the best practices of his performing arts career to bear on academic research, writing, and interpersonal communication. Currently, Sostek works with undergraduate students at the University of Minnesota through faculty members in the Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, the School of Nursing, the School of Medicine, the University Honors Program, the Clinical and Tr...
2024-04-29
1h 03
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Carleton Convo with Fiona Hill | April 19, 2024
Foreign policy expert Fiona Hill delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, April 19 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Her address, “Navigating a World in Turmoil,” pulled from her years of experience, extensive research, and multiple publications on issues related to Russia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, regional conflicts, energy, and strategic issues. Hill is a senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe in the foreign policy program at the Brookings Institution, and in November 2022, was appointed chancellor of Durham University, U.K., a high-profile ceremonial and ambassadorial role. Hill is also currently a Ric...
2024-04-22
1h 06
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Carleton Convo with Françoise Baylis | April 5, 2024
Françoise Baylis CM, ONS, PhD, FRSC, FCAHS, FISC delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, April 5 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Her address, “Altered Inheritance: The Era of Designer Babies,” discussed the ethics surrounding human genome editing and delved into her work on the subject. Baylis is distinguished research professor, emerita at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada. She is a philosopher whose innovative work in bioethics, at the intersection of policy and practice, has stretched the boundaries of the field. Her work challenges people to think broadly and deeply about the direction of healt...
2024-04-08
1h 01
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Carleton Convo with Steve Hanson | March 29, 2024
Inspirational speaker Steve Hanson delivered the first convocation address of spring term on Friday, March 29 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. His address, “Your Time is Now,” is a reminder that everyone has the power to affect positive change and make a difference. Centered around the concept that time is both an asset and a commodity, Hanson’s work emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and encourages his audience members to consider how they can spend their time to live meaningful lives. In his address, he shared personal experiences of pain, struggle, and joy in order to empower and uplift...
2024-04-02
58 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Mayor Jaylen Smith | February 23, 2023
Jaylen Smith, the youngest African American mayor in U.S. history, delivered the final winter term convocation at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, February 23. Smith was elected as mayor of Earle, Arkansas in December 2022 at just 18 years old, making him one of a select few teenagers to take office in U.S. history, and the youngest African American to ever become a mayor. A lifelong resident of Earle, Smith based his campaign on revitalizing the economy and infrastructure, in particular attracting a supermarket to the small city and increasing safety resources throughout the police and fire departments. Smith’s tr...
2024-02-26
1h 00
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Carleton Convo with Gin Hammond ’93 | February 16, 2024
Actress and author Gin Hammond ’93 delivered convocation at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, February 16. Hammond’s address, “Returning the Bones,” covered her award-winning play turned novel by the same name. In its theatrical format, Returning the Bones is a one-woman show, with the protagonist inspired by the extraordinary life of Hammond’s aunt, Carolyn Beatrice Hammond Montier, whom she affectionately refers to as Bebe. In the play, Hammond portrays the ups and downs of Bebe’s life as a pioneering Black doctor in the mid-twentieth century, facing racism and prejudice to pursue her passion for helping others. In an interview wi...
2024-02-23
1h 00
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Carleton Convo with Dudley Edmondson | February 9, 2024
Dudley Edmondson—nature photographer, filmmaker, author, and advocate for nature—delivered the convocation address, “My Career Working with the Natural World,” at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, February 9. His talk detailed his unique personal experiences sharing and living in nature. Edmondson has spent more than three decades as a photographer of nature and wildlife. His passion and love for the outdoors motivated him to create his groundbreaking book, Black & Brown Faces in America’s Wild Places (2006), which profiles the lives of many African Americans who are deeply connected to nature. Edmondson’s work highlighting Black outdoor role models contr...
2024-02-13
59 min
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Carleton Convo with Ben Raines | February 2, 2024
Environmental journalist, researcher, and filmmaker Ben Raines delivered the convocation address, “Finding Clotilda – The Last Slave Ship,” at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, February 2. Raines’s talk detailed his discovery of Clotilda, the last known slave ship carrying enslaved Africans to the United States, and how the histories of those on the ship continue to be profoundly important. His presentation is connected with his book, The Last Slave Ship – The True Story of How Clotilda Was Found, Her Descendants, and an Extraordinary Reckoning (2022), which stems from his discovery of the wrecked remains of the slave ship in 2018. While the A...
