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mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issues
mosaic Extra: Vanderbilt University's Plans for West Palm Beach Campus
In this “mosaic Extra”, we are featuring an excerpt from an interview with Vanderbilt University’s Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and Federation’s President & CEO, Michael Hoffman. mosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's weekly TV news magazine show, exploring Jewish topics that affect the local and global communities. Hosted by community leader Susan Shulman Pertnoy, mosaic airs weekly from January to March.
2026-03-27
02 min
mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issues
mosaic Extra: Vanderbilt University's Plans for West Palm Beach Campus
In this “mosaic Extra”, we are featuring an excerpt from an interview with Vanderbilt University’s Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and Federation’s President & CEO, Michael Hoffman. mosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's weekly TV news magazine show, exploring Jewish topics that affect the local and global communities. Hosted by community leader Susan Shulman Pertnoy, mosaic airs weekly from January to March.
2026-03-27
01 min
Ed on the Edge
Ep. 58 · Daniel Diermeier | Chancellor of Vanderbilt University
www.dashmedia.coEntrepreneurs. Educators. Investors. Policymakers. Hosted by GSV Founder & CEO Michael Moe, Ed on the Edge covers the "who" and the "how" of driving change in the global education landscape.Daniel Diermeier is an internationally renowned political scientist, management scholar and visionary leader and has served as Vanderbilt University’s ninth chancellor since late 2019. He has led major growth and innovation efforts, including expanding research funding, increasing financial aid, launching new campuses and programs, and strengthening Vanderbilt’s national and global reputation. Diermeier is also a prominent advocate for higher education reform, emphasizing insti...
2026-03-26
34 min
mosaic: Exploring Jewish Issues
mosaic: Vanderbilt University's Plans for West Palm Beach Campus
In this episode of mosaic, we learn more about Vanderbilt University’s plans to open a West Palm Beach campus and what that means for Jewish Palm Beach. We’ll hear from Chancellor Daniel Diermeier, about how the university relied on its long-standing institutional neutrality policy to maintain its united campus community, while other college campuses were grappling with anti-Israel encampments. Federation’s President & CEO, Michael Hoffman, will discuss how the university’s presence will enrich learning and bring new opportunities to our Jewish community. mosaic is Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County's weekly TV news magazine show, exp...
2026-03-25
23 min
Threat Status
Why universities are a key U.S. national security asset
Ben breaks down down the latest on the U.S.-Iran conflict and the continuities of war that hold true over time. And Correspondent John T. Seward joins the show to talk about his time embedded with U.S. troops in the Arctic. Then, Daniel Diermeier, the chancellor of Vanderbilt University, explains the crucial role academic institutions play in the country's national security ecosystem. Plus, the "Threat of the Week."
2026-03-20
33 min
Reasonably Optimistic
Universities charged into the culture wars. Now they’re fighting to get out.
Until recently, universities were widely seen as places for asking questions, debating ideas and accessing upward mobility. Now, they’re just as likely to be seen as battlegrounds in the culture wars. As public trust eroded and political scrutiny intensified, a bigger question emerged: When did this shift happen? And more importantly, can it be repaired?Host Megan McArdle is joined by Daniel Diermeier, chancellor of Vanderbilt University. He is trying to answer those questions not just in theory but in practice. Drawing on his experience leading a university, Diermeier shares where he thinks un...
2026-03-18
31 min
The Good Fight
Daniel Diermeier on Why Universities Are Their Own Worst Enemies
Yascha Mounk and Daniel Diermeier examine how elite institutions created the backlash that now threatens their future. Daniel Diermeier is Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, where he has served since 2020. In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Daniel Diermeier discuss why American universities are simultaneously world-leading and losing public trust, whether elite higher education creates dangerous separation between the professional class and ordinary Americans, and how the shift from regional to national universities has reshaped American society. Polarization is at an all-time high. It can feel daunting—perhaps even misguided—to engage in meaningful dialogue with those holding starkly different views. W...
2026-02-14
56 min
The Good Fight
Daniel Diermeier on Why Universities Are Their Own Worst Enemies
Yascha Mounk and Daniel Diermeier examine how elite institutions created the backlash that now threatens their future. Daniel Diermeier is Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, where he has served since 2020. In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Daniel Diermeier discuss why American universities are simultaneously world-leading and losing public trust, whether elite higher education creates dangerous separation between the professional class and ordinary Americans, and how the shift from regional to national universities has reshaped American society. Polarization is at an all-time high. It can feel daunting—perhaps even misguided—to engage in meaningf...
