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PACEing Your Future
Community Development and Resources in Long Beach with Bo Martinez
Bo is the Director of Economic Development for the City of Long Beach, where he leads five key bureaus: Business Development, Real Estate Development, Workforce Development, Business Operations, and Waterfront Development. With a distinguished career across major U.S. cities — including Miami Beach, Denver, Broomfield, and Phoenix — Bo has championed initiatives in community revitalization, small business growth, and transit-oriented development. He brings deep expertise in business retention and attraction, public-private partnerships, and talent development, driving sustainable economic growth at both local and regional levels. Recognized as one of North America’s Top 50 Economic Developers by Consultant Connect, Bo holds a Mast...
2025-07-04
35 min
PACEing Your Future
Gear Up: Trucking, Talk & Talent with Matt Schrap
Matt Schrap is the Chief Executive Officer of the Harbor Trucking Association (HTA), where he has served since June 2021, leading the organization through a transformative period in the drayage and logistics industry. A recognized voice in transportation policy, Matt has appeared on national platforms such as 60 Minutes, PBS NewsHour, and Bloomberg TV, offering insights on port congestion, regulatory challenges, and fleet electrification. Prior to HTA, he was Vice President of Government Programs at Velocity Vehicle Group and Director of Environmental Affairs at the California Trucking Association. With a Master’s in Public Policy Administration from CSULB and a BA in...
2025-06-13
45 min
PACEing Your Future
Data Science: Your Seat At The Table with Jason Morgan
Jason Lee Morgan is a South Central Los Angeles native, 17-year Compton Unified educator, and Founder/CEO of twiGs Creation, Inc., committed to transforming education for historically underserved communities. Having experienced systemic inequities firsthand as a "bussed kid," Jason has dedicated his career to championing culturally sustaining, equitable, and joyful learning experiences that honor the assets of communities of color. His work to close the "Joy Equity Gap" has earned him numerous awards, including the Carlston Outstanding Teacher of America Award, Legacy Champion Educator Award, American Graduate Champion, CA League of Schools Regional Teacher of the Year, and Compton...
2025-05-23
54 min
LA Theatre Bites - Podcast
Cal Rep presents: Alice in Slasherland @ CSULB - Review
Cal Rep presents: Alice in Slasherland @ CSULB - 9.1 out of 10! Exceptional Show! LA Theatre Bites Recommended! April 24 - May 3, 2025. www.latheatrebites.com
2025-04-28
03 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S14E13: The death of the Pope, updates on international student visas & more
Thursday, May 1, marks the first day of Foster Care Awareness Month on campus. Students can receive a free foster care t-shirt with any donation. To claim the tee, visit the Guardian Scholars table on upper campus. To find out more details about events and ways to donate, speak to any guardian scholar or use the Events & Orgs app on your CSULB Single Sign-on.Beach Pride Events and the LGBTQ+ Resource Center are hosting Queer Prom on Thursday, May 1. From 7-10 p.m. in the University Student Union Games Center, students and non-students can enjoy a classic night...
2025-04-28
06 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S14E5: Events on campus, new proposed constitutional reforms in Mexico & more
Delfino Camacho, an arts and life assistant for the Long Beach Current joins the episode to talk about the Oscars and other pop culture developments.Last Wednesday, Feb. 19 was the first open forum regarding the replacement of President Jane Close Conoley. The search is being conducted by a 17-person committee that includes staff, alumni, local community members and student representatives. All students, staff and faculty are encouraged to participate in the search. Go to csulb.edu/presidential-search to provide feedback to the committee.The Latinx Resource Center and the Black Resource Center join together for...
2025-02-24
23 min
PACEing Your Future
Career Opportunities at the Port of Long Beach with Dr. Noel Hacegaba
Dr. Noel Hacegaba is the Chief Operating Officer of the Port of Long Beach, managing its daily operations and leading key initiatives like the Supply Chain Information Highway. He played a crucial role in addressing the pandemic-induced supply chain crisis with innovative solutions such as the first "pop-up yard" and 24-hour terminal operations. With over 26 years of experience, he holds multiple degrees from USC and a doctorate from the University of La Verne, where he also teaches. Dr. Hacegaba is a Certified Port Executive and serves on several industry boards, contributing significantly to the goods movement sector.
2025-02-21
42 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S13E15: Gearing up for finals week, holiday donations around Long Beach & more
On Monday, Dec. 9 in the University Student Union Beach Auditorium, Beach Pride Events is hosting another Movies on the House. This double-feature event will start with Inside Out at 4:30 p.m. and Inside Out 2 at 7 p.m. Entry is free for all students, but seats fill up quickly so reserve yours in the Events and Orgs app in your CSULB Single Sign-On. ASI is putting on Winter Wonderland in the Student Recreation Wellness Center Entry Plaza on Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. Students can enjoy snow, henna tattoos, caricatures and a photo booth. All students are welcome...
2024-12-09
07 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S13E14: CSULB President announces retirement, settlements in regards to poor road maintenance by the city of Long Beach & more
On Monday, Nov. 25 Long Beach State President Jane Close Conoley released a video announcing her retirement at the end of the 2024-2025 academic school year. Conoley became president of CSULB in 2014 and was the first woman to be formally appointed in the school's 75-year history. Beginning at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 3 Beach Pride Events will be hosting TV Trivia Night in the University Student Union Ballrooms. They will provide free snacks and refreshments and the top three teams will receive prizes. On Wednesday, Dec. 4 Beach Pride Events is putting on Noontime Concerts with Triptides...
2024-12-02
10 min
Hotter Than Ever
What The Golden Girls Teaches Us About Aging Well with Dr. Maria Carpiac
It’s no secret that our culture often presents aging in a negative light, particularly for women, leaving many of us uncertain or even fearful about life beyond 40, 50 or (god forbid), 60. But one iconic sitcom has challenged these stereotypes with humor, heart, and authenticity: The Golden Girls. For Maria Carpiac, a professor of Gerontology at California State University, Long Beach, and an advocate for healthy aging, The Golden Girls offers a shining example of how we can view aging with optimism and a sense of humor.In this episode, Erin and Maria explore the complexities of aging, hi...
2024-09-26
59 min
Planet People Podcast
10. Great White Sharks: Understanding Their Behavior & Genome w/ Dr. Chris Lowe
In this episode, we interview Dr. Chris Lowe, a Professor of Marine Biology at California State University Long Beach. Dr. Lowe's goal is to help expand our knowledge of marine organisms so that we can better manage and protect their ecosystems. He enjoys developing and using new technology and techniques to answer questions about shark and game fish behavior. He applies his knowledge to help train the next generation of biologists on how to use these tools to move the field forward. The California State University Long Beach Shark Lab has a long and rich history in...