2024-02-05
1h 01
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Carleton Convo with Francis Fukuyama | January 26, 2024
Stanford professor and author Francis Fukuyama delivered the convocation, “The Global Challenge of 2024,” at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, January 26. Fukuyama’s talk addressed the major setbacks the world has seen to liberal democracy, including the outbreak of two large wars, and asked the question: What are possible global outcomes that will emerge in the year 2024? Fukuyama is best known for his scholarship and his work advancing political theory. His book, The End of History and the Last Man (1992), argued that Western democracy and free-market capitalism could indicate the end of sociocultural evolution. The book has been met wi...
2024-01-29
59 min
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Carleton Convo with Jerron Herman | January 19, 2024
Award-winning dancer, writer, model, and disability rights advocate Jerron Herman delivered the convocation address, “EMBRACE: On kinship,” at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, January 19. Herman’s artistic process is supported by his personal history with disability as well as the social legacies of disability aesthetics; this process leads him to create art that undermines notions of production—the simple facts of how the art is made—in favor of creating something welcoming. Herman views art as a form of empowerment, reflecting in a feature video by Great Big Story that he has “always been an advocate for those to pur...
2024-01-19
1h 03
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Carleton Convo with Lis Frost ’99 | January 12, 2024
Lis Frost ’99 delivered the convocation address at Carleton College on Friday, January 12 in Skinner Chapel. Frost is a lawyer with expertise in voting and constitutional law, particularly protecting and defending voting rights. In her talk, “Fighting for Democracy in Court: The Rise of Election Litigation, and Some of the More Hidden Threats to Voting Rights,” Frost spoke on the threats to American democracy present in 2024, and shared her experiences on the front lines protecting and expanding the right to vote in the U.S. Frost’s work played a significant role in the 2020 election cycle through her endeavor...
2024-01-15
59 min
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Carleton Convo with Staffan Ingemar Lindberg | October 27, 2023
Staffan Ingemar Lindberg is a professor of political science, one of five principal investigators for Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem), and the founding director of the V-Dem Institute through the University of Gothenburg. He delivered the convocation address, “Democracy and Autocracy Worldwide: 3rd Wave of Autocratization Escalating,” at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, October 27. His address focused on threats to democracy in the world and in the U.S., based on data analysis of current trends and the spread of far-right, anti-pluralist/liberal parties around the world. V-Dem is a highly utilized source of democracy data thanks to its...
2023-10-30
59 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Adam Minter | October 20, 2023
Bloomberg Opinion columnist and author Adam Minter delivered the convocation address, “How We Think About Waste is a Waste,” at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, October 20. Minter predominantly writes on technology, emerging markets, and waste, among other topics. Over the course of his career, Minter has been a correspondent across the globe. From 2004 to 2014, he was based in Shanghai, where he covered transatlantic recycling. He continued his correspondence on the issue while in Kuala Lumpur from 2014 until the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Aside from Bloomberg, Minter’s work has been published in a variety of publications, includ...
2023-10-23
49 min
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Carleton Convo with Gregg Colburn P ’26 | October 13, 2023
Gregg Colburn P ’26, associate professor for the Runstad Department of Real Estate at the University of Washington College of Built Environments, delivered the Family Weekend convocation address at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, October 13. He spoke about the book he recently co-authored, Homelessness is a Housing Problem, which looks to statistically examine the conventional beliefs about what drives homelessness. Colburn’s work is primarily focused on topics related to housing and homelessness. He is a member of the National Alliance to End Homelessness Research Council—an organization dedicated to the eradication of homelessness and a key provider of dat...
2023-10-17
1h 01
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Carleton Convo with Xiuhtezcatl Martinez | October 6, 2023
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, environmental activist and hip hop artist, delivered convocation at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, October 6. He spoke on how climate change is influencing the migration of people in South and Latin America. Martinez is known for his talent for connecting people through popular culture and sharing the message of his Indigenous roots in order to protect the planet and re-imagine the future of the next generation. He is also a founder of Earth Guardians, an organization for empowering and organizing youth to protect the future of the planet. Since the age of six, Martinez has...
