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Check Out This Guy
Interstitial and Digidice
Emory, Morg, and Izzy talk about the characters they're playing in an on-going Interstitial campaign and also talk about a future Digidice campaign Emory plans on running. Our artwork features portraits by all 4 hosts, as well as Dani Diaz, Velvet Lily, Malus Draco, and Lauri Saunders Discord | Tumblr | Cohost Find the hosts elsewhere: Izzy - FurAffinity Quatre - TikTok | Tumblr | Instagram Morg - Twitter | Cohost | Sonic Shuffle Emory - FurAffinity | Gon x Will x Hunting and We Rate Queerbait | The Disappearances of Lydia Fountayne
2025-11-14
51 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Campus Update: Veterans Day, Leadership Deadlines, International Ed Week, Sports Wins & Events (Nov 10-17)
Hey Eagles, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 10 through November 17. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—Emory's 17th Annual Veterans Day Ceremony is this Tuesday, November 11, at 11:00 AM on the Quadrangle. Join us in honoring those who've served. In case of rain, we'll move to Convocation Hall, Room 210. Register to receive a free boxed lunch. Next—if you're eyeing leadership development, applications for Emory's Learning and Organizational Development programs are due today, November 10. Don't miss out on Essentials of Leadership, Aspiring Leaders, and more. And—mark your calendars: International Education Week kicks off next Monday...
2025-11-10
02 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Campus Update: Veterans Day, AI in Cancer Research, Winter Crafts, Sports Highlights & Events (Nov 3–10)
Hey Swoop, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 3 through November 10. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the Veterans Day Ceremony is this Friday, November 10, at 11 a.m. on the Quadrangle. Join President Fenves and Major General Burke W. Whitman to honor our veterans. Next—the Winship Scientific Symposium is happening Monday, November 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Emory Conference Center Hotel. This year's focus is on integrating artificial intelligence and big data in cancer research. Registration is complimentary and includes meals. And—the Winter Wonderland Crafts Workshop is on Monday, November 10, from 2 t...
2025-11-03
02 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 32 | Doors, Decisions, and Divine Direction 🚪🙏✨
Unlocking Faith Episode 32 | Doors, Decisions, and Divine Direction 🚪🙏✨In this episode of the Unlocking Faith Podcast, hosts Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry Jr. dive deep into two powerful questions:💭 Why are some people denouncing their Greek letters?🙌 How do you know when God is closing a door versus testing your faith to keep it open?Join the conversation as we explore the tension between faith, identity, and obedience. From Greek organizations and personal convictions to the art of spiritual discernment, this episode challenges us to listen for...
2025-10-31
22 min
Podcasts - WISER Podcast
S7E2: Chief Insights: Dr. Olivia Keane
On this episode of the WISER podcast, we’re excited to launch Chief Insights, a new mini-series featuring conversations with female chief general surgery residents at Emory. Through these interviews, we explore their unique journeys in surgery and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. For our first episode of Chief Insights, WISER co-president Julia Byrnes and vice president Harleen Kaur sat down with Dr. Olivia Keane. Dr. Keane went to the Medical University of South Carolina for medical school and came to Emory for general surgery residency. She is one of the chief general surgery resi...
2025-10-30
34 min
The WISER Podcast
S7E2: Chief Insights: Dr. Olivia Keane
On this episode of the WISER podcast, we’re excited to launch Chief Insights, a new mini-series featuring conversations with female general surgery chief residents at Emory. Through these interviews, we explore their unique journeys in surgery and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. For our first episode of Chief Insights, WISER co-president Julia Byrnes and vice president Harleen Kaur sat down with Dr. Olivia Keane. Dr. Keane went to the Medical University of South Carolina for medical school, and came to Emory for general surgery residency. She is one of the chief general surgery resi...
2025-10-30
34 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 31 | All Welcome: Faith, Pride & AI ✝️🌈🤖
Unlocking Faith Episode 31 | All Welcome: Faith, Pride & AI ✝️🌈🤖Can the Church truly be a home for everyone—and what happens when AI shows up in our spiritual life? In this episode, Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry keep it real on why many LGBTQ+ folks avoid church (hint: it’s not God—it’s how we treat people), and how we can build a community where everyone belongs. We also dive into AI: amazing tool or dangerous substitute for discernment? Let’s unpack it together.💡 What you’ll hearWhy judgmental culture—...
2025-10-24
24 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Campus Update: Fall Break, Farmers Market, IDEAS Festival 2025, and Men’s Golf Highlights
Hey Eagles, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 13 through October 20. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—Fall Break is here! No classes on Monday and Tuesday, October 13 and 14. Enjoy the break, but remember, classes resume bright and early Wednesday morning. Next, the Emory Farmers Market returns on Tuesday, October 14, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at McDonough Plaza. Stock up on fresh produce, baked goods, and more. It's a great way to support local vendors and eat sustainably. Finally, the IDEAS Festival Emory 2025 is happening on Saturday, October 18, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at O...
2025-10-13
02 min
The DeAynn Podcast
Ep28| God’s Hand in Emory's Story
This week, Emory gets real. In one of her most personal episodes yet, she shares her full testimony — the moments of faith, fear, anxiety, and healing that shaped who she is today. From childhood church memories to rock-bottom nights and everything in between, this is the story of how God showed up in every chapter.Grab your coffee, get comfy, and join Emory as she opens up about the beauty, the mess, and the grace woven through it all — proof that God’s hand never leaves our story.
2025-10-12
17 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 30 | 🙏 Faith vs Hate: Finding God in Our Emotions
🙏 Is Faith Still Relevant Today? | Unlocking Faith PodcastIn this episode, Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry Jr. dive deep into the power and relevance of faith in today’s world 🌍. They discuss how faith, prayer, and spirituality help us navigate modern challenges, emotional struggles, and the feeling of hate that can weigh on the heart 💔.💬 Together, they explore:• Why faith is more relevant now than ever 🙌• How to deal with hate and negative emotions 💭• The importance of prayer and spiritual growth 🙏• Why public conversations about God and community matter...
2025-10-10
30 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Campus Update: Food Fair, Concerts, Sports Wins & Events for October 6-13
Hey Swoop, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 6 through October 13. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the Emory Sustainable Food Fair is happening Tuesday, October 7, at 11:30 a.m. on Asbury Circle. Swing by to explore local, sustainable food options and learn more about eco-friendly eating habits. Next, the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta is hosting its annual Concert on the Quad this Wednesday, October 9, at noon. Bring a blanket or picnic and enjoy the All-Star Brass Quintet's performance right on the Emory Quadrangle. And don't miss Jazz on the Green this Thursday, October 10, at 6...
2025-10-09
02 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Launches Free Tuition Plan, Ends DEI Programs, Unveils Housing for Healthcare Staff, and Mourns Officer Lost in Shooting
Good afternoon, Emory community. Today is Monday, September 22, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. Starting in the fall of 2026, Emory University will implement the Emory Advantage Plus program. This initiative ensures that all undergraduate students from families earning less than $200,000 annually will no longer pay tuition. Both new and returning students will be eligible for this program. Interim President Leah Ward Sears emphasized the university's commitment to making education accessible, stating, "When students sit at the kitchen table with their parents to discuss college, I don’t want finances to be a consideration." In response to a re...