2024-09-18
1h 21
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S13E3: More ways to be involved at CSULB, international civil unrest & more
Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 10, join Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) at the Friendship Walk for their Weekly Farmers Market. The event is held every Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and everyone is welcome to shop for fresh produce or enjoy a snack from participating vendors. The Department of Theater Arts kicks off a series of improv shows, An Evening at the Beach, this Thursday, Sept. 12. An Evening at the Beach will have its seven-show run from Sept. 12 to Sept. 21 with each show featuring guest appearances from comedians throughout the Los Angeles area. The shows begin a...
2024-09-09
05 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S13E1: Campus changes over summer, end-of-summer events in Long Beach & more
Listen to the first episode of season 13 of Beach Weekly to learn more about changes to campus over the summer, end-of-summer events in Long Beach and the CSULB alumni and faculty who participated in this year’s Olympics. The first week back on campus is full of ways to connect with fellow students. Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) is hosting a Back to the Beach Breakfast on Wednesday, Aug. 28 from 10 a.m. to noon at the ASI Beach Kitchen where students are invited to grab a free pancake and meet new people! You can also join ASI...
2024-08-26
06 min
The Lifeguard Project
| Ep. 4 | Dr. Chris Lowe : CSULB Shark Lab Director
"Hey Lifeguard, are there sharks out there?!"Dr. Chris Lowe, a distinguished figure in marine biology and the Director of the Shark Lab at California State University, Long Beach. He brings over 35 years of expertise in studying sharks, rays, and bony fishes, focusing on their behavior, physiology, and ecology. For the past 15 years, he and his students have delved into the world of juvenile white sharks along the southern California coast. Utilizing cutting-edge technology and educational tools, Dr. Lowe and his team collaborate closely with lifeguards and the public to demystify the lives of sharks and clarify...
2024-07-25
1h 09
College Matters. Alma Matters.
Brian Rogers of CSU Long Beach: Electrical Engineering, Honors Program, and Southern California Edison Internship.
Subscribe to Receive Venkat’s Weekly Newsletter Brian was a long distance runner in High School. He was the co-president of the Outdoor Adventure Club. In the classroom, he enjoyed STEM courses. He decided to attend CSU Long Beach which offered him the Presidential Scholarship and it was close to home. Brian joins our podcast to share his undergraduate college journey at the Honors Program CSU Long Beach, The Presidential Scholarship, Transition to College, Internship, EE Major, and Advice for High Schoolers. Check Out: The College Application Workbooks for Juniors and Se...
2024-05-29
1h 08
Radio Intifada by SWANA (South and West Asia and North Africa) Region Radio
Understanding Occupation, Settler Colonialism and Apartheid in Israel
This broadcast is an edited version of a talk delivered by a SWANA Region Collective member at the California State University Long Beach in February. We would like to thank Professor Jake Wilson of CSULB for organizing and recording this talk. The talk met with intense opposition from organizations and individuals who bombarded the CSULB administration with over 2000 letters demanding that it be canceled. These efforts failed and the talk was able to take place.
2024-05-20
58 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Ep. 85 - Choral Music and Personal Growth - Jonathan Talberg
“I grew up thinking that we should sound like the music we're singing. There was never one right way for me. There are those great choral traditions where they sing everything a certain way. I never wanted to be that way. We can do seven different pieces in seven entirely different styles. You would think, 'is that the same choir?' That's something that my choirs take seriously.”Recipient of the President’s Award from the California Music Educators Association honoring "extraordinary accomplishments in music education," Dr. Jonathan Talberg serves as Director of Choral Activities at the...
2024-05-16
58 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S12E13: Parking fee increase, pro-Palestine college protests & more
In season 12, episode 13 of Beach Weekly, host Lei Madrigal discusses an upcoming parking fee increase, pro-Palestine protests at college campuses nationwide and more. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives is an event that addresses the high levels of physical and sexual violence that affect Native American communities throughout North America. On April 30, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Speaker’s Platform near the bookstore, Associate Professor of American Indian Studies Dr. Kimberly Robertson will speak to raise awareness. Interactive activities will also help participants understand the effects of violence against indigenous people. O...
2024-04-29
06 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S12E12: CSULB SharkSat team, deportation to Haiti & more
In season 12, episode 12 of Beach Weekly, host Lei Madrigal discusses the CSULB SharkSat team's work with NASA, political instability in Haiti and more. Throughout April, support the Laurén Chalmers Beach Pantry by donating non-perishable food items to their college food drive. Donations are accepted at the College of Education, the College of Health & Human Services and the College of the Arts buildings. Rainbow Cafe, hosted by Counseling and Psychological Services, is a weekly social support group for LGBTQ students on Mondays from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. This week’s meeting will be today Monda...
2024-04-22
07 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S12E4: Possible student worker unionization, yearly health survey & more
In season 12, episode 4 of Beach Weekly, host Lei Madrigal discusses a possible CSU student worker unionization, a yearly college health survey and more. This Wednesday, Feb. 21 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 303 of the University Student Union, there will be a Financial Empowerment workshop hosted by Beach Pride Events. Students will learn to manage basic finances and how to become financially independent. The Stress Less Workshop will be held on Thursday, Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Student Health Services building. Register by calling 562-985-4609, emailing Wellness@csulb.edu or...
2024-02-19
08 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Artist Banter S4E1: A lifetime in the arts was the right decision: CSULB's Director of Choral Studies, Dr. Jonathan Talberg
In the premiere episode of Artist Banter's fourth season, host Julia Goldman sits down with CSULB's Director of Choral Studies, Dr. Jonathan Talberg. The two dive into Dr. Talberg's journey in music and how his past has shaped his teaching style at the Beach. In this episode of Artist Banter, host Julia Goldman meets with Long Beach State's Director of Choral Studies, Dr. Jonathan Talberg. In his 24 years at the Beach, Dr. Talberg has gone on to teach hundreds of students within the choral program. He is also the conductor of the award-winning Bob Cole...
2024-02-09
27 min
College Matters. Alma Matters.
Director Sandra Perez of CSU Long Beach University Honors Program: Interdisciplinary Classroom Experiences.
Subscribe to Receive Venkat’s Weekly Newsletter The University Honors Program at CSULB has been around for at least 3 decades and has grown organically. 3 years ago, Dr. Perez became the first Director of the Honors Program and started to give it “cohesion” as she puts it. Prior to that, Dr. Perez was the Director of the University Honors Program at CSU Fullerton. In this podcast, Director Perez introduces the University Honors Program at CSU Long Beach, Honors Courses, Experiential Programs, How to Apply, Scholarships and Career Opportunities. In particular, we discuss the fo...
2024-02-07
44 min
Last Word
Norma Barzman, Lord Saye and Sele, Jim Hobson, Susan Campbell
Matthew Bannister onNorma Barzman, the screenwriter from the Golden Age of Hollywood who fled to Europe after facing being blacklisted from the House Un-American Activities Committee for her Communist views. Lord Saye and Sele, the aristocrat who served in the army during the Second World War, then worked to restore the historic family seat Broughton Castle.James 'Jim' Hobson, the Assistant Chief Constable of West Yorkshire who was in charge of the Yorkshire Ripper enquiry when Peter Sutcliffe was arrested.Susan Campbell, the illustrator who co-founded the Walled Kitchen Garden...