2023-10-10
1h 06
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Carleton Convo with Jazz Hampton | September 29, 2023
Jazz Hampton is CEO and general counsel at TurnSignl, a Minnesota-based company that provides real-time legal guidance and de-escalation from attorneys to drivers who have been stopped by law enforcement or were involved in a car crash. Hampton delivered the convocation address at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, September 29. TurnSignl is a proudly Black-owned tech company with an app that allows users to initiate a video call with an attorney at the moment of a traffic stop or car crash. The app also features automatic front-camera recording of the interaction, which is stored and encrypted in the u...
2023-10-03
53 min
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Carleton Convo with Susan Jaret McKinstry | September 22, 2023
Dr. Susan Jaret McKinstry, Helen F. Lewis Professor of English, delivered the Argument & Inquiry Convocation on Friday, September 22. The A&I convocation is a key aspect of the first-year A&I seminars—a class crafted for first-year students to get a grasp of college-level classes through the lens of a liberal arts school. In her address, “The Whole Story,” Jaret McKinstry highlighted the nature of liberal arts and the liberal arts approach to learning. Over the course of her time at Carleton, Jaret McKinstry has taught courses on a variety of subjects, from prose to poetry, memoir, and jo...
2023-09-28
1h 00
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Carleton Opening Convo with Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson | September 11, 2023
Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson is the Michael and Denise Kellen ’68 Associate Professor in the Department of Africana Studies at Wellesley College. Her research focuses on slavery and abolitionists, violence as a political discourse, historical film, and Black women’s history. Most recently, she has written and spoken on political threats to academic freedom. She is the author of the award-winning book Force & Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence, which won the James Broussard Best First Book Prize, was a finalist for the Frederick Douglass Book Prize and the Museum of African American History Stone Book Prize, and was...
2023-09-13
57 min
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Al Globekar Guest
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song -Denny Carleton Gets Interviewed
Denny Carleton is interviewed by Bob Soeder More Info www.dennnycarleton.com SHORT BIO Denny has been a long lasting figure in the Cleveland music scene, having played with notable '60s bands such as The Choir and the Lost Souls and has continued on writing, performing and recording through all of his musical genres changes , including punk ,Gospel ,blues ,jazz folk ,experimental, Avant Garde , and theatrical pieces As a gifted guitarist, he is also a singer and prolific songwriter whose blend of original material utilizing Folk, Rock and...
2023-07-19
34 min
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Al Globekar Guest
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends guest Fred Grupe
Denny Carleton welcomes guest Fred Grupe from Abby Rodeo and the Girls. Fred was also co host for a few years and the Radio Show Cleveland Music Connection and Fred and Denny became known fro their comedy and skits as well as interviews and community involvement. Denny and Fred played many places together in the Elements and the Fa Band and the Coffe Break Concert in 1975
2023-06-13
25 min
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Al Globekar Guest
Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends -Guest Randy Klawon
Denny Carleton welcomes long time friend Randy Klawon and they discuss the history of the CHOIR (Its Cold Outside) Eric Carmen, The Flash Cubes, The Half Cubes, The Artifact Choir, Tommy Allen, Dick Wild Child,Last Call and more. LINK TO VIDEO OF CHOIR ARTIFACT REUNION BEACHLAND BALLROOM
2023-05-18
42 min
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Carleton Convo with Arjun Singh Sethi | May 12, 2023
Community activist, civil rights lawyer, and writer Arjun Singh Sethi delivered the convocation address at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, May 12. Sethi works closely with Muslim, Arab, South Asian, and Sikh communities and is an expert in policing and counter terrorism reform, racial and religious profiling, and the best practices to combat hate violence. He is also actively involved in domestic and international surveillance issues and pre-arrest police civilian encounters, which include consensual stops, location tracking, predictive policing, biometric data collection, and countering violent extremist programs. Sethi is co-chair of the American Bar Association’s National Committee on...
2023-05-16
1h 01
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Carleton Convo with Steven Levitsky | May 5, 2023
Steven Levitsky delivered the convocation address at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, May 5. Levitsky is the David Rockefeller professor of Latin American studies and professor of government at Harvard University. Levitsky also serves as director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard, which works to increase awareness of the histories, cultures, economics, and environment of contemporary Latin America. His research focuses on democratization and authoritarianism, political parties, and weak and informal institutions. Levitsky is an award-winning author and has written or edited 12 books, published guest essays, and featured in media publications such as T...