2025-09-22
02 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Ends DEI Programs Amid Federal Mandate, Welcomes New Leadership, Strengthens Safety, and Launches AI Training Initiative
Hello, Emory community. Today is Monday, September 15, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. Emory University has announced the discontinuation of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and the closure of related offices. Interim President Leah Ward Sears stated that this decision aligns with new federal mandates requiring institutions receiving federal funding to eliminate DEI initiatives. In a significant leadership transition, former President Gregory Fenves has been appointed as Chancellor, focusing on national engagement and philanthropic efforts. Leah Ward Sears, a distinguished alumna and former Chief Justice of Georgia's Supreme Court, has stepped in as Interim President...
2025-09-16
02 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Updates: DEI Program Closure, Prostate Screening Clinic, MacArthur Genius Grant, Affordable Housing, AI Leadership, and Student Initiatives
Good morning, Emory community. Today is Monday, September 8, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. Emory University has announced the termination of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and the closure of associated offices. This decision aligns with new federal requirements. In a significant advancement for public health, Emory has introduced a mobile clinic dedicated to prostate cancer screenings. This initiative aims to provide accessible healthcare services to underserved communities. Emory's own Jericho Brown has been honored with the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, often referred to as the "genius grant." This award recognizes his innovative contributions to poetry...
2025-09-08
02 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 29 | Faith, Health & Social Media
Unlocking Faith Episode 29 | Faith, Health & Social MediaIn this episode of the Unlocking Faith Podcast, hosts Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry, Jr. explore the dual impact of social media on the church, discussing both its advantages in spreading the message and its potential to create misunderstandings. They emphasize the importance of authenticity in a church's online presence, highlighting the need for leaders to be genuine both online and offline. The conversation also delves into the connection between health and faith, illustrating how spiritual well-being can influence mental and physical health. The episode concludes...
2025-09-05
22 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Update: Campus Safety, Leadership Transition, New Faculty, Digital Humanities, Fall Events, and School Spirit Highlights
Hello, Emory community. Today is Monday, September 1, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. On August 8, a tragic incident occurred near Emory University's Atlanta campus and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A police officer was fatally shot while responding to an active shooter situation. The shooter, who acted alone, was also killed. Fortunately, no civilians were harmed during the incident. The university has since enhanced security measures and is offering counseling services to those affected. Emory University has announced a significant leadership change. President Gregory L. Fenves will conclude his tenure today, September 1, 2025. He will...
2025-09-01
02 min
Check Out This Guy
Potpourri: Tarot III, Shithell Retcon, and a Crazy Idea
Morg, Emory, and Izzy are here with some sort of energy this week to do some clean up. Also, Emory has an idea for a future series of episodes. With luck, we may even survive it. Our artwork features portraits by all 4 hosts, as well as Dani Diaz, Velvet Lily, Malus Draco, and Lauri Saunders Discord | Tumblr | Cohost Find the hosts elsewhere: Izzy - FurAffinity Quatre - TikTok | Tumblr | Instagram Morg - Twitter | Cohost | Sonic Shuffle Emory - FurAffinity | Gon x Will x Hunting and...
2025-08-29
46 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Welcomes Class of 2029, Embraces Innovation, and Unites After Tragedy in Latest Campus Update
Good morning, Emory community. Today is Monday, August 25, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. Today at 10 a.m., we welcome the Class of 2029 with the Emory Gate Crossing and Coke Toast. Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are invited to gather at the Emory Gate to cheer on our newest Eagles as they proceed to the Quad for their first Coke Toast. Let's come together to celebrate this new chapter in their lives. The Weeks of Welcome 2025 are in full swing, offering a variety of events and programs over the first six weeks of the semester. These activities...
2025-08-25
02 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 28 | Church and Comparison
Unlocking Faith Episode 28 | Church and ComparisonIn this episode of the Unlocking Faith podcast, Dr. Emory Berry, Jr. and Marquis Wadley explore the reasons why many individuals under 40 perceive church attendance as optional. They discuss societal changes, the impact of social media, and the importance of creating welcoming church environments. The conversation also delves into the challenges of comparing personal blessings with those of others, emphasizing the need for contentment and trust in God's timing. The hosts encourage listeners to take accountability in inviting others back to church and to seek wisdom and understanding...
2025-08-22
23 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Updates: Campus Shooting Tragedy, Welcoming Class of 2029, New Housing, and Upcoming Ideas Festival
Good afternoon, Emory community. Today is Monday, August 18, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. We begin with somber news. On August 8, a tragic shooting occurred near Emory University's Atlanta campus and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A DeKalb County police officer was fatally shot while responding to reports of an active shooter near 1600 Clifton Road. The shooter, who acted alone, was also killed. Fortunately, no civilians were harmed, including 92 children present in a daycare on the CDC’s campus during the incident. The motive behind the attack remains under investigation. Our thoughts are with th...
2025-08-18
02 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory Update: Officer Killed in Shooting, President Transition, New Pediatric Hospital, and Welcoming Class of 2028
Good afternoon, Emory community. Today is Monday, August 11, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus. We begin with somber news. On Friday afternoon, a tragic shooting occurred near Emory University's campus and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A DeKalb County police officer was fatally shot while responding to reports of an active shooter near 1600 Clifton Road. The shooter, who acted alone, was also killed. Fortunately, no civilians were harmed, including 92 children present in a daycare on the CDC’s campus during the incident. Our thoughts are with the officer's family and all those affected by th...
2025-08-11
02 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 27 | Fighting Sin & Showing Grace
Unlocking Faith Episode 27 | Fighting Sin & Showing GraceIn this episode of the Unlocking Faith Podcast, hosts Marquis Wadley and Pastor Dr. Emory Berry Jr. discuss the struggles of sin, the importance of grace and forgiveness, and how to navigate relationships while maintaining personal boundaries. They emphasize the human experience of falling short, the need for accountability, and the journey of spiritual growth. The conversation highlights the challenges of being honest with oneself and the ongoing battle against temptation, while also encouraging listeners to keep striving for improvement and to lean on their faith.
2025-08-08
20 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory News: AI in Radiology Week, Bioentrepreneurship, Research Workshops, Student Honors, Leadership Changes & New Children’s Hospital
Welcome to the Emory University News Podcast. Today is Monday, August 4, 2025, and here are the latest updates from our campus community. Emory's Health Innovation and Translational Informatics (HITI) Lab is hosting a week-long series focused on the future of AI in radiology from August 18 to 24. The event includes a Summer School on foundation models, a Symposium for idea exchange, and a Datathon tackling real-world datasets. Sessions will explore clinical integration, fairness, generalizability, and explainability in medical AI. Participants can register for individual events or the full week, with scholarships available. On August 21, Emory's School of Medicine is hosting a Bioentrepreneurship...
