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Service to School StoriesService to School StoriesCreating Community: Supporting Veterans on Campus with Dartmouth & BowdoinWhitney Cason, S2S Director of VetLink, takes the reins for a conversation with two of S2S's VetLink partners - Christina Moreland, Associate Director of Admissions and Coordinator of Pipeline Development at Dartmouth, and Evan Shoaf, Senior Assistant Dean of Admissions at Bowdoin. Whitney, Christina, and Evan discuss the unique challenges and opportunities for veteran applicants in the college admissions process, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, personalized support, and community integration for veterans transitioning to academic life. The discussion also covers financial aid options, the significance of building a supportive community, and shares inspiring success stories of veteran...2025-05-0635 minThe Maine MuralThe Maine MuralBowdoin College Encampment Recap and TimelineFor more on the Bowdoin College Solidarity Encampment, see Bowdoin College Encampment Stands Up for Gaza, by Remedios M. Published on PineandRoses.org, Feb 12, 2025. Works Cited: Patel, K. (2024, May 9). SJP’s “Bowdoin Solidarity Referendum” passes, leaving future steps to administration. Bowdoin Orient. ( https://bowdoinorient.com/2024/05/09/sjps-bowdoin-solidarity-referendum-passes-leaving-future-steps-to-administration/ ) Kilbride, E. (2025, February 7). Students for Justice in Palestine form Encampment in Smith Union. Bowdoin Orient. ( https://bowdoinorient.com/2025/02/07/students-for-justice-in-palestine-form-encampment-in-smith-union/ ) Board, R. (2025, February 7). Bowdoin College students face discipline for pro-Palestine encampment. Portland Press Herald. (https://www.pressherald.com/2025/02/07/bowdoin-college-students-face-discipline-for-pro-palestine-encampment/) Traskos-Hart, T. & Vial, V. (202...2025-03-1018 minCien años de soledad en compañíaCien años de soledad en compañíaDe Soledad en Compañía (tráiler)Después de más de medio siglo con los personajes de Cien años de soledad viviendo libremente en la mente de sus lectores, la nueva serie de Netflix basada en este libro está por darles un cuerpo y un rostro. Antes de que el poder audiovisual cambie la experiencia de leerla, Nadia Celis, escritora y profesora de literatura caribeña, te invita a una experiencia de lectura colectiva que renueve tu visión del mundo de García Márquez y aterrice esta novela en el siglo XXI. Escúchanos desde septiembre en tus plataformas favoritas...2024-08-2301 minDestination YOUniversityDestination YOUniversity#253: Admission Deans: USC and Bowdoin CollegeIn this episode, we're diving deep into the college admissions process with two industry experts who have a wealth of experience. Whether you're a returning Dream College Academy student or joining us for the first time, get ready for an insightful discussion that will help you navigate your college journey. Featuring: Claudia Marroquin, Senior Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Student Aid at Bowdoin College, a Bowdoin alum with a fascinating journey from Southern California to the East Coast. Tim Brunold, Chief Admission Officer at the University of Southern California (USC), who has spent his...2024-08-0837 minHomegrown HorrorHomegrown HorrorThe Hauntings of Bowdoin College: Work is StressfulWhat do you get when you have a 200 year old college mixed with Maine's first medical school? You got the spices for a ghost stew. We talked about a couple known haunts around Bowdoin College. We got bodies, we have deaths in the building, and we got.... fraternity BDSM dungeons? It doesn't all make sense, but bear with us. Ask your questions at homegrownhorropod@gmail.com or on instagram @homegrownhorrorpod. The hauntings of Bowdoin: ghosts and beyond by Sela Kay. October 19th, 2019. The Bowdoin Orient. The Haunted...2023-10-0557 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsTracy McMullen on Jazz and JusticeTracy McMullen is a self-proclaimed maker-thinker. She’s a saxophonist, composer, and an academic. In this episode, Tracy discusses jazz as a moral practice and how she uses music—jazz in particular—to teach anti-racism and inclusivity. Tracy McMullen is associate professor of music at Bowdoin College, and ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellow at the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice (through 2023). Her 2019 book, "Haunthenticity: Musical Replay and the Fear of the Real," examines musical performance and its relationship to conceptions of the past, history, and identity. She is currently researching her second book, "Jazz Humanism: Responsibility and Blur in the Ne...2023-05-0325 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 7.5: Bowdoin's Climate Action Plan with Keisha PaysonFor the fifth episode of the seventh season, Green Tea sits down with Keisha Payson. We talk about Bowdoin's Climate Action Plan and the steps our college is taking towards becoming free of fossil fuels.2023-03-2929 minThe Build Zone Podcast - A Construction PodcastThe Build Zone Podcast - A Construction PodcastABC & GCI Coffee Break Podcast-Episode 60: Mark Winterer from Recover Green Roofs and Chris Keeley from Bowdoin ConstructionPresenting Sponsor-Skilled Trades Partners-We talk to Mark Winterer, from Recover Green Roofs, Building Sustainability Award Winner and Chris Keeley, Executive Vice President of Bowdoin Construction.  Mark talks to us about the process of installing a green roof, and how his company works from the ground up to provide a green roof that will last a lifetime!  We were also joined by Chris Keeley, and we talk about how long Bowdoin has been involved in the Excellence in Construction Awards.    We also talk about how Bowdoin was able to incorporate the history of Quincy into their latest award winning project!  