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2025-08-13
18 min
JJ & Alex
FULL SHOW | Who are the Top 100 transfers in college football and what makes transfers successful in today's college football landscape? | Zach Smith talks Dave Aranda and the new expectations surrounding his Baylor Bears in 2025 | Steve Bartle breaks down how Devon Dampier has been able to take over the Utah program with his leadership and energy + MORE
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on August 8, 2025. Top 100 Transfers in CFB Zach Smith, covers Baylor athletics for the Waco Tribune-Herald Would You Rather? Steve Bartle, Utah Utes insider for KSL Sports Ultimate College Football Quiz The Top 10: Power 4 Programs with the highest acceptance rates More from Utah Fall Camp NFL Blitz: Browns got multiple trade offers for Dillon Gabriel during offseason, per reports Best and Worst of the Day
2025-08-09
2h 13
JJ & Alex
HOUR 1 | Who are the Top 100 transfers in college football and what makes transfers successful in today's college football landscape? | Zach Smith talks Dave Aranda and the new expectations surrounding his Baylor Bears in 2025 | Would You Rather?
Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Top 100 Transfers in CFB Zach Smith, covers Baylor athletics for the Waco Tribune-Herald Would You Rather?
2025-08-09
50 min
JJ & Alex
Big 12 Previews | Zach Smith talks Dave Aranda and the new expectations surrounding his Baylor Bears in 2025
Zach Smith, covers Baylor athletics for the Waco Tribune-Herald, joins the program to preview the UCF Knights ahead of the 2025 college football season.
2025-08-09
17 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Everything is Controversial with Sam Perry
Today, our guest is Dr. Sam Perry, associate professor of communication in the honors college and Director of the Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Rhetorical Studies at Baylor University. Dr. Perry studies race and racism in the United States with a particular focus on the ways in which anti-black racism manifests in the public sphere through political, religious, and popular discourse, and emphasis on representations of violence in protests. In addition to rhetoric and social world courses, Dr. Perry teaches a capstone course, The Allegory of the Cave and Contemporary Film. His scholarly research appears in journals like Rhetorical Society Quarterly...
2025-07-30
50 min
The Green Room
Bears, Beatles, and Zombies: An Interview with Ambassador Doug Silliman
A Baylor alum is spotted in the wild – Jonathon Platt says, “Hey you, tell me a joke!” The alumnus starts out with “John Lennon and a zombie walk into a bar.” And that’s how we got this episode. Welcome to 'Episode 11' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. Host Jonathon Platt is met with Ambassador Doug Silliman, who has led an impressive career from serving as a foreign service officer with the U.S. Department of State to being appointed as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq. He now serves as the president of t...
2025-07-09
57 min
The Green Room
Called in Every Key – An Interview with Eric Mathis
Welcome to 'Episode Nine' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode, host Jonathon Platt sits down with Rev. Dr. Eric Mathis, associate pastor at First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, D.C. – a minister, musician, scholar, and Baylor Bear whose life bridges the academic, pastoral, and personal with deep conviction. From playing in churches in his small town of Dexter to preaching in the capitol, Eric Mathis has spent his career redefining what worship can look like when it’s rooted in authenticity and inclusion. Rev. Dr. Eri...
2025-07-02
42 min
The Green Room
Called in Every Key – An Interview with Eric Mathis
Welcome to 'Episode Nine' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode, host Jonathon Platt sits down with Rev. Dr. Eric Mathis, associate pastor at First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, D.C. – a minister, musician, scholar, and Baylor Bear whose life bridges the academic, pastoral, and personal with deep conviction. From playing in churches in his small town of Dexter to preaching in the capitol, Eric Mathis has spent his career redefining what worship can look like when it’s rooted in authenticity and inclusion. Rev. Dr. Eri...
2025-07-02
42 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Teaching Students to Write Garbage with Maura Jortner
Today, our guest is Dr. Maura Jortner, senior lecturer in English at Baylor University. Maura Jortner's research interests include 19th-Century American and English drama. She has published multiple articles in Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film and The Journal of American Drama and Theatre. She is also a creative writer. Her middle grade book, 102 DAYS OF LYING ABOUT LAUREN, was published by Holiday House in 2023. KEEPERS OF THE MARSH will be published by Holiday House in 2025. She teaches two creative writing courses—Writing the YA Novel and Writing the Middle Grade Novel—and both are rooted in intensive, hands-on mentoring. We are d...
2025-07-02
42 min
The Green Room
Attorney on the Launch Pad: An Interview with Howard Chang
Welcome to 'Episode Eight' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. This time, we’re launching into orbit with one of Baylor’s brightest stars – Howard Chang, a NASA attorney whose work is out of this world. Host Jonathon Platt sits down with Howard Chang to trace his incredible journey from the neuroscience labs at Baylor to the legal offices of NASA, where he now serves as lead attorney for Wallops Flight Facility. Howard shares how a Baylor neuroscience degree, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brother, and a bit of curiosity about the systems that gov...
2025-06-30
41 min
The Green Room
Attorney on the Launch Pad: An Interview with Howard Chang
Welcome to 'Episode Eight' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. This time, we’re launching into orbit with one of Baylor’s brightest stars – Howard Chang, a NASA attorney whose work is out of this world. Host Jonathon Platt sits down with Howard Chang to trace his incredible journey from the neuroscience labs at Baylor to the legal offices of NASA, where he now serves as lead attorney for Wallops Flight Facility. Howard shares how a Baylor neuroscience degree, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brother, and a bit of curiosity about the systems that gov...
2025-06-30
41 min
The Green Room
The Gospel According to Justice: An Interview with Dr. Felipe Hinojosa
Welcome to ‘Episode Six’ of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode, host Jonathon Platt introduces Dr. Felipe Hinojosa, the John and Nancy Endowed Chair in Latin America and Professor of History at Baylor University. Born and raised in Brownsville, Texas, Felipe brings a unique perspective shaped by his upbringing in the Texas-Mexico borderlands and his academic focus in Chicano and Latino studies, religion, and social movements. Highlighting his research, Felipe discusses how Latino activists in cities like Los Angeles and New York occupied churches, transforming them into centers for soci...
2025-06-23
1h 16
The Green Room
Narratives that Lead: A Talk with Dr. Coretta Pittman
Welcome to ‘Episode Five’ of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode, host Jonathon Platt is joined by Dr. Coretta Pittman, Associate Professor of English and Baylor’s Vice Provost for Community Engagement. With warmth, clarity, and depth, Dr. Pittman discusses what it means to foster a university community that reflects the full richness of its members’ backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs. Three pillars have shaped Dr. Pittman’s career both in and outside of academia: language, leadership, and legacy. Drawing from her academic foundation in English and her leadership at Baylor, Dr. Pittman...