2025-08-04
03 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Podcast | Episode 26 Anxiety and Social Issues
Unlocking Faith Podcast | Episode 26 Anxiety and Social IssuesIn this episode of the Unlocking Faith Podcast, hosts Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry Jr. explore the relationship between anxiety and faith, discussing how feeling anxious is a normal part of being human and does not diminish one's faith. They also address the silence of churches on pressing social issues, emphasizing the need for open dialogue and vulnerability within faith communities. The conversation concludes with reflections on hope and concerns for the future, encouraging listeners to engage with their faith and community.🔔 Subscribe for more...
2025-08-01
25 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory News: Affordable Housing for Healthcare Workers, AI Partnerships, Top Honors for Nursing and Journalism, and Community Milestones
Hello, Emory community! It's Monday, July 28, 2025, and here's your latest campus news. Emory University has announced plans to redevelop a former auto garage and homeless shelter on Peachtree Street into over 50 competitively priced apartments for health care workers at Emory Midtown. This initiative aims to support nurses and technicians who are increasingly priced out of downtown Atlanta, while preserving much of the historic site's architecture. The project is in early planning stages, with details on housing eligibility and accommodations for families yet to be finalized. Emory recently hosted representatives from the University of Bonn, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of...
2025-07-28
02 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Podcast | Episode 25 Scripture & Church: Defining the Line
Unlocking Faith Podcast | Episode 25 Scripture & Church: Defining the LineDive into the heart of honest faith conversations with Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry Jr. as they tackle the tough questions around scripture interpretation and church teachings. In this episode of Unlocking Faith, we explore why no two churches always see eye-to-eye, how to navigate personal disagreements, and why respectful dialogue can strengthen your walk with God.What You’ll Learn:Why multiple interpretations of Scripture can all have valueSimple ways to compare Bible versions for fresh insightsHow to...
2025-07-25
26 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory News: Affordable Staff Housing, Award-Winning Student Newspaper, Top Doctors, New Palliative Tool, & Major Grants Announced
Hello, Emory community! It's Monday, July 21, 2025, and here's your latest campus news. Emory University is transforming two buildings on Peachtree Street into over 50 competitively priced apartments for healthcare staff at Emory Midtown. This initiative aims to support nurses and technicians who are increasingly priced out of downtown Atlanta, while preserving much of the historic site's architecture. The project is still in early planning stages, with key details related to housing eligibility and accommodations for families yet to be finalized. Congratulations to The Emory Wheel, our student-run campus newspaper, for being named the best in the country by the Society of...
2025-07-21
02 min
The Emory University Podcast
Emory News: Affordable Housing for Healthcare Workers, Top Doctors, Student Awards, Palliative Care Tool, and Emory Night at Atlanta United
Hello, Emory community! It's Monday, July 21, 2025, and here's your latest campus news. Emory University has announced plans to redevelop a former auto garage and homeless shelter on Peachtree Street into over 50 competitively priced apartments for health care workers at Emory Midtown. This initiative aims to support nurses and technicians who are increasingly priced out of downtown Atlanta, while preserving much of the historic site's architecture. The project is in its early stages, with details on housing eligibility and accommodations for families yet to be finalized. Congratulations to The Emory Wheel, our student-run campus newspaper, which has been named the best...
2025-07-18
02 min
Check Out This Guy
Uquiz
Would you like to know what kind of guy you are most like? We've prepared some uquizes for you! And Quatre, Emory, and Izzy are here taking them, even. You can even check them out here: Emory's and Izzy's. If you want to know about Morg's answers, check out the next episode. Our artwork features portraits by all 4 hosts, as well as Dani Diaz, Velvet Lily, Malus Draco, and Lauri Saunders Discord | Tumblr | Cohost Find the hosts elsewhere: Izzy - FurAffinity Quatre - TikTok | Tumblr | Instagram Morg...
2025-07-18
1h 05
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 24 | Faith and Fury
Unlocking Faith Podcast | Episode 24: Faith and FuryWhat do you do when you're angry at God? In this powerful episode, Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry Jr. dive deep into the raw emotions that come with pain, betrayal, and unanswered prayers. Can you still have faith when you're filled with fury? Can healing begin before forgiveness? And what does God say about revenge?Join us as we explore how to navigate anger, trust God’s timing, and take the first steps toward emotional and spiritual healing. Whether you're wrestling with grief, injustice, or...
2025-07-11
29 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 23 | God’s Plan, Not Yours
Unlocking Faith Episode 23 | God’s Plan, Not YoursWhy do believers often struggle while nonbelievers seem to thrive? In this episode, Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry Jr. dive into the reality of blessings, struggles, and God’s divine timing. They share personal stories, biblical insight, and practical wisdom to help you discern God’s voice from the enemy’s lies and trust His plan—even when life doesn’t make sense.🎙 Topics Covered:Why believers face more visible trialsWhat real blessings look like (and the struggles they bring)How to know if it’s Go...
2025-06-27
25 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
🎙️ Unlocking Faith Episode 22 | Your Faith, Your Path
🎙️ Unlocking Faith Episode 22 | Your Faith, Your PathIn this episode of the Unlocking Faith Podcast, hosts Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry Jr. dive into the powerful connection between faith and friendships, the danger of comparison in your spiritual journey, and why it’s important to celebrate small victories along the way. 🙏✨They explore how to discern relationships that align with your walk with God, when it’s time to let go of toxic ties, and how to embrace the unique path God has for you. Whether you’re in a season of growth, waiti...
2025-06-20
26 min
The DeAynn Podcast
Emory Unfiltered
In this special episode, we’re sitting down with Emory for an honest, heart-level conversation about what it looks like to follow Jesus in everyday life. Emory shares her journey, favorite verses, and the faith habits that have shaped her walk with Christ. Whether you’re feeling stuck or seeking a deeper connection with God, this episode is full of grace, truth, and encouragement you won’t want to miss.
2025-06-15
36 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 21 | Tested by Trials, Strengthened by Faith
Unlocking Faith Episode 21 | Tested by Trials, Strengthened by FaithIn this episode of the Unlocking Faith Podcast, hosts Marquis Wadley and Pastor Dr. Emory Berry Jr. dive deep into what it means to truly live by faith. Is faith just a feeling or is it action? How do we recognize God’s confirmation in our lives? And what role do trials play in shaping our purpose?From spiritual discipline to divine guidance, this episode explores how real faith is revealed—not in comfort, but in challenge. Whether you’re in a season of doubt or seeking confir...
2025-06-13
23 min
Unlocking Faith: Honest Talks for Seeking Hearts
Unlocking Faith Episode 20 | From Faith to Financial Freedom
What happens when God calls you to invest—not just spiritually, but financially?In this week’s episode of the Unlocking Faith Podcast, Marquis Wadley and Dr. Emory Berry Jr. welcome special guest Mark Rogers, a man of faith who discovered his financial purpose during the pandemic. From tithing and trusting God to investing with intention, Mark shares how aligning with God’s will transformed both his wallet and his walk with Christ.Whether you're new to investing or looking to deepen your financial faith journey, this episode delivers real insight, encouragement, and biblical principles for bu...