Mike t...2023-02-101h 05Teaching Learning Leading K-12Teaching Learning Leading K-12Ge-Anne Bowdoin: Digital Learning Specialist and Media Liaison - Thoughts About Podcasting - 538 Ge-Anne Bowdoin - Digital Learning Specialist and Media Liaison - Talks with Me About Podcasting. This is episode 538 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast.  Ge-Anne Bowdoin, Ed. S. has served as an educator since the mid-1990’s and has a passion for helping teachers, students, and families to harness the power of relationships, technology, and communication to make the world a better place. She currently works for Whitfield County Schools as a digital learning specialist and media specialist liaison and hosts their podcast, “What’s Up, Whitfield?”. You can find Ge-Anne on Twitter and Insta...2023-02-0936 minPFL WeeklyPFL WeeklyS.2 Ep.13 Shea Brams '26 leads nordic team to superb start, Men's Basketball earns back-to-back upset wins, Women's Hockey sweeps Bowdoin, Marco Motroni breaks 60m record (again!)The PFL team welcomes Shea Brams '26 of the Middlebury Nordic Ski team to the pod this week! As a first year, Brams has led the women's team, with multiple podium finishes at the Bates and St. Mike's Carnivals. Shea talks all about her experience as a collegiate skier and why she's proud to be a Panther. The Track and Field Team hosted the Middlebury Invitational, where Marco Motroni beat his own 60m school record, Cady Barns broke her own triple jump record, and Emily Rubio set a new pentathlon record! Men's Basketball beat #4 Keene State and #6 Williams back-to-back...2023-01-2417 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsZorina Khan on Another American CenturyProfessor Zorina Khan is trying to answer the question of how the US overtook England and France as an economic powerhouse in the nineteenth century. In this episode, she talks about the unique US attitude to creativity, ideas, and innovation that she believes underlies the country’s industrial successes. Professor Khan also shares anecdotes from her current research focusing on an often neglected and marginalized group of inventors: women. Zorina Khan is the William D. Shipman Professor of Economics at Bowdoin College. Her most recent book, Inventing Ideas: Patents, Prizes, and the Knowledge Economy, was awarded the Alice Hanson Jones Bi...2022-12-1327 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsBirgit Tautz Ponders the Global Through the LocalProfessor Birgit Tautz is on a treasure hunt. She’s mining the local literary scene of Germany in the 1800s to tell a much larger story of global literature, then and now. In this episode, Professor Tautz talks about German literature, translation, and how she works within the field of digital humanities. Tautz is the George Taylor Files Professor of Modern Languages at Bowdoin. Her most recent book, Translating the World: Toward a New History of German Literature around 1800 (PSU Press, 2018), is the winner of the 2019 SAMLA (South Atlantic Modern Language Association) Studies Book Award.2022-11-2926 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsRobert Morrison on How Knowledge TravelsAs a historian of science and scholar of Islam, Professor Robert Morrison wants to know how information spread around the Mediterranean in medieval times. In this conversation, we talk about horoscopes, medieval party tricks, and how Copernicus figured out that the planets circle the sun. Morrison is the George Lincoln Skolfield Jr. Professor of Religion and Middle Eastern and North African Studies at Bowdoin, and the author of several books, most recently Astronomy in al-Andalus: Joseph Ibn Naḥmias’ The Light of the World (University of California Press, 2016).2022-11-1527 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 7.2: Eco-Anxiety with Ashley ShawFor the second episode of the seventh season, Green Tea sits down with Dr. Ashley Shaw, a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Visiting Professor of Psychology at Bowdoin College. We talk about what anxiety is, its link to climate change, and throw in some techniques for emotional regulation.2022-11-0118 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsAnne Collins Goodyear and Frank Goodyear Rethink the MuseumAnne Collins Goodyear and Frank Goodyear codirect the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. In this episode, they discuss how the pandemic challenged them to reinvent the museum as a lively virtual space, and a truly antiracist institution. Anne Collins Goodyear was curator of prints and drawings at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, where she became the first curator to collect digital and time-based art. Frank H. Goodyear was curator of photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. He is the author of ten peer-reviewed scholarly essays and five books.2022-11-0125 minService to School StoriesService to School StoriesTest Optional Admissions with Bowdoin & George Washington UniversityToday’s episode explores a hot college admissions topic - test-optional policies. We sat down with Ryan Ricciardi, Associate Dean of Admissions at Bowdoin College, and Benjamin Toll, Dean of Admissions in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at George Washington University. We chat about different opportunities to showcase your strengths to an admissions committee without standardized test scores, the importance of being reflective in the application process to align your educational & experiential goals, institutional priorities that have driven test-optional policies, and so much more. This interview is jam packed with deep insights from 2 admissions colleagues who have a combined 20+ ye...2022-09-2748 minPhi-Lacrosse-ophy PodcastPhi-Lacrosse-ophy PodcastPhi - Lacrosse - Ophy Podcast Season 5 Ep.5 -Bowdoin Head Coach Bill MasonIn this podcast, Jamie talks to Bowdoin Head Coach Bill Mason about his lacrosse journey, Bowdoin's historic 2022 season, setting the bar high, playing fast, his philosophies on both sides of the ball, developing players, and what