2025-06-19
52 min
The Green Room
Narratives that Lead: A Talk with Dr. Coretta Pittman
Welcome to ‘Episode Five’ of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode, host Jonathon Platt is joined by Dr. Coretta Pittman, Associate Professor of English and Baylor’s Vice Provost for Community Engagement. With warmth, clarity, and depth, Dr. Pittman discusses what it means to foster a university community that reflects the full richness of its members’ backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs. Three pillars have shaped Dr. Pittman’s career both in and outside of academia: language, leadership, and legacy. Drawing from her academic foundation in English and her leadership at Baylor, Dr. Pittman...
2025-06-19
52 min
The Green Room
Guided by Grace: An Interview with Dr. Jeter Basden
Welcome to ‘Episode Four' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this heartfelt conversation, host Jonathon Platt sits down with his longtime mentor and personal hero, retired Director of Baylor’s Ministry Guidance Program and Professor of Religion, Dr. Jeter Basden. His leadership helped shape generations of students preparing for lives of service, guiding them through the discernment of their calling with both theological depth and pastoral care. Jeter emphasizes the importance of membership, the integration of faith and learning, and the need for the church to engage with contemporary social...
2025-06-16
52 min
The Green Room
Guided by Grace: An Interview with Dr. Jeter Basden
Welcome to ‘Episode Four' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this heartfelt conversation, host Jonathon Platt sits down with his longtime mentor and personal hero, retired Director of Baylor’s Ministry Guidance Program and Professor of Religion, Dr. Jeter Basden. His leadership helped shape generations of students preparing for lives of service, guiding them through the discernment of their calling with both theological depth and pastoral care. Jeter emphasizes the importance of membership, the integration of faith and learning, and the need for the church to engage with contemporary social...
2025-06-16
52 min
The Green Room
Spread the Word: An Interview with Robert Darden and Dr. Stephen Newby
Welcome to 'Episode Three' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode, host Jonathon Platt sits down with two Baylor legends and authors of Soon and Very Soon, Robert Darden and Dr. Stephen Newby. This conversation isn’t just about music – it’s about the history and cultural commentary of gospel music. Bob and Stephen unpack the legacy of the great Andraé Crouch, the role of gospel music in the time of fighting for justice and how the art continues to develop today. From sleepless nights spent composing to melodies that carried m...
2025-06-12
55 min
The Green Room
Spread the Word: An Interview with Robert Darden and Dr. Stephen Newby
Welcome to 'Episode Three' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode, host Jonathon Platt sits down with two Baylor legends and authors of Soon and Very Soon, Robert Darden and Dr. Stephen Newby. This conversation isn’t just about music – it’s about the history and cultural commentary of gospel music. Bob and Stephen unpack the legacy of the great Andraé Crouch, the role of gospel music in the time of fighting for justice and how the art continues to develop today. From sleepless nights spent composing to melodies that carried m...
2025-06-12
55 min
The Auburn Experience | E2C Network Podcasts
Update for Auburn vs. Baylor, Big NIL Ruling, and More | Ever to Podcast | EP. 21
Main Auburn topics include: news for Baylor game, NIL ruling effects, celebrating Brain Battie, and more. Episode 21 debuted on 6/11/25.DM on social media or email e2cnetwork@gmail.com to request a topic or ask a question to be featured on the next show.Ever to Podcast is regularly updated Auburn podcast with host Kyle Loomis, part of E2C Network: The Auburn Experience. Updates on the latest news and topics across the fanbase and social media involving sports, culture, and family.ALL IN...
2025-06-11
11 min
The Green Room
Cleared for Takeoff: An Interview with Alexandra Benda
Welcome to episode two of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode, host Jonathon Platt sits down with former United States Marine Corps Reservist Alexandra Benda to explore a career that spans continents, combat zones, and the corridors of power. With a degree in Great Texts and over 13 years of military experience, Alexandra now serves as a Deployment Strategist at Air Space Intelligence – where she helps to track and coordinate multi-domain spaces. Motivated by the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic, she got inspired to get her MBA from Penn State...
2025-06-10
42 min
The Green Room
Grace from the Rubble: A talk with Jeanne Bishop
Welcome to the official 'Episode One' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode host Jonathon Platt is joined by author and public defender Jeanne Bishop live at The Baylor Line's BookTalk event on May 16 commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. In it, the two unpack behind-the-scenes details of Jeanne's book on the attack, Grace from the Rubble; the makings of her article on Cindy Campbell Brown, the only Baylor graduate in the attack; and parallels Jeanne has drawn between those stories and the story of her own sister, a r...
2025-06-06
57 min
The Green Room
Grace from the Rubble: A talk with Jeanne Bishop
Welcome to the official 'Episode One' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. In this episode host Jonathon Platt is joined by author and public defender Jeanne Bishop live at The Baylor Line's BookTalk event on May 16 commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. In it, the two unpack behind-the-scenes details of Jeanne's book on the attack, Grace from the Rubble; the makings of her article on Cindy Campbell Brown, the only Baylor graduate in the attack; and parallels Jeanne has drawn between those stories and the story of her own sister, a r...
2025-06-06
57 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Defining the Relationship with Students with Sarah Varga
Today, our guest is Dr. Sarah Varga, lecturer in the Department of Communication at Baylor University. Sarah holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Texas A&M University, an M.A. in Interpersonal Communication from Baylor University, and a Ph.D. in Interpersonal Communication from the University of Texas at Austin. She is a speaker and communication coach who often works with individuals and groups on everything from public speaking to healthy communication in the workplace and at home. At Baylor, she teaches a variety of courses, including Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, and Speech for Business and Professional...
2025-05-28
47 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Teaching as an Act of Humility with Scott Freeman
Today, our guest is Dr. Scott Freeman, lecturer emeritus in biology at the University of Washington. Since the mid-1990s, Dr. Freeman’s focus has been on textbook writing and teaching. He co-authored Evolutionary Analysis and was sole author of Biological Science, each through four editions. He is a recipient of a UW Distinguished Teaching Award. Dr. Freeman’s research interests center on the impact of active learning strategies and high-structure course designs on student performance in college science courses. Specifically, he investigates whether certain types of course designs have a positive impact on achievement by underrepresented minority and economi...
2025-05-14
47 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
On Being a Scrappy and Creative Teacher with Tracey Jones
Today our guest is Dr. Tracey Jones, clinical assistant professor at Baylor, specializing in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and bilingual education. Dr. Jones’ teaching career spans 25 years and various contexts, including high school ESOL, Spanish, and English, Modern languages at the college level, and English for International Students in Baylor’s Global Gateway Program. Her areas of research interest include second language acquisition, bilingual and dual language education, TESOL methodology, Spanish language teaching methodology, Spanish for Heritage Speakers and community engagement. Her work explores connecting university students to their local communities, specifically in and through the...
