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Why Dance Matters
Dr. Mark Broomfield: changing the world, one dance at a time
Dr. Mark Broomfield is a dance scholar and artist, and the author of Black Queer Dance: Gay Men and the Politics of Passing for Almost Straight. Born in London, he has spent much of his career in New York, currently as Associate Professor of English and the Founder and Director of Performance as Social Change at SUNY Geneseo. He says his work is about “moving minds, moving bodies and moving souls” to advance transformational social change. We’ll ask about bodies, identity and change. Dr. Mark Broomfield is Associate Professor of English, Founder and Director of Perfo...
2026-02-05
40 min
DIIIHockeyNews Podcast
E90: D3 Sports & PPV Streaming - SUNY Geneseo Sports Information Director Riley Damerell Joins the Show!
Today we’re joined by Riley Damerell, the Director of Sports Communications at SUNY Geneseo where we talk about the new wave of pay per view streaming that we’ve seen enter not just the Division III hockey world, but the Division III sports world as a whole. I hope you enjoy!
2025-12-19
30 min
Higher Learning
episode 15 - what the constitution means to me
In this episode of Higher Learning, Professor Maharaj interviews the cast of SUNY Geneseo's upcoming production of What The Constitution Means To Me by Heidi Schreck: Willow Roof, Amelia Yengo, and Adam Arco. What The Constitution Means To Me runs December 4-7 at the SUNY Geneseo Robert E. Sinclair Black Box Theatre. www.geneseo.universitytickets.com
2025-11-11
58 min
Public Health Careers
242: The Need for Community-Driven Public Health Solutions with Amanda Spence, MPH
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Amanda Spence, MPH🎯 Learn more about this episode and resources mentioned🧠 Join our public health community 📲Amanda Spence, MPH on LinkedInAmanda is the Senior Manager of Program Partnerships at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.She is a public health equity strategist and program leader with over 10 years of experience across healthcare, nonprofit, and government sectors. She’s passionate about creating innovative, community-driven solutions that close systemic gaps and improve health outcomes.She conferred her Bachelor’s degree in International Relations with a focus o...
2025-07-08
49 min
Public Health Careers
242: The Need for Community-Driven Public Health Solutions with Amanda Spence, MPH
Public Health Careers podcast episode with Amanda Spence, MPH🎯 Learn more about this episode and resources mentioned 🧠 Join our public health community 📲Amanda Spence, MPH on LinkedIn Amanda is the Senior Manager of Program Partnerships at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.She is a public health equity strategist and program leader with over 10 years of experience across healthcare, nonprofit, and government sectors. She’s passionate about creating innovative, community-driven solutions that close systemic gaps and improve health outcomes.She conferred her Bachelor’s degree in International Relations with a focus on...
2025-07-08
50 min
prohockeypod
Episode 80: Stefan Decosse
Episode 80: Stefan Decosse. Stefan grew up in the Vancouver area, right around the time the Canucks made their 1994 Stanley Cup final run. This was his first introduction to hockey. He would eventually make the jump to the BCHL before heading to D3 SUNY Geneseo. Funny enough, our teams actually played against each other regularly so we went down memory lane with our school battles and fan sections. Stefan would spend 4 years at Geneseo. He then did what your typical coach does, take years off to backpack around the world. What a life experience and something Stefan recommends to anyone...
2025-05-20
58 min
EdUp International
Developing an International Student Recruitment Plan, Study New York Webinar, Part 2 of 2
🚀 EdUp International Podcast – Season 2, Episode 8 Developing an International Student Recruitment Plan with Study New York (Part 2 of 2)How can universities craft a smart, sustainable international student recruitment plan? In this episode, we bring you Part 2 of the Study New York webinar, featuring five international recruitment and marketing experts from leading institutions across the state.🎯 What You’ll Learn: ✅ How to make the most of resources using tools like Open Doors Data from the Institute of International Education. ✅ Smart strategies for recruitment travel—maximizing conferences like IACAC, deciding between fall vs. spring travel, leveraging small group trips, and lever...
2025-04-07
29 min
Higher Learning
episode 01 - little rock
A soul stirring conversation with SUNY Geneseo Assistant Professor of English, Dr. Olaocha Nwadiuto Nwabara discussing her work at Geneseo as well as her poetry and upcoming appearance in little rock at SUNY Geneseo. Higher learning is hosted by multi award-winning Artist, Activist, and SUNY Geneseo Professor, Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj, and produced by three-time NAACP Image Award nominee, Quinn. Airing Fridays from 8pm - 9pm on 89.3 WGSU and streaming online.
