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D’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP149. Francis Létourneau - Testostérone : solutions alternatives, où j’en suis après quatre moisDans cet épisode, Francis Létourneau nous invite à le suivre dans une démarche personnelle et authentique : son cheminement vers un meilleur équilibre de son taux de testostérone. Il nous partage son évolution physique, mentale et émotionnelle au fil de ces six mois d’expériences, d’essais et d’explorations visant à retrouver sa vitalité. Son objectif ? Inspirer chacun à entreprendre, à sa manière, une démarche vers l'équilibre et l’épanouissement.   À travers des rencontres marquantes avec une riche diversité de professionnels (acupunctrice, ostéopathe, médium, énergéticien, designer, etc.), Francis aborde des thèmes comme l’acceptation de soi...2025-06-1141 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP144. Francis Létourneau - Restaurer l'équilibre hormonal par des solutions alternativesDans cet épisode en solo du Balado, Francis Létourneau partage un voyage personnel et transformateur axé sur la santé hormonale masculine. Depuis plus de quatre ans, il fait face aux conséquences d’un déséquilibre hormonal, entraînant une baisse d’énergie, de vitalité et de bien-être général. Plutôt que de recourir à l’hormonothérapie, qui impliquerait un traitement à vie, Francis a choisi d'explorer des solutions alternatives pour restaurer un équilibre durable.   Au cours des deux derniers mois, Francis a adopté diverses stratégies holistiques et traditionnelles pour stimuler naturellement sa p...2025-04-0223 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP140. Francis Létourneau - Voyage au cœur des vulnérabilités masculinesBienvenue dans cet épisode solo du Balado, où Francis partage une expérience profondément personnelle. Ce voyage, bien qu'intime, résonne au-delà de son propre vécu. Il propose une exploration des attentes et pressions qui façonnent la masculinité. À travers cet échange, il souhaite ouvrir un dialogue qui éclaire ces défis tout en offrant des pistes concrètes pour les surmonter. Depuis plus de quatre ans, Francis fait face à un problème de santé lié à un faible taux de testostérone, bien en dessous de la moyenne pour son âge. Ce déséquilibre hormonal a des répercus...2025-02-1234 minBuilt for ThisBuilt for ThisKnow Struggle, Know Progress: The Built For This Podcast Ep. #05Drs. Steven Mason and Josh Brake, professor of engineering at Harvey Mudd College and LeTourneau alum, discuss ideas of technology, education, and human flourishing, the value of struggle, the automation or augmentation of A.I., and finding the good life in our digitally-saturated society. Dr. Brake authors The Absent-Minded Professor, a weekly Substack outlet for manifestos on technology, education, and community through a Christian lens. You can access The Absent-Minded Professor on Substack at https://joshbrake.substack.com?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web. Subscribe to the Built for This podcast today for more content and stories. Learn...2024-08-161h 00Dimanche on litDimanche on litJean-Philippe Pleau, Elizabeth Lemay et Mélikah Abdelmoumen au micro de Jacques LétourneauDans cette chronique, Jacques Létourneau commence par une entrevue avec Jean-Philippe Pleau, auteur de "Rue Duplessis", et Elizabeth Lemay, créatrice de "Daddie Issues". Ces discussions mettent en lumière les inspirations derrière leurs œuvres respectives, explorant les thèmes abordés et leur impact sur le public. Pleau décrit son processus créatif et la manière dont il capte l'essence de la vie urbaine, tandis que Lemay partage son approche unique pour traiter des dynamiques familiales et personnelles à travers l'humour et la satire. Létourneau invite ensuite Mélikah Abdelmoumen à parler des dernières publications de Mathieu Beli...2024-05-2647 minBuilt for ThisBuilt for ThisBeing Human: The Built for This Podcast Ep. #04Dr. Steven Mason joined Dr. Jonathan Pennington, author of Jesus the Great Philosopher: Rediscovering the Wisdom Needed for the Good Life, to discuss how the Bible communicates a robust philosophy for life and human flourishing. Pennington highlighted the importance of a comprehensive Christian philosophy in providing answers to life’s fundamental questions and emphasized the role of Christian institutions of higher education in helping others nurture a balance between meaningful relationships and technology. You can get Jesus the Great Philosopher on Amazon: https://a.co/d/59qIWVn Subscribe to the Built for This podcast today for more content and stories. Ch...2024-05-1057 minBuilt for ThisBuilt for ThisThe Anxious Middle: The Built For This Podcast Ep. #03Subscribe to the Built for This podcast today for more content and stories. Check out the LeTourneau University YouTube channel for all kinds of video content: ⁠https://youtube.com/@LeTourneauUniversity?si=iUJEXwtyEqIn6-2a⁠. Visit ⁠https://www.letu.edu⁠ for more information on LeTourneau University. To begin building your story as a student, visit ⁠https://www.letu.edu/apply⁠. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/built-for-this/message2024-05-0852 minBuilt for ThisBuilt for ThisDis-Integrated: The Christian Polytechnic University Ep. #02In this episode, LeTourneau University President Dr. Steven Mason was joined by Andy Crouch, prolific Christian author and a partner for theology and culture at Praxis, to discuss the ways that technology shapes our lives and our culture. They dove into the topic of Christian higher education’s role in developing an integrated approach to cultivating heart, soul, mind, and strength in the lives of students and families. You can get Andy’s most recent book, The Life We’re Looking For: Reclaiming Relationship in a Technological World, and learn more about Andy Crouch on his website: https://andy-crouch.com . For mo...2024-05-0837 minBuilt for ThisBuilt for ThisThe Stakes for Christian Higher Education: The Christian Polytechnic University Ep. #01On today’s episode of the Built for This podcast powered by LeTourneau University, The Stakes for Christian Higher Education: accomplished Christian author, speaker, and thinker Dr. Jim Denison of the Denison Forum was in our studio for a fascinating conversation with LeTourneau University President, Dr. Steven Mason, about what he calls “the coming tsunami”, cultural movements that are creating a rising tide of opposition to Christianity in the world today and what that means for the future of Christian higher education. Listen to Dr. Mason and Dr. Denison discuss the tides that are turning in our culture and how Christ...2023-12-1429 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP79. Francis