2026-02-14
1h 00
Quantum Potential
Vanderbilt’s Next Era: Campuses, Partnerships and the Power of Place with Chancellor Daniel Diermeier
What does it mean to build a great research university for the 21st century—one that is both deeply rooted and boldly distributed? In this special episode of the Quantum Potential podcast, Provost C. Cybele Raver and Vanderbilt Chancellor Daniel Diermeier examine an exciting and pivotal moment in the university’s history. Together, they explore how Vanderbilt’s expanding network of campuses and partnerships—from West Palm Beach and San Francisco to New York City, Chattanooga and Nashville—forms an innovative, mission-driven strategy for education, research and engagement. This wide-ranging conversation connects the dots between place, presence and purpose...
2026-02-12
55 min
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Dec 19 2025
What a Year! Clay begins by confirming that the Brown University shooter, Claudio Neves Valenti, is dead after taking his own life in Salem, New Hampshire. Authorities now believe Valenti, a 48-year-old former Brown student and Portuguese national, was also responsible for the assassination of an MIT professor specializing in nuclear science and engineering, raising serious questions about campus security and law enforcement failures. Clay criticizes Brown University for lacking functional cameras in key areas, arguing that this incompetence allowed Valenti to evade capture for days and indirectly led to the MIT professor’s death. The case wa...
2025-12-19
1h 02
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Hour 3 - Why Culture Matters
Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show wraps up the year with a dynamic mix of hard-hitting political analysis, cultural commentary, and lighthearted holiday debates. Clay opens the final hour by revisiting breaking news updates, including confirmation that the Brown University shooter is dead and suspected of also killing an MIT professor specializing in nuclear science. He notes the ongoing investigation into the shooter’s motives and the expected release of the Epstein files, which have dominated headlines. Clay also highlights recent cultural and political flashpoints, such as Nike’s collapsing stock price following years of woke branding deci...
2025-12-19
36 min
Future U Podcast - The Pulse of Higher Ed
Resist or Reform? Vanderbilt’s Chancellor Speaks Out
Should colleges actively resist the Trump administration or find ways to engage and compromise? Vanderbilt University’s chancellor, Daniel Diermeier, has emerged as a leading example of engagement — facing a mix of cheers and jeers in the academy. Jeff and Michael talked with Diermeier about why he thinks higher education needs to change, and his ambitions to grow his institution’s prestige and research impact. This episode is made with support from Ascendium Education Group. Relevant Links:“Live from Milken: One-on-One with Bill Ackman,” preview Future U episode.“Arizona State’s President Is Pu...
2025-12-16
1h 00
DealBook Summit
The Education of Higher Education
Watch all of the day’s interviews:The Trump administration’s funding threats aren’t the only issue colleges and universities are facing. There’s also rising antisemitism on campus, and challenges in managing student free speech and demonstrations. What is the future of research without government grants and funding? How will the courts adjudicate these issues? The Justice Department is also taking specific aim at multiple universities over international student visas, claims of antisemitism, anti-D.E.I. investigations, and trans athletes and Title IX policy. Americans now have $1.8 trillion in cumulative student debt. Administrative costs continue to rise...
2025-12-07
1h 21
Nashville Local Pulse
"Snowy Commutes, Shooting Scare, and Rising Home Prices: Nashville Local Pulse Update"
Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Thursday, November 6. We’re waking to light snow showers making commutes along Broadway and Elm Hill Pike slippery, with temperatures hovering in the mid 30s. By afternoon, we’ll dry out with highs near 45, so bundle up if you’re heading out, especially to evening events across the city.There’s big news from South Nashville after a shooting spree yesterday morning shocked several neighborhoods. Metro Police say a 24-year-old man fired an AR-15 from a Nissan across Calais Circle, Plaza Mariachi on Nolensville Pike, a strip center, and a mobile h...