2025-06-06
32 min
2036: The Podcast
Remembering President Jimmy Carter with James T. Laney
James T. Laney, former president of Emory University, reflects on his close friendship with President Jimmy Carter and the founding of The Carter Center at Emory. He shares memories of their work to establish the center, Carter’s inspiring leadership, and the lasting impact of Carter’s lectures and Town Halls on the Emory community. Laney also offers unique insights from his time as the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea and discusses Carter’s humanitarian legacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-01-13
34 min
2036: The Podcast
Opening Doors: The Power of Art
Libraries and museums don’t just preserve history. Clint Fluker, Emory’s inaugural senior director of culture, community, and engagement for the Carlos Museum and Emory Libraries, wants them to highlight new ideas and create space for important conversations. With exhibitions celebrating 50 years of hip-hop and the groundbreaking work of Black comic book artists, Emory is changing how communities interact with and think about museums and libraries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-12-23
24 min
2036: The Podcast
Unlocking the Immune System: The Power of Vaccines
The race to develop an effective COVID-19 vaccine showed the world just how powerful the immune system can be to prevent serious illness. Rafi Ahmed discusses how understanding the immune system is key to developing lifesaving vaccines. Ahmed, the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Emory School of Medicine, directs the Emory Vaccine Center and is co-leader of the Cancer Immunology Research Program at Emory’s Winship Cancer Institute. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-08-19
24 min
2036: The Podcast
Striking the Right Note: The Power of Music in Liberal Arts
Growing up in a multicultural home, Paul Bhasin was surrounded by diverse music—from Latin American pop songs to vintage Bollywood soundtracks. Now an accomplished orchestral trumpeter, Bhasin conducts the Emory University Symphony Orchestra, directs the Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra, and serves as interim chair for the department of music at Emory. He says music is a core academic subject rather than an extracurricular activity, making Emory a distinctive destination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-05-20
35 min
Interactions – A Law and Religion Podcast
Matthew P. Cavedon – From the Pope's Hands to Indigenous Lands
In this episode, we hear from Matthew P. Cavedon, the Robert Pool Fellow in Law and Religion at Emory’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion, and a Senior Lecturer at Emory Law School.His recent book, “From the Pope's Hands to Indigenous Lands: Alexander VI in Spanish Imperialism,” explores the historical impact of "inter caetera"– a papal bull issued in 1493 with wide-ranging influence on Spanish Christendom and the Catholic Church's stronghold on the New World at the cusp of modern imperialism.The book seeks to shed light on the influence of notable clergyme...
2024-03-01
36 min
Creativity Conversations
Garrett Turner + Rosemary Magee
The Emory Arts' Creativity Conversations podcast features conversations from the endowed Rosemary Magee Creativity Conversations series. The following conversation was recorded on February 22, 2023. It features Emory alum and Broadway actor, Garrett Turner, who discussed his journey at Emory and the artistic choices he made that led to his role playing Ike Turner in the traveling Broadway production, TINA: The Tina Turner Musical. Rosemary Magee moderates. Find out more about arts on the Emory campus by visiting our website or following us on Instagram.
2024-01-19
54 min
Interactions – A Law and Religion Podcast
John Witte, Jr. – Table Talks on the Weightier Matters of Law and Religion
Today’s guest is John Witte, Jr. — Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, McDonald Distinguished Professor of Religion, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. A specialist in Legal History, Human Rights, Religious Freedom, Marriage and Family Law, and Law and Religion, he has published more than 300 articles, 19 journal symposia, and 45 books. As the latest addition to this large body of work, Witte’s new book —Table Talks—is a collection of short reflections on what he calls “the weightier matters of law and religion.” It was published Open Access through Brill...
2023-12-20
42 min
Creativity Conversations
Clint Fluker + Rosemary Magee
This Creativity Conversations podcast features conversations from the endowed Rosemary Magee Creativity Conversations series. The following conversation is between Rosemary Magee former vice president of the university and Clint Fluker senior director of Culture, Community, and Partner Engagement for Emory Libraries and the Michael C. Carlos Museum. Both received their PhDs from Emory (35 years apart!); both previously worked in the Rose Library- Magee as the library director, Fluker as curator of African American Collections; and both love the libraries and the archives. In this podcast, they share tales about their adventures in the archives. Find out more about arts...
2023-11-27
1h 01
By Land Podcast
#159 - "Maybe In A Little Bit" - Off-Trail with Emory
Text the show!In this episode, it's just you and me hanging out for a bit. We'll catch you up on life and why I've been missing from the podcast for a couple of months. Don't worry, the show still goes on, but I had some growing to do, and you're going to hear all about it.I love gear and trail stories as much as the next person, however, I think it's equally important to talk about life off the trail. What we learn in the field makes us better at home, and vice ver...
2023-08-25
25 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future Without Stigma - Extended Director's Cut
What if, rather than fearing failure, we recognize that growth only happens when we make mistakes? In this extended director’s cut of Season 2 Episode 9: A Future Without Stigma, Emory Alumni Board President Munir Meghjani and James Raper, a longtime mental health counselor, have a thoughtful discussion about seeing success in failure, the myth of happiness, and finding the right therapist.Contact the Emory Office of Respect at 470.270.5360 to speak to an on-call advocate or email respect@emory.edu for resources pertaining to sexual violence. For other on campus mental health resources, cont...
2023-08-18
33 min
Check Out This Guy
Isoverse: Gilly and Xenu
This week, Emory, Morg, and Spike discuss a Demon Lord and a Goblin Queen. It's Emory and Spike's Fellowshp charcters, Gilly and Xenu! Listen in to hear about stolen relics, talking swords, cloned organs, and halfling QPRs. Our artwork features portraits by all 4 hosts, as well as Dani Diaz, Velvet Lily, Malus Draco, and Lauri Saunders Discord | Tumblr | Cohost Find the hosts elsewhere: Spike - Discord only Quatre - TikTok | Tumblr | Instagram Morg - Twitter | Cohost | Sonic Shuffle Emory - FurAffinity | Gon x...
2023-08-07
1h 28
Check Out This Guy
Reaper's Olympics: Useless and Depressed
This week, Emory, Spike, and Quatre discuss the characters from Emory's Interstitial campaign, Reaper's Olympics. Which Digimon character would be best friends with Blaze the Cat? Is it good to leave character development up to a die roll? How do you insert an OC into a campaign without being obnoxious about it? What is Tails' gender? We answer all this and more! Our artwork features portraits by all 4 hosts, as well as Dani Diaz, Velvet Lily, Malus Draco, and Lauri Saunders Discord | Tumblr | Cohost Find the hosts elsewhere: Spike...