2024-01-26
27 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Teed Up S3E1: CSULB President Conoley and Vice President Apel Talk Sports
In the Season 3 premiere of Teed Up, the hosts Matthew Gomez and Naoki Gima sit down with CSULB President Jane Close Conoley and Vice President of Administration & Finance Scott Apel to talk about the current state of the Athletics Department, the CFA strike and the future for the Walter Pyramid. Being a former basketball player and a huge fan of all of our sports at Long Beach State, President Jane Close Conoley is no stranger to the world of sports. In the episode, Conoley talks about her love of reading during her free time and...
2024-01-24
50 min
Aneu Approach
Why Accelerators are Important for Businesses
On this week's episode, Randy sits down with Wade Martin, the Director of the Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at CSU Long Beach. Wade is one of the founders and the former Director of the nationally recognized Long Beach Accelerator. Wade is also a professor at CSULB and has been an active leader in regional economic development for more than two decades. Wade and Randy discuss the development of healthy entrepreneurial ecosystems, the unique link between universities and startups, and some of Director Martin's specific tips for founders, students, and aspiring entrepreneurs. You...
2023-12-12
41 min
Change-Makers in Higher Ed
Episode 006 - OER
In this episode, we're learning about Open Educational Resources from three pioneers in the field of OER. Gerry Hanley, Executive Director of MERLOT & SkillsCommons, Director of the CSULB Center for Usability in Design and Accessibility and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at CSULB. MJ Bishop, Vice President of Integrative Learning Design at University of Maryland Global Campus and Richard Sebastian, Director of Open and Digital Learning at Achieving the Dream, Inc. OER are learning, teaching and research materials that exist in the public domain and are released under an open license. They are reusable, re-purposeful, and redistributable. They're e...
2023-05-29
33 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S10E15: Worker strikes, School shooting in Serbia & more
In Season 10: Episode 15 of Beach Weekly, Lei Madrigal concludes this semester with news on worker strikes nationwide, CSULB’s commencement controversy and more. On May 1, union workers at CSU campuses protested for better benefits, better working environments and better treatment. Student workers are also seeking improvements to their working conditions as over 4,000 students have recently filed for union representation. The CSU Employees Union is working on getting all campus workers the basic rights they deserve. Worker strikes are also prevalent at a national level as the Writers’ Guild of America is pushing for better treatment of w...
2023-05-08
07 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S10E12: CSULB road repairs, NPR quits Twitter & more
In Season 10: Episode 12 of Beach Weekly, Lei Madrigal discusses the most recent local, national and international news. As the CSULB campus roads see a lot of wear and tear due to the high transportation rate as a commuter school, a three-phase project called the Campus Road Repair Project is underway to enhance campus safety and efficiency. Cracks in roads will be fixed and loose asphalt will be replaced. Pedestrians will get wider sidewalks, drivers will get sturdier roads, and cyclists will get new, safer bike lanes. In total, the completed project is estimated to cost around $2.4 million...
2023-04-17
05 min
Hike. Talk. Repeat.
Cannon Hanson and Rose Williams from the Rewild Your Campus movement
Rose is a development specialist and curriculum manager for the National Rewind Your Campus Team. She is also a graduate of LMU in Los Angeles. Cannon is in his fourth year at CSULB. He is an Environmental Science and Policy Major and an American Indian Studies Minor. Also, the president of the rewind chapter for CSULB. Here are some links if you are interested in learning more: Article: https://www.thegazette.com/higher-education/grinnell-students-plant-prarie-without-using-chemicals-to-kill-grass/ Rewilding website: https://www.rewild.org/rewild-your-campus Green Ground...
2023-04-15
1h 05
The Creative College Journey with Scott Barnhardt
INTERVIEW - Bella Arnold (CSULB, UC Berkeley) - A journey from Musical Theatre to Journalism
Send us a textScott sits downs with a former Orange County School of the Arts Musical Theatre Conservatory student, Bella Arnold, for a funny and heartwarming journey through her pathway towards higher education. Bella Arnold is a journalist who is currently earning her master’s degree at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism and received her B.A. from California State University, Long Beach (CSULB).Currently, she is a data reporter for the California Reporting Project at the Investigative Reporting Program, where she investigates police use-of-force and misconduct in California. Previously, she was edit...
2023-03-14
1h 00
Come Thru Podcast
Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too #146
The girls are back in the #ComeThru studio! The live show was a blast and we would love some feedback from our listeners so please tap in. Ashley is braided up and ready for her winter wonderland vacay. Ladies, a real man will help you, period. Rest in power to young king Camden McWright, Ashley’s godbrother. Grief always has a way of creeping up on ya. Bad Bitches have bad days too, pull out your diaries. The kids today will never understand what it was like writing letters to each other and folding them into origami shapes.
2022-12-02
1h 32
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S9E12: Campus sustainability, mayoral candidates, the Itaewon tragedy, and more
This episode is sponsored by Southland Credit Union. To learn how you can earn a $200 bonus, visit beachCU.com. In Season 9: Episode 12 of Beach Weekly, host Leila Nunez goes over major headlines from around Long Beach and the country. Parking on campus seems like it will continue to increase in the next 5 years. While CSULB is ranked as the 13th lowest CSU campus in terms of parking permits, students are stressing that the permits are still to expensive. A semester permit is $250, an academic year is $500, and $600 for residents on campus. To learn more about th...
2022-11-07
06 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Off the Record S3E2: Finding identity and art in the LGBTQ+ community
In this episode of Off the Record, host Leila Nunez invites three CSULB students to discuss their opinions on being members of the LGBTQ+ community as artists and young adults. Abbey Toler, Manny Madera, and Coda Marcus are all part of Theatre Threshold, a student-run CSULB arts program. All three are currently a part of the production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, playing throughout the first two weeks of November. Buy your tickets here. Watch the episode on our YouTube channel. This podcast is an opinions podcast. Opinions expressed by the guests...
2022-10-30
56 min
Frontier Café | A SEEfest Podcast
Conversation with Ali İğmen
On this episode of Frontier Cafe, host Milan Zivkovic chatted with Dr. Ali İğmen, one of his favorite History professors at California State University at Long Beach (CSULB). The conversation touched on representation in film, cinema as ideology, and current films that caught our attention (for better or worse). Please enjoy the discussion merging historical perspectives with film! Dr. Ali İğmen s a Professor of Central Asian History and the Director of the Oral History Program at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB). His book, Speaking Soviet with an Accent: Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan, has been publ...