2025-11-06
03 min
Der Tag
Weniger vom Kuchen? Wie die Inflation uns schadet
Das Leben ist teuer geworden. Das merken wir jeden Tag, wenn wir Brötchen holen, einkaufen und tanken: Mittlerweile sinkt die Inflationsrate wieder und das sind gute Nachrichten. Honoriert wird das aber von den wenigsten, weil sich ihr Leben weiterhin als zu teuer anfühlt. Tatsächlich schätzt fast jeder die Inflationsrate höher ein, als sie tatsächlich ist. Die Inflation setzt die Politik unter Druck. Mittlerweile entscheidet sie mitunter über Wahlen, denn die Angst, dass wir uns unser Leben nicht mehr leisten können, ist groß. Gefährdet die Inflation unseren gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt? Darüber sprechen wir mit dem Öko...
2025-11-05
52 min
Der Tag
Weniger vom Kuchen? Wie die Inflation uns schadet
Das Leben ist teuer geworden. Das merken wir jeden Tag, wenn wir Brötchen holen, einkaufen und tanken: Mittlerweile sinkt die Inflationsrate wieder und das sind gute Nachrichten. Honoriert wird das aber von den wenigsten, weil sich ihr Leben weiterhin als zu teuer anfühlt. Tatsächlich schätzt fast jeder die Inflationsrate höher ein, als sie tatsächlich ist. Die Inflation setzt die Politik unter Druck. Mittlerweile entscheidet sie mitunter über Wahlen, denn die Angst, dass wir uns unser Leben nicht mehr leisten können, ist groß. Gefährdet die Inflation unseren gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt? Darüber sprechen wir mit dem Öko...
2025-11-05
52 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Rebuilding Trust in Higher Ed with Chancellor Andrew Martin | Ep 39
Can colleges be engines of rigorous civil debate, or are self-censorship and fear stifling the next generation of thinkers? Today, we welcome Chancellor Andrew Martin of Washington University in St. Louis, a leading scholar and administrator recognized for reshaping institutional culture at the highest levels of academia. Chancellor Martin discusses his strategic initiatives to foster a climate of rigorous, principled debate and constructive disagreement at WashU, ranging from the creation of the "Dialogue Across Difference" program to groundbreaking admissions policies that increase socioeconomic and ideological diversity. He unpacks the recently released Vanderbilt–WashU Statement of Pri...
2025-10-07
46 min
Heterodox Out Loud
Rebuilding Trust in Higher Ed with Chancellor Andrew Martin | Ep 39
Can colleges be engines of rigorous civil debate, or are self-censorship and fear stifling the next generation of thinkers? Today, we welcome Chancellor Andrew Martin of Washington University in St. Louis, a leading scholar and administrator recognized for reshaping institutional culture at the highest levels of academia. Chancellor Martin discusses his strategic initiatives to foster a climate of rigorous, principled debate and constructive disagreement at WashU, ranging from the creation of the "Dialogue Across Difference" program to groundbreaking admissions policies that increase socioeconomic and ideological diversity. He unpacks the recently released Vanderbilt–WashU Statement of Pri...
2025-10-07
46 min
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
Bonus Episode: Are ANY colleges confronting the madness? - With Andrew Martin & Santa Ono
Watch Call me Back on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: https://arkmedia.org/Dan on X: https://x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansenorLast week, three federal agencies — including the Department of Education — announced a comprehensive review of the funding relationships between the federal government and Columbia University in regards to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Like most universities, Columbia receives a great deal of federal funding. The Federal Task Force...
2025-03-09
32 min
The Reboot Chronicles with Dean DeBiase
Radical Drug Discovery-Higher Ed’s Right To Win, Daniel Diermeier - Chancellor Vanderbilt University
As we head into the second half of the decade chock-full of massive change and innovation, The Reboot Chronicles wanted to know how higher education will reboot itself to not just meet our global challenges—but lead the way. While AI has broken the rules of growth and innovation, supercharging most business sectors whether they wanted it or not, most of our institutions are not riding the wave or even keeping up—except for a few.One of America’s top universities that is ahead of the pack, bucking the trends, and hitting on all cy...
2025-02-13
33 min
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
How Vanderbilt University is getting it right - with Chancellor Diermeier
Well before October 7th 2023, we were already witnessing too many examples of the worst in higher education with a lack of diversity of ideas and debate. Numerous U.S. college campuses had become intellectual and ideological monocultures. Then, immediately following October 7th, we saw something much darker, but perhaps we shouldn’t have been surprised. Many of us lament what is happening in higher education. But at CallMeBack, we have also observed some bright spots — universities with inspiring leaders and healthy intellectual climates — and we want to try to understand what is happening at these universi...