2025-04-05
57 min
The College Admissions Process Podcast
254. SUNY Geneseo - Suzanne Miller - Assistant Director of Admissions
Geneseo WebsiteGeneseo Admissions WebsiteGeneseo Webinar Series (check often for updates!)Geneseo One-on-one Appointments with Admissions CounselorsGeneseo Facebook pageGeneseo YouTubeGeneseo on Instagram: @sunygeneseo------------------------------👉 This episode is brought to you by Prep Expert, a proud sponsor of The College Admissions Process Podcast. Prep Expert offers award-winning test prep courses and strategies that have helped thousands of students improve their scores. For full details on their programs and guarantees, visit www.PrepExpert.com 🎯📚—-----------------------------Straight From The Admissi...
2024-10-09
1h 05
The Shared Experience
Michael Harvey, Kappa Eta (SUNY Geneseo)
On the newest episode of “The Shared Experience Podcast,” host Zorth interviews two-time Pi Alpha, Michael Harvey, Kappa Eta (SUNY Geneseo). Michael completed Build America (BAM) as a foreman in 2019 and project managed in 2020. In this episode, you'll learn how Michael incorporates the values he learned as a Pi Alpha into his career as a high school teacher. Michael teaches Living Environment (Biology) and several Science elective courses in Huntington Station, New York. Connect with Michael professionally here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-q-harvey/ Connect with Michael socially here -https://www.instagram.com/mi...
2024-10-08
32 min
The Jukebox: Radio Archive
The Jukebox: Sept. 25, 1999
“The All-Request Rock ’n’ Roll Jukebox,” hosted by Mike Saffran, on “99 BBF”/WBBF-FM (98.9), Rochester, N.Y. Originally aired 7 p.m.–Midnight Sept. 25, 1999. Callers aired and other show highlights: 00:48 A rare “miscue” … 01:12 … followed by placing the blame squarely where it belonged: On the DJ (Chuck McCoy) who was on the air before me for changing a normal setting on the board/console! ;-) (Guarantee: I was genuinely annoyed at him in this moment!) 01:27 Becky/Roberts Wesleyan College (“American Pie”) 02:36 First of multiple references to upcoming on-air giveaway of tickets to 99 BBF’s Oldies Show featurin...
2024-09-25
34 min
FLX Flow
Ep6 - Mike Fantauzzo - Persistence in the Face of Adversity
In this episode I reconnect with my old and dear friend Mike Fantauzzo who resides in Geneseo and is a long time history and psychology teacher at Rush Henrietta in Rochester NY. Mike and I met in the summer of 1993 and became fast friends during our orientation weekend at SUNY Geneseo. Our conversation revolves around our mutual love of music and the challenges that he faced after a life altering injury in the summer of ’94 which left him physically disabled and how that changed his approach to playing guitar.
2024-08-17
1h 07
From The Forest
Native Americans, Fire, & Oak with Stephen Tulowiecki
On this week's show, Stephen Tulowiecki from SUNY Geneseo will discuss his research and findings on Native Americans and their impacts on forests in New York State. Stephen J. Tulowiecki is an Associate Professor of Geography & Sustainability Studies at SUNY Geneseo. He teaches courses in geographic information systems, statistics, and mountain geography. His research interests are in forest ecosystems of the eastern US, including varied topics such as Native American land-use impacts upon past forests of the eastern US, and the past and present distribution of rare and interesting tree species such as the American chestnut and pawpaw.
2024-06-06
00 min
From The Forest
Native Americans, Fire, & Oak with Stephen Tulowiecki
On this week's show, Stephen Tulowiecki from SUNY Geneseo will discuss his research and findings on Native Americans and their impacts on forests in New York State. Stephen J. Tulowiecki is an Associate Professor of Geography & Sustainability Studies at SUNY Geneseo. He teaches courses in geographic information systems, statistics, and mountain geography. His research interests are in forest ecosystems of the eastern US, including varied topics such as Native American land-use impacts upon past forests of the eastern US, and the past and present distribution of rare and interesting tree species such as the American chestnut and pawpaw.
2024-06-06
00 min
Mansfield Foundation Podcast
Episode 3: Japan-South Korea Relations, with Anand Rao
For this episode of the Mansfield Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Anand Rao of SUNY Geneseo for a discussion of Japan-South Korea relations and modern geopolitics. Dr. Rao's academic profile is available at https://www.geneseo.edu/political_science/anand_rao Dr. Rao's 2021 commentary piece in the Times-Union is online at https://www.timesunion.com/opinion/article/Commentary-Shadow-of-Japanese-colonialism-may-16341299.php The book mentioned by Dr. Rao, Joyce Libra's Ōkuma Shigenobu: Statesman of Meiji Japan, is available via Australian National University Press at https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/114873 This season, our p...