2025-04-30
36 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Kindness in the Academy with Catherine Denial
Today our guest is Dr. Catherine Denial, Mary Elizabeth Hand Bright and Edwin Winslow Bright Distinguished Professor of American History; and Director of the Bright Institute at Knox College. Dr. Denial’s historical research has focused on nineteenth-century marriage, divorce, pregnancy, childbirth, and infancy among Native and non-Native communities in the land we currently call Minnesota. In addition to her historical scholarship, Catherine is a scholar of teaching. She was Principal Investigator on the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant “Pedagogies, Communities, and Practices of Care in the Academy after COVID-19.” She contributed a chapter to the edited collection Teaching and Ge...
2025-02-19
42 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Learning from Students How to Teach
Today, we have a special episode with several guests that was recorded as a live panel discussion here at Baylor. Noah Harvey is the program manager for supplemental instruction at Baylor University. And joining him on a live panel are three fantastic Baylor student supplemental instructors: Melissa Ratcliffe, Emma Franzen, and Shivana Mishra. We’re delighted to have them all on the show to discuss how they help students learn (without giving them the answers), what students struggle with most, and what all instructors can learn from their experiences. Resources: Supplemental Instruction at Bay...
2025-02-07
49 min
Brigham Young University Sound
Kevin Young's Weekly Press Conference | Baylor & UCF | January 27, 2025
BYU men's basketball coach Kevin Young addressed the media via Zoom on Monday to talk about the BYU Cougars' games against the Baylor Bears and UCF Knights.
2025-01-27
08 min
University of Utah Sound
Men's Basketball Postgame | #25 Baylor 81 - Utah 56 | Craig Smith, Head Coach
University of Utah men's basketball coach Craig Smith addressed the media after the Baylor Bears beat the Utah Runnin' Utes 81-56.
2025-01-01
12 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Myths about Learning with Ben Schwartz
Today our guest is Dr. Ben Schwartz, Neuroscience Advisor and Lecturer in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at Baylor University. Dr. Schwartz earned his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in 2021, following his B.S. from UCLA in 2016. His academic journey has been driven by a profound interest in neural plasticity and its critical roles in learning, memory, development, and recovery from central nervous system damage. At Baylor, Dr. Schwartz teaches Learning and Behavior and Affective Neuroscience, and a graduate seminar on teaching psychology. With this clinical research background, Ben speaks across campus about the biological bases for...
2024-12-06
45 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Living the Questions with Stephen Sloan
Today, our guest is Dr. Stephen Sloan. Dr. Sloan completed his PhD at Arizona State University, specializing in Post-1945, Public History, and the American West. He began his academic career as the co-director of the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage at the University of Southern Mississippi. In 2007, he joined Baylor University as a professor in the Department of History and the Director of the Institute for Oral History. Dr. Sloan is a prominent figure in local history organizations, having served as the president of both the Historic Waco Foundation and the Heart of Texas Regional History Fair. H...
2024-11-20
35 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
A World Where Teaching Matters with Lindsay Masland
Today, our guest is Dr. Lindsay Masland. Dr. Masland currently serves as the Interim Executive Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning for Student Success at Appalachian State University. In this role, Dr. Masland leads initiatives such as the Student Instructional Feedback Technique (SIFT) program, Course ReDesign, Agile Academy, and the Teaching and Student Success Lab (TASSL), while also facilitating book clubs and Appalachian Learning Communities. Dr. Masland is widely recognized for her expertise, providing teaching observations, consultations, and workshops on transformative teaching for individuals and programs. She also serves as a consulting editor for two...
2024-11-06
43 min
Podcasts Archives | Pistols Firing
Podcast Ep. 612: Baylor Preview, Lengthy Injury List
Carson Cunningham and Colby Powell discuss the latest injury news, beginning with Garret Rangel reportedly out for the season, and make their predictions for Oklahoma State’s trip to Waco. You know what helps the show and helps us make more shows? When you rate us on Apple Podcasts or subscribe to our pod: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | SoundCloud. As always, we appreciate our sponsors Chris’ University Spirit and Yuengling. Pistols Firing · Podcast Ep. 612: Rangel Leads Injured List at Baylor https://pistolsfiringblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/pod-10.24.24.mp3
2024-10-24
00 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Teaching as Social Responsibility with David Pace
Today, our guest is Dr. David Pace. David has dedicated his career to enhancing student engagement in the learning process, beginning his journey as an instructor in the History Department at Indiana University Bloomington in 1971. His teaching has earned him prestigious accolades, including the American Historical Association’s Eugene Asher Distinguished Teaching Award and Indiana University’s Frederic Bachman Lieber Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching. David’s contributions extend beyond the classroom. Since the 1990s, he has been a pivotal figure in the scholarship of teaching and learning, serving as a Fellow in the Carnegie Academy for the Sc...
2024-10-15
1h 06
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Stories in the Age of AI with Sarah Jane Murray
Today, our guest is Dr. Sarah-Jane Murray, professor of Great Texts and Creative Writing at Baylor University. Dr. Murray is scholar of Medieval and Renaissance texts. In addition to her doctorate in Romance Languages and Literatures from Princeton, Sarah-Jane completed a professional program in screenwriting at UCLA. Heavily involved in digital humanities and storytelling projects, she is an EMMY-nominated writer and producer who also teaches screenwriting and documentary filmmaking in the Baylor’s Department of Film and Digital Media. Her body of collaborative work has played at major international film festivals and has been distributed by PBS, LinkTV, Amazon, an...
2024-10-01
52 min
Podcasts Archives | Pistols Firing
Podcast Ep. 595: Pistols Reloaded — 2013 Baylor
Carson Cunningham and Colby Powell discuss Zane Flores and Ayo Shotomide-King emerging in fall camp then rewatch the 2013 Baylor game highlighted by Clint Chelf and a stifling OSU defense. You know what helps the show and helps us make more shows? When you rate us on Apple Podcasts or subscribe to our pod: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | SoundCloud. As always, we appreciate our sponsors Chris’ University Spirit and Yuengling. Pistols Firing · Podcast Ep. 595: Pistols Reloaded – 2013 Baylor https://pistolsfiringblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/pod-8-9-24.mp3
2024-08-10
00 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Michele Stover: Students as Whole Persons
Today, our guest is Dr. Michele Stover, lecturer in Chemistry and Biochemistry at Baylor University. Dr. Stover was selected to be a Baylor Fellow for the 2023-24 academic year, part of a cohort of faculty recognized for teaching excellence and charged to further experiment with their teaching and share their experiences with the broader Baylor community. Bringing her passion and experience as a high school teacher into higher education, Michele has experimented particularly with active learning pedagogies in large STEM courses as a way to increase student success. She has also served as Senior class co-leader for the William...