2022-10-28
42 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S9E1: Welcome back to the Beach! Campus updates and more
It's Back to School season! For this first episode of Beach Weekly Season 9, here is what you need to know for the upcoming semester. Long Beach State is continuing to require that all students receive booster shots of the COVID-19 vaccination as part of its immunization policy. Face coverings are required indoors with the exception of the Student Union building and library for those who are fully vaccinated. Eligible first-year students in need of a laptop or tablet can participate in the CSULB Technology Loan Program and use the devices through the completion of their...
2022-08-22
05 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S8E11: New Police Chief, Meet Blake Krawl and Winter Commencement Cancelled
In this episode, Cindy Aguilera goes over this weeks news. First up, Jonathan Bigall reports for the Daily 49er that a new police chief has arrived at CSULB. John Brockie, former Cal State Fullerton police chief, was sworn in April 11. Next, Ana Acosta wrote about Blake Krawl, a psychology major at CSULB who shares his experience helping formerly incarcerated students in the Project Rebound Program at CSULB. And Jorge Villa interviewed Jane Close Conoley that confirmed there would be no winter commencement after all. Due to staff shortages and limited capacity in the...
2022-04-25
06 min
Havin' a Word with Havni
CSULB Tips
In this week's episode, I interview the owner of the Instagram account CSULB Tips and he talks about his process in getting accepted at CSULB and his struggles being a STEM major, and the stigmas around it. Hope you enjoy it! Send in suggestions for future episodes @wordwith_havni --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/havnirami/message
2022-04-20
45 min
Havin' a Word with Havni
CSULB Affirmations
In this week's episode, I interview the owner of the infamous meme page on Instagram called csulbaffirmations. Their Instagram account consists of student submissions on relatable posts about campus life. We go into detail on their background and why they made the account in the first place. We also discuss pop culture, certain shows that we watch, things we hate, and students on at Csulb. Hope you guys enjoy this light-hearted interview! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/havnirami/message
2022-03-22
35 min
What's New in Adapted Physical Education
Mentoring New APE Faculty
A continuation of the podcast discussion on APE hiring and mentoring processes with recurring guest speakers Dr. Barry Lavay (@BarryLavay), Professor Emeritus who recently retired and was a full professor of APE at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) and the APE coordinator for 33 years and Dr. Melissa Bittner (@MBittner_APE), Assistant professor since 2017 and current APE Coordinator at CSULB. Building off of the hiring process discussion, this podcast discusses the importance for new faculty mentoring as well as explores strategies needed for a strong mentoring relationship between veteran professors and recently hired faculty. Most importantly, we believe replacing retired...
2022-03-08
1h 00
What's New in Adapted Physical Education
Hiring New APE Faculty to Continue a Strong APE Program and Help Preserve the Profession
In this podcast we talk to Dr. Barry Lavay (@BarryLavay), Professor Emeritus who recently retired and was a full professor of APE at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) and the APE coordinator for 33 years and Dr. Melissa Bittner (@MBittner_APE), Assistant professor since 2017 and current APE Coordinator at CSULB, regarding the hiring and mentoring of new faculty. Both critical issues that are needed to help continue to maintain a strong APE higher education program. In this podcast we discuss the importance of replacing the positions of retired APE higher education faculty and the cruciality of these veteran APE professionals...
2022-03-02
47 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S8E5: Anti-Mask Instructor, Graduation Update, and CSULB Black History Month
First, Richard Juliano, self-defense professor at CSULB, openly resists vaccines and masks, including in class. Then Lauren Ramirez, Daily Forty Niner news editor, shares her insight on the story she wrote this week where President Jane Close Conoley confirms that after taking a graduating students survey, the commencement ceremony will remain socially distanced and won't have individual stages for grads to hear their name be called. ASI elects new Wellness Affairs Commissioner, Jeremy Ramos, who will be in charge of promoting health campus-wide. And the city of Long Beach held a homeless count...
2022-02-28
08 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S8E4: CSU Chancellor Resigns, ASI meets with graduating seniors and new Shake Smart
Thanks to our sponsors Southland Credit Union and Long Beach Water. https://www.southlandcu.org/join/welcome-long-beach-state/ https://liveh2olb.com/ In this week's episode, host Cindy Aguilera dives into the latest campus news and CSU Chancellor Joseph I. Castro's sudden resignation after a petition began circulating for his removal. Also, meet three students who began a petition for graduating students who were disappointed at CSULB commencement committee's abrupt decision to not give students a chance to walk on stage. In an ASI meeting this week, CSULB seniors voiced...
2022-02-21
08 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S8E3: CSULB Vaccine Clinics, REVCOM, and an Engineering Student's Disappearance
In this episode, host Cindy Aguilera dives into this week's campus news topics such as how students can receive their boosters, who REVCOM is, Corner Market's re-opening and the mysterious disappearance of CSULB engineering student, Hunter Lewis. COVID-19 vaccines and boosters are now being offered to students in order to continue attending in-person classes and events. The booster shot requirement must be done by Feb. 28, and appointments are available at myturn.ca.gov. REVCOM is a revolutionary group that promotes communism and social revolution. They plan to visit other campuses in the state to recruit...
2022-02-14
05 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S8E2: Week of Welcome, Moot Court Champions and ASI Senate meets with Spring Graduates
In this episode, Cindy Aguilera dives into this week's CSULB news topics including how ASI's Week of Welcome (WoW) was postponed due to the Omicron variant surge. ASI Beach Pride Events program manager, Kacey Schoen explains why COVID-19 safety protocols were updated for WoW. The CSULB Moot Court champions bring home an AMCA oral advocacy win after a 20-year gap! Lastly, the ASI Senate listens to CSULB seniors' concerns over the spring semester commencement ceremony and their request for a traditional walk during last Wednesday's ASI meeting. Reporters: Vincent...
2022-02-07
05 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
Beach Weekly S8E1: Starting Back Online and Graduation News
Beach Weekly is back for another season! In this episode of Beach Weekly, podcast host Cindy Aguilera discusses the latest COVID-19 and CSULB updates. To reduce the spread of the omicron variant, CSULB announced that the spring semester will begin online and switch back to in-person instruction February 6. Keep listening to learn more about campus updates on COVID-19. Additionally, if you need face coverings and surgical masks, you can now email COVID-PPE@csulb.edu to receive yours. Graduation is coming up quickly. Daily Forty-Niner staff Lauren Ramirez reports that the Long Beach State commencement office...
2022-02-01
06 min
#BesteZeit - Der Podcast zum Auslandsstudium
Studieren am Strand: Auslandssemester an der California State University Long Beach
Gast: Chris Mefford (CSULB) Ihr möchtet den Tag entspannt auf dem Surfbrett starten, am Abend mit Freund*innen am Belmont Shore feiern und gleichzeitig an einer der beliebtesten Unis in Südkalifornien studieren? Dann ist ein Auslandssemester an der California State University Long Beach (CSULB) genau die richtige Wahl! Denn getreu dem Uni-Motto – "Go Beach!" – treffen hier Tradition und Renommee auf einen typisch amerikanischen Unialltag und das Ganze in direkter Umgebung zu kilometerlangen Sandstränden. Wir wollten wissen, was das beliebte „Study Abroad @ the Beach“-Programm der CSULB für euch bereithält und haben uns mit Chris Mef...