2023-05-09
1h 02
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Diana Fraser ’14 | April 28, 2023
Award-winning creator Diana Fraser ’14 delivered the convocation address at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, April 28. Fraser values critical thinking, social dialogue, and uplifting systemically marginalized and excluded communities. She leads savvy, relevant content creation for audiences with effective, streamlined, data-informed systems. Fraser manages and designs multimedia projects, documentaries, digital series, broadcast programs, and advertising spots for PBS Digital Studios, where she drives a $5.5 million grant portfolio that creates original digital-first series, workshops, and events. She previously served as a line producer for Twin Cities PBS, where her programs received 20 Midwest Regional Emmy Award nominations and nine wins.
2023-05-02
1h 02
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Gaelynn Lea | April 14, 2023
Violinist, songwriter, and disability rights advocate Gaelynn Lea delivered the convocation address at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, April 14. Lea is a renowned public speaker and advocate for disability rights and accessibility in the arts. She has shared her perspective on many platforms, including PBS NewsHour, On Being with Krista Tippett, The Moth Radio Hour, NowThis, The Science of Happiness Podcast, and through two TEDx talks. Most recently, Lea composed and performed the music for Macbeth on Broadway starring Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga, which was nominated for three Tony Awards, including Best Sound Design. ...
2023-04-19
59 min
Humanities Centered
Indigenous Chicago and an Elder In Residence program at Carleton
A conversation with Meredith McCoy (History and American Studies) about her work with and for native communities. Some notes: in describing work she and her students did with the Newberry Library, Meredith said that nobody had previously had access to a certain priest's archival material; we should say that very few had. Carleton's Elder in Residence program has advanced since we recorded the conversation Ida Downwind joined us last term. We've also welcomed to campus our Indigenous Communities Liaison. More about projects supported by our Public Works grant here.
2023-04-10
25 min
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Al Globekar Guest
The Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Highlight Show
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Highlight Show . Denny Carleton has a long musical history in Cleveland having started in the 1960's and played in legendary bands the Lost Souls,The Choir, Moses and Milk.He also is a veteran radio personality with a vault of archived interviews.Denny has been independantly publishing his music since 1983 and currently, plays as Christian singer and secular songwriter. Most of his music is available on most streaming and download services and of course on his own website where you learn as much as you wa...
2023-04-09
24 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Matthew MacWilliams | April 7, 2023
Matthew MacWilliams—scholar, award-winning practitioner of American politics and recognized expert on authoritarianism—delivered the convocation address at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, April 7. Among MacWilliams’ more prominent works are his articles published in Politico, the London School of Economics Blog, and Vox, which sparked an international political debate that defined Donald Trump and his political tactics as authoritarian. Before a vote had been cast in the 2016 presidential primaries, MacWilliams warned liberals, moderates, and conservatives alike that his polls revealed the near-unstoppable nature of Trump’s political campaign, attributing its power to Trump’s appeal to authoritarianism. MacWilliams...
2023-04-07
37 min
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Al Globekar Guest
The Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton -Guest Al Globekar
Denny Carleton has a long musical history in Cleveland having started in the 1960's and played in legendary bands the Lost Souls,The Choir, Moses and Milk.He also is a veteran radio personality with a vault of archived interviews.Denny has been independantly publishing his music since 1983 and currently, plays as Christian singer and secular songwriter. Most of his music is available on most streaming and download services and of course on his own website where you learn as much as you want about Denny and can listen for bonus features from each episode. www.dennycarleton.com ...
2023-02-24
19 min
Humanities Centered
Introducing Humanities Centered from Carleton College
Get ready for the launch of Humanities Centered — the first ever podcast from Carleton College's Humanities Center! What does humanities research look like at a small liberal arts college? How do students and faculty collaborate on original research and creative work? Director Clara Hardy introduces who we are, what the podcast is going to be, and why we are doing it.
2022-01-05
06 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Following Your Rhythm with Mike McNamee
If you're looking for advice on following your passions, Mike McNamee, a Carleton alumnus, is the person to talk to. Mike's journey from the Raven's men's hockey team captain to pursuing a career in music has been a whirlwind, especially amidst a global pandemic, and Mike joins the podcast to discuss his challenges, his process of songwriting, and where his journey is headed next.