2024-11-18
41 min
Bump Set Chat! The place to hear from your favorite volleyball personalities!
From Ground Zero to Game Day: Anders Nelson's Journey with Vanderbilt Volleyball
What is it like to start a division 1 NCAA volleyball program from scratch? Anders Nelson coach of Vanderbilt is in the midst of that right now! A rising star in the coaching profession and integral part of the first SEC volleyball program to win a national championship, Anders Nelson (pronounced ahn-ders) will usher in a new era of Vanderbilt volleyball as the reintroduced program’s first head coach, the university announced. In April 2022, Vanderbilt announced the addition of volleyball as its 17th varsity sport. The program was originally discontinued after the 1979-80 academic year. “It is a unique honor to j...
2024-10-17
56 min
Consider This from NPR
The fine line between providing campus security and allowing for free speech
College students are trickling back onto campuses for the fall semester, just months after protests exploded across the U.S. over Israel's war in Gaza. University leaders are bracing for more protests and counter-protests this semester. And on some campuses, new rules have already taken effect. We hear from Vanderbilt University chancellor Daniel Diermeier about the academic year ahead.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices...
2024-08-23
09 min
What Happens Next in 6 Minutes
Expelling Students Who Misbehave
Daniel Diermeier is the Chancellor of Vanderbilt. I want to discuss with Daniel what caused the current chaos on college campuses and whether universities would be better served by remaining neutral on controversial political matters. I want to understand what the objectives of the university are and how free speech and civil discourse on campus fits into that. Get full access to What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein at www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/subscribe
2024-08-10
29 min
Summation with Auren Hoffman
Vanderbilt Chancellor Daniel Diermeier: Future of Higher Ed
Daniel Diermeier is the Chancellor of Vanderbilt University. He’s a world-renowned scholar of business management and political science. Before joining Vanderbilt, he was Provost of the University of Chicago. In this episode of World of DaaS, Auren and Daniel engage in a thought-provoking discussion on free speech, academic freedom and the state of higher education at large. They explore the sources behind requests to curtail free speech, the principles guiding free expression at Vanderbilt, and how Daniel has developed programs to teach students about civil discourse. Daniel and Auren also discuss the influence of univ...
2024-03-12
44 min
All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions
Ep39 “Why Does the Non-Profit Model Work?” with Daniel Diermeier
Without a residual claimant, who sets the agenda of a non-profit organization like a university? Who makes sure that the organization follows that agenda rather than serving the interests of the administrators running the organization? Who are the stakeholders in a non-profit organization, and how does the organization prioritize their competing interests. In this episode, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen welcome Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, for a discussion about Non-Profit Organizations, and some key ways in which they operate differently and are able, in some instances to achieve better results than For...
2024-02-14
28 min
Campus Talks by Times Higher Education
Campus: What to do when principles of free speech are tested
Academic freedom and free speech are the defining values of higher education institutions. But sticking to those principles becomes very difficult when polarising political events divide communities on and off campus. In this episode, free speech champion and the chancellor at Vanderbilt University, Daniel Diermeier, discusses how academic leaders should respond to the Israel-Hamas war. Civil discourse is part of Dr. Diermeier’s solution to tribalism on campus and he gives examples of how that has been coached and encouraged at Vanderbilt. He also shares what is was like in the first few months of his chancellorship wh...
2023-10-26
1h 02
The Anchor
Chancellor Diermeier - Football Halftime Interview
Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier visited the radio booth during halftime of Vanderbilt and Kentucky. Chancellor Diermeier discussed the latest progress of the VandyUnited campaign. Listen to all Vanderbilt football games on the Vanderbilt Sports Network from Learfield. Available on 102.5 The Game in Nashville and streaming on the Vanderbilt Athletics app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2023-09-24
05 min
Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan
Julio Ottino - chaos, the capacity for emergence, and timeless ideas
Every so often someone comes along whose thinking and work inspire you with the kind of awe that always feels new and fills you with an energy that brings vibrancy to life. Julio Mario Ottino is one of these people. Pulling from science, technology, and art, creating entirely new spaces in their convergence, he has transformed how to think about discovery and creativity. Origins Podcast WebsiteFlourishing Commons NewsletterShow Notes:Jorge Luis Borges and Franz Kafka influences (07:10)his first book: The Mathematical Foundations of Mixing(08:00)emergence (14:20)multiple discoveriescultivating patience...