2023-06-29
1h 31
Wheel Talk
Goodbyes & graduation with Gabriella
COVID-19 was a tough time for many, but others found inspiration in isolation. First launched in October 2020, Wheel Talk has covered stories all around Emory's campus, Decatur and all of Atlanta. From Covid-19 to classroom debates, from mummies to mayoral forums, we have interviewed dozens of individuals and listened in on their takes on relevant events. For this episode of Wheel Talk, we say goodbye to the podcast’s founder and former Emory Wheel Digital Operations & Multimedia editor, Gabriella Lewis (23C). We talk about how the project started, some of the initial obstacles, and Gabriella’s hopes for th...
2023-04-23
09 min
BeYou Movement Podcast
Welcome to the BeYou Movement Podcast
Meet our founder and host, Brooke Emory, as she explains the story and intention behind the BeYou Movement. We are so excited to have you a part of the community!To become a member, head to our website: beyoumvmt.comFollow us: @beyoumvmtAbout Brooke Emory: Brooke Emory is a global influencer, international fitness consultant and motivational speaker with a mission to help others through the power of movement. BeYou Movement is a compilation of Brooke’s diverse work experience in multiple industries. The movement was born to give inclusive access to...
2023-04-20
12 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future Beyond Work
The COVID-19 pandemic collapsed the boundary between work and life, and we’ve only just begun to put the pieces back together. Tune in as Emory Alumni Board President Munir Meghjani takes on tough questions about the future of life, labor, and leisure with Carla Freeman, interim dean of Emory College and Goodrich C. White Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and Hunter Akridge, an Emory College senior and Beinecke Scholar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-04-17
23 min
Within the Margins
The Muslim community at Emory
Roughly 2.5% of the overall Emory community identify as Muslim according to Emory Spiritual and Religious life. With Emory’s legal and traditional ties with the United Methodist Church, organizations like Emory’s Muslim Student Association (MSA) are imperative for finding community, inclusion, and identity In this episode, we talk to Ibrahim Jouja (25C) and Ilsa Qureshi (26C) to discuss their experiences as Muslims on campus: from the perceptions of different Muslim sects, prayer spaces and Ramadan to the everyday life of a Muslim student. To shed light and understanding on marginalized communities, we want to include and...
2023-03-31
39 min
Wheel Talk
Emory Village: a community in flux
In this episode of Wheel Talk, we explore the current state of Emory Village, a once bustling community near Emory University that has been struggling in recent years. We dive into the history of the village, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses and the Emory Village Alliance’s (EVA) plans to revitalize the area. Listen in as we interview locals and EVA members, examining the challenges and opportunities facing this unique opportunity. The corresponding article for this episode can be read on campus in our most recent print edition. Wheel Talk, as well as the Whe...
2023-03-23
12 min
Creativity Conversations
Margaret Atwood + Rosemary Magee
Season 4, Spring Semester 2021On October 25, 2010, Margaret Atwood participated in a Creativity Conversation with students during her three-day visit as the presenter of the 2010 Richard Ellmann Lectures in Modern Literature. The conversation was moderated by Rosemary Magee, then Vice President and Secretary of Emory University. Watch the conversation here.This conversation is introduced by host/Emory Arts employee Maggie Beker and Emory Arts intern Rizky Etika. Beker and Etika introduce the podcast and discuss Etika's passion and plans for art history. This program is part of the Rosemary M. Magee Creativity Conversation endowed series.
2023-02-27
1h 21
Creativity Conversations
Robert Spano + Rosemary Magee
Season 4, Spring Semester 2021In 2010, Robert Spano and Rosemary Magee (then Vice President and Secretary) delved into Spano's musical background and metaphysical musings on music's power in our lives. Maestro Spano, music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, is also the Emory University Distinguished Artist in Residence for a three-year term from spring 2010 through spring 2012. Watch the original conversation. This conversation is introduced by host/Emory Arts employee Maggie Beker and Emory College student Anna Mola. Beker and Mola introduce the podcast and discuss the process behind Mola's current triptych paintings and how Covid-19 impacted its t...
2023-02-27
1h 05
Creativity Conversations
Diane Glancy + Jack Dalton
Season 3, Fall Semester 2020In February 2015, as part of Theater Emory’s Global Voices program, Michael Evenden, a professor of theater studies, holds a Creativity Conversation with playwrights Diane Glancy and Jack Dalton. Watch the original conversation.We want to acknowledge that some years after this conversation, Dalton was sentenced to 2 years in prison for attempting to engage in sexual abuse with a minor. We do not condone these actions. We are approaching this podcast episode with the focus on creativity and creativity in conversation with other artists.This conversation is introduced by host/Ar...
2023-02-27
53 min
Creativity Conversations
John Anthony Lennon + Rosemary Magee
Fall semester 2020 brings season 3 of the Creativity Conversations podcast.This podcast episode features the April 2011 conversation between Professor of Composition John Anthony Lennon and then Vice President and Secretary of Emory University Rosemary Magee. They discuss the artistic process of composition in preparation for the world premiere of John Anthony Lennon's new symphony "Eternal Gates" on April 15-16, 2011. Watch the original conversation.This conversation is introduced by host/Arts at Emory employee Maggie Beker and Emory College student Andrew Johnson. Beker and Johnson introduce the podcast and discuss the intersection between Johnson's business and music...
2023-02-27
53 min
Creativity Conversations
Ross Rossin + Ambassador Andrew Young
This Creativity Conversation podcast audio is pulled and edited down from the live Rosemary Magee Creativity Conversation "Ultimately Human: Ross Rossin and Ambassador Andrew Young." It was an intimate conversation between Ross Rossin, a world-renowned portrait artist and Ambassador Young, a revered civil rights leader and statesman. Rossin displayed numerous extraordinary portraits onstage while he and Ambassador Young used them to reflect on questions of identity, how it informs our view about others, the creative process, artistic meaning, and the beauty in diversity. The program also featured poet and spoken word performer Tavares Stephens and cellist/filmmaker...
2023-02-27
44 min
Creativity Conversations
Amos P. Kennedy Jr. + Randall K. Burkett
The Creativity Conversations podcast is back from its hiatus. The introduction to this episode was recorded in the spring of 2021.Amos P. Kennedy Jr. and Randall K. Burkett sit down in the Rose Library at Emory University for a lively conversation about Kennedy and his work. Kennedy, who left a corporate job more than 20 years ago to pursue his artistic passions full-time, uses an old-fashioned letterpress printer to make colorful chipboard posters with social, political, racial, and inspirational messages. Kennedy also makes beautiful hand-made books. The Rose Library holds a collection of his work. The audio for...
2023-02-27
1h 08
Creativity Conversations
Danté Brown + Blake Beckham
Danté Brown is a New York artist and Artistic Director of Warehouse Dance, a collaborative group that generates compelling thematic environments within a process of physical and theoretical inquiry. While Brown was in residence with the Emory Dance program in 2016, he sat down to talk about creativity with Blake Beckham, a choreographer, producer and dance educator in Atlanta. Brown began his dance training at Wesleyan University, which led him to The Ohio State University to receive his MFA in choreography and performance. As a performer, Danté has worked with artists such as Esther Baker-Tarpaga, Christal Bro...