Létourneau - Pause révélatrice: Vivre l’instant présentDans cet épisode du Balado, Francis Létourneau se lance en solo pour nous guider à travers une réflexion sur l'art de vivre le moment présent. Après avoir pris une semaine de vacances, à volontairement "ne rien faire", Francis partage ses pensées et découvertes sur les bénéfices significatifs que cette période de repos lui a apportés. Au fil de l'épisode, Francis explore le concept souvent négligé de vivre dans l'instant présent, mettant en lumière les défis de notre monde moderne en mouvement. Il partage comment le simple fait de p...2023-12-1324 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP77. Francis Létourneau - Transformer les défis en jeux: la puissance de la perspectiveDans cet épisode en solo du Balado, Francis Létourneau se plonge dans le thème inspirant de la transformation des défis en jeux. Francis explore la puissance de mettre du plaisir dans nos tâches quotidiennes, changeant ainsi radicalement la perception que nous avons de ces dernières. L'épisode offre une réflexion sur la notion de voir les obstacles comme des défis à relever plutôt que comme des barrières à surmonter. Francis partage des perspectives sur la manière dont notre attitude peut radicalement changer la nature même de nos expériences. Il encourage les au...2023-11-2923 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP75. Francis Létourneau - Le pouvoir tranquille de la lenteurDans cet épisode spécial en solo du Balado, Francis Létourneau nous guide à travers le pouvoir de la lenteur. Il explore le concept de ralentissement, nous montrant comment embrasser un rythme de vie moins frénétique peut ouvrir la porte à une existence plus calme et plus centrée. En adoptant un rythme plus lent, nous pouvons plus facilement nous immerger dans le présent, trouver la paix dans l'instant, et apprécier les petites joies de la vie quotidienne. L'épisode met en lumière comment la lenteur facilite la bienveillance envers soi-même et envers les au...2023-11-1527 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP69. Francis Létourneau - Les plaisirs de vivre: une exploration de la satisfactionDans cet épisode du Balado "D'un sentier à l'autre", Francis Létourneau se lance en solo pour explorer le thème complexe de la satisfaction à travers les "9 sphères de vie", un concept élaboré en collaboration avec divers spécialistes. Francis se concentre sur la première sphère : "Les plaisirs de vivre". À travers des exemples et des anecdotes personnelles, il plonge dans l'essence même de cette sphère, dévoilant les nuances subtiles de ce qui apporte la joie et la satisfaction dans nos vies quotidiennes. Il explore comment les petites joies de la vie peuvent avoir un impact...2023-10-0420 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP46. Rémi Létourneau - Optimiser son temps: astuces pour une vie plus productiveFrancis reçoit Rémi Létourneau qui nous partage comment ses réussites sont liées à sa capacité à être structuré et organisé. Être organisé et structuré est un élément essentiel pour réussir dans la vie, que ce soit dans ses études, sa carrière professionnelle ou ses projets personnels. Pour Remi, être organisé signifie planifier ses tâches et ses objectifs de manière efficace. Il commence par définir clairement ses objectifs et établit un plan d'action pour les atteindre. Il utilise un calendrier pour planifier ses journées et ses semaines, en réservant du temps pour son travail...2023-04-2657 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP31. Francis Létourneau - Lâcher prise pour voyager au fond de soi Francis reçoit Luc Létourneau, président du Groupe CEV, pour discuter de son voyage de 2 mois en VR. Ce périple qui se voulait une belle randonnée en motorisé s'est avéré être un voyage au plus profond de lui-même. Cette discussion père-fils de 90 minutes, remplie d'anecdotes cocasses et de moments touchants, nous rappelle que le parcours est souvent bien plus important que la destination et que le lâcher-prise est est souvent une des clés du bonheur!   Bonne écoute!   Présenté par Espace Tonik https://www.espacetonik.ca https://www.instagram.com/espacetonik https://www.facebo...2022-12-281h 37Classical SchmassicalClassical SchmassicalA Musical Mosaic: Individuality within a Composers CollectiveSend us a textJoin me as I talk with the members of the newly formed Mosaic Composers Collective, of which I am a member! Collective Mission Statement:Mosaic Composers Collective, featuring Kevin Arthur Jr., Aidan Arbona, Naamia Rivera, Murphy Severtson, Alexa Letourneau, and Athos Maelstrom, is a gathering of composers in pursuit of an intimate – yet fearless – sound exploration of humanity’s many colorful spheres. Centered in curiosity, the Collective strives to create and curate that which challenges the world around them. Artist Bios:New York-based composer and cellis...2022-12-1558 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP23. Francis Létourneau - Apprivoisons la météoFrancis Létourneau nous parle en solo... de météo. Et oui, la fameuse météo qui affecte tellement les gens. Mais au fait, pourquoi la météo nous affecte-t-elle autant? Trop chaud, trop froid, trop humide, toutes les raisons sont bonnes pour se laisser affecter. Mais apprendre à vivre avec la météo, comme le font les jeunes enfants, améliore notre vie de plusieurs façons. Retrouvons donc notre coeur d'enfant de temps en temps et allons sauter dans les flaques d'eau... pourquoi pas! Bonne écoute!   Présenté par Espace Tonik...2022-11-0215 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP20. Francis Létourneau - Accomplir des tâches versus réaliser notre mission de vieFrancis nous partage, en solo, l'importance de départager les tâches quotidienne de notre mission de vie plus largement. La satisfaction d'une journée ne doit pas seulement être associée à la réalisation d'une liste de tâches mais aussi, par l'avancement de notre mission de vie. En bref, il ne faut pas attendre de terminer nos tâches pour commencer à vivre. Bonne écoute! Présenté par Espace Tonik https://www.espacetonik.ca https://www.instagram.com/espacetonik https://www.facebook.com/espacetonik https://www.linkedin.com...2022-10-1315 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP19. Francis Létourneau - Les bienfaits énergisants de ”donner”Francis nous partage, en solo, par des expériences personnelles, des bienfaits de donner... et des répercussions positives que peuvent avoir ces petits gestes anodins sur la vie des autres. Bonne écoute! Présenté par Espace Tonik https://www.espacetonik.ca https://www.instagram.com/espacetonik https://www.facebook.com/espacetonik https://www.linkedin.com/company/espace-tonik/ 2022-10-0420 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP18. Francis Létourneau - Une minute à 200 km/hFrancis nous partage, en solo, sa récente expérience d'un saut en parachute. Une chute libre à 200 km/h, pendant une toute petite minute, rappelle d'une manière tellement concrète l'importance de vivre le moment présent. Bonne écoute! Présenté par Espace Tonik https://www.espacetonik.ca https://www.instagram.com/espacetonik https://www.facebook.com/espacetonik https://www.linkedin.com/company/espace-tonik/ 2022-09-2714 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP17. Francis Létourneau - L’ABC de l’équilibre de vieFrancis nous partage en solo son parcours personnel et ses expériences en matière d'équilibre de vie. Être équilibré n'est pas une fin en soi mais un parcours. Être équilibré c'est une question de dosage entre les différentes facettes de notre vie. Avec ses hauts... et avec ses bas!   