2023-05-16
1h 07
The Anchor
Tennessee Week - Chancellor Diermeier, Alison Wenzel (Ingram Center for Student-Athlete Success)
Andrew and Kevin preview Vanderbilt Football vs. Tennessee on Saturday. Plus, two important conversations regarding the future of Vanderbilt Athletics. Chancellor Daniel Diermeier stopped by the radio booth at halftime vs. Florida. Listen to a replay of that interview. And Alison Wenzel joins the show to discuss the recently announced Ingram Center for Student-Athlete Success. Listen to Vandy and Tennessee starting at 5:00pm CT on the Vanderbilt Sports Network from Learfield. 93.3 Classic Hits in Nashville and streaming on the Vanderbilt Athletics app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19...
2022-11-23
34 min
Vandy247 Podcast
How (and why) the athletics culture at Vanderbilt is changing
Luke Wyatt was a 40-year employee of Vanderbilt athletics and remains exceptionally well-connected within the athletic department and the school. Luke assesses Vanderbilt's facilities commitment and behind-the-scenes support and opines on whether it's adequate, and talks about the impact chancellor Daniel Diermeier has had on athletics and on changing the culture. Luke gives his opinions on the job several coaches are doing (including football coach Clark Lea), on what would have happened had James Franklin stayed at Vanderbilt, where things went wrong with Bryce Drew and much, much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See...
2022-06-22
54 min
Dive Into The Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook Now, Story Seekers!
Reputation Rules by Daniel Diermeier
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/98865to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reputation Rules Author: Daniel Diermeier Narrator: Todd Barsness Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins Release date: 03-21-22 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Public Relations Publisher's Summary: Reputation Rules is a landmark work bringing to light Dr. Diermeier's groundbreaking insights in this critical area. He offers the frameworks, strategies, and processes for changing your company's focus as quickly as the world is changing around you.
2022-03-21
10h 05
Discover Your Day With A Captivating Full Audiobook.
Reputation Rules by Daniel Diermeier
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/98804to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reputation Rules Author: Daniel Diermeier Narrator: Todd Barsness Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins Release date: 03-21-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Public Relations Publisher's Summary: Reputation Rules is a landmark work bringing to light Dr. Diermeier's groundbreaking insights in this critical area. He offers the frameworks, strategies, and processes for changing your company's focus as quickly as the world is changing around you.
2022-03-21
10h 05
On Balance
On Balance with Daniel Diermeier
Dr. Rod Berger speaks with Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University about the American education system, and his belief in its benefits over other nations' systems, including his homeland Germany. With the unique perspective offered by the head of one of the leading educational institutes in the U.S., the Chancellor gives his opinion on the current benefit of 4 year degree courses, and the future potential balance of upskilling and workforce development. Conversation weaves around the subjects of our day, yet despite the shift towards online learning, the Chancellor has noticed how Covid-19 has reinforced in-person learning. Dr. Rod Berger...
2022-03-03
41 min
Vandy247 Podcast
Will Perdue, on chancellor Daniel Diermeier, the state of Vandy hoops and more
Former Commodore and Chicago Bulls basketball star Will Perdue will be a regular on the VandySports podcast going forward, and in his first appearance of 2022, Perdue shares his opinion of Daniel Diermeier and the state of athletics changes around Vanderbilt. Perdue tells why former athletes have felt like they're not valued by the school, explains what he's liked about Jerry Stackhouse and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2022-01-21
1h 01
AKD Podcast
#5: Kinesiología de pista y campo, con la MSc. Romina Gonzalez.
En este quinto episodio tuvimos la posibilidad de charlar con la Lic. Romina Gonzalez. Conversamos ampliamente sobre el abordaje de las lesiones en el atletismo, la complejidad que requiere el trabajo con diferentes disciplinas y cómo fueron sus experiencias en los juegos olímpicos. Esperemos que lo disfruten! Lectura recomendada por Romina: Meredith SJ, Rauer T, Chmielewski TL, Fink C, Diermeier T, Rothrauff BB, Svantesson E, Hamrin Senorski E, Hewett TE, Sherman SL, Lesniak BP; Panther Symposium ACL Injury Return to Sport Consensus Group. Return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament injury: Panther Symposium AC...