2021-08-16
28 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
All About Therapy Dogs with Shannon Noonan
The therapy dog program at Carleton University is a fan favourite among students, faculty and everyone in between. The brains behind the operation, Shannon Noonan from Carleton Wellness, joins the podcast to discuss the journey to what the program has become today, the importance of prioritizing mental health and how to incorporate your passions into your daily life.
2021-05-31
31 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
And the Oscar Goes to...with Darion Dillabaugh
With a variety of undergraduate programs available at Carleton, it can be overwhelming to narrow down which program is the best fit for you. Joining the Pathway Podcast is Darion Dillabaugh, an award-winning Architecture student within Carleton’s Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism. Darion talks about how the first-year undergraduate experience in Architecture has been impacted by the global pandemic and how he has found ways to connect with his classmates, despite online learning.
2021-04-06
11 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Hacking The Job Market with Ahmed Asif
Facing a global pandemic while entering the job market, recent Carleton graduate Ahmed Asif is now making strides as a Microsoft employee. Despite the difficulties in his way, Ahmed joins the podcast to talk about navigating your undergraduate degree, imposter syndrome and how it’s okay to not know exactly where your future is headed.
2021-03-31
44 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Listening to the Community with Diana Idibe
With such a diverse student community at Carleton, not everyone’s experience is the same. Carleton alumna and prior CUSA VP Diana Idibe advocates to make all students and members of the Carleton community feel heard and engaged. Diana joins the podcast to talk all things student politics, building opportunities and the importance of prioritizing self-care.
2021-03-19
35 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Connecting with the Engineering Community
Last year's winners of the Adrian Chan Award join the Carleton Pathway Podcast to talk about the engineering community on campus, what got them involved on campus, and how it prepared them for great careers as recent alumni. Still involved on-campus Johan Prent and Teo Blidaru share what led them to become engaged members of the engineering community, how it helped shape who they are today, and the honour of winning the award last year. The Adrian Chan Award for Volunteer and Community Service is an award issued annually, to a full–time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in...
2021-03-01
56 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Pathway Pitstop: Get to Know Health and Counselling Services
Experiencing a global pandemic on top of online learning and everyday life is overwhelming. Join the Carleton Pathway Podcast as Kristie Tousignant and Louise Shearman, the Director and Assistant Director of Carleton’s Health and Counselling Services, explain the intake process, all the resources Carleton has to offer, and how their team is here to help.
2021-01-28
09 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
A Community of Supports with Amal Elmi
Carleton University is proud of being a diverse community of communities that offers support to all of our members. Amal Elmi plays a vital role in providing that support, as a member of the team in the Department of Equity and Inclusive Communities (EIC). On the eve of Sexual Assault Awareness Week 2021, Amal joins the podcast to talk about the week planned, programming offered year-round by and to discuss what led to her current career.
2021-01-22
39 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Pathway Pitstop: Putting an End to Procrastination (Part 1)
With the new term comes new classes and a fresh start – but one of the most important things to learn in 2021 is how to break the overwhelming cycle of procrastination. In this Pitstop episode of the Carleton Pathway Podcast, join Dr. Tim Pychyl for a lesson on getting started, staying focused and creating a mindset that your future self will thank you for.
2021-01-11
07 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Stacks, Socials and Self-Discovery with Mike Reynolds
The road to self-discovery is a winding one, and Mike Reynolds shares their expertise on all things self-discovery through their position at Carleton as the social media communications officer for the MacOdrum library – as well as their own nearly 15k Instagram followers. Mike joins the podcast to discuss the ups-and-downs of social media, their coming-out journey, and the importance of staying true to yourself.
2021-01-07
44 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Inside eSports with Justin Proulx
Only amplified by the pandemic, the growth, and popularity of eSports is on a meteoric rise. Carleton student and member of the Ravens Hearthstone eSports team Justin Proulx joins the podcast to explain the world of competitive gaming, and to talk balancing competing and academics, and the future of eSports.
2020-12-09
30 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Embracing the Opportunity with Isabelle Bryenton
Facing a global pandemic while finishing her engineering degree Carleton student Isabelle Bryenton is taking full advantage of studying online. With a bike, a passion for racing and some good connections, Isabelle joins the podcast to talk about time management and balancing studying and training as a competitive cyclist in Girona, Spain.