Présenté par Espace Tonik https://www.espacetonik.ca https://www.instagram.com/espacetonik https://www.facebook.com/espacetonik https://www.linkedin.com/company/espace-tonik/ 2022-09-2015 minD’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP1. Luc Létourneau - La paix intérieureCette semaine, Francis reçoit un homme qui, malgré plusieurs moments difficiles, a vite compris que la paix intérieure pouvait nous permettre de mieux surmonter ce que la vie met sur notre chemin. Dans cet épisode, Luc Létourneau s'ouvre à nous en nous partageant des histoires sur sa vie et comment son parcours l'a amené à être en paix. Luc est propriétaire de 7 entreprises, 20 millions de chiffres d’affaires, mentor de futurpreneur BDC Financement et coach individuel d’entrepreneurs depuis plus de 10 ans. Bonne écoute ! Présenté par Espace Tonik https://www.espac...2022-05-181h 01D’un sentier à l’autreD’un sentier à l’autreEP0. Francis Létourneau - D’un sentier à l’autre, ça parle de quoi?D’un sentier à l’autre, la vie trouve toujours son chemin. Tous les mercredis, Francis reçoit des gens inspirants avec un parcours passionnant. Dans chaque épisode, nous discuterons de sujets en lien avec l’équilibre de vie et le développement personnel. Laissez-vous inspirer par le vécu et les expériences de chacun de nos invités. Au milieu d’une forêt, vous retrouvez 2 sentiers, lequel empruntez-vous? Bonne écoute ! Présenté par Espace Tonik https://www.espacetonik.ca https://www.instagram.com/espacetonik https://www.facebo...2022-05-1000 minFranchement LétourneauFranchement LétourneauLe commentaire de Jacques Létourneau au lendemain des partielles dans Marie VictoJacques Létourneau analyse la victoire de la CAQ et répond, sans filet, à la question de Charles Gaudreau: ce matin, Le PQ et le PLQ subiront-ils le même sort que l'Union Nationale? 2022-04-1212 minMover of Men and Mountains: The Autobiography of R.G. LeTourneauMover of Men and Mountains: The Autobiography of R.G. LeTourneauIn MemoriamThis In Memoriam was written for the 1972 edition, following R.G. LeTourneau's death in 1969.2021-09-1313 minMover of Men and Mountains: The Autobiography of R.G. LeTourneauMover of Men and Mountains: The Autobiography of R.G. LeTourneauChapter 23After the conclusion of the war, surplus of R.G.'s machines were at an all time high. He knew that new ventures were going to be the way of keeping his business alive. In this chapter, R.G. turns toward an America in need of new infrastructure and schooling and founds LeTourneau Technical Institute, which would eventually become LeTourneau University. 2021-09-1325 minMover of Men and Mountains: The Autobiography of R.G. LeTourneauMover of Men and Mountains: The Autobiography of R.G. LeTourneauChapter 11Through the purchase of a small barn and his first sale going to his competitor, R.G. began his next business. Although it was an odd start, it raised the motivation to build his first earth-moving machine from scratch—the Gondola. In this chapter, R.G. describes the beginnings of LeTourneau, Inc. 2021-09-1320 minMover of Men and Mountains: The Autobiography of R.G. LeTourneauMover of Men and Mountains: The Autobiography of R.G. LeTourneauChapter 1"I am just a mechanic whom the Lord has blessed." Born in Vermont to a poor family of French-Canadian immigrants and little formal education, Robert Gilmour LeTourneau's life began with humble beginnings. Few would expect him to become one of the greatest innovators, industrialists, and businessmen of the twentieth century. All through an impressive partnership with God, R.G. established himself as a Mover of Men and Mountains. Welcome to his story.2021-09-1317 minFrontline NursingFrontline Nursing30 years on the Frontline with Paula Campbell, RNLove Frontline Nursing? Let us knowEPISODE SUMMARYOn this episode of Frontline Nursing, host Dr. Rayna Letourneau is joined by Paula Campbell, RN to discuss experiences throughout her 30 year nursing career.ABOUT OUR SPEAKERPaula Campbell is a certified emergency nurse.  She has 30 years of nursing experience working in both academic medical centers and community hospitals throughout southern New England.  Paula has cared for pediatric and adult patients in many clinical areas throughout her career, including emergency departments, medical, surgical, and ICU units, Vascular in...2021-08-2524 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsAlumni Conversation with R.G. & Evelyn LeTourneau (Founders)Join us for our final Alumni Conversation episode of this Spring's Season 2. In this special finale, rather than sit down with alumni, we've gone back  to a point in time (c. 1968) when alumni had the opportunity to sit down with our founders, R.G. & Evelyn LeTourneau, and hear from them in chapel. Enjoy this special edition, where R.G. answers student's questions, shares his great accomplishment, and both R.G. & Evelyn (affectionately known as "Mom & Pop") share about their love for Jesus and their love for LETU students! Enjoy! #letourneaubuilt Resources: ...2021-05-1345 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsAlumni Conversation with Jane (Smith) Wortham ('19, Nursing)Join us today as we hear from 2019 Nursing graduate Jane (Smith) Wortham, who sat down with another alumni, 2012 Christian Ministry and 2015 MBA graduate, Grant Bridgman, a couple of years ago to share her LETU story. Resources: Find out more about LeTourneau University's Nursing program: www.letu.edu/nursing2021-04-3023 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsAlumni Conversation with Joe Bailey ('12)Join us as we talk with Joe Bailey, a 2012 Materials Joining and Mechanical Engineering graduate. Bailey is currently a Welding Engineer with Vermeer Corporation, a leading manufacturer in agricultural and industrial