he is looking for in recruits.2022-09-061h 03Green Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastThe Energy Usage Competition EpisodeWelcome to Episode IV of Season 6, where we sit down with Talia and Alex to discuss the Energy Usage Competition, a tradition on Bowdoin's campus that helps remind us to be more mindful of our energy usage!2022-05-1820 minDestination YOUniversityDestination YOUniversity#43 - Claudia Marroquin: RIGHT PLACE. RIGHT TIME. Bowdoin College May Be RIGHT FOR YOU#43 - Claudia Marroquin: RIGHT PLACE. RIGHT TIME. Bowdoin College May Be RIGHT FOR YOU They say that luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. High School graduation is the ultimate sign of preparation. It is the culmination of 13 years of training for the marathon we call life. From high school, students head off into a variety of paths and futures, some include heading off to colleges 3000 miles away from home. If you know a student who has been admitted to Bowdoin College, located in Brunswick, Maine, you might call that student “lucky,” or a...2022-04-2052 minFemTech FocusFemTech FocusBONUS 10 - The Bowdoin Group on the Jobs Market and Skills Needed to Land a Job in FemTechToday is a special bonus episode! I interview Katelyn Marini, Managing Director at the Bowdoin group. The Bowdoin Group is an executive search firm that specializes in leadership and strategic roles, recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) services, and major hiring projects for a wide range of companies, from small firms building out their executive team to larger firms sourcing talent for rapid market expansion. The Bowdoin group knows women’s health is an emerging market that needs thought leaders at every level to support and accelerator our growth. I am so pleased to see Bowdoin stepping up to the plate as th...2022-03-0429 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsZahir Janmohamed on the Stories We Tell—about Ourselves, Each Other, and AmericaBowdoin Visiting Professor of English Zahir Janmohamed explores, as a writer and from the standpoint of his experience in Congress and in humanitarian work, how storytelling and understanding the complex messiness of every person and of our history can combine to result in political and social change. But only when the will is there to make it happen.2022-02-0128 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 5.5: Lisa Beneman, Bowdoin Organic GardenFor the last episode of Green Tea season 5, Holden and Perrin sit down with Lisa Beneman, garden manager at the Bowdoin Organic Garden.2021-12-2126 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsPROMO: Kate Dempsey2021-11-1600 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsKate Dempsey ’88 Believes Trees Can UniteKate Dempsey ’88, Maine's state director for The Nature Conservancy, will talk about the climate crisis in the context of certain challenges it poses for our democracy. Is our liberal democratic process too slow and cumbersome to effectively address an acute climate challenge? What is the relationship between solving our climate crisis and democracy?2021-11-1620 minThe Bates BobcastThe Bates BobcastBates Bobcast Episode 244: Football's dramatic win under the lights at BowdoinOn this week's Bobcast, we're recapping a thrilling 25-24 win for the Bates football team over Bowdoin. Plus, we look ahead to the men's basketball season and talk to the former Bates QB who held the single-season passing record until Brendan Costa broke it on Saturday. Interviews this episode: 1:06 -- Ed Argast, Interim Head Coach, Football. 5:51 -- Christian Olivieri '22, Wide Receiver, Football. 12:17 -- Tony Hooks '23, Linebacker, Football. 20:30 -- Jon Furbush '05, Head Coach, Men's Basketball. 28:58 -- Hugo Colasante '78, Quarterback for Bates football, whose record for passing yards in one season stood for 44 years.2021-11-1039 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsNoah Finberg '16 Changed His Mind and Thinks You Should TooNoah Finberg ’16, former CEO of Considdr and now head of data for Firm Prospects, will discuss information polarization and democracy. Is part of the explanation for political polarization that our minds aren’t very good at forming evidence-based beliefs? With so much information we now have at our disposal, why is information more likely to be weaponized than to be harnessed as fuel for “a new Socratic age?”2021-11-0217 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsPROMO: Noah Finberg2021-11-0100 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsHenry Laurence and How "Sesame Street" Saves Our DemocracyAssociate Professor of Government Laurence takes on the issue of democracy and the media. What role does the growth of sensationalist, opinionated, misleading, or even false journalism play in subverting democracy? Is there a role that public broadcasting can uniquely play to address this crisis? Laurence, who teaches comparative politics and political economy at Bowdoin, is the author of the book Money Rules: The New Politics of Finance (Cornell University Press, 2001). 