2024-07-19
34 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Rebecca Flavin: Learning for the Greater Good
Today our guest is Dr. Rebecca Flavin, senior lecturer in Political Science and director of Engaged Learning Curriculum at Baylor University. Dr. Flavin has research and teaching experience in constitutional law, the history of political philosophy, and American politics, particularly in the area of religion and politics. She is also co-author of a widely used textbook on Constitutional Law. Rebecca also serves as faculty advisor for Baylor’s Model United Nations. We are delighted to have her on the show to discuss the many permutations of engaged learning, how the teacher’s role changes based on context, and much more...
2024-05-28
37 min
Student Success Stories Podcast
Episode 12: Derek Smith
In this episode, we can a chance to talk with Derek Smith, an announcer for Baylor sports. If you have ever been to a Baylor football game and heard, "And thats another Baylor FIRST DOWN!"... Thats Derek! He goes into detail about what it takes to be involved in that role, as well as working radio for the basketball and baseball games. He also shares how he came to Baylor and got involved in the world of sports announcing.
2024-04-29
28 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Keith Sanford: Flipping a Course
Today, our guest is Dr. Keith Sanford, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Baylor University. Dr. Sanford’s work research falls into three categories. Psychometric (techniques to develop and validate ways of assessing people); the influence of interpersonal relationships on health-related attitudes and behaviors, and discrimination and racial disparities in health. He teaches courses on data analysis and a course he developed titled "History of Psychology, Racism, and the United States." He is an enthusiastic experimenter in his teaching, using flipped learning and recording his own music videos to help students learn key material. Dr. Sanford is also a cu...
2024-04-12
50 min
Shark Theory
Unconventional Wisdom: Lessons from 1000 Episodes
In this celebratory 1000th episode of Shark Theory, host Baylor Barbee shares his gratitude and reflects on the unconventional wisdom gained throughout the journey of the podcast. With authentic introspection, Baylor dives into the essence of building character over branding, the significance of marching to one's own rhythm, and the importance of recognizing and valuing the support of others. Among the various insights Baylor imparts, two key themes stand out—the vital practice of focusing on content rather than presentation and the importance of personal cadence in achieving effortless progress. Baylor encourages listeners to be action-oriented, trust th...
2024-03-29
08 min
Shark Theory
Don't Waste Your Life: Embrace Consistency and Make Decisions
In this inspiring episode of Shark Theory, host Baylor Barbee celebrates the podcast's imminent milestone of 1000 episodes, sharing his journey from twice-weekly podcasts to daily episodes. Reflect on the decisions and consistency that have shaped this achievement, motivated by the desire to make the most of each day, especially during the uncertain times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Baylor delves into the transformation that Shark Theory underwent during the onset of the pandemic when speaking engagements paused, and the realization of COVID's lasting impact became apparent. He emphasizes the importance of not wasting life, being present, choosing action...
2024-03-25
07 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Dave Bridge: When Learning is Fun and Games
Today, our guest is Dr. Dave Bridge, Associate Professor of Political Science at Baylor University. Dr. Bridge researches American politics, American political and constitutional development, American public policy, judicial politics, and the Supreme Court. He teaches courses on American constitutional development, public policy and campaigns and elections. In 2022, 23 academic year, Dave was named an outstanding faculty awardee in teaching. And in 2022, he also received a Core Curriculum Virtues Recognition Award for his efforts to facilitate the development of the virtue of respect in his undergraduate courses. We are delighted to have Dr. Bridge, along with a special student guest...
2024-02-23
38 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Baylor Senior Fellows: Experiments in Teaching
Today, our guests are a roster of Senior Fellows from recent years of our Baylor Fellows program. This fellowship recognizes professors across the disciplinary spectrum who exemplify excellence in teaching. Baylor Fellows are committed to a year-long process of pedagogical innovation, inspirational teaching, and the cultivation of these among Baylor faculty. We are delighted to have these great faculty on the show to discuss how pedagogical experiments take shape, what we can learn from colleagues in other disciplines, and thinking about your long-term trajectory as a teacher.
2023-12-05
42 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Scott Cunningham: Who’s Afraid of AI?
Today, our guest is Dr. Scott Cunningham, the Ben H. Williams professor of economics at Baylor University. Dr. Cunningham studies a number of topics including mental healthcare, sex work, abortion and drug policy. He is the co-editor of The Handbook for the Economics of Prostitution with Oxford University Press and the author of widely-read book Causal Inference: the Mixtape (which after several years, is still in Amazon’s top ten books in Economics and Statistics). On his Substack, Dr. Cunningham has been sharing his adventures with ChatGPT in his work, especially his teaching. We are delighted to have Dr. Cunningham on...
2023-11-13
50 min
The Auburn Experience | E2C Network Podcasts
Big Road Win for Auburn Equestrian at Baylor | NCEA Week 3
Auburn equestrian podcast with host Auburn Elvis. The main discussion covers a review of week 3 of the 2023-24 Auburn Equestrian and NCEA season. ------------------------------------- JOIN THE CONQUER CLUB (Patreon): https://www.patreon.com/e2cnetwork JOIN THE CONQUER CLUB (Youtube Member): https://www.youtube.com/c/e2cnetwork/join SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES: kyleloomis@e2cnetwork.com DONATE TO THE NETWORK: www.paypal.me/e2cnetwork SHOP E2C NETWORK STORE: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/e2cnetwork ------------------------------------- LISTEN TO ALL PODCASTS: http://bit.ly/E2CNetworkApplePodcasts LISTEN TO AUBURN ROOTS: https://bit.ly/AuburnRootsSubscribe ...
2023-10-11
16 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Nadine Welch: Universal Design for Learning
Today, our guest is Nadine Welch, Associate Chair of Residential Academic Programs, Clinical Associate Professor, and Undergraduate Program Director in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Baylor University. Professor Welch researches augmentative communication and language and literacy disorders and teaches a range of courses in speech-language pathology, audiology and technology in communication and sciences and disorders. In the 2022-23 academic year, she was also a double award winner in her teaching. She simultaneously served as Active Learning Lab fellow and a Baylor teaching fellow. We are delighted to have Professor Welch on the show to discuss these fellowship...