2021-12-16
45 min
Havin' a Word with Havni
Foos Podcast Ep. 6 - Foo Flannel Friday w/ Special Guest, Prof. Diana Gonzalez!
The highly-anticipated episode is here! The Foos welcome Professor of Mathematics, Diana Gonzalez, on the show to talk all-things CSULB, including her journey to the university, her childhood upbringings, and how the college helped her grow into the amazing being that she is today. Join the Foos in a hilarious and rapid-moving conversation with CSULB's Queen of Mathematics! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/havnirami/message
2021-12-10
1h 04
The Gabriel Podcast
Life of CSULB Anime and Esports Former President, Jay Galiza!
My guest, Jay Galiza, shares his journey on becoming the president for CSULB's Anime and Esports clubs! We talk math, Japanese, business, Esports, Anime, and project management. Hope you enjoy : )Jay's Socials Twitter: https://twitter.com/shirocast
2021-09-09
1h 58
FanboyNation
Professor Kim Dwinell Teaches us 'The Science of Surfing'
California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) Professor Kim Dwinell Teaches us The Science of Surfing: A Surfside Girls Guide to the Ocean a graphic novel published through Top Shelf Productions, an IDW Publishing imprint. Professor of Animation at CSULB, Kim Dwinell, releases her third graphic novel in Surfside Girls series entitled The Science of Surfing: A Surfside Girls Guide to the Ocean a graphic novel published through Top Shelf Productions, an IDW Publishing imprint. I had the pleasure of speaking with Professor Dwinell about art, surfing, science and craft beer along with my experiences at Cal Sta...
2021-08-18
25 min
Biomechanics on our Minds
Student Voices Episode 15: Diversity and Extreme Sports Biomechanics | Corey Tanaka
This episode of Student Voices is hosted by Corey Tanaka, who is in his 4th year of undergrad and works in the Movement Science Laboratory at California State University Long Beach. He interviews his mentor, Dr. Kevin Valenzuela who is a professor and researcher at California State University Long Beach. In this interview, Dr. Kevin Valenzuela talks about his diverse experiences in biomechanics. Topics include experiences of racism, underrepresentation in biomechanics, international research in Japan, biomechanics in extreme sports (including his future research that involves him skydiving to collect data), and researching topics that you genuinely enjoy. He explains his...
2021-08-18
28 min
IDEAfit Pro Show
Shaping the Next Gen of Fitness Pros
In this episode, the IDEA Pro Show catches up with Jan Schroeder, PhD, IDEA’s newly minted 2021 Fitness Leader of the Year. Dr. Schroeder is the chairperson of the Department of Kinesiology at California State University Long Beach. The Fitness Option at CSULB has gained international recognition for its unique curriculum, which Dr. Schroeder developed specifically to fit the needs of our dynamic industry. Today, we discuss the many ways she and her team are shaping and preparing the next generation of fitness pros.Jan has consulted for dozens of fitness professional organizations including IDEA, AFAA, ACE an...
2021-07-26
56 min
The Gabriel Podcast
Life of CSULB Dietetics Grad Student/Intern, Mikaela Manzano!
Mikaela Manzano got accepted CSULB's MS in Nutritional Science and Dietetic Internship combined program in 2021. Mikaela talks about her journey to this point in her life!
2021-06-04
1h 25
The Gabriel Podcast
Life of CSULB Dietetics Grad Student/Intern, Elizabeth Lopez!
I had the pleasure of speaking with Elizabeth Lopez who recently got accepted into CSULB's M.S. of Nutritional Science and CSULB-ISPP internship program. Her journey to this point was filled with twists and turns yet once she decided she wanted to become a Registered Dietitian, nothing was going to stop her.
2021-05-20
1h 22
DIG Podcasts
DIG DEEP E4 — CSULB's Relationship with Puvungna: Past, Present and Future
The spiritual, cultural and historical significance of the sacred site of Puvungna has been held by the Tongva, Acjachemen and other Southern California tribes for thousands of years. Puvungna Village, a 22-acre site on the Cal State Long Beach campus, has long been the source of a push and pull battle between the university and local Native communities for decades. In this episode, DIG MAG staff writer and podcast host Natalie Malins digs deep into the history of CSULB's transgressions against Puvungna and the work local, grassroots organizers are doing to preserve the land. DIG DEEP is a n...
2021-04-09
30 min
Just Animals
Special Guest Episode: Dr. Chris Lowe from the CSULB Shark Lab
Join us today as we talk with the one and only Dr. Chris Lowe from the Cal State Long Beach, Shark Lab! This episode is jam packed with excellent shark information. We hope to have Dr. Lowe on again so send us any questions you have for him to justanimalspod@gmail.com Special thanks to Dr. Lowe for not only sharing his knowledge but also his time with us. Use the link below to check out the Shark Lab ...
2021-03-25
1h 00
VoiceWaves Youth Podcasts
"Explaining UBI, with Alfredo Carlos," by Madalyn Amato
In this podcast, CSULB enterprise reporter Madalyn Amato interviews Alfredo Carlos about universal basic income, its potential, and what it could mean for Long Beach. Alfredo Carlos is a CSULB professor of political science and the director of the Foundation for Economic Democracy.
2021-01-29
05 min
Alumni Insights Podcast by College Leap @ IVC
Wesley - Computer Science at CSULB / Software Development Engineer at Amazon
This is our interview with an IVC Alumni who transferred from IVC to CSULB as a Computer Science major and currently working at Amazon as a Software Development Engineer. His transfer GPA was approximately 3.2, and he highly encourages students to prioritize experience/skills over academics. He stated, “If your GPA isn’t great, that’s fine, just have the experience. That’s the route I went and so far it’s been really working out for me.” He has a lot of software engineering experience and worked full-time as a software engineer since he was a college student at IVC. He inte...
2020-12-26
43 min
EM Student
Systems Thinking
Systems theory is the interdisciplinary study of systems. A system is a cohesive conglomeration of interrelated and interdependent parts which can be natural or human-made.The Master of Science in Emergency Services Administration degree program at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) is fully online and prepares graduates for organizational leadership and senior-level positions across the emergency services sector. The program's high-quality, wide-ranging courses engage students in theory and research that inform the management of disaster risk.LinksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CsulbEmergencyServicesAdminDegreeProgram Twitter: N/AWebsite: https://www.cpie.csulb.edu...
2020-10-28
45 min
Beyond the Physics
Will and Determination- Edward Benavidez
BookclubOur first assigned reading is: "Conscious: A Brief Guide to the Fundamental Mystery of the Mind" By Annaka Harris, you can find a copy to purchase here: Amazon(We are not affiliated or sponsored by this product)Message us questions using the email under "Contact Us" if you're interested in participatingContact UsIf you would like to get in contact with Irene or I, you can reach us at beyondthephysics.jg@gmail.comFollow UsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondthePhysics/Twitter: https://twitter...