2021-10-1917 minBowdoin PresentsBowdoin PresentsBowdoin Presents Season 1 Trailer2021-10-1500 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 5.1: Christina HoneycuttIntroducing the Office of Sustainability's newest program manager, Christina Honeycutt! Juliette and Holden sit down with Christina to ask about her path to Bowdoin and her expectations for the year ahead.2021-10-0530 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.11: Voices from Earth DayEnjoy our last episode of season 4 at Earth Day 2021! On the Main Quad, Holden and Juliette asked people two questions: how do you sustain yourself? and what's your favorite place on Earth? Features a musical interlude from Stephen Girard.2021-05-1715 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.10: Emil Cuevas, Facilities and SustainabilityFor our last episode of the season, Green Tea sits down with Emil Cuevas, Associate Director of Facilities Operations and Maintenance, on a windy spring day to talk about his approach to building design and systems thinking at Bowdoin. We touch on Emil's background in engineering and design, and we ask about future infrastructure changes at Bowdoin, including electrifying our heating system to reduce our carbon emissions.2021-05-1324 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.9: Ken Cardone, Bowdoin DiningThis week Green Tea visits Ken Cardone, Interim Director of Dining Services, in his office in Thorne Hall. During our conversation, we talk about changes in how Bowdoin feeds thousands of people each day and what sustainability means for Dining Services during the COVID-19 pandemic.2021-05-0320 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.8: Stefan Gary, Oceans and ClimateEarth and Oceanographic Science Professor Stefan Gary joins Green Tea to share his path in oceanography and climate solutions. He tells us about ocean robots, his time in the Peace Corps, and his modeling work with Project Drawdown.2021-04-2538 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.7: Justin Baumann, Coral Ecology and Eco-FeminismProfessor of Ecology Justin Baumann joins us at Green Tea for a conversation about his fieldwork and current classes. We hear about a reading list of sci-fi, fantasy, and science writing that revolves around an eco-feminist perspective. Justin also shares about his favorite species of coral.2021-04-1941 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.6: Nailah Khoory, Sustainable Development GoalsNailah Khoory '22 joins Green Tea to discuss the Sustainable Development Goals set out by the United Nations. For the Bowdoin Office of Sustainability, Nailah works on finding intersections between the SDGs and the Common Good. Holden and Juliette also talk to Nailah about her leadership roles with Smart Woman Securities and how she wants to better the world of capital investment going forward.2021-04-1325 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.5: Elisha OsemoborElisha Osemobor joined Green Tea this week to talk about the intersection of art and sustainability. We also talked about art history and race, and ways that she takes care of herself (hint: through podcasts!). During our conversation she mentioned several pieces of art: Benjamin Von Wong’s Mermaid Swims in Ten Thousand Bottles; Yudi Sulistyo’s Warfare and Out of Control; and Barkley L. Hendricks’ Icon for My Man Superman (Superman Never Saved Any Black People).2021-03-3030 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.4: Shreyas Sreenath, Ecological AnthropologyThis week, we welcome Shreyas Sreenath to Green Tea. Dr. Sreenath, who is a professor of anthropology here at Bowdoin College, hosted us in his driveway one afternoon for this conversation. We discussed his path in anthropology and the class he now teaches about toxic environments as they relate to critical discussions of humans and ecologies going on today.2021-03-2340 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.3: Hayden KeeneThis week, Hayden Keene ’22 joins the show to tell us about her work with plant medicine. She tells us about her own path to practicing holistic healing and how plants are our partners in activism. We also touch upon heritage, colonialism, and everyday forms of plant medicine in this episode.2021-03-1527 minTokyo Alumni PodcastTokyo Alumni PodcastTokyo Alumni Podcast Episode 61: Tokio Takai (St Marys 2017) - Bowdoin College Student, Goldman Sachs, Jefferies, Equity ResearchTokio Takai (St. Marys International School 2017) Bowdoin College Student Tokio Takai graduated from St. Mary’s in 2017 as a 12-year veteran and currently studies Government & Legal Studies at Bowdoin College, where he is expected to graduate in May of 2021.  Upon graduation, Tokio will return to Goldman Sachs as an Analyst in their Merchant Banking Division in Tokyo, where he interned over the past summer.  Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Tokio had worked both on the sell & buy-side. Tokio most recently worked at Jefferies (2020-2021) as a part-time Equity Research Associate covering TMT. He also sat...2021-03-1345 minAmazing MainersAmazing MainersDavid and Tina Treadwell on Hosting Bowdoin College Kids From AwayThis very busy couple signed onto the Bowdoin College Host program years ago and have had the best experience of their lives meeting, knowing and helping kids from far away places, seeing them grow and mature and flourish. They have made friends for life and so have those Bowdoin students. (Recording date: February 26th, 2021)2021-03-1329 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.2: Joanna LinJuliette and Holden host a conversation with Joanna Lin '22 about the ways she finds themes of sustainability across neuroscience, medicine, friendship, and pole-vaulting.2021-03-0926 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 4.1: Juliette MinNew co-host Juliette Min and returning co-host Holden Turner sit down to chat about sustainability, belief, and friendship to kick off Season 4 of Green Tea at Bowdoin College.2021-03-0123 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 10 - We're Back!Its been awhile. Carlee and Dennis shake off the rust and get back at solving the world's problems one pod at a time...2021-02-0439 minCoach and Coordinator PodcastCoach and Coordinator PodcastDon't Let Perfect be the Enemy of Good-Kevin Loney, Runningbacks Coach, Bowdoin CollegeToday on the Coach and Coordinator podcast, Host Keth Grabowski welcomes Kevin Loney, Runningbacks Coach at Bowdoin College. Coach has been at Bowdoin for over 5 years and has Head Coaching experience at Nichols College, where he was from 2011-13. He came on the podcast today to talk about his journey through the coaching world. Show Notes 1:06 Coach’s journey 3:50 Who were coach’s mentors 8:40 Biggest aspects of Coach’s development 12:51 How Coach rejuvenated his career