2021-11-15
40 min
The Dore Report
Ep. 97: Coach Lea joins the pod heading into fall camp
Coach Lea, the 29th Head Football Coach at Vanderbilt, joins the pod to discuss what coaching at Vanderbilt means to him, bringing back former Commodores' Norval McKenzie and Earl Bennett, his relationship with Candice Lee and Daniel Diermeier, expectations for "Team 1" heading into fall camp, and his message to Commodore Nation, one month away from ETSU on September 4th.
2021-08-06
42 min
Vandy247 Podcast
A change in chancellors meant everything
Former Vanderbilt chancellor Nick Zeppos finally showed his true feelings as it comes to athletics investment in a recent editorial, and it's no wonder the athletic department had so much trouble getting much done. New chancellor Daniel Diermeier has truly shown it's a new day. Chris Lee, Bruno Reagan and Seabass discuss that as well as spring football. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2021-04-16
1h 09
Vandy247 Podcast
Another one bites the dust
Under the direction of chancellor Daniel Diermeier, Vanderbilt has fired its second major coach in barely four months. Chris Lee and Seabass discuss the significance of that, the amazing pitching of Jack Leiter and how the structure of next year's football schedule could build some confidence. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2021-04-09
51 min
Vandy247 Podcast
Vandy makes a $300 million athletics commitment (and sweeps another baseball series)
On Monday morning, chancellor Daniel Diermeier and athletics director Candice Lee announced a $300 million commitment to athletics. Chris Lee and Mitch Light watched the announcement and take us through their thoughts and the implications of the announcement. The two also talk about Vanderbilt baseball's sweep of Missouri. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2021-03-29
56 min
The Dore Report
Ep. 71: Chad Bishop talks new era of Commodore Athletics
Chad Bishop, from the athletic communications department at Vanderbilt, joins the pod to discuss the changes he's witnessed within the athletic department on West End, Candice Lee's determination thus far, Daniel Diermeier's vision for athletics, Clark Lea's commitment to winning, former Commodores coming home, Cats-Dores tonight at Memorial, and gives a VandyBoys season preview.
2021-02-17
34 min
The Dore Report
Ep. 55: Watson Brown talks Vandy coaching search and rivalry week
Watson Brown, former Vanderbilt football coach, joins the podcast to discuss his football pedigree, playing football at Vanderbilt in the 70s, Jamey Chadwell's potential in the SEC, Clark Lea's reputation in Nashville, Jeff Fisher's interest in Vandy, Daniel Diermeier and Candice Lee finding the "right fit", rivalry week vs. Tennessee, and the state of Vandy hoops under Coach Stackhouse.
2020-12-09
52 min
Breaking Down the 'Dores: Vandy podcast
Talking sports with Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and AD Candice Lee
Vanderbilt granted The Tennessean exclusive access to Chancellor Daniel Diermeier and athletics director Candice Lee on a Zoom call to talk about the football coach search and other plans for athletics.
2020-12-09
26 min
Big Brains
A Crisis Management Expert’s Advice on Handling Coronavirus
Our society has always relied on leaders to effectively manage crises. But with the COVID-19 pandemic ravaging society, it’s more important than ever to understand what effective leadership should look like right now. Daniel Diermeier is the former provost of the University of Chicago and the recently appointed chancellor of Vanderbilt University. But he’s also a world-renowned crisis management scholar. On this episode, he shares his expertise on how business and political leadership should be managing this crisis. Follow Big Brains: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/big-brains-podcast/ X: htt...
2020-05-21
27 min
After Hours
Food Delivery Wars and Boeing’s Crisis Management
Youngme, Felix, and Mihir discuss the food delivery war between DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, and others. Then they evaluate Boeing’s crisis management performance in the wake of two recent air disasters.Some recent picks:Reputation Rules (Daniel Diermeier)Aloft: Thoughts on the Experience of Flight (William Langewiesche)Stratechery (Ben Thompson, subscription required)Ash is Purest White (Movie)Dynasties (Nature Series)After Life (Netflix)Shoplifters (Movie)Motif (Photobooks)Hopper (App)You can email your comments and ideas for future episodes to: harvardafterhours@gmail.com. You can follow Youngme and Mihir on Twitter at: @YoungmeMoon and @De...
2019-03-20
33 min