2020-11-20
30 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Building Inclusive Communities
Carleton University is committed to supporting equity, diversity and inclusion within all aspects of the university. With four years of studying at Carleton and now working in the Department of Equity and Inclusive Communities (EIC), no one is more qualified to talk about the transition to university and the importance of inclusion and safe spaces on campus than Jaime. In the fifth episode of the Pathways Podcast, Jaime discusses how they earned their position at the EIC, the numerous resources available through Carleton, and the next steps on the journey for equity and inclusion!
2020-10-23
32 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Finding Academic Success with Dede Huang
For over two decades Carleton's PASS program has seen Carleton students help their peers achieve success. In first year, Dede Huang used PASS to find success in Economics, now she's spent the past four years helping others do the same.
2020-10-20
24 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
From Varsity Athlete to Industry Insider
From being a member of Carleton men’s hockey team to working for one of the NHL’s biggest suppliers, Matt Jenkins is a perfect example of letting hard work and passion guide your career. On this episode of the Carleton Pathway Podcast, Matt discusses all about the importance of networking, how he learned to prioritize as a student athlete and the power of self-discipline while working remotely.
2020-10-01
36 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
Career Transitions with Patricia Eddu
Switching programs mid-degree might sound scary, but the transition can help you find your passion. From working in Carleton’s own undergraduate recruitment offices to managing postsecondary recruitment all across Ontario, alumna Patricia demonstrates how hard work and dedication pays off. Patricia joins the podcast to offer her wise to students and other young professionals about networking, the challenges of being a first-generation student and the importance of finding what energizes you.
2020-09-17
34 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E20: The Recap
As we start the fall term we take a minute to recap the first season of the Carleton Pathway Podcast and look ahead at what's to come this fall.
2020-09-11
11 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E19: Inside Residence Life with Colleen Lamanna
As Carleton's biggest little community Residence is home to thousands of students from across the country and around the world each year. This year, as the fall semester prepares for an online start life in residence will be a little bit different. Learning Advisor Colleen Lamanna joins the podcast to talk about living in residence and how engagement and curriculum has evolved for a more virtual environment.
2020-08-27
26 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E18: Inside Fall O with Callie and Taylor
Each year over 400 upper year students come together to welcome thousands of new students to the Carleton community. The best two weeks of the year, Fall Orientation, takes intense planning and coordination and never has that been more true than during a pandemic. Fall O coordinators Callie and Taylor join the show to talk about the planning and what to expect for this year's unique orientation experience.
2020-08-20
41 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E17: Exploring Undergraduate Research with Jordan Gray
In his short time at Carleton University Jordan Gray completed 10 research projects, spoke at 7 conferences - 5 internationally - including speaking at the United Nations. To cap off his time at Carleton, the Provost Scholar award winner was chosen to address the national graduating class along side Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, during his national address from Richcraft Hall.
2020-08-13
37 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E16: Academic Success with Rachel Anderson-Houldsworth
It takes hundred of dedicated students to run Carleton's Peer Assisted Student Sessions (PASS). Behind these students recent alumna Rachel Anderson-Houldsworth is hard at work support the facilitators and leading the program.
2020-08-06
25 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E15: Life in Science with Sarita Cuadros Sanchez
The transition to Carleton, and Canada, can be challenging for international students. Faced with new cultures, climates and classmates the challenges are clear. Science student Sarita Cuadros Sanchez talks about overcoming these challenges one day at a time, the importance of having a mentor and why she's relished the opportunity to gain real-world experience through co-operative education.
2020-07-30
30 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E14: Keeping Doors Open with Chris Brown
From police foundations to addictions counsellor, Chris Brown has navigated his Carleton pathway by keeping his doorways open. Today, the MSW candidate is working towards a career in psychotherapy. Chris talks about the services that helped him transition from college to university, his time on campus and the value of participating in mentorship programs.
2020-07-23
32 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E13: A Food Filled Life with Consumed by Carlo
How does a food blog become a job? Consumed by Carlo (Carlo Santurbano) - perhaps Ottawa's most well-known food influencer - joins the podcast to talk life on social media, moving his brand to Montreal and what Carleton course influenced him the most.
2020-07-16
29 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E12: Community Building with Morgan McKeen
Morgan McKeen is CUSA's first ever Vice-President (Community Engagement). She joins the Carleton Pathway Podcast to talk about the new role, the importance of having a good support network and how CUSA is adapting for the online term.