after his first experience as a head coach 17:20 What type of player they recruit at Bowdoin 21:46 Core ways Bowdoin runs their program 27:57 Coach’s course at the L...2021-02-0333 minInnovation World Podcast SeriesInnovation World Podcast SeriesDacia Jones and Susan Bowdoin introduce Dacia and Susan’s Collaborative Project SeriesDacia Jones and Susan Bowdoin introduce Dacia and Susan’s Collaborative Project Series, an exploration of education, literacy, STEM, and National Parks.https://www.daciajones.com/dacia-and-susans-collaborative-projects.html Dacia Jones is a founding member of the Global Innovation Field Trip Series. https://innovationworld.org/gift-home/Join Innovation World in Inspiring Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in K-12 and Beyond. www.innovationworld.org 2021-01-0934 minThe Project Login PodcastThe Project Login PodcastBowdoin CollegeMichael is serving as Senior Vice President/CIO at Bowdoin College, one of the country’s oldest and most well regarded liberal arts colleges. Reporting to the president and as a member of the President’s Senior Staff, the SVP/CIO facilitates all aspects of information technology strategy, fosters innovation, and guides the institution to discover new ways to use technology to support its mission. Michael is part of a dynamic leadership team. We discuss diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging as well as  encouraging professionalism and personal growth.Learn about Michael's education and career pathways. Listen to Micha...2021-01-0421 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 3.6: Bowdoin Solar - Project Development with CES and Sol SystemsGreen Tea 3.6: Bowdoin Solar - Project Development with CES and Sol Systems by Bowdoin Sustainability Office2020-12-221h 22Green Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 3.5: Bowdoin Solar - Shana Stewart DeedsGreen Tea 3.5: Bowdoin Solar - Shana Stewart Deeds by Bowdoin Sustainability Office2020-12-1432 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 3.4: Native American Students Association and Sunrise BowdoinAmanda Cassano, Sunshine Eaton, and Leif Maynard2020-12-0248 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 3.3: Toby Tarpinian, Morning Glory Natural FoodsGreen Tea 3.3: Toby Tarpinian, Morning Glory Natural Foods by Bowdoin Sustainability Office2020-11-1957 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 3.2 Kate Holcomb, Canopy FarmsMarie and Holden talk to Kate Holcomb at Canopy Farms, an aquaponics greenhouse in collaboration with Tao Yuan Restaurant in Brunswick.2020-11-1251 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 3.1 Welcome back!For this first episode of Green Tea's third season, we say farewell to Diego, introduce our new co-host Holden, and check in on sustainability on Bowdoin's campus in the COVID era.2020-11-0536 minLike a Boss from the Portland Press HeraldLike a Boss from the Portland Press HeraldLike a Boss: One-on-one with Clayton Rose, President of Bowdoin CollegeLike A Boss is a live Q&A business event where you can hear insightful, first-hand accounts of the realities of running a business. Our CEO and Publisher Lisa DeSisto interviews local CEOs and business leaders for a behind the scenes look at their career paths, the ups and downs of running their businesses and the trends shaping them. About Clayton Rose Clayton S. Rose, who was inaugurated as Bowdoin’s fifteenth president on October 17, 2015, has consistently underscored the value and essential importance of a liberal arts education for living lives of meaning, for thoughtful eng...2020-10-0857 minPortland Press Herald AudioPortland Press Herald AudioLike a Boss: One-on-one with Clayton Rose, President of Bowdoin CollegeLike A Boss is a live Q&A business event where you can hear insightful, first-hand accounts of the realities of running a business. Our CEO and Publisher Lisa DeSisto interviews local CEOs and business leaders for a behind the scenes look at their career paths, the ups and downs of running their businesses and the trends shaping them. About Clayton Rose Clayton S. Rose, who was inaugurated as Bowdoin’s fifteenth president on October 17, 2015, has consistently underscored the value and essential importance of a liberal arts education for living lives of meaning, for thoughtful eng...2020-10-0857 minThe EPAM Continuum Podcast NetworkThe EPAM Continuum Podcast NetworkThe Resonance Test 53: Clayton Rose, President of Bowdoin CollegeClayton Rose got the upper hand on COVID-19. Rose is the President of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, and he has overseen the successful reopening of his school for the Fall 2020 semester. By reducing the on-campus student population; implementing strict testing, social distancing, and masking policies; and producing a stream of clear and continuous health reporting, the school’s COVID cases dropped from three to, as of the airing of this episode, zero. (Yes, *zero.*) Rose humbly says: “The congratulations really belong to our students and faculty and staff here” who complied. Rose acknowledges that redesigning the fall student experience requir...2020-10-0230 minThe CORECASTThe CORECASTBowdoin College Guard Tori Beck | The CORECAST #6In this episode of The CORECAST, we sit down with Bowdoin College Guard Tori Beck. Tori talks about making the jump from high school to college basketball, the importance of thinking the game of basketball, and how she's been staying sharp despite her season being in flux.2020-08-1436 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 9 - We Have A Special Guest - Living in a Corona World - The Floor is Lava - Biden vs TrumpWe attempt a ZOOM recording. We attempt to discuss this corona life. We attempt to talk middle of the road politics...2020-06-3051 minThe Double DoubleThe Double DoubleEp. 