2023-08-28
46 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Rishi Sriram: Where Talent Comes From
Today our guest is Dr. Rishi Sriram, Associate Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs, Graduate Program Director for the Department of Educational Leadership in the School of Education and Residential College Faculty Steward of Brooks Residential College at Baylor University. Dr. Shriram researches student affairs practice collaboration between academic and student affairs and college student retention, achievement and learning. He is currently at work on a book about the development of talent. We are delighted to have Dr. Shriram on the show to discuss where talent comes from, how students and instructors think about talent, and how higher ed...
2023-07-11
51 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Hollylynne Lee: Educational Design
Today our guest is Dr. Hollylynne S. Lee, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Education at North Carolina State University. In Spring 2023, Dr. Lee is in residence at Baylor University as the recipient of the Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching. Dr. Lee has secured millions of dollars in external and internal grant funding, and she has committed much time and energy to creating open educational resources, offering free online courses for educators from around the world, and sharing research-based multimedia materials via Creative Commons licensing. Her scholarship and writings include over 100 journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceeding...
2023-06-13
37 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Michelle Herridge: STEM and Beyond
Today our guest is Dr. Michelle Herridge, post-doctoral fellow in stem education with the Academy for Teaching and Learning at Baylor University. Dr. Herridge has earned her PhD at the University of Arizona in chemistry with a minor in teaching and teacher education. She has worked in discipline-based education research since 2013 and has a BS in chemistry and a BS in sociology from Clemson University and an MS in chemistry from Missouri State University. Her research explores assessment and instructional practices, primarily in chemistry education and professional development for graduate teaching assistants and new faculty. She has taught in a...
2023-05-22
37 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Affordable Course Materials Fellows
Today our guests are Drs. Amy Fleming (lecturer in music theory), Andrea Shepherd (Clinical Instructor at Louise Herrington School of Nursing), and Karenna Malavanti (returning guest and senior lecturer in psychology and neuroscience) at Baylor University. All three of our guests are recent fellows in Baylor’s Summer Affordable Course Materials Program, which offers Baylor faculty the opportunity to re-evaluate their course materials with an eye toward replacing required course materials with low- to zero-cost materials, such as open educational resources or OERs, in order to reduce the per-class costs for our students. We are delighted to have Drs. Fleming, Ma...
2023-04-03
47 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Kelly Jo Hollingsworth: Giving Students Your Best
Today our guest is Dr. Kelly Jo Hollingsworth, assistant professor of Elementary Music Education in the School of Music at Baylor University. In addition to her teaching in higher education, Dr. Hollingsworth has 17 years of teaching experience in early childhood and elementary school settings and worked with over 60 university students as lab students or interns in her classroom. Recently, Dr. Hollingsworth was recognized as Outstanding Faculty in teaching at Baylor. We are delighted to have Dr. Hollingsworth on the show to discuss the pedagogy of music, teaching future teachers, helping students take notes, what performing at Disney’s Magic Kingdom ha...
2023-03-03
32 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Becca Cassady: Successful Teaching Philosophy Statements
Today, our guest is Dr. Becca Cassady, Graduate Writing Center program director at Baylor University. Dr. Cassady holds a PhD in rhetoric and composition from Baylor, with a dissertation exploring the ways writing consultants draw on prior knowledge when facing unfamiliarity in tutoring sessions. In her research, Dr. Cassady aims to identify ways to help writers and writing consultants approach writing as a subject to be studied and understood. In her current role, she directs a team of graduate writing consultants from across disciplines as they work with students on their writing and publications, offering feedback on writing projects and...
2022-11-08
44 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Mikeal Parsons: Faith Traditions and Teaching
Today, our guest is Dr. Mikeal Parsons, Professor and Macon Chair in Religion at Baylor University. Dr. Parsons is a New Testament Scholar specializing in the Gospels and the book of Acts through the lens of rhetoric and literary criticism. Author or editor of over 30 books, Dr. Parsons has served as co-director of a Wabash grant for graduate student teaching. More recently, Dr. Parsons is a co-Principle Investigator on another Wabash-funded teaching project focusing on Pedagogical Practices and Faith traditions. We are delighted to have Dr. Parsons on the show to discuss graduate student training in teaching, the implications of...
2022-10-11
37 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Nicole Kenley: A Different Way to Assess Writing
Today, our guest is Dr. Nicole Kenley, lecturer and director of first-year writing in the English department at Baylor University. Dr. Kenley researches detective fiction, contemporary American fiction, gender studies, and the literature of globalization. Recently awarded a University Teaching Exploration Grant, Dr. Kenley is piloting and researching the effectiveness of portfolio assessment for first-year writing courses. We are delighted to have Dr. Kenley on the show to discuss the pedagogy of writing, training writing instructors, grading and assessment of student writing, and much more.
2022-09-13
41 min
The BearsIllustrated Podcast: A Baylor Athletics Podcast
Top247 QB Austin Novosad highlights Baylor's top 20 national class
Recruiting reporter Jordan Scruggs of BearsIllustrated joins the show to discuss four-star QB Austin Novosad sticking to his Baylor commitment and how the Bears have built a top 20 recruiting class heading into the season.Host: Blair Angulo Guest: Jordan ScruggsFollow or Subscribe to the 247Sports Football Recruiting podcast feed on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/pr...
2022-08-16
18 min
The BearsIllustrated Podcast: A Baylor Athletics Podcast
5-MINUTE MORNING: Latest on 4-Star QB & Baylor Commit Austin Novosad
Steve Wiltfong, 247Sports' Director of Recruiting, joins Blair Angulo to break down the latest in the recruitment of Baylor QB commit Austin Novosad and discuss which schools are trying to flip the four-star talent from Texas.Host: Blair Angulo Guest: Steve WiltfongFollow or Subscribe to the 247Sports Football Recruiting podcast feed on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.au...
2022-07-27
07 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Mojgan Parizi-Robinson: Learning Assistants in the Classroom
Today our guest is Dr. Mojgan Parizi-Robinson, senior lecturer and director of the Learning Assistants program in Biology at Baylor University. Dr. Parizi-Robinson’s research focuses on intracellular signaling and pathways in wound healing and cancer. In addition to teaching human anatomy lecture and lab courses, she teaches a pedagogy course for biology learning assistants. This year (2022), Dr. Parizin Robinson was the recipient of the Collins Outstanding Professor award. We are delighted to have Dr. Parizi-Robinson on the show to discuss the role of struggle in learning, flipping her course, and teaching undergrads to help other students learn.
2022-07-14
35 min
The BearsIllustrated Podcast: A Baylor Athletics Podcast
Dave Aranda on winning the Big 12 at Baylor, his contract extension, and a surprising QB decision
Baylor is riding high after winning a Big 12 title in 2021! Fresh off signing a contract extension through 2029 this offseason, HC Dave Aranda joins 247Sports' Chris Hummer to discuss his program, his decision to stay at Baylor long term, a surprising QB decision, and more!Host: Chris HummerGuest: Baylor HC Dave ArandaFollow or Subscribe to The College Football Daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! To learn more about li...