2020-07-09
25 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E11: Managing Privacy with Pierce White-Joncas
As Manager, Privacy & Access to Information at Carleton University, Pierce White-Joncas ensures good privacy governance, compliance with provincial, federal and international privacy legislation, and processes formal requests for information. He joins the podcast to talk careers in privacy, starting on the ground floor and finding your place within your industry.
2020-07-02
33 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E9 - Inside Psychology with Prof. Joanna Pozzulo
Carleton's Department of Psychology is among the busiest on campus. For many first-year students PSYC1001 is an integral part of their introduction to university. Departmental Chair Joanna Pozzulo joins the podcast to talk about what's new in psychology on campus, discuss her research and shares advice for students with a passion in psychology and mental health.
2020-06-17
33 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E8 - The Coaches Pathway with Dani Sinclair
Dani Sinclair is the newest head coach at Carleton University. After spending the past eight seasons as the head coach at the University of Victoria, Dani joins the Ravens poised to lead the women's basketball team back to the top. The coach, mother and former teacher joins the podcast to talk balance, coaching pathways and why she's so passionate about mentoring the next generation of female coaches.
2020-06-10
40 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E7 - Finding Balance with Millie Close
Millie Close is one of many members of the Carleton community who it seems like you see around every corner. Involved in student societies, her faculty and the residence community, Millie has learned to balance it all while still finding time for herself.
2020-06-04
29 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E6 - Pursuing Your Passion with Noah Richardson
Noah Richardson shares his journey from PEI to Carleton, discusses his time as a House of Commons Page and talks about what it’s like to live out his childhood dream. The episode features a powerful conversation about finding your passion, following your dreams and learning that it is okay to say no. An alumnus of Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication, Noah is living his childhood dream covering politics for CTV National News while also being the associate producer of the award-winning CTV Question Period with Evan Solomon.
2020-05-28
32 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E5 - Studying Geek Culture with Dr. Benjamin Woo
As an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Communication, Benjamin Woo researches popular media industries and audiences with a focus on contemporary “geek” or “nerd” subculture. In episode five of the Carleton Pathway Podcast, Benjamin discusses studying comic books and comic con subcultures, asking curious questions and taking chances to follow your passion.
2020-05-21
31 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E4 - Social Impact with Dwaine Taylor
A staff member within Carleton’s Student Experience Office (SEO) Dwaine Taylor manages student development and community outreach programs. Dwaine joins the podcast to share his story, explains his passion for social impact and provides some insight into the multitude of programs available for students looking to get involved on campus and in the global community
2020-05-14
30 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E3 - Writing Pathways with Emily and Leah Coppella
Finding your way at university is a challenge every student goes through. So how does the experience of choosing courses you'll love, making new friends and navigating life on campus is full of challenges change when you have a twin with you on the journey? In episode 3 we chat with Emily and Leah Coppella, twins, writers and Carleton students about their pathways.
2020-05-06
33 min
The Carleton Pathway Podcast
E1 - From Firefighter to Renowned Researcher with Alicia Gal
Our first guest on the podcast is one of the proudest members of the Carleton community, but also one of the busiest. Alicia Gal is a Carleton PhD Candidate in Biomedical Engineering, an award winning scholar, an NSERC CREATE READi Trainee and member of Carleton’s Chan Lab. Her research focuses on the study of motion for the purpose of performance enhancement. Specifically, she studies the physics of body motion and how bone placement throughout a task affects performance. Since joining the Carleton community, Alicia has taken on roles with the Carleton Ravens football team, before joining Carleton soccer wh...
2020-04-21
28 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Radio Interview Pt. 2
Part 2: Carleton Sheets is interviewed on Steve Crowley’s American Scene radio show about the current real estate market.
2012-01-29
00 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Radio Interview Pt. 1
Part 1: Carleton Sheets is interviewed on Steve Crowley’s American Scene radio show on 3/31/09 about the current real estate market.
2012-01-29
12 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - WTOP Washington DC
Carleton speaks about investing in the current buyers market and the misconceptions people have with the current real estate market due to negative media coverage. Since it is a Buyers Market this is a perfect time for people who want to become investors to start making offers. Carleton stresses education is a key factor in becoming a successful investor in getting to know your area. Newspaper headlines are focusing on the parts of the country where we do have an overpriced situation so therefore we're getting a feeling we're in a terrible market when really we're not. Visit www.carleton2006...