78 - Bowdoin's Adrienne ShiblesDavid is joined by the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Bowdoin College, Adrienne Shibles, to discuss, turning around the Swarthmore program, why she left college basketball, Bowdoin's runs to the Final 4, and much more!2020-04-2156 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 2.5 Kate TollIn the potentially last episode of this season of Green Tea, Diego and Marie interview Kate Toll, Bowdoin class of 2020, about her efforts to make her chemistry lab on campus more sustainably-minded. Why are labs inherently difficult to implement these policies in? What is the ultimate value of science at the cost of the environment? What happens to our waste products when we finish using them? All these questions and more addressed in this week's episode.2020-03-1851 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 8 - Not about the Corona VirusDaylight savings time, organic gummy treats, golf, and more....2020-03-1133 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 2.4 Olivia GrisetOlivia Griset of Maine Environmental Educational Association speaks about the value of teaching the younger generations how to care for their surroundings, environmental policy agendas and the meaning of environmental education to indigenous groups. What is the meaning of environmental education and who has access to this western concept?2020-03-0646 minWhole Family Save, More to ComeWhole Family Save, More to ComeForgiveness - Rev. Sam Bowdoin, Mar. 1, 2020Forgiveness (Genesis 42) - Rev. Sam Bowdoin, Mar. 1, 2020 / United Bethel Church2020-03-0137 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 2.3 Lauren HickeyAs a continuation of last week’s Green Tea episode on the nexus of spirituality and the environment, Diego and Marie speak with Lauren Hickey about her Bowdoin Orient column titled “Spiritousness, Religuarity and the Search for Meaning,” published biweekly in the Bowdoin Orient, online and in print. Lauren shares her own religious background and how she sees the effect of her own history on environmentalism and what sustainability means to her.2020-02-2847 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 2.2 Eduardo Pazos PalmaEpisode 2 Eduardo Pazos Palma - Spirituality and the Environment In a discussion that extends beyond the usual confines of environmentalism, sustainability and what it means to live a green life, Eduatrdo Pazos Palma, Director of Religious and Spiritual Life at Bowdoin College explains the nexus between the environment and spirituality. Pazos elucidates his own experience and the readings and research he has done within the realm of spirituality and religion to discuss the moral, ethical and philosophical implications of what leading a sustainable life truly means.2020-02-2150 minWhole Family Save, More to ComeWhole Family Save, More to ComeBuilding on a Firm Foundation - Rev. Sam Bowdoin, Feb. 2, 2020Building on a Firm Foundation (Mt. 7:24-27) - Rev. Sam Bowdoin, Feb. 2, 2020 / United Bethel Church2020-02-1831 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 7 - Satan’s Amusement ParkSatan’s Amusement Park and chocolate covered butter balls...2020-02-1433 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 2.1 Paul JoyceGreen Tea Season 2 Episode 1: Captain Paul Joyce, former Marine Patrol Officer.2020-02-0555 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 1.8 Colby SantanaGreen Tea: Episode Eight. Colby Santana is leader, rapper, singer, producer extraordinaire of eco-band sensation The Sustainers! Diego and Marie chat with Colby about his music and the power of lyrics in accessing different demographics about the effects of climate change and living sustainability. In the final episode of Season 1, listen in to two of Colby’s eco-tunes which you can find on Soundcloud and Spotify. Also, keep up with the band on Instagram.2020-02-0549 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 1.7 Gary LawlessGreen Tea: Episode Seven. “I think stories create the world.” Self-described "hippie weirdo" Gary Lawless, poet, book publisher and owner of Gulf of Maine Books, gives two readings of his own work in an interview held in the bookstore after closing hours. Gary talks about his own history of nature writing, the role education and reading serves in inspiring activism, as well as the importance of local bookstores. You’ll hear the voices of Green Teas’s hosts much more in this episode, giving structure to the interview.2020-02-051h 04Green Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 1.6 Brendan And JamesGreen Tea: Episode Six: What makes a birder? Why birds? And what do they mean? James and Brendan, avid birders themselves, discuss the importance of birding, keeping track of taxonomy, making lists and the environmental significance of such an activity. Brendan and James have over 1000 species between the two of them. Stick around to get some non-birding advice from these campus expert birders!2020-02-0555 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 1.5 Laura HenryGreen Tea: Episode Five. Climate strike, activism, how to affect meaningful change: all this and more addressed in Green Tea’s fifth episode with Bowdoin Professor Laura Henry. Diego and Marie ask about the September climate strike and the long-term efficacy of the Sunrise Movement, an international climate movement, from Laura Henry’s expert position of an extensive history in social movement theory and research.2020-02-0543 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 1.4 Keisha PaysonGreen Tea: Episode Four. Diego and Marie speak with the Director of Sustainability at Bowdoin College, Keisha Payson, about on-campus environmental and sustainable initiatives. Though sustainability at Bowdoin did not begin with the office, the office began with Keisha’s hiring and she has been at the heart of many of Bowdoin’s sustainability efforts since then. Get a sneak peak into the process behind Bowdoin’s sustainable plans for the future!2020-02-0555 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 1.3 Ayana HarscoetIn Green Tea’s third episode, Diego