2024-01-23
26 min
Vulgar History: Regency Era
The Genderqueer Life Of Louisa May Alcott
Today we're talking about beloved American author Louisa May Alcott, best known as the author of Little Women. Joining me to discuss Alcott's life and career is Dr. Alice Rutkowski, Chair and Associate Professor of English at SUNY Geneseo.Our discussion today will look at Alcott's life through a queer, trans lens, which Alice has written about in academic articles.Learn more about Alice and her work at geneseo.edu/english/rutkowskiThis is Peyton Thomas’s NYT article on this topic, as mentioned by Alice in the podcast: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/24/op...
2023-10-11
1h 35
Reckoning with Jason Herbert
Episode 40: Black Robe with Michael Oberg
1991's Black Robe is probably a movie you've never heard of, but maybe you should. It's one of the rare films that travel back to 17th Century New France to allow us to witness interactions between Indigenous communities and Jesuit missionaries. I watched this film in college and it made an impression on me. So I asked Michael Oberg to come on the pod to talk not only about this film but about how to teach this film as well as point out the complicated relationships between people during the era. This is maybe a bit more cerebral episode...
2023-08-30
1h 04
Jo's Boys: A Little Women Podcast
Scrap Bag: Enigmas with Alice Rutkowski
An Alcott protagonist even more trans than Jo March? It's more likely than you think. Lou's 1876 sensation story "Enigmas" features a young man who's hired to spy on another young man - a man who is short and delicate and rather young-looking, all things considered. (See where this is going?) Our spy is swiftly overtaken by sexual attraction to the man he's been hired to report on. Before the story's over and the spy is unmasked, Alcott will take the gender binary and fold it into a Mobius strip. Here to dive deep into this delightful bit...
2023-08-25
53 min
The College Admissions Process Podcast
142. Common Application Overview - Inside the Admissions Office: Expert Insights, Tips, and Advice - Playback Wednesdays
Common App - HomepageCommon App Essay PromptsSUNY Geneseo - AdmissionsSUNY Oswego - Admissions------------------------------👉 This episode is brought to you by Prep Expert, a proud sponsor of The College Admissions Process Podcast. Prep Expert offers award-winning test prep courses and strategies that have helped thousands of students improve their scores. For full details on their programs and guarantees, visit www.PrepExpert.com 🎯📚—-----------------------------Straight From The Admissions Office: Insider Strategies For College ApplicationsIf you're looking for helpful tips and insights fo...
2023-07-26
40 min
WDKX
The Get L.I.T Podcast ( Liberating Individuals Through Literary Texts) EP. 7
Let's Get L.I.T. : You Don't Know, Until You Know! Host: Clianda Florence Educator, Doctoral Student at U of R, Author & Entrepreneur Niema Atkins M.Ed Guest: Christine Treasure President of the Rochester Area Literacy Council and Educator in the Monroe County region for 26 yearsElementary Education Bachelors degree from SUNY Geneseo; Masters in Reading from Nazareth University & CAS from SUNY Brockport. Shane Wiegand co director of the Antiracist Curriculum Project resistance mapping.orgBA in Childhood and Special Education and MA Childhood Multicultural Education from SUNY Geneseo
2023-06-22
27 min
The Shut Up and Teach Podcast
A Conversation with Mike Szczepanik
On today's episode I spoke with Mike Szczepnanik, an educator for over 20 years. He's seen a lot and learned a lot, and today, Mike shared some of his wisdom and insights into education. He's a fantastic educator, passionate about what he does. Check it out and share with a friend! . . . Mike Szczepanik earned his BS in Biology from SUNY Geneseo and MS in Science Education from SUNY Brockport. Mike has been teaching Biology at Hilton High School since the spring of 1996 and he is involved in numerous science teaching associations including the NYS Master Teacher P...
2023-04-19
31 min
Pardon The Paranormal
The C2D1 Haunting
This week Jason & Mark discuss the C2D1 Haunting of Erie Hall at SUNY Geneseo. Chris Di Cesare (who lived in C2D1) and J. Jeff Ungar (who lived one door down in C2D2) are considered the primary witnesses, but several other students at SUNY Geneseo had interactions with the same ghost too. Jason will breakdown the timeline of events and how the haunting unfolded. Mark understood the assignment this week and surprised Jason with an on-the-spot interview with the man that lived through the haunting, Mr. Chris Di Cesare!