2022-06-20
16 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Trey Cade: Science as a Mystery Novel
Today our guest is Dr. Trey Cade, Director of the Institute for Air Science at Baylor University. Dr. Cade came to academia after serving in the U.S. Air Force, specializing in weather and space. In 2015, Dr. Cade was selected as Baylor Fellow, a program recognizing gifted teachers and devoted to pedagogical experimentation. We are delighted to have Dr. Cade on the show to discuss teaching complex science to non-science majors, using history to teach science concepts, and more.
2022-05-31
37 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Nathan Alleman, Byron Newberry, Sarah Madsen: Faculty Authority
Today we have a special episode featuring a live recording of a recent seminar for excellence in teaching on the campus of Baylor University. The session, titled “Award winning faculty perspectives on teacher authority” was led by Nathan Alleman, associate professor of educational leadership, Byron Newberry, professor of mechanical engineering, and Sarah Madsen, doctoral candidate in educational leadership, all at Baylor University. These presenters shared fascinating original research on the relationships between faculty career stage and perceptions and uses of authority in teaching.
2022-05-11
38 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Sarah Mosher: Critical Pedagogy in the Arts
Today our guest is Sarah Mosher, Assistant Professor of costume design and technology in theatre Arts at Baylor University. She has an interest in universal design and design systems. Cultivating design thinking in students, and engaging with questions about design life cycles across disciplines. Recently, Professor Mosher participated in Baylor’s Paulo Freire Centennial, celebrating the founder of critical pedagogy, co-designing the celebration installation in the university library, and serving as a panelist discussing assessment in the fine arts and what she calls the pedagogy of autonomy. We are delighted to welcome Professor Mosher to the show to discuss the sl...
2022-04-05
36 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Mark Long: Reflections on a Career
Today our guest is Dr. Mark Long, Director of Middle East Studies and Associate Professor in the Honors College at Baylor University. Dr. Long specializes in contemporary Islamic fundamentalism, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and extremism in America. Before coming to Baylor, Dr. Long served eleven years on active duty as a Middle East analyst and as an instructor at the Air Force Academy where he taught Arabic and English literature. We are delighted to have Dr. Long on the show to discuss teaching in multiple contexts, the good and bad of addressing politics in the classroom, and his reflections at the...
2022-03-22
59 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Tammy Adair: Research with Undergraduates
Today, our guest is Dr. Tammy, Adair, Senior Lecturer in biology and Director of course based undergraduate research in biology, and director of Baylor’s undergraduate research and scholarly achievement program known as URSA. Doctor Adair also teaches course based undergraduate research experience labs, such as the phage lab sponsored by HHMI and the Science Education Alliance. Her undergraduate researcher group, the M&M bears focuses on microbial genomics. We are delighted to have Dr. Adair on the show to discuss active and then experiential learning in STEM education and undergraduate research across the academy.
2022-02-18
36 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Karenna Malavanti: Teaching While Introverted
Today our guest is Dr. Karenna Malavanti, senior lecturer and neuroscience advisor in the department of psychology and neuroscience at Baylor University. Dr. Malavanti’s research focuses on applied cognition and human memory, looking at issues of legal psychology such as eyewitness memory, and education, addressing issues such as study strategies. Recognized as a Baylor Teaching Fellow in 2018, Dr. Malavanti is active in the Society for Teaching Psychology. We are delighted to have Dr. Malavanti on the show to chat about teaching as an introvert, increasing your awareness as a teacher, reflecting on our teaching, and much more.
2022-01-28
48 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Paul Martens: Beyond and Between the Disciplines
Today, our guest is Dr. Paul Martens, associate professor of ethics in the department of religion and director of interdisciplinary studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Martens holds a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and has published widely on John Howard Yoder and Soren Kierkegaard. Dr. Martens has been director of the Baylor ethics initiative, where he serves as Global Ethics Research Convener. We are delighted to have Dr. Martens on the show to discuss what is right and wrong about disciplines in the academy and why interdisciplinarity matters for researchers and students.
2021-11-17
36 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Brooke Blevins: Civics and Justice
Today our guest is Dr. Brooke Blevins, the Conwell G. Strickland Endowed Chair, Associate Professor, and Chair of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Baylor University’s School of Education. In 2017, Dr. Blevins was selected as a Baylor Fellow—a cohort of Baylor teachers recognized for excellence and stimulated for experimenting in their classrooms. She was also the senior fellow for the program in 2018. Dr. Blevins teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in secondary education, social studies education, and multicultural education. We are delighted to have Dr. Blevins on the show to discuss, infusing virtues into your classes, how civi...
2021-11-02
37 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
DeAnna Toten Beard: Learning in a Foreign Land
Today, our guest is Dr. DeAnna Toten Beard. Dr. Toten Beard is Professor of Theater History at Baylor University, where she teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate Theatre Studies courses. In 2012, she was named a Baylor Teaching Fellow, a recognition of great teaching with a cohort devoted to experiment in teaching. Dr. Toten Beard has also taught in the Baylor interdisciplinary core and is the past co-director of the Baylor in Oxford study abroad program. We are delighted to have Dr. Toten Beard on the show to discuss how place affects teaching, what students learn about themselves and each...
2021-10-19
33 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Kara Poe Alexander: Writing to Learn
Today our guest is Dr. Kara Poe Alexander, professor of English and Director of Baylor University’s Writing Center. Specializing in composition, rhetoric, literacy studies, and writing pedagogy, Dr. Alexander teaches undergraduate and graduate courses ranging from first year composition to travel writing to composition theory and pedagogy. She has published dozens of articles and book chapters on various aspects of teaching writing and teaching through writing. We are delighted to have Dr. Alexander on the show to discuss how the writing center fits in the mission of the university, why writing still matters, how to build on students’ writing skil...
2021-10-07
38 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Jeff Doyle: Academics and Student Life
Today our guest is Dr. Jeff Doyle, associate director of planning and assessment in the Office of Institutional Effectiveness at Baylor University. Dr. Doyle has a B.A. in Biology, M.Ed. in Counselor Education, and Ph.D. in Higher Education, all from the University of Virginia. Before serving in his current role, Dr. Doyle served for nine years as the Dean for Student Learning and Engagement at Baylor, where he oversaw the departments of Campus Living & Learning, New Student Programs, the Academy for Leadership Development, and Student Activities. Throughout his time at Baylor, Dr. Doyle has taught numerous behavior...
2021-09-22
30 min
Hot N Cold College Basketball Podcast
August 10th: Jalen Duren to Memphis, Keyonte George to Baylor, and more!