2020-08-28
3h 23
World's a Mess
#153 Wet Ass President
EPISODE #153-- Today we talk about the topics that matter to you, the American newshound: Trump's dumb dead brother and his obsession with washing his hair, CSULB's new mascot, Call of Duty's latest playable war criminal, and the US Army's insistence on being publicly owned on Twitch. All this and more on today's World's a Mess! Support our show at Patreon.com/quality! Follow James on twitter @kislingtwits and Alex @giraffetermath. Follow us on tumblr at https://worldsamess.tumblr.com/. Donate directly to James at Ko-fi.com/T6T16E5D. Thanks to Sef Joosten for our show art...
2020-08-22
47 min
The Football Amateur Show
ADIL MUQAIBAL ON OMANIAN SOCCER CULTURE | Ep. 44
Welcome back to another episode of The Football Amateur Show, a podcast dedicated to bringing the Soccer community together in an effort to better understand our craft and community! Today we have ADIL MUQAIBAL, an international student from Oman that played alongside Alfonso at CSULB! On this episode, we talk about Omanian soccer culture and how it differs to the US. We also go in depth on the developmental system in Oman, the pro league, and discuss the uniqueness and beauty of Oman. === Adil's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/past0ry/ ===
2020-06-09
1h 20
From Bob's Office
Episode 38 Katie Drozd
On today's episode we welcomed Katie "Reece" Drozd! She is playing ultimate and studying environmental science and policy at CSULB, though at the moment she is in a houseful of family in Chino Hills. We talked about our quarantine experience (more video games, movies, books, and laundry) before hearing about Reece's athletic career growing up and transitioning into ultimate in college. Then she gave us the lowdown on what studying environmental science means and the direction she is looking to take it in (get rid of those invasive species!). Then we went on a little tour through Twitter. Join us...
2020-04-08
1h 37
Long Beach Current Podcasts
BEACH WEEKLY SPECIAL | CSULB students adapting to their new normal
In this episode of Beach Weekly, CSULB students share their experiences in midst of the coronavirus pandemic. With students discussing issues like online instruction, layoffs and a lack of social interaction. On-air: Manuel Valladares Edited by Manuel Valladares
2020-04-02
07 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
S4E10 | BEACH WEEKLY | CSULB further limits access amid coronavirus
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Julia Terbeche gives you the latest updates regarding coronavirus at Long Beach State. Terbeche discusses information such as increased closures on campus, parking permit refunds and dorm move outs. We want to hear how COVID-19 has affected CSULB and the Long Beach communities! Share your story with us by recording a short voice memo (under 2 minutes) along with your full name and major. Send it to socialmediad49er@gmail.com to possibly get featured in an episode of our podcast! ...
2020-03-24
02 min
Human Factors Cast
E156 - Robot Lifeguards, Autonomous Wheelchairs, and Socializing in Virtual Worlds
Today is March 5th, 2020 and it's an all new Human Factors Cast hosted by Nick Roome with Blake Arnsdorff. CSULB Human Factors Conference: http://www.cla.csulb.edu/departments/psychology/event/15th-annual-human-factors-and-ergonomics-society-student-conference/ Banter Blake’s Keyboard https://amzn.to/2VMzNJI Nick’s Label Maker https://amzn.to/39yRj8E Human Factors News The YMCA is trialing robot lifeguards to prevent pool drownings https://thenextweb.com/neural/2020/03/05/the-ymca-is-trialing-robot-lifeguards-to-prevent-pool-drownings/ British Airways is testing self-driving wheelchairs at JFK and Heathrow https://thenextweb.com/neural/2020/03/04/british-airways-is-testing-self-driving-wheelchairs-at-jfk-and-heathrow/ Deep Dive If socializing within games is so popular, why hasn’t the multiverse arrived yet? https://techcrunch.com/20...
2020-03-06
1h 08
Long Beach Current Podcasts
BEACH WEEKLY ARTS | CSULB alumnus makes a deal on 'Shark Tank'
In this episode of Beach Weekly Arts, host Cain Hernandez sits down with CSULB alumnus and entrepreneur AJ Crook to discuss his recent appearance on ABC's Shark Tank. Crook is director of operations for Shake It Pup!, a dog food seasoning company. Listen as Crook dives into his journey from the classroom to the television screen. On-air: Cain Hernandez. Edited by Cain Hernandez
2020-03-05
06 min
Human Factors Cast
E155 - Brain surgery, Personal Data, and AI Deception
Today is February 27th, 2020 and it's an all new Human Factors Cast hosted by Nick Roome with Blake Arnsdorff. CSULB Human Factors Conference: http://www.cla.csulb.edu/departments/psychology/event/15th-annual-human-factors-and-ergonomics-society-student-conference/ Banter Avid Pro Tools https://amzn.to/2PzFbfA Love is Blind "Experiment" https://www.netflix.com/title/80996601 Human Factors News Woman plays violin during brain surgery to save her musical skills https://globalnews.ca/news/6569602/violin-brain-surgery/ Curtin study finds personal data fears stop people using mobile health apps https://news.curtin.edu.au/media-releases/curtin-study-finds-personal-data-fears-stop-people-using-mobile-health-apps/ AI Deception: When Your Artificial Intelligence Learns to Lie https://spectrum.ieee.org...
2020-02-28
1h 08
CSULB Math and Stat Podcast
Jacob Cornejo
On this episode, we interview Pure Math graduate student Jacob Cornejo. We get to hear about his journey with math and how it almost didn't happen, why he went from a Bachelors in stats to a Masters in pure math and more!
2020-02-25
14 min
Human Factors Cast
E154 - Wearable Tech and Medical Robotics Advances
Today is February 20th, 2020 and it's an all new Human Factors Cast hosted by Nick Roome with Blake Arnsdorff. CSULB Human Factors Conference: http://www.cla.csulb.edu/departments/psychology/event/15th-annual-human-factors-and-ergonomics-society-student-conference/ Banter Monitors Acer 27-inch Curved WQHD (2560 x 1440) Monitor https://amzn.to/3bRxvi5 Acer 31.5" Curved WQHD (2560 x 1440) Monitor https://amzn.to/2SK5AJl Dell 21.5” Monitor https://amzn.to/2T2Xevj North Bayou Swivel Monitor Arm https://amzn.to/3bVnFMg Human Factors News Activate This ‘Bracelet of Silence,’ and Alexa Can’t Eavesdrop https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/14/technology/alexa-jamming-bracelet-privacy-armor.html Wearable Tech That Tells Drowsy Truckers It’s Time to Pull Over ...