equipment. Resources: Learn more about LeTourneau's Welding/Materials Joining Engineering Program - www.letu.edu/engineering 2021-04-0946 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsAlumni Conversation with David Eaton ('05)Join us as we sit down with David Eaton ('05, Mechanical Engineer), Cofounder and President of Axis Ministries and special guest speaker for our Day of Prayer events in February 2021, to discuss his time at LeTourneau, Axis ministries, life as a parent, and more! Providing resources to over 400,000 parents and grandparents each month, Axis is committed to equipping parents to engage their teens through conversations of Christ and culture. Touching on topics of resurrection, restoration, and relationships, this is one conversation you don't want to miss! Links & Resources: Find out more about Axis here...2021-03-1947 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsAlumni Conversation with Rodney McFarland ('13)Join us as we sit down with 2013 Christian Ministry graduate - and special guest at last week's Day of Prayer 75th Anniversary celebration - Rev. Rodney McFarland to hear the story of how God brought him to LeTourneau University and how He led him and his family to Brooklyn, New York. More Resources: Learn more about First Baptist Church Bracktown (Lexington, KY), where Rev. Rodney McFarland currently serves as pastor: https://www.bracktown.org/ Click here to listen to "Make Sure" the song McFarland wrote and recorded in New York during the COVID-19...2021-03-0551 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsAn Alumni Conversation with Dwayne King ('65)Join us as we sit down with 1965 and founder of Kingdom Air Corps, Dwayne King, to hear about his experience at LeTourneau and the adventure of following Christ to unexpected places, including on the 2nd plane into Eastern Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union with a plane full of Bibles! This is a conversation you don't want to miss, full of encouragement and a call to follow Christ boldly and faithfully. Dwayne King was originally scheduled to join us for a special Alaska edition of Alumni Conversations which aired on Christmas Eve. Check out that...2021-02-1845 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsAn Alumni Conversation with Dr. Amber (Hobbs) Dyer, '97This week, we sit down to speak with Dr. Amber (Hobbs) Dyer, a 1997 English and History & Political Science graduate, who is a Fellow at the Dallas Institute for Humanities & Culture, where she trains educators, speaks on Classical education, and wrestles with what C.S. Lewis, Dostoevsky, Faulkner, and others have to say to our modern world. Our conversation covered everything from the LeTourneau "Beanie" to serving as the first female student on the Executive Council to starting the YellowJacket Activities Council (YAC) to the impact of Dr. Martin Batts, Dr. James Watson, and others on her time...2021-02-0549 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsA Conversation with Lucas Kitchen ('06)Join us as we sit down with Lucas Kitchen, 2006 graduate, to discuss his time at LeTourneau, his work with Free Grace International, and his recently published book, "Naked Grace".  From hosting Hootenanny as a student to his journey as an author, speaker, teacher, join us as Lucas shares about his own journey of faith and the questions so many face about their salvation, grace, and walking through uncertainty. Lucas is an Amazon best-selling author with over twenty books written. His writing has been seen and heard by millions, through viral videos, radio, and books. Lucas' books...2021-01-2238 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsAdventures in Alaska: A Conversation with Mark Faires ('06) and Aaron Dalton ('16)Since the 1960s, Alaska has been a mission field for so many LeTourneau alumni, especially our aviation alumns.  With the founding of Kingdom Air Corp by Dwayne King ('65) in 1999, LeTourneau graduates and pilots from across the country have spent time over the last twenty years in Alaska training to be bush pilots.  From there, these pilots head to destinations around the world to serve - Indonesia, Columbia, Ecuador, Papua New Guinea, and more! - but some find that God calls them to remain in Alaska to reach the communities there. Join us today as...2020-12-2442 minFrontline NursingFrontline NursingLeadership and resiliency during time of crisis | Interview with Dr. Kimberly Hatchel, Chief Nurse at Blake Medical Center, Bradenton, FLLove Frontline Nursing? Let us knowEPISODE SUMMARYOn this first episode of Frontline Nursing host Dr. Rayna Letourneau is joined by Dr. Kimberly Hatchel to discuss her standpoint on leadership and resiliency during times of crisis, and the importance of self-care.ABOUT OUR SPEAKERDr. Kim Hatchel has over 30 years of nursing experience, including both patient care and executive leadership. She received her undergraduate degree in nursing from Austin Peay State University in Tennessee, her master's degree in nursing and health care administration from University...2020-12-1718 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsLeading the Way: A Conversation with Bill Anderson ('71), Roger Keiffer ('76), and DiFrancesco ('82)Our alumni have not only shaped LeTourneau during their time here, but they continue to inform who the university is today, and shape who we are for years to come! Every year, alumni pour back into the university through a variety of ways - by sharing their story with our students in classes, by letting us know about internship and employment opportunities for our students and alumni, by giving financially to support our students and the mission of the university, by providing their insight and wisdom on one of a host of advisory councils and boards, and...2020-12-101h 02LETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsFor the Love of Teaching with Deborah Osomo ('17) and Caroline Pop ('20)Join us as we sit down with two recent graduates, Deborah Osomo ('17) and Caroline Pop ('20), to talk about their memories from LeTourneau's Teacher Education program and their stories since graduating. We are excited to have Dr. Kathy Stephens, former Department Chair and Professor of Teacher Education, joining us for this conversation! Links: Find out about LeTourneau's Teacher Education program here: www.letu.edu/education Deborah Osomo's "The Purposeful Educator" Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-mVnVSO73nIGz12yZ7YZAg 2020-11-1935 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsPresidential Planes: Serving the President as Pilot & Maintenance Lead with Todd DeGroot ('86) and Imie Mark ('00)This week is a special look at the pilots and maintenance crew who serve our US Presidents and their staff.  