introduces Marie’s interview with Ayana Harscoet, class of 2021, about her sustainability work on campus. The two discuss sustainability from the lens of ecology, science as an institution and productivity of structures based on western science. Ayana also describes what activism means to her in the environmental realm.2020-02-0550 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 1.2 Bethany TaylorGreen Tea: Episode Two. Marie and Diego have the privilege of speaking with the Outreach Coordinator of the Bowdoin Sustainability Office, Bethany Taylor who has been at the college since 2016. Bethany does the almost impossible job of coordinating sustainable initiatives and events on Bowdoin’s campus through an army of student workers. This is a job she is incredibly excited to share more about. Look forward to this uplifting conversation about the future of sustainability at Bowdoin and beyond!2020-02-0547 minGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea PodcastGreen Tea 1.1 Meet the HostsGreen Tea: Episode One. In our first episode you’ll hear a behind-the-scenes interview: a conversation between the Green Tea show’s two hosts so that you have a clearer idea of where they come from in producing this show, asking the questions they have and choosing the guests that the show has the opportunity to host. Marie and Diego ask each other about their respective histories within the realm of sustainability, what that word evokes for each, and what the two are looking forward to seeing at Bowdoin and beyond. Green Tea will explore a lot of the themes addr...2020-02-0543 minBoston Speaks UpBoston Speaks Up036: The Bowdoin Group CEO Dave MelvilleGuest Dave Melville, the founder and CEO of The Bowdoin Group, has built his company into one of the largest executive search firms in Massachusetts. For 25 years, local VCs and PE firms, growth-stage startups, and large enterprises have relied on The Bowdoin Group to meet their executive search and hiring needs. Melville leads The Bowdoin Group’s BioPharma practice along with overseeing general strategic initiatives, and is involved as a key resource for the firm’s growing client base. His expertise includes executive and strategic searches within the Clinical/Scientific, Medical Affairs, Commercial roles, Finance and HR fields, in addition to l...2020-01-2659 minExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookFind Your Weigh: Renew Your Mind & Walk In Freedom Audiobook by Shellie BowdoinListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 414067 Title: Find Your Weigh: Renew Your Mind & Walk In Freedom Author: Shellie Bowdoin Narrator: Shellie Bowdoin Format: Unabridged Length: 3:58:11 Language: English Release date: 11-27-19 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Health & Wellness, Diet & Nutrition, Counseling & Inspirational Summary: When has a diet ever yielded long-term weight results? If you have ever felt hopeless about your weight or struggled with the up and down rollercoaster of yo-yo dieting, Find Your Weigh offers a new perspective and proactive steps to change your relationship with food. When we think about losing...2019-11-283h 58CD GenerationCD Generation'Tis the season...We're BBAACCKK2019-11-0641 minThe Bates BobcastThe Bates BobcastBates Bobcast Episode 157: Bates football beats Bowdoin under the lightsOn Senior Night, the Bates football team shined under the lights in a 30-5 win over Bowdoin at Garcelon Field. Meet the senior offensive linemen who helped lead the Bobcats to victory. Plus, the cross country teams impressed at the NESCAC Championships. All that and more, on the Bates Bobcast! Interviews this episode: 1:41 -- Malik Hall, Head Coach, Football. 17:55 -- Matt Flanagan '20, Jack O'Brien '20, Phil Simplicio '20, Football offensive linemen who paved the way for Male Bobcat of the Week Tyler Bridge '23. 32:08 -- Tara Ellard '22, Women's Cross Country (Female Bobcat of the Week). 36:36 -- Jay Hartshorn...2019-11-0550 minTo The Ends of the Earth (Acts 1:8)To The Ends of the Earth (Acts 1:8)Sitting at Jesus Feet - Rev. Sam Bowdoin, Sep. 29, 2019Sitting at Jesus Feet (Luke 10:38-42) - Rev. Sam Bowdoin, Sep. 29, 2019 / United Bethel Church2019-09-2926 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 5: Disney, Eye wallpaper, and the Democrat DebateDisney will make you broke. Dennis doesn't quite understand permanent make up. Democratic debate was a dooooozy2019-07-0235 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 4: LinkedIn, Snorkels, and conference seasonWhy LinkedIn is important,  Don't quit the job quite yet!  Hawaii. Conference Season. Etc...2019-06-0842 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 3.85 - #TwaffleNo Outline. Kids, no kids, and beyond.2019-05-1735 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 2.75 - Mother's Day - Kid Wins - Fake ExpertsMother's Day - Kid Wins - Fake Experts2019-05-1133 minCD GenerationCD GenerationEpisode 1.50 - Time management - Flight Etiquette - Breast Feeding - EtcParenting is tough. Lets talk about it.2019-05-0826 minIAQ RadioIAQ RadioRalph Moon, PhD - Michael Bowdoin, Esq - Hurricane Coverage Finale; Insurance and Legal Issues, What did we learn?This week we will be finishing up our hurricane coverage series with two gentlemen that are known for seeing the big picture. Dr. Ralph Moon is based in the Tampa, FL region and Attorney Michael Bowdoin's practice is in the Houston, TX area. Both have extensive personal and professional experience dealing with the aftermath of the hurricanes that hit in 2017. Both also work closely with contractors, consultants, building owners, insurance adjusters and others that have been trying to bring things back to normal. We plan a wide ranging discussion of what happened, how the response was handled and how th...2018-02-161h 05Lights!Camera!Sports! with Mike GualtieriLights!Camera!Sports! with Mike GualtieriBowdoin Athletics Podcast Brought to you by the Polar Bear Athletic Fun, Kaitlynn