2023-02-27
40 min
Within the Margins
Hispanic Student Experiences At Emory
In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we explored Hispanic representation at Emory and in the greater Atlanta area. The Hispanic student population makes up the second-smallest ethnic demographic at Emory and are typically clumped together under that overarching umbrella. What's it like adjusting to Emory and Atlanta as a Hispanic student? What can student Hispanic/Latinx organizations/spaces do to make spaces more inclusive? How can Emory work to prevent future misrepresentation? We sat down with Wheel Editorial Board member Sara Perez (24C) and Amy Herrera (25C) to discuss intersectional identities, Emory’s treatment of H...
2023-02-23
26 min
The WISER Podcast
On Being the First with Dr. Priscilla Strom
In this episode, we are honored to be joined by Dr. Priscilla Strom, the first female graduate of the general surgery residency program at Emory University. She completed medical school at Emory in 1976, general surgery residency at Emory in 1981, and a trauma surgery fellowship at Emory University Affiliated Hospitals in 1982. She also […] The post S5E3: On Being the First with Dr. Priscilla Strom first appeared on WISER Podcast.
2023-02-15
33 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future Where Ingenuity Meets Opportunity
What does it take to cure diseases like HIV and cancer? How do breakthroughs in drug development happen? In this episode, Emory University President Greg Fenves speaks with Dr. Dennis Liotta and Dr. George Painter of the Emory Institute for Drug Development and Drug Innovation Ventures at Emory (DRIVE) about their role in advancing breakthrough therapies and how Emory is building partnerships between academic researchers and innovators to facilitate drug development. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-29
21 min
Within the Margins
LGBTQ+ Identity at Emory
Content Warning: At the beginning of the episode one of the interviewees uses the F-slur. LGBTQ+ students on Emory’s campus exist with almost no student-run LGBTQ+ groups. Instead, Emory’s official Office of LGBTQ+ life is the main space for students to come together and discuss their sexuality. Community is essential to queer spaces, and the lack of queer community on Emory’s campus leaves questions about how the increasing population of queer students experiences the campus. . What about other spaces on campus? How are LGBTQ+ students treated throughout campus life? How do LGBTQ+ students find commun...
2022-11-18
37 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future of First-Generation Students
Finding your path as a first-year college student can be challenging for anyone. But without guidance from family members who have been there before, first-generation students often encounter additional barriers when it comes to navigating higher education. In this episode, Emory University alumna and commercial real estate attorney Anna Dix and first-generation student Xiomara Fernandez talk with Emory Alumni Board President Munir Meghjani about the unique challenges first-gen students face and how, through the 1915 Scholars Program, Emory’s alumni community is coming together to provide support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-15
15 min
Wheel Talk
Mobilizing Emory's Midterm Vote
Happy Election Day! Emory student organizations have joined together to form a non-partisan coalition focusing on mobilizing students to vote. Wheel Talk hosts Kira Barich (25C) and Titi Nguyen (25C) dissect how this coalition came to be, what goals the leaders have and why the coalition is advocating for young people to vote! Wheel Talk, as well as the Emory Wheel’s other two podcasts Clifton Culture and Within the Margins are available everywhere you can get podcasts! Don’t forget to subscribe. Read the accompanying article here. Managing Editor Gabriella Lewis (23C) is the acti...
2022-11-08
09 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future Where Plants End Pandemics
People have been using plants as medicine since ancient times. Now, Emory University scientists are collaborating with global communities to discover how botanical ingredients can advance human health. In this episode, Emory Alumni Board President Munir Meghjani speaks with Dr. Cassandra Quave, a medical ethnobotanist at Emory, and Cutler Cannon, a student and phytochemistry research assistant, about unlocking the power of plants to treat infectious diseases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-01
15 min
Within the Margins
Voting at Emory | APIDAA & NAACP
Affinity groups across Emory’s campus are crucial to the yearly get out of the vote fervor. Organizations like Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American Activists (APIDAA) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) are stewards of ending voting repression both on Emory’s campus and in the wider Atlanta community. Georgia is a deeply purple state, and with such uncertainty entering the midterm election, we wanted to sit down with two campus leaders directing the voting movement at Emory. Vivian Liu (24C) and Alvaro Perez (23C) are at the front lines of the...
2022-10-23
38 min
Wheel Talk
How Loan Forgiveness Will Affect Emory
Wheel Talk is back for Season 3! In our Season 3 premiere our brand new hosts Kira Barich (25C) and Ha-tien Nguyen (25C) are breaking down the impact of U.S. President Joe Biden’s loan forgiveness plan on Emory with Politics Desk Reporter Ashley Zhu (24C). Listen to how the plan will change Emory students' lives, the economic analysis for the country and more! Wheel Talk, as well as the Wheel’s two other podcasts Clifton Culture and Within the Margins, are available everywhere you get podcasts! Don't forget to subscribe. Read the accompanying article here.
2022-10-13
08 min
2036: The Podcast
2O36: A Future Where Neurodegenerative Diseases Can Be Cured
Will it ever be possible to prevent or cure Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders? Allan Levey of the Goizueta Institute @ Emory Brain Health says there’s reason to think so. In this episode, Emory neuroscience student Calen MacDonald talks with Levey about his research and the work Emory is doing to make brain diseases a thing of the past. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-08-23
14 min
Wheel Talk
The Renaming Work is Unfinished
Last year, Emory renamed Long-Street Means to Eagle Hall due to the racism shown by Augustus Longstreet and Alexander Means. This residence hall is not the only instance of a racist figure being honored at Emory. Names like Yerkes Research Center also have racist histories. This episode, we explore the current situation of naming honors at Emory and what action the university has taken (and not taken) through the University Committee of Naming Honors. We also look outside of Emory, as the same issue persists in the broader Atlanta community. Don’t forget to subscribe, ra...
2022-02-26
15 min
Wheel Talk
The Mummy Debate at the Carlos
For years, human remains have been displayed for public viewing in museums across the world. Mummies are an integral part of these displays, and Emory’s very own Carlos Museum welcomes over 70,000 visitors a year who are curious to take a peek at the crown jewel of the museum: the oldest mummy in North America. While mummies are an important part of history, whether or not they should be on display remains disputed at Emory and beyond. While some see these human remains as important educational exposure, others protest its cultural insensitivity and colonialism. In this episode of...
2022-02-01
14 min
Within the Margins
The Wealth Gap at Emory
As class disparities rise in the United States, access to education continues to serve as a financial obstacle to low-income families. At Emory, a pronounced wealth gap creates significant deviations in students’ interactions with university resources, administration and their peers. Today, we are joined by students Elisabet Ortiz (24C) and Nicole Ramirez (23C) to discuss how these social, political, economic obstacles may continue even after low-income students are accepted into post-secondary institutions. Don’t forget to subscribe to Within the Margins to never miss an episode, and join us next time for a discussion about the experiences of N...