We're joined by Todd DeGroot ('86) and Imie Mark ('00).  Both DeGroot and Mark served in the United States Air Force following their time at LeTourneau University.  Eventually, both were stationed at Andrews Air Force Base, where they served with the 89th Airlift Wing - the squadron that serves the office of the President of the United States.  DeGroot flew Air Force Two during the Bush and Obama presidencies, while Imie served as a maintenance...2020-11-0636 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsRwanda: LETU, Opportunities, and Memories - a conversation with Charity Mutesi ('17) and Tamara Birasa ('17)Today, two recent alumni - Tamara Birasa ('17) and Charity Mutesi ('17) - join us from their homes in Rwanda to talk about their time at LeTourneau, their stories since graduation, and to hear from them about faith and ingenuity in Rwanda.  Tamara, an Aviation Management graduate, works as a Corporate and Strategic Planning Analyst for RwandAir, the national airline of Rwanda.  Charity, an International Business graduate, worked for a non-profit in the United States immediately after graduation.  She then returned to Rwanda, where she started a retail business in home appliances.  She is currently...2020-10-2331 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsMissionaries in Residence: Jon ('90) & Becky ('92) Woodworth and Steve ('95) & Becky ('95) CochraneListen in as we sit down with this year's Missionaries in Residence (MIR) - Jonathan ('90) and Becky ('92) Woodworth - and last year's MIRs - Steve ('95) and Becky ('95) Cochrane - to talk about LeTourneau's MIR program, the important role it plays on campus, and their own stories of how God took them into the mission field in Africa and Alaska, and the impact of their time at LeTourneau. NOTE: Due to technical difficulties, some of the audio early in the conversation is not clear.  We were able to fix this shortly into the...2020-10-0932 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsCoffee: Engineering & Entrepreneurship with Bill Kennedy ('85) and Vincent Purvis ('12)In today's episode, we sit down with Bill Kennedy ('85, Industrial Management), President/CEO of the San Franciscan Roaster Co. and Vincent Purvis ('12, Business Marketing), co-founder and co-owner of Silver Grizzly Espresso, to talk about their time at LeTourneau and the challenges and opportunities of taking on a dying business and launching a new business in the specialty coffee industry.   Resources: Click here to find out more about studying Business at LeTourneau University. Click here to learn about the Entrepreneurial Experience at LeTourneau University. Find out more about how...2020-09-2538 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsSpace: Innovation & Exploration with Skielnik ('87) and Pearson ('08)Join us as we talk with Sam Skielnik ('87), Field and Launch Support at Aerojet Rocketdyne, and Misty Pearson ('08), Mockup Manager in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at NASA, about their experience working in the space industry - from space propulsion to the International Space Station, from powering rockets to training astronauts! Norman Reese, a 1991 alumn, former NASA employee, and current Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering here at LeTourneau University, join us as co-host for this conversation. Find out more about studying Engineering at LeTourneau University here: www.letu.edu/engineering View the video...2020-09-1133 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsNursing in a Pandemic with Stephens ('18) and Mitchell ('18)Join us as we talk with Eva Stephens and Andrew Mitchell, two 2018 Nursing graduates, who are currently working in a COVID ICU unit in Alabama and ER in Texas. We are excited to have Alecia Spurlin, a senior Nursing student at LeTourneau University, join us as a co-host. #LetourneauBuilt LeTourneau University is home to an incredible Nursing program, with a 100% NCLEX pass rate three years in a row! Find out more at www.letu.edu/nursing View the video of this conversation on our LETU Alumni Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/LETUAlumni/329356581547873/2020-08-2833 minLETU Alumni ConversationsLETU Alumni ConversationsThe Career Search with Gaines ('08) and Wymore ('08)Join us as we talk with Michael Gaines Jr. ('08) and Dr. Josh Wymore ('08) about the career search - from your first job to a mid-career pivot.  Co-hosted by Dr. Rachel Olshine Frazier, the Director of Career Services, and Dr. Daniel Ostendorff, Alumni Relations Officer and Associate Professor of History at LeTourneau University. #LeTourneauBuilt View the original Facebook Live video of this conversation here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/LETUAlumni/329356581547873/ Find out more about today's guests: Michael Gaines Jr. (LinkedIn), The Voice of NOV's Podcast: https://www.nov.com/about/nov-today-podcast2020-07-3034 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 43 - Dr. Beverly RoweLeTourneau Univerity Professor of Accounting Dr. Beverly Rowe earned a theatre degree before completing her doctorate in accounting, and she says God wastes nothing, using her theatrical skills to teach accounting. When we acknowledge God in all our ways, He makes our path straight. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-05-1220 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 40 - Dr. Steve StarrettLeTourneau University Dean of Engineering Dr. Steve Starrett is a national expert in water resources management and civil engineering ethics with two decades teaching experience. Starrett was attracted to LETU for its hands-on, multi-disciplinary engineering projects that emphasize Christ-centered learning and integrity and produce "industry ready" graduates. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-05-0112 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 39 - Dr. Jessie WheatleyLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of Nursing Dr. Jessie Wheatley says having the opportunity to combine her nursing educator career and her Christian faith to prepare students for faith-integrated nursing has been a highlight for her since finding LETU. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-04-2806 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 38 - Martha KeelLeTourneau University assistant professor of nursing Martha Keel has more than 20 years of experience teaching nursing to students to become compassionate medical professionals who comfort the sick and witness to patients and their families through some of life’s deepest struggles. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-04-2411 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 37 - Dr. Kimberly QuiettLeTourneau University Dean of Nursing Dr. Kimberly Quiett says God qualifies the called, and when she came in 2013 to lay the groundwork for a new nursing program, she was rewarded in 2014 with the School of Nursing being approved to educate excellent nurses for the future.  For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-04-2108 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 36 - Jeff JohnsonLeTourneau University Assistant Professor and Chair of Engineering Technology Department Jeff Johnson (’94 alumnus) works with the Baja Senior Design Team and is grateful LETU changed his spiritual life in significant ways. He wants to have that same kind of impact on students’ lives today. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-04-1708 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 35 - Dr. Matthew GreenLeTourneau University Associate Dean of the School of Engineering and Engineering Technology Dr. Matthew Green seeks to use his gifts and talents for humanitarian applications and serving the poor while training the next generation of engineers. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-04-1408 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 34 - Dr. Scott AnsonLeTourneau University Mechanical Engineering Professor and Department Chair Dr. Scott Anson found LETU to be a community of sincere unapologetic evangelic faith that is warm and relevant in our culture. He has mentored several students to understand the truth of God’s word. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-04-1011 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 33 - Dr. Byron LichtenbergLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Senior Design Project Program Coordinator Dr. Byron Lichtenberg came to LeTourneau with his daughter on a preview experience. Shortly thereafter, the two-time NASA astronaut was invited to teach as a faculty member. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-04-0708 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 32 - Dr. Paul LeifferLeTourneau University Professor of Electrical Engineering Dr. Paul Leiffer has worked at LETU since 1979. Last year, his students won first place in international Engineering World Health Competition for a non-invasive hemoglobin detector for use in less-resourced countries. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-04-0307 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 31 - Craig OlsonLeTourneau University Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering Craig Olson sees his life as a book that God is writing. For 34 years, he was in the U.S. Air Force, first flying as a pilot then working on aircraft weapon systems. Teaching mechanical engineering and mentoring students is his passion. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-3115 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 30 - Andrew DavisLeTourneau University Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering Andrew Davis is working on his doctorate at the University of Washington. Working at LETU where all faculty are believers and where he can speak about his Christian faith to students attracted him to teach here. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-2709 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 29 - Dr. Shelli StarrettLeTourneau University Professor of Electrical Engineering Dr. Shelli Starrett loves to see how happy students are when they make things that work. Working for God’s kingdom at LETU energizes her. Her 16-year-old son is already a dual-credit high school student. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-2406 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 28 - Dr. Ko SasakiLeTourneau University Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Dr. Ko Sasaki came to the U.S. as an international graduate student from Japan in 1994. His research on a prosthetic knee joint provides students a senior design project to develop a working knee joint. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-2011 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 27 - Dr. Jeffrey QuiettLeTourneau University Professor of Psychology and Counseling Dr. Jeffrey Quiett directs clinical training and teaches primarily in the online graduate program to get students ready for their practicum and internship. Interviews he does with students help identify that they are ethically sound. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-1711 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 26 - Dr. Darryl LowLeTourneau University Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Dr. Darryl Low came to teach in 2012. He was impressed by students who told him that faculty relationships and hands-on teaching made a difference in their lives. He says it is a privilege to serve them. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-1312 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 25 - Dr. Jonathan DemkoLeTourneau University Professor of Mechanical Engineering Dr. Jonathan Demko worked at U.S. Department of Energy laboratories, at General Dynamic, at the Supercollider, at Oak Ridge National Laboratories, but then God used that time in industry to prepare him to teach at LETU. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-1006 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 24 - Dr. Ken RouseLeTourneau University Associate Professor of Computer Science and Interim Department Chair Dr. Ken Rouse said he knew LETU was special when he was asked to share his Christian testimony in every interview. He knows strongly ethical computer professionals are heavily sought by industry. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-0613 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 23 - Dr. Jim TaylorLeTourneau University Director of Fine Arts Dr. Jim Taylor came to LETU in Fall 2017 to initiate a new fine arts program at a historically STEM-focused school. A church choir director of music for two decades, Taylor has grown the arts to include music, theatre, art and drama. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-03-0313 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 22 - Dr. Glyn GowingLeTourneau University Associate Professor of Computer Science Dr. Glyn Gowing said God worked it out for him to teach cybersecurity after his son applied to be an engineering student at LETU. Gowing teaches students in a new cybersecurity lab to be certified ethical hackers and use their Christian faith. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-02-2812 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 21 - Dr. John BarrettLeTourneau University Political Science Professor Dr. John Barrett was involved in politics early. With two degrees in international relations, his passion for politics and discipleship led him to get his doctorate to teach political science and encourage respectful discourse. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-02-2512 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 20 - Dr. Fred BaliraineLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Fred Baliraine is originally from Uganda. He says he found the LETU campus to be like a welcoming family. He believes in Christian education where he can do research and publish with students as well as teach and minister. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-02-2116 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 19 - Dr. Wayne JacobsLeTourneau University Professor of Kinesiology Dr. Wayne Jacobs teaches kinesiology in both in the online and on-ground programs, as well as doing research and writing. The published author of “Strong Temple for Men” teaches biblical health and wellness. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-02-1807 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 18 - Jodie HilburnLeTourneau University Associate Professor of Teacher Education Jodie Hilburn knows providing hands-on field experience in the classroom from a student’s first year is a key to enabling those students to become successful classroom teachers to impact the future. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-02-1407 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 17 - Dr. Gary DeBoerLeTourneau University Professor of Chemistry Dr. Gary DeBoer has taught at LETU since 1998 with summers working at NASA, the Naval Research Lab and the Air Force Research Lab. Intellectual Property issues and how technology impacts our world are some of his academic passions. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-02-1112 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 16 - Dr. Jong LeeLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling Dr. Jong Lee, originally from South Korea, has always wanted to teach at a Christian university. Psychology theory is secular, but the Christian worldview helps us understand how to recover from difficulties in life. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-02-0709 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 15 - Aaron BrownLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of English Aaron Brown loves teaching creative writing. The MK attended a Christian college and a secular university but found the latter limiting on discussing faith and truth. He considers imagination and creativity something to grow and develop. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-02-0413 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 14 - Dr. Vickie SheaferLeTourneau University Dean of the School of Psychology and Counseling Dr. Vicki Sheafer has loved school her whole life. For over two dozen years, she has taught psychology here as her first job after grad school. Blessed with wonderful colleagues, she loves the sense of community on campus. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-01-3109 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 13 - Dr. Malinda FasolLeTourneau University Associate Professor of Psychology and Counseling Dr. Malinda Fasol started teaching as an adjunct at LETU until 2013 when she came on full-time to teach online. With teaching videos and online conferences, she feels students are getting one-on-one interaction with her. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-01-2809 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 12 - Dr. Karen JacobsLeTourneau University Associate Professor of Business Dr. Karen Jacobs says she enjoys mentoring students. Hands-on projects and small class sizes give students real-world education in research and pitching their proposals. She takes students as undergraduates to present at professional conferences, and they win! For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-01-2407 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 11 - Laura LasterLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of Flight Science Laura Laster gained operational management experience at Dynamic Aviation then worked six years as director of flight operations at LETU. Laster loves seeing her students learn and succeed in their careers as professional pilots. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-01-2115 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 10 - Treva BarhamLeTourneau University Director for the Center for Counseling Treva Barham is a Licensed Personal Counselor seeing clients of her own, as well as directing the professional Christian mental health services provided to LETU students and members of the community by LETU graduate psychology majors. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-01-1710 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 09 - Dr. Van GrahamLeTourneau University Dean of the School of Business Dr. Van Graham is leading a “renaissance” in the school and has initiated a first-year business start-up experience in entrepreneurship for incoming students and to have them take the light of Christ into their future workplaces. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-01-1409 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 08 - Brad WoodenLeTourneau University Professor of Flight Science Brad Wooden (’97) was an airline pilot before returning to LETU in 2005 to teach.  He opened the McKinney campus in 2015 and is now chief flight instructor in Longview. He sees God’s hand in his career at LETU. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-01-1012 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 07 - Sean FortierLeTourneau University Associate Dean for the College of Aviation and Aeronautical Science Sean Fortier is a professor in applied aviation science who has taught avionics at LETU since January 1994. A Moody Bible Institute graduate, Fortier’s goal is educating academically and spiritually.2020-01-0710 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 06 - Keith AndersonLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of Applied Aviation Science Keith Anderson (‘83 LETU alumnus) grew up a missionary kid who wanted to study missionary aviation. Today he seeks to help LETU students develop a biblical worldview consistent with the Scriptures. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2020-01-0311 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 05 - Jimmy PageLeTourneau University Flight Science Instructor Jimmy Page was an airline pilot for 12 years before coming to LETU to teach aviation with creativity in the classroom. Unafraid to try new things, he’s encouraged by students developing into professional pilots. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2019-12-3112 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 04 - John TixierLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology Dr. John Tixier wasn’t looking for a career change when God called him to teach at LETU after decades of experience at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2019-12-2016 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 03 - Dr. Scott DyerLeTourneau University Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Scott Dyer is an environmental biologist with expertise in toxicology and water resource management. He teaches students to be good stewards of the earth’s resources God has provided. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2019-12-1716 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 02 - Dr. Laura NealLeTourneau University Chair of Residential & Global Healthcare Programs Dr. Laura Neal began at LETU as an adjunct in 2017, but since February 2018, she has enjoyed bringing her full, authentic self into the classroom to engage with students face to face on leadership, management or healthcare. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2019-12-1314 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 01 - Ruedi SchubarthLETU Remotely Piloted Aircraft Program Coordinator Ruedi Schubarth is a 2008 LETU alumnus whose work training military servicemen using unmanned aircraft led him back to start the drone program at his alma mater where he leads and disciples his students to pursue excellence. For more stories, visit https://www.letu.edu/tv or search "LeTourneau Snapshots" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your content.2019-12-1110 minThe LeTourneau University PodcastThe LeTourneau University PodcastSnapshots Episode 00 - IntroListen to uncut stories from men and women who have built their story at LeTourneau University.2019-12-0900 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 9: Curtis Wesley, Ph.D.StoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences. LETU Mathematics: https://www.letu.edu/academics/arts-and-sciences/mathematics-bs.html Music for this episode was written and produced by Zach Bowen. Reach out to us online! facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ twitter.com/LETU_SAAS instagram.com/letu_saas/2018-12-1500 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 8: Liberal ArtsStoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences. The Guild: letu.edu/TheGuld Divider by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: chriszabriskie.com/stuntisland/ Artist: chriszabriskie.com/ Reach out to us online! facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ twitter.com/LETU_SAAS2018-11-0700 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 7: Steve Ball, Ph.D.StoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences. Land on the Golden Gate by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/stuntisland/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Reach out to us online! facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ twitter.com/LETU_SAAS2018-10-0500 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 6: Karen RispinStoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences. LeTourneau University's Wheels Project: http://www.letu.edu/_Academics/Arts-Science/biology/Wheels/ More on AT Catalyst: https://www.atcatalyst.org/ God Be With You Till We Meet Again and Oxygen Garden by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution licenses. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Reach out to us online! facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ twitter.com/LETU_SAAS2018-05-0700 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 5: Randall Compton, Ph.D.StoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences. Publishing info: “Meditation in Texas Hill Country”—Southwestern American Literature Vol. 35 Number 2 “Interglacial”—Furnace Review May 2010 “Older Couple, Living in East Texas”—CCTE Studies Vol. 50 2016 “Monster Minds”—St. Katherine Review Vol. 2 Number 3 “Another Statement on Babel”—Penwood Review Vol. 16, Number 1 Air Hockey Saloon, I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary, I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor, and Cylinder Two by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution licenses:(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Rubix Cub...2018-04-0200 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 4: Ben PenticoffStoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences. I Don't See the Branches, I See the Leaves and Readers! Do You Read by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license:(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/reappear/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Reach out to us online! facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ twitter.com/LETU_SAAS2018-03-0500 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 3: R.G. LeTourneau (part 2)StoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences. R.G. LeTourneau's autobiography: amzn.to/2GROjpA Land on the Golden Gate and The Sun is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license. (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/a ) Source: chriszabriskie.com/honor/ Artist: chriszabriskie.com/ Additional royalty free music from Ben Sound. www.bensound.com Reach out to us online! facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ twitter.com/LETU_SAAS2018-02-0500 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 2: R.G. LeTourneau (part 1)StoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences. I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary, The Sun is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow, and I Am Running a Marathon with Thousands of Other Highly by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/a ) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ Additional royalty free music from Ben Sound. www.bensound.com Reach out to us online! facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ twitter.com/LETU_SAAS2018-01-0100 minStoryHuntStoryHuntEpisode 1: Jim Taylor, D.M.A.StoryHunt is a production of LeTourneau University's School of Arts & Sciences: facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ twitter.com/LETU_SAAS2017-12-0100 minStoryHuntStoryHuntThis is StoryHuntLeTourneau University School of Arts & Sciences: https://www.facebook.com/LETU.SAAS/ Music by Ben Sound.2017-10-1900 min