2012-01-29
09 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - KCUE AM in Minneapolis
Listen to Carleton's recent interview with Jack Colwell on KCUE AM out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Carleton will talk about the current real estate market and dispel the misconceptions that turn novice real estate investors away from making serious money. Carleton puts the myths to rest and lets you in on his valuable real estate investment secrets.
2012-01-29
00 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - Cable Radio Network-Nationally Syndicated
Carleton discusses the history of his real estate career and how he has been successful for 36 years with host Jack Roberts. Carleton will shed light on the creative financing techniques from his No Down Payment course. Listen as Carleton writes off the myths and misconceptions surrounding the real estate bubble and the current real estate market.
2012-01-29
00 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - KFNN Phoenix
Listen as Carleton discards the myths and misconceptions surrounding the real estate bubble and the current real estate market. Carleton will give sound advice about becoming a successful real estate investor in today's buyers market. Carleton will advise listeners where an investor should look to buy real estate and what a new investor needs to do to start an investment business. He stresses his program is about investing in Real Estate and not on speculation. Visit www.carleton2006.com for more helpful real estate tips.
2012-01-29
13 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - WMC79 AM Memphis
Listen as Carleton briefly explains some of the techniques he has proven to work time and time again. He will dispel the myths and misconceptions that are associated with the "real estate bubble" and the current real estate market. Carleton will reveal some of his real estate secrets to help the new investor get started in the business. It's not what you know about real estate it's what you don't know that can cause you to make a mistake and cost you money, Carleton cannot stress enough that education is a key factor in becoming successful. Visit www.carlton2006.com...
2012-01-29
00 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - Michigan Talk Radio Network
Listen to Carleton as he explains the mistaken beliefs associated with the "real estate bubble." He will compare the similarities of the current "real estate bubble" to the Florida market he dealt with 10-12 years ago. Carleton will reveal what he learned about the real estate bubble from personal experience and divulge his secrets on how he was able to make money when other investors struggled. He will speak about the myths associated with real estate investing and provide creative ways of buying in the 'Buyers' market we currently face. Carleton also mentions his new website carleton2006.com where you...
2012-01-29
05 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - WIOD Miami / Ft. Lauderdale
Carleton speaks about investing in the current "buyers market" and the misconceptions people have with the current real estate market due to negative media coverage. Carleton will also discuss the "dos and don'ts" on how to acquire a mortgage that best suits your individual situation. Getting to know the market place and making intelligent decisions based on knowledge are key factors in being a successful investor.
2012-01-29
00 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Sheets Teleconference (3/6/08)
Looking for opportunity in today’s market? Listen in as Carleton Sheets and two of his Real ProfitsTM Coaches talk about the Real Estate Trends of 2008, and how to capitalize on them.
2012-01-29
00 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - WGVE in Chicago
Hear Carleton's interview with WGVE radio host Lisette Guillen. Carleton will shed light on myths and misconceptions surrounding the real estate bubble and share some of his real estate success secrets. Learn how to utilize his valuable real estate courses to become a successful real estate investor.
2012-01-29
07 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - WKBV Richmond, Indiana
Listen to Carleton as he talks about the misconceptions people have with the current real estate market due to negative media coverage. Carleton will give sound advice about becoming a successful real estate investor in today's buyers market. Carleton will advise listeners where an investor should look to buy real estate and what a new investor needs to do to start an investment business.
2012-01-29
00 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - WZEZ Richmond, Virginia
Carleton is interviewed on Mark in the Morning and talks about the benefits of becoming a real estate investor. Carleton mentions how the real estate market in Richmond - like many cities around the country - is a great place to invest. He'll discuss the difference between speculators and investors, the importance of gaining the knowledge of real estate investing, as well as the importance of getting to know your own neighborhood. Finally, Carleton talks about his future and how investing has impacted his life.
2012-01-29
09 min
Carleton Sheets Community
Carleton Interview - Metro News Network in St. Louis
Listen as Carleton speaks with host Jill Endraske about the current housing market. Carleton will discuss why the perfect time to buy real estate is now and how to get into the real estate investment business. Learn how to become a successful real estate investor with Carleton's No Down Payment techniques.
2012-01-29
00 min