2021-11-11
41 min
Wheel Talk
A Plan for Graduate Student Housing
For years, Emory graduate student housing has been nonexistent or lackluster, leaving students to settle for off-campus options. In 2019, 37.1 million households were “housing cost burdened,” spending 30% or more of their income on housing. Cities have a lack of affordable housing and the barriers to building more units proves difficult. Over the past six months, Emory has introduced a plan to address the absence of graduate student housing. The new building would create 1,000 on-campus beds for graduate students. According to the university, it will cost an estimated $80 million of which Emory will borrow. However, the project has not come...
2021-11-09
23 min
Within the Margins
International Community
Emory is home to more than 4,000 international students and scholars. The international community at Emory has grown by almost 25% in less than 10 years, and the contributions these students have made to Emory’s achievements are profound. In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we sit down with students Ahmed Aljohani (22C) of Saudi Arabia, Simren Bhinde (24C) of India and Iris Li (24C) of China to discuss their experiences as international students at Emory. We dive into the challenges of being culturally understood, visa process challenges, the support that Emory provides and the cross-cultural perspectives their identities cult...
2021-10-28
50 min
Within the Margins
The Nonbinary Community at Emory (pt. 2)
What does it mean to be nonbinary? And how does Emory University simultaneously create space for nonbinary-identifying students to flourish, and create obstacles toward their free expression? In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we sit down with Emory students Jai Barnett (24C) and Casey Cancilla (23C) to discuss their relationship with gender, including their perspectives on gendered extracurriculars at Emory, queer social life and the multifaceted and dynamic nature of identity. This is the second part of our two-episode series focusing on the nonbinary community at Emory. Don’t forget to subscribe to Within the...
2021-10-28
48 min
Within the Margins
The Nonbinary Community at Emory (pt. 2)
What does it mean to be nonbinary? And how does Emory University simultaneously create space for nonbinary-identifying students to flourish, and create obstacles toward their free expression? In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we sit down with Emory students Jai Barnett (24C) and Casey Cancilla (23C) to discuss their relationship with gender, including their perspectives on gendered extracurriculars at Emory, queer social life and the multifaceted and dynamic nature of identity. This is the second part of our two-episode series focusing on the nonbinary community at Emory. Don’t forget to subscribe to Within the...
2021-10-14
48 min
Within the Margins
The Nonbinary Community at Emory (pt. 1)
With 1.2 million people in the United States identifying as nonbinary, Emory community members are no exception. In this week’s episode of Within the Margins, we sit down with Julian Currents to discuss their experiences being nonbinary and professor at Emory. Currents examines the difficulties and institutional boundaries that come with being gender nonconforming in academia. This is the first part of our two-episode series focusing on the nonbinary Emory community members. Don’t forget to subscribe to Within the Margins to never miss an episode.
2021-09-30
43 min
Wheel Talk
A Space to Call Home
After years of advocacy from students, Emory University unveiled its first and only space dedicated to Asian students on campus on Sept. 8. In the first episode of Wheel Talk Season 2, we’re discussing identity spaces on Emory’s campus. Assistant Multimedia Editor and Staff News Writer Ulia Ahn sat down with us to discuss the brand new Asian Student Center Space, and the uphill battle of student advocacy that birthed its creation. In addition, we discuss with administrators and students the $750,000 summer remodels of previously established affinity spaces and what that investment means to marginalized communities. Do...
2021-09-28
20 min
The WISER Podcast
An Emory Grad Reunion - The Transition from Resident to Attending
It’s that time of year when newly minted graduates of surgical training programs start their first attending jobs! It’s an exciting time, but do you really know what to expect? And how do you go from years of pre-scripted training to finding the right first job? So, for our first episode of season 4, we […] The post S4E1: An Emory Grad Reunion – The Transition from Resident to Attending first appeared on WISER Podcast.
2021-09-22
00 min
Wheel Talk
Play Ball: Emory’s Return to Sports
The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought damage to many areas of our life, and sports is no exception. Stories of empty stadiums and athletes in quarantine painted an alarming image of the losses the sports world faced. Within our own Emory community, these losses have been felt with the cancellation of the 2020 spring and fall seasons. However, the story doesn’t end here. In December 2020 the University announced that practices would be resumed, bringing some hope for the return of sports as we once knew them. We speak with Sports Editor Michael Mariam about the ch...
2021-04-14
14 min
Wheel Talk
Emory's Pandemic Year: Stories From March 11, 2020
Just over a year ago, the world of higher education was completely upended after the spread of a novel virus quickly turned into a pandemic. On March 11, 2020 at 9:12 p.m. Emory affiliates received an email from Interim Provost Jan Love titled “COVID-19 – Spring break extension and move to remote learning.” Effective immediately classes went remote and students packed their things up and went home. But where were you when the email was sent? Whether on a remote island in the Bahamas, a Miami Heat game, or in your hometown the news was shocking. Editor-in-Chief Isaiah Poritz tells us the...
2021-03-17
20 min
Wheel Talk
1963: Emory's Ongoing Desegregation
Emory College admitted its first Black student 58 years ago, but its integration continues today. On Feb. 10, the Wheel published “1963,” an investigative project led by the Wheel’s Opinion section, exploring desegregation as an ongoing project and emphasizing the inequities that remain at Emory and the Wheel. We speak with Opinion Editors Brammhi Balarajan and Ben Thomas about the project and how the Wheel’s coverage played a role in desegregation. Opinion writer Alice Zheng discusses the legacy of Asian American activism at Emory and Editorial Board member Rachel Broun speaks about the history of Black student demands at Emory.
2021-03-03
20 min
Wheel Talk
Emory’s First-Time Voters
In this episode we talk with Emory Wheel News Editor Ninad Kulkarni about first-time voters, the significance of voting in Georgia and student reactions to the thwarted University-wide Election Day holiday.
2020-10-14
14 min
Creativity Conversations
Creativity Conversations Trailer
Welcome to Emory University's Creativity Conversation podcast. For over 10 years, renowned thinkers and creators have met on Emory’s campus to discuss their philosophies and crafts through an endowed speaker series called Rosemary Magee Creativity Conversations. Some notable past participants include Margaret Atwood, Alice Walker, and President Jimmy Carter. Originally, these live conversations were filmed and added to the Emory University Creativity Conversation youtube playlist. On this podcast, we will provide edited down versions of the Creativity Conversations introduced by current, artistically accomplished Emory University students. Facebook Instagram Creativity Co...
2020-08-27
01 min
The WISER Podcast
S2E10: Dr. Marti Russell, on being in two places at once
For our final episode of Season 2, we are excited to share our conversation with Dr. Maria (Marti) Russell, a surgical oncologist at Emory University and Grady Memorial Hospital. She delves into her unique (though often challenging) practice, as she operates both at Emory Midtown Hospital and at Grady Memorial Hospital. Dr. Russell shares a […] The post S2E10: Dr. Marti Russell, on being in two places at once first appeared on WISER Podcast.