MillerAs the 2018 Winter Olympics begin in Pyeongchang, I spoke with former Bowdoin student-athlete Kaitlynn Miller '14. Kaitlynn was named to the 2018 U.S. Olympic Team in the sport of cross-country skiing! She is the seventh Bowdoin College graduate to appear in the Olympic Games. Hear about her journey growing up, to her time at Bowdoin, and her training for this Olympics! Lastly learn about what other events she wants to see at the Olympics and her advice for young people getting involved in cross-country skiing. All that and more, check it out! To advertise on this podcast, just email lightscamerasportsads...2018-02-1319 minLights!Camera!Sports! with Mike GualtieriLights!Camera!Sports! with Mike GualtieriBowdoin Athletics Podcast #3 Brought to you by the Polar Bear Athletic FundCheck out the latest Bowdoin Athletics Podcast! We look back on the 2007-2008 Field Hockey National Championship Team, the first National Championship in school history! Catch up with former Captains: Hillary Hoffman, Meaghan Maguire, and Val Young! Learn their memories from that time, and what they are up to now!2017-11-3048 minLights!Camera!Sports! with Mike GualtieriLights!Camera!Sports! with Mike GualtieriBowdoin Athletics Podcast #2 Brought to you by the Polar Bear Athletic FundLearn about the Bowdoin Women's Rugby Program! Hear from Head Coach MaryBeth Mathews and former player and recent graduate Meredith Outterson. Learn about the past, present and future of the program!2017-10-2433 minLights!Camera!Sports! with Mike GualtieriLights!Camera!Sports! with Mike GualtieriBowdoin Athletics Podcast Brought to you by the Polar Bear Athletic -Whittier FieldCheck out this latest podcast where Mike talks about the renovations to historic Whittier Field at Bowdoin College. On the podcast you will hear from Don Borkowski, Director of Capital Projects at Bowdoin College and Athletic Director Tim Ryan!2017-09-2124 minEmbodying the Liberal ArtsEmbodying the Liberal ArtsBowdoin's About Working on Yourself Ryan Strange Ryan Strange is a senior from East Granby, CT who is majoring in Government and minoring in Education. He recounts his strangest experiences at Bowdoin and in Los Angeles, where he interned at HBO this summer. Ryan reflects on the reasons he mentors with Harpswell Coastal Academy's Gender and Sexuality Alliance and why he decided to join the Residential Life staff in his senior year.2016-09-0633 minEmbodying the Liberal ArtsEmbodying the Liberal ArtsFeeling the Weight of Bowdoin's History Ashley Bomboka Ashley Bomboka reflects on what it is like to be a black woman at Bowdoin who feels the weight of the College's long history. She discusses how she learned to process failure in the pursuit of knowledge. Ashley is President of the African American Society. She hopes to return to the Twin Cities after graduation.2016-05-1732 minCollege Guidance ChatCollege Guidance ChatEpisode 14: Ian Squiers, MVS Class of 2015, Matriculant to Bowdoin CollegeIan had a distinctive college search and admissions experience: as a talented squash player looking at small liberal arts schools in the northeast, he was drawn to the highly selective NESCAC schools. The sometimes grueling recruiting process made finding the right fit a highly intensive endeavor. For Ian, considerable research, contact with coaches, and numerous visits ultimately led him to a small school in Maine, the venerable Bowdoin College. In this interview he also offers some advice for other athletes interested in the recruiting process.2015-06-0500 minwnyosports889wnyosports889Oswego State vs. Bowdoin College – NCAA Quarterfinal 3/12/11Oswego hosts Bowdoin for the right to go to the Frozen Four. Click here to listen to period 1 Click here to listen to period 2 Click here to listen to period 3 The Lakers advanced to the NCAA Semifinals in Minneapolis, Minnesota with a 7-5 victory over the Bowdoin Polar Bears at home on Saturday Night. Four goals would be scored in the first period with Paul Rodrigues getting the scoring started on a 2 on 1 rush at 7:04. Brendan Reich tied the game at 10:44 as he sneaked in back door. Five minutes later, Jon...2011-04-1500 minIAQ RadioIAQ RadioEPISODE97 -Larry Cooper & Michael Bowdoin, Esq. -IICRC S-520After a long struggle that IAQ Radio followed closely for our listeners the revised and ANSI approved IICRC S-520 is now completed. IICRC Standards Consultant Larry Cooper and Attorney Michael Bowdoin join us to discuss the major changes to the document, the process and much more on the next episode of IAQ Radio.2008-10-031h 08Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) RadioIndoor Air Quality (IAQ) RadioEPISODE97 -Larry Cooper & Michael Bowdoin, Esq. -IICRC S-520After a long struggle that IAQ Radio followed closely for our listeners the revised and ANSI approved IICRC S-520 is now completed. IICRC Standards Consultant Larry Cooper and Attorney Michael Bowdoin join us to discuss the major changes to the document, the process and much more on the next episode of IAQ Radio.2008-10-0300 minFrom the Fishouse: Live Poetry Reading SeriesFrom the Fishouse: Live Poetry Reading SeriesV. Penelope Pelizzon & Patrick Rosal at Bowdoin CollegeV. Penelope Pelizzon & Patrick Rosal recorded live at Bowdoin College, April 19, 2007, made possible by grants from Colby, Bates, and Bowdoin Colleges, and the Davis Family Foundation.2007-04-1900 minFrom the Fishouse: Live Poetry Reading SeriesFrom the Fishouse: Live Poetry Reading SeriesEugene Ostashevsky at Bowdoin College, Part OneEugene Ostashevsky recorded live at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, November 30, 2006, sponsored by Bowdoin's Russian Department.2006-11-3000 minFrom the Fishouse: Live Poetry Reading SeriesFrom the Fishouse: Live Poetry Reading SeriesEugene Ostashevsky at Bowdoin College, Part TwoEugene Ostashevsky recorded live at Bowdoin College (part 2), Brunswick, Maine, November 30, 2006, sponsored by Bowdoin's Russian Department.2006-11-3000 min