We discuss the implications of Jalen Duren's commitment to Memphis, and the chances a certain someone joins him. Also, is Scott Drew and the Baylor Bears here to stay for the foreseeable future with the addition of Keyonte George?
2021-08-10
52 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Robert Darden: Telling Stories
Today, our guest is Robert Darden, professor in Journalism, Public Relations, and New Media at Baylor University. Teaching at Baylor since 1988, Prof. Darden has taught a range of courses from magazine writing to screenwriting to intro to Mass Communication. He has written over two dozen books, his most recent being the two-volume history of Black Sacred Music, Nothing But Love in God’s Water. Prof. Darden has won numerous teaching awards, including the Cornelia Marschall Smith Award in 2011; and this year, Prof. Darden was also named a Baylor Master Teacher—the highest honor for teaching bestowed by the University. We are...
2021-07-13
35 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Corey Carbonara: Taking Risks
Today, our guest is Dr. Corey Carbonara, professor of film and digital media at Baylor University. Dr. Carbonara is an active filmmaker and teaches corporate communication, lighting, cinematograph, and production. Dr. Carbonara has frequently been recognized as an outstanding teacher. He was recently awarded the Excellence in Education Medal from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers; and in 2016, Dr. Carbonara was named Baylor Master Teacher—the highest award for teaching bestowed by the University. We are delighted to welcome Dr. Carbonara to the show to discuss the symbiotic relationship between industry and academia, the importance of getting students in...
2021-06-11
41 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Amy Goodman: Creativity in Online Teaching
Today, our guest is Amy Goodman, Lecturer in Mathematics at Baylor University. An early advocate of online teaching at Baylor Professor Goodman is currently chair of Baylor’s Teaching, Learning, and Technology Committee. She is currently finishing her PhD in Learning Technologies at the University of North Texas. She was also a recent recipient of a teaching exploration grant for a project investigating technologies enabling online math students to more easily show their work. We are delighted to have Professor Goodman on to discuss creativity in online teaching.
2021-05-14
39 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Darin Davis: Faith and Learning
Today our guest is Dr. Darin Davis, Director of Baylor’s Institute for Faith and Learning and clinical professor of moral philosophy in the Honors Program. Dr. Davis teaches courses on ethics and has been instrumental in scholars programs that help students connect faith and learning, including the William Carey Crane Scholars for undergraduates and the A.J. Conyers Scholars for graduate students. He is a regional editor for the International Journal of Christianity and Education and conducts research on the vocation of learning, educating for wisdom, and the philosophy of friendship. We are delighted to welcome Dr. Davis for a...
2021-04-30
39 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Laine Scales: Know Thyself as a Teacher
Today, our guest is Dr. Laine Scales, professor in the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work at Baylor University. Dr. Scales has served in many roles at Baylor, including teaching on the faculty of the School of Education, facilitating Baylor’s Summer Faculty Institute, and for many years as Associate Dean in the Graduate School, focusing on graduate student professional development. In 2016, Dr. Scales was named a Baylor Master Teacher—the University’s highest recognition for teaching excellence. We are delighted to welcome Dr. Scales to the show to discuss authenticity in teaching, relating to your students as “whole people,”...
2021-04-15
32 min
GSMC Sports Podcast
GSMC Sports Podcast Episode 881: Sam Darnold Traded, Baylor Dominates Zags & James Harden Out
Kayvon opens up the show talking about the remarkable win by Baylor and explains why they were clearly the better team. Kayvon then discusses the Sam Darnold trade and explains why Darnold is the clear winner here. Kayvon switches gears to the Falcons to explain what they should do with the 4 overall pick in the draft. To wrap up the show, Kayvon talks about the NBA.If you enjoyed this episode, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember...
2021-04-08
1h 18
GSMC Sports Podcast
GSMC Sports Podcast Episode 880: Baylor Bears Win & Sam Darnold to the Panthers
Nebyat starts by talking about Baylor’s first title for the Men’s Basketball Program. He talks about why Baylor’s hard work was the reason why they made it far in the tournament. After that, Nebyat turns toward the NFL and talks about how Sam Darnold and the Jets parted ways. Next, comes Roy Williams decision to retire and how Hubert Davis can bring the UNC men’s basketball program back on the map. Finally, Nebyat ends by making a top ten list of teams for next year's NCAA’s basketball season and predicts his final four for next year.
2021-04-07
1h 32
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Gaynor Yancey: Continual Improvement in Teaching
Today our guest is Dr. Gaynor Yancey, Lake Family endowed chair in Congregational and Community Health, Director of the Center for Church and Community Impact, and professor of social work teaching in both the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work and Truett Seminary at Baylor University. Dr. Yancey has won several teaching awards, including outstanding professor in 2006, the Cornelia Marshall Smith award in 2019. And she was also named a Baylor Master teacher, the highest honor awarded by the university. We are delighted to have Dr. Yancey on the show to discuss teaching as vocation, changes in students over the...
2021-04-05
42 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Thomas Fergus: Student Mental Health
Today our guest is Dr. Thomas Fergus, associate professor of psychology at Baylor University. Dr. Fergus’ research focuses on gaining better understanding of anxiety disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder and the connections between psychological disorders and metacognitive beliefs. A published author on multiple studies related to student text anxiety, Dr. Fergus joins us today to talk about student mental health, wellbeing, and the implications on our teaching.
2021-03-17
46 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Jennifer Cognard-Black: Empathetic Teaching
Today, our guest is Dr. Jennifer Cognard-Black, professor of English at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Dr. Cognard-Black has received 12 faculty development grants from St. Mary's and two Internationalization and Teaching and Learning Grants (2011 and 2016), and she has been given the highest honor for teaching that St. Mary's students bestow, the Faculty-Student Life Award, at three distinct times during her career (2002, 2009, and 2019). She is also the 2020 recipient of the Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, the nation's largest monetary award for university teaching. As part of her designation as the Cherry Award recipient, Dr. Cognard-Black is in residence at...
2021-03-09
53 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Charles Weaver: What Works and What Doesn’t
Episode description - Today, our guest is Dr. Charles Weaver, Professor and Chair of the department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Baylor University. In 2020, Dr. Weaver was named a Baylor “Master Teacher,” the highest honor for teaching bestowed by the University. We are delighted to have him on the show to talk about Baylor’s teaching legends, enthusiasm for what you teach, and much more!
2021-03-04
30 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Anne-Marie Schultz: Developing Teachers
Today our guest is Dr. Anne-Marie Schultz, professor of philosophy and director of the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core. We are delighted to have her on the show to talk about mentoring teachers, metaphors for teaching, and literature on teaching that speaks to the heart.