2020-02-21
57 min
Human Factors Cast
E153 - AR/VR in Astronomy, Color Changing Bandages, and Improved Search and Rescue
Today is February 6th, 2020 and it's an all new Human Factors Cast hosted by Nick Roome with Blake Arnsdorff. CSULB Human Factors Conference: http://www.cla.csulb.edu/departments/psychology/event/15th-annual-human-factors-and-ergonomics-society-student-conference/ Banter Camping in a U-Haul (Steve Wallis) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5B-9YiU5Ao&t=1s Human Factors News NASA finds real uses for VR and AR in astronomy and engineering https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/29/nasa-finds-real-uses-for-vr-and-ar-in-astronomy-and-engineering/ PointCloudsVR tool: https://github.com/nasa/PointCloudsVR Color-changing bandages detect and treat drug-resistant infections https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/29/color-changing-bandages-antibiotic-resistance/ Successful Galileo Return Link demonstration with market-ready beacon https://www.gsa...
2020-02-07
59 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
S4E3 | BEACH WEEKLY | CSULB class makes music with computer software
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives the lowdown of recent campus-related news and sits down with Daily Forty-Niner Arts and Life Editor Paula Kiley to discuss the CSULB Laptop Ensemble, a class that creates music using computer software. Sports analyst Manuel Valladares gives an update on the latest in Beach athletics, including a double-overtime win by the LBSU women’s basketball team. On-air: Aubrey Balster, Paula Kiley and Manuel Valladares. Edited by Julia Terbeche. Music: bedtime after a coffee by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeen Mus...
2020-02-03
04 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
S4E2 | BEACH WEEKLY | CSULB student reported missing
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster discusses upcoming campus events and sits down with Daily Forty-Niner News Editor Madalyn Amato to discuss recent developments in the story of missing CSULB student Abiel Tseggi. Sports analysts Manuel and Ralston dive into last week’s upset win by LBSU men’s basketball against UC Irvine. On-air: Aubrey Balster, Madalyn Amato, Manuel Valladares and Ralston Dacanay. Edited by Manuel Valladares. Music: bedtime after a coffee by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeen Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Cr...
2020-01-27
08 min
From Bob's Office
Episode 13 Mateo Dominguez
11/14/19 A last-second guest change means we were joined today by Mateo "Swipa" Dominguez. He hails from Gilroy, California and is a freshman at CSULB studying criminal justice and playing ultimate for Long Beach Pyramid Scheme. After an intro describing the presence of some background noise and a sad fish story, we briefly previewed a couple of the games for this NFL weekend (0:00-17:52). From there we took quite a journey through yodeling, Jake recounting his near-death experience this morning, another Pokemon and Star Wars segment, and Jake discovering new information about J.R.R. Tolkien (17:52-29:05). We returned to sports...
2019-11-15
2h 37
CSULB Math and Stat Podcast
Dr. Will Murray
On this episode, we spoke with Dr. Will Murray, who is the new undergraduate chair and former undergraduate advisor. Can you please introduce yourself? (name, years at CSULB, classes that you teach, where did you go to school?) Why did you choose to study math? What was your math journey like(was it super easy? Super difficult? What made it being so hard worth the struggle?) Why did you become a professor? Was there anything you did as an undergraduate to help you get ready for grad school? Or if you even wanted...
2019-11-13
21 min
From Bob's Office
Episode 10 Alex Grimm
11/10/19 Our guest today was Alex "Ajax" Grimm. He's in his fourth year at CSULB getting his degree in history and pursuing a career as a teacher and he's the president of the ultimate frisbee club team on campus, Long Beach Pyramid Scheme. We started the show with anticipation of Disney+ starting on Tuesday, so there was a lot of Star Wars talk, with other Disney topics and then some Harry Potter sprinkled in (0:00-24:05). Then we talked about upcoming football, including Steelers vs Rams, Packers vs Panthers, the three primetime games, and Antonio Brown's latest rant (24:05-48:00). We followed that...
2019-11-08
2h 23
From Bob's Office
Episode 9 Kyle Oscarson
11/5/19 We were joined on today's podcast by Kyle Oscarson. Jacob was a leader in the high school group for Kyle at Long Beach Grace and now Kyle is a CSULB graduate and pursuing being a physician's assistant. The guys covered their weekends in the intro (0:00-10:45) before getting into a recap of the Packers/Chargers game and other news from the football weekend (10:45-35:10). Next was a couple quick conversations about baseball free agency and a Lakers update (35;10-59:30), followed by Kyle giving us a rundown of his favorite teams, players and moments (59:30-1:23:10). Then Kyle gave a very thorough...
2019-11-06
2h 26
CSULB Math and Stat Podcast
Dr. Curtis Bennett, Dean of CNSM Part 2
Here is part two of our interview with Dr. Curtis Bennett. Here are the questions covered in this portion: Being the dean of CNSM, what skills do you think are the most critical to develop as STEM students with a workforce that is head toward more automation? Are you currently doing any research? If so, can you tell us about it? If not, can you talk about your Ph.D. or any other research you’ve done? Do you have any advice for students (undergrad & grad) in regards to picking a career? Is there an...
2019-11-02
20 min
From Bob's Office
Episode 8 Ryan Lepore
10/31/19 Happy Halloween! Our guest today was Ryan "Crash" Lepore. He's a CSULB alumni working on getting hired as a firefighter. He's a huge sports fan and has played sports his entire life, including professional ultimate for the L.A. Aviators. In our intro we introduced our first sponsor (thank you Emily Harrington!), discussed our pumpkin carving with youth group last night, a fire across the street yesterday morning, and talked a little about the Nationals winning the World Series (0:00-13:00). Then we looked at this week's football schedule while getting sidetracked with a couple other topics including Gatorade, Nike, Adidas...
2019-11-01
2h 24
CSULB Math and Stat Podcast
Dr. Curtis Bennett, Dean of CNSM
Part One of our interview with the dean of CNSM, Dr. Curtis Bennett. Here are the questions covered in this part: Can you please introduce yourself? (name, years at CSULB, classes that you taught, where did you go to school?) What exactly does the dean of a college do? How long were you a professor before you became the dean of CNSM? Why did you choose to study math? What was your math journey like (Was it easy or difficult? In times of difficulty, what made it worth the struggle?) Did...
2019-10-31
20 min
CSULB Math and Stat Podcast
Ricky Lee
We spoke with Ricky Lee, a graduate student here at CSULB. Here are the questions that we asked Ricky 1). Can you please introduce yourself? (name, years at CSULB, TA for any classes, what were they? Where did you go to school before CSULB?) 2). Why did you choose to study math? What was your math journey like(was it super easy? Super difficult? What made it being so hard worth the struggle?) 3). What career options are you looking at? Are you going to go for a PHD? Professor? Industry? 4). What do...