2020-07-29
00 min
By Land Podcast
#100 - Long Distance Relationships for Long Distance Trails
Text the show!To celebrate Episode 100, my Wife, Jessica, joins me on the podcast to talk about what it was like for her when I hiked the PCT in 2017. We hear about the trials of a hiker, but we never hear from the loved one at home waiting for a hike to end. Those we love reliably answer poorly timed phone calls, offer encouragement when in need of their own, ship off items to random locations they’ve never been to in hopes that it arrives in time, and patiently wait at home praying for the...
2020-01-13
1h 35
Holli Emory
Did You Know with Holli Emory Vo. 3 pt. 2 What is Your Emotional Inheritance?
Take a listen to discover how your Emotional Inheritance is affecting your Emotional Portfolio and Emotional Credit Score. Are you making wise investments or risking more than you can afford to lose? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holli-emory/support
2019-10-15
40 min
Advancing Your Health with Emory Healthcare
Questions to Ask Before Spine Surgery
You're a candidate for spinal surgery. What questions should you ask prior to surgery.Dr. Scott Boden, Chairman Department of Orthopaedics, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine, Director of Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center, and Chief Medical Officer/Chief Quality Officer Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital, discusses what you need to find out before spine surgery.
2019-01-09
00 min
Advancing Your Health with Emory Healthcare
Patient Centered Care at Emory Structural Heart & Valve Center
Patricia Keegan, Director of Strategic and Programmatic Initiatives for Emory Heart and Vascular and Lead Nurse Practitioner for Emory Structural Heart and Valve Center, discusses patient-centered care.
2018-12-21
00 min
Women With Books Podcast
Chapter 37: Teri Wilson & Lindsay Emory talk about Best Books of 2018
Women With Books Podcast - a book club in your pocket - a podcast about genre fiction that's for, by and about women. Hosted by Lindsay Emory, author and total HBIC. (We talk about romance, mystery, suspense and more!) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenwithbooks/message
2018-12-18
46 min
Emory Healthcare Rounds
The Emory Aortic Center
Yazan Duwayri, MD and Bradley G Leshnower, MD join the podcast in this panel discussion about the Emory Aortic Center, and how it brings together the experience, expertise and passion of Emory’s cardiac and vascular surgeons to offer the latest endovascular options.
2018-12-11
00 min
Women With Books Podcast
Chapter 33: Lindsay Emory is Interviewed about her OWN Book - The Royal Runaway (Part II)
Women With Books Podcast - a book club in your pocket - a podcast about genre fiction that's for, by and about women. Hosted by Lindsay Emory, author and total HBIC. (We talk about romance, mystery, suspense and more!) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenwithbooks/message
2018-10-17
32 min
Women With Books Podcast
Chapter 32 - Lindsay Emory Chats about The Royal Runaway
Women With Books Podcast - a book club in your pocket - a podcast about genre fiction that's for, by and about women. Hosted by Lindsay Emory, author and total HBIC. (We talk about romance, mystery, suspense and more!) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womenwithbooks/message
2018-10-09
45 min
Emory Healthcare Rounds
Proton Therapy: A New Treatment for Cancer
The Emory Proton Therapy Center will be the first center of its kind in Georgia to offer patients access to this new, state-of-the-art radiation therapy. Staffed with physicians and other medical professionals from Winship Cancer Institute and Emory Healthcare who have the necessary expertise in radiation oncology and proton therapy to operate a world-class facility.Bree Eaton, MD, discusses proton therapy and when to refer to the specialists at The Emory Proton Therapy Center.
2018-09-14
00 min
Advancing Your Health with Emory Healthcare
Medicare Resources Available at Emory Healthcare
There are dozens of insurance companies offering Medicare insurance and to further complicate matters, healthcare providers do not accept all Medicare plans.Steve Lineberry, General Manager of Emory Healthcare Network Advantage, and Chuck Chaput, Executive Vice President, Medicare Compare USA, are here to explain the Medicare Insurance Helpline; a free and unbiased resource for comparing and enrolling in Medicare plans accepted by Emory Healthcare providers.
2018-04-27
00 min
By Land Podcast
Copy of Episode 19 ULA Equipment with Owner Chris McMaster
Chris McMaster is the owner of ULA Equipment, a backpacking company that's become quite the hit on long distance trails as of late. I had Chris on to talk with me about the company, the history, and what makes ULA so unique that Thru Hikers are choosing to carry these packs over others. Chris is a great dude, and was a pleasure to speak with. If you're looking to get to know other brands out there in the backpacking space, be sure to give ULA a look.By Land,Emory RonaldTHANKS FOR LISTENING!!Taking the time to listen to this pod...
2018-03-05
45 min
By Land Podcast
Episode 18 SAWYER Water Filters
I recall being utterly confused the first time I researched water filters for backpacking. There are pumps, squeeze, and gravity types, but no one told me what to purchase and I was terrified I'd choose one that wouldn't protect me. On this episode, I talk to Travis Avery of Sawyer (the water filter, bug spray, and sun screen maker), about what they offer and how their products solve the problem of filtering water. I learned some things I didn't know previously and I think if you're on the search for knowledge, this episode will suit you well. Trav...
2018-02-12
42 min
Advancing Your Health with Emory Healthcare
Lung Cancer Treatment: Planning Your Cancer Care Plan with Your Cancer Care Team
According to the American Lung Association, lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in both men and women in the U.S. At least 8.6 million Americans qualify as high risk for lung cancer and are recommended to receive annual screening with low-dose CT scans. At Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University Lung Cancer Program, a highly coordinated multidisciplinary team provides advanced care and clinical trials option with cutting edge new therapies for lung cancer patients.Seth D. Force, MD and Suresh Ramalingam, MD, with Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University’s lung cancer team, answer your qu...
2017-12-03
00 min
Advancing Your Health with Emory Healthcare
Spine Surgery at Emory Orthopedics & Spine Center
Your bones, joints and spine are at the core of every movement. An injury or illness in any of these areas can disrupt your routine and lead to a less active lifestyle. If you have back pain and are considering surgery the Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center in Atlanta has world-renowned spine physicians that use a team approach to ensure the ideal treatment plan for every patient. When spine surgery is called for, our board-certified spine surgeons have the expertise and cutting-edge technology at their fingertips to ensure you get the very best spine care.In this...
2017-11-08
00 min
By Land Podcast
#6 - Mobile Navigation with Gaia GPS
Text the show!On this episode, I talk with Ashli from Gaia GPS about using your mobile device as a navigation tool. If you're curious about mobile land navigation and not sure about switching to using your smartphone as a backcountry mapping tool, this episode is for you! Show Notes and LinksIntro to Ashli and Gaia GPSWhat is Gaia?What is mobile mapping and navigation?Gaia GPS FeaturesPros and cons to using your smartphone for navigationHow Ashli uses her Gaia GPS appGaia for Search and Rescue (True Story)Emory's experience w...
2017-11-01
57 min