2021-02-09
36 min
Professors Talk Pedagogy
Helen Harris: Community in Online Learning
Today our guest is Dr. Helen Harris, associate professor in the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work. We are delighted to have her on the show to discuss community in online learning. [medfile]
2021-02-08
25 min
HornsCast
[EXPLICIT] Pretend We're Football: Key to Beating Baylor
Pretend We're Football takes a quick look back at the Oklahoma game and puts the frustration of that game into a historical perspective that only Texas fans can appreciate Then they give the keys to the game against Baylor if Texas hopes to end their unbeaten streak.
2021-02-02
1h 02
The Auburn Experience | E2C Network Podcasts
Auburn Basketball Falls to Baylor in SEC/Big 12 Challenge
Auburn basketball podcast with cohosts Kyle Loomis and Gray Oldenburg. The main discussion centers around reviewing the Auburn vs. Baylor game in SEC/Big 12 Challenge.
2021-01-31
23 min
HornsCast
4th and 5:Where Does Texas Go From Here and Baylor Preview with SicEm365
4th and 5 gives a few quick thoughts on the situation surround Tom Herman and the program after a 2-2 start before they bring on Sam Bradshaw of SicEm365 to break down what Baylor will be bringing to Austin.
2020-10-23
1h 18
Radio Baseball Cards
Don Baylor on being the First Black Student in a Texas all-white Jr. High School
In this episode Don Baylor talks about the pressure he faced in Texas during the 1960s when he was the first black student in an all-white Jr. High. Host of Radio Baseball Cards is Hall of Fame Pitcher and play by play broadcaster, Don Drysdale (1936-1993). Created by Fred Greene (Golf Smarter) Radio Baseball Cards was originally a nationally syndicated radio pre-game show in 1987. Radio Baseball Cards is listed in the Baseball Hall of Fame & Library.Don Baylor (June 28, 1949 – August 7, 2017) was a baseball player and manager. During his 19 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), Baylor was a...
2020-07-24
01 min
The Auburn Experience | E2C Network Podcasts
Auburn Equestrian Remains UnBEARable For Baylor (2020)
Auburn equestrian remains undefeated against Baylor at home. Auburn equestrian podcast with host, Auburn Elvis. He discusses the latest meet for the Tigers against the Baylor Bears at home in Auburn, Alabama. Auburn Elvis shares his opinions of the meet and takes a look around the rest and college equestrian landscape. Listener Feedback: Which program do you think is recruiting the best, besides Auburn? Show Notes, Links, and Comments: http://e2cnetwork.com/podcasts Don't miss the last Auburn Equestrian Podcast Visit http://e2cnetwork.com for our Auburn Tigers articles, videos, events and more! Watch, listen, chat or even...
2020-02-18
19 min
Pit Pass Moto
Ricky Russell, John Grewe, Grant Baylor, Mike Brown, and Barry Carsten
08.06.19 | Featuring the following guests: Ricky Russell, John Grewe, Grant Baylor, Mike Brown, and Barry Carsten
2019-08-07
1h 58
Pit Pass Moto
Grant Baylor Interview
Grant Baylor is currently 11th overall in the standings of the XC1 class in the 2019 GNCC Series. Earlier this year, Baylor won the Cajun National Enduro, and is second overall in the Kenda National Enduro Series.
2019-08-07
14 min
Pit Pass Moto
Roland Sands, Gary Sutherlin, Chris Vestal, Josh Strang, Thad Duvall and Steward Baylor
06.25.19 | Featuring the following guests: Roland Sands, Gary Sutherlin, Chris Vestal, Josh Strang, Thad Duvall and Steward Baylor
2019-06-26
1h 58
Pit Pass Moto
Steward Baylor Interview
Steward Baylor has had four straight podium finishes in the Kenda National Enduro Series and is currently sitting in the top spot of the standings, through four rounds. The defending champion of the National Enduro Series is also sitting third in the GNCC XC1 Open Pro Standings, where he finished third in 2018. Baylor has not finished below fourth in the GNCC Series this year.
2019-06-26
13 min
Pit Pass Moto
Ryan Sipes, Steward Baylor, Cole Seely and Luke Neese
Featuring the following guests: Ryan Sipes, Steward Baylor, Cole Seely and Luke Neese
2019-03-13
2h 12
Pit Pass Moto
Stewart Baylor Interview
The 2019 AMSOIL GNCC Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, season opener concluded Sunday, March 10, 2019 in Palatka, Florida with the 5th Annual Wild Boar GNCC. Three-time AMA National Enduro Champion, Steward Baylor, of Tely Energy Racing/ KTM was the first to cross the finish line following the grueling three-hour race. The next round will be this weekend, March 16-17, in Washington, Georgia.
2019-03-13
21 min
Pit Pass Moto
Steward Baylor Interview
Though he finished third in the final round of the 2018 AMA National Enduro Series in Stanton, Alabama on November 4th, third place was enough to Steward Baylor to secure a championship win. Baylor finished with a podium finish in each of the 10 rounds, with three first-place finishes.
2018-11-21
21 min
Pit Pass Moto
Zach Osborne, Stevie Bonsey, Chance Fullerton, JD Beach and Steward Baylor
11.20.18 | Featuring the following guests: Zach Osborne, Stevie Bonsey, Chance Fullerton, JD Beach and Steward Baylor
2018-11-21
1h 58
Student Success Stories Podcast
Episode 4: Bethany Pfeiffer -- Making the Most of Your Baylor Experience
Wondering how to stay committed to academic success while also being active in your student organization? Unclear about the major/minor combination that will best prepare you for pursuing your goals after college? Ever think of transferring? Listen to Bethany Pfeiffer as she shares about her Baylor journey and the key factors that have played a role as she pursues excellence.
2018-09-10
23 min
Pit Pass Moto
Taylor Robert, Cory West, Steve Wise, Grant Baylor, Chris Parrish and Mike Copoulos all Tuesday evening on pit pass radio 05-08-18.
Pit Pass Moto show for 05-08-18 Taylor Robert Cherry Creek Hare & Hound race. Cory West MotoAmerica Superport class Steve Wise Former Honda Great Grant Baylor Dragon’s Back National Enduro Chris Parrish, MotoAmerica Twins Cup Series Mike Copoulos Engine builder
2018-05-09
1h 58
Pit Pass Moto
Grant Baylor Dragon’s Back National Enduro 05-08-18
Grant Baylor managed to to win the Dragon’s Back National Enduro despite some ugly conditions. The race event was held at the Oak Ridge Estates in Arrington, Virginia. Baylor struggled with tip-overs and near tip-overs but still managed to win three tests and beat out his brother, Steward Baylor, by 52 seconds after six tests […]
2018-05-09
10 min