2019-10-23
10 min
CSULB Math and Stat Podcast
Dr. Chang
On this episode, we speak with Dr. Chang. We speak about her journey through math and how her background growing up influenced her school and career decisions. Here are the questions that we asked her: Can you please introduce yourself? (name, years at CSULB, classes that you teach, where did you go to school?) Why did you choose to study math? What was your math journey like(was it super easy? Super difficult? What made it being so hard worth the struggle?) Why did you become a professor? Was there anything you did as...
2019-10-16
16 min
Check Your 6
Check Your 6 #4 - Week 5 Recap, Week 6 Match-ups to Watch and CSULB R6 Interview
Check Your 6 #4 - Week 5 Recap, Week 6 Match-ups to Watch and CSULB R6 Interview I recap the match-ups I called out last week and go into the consequences of the losses and ties beyond just the immediate match and into what it does to the groups. Our list of undefeated teams grows smaller with each passing match. There's 1 team left to play their week 5 matchup; will they keep their undefeated streak going? Additionally, I had the opportunity to interview four members of the California State University - Long Beach's R6 Squad! Check out the VOD on my streaming platforms to...
2019-10-13
55 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
S3E6 | SPORTS: When did CSULB get a football team?!
Ralston Dacanay and Manny Valladares return from their two-week hiatus and run down some of the incoming freshmen for Men’s Basketball, the history behind CSULB Football and the preparation by Women’s Tennis’ return to action. Music Credit: "By The Pool" by LAKEY INSPIRED https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
2019-10-07
12 min
CSULB Math and Stat Podcast
Dr. Ryan Blair
On this episode, we speak with Dr. Ryan Blair. Here are the questions that we went over with the professor: Can you please introduce yourself? (name, years at CSULB, classes that you teach, where did you go to school?) Why did you choose to study math? What was your math journey like(was it super easy? Super difficult? What made it being so hard worth the struggle?) Why did you become a professor? What do you think math is? Or do you think math is beyond words? What do you think...
2019-10-04
13 min
CSULB Math and Stat Podcast
Dr. Robert Mena
On this episode, we speak with Dr. Robert Mena. We discuss his math journey, what he thinks about math in general and more. Here are the questions that we asked Professor Mena. Can you please introduce yourself? (name, years at CSULB, classes that you teach, where did you go to school?) Why did you choose to study math? What was your math journey like(was it super easy? Super difficult? What made it being so hard worth the struggle?) Why did you become a professor? What do you think math is...
2019-10-04
15 min
Long Beach Current Podcasts
S3E3 | SPORTS: Kashauna Williams’ Team USA tryout, CSULB recreational sports & Women’s Soccer
Ralston Dacanay and Manny Valladares run down Kashauna Williams’ Team USA tryout and what that means for the Women’s Volleyball team, how club sports and intramurals invite CSULB students to compete collegiately, and Women’s Soccer’s slow start early on. Music Credit: "By The Pool" by LAKEY INSPIRED https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
2019-09-16
12 min
[Archived Shows] TMA
Morning Answer 05-09-19 Hr 3 - We open the phone lines to hear how all the college parents feel about the CSULB graffiti threat.
We open the phone lines to hear how all the college parents feel about the CSULB graffiti threat. 2020 Candidate Roundup – President Trump saying one democrat’s name might be your new favorite thing. Brian and Jen pay tribute to the hero who sacrificed his life at the Colorado STEM school shooting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-05-09
35 min
The Summoning Hour
Check Your 6 #4 - Week 5 Recap, Week 6 Match-ups to Watch and CSULB R6 Interview
Check Your 6 #4 - Week 5 Recap, Week 6 Match-ups to Watch and CSULB R6 Interview I recap the match-ups I called out last week and go into the consequences of the losses and ties beyond just the immediate match and into what it does to the groups. Our list of undefeated teams grows smaller with each passing match. There's 1 team left to play their week 5 matchup; will they keep their undefeated streak going? Additionally, I had the opportunity to interview four members of the California State University - Long Beach's R6 Squad! Check out the VOD on my streaming platforms to see...
2019-03-27
55 min
The Summoning Hour
Episode 044 - Anthony & Andrew of CSULB
Just on the heels of the Check Your 6 episode featuring their Rainbow Six Siege, President Anthony Pham and Teams Coordinator Andrew Rudin join me to talk about their club holistically. Follow CSULB Esports on social media and on their website: https://twitter.com/csulbesports https://www.instagram.com/csulbesports/ http://www.csulbesports.org/ Check me out on social media: https://twitter.com/WarlockRakaul https://www.facebook.com/WarlockRakaul/ https://www.instagram.com/warlockrakaul/ https://twitch.tv/rakaul https://mixer.com/WarlockRakaul https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC...
2019-03-25
55 min
DIG Podcasts
Spotlight E3 — CSULB's World Drum Ensemble
In this episode of Spotlight, staff writer and host Hannah Getahun provides a glimpse into CSULB’s world music ensemble who aims to teach students about various styles of world music. Spotlight is a narrative podcast where DIG MAG staff writers feature the lives and stories of compelling Long Beach community members and group
2019-02-06
07 min
Teaching in Higher Ed
Meeting the Needs of Our Students
Rashida Crutchfield discusses meeting the needs of our students on episode 237 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode The gap between what financial aid covers and the actual cost of higher education is getting wider. —Rashida Crutchfield Instability over a long period of time creates trauma. —Rashida Crutchfield Resources Mentioned Student Emergency and Wellness Program at CSULB Swipe Out Hunger Basic Needs Study Rashida’s Faculty Profile Video Profile of Rashida’s work 1 in 10 students struggling with homelessness CSULB Professor discusses research...
2018-12-27
35 min
Over Coffee® | Stories and Resources from the Intersection of Art and Science | Exploring How to Make STEAM Work For You
Responsive Robots
Over Coffee® is on Thanksgiving hiatus. We'll be back next week with our 200th episode! Meanwhile, here is one of our most popular podcast episodes of 2018. You look at a robot. You're imagining it moving towards you. After a moment, the robot responds by moving in the direction you've envisioned. Or, you come into the lab after a rough day. A second robot "notices" you're not happy--and comments on that fact! Those are just two entirely possible scenarios which roboticist Walter Martinez is currently researching. Walter, who teaches electrical engineering at CSULB, is the past President of nonprofit Robotics Society of Sou...
2018-11-26
20 min
Through the Eyes of a Therapist
BECOMING A THERAPIST- How marriage and family therapists are made! (PART ONE) Feat. Mishka K. & Luis C., AMFT's
Okay future therapists, in the last episode you heard Myra Garcia, LCSW and Myself, a Licensed Professional Counselor, National Board Certified Therapist, talk about what to GENERALLY expect when becoming a therapist. The plan is to explore the different kinds of mental health professionals in this LARGE and GROWING community from the bottom up...meaning, I'll talk to therapy students, interns, graduate level interns/associates, and fully licensed professionals about how they become or are in the process of becoming THERAPISTS. This week we are moving up the ladder and discovering how Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists...
2018-10-29
1h 01