2022-11-07
1h 20
Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
Best of G&R: The Bloody Legacies of Columbus w/ History Prof. Michael Oberg (G&R 185)
In this episode, we get into the legacies of Columbus and America's genocide of Indigenous people with Prof. Michael Oberg (@nativeamtext), the larger problems of the way Native American History is taught, and why a 1619 Project is needed for American Indians too. We start off with a clip from the Sopranos highlighting the conflict in the Italian-American community over Columbus Day. And then we deep dive into Indigenous Peoples' Day, the cultural impact of America's genocide, the Indian Wars and violence in the U.S. historical narrative. We also talk about whether cultural gains (things like tearing down Columbu...
2022-10-10
1h 11
Mission Revive
Mission Revive- Nina and Mark Ranieri - The Beauty of the Catholic Family and the Domestic Church.
Join Mission Revive's hosts Anne Costa and Bob Newberry for a testimony to the beauty of the Catholic family with Nina and Mark Ranieri. Mark and Nina were married in 2009. They have six living children and three children in heaven, and their family currently resides in Marcy, NY. Mark currently works as youth minister for Spirit of Hope Catholic Community, based in Oneida, NY. Previously, he served as a school building administrator for the New Hartford and Oriskany Central School Districts, as well as a teacher for the Rome City School District. Mark has a BA from SUNY Geneseo...
2022-10-07
35 min
Mission Revive
Mission Revive- Nina and Mark Ranieri - The Beauty of the Catholic Family and the Domestic Church.
Join Mission Revive's hosts Anne Costa and Bob Newberry for a testimony to the beauty of the Catholic family with Nina and Mark Ranieri. Mark and Nina were married in 2009. They have six living children and three children in heaven, and their family currently resides in Marcy, NY. Mark currently works as youth minister for Spirit of Hope Catholic Community, based in Oneida, NY. Previously, he served as a school building administrator for the New Hartford and Oriskany Central School Districts, as well as a teacher for the Rome City School District. Mark has a BA from SUNY Geneseo...
2022-10-07
35 min
D3 Glory Days Podcast
Episode 98 - Genny Corcoran
An unofficial series is coming to D3 Glory Days called ‘The Lost Season.’ We’re going to be interviewing those who lost their senior track season due to COVID-19. While many want to forget that time, we want to be a place where people can share their thoughts and help in the process of moving on. The first guest in this series is Genny Corcoran from SUNY Geneseo. Corcoran comes from a competitive running family and she wanted to follow in her footsteps of her brother by going to SUNY G. She was also looking for a school...
2022-08-31
1h 08
SUNY Geneseo New Student Orientation Podcast
Student Narratives: Advice for our New Students!
In our final episode of the Welcome to the Knight Life podcast, we are joined by Lexie and Ralph again! They share tips and advice from Orientation Leaders regarding the transition to college!
2022-08-16
07 min
SUNY Geneseo New Student Orientation Podcast
Student Narratives: Meet the Student Orientation Coordinators!
Meet our 2022-2023 Student Orientation Coordinators, Lexie Williams and Ralph Velasquez! In this episode, they share more information about Orientation and available resources!
2022-08-16
06 min
SUNY Geneseo New Student Orientation Podcast
Student Narratives: Getting Involved and Acclimated to Campus!
In today's podcast, we meet rising second year student, Genesis Flores! Genesis speaks to the ways she is involved on campus and shares advice for new students on how to get engaged themselves!
2022-07-26
08 min
SUNY Geneseo New Student Orientation Podcast
Student Narratives: Meet Resident Assistant Diversity Inclusion Community Educator (RADICE), Aaron!
Welcome to Week 3 of Welcome to the Knight Life! This week, Nazari and Liz sat down with Resident Assistant (RA), Aaron! Aaron is a a rising junior and a current Resident Assistant Diversity Inclusion Community Educator (RADICE)! In this podcast, Aaron discusses the purpose and various elements of the resident assistant role in the residence halls. Aaron also shares more about the support he received from his RA's and the impact they had on his own journey to becoming an RA.
2022-07-26
09 min
SUNY Geneseo New Student Orientation Podcast
Student Narratives: Career Design Center and Success!
Join us as we chat with sophomore Career Peer Mentor, Shannon Samsonik, about the services offered by Geneseo's Career Design Center and Career Peer Mentors!
2022-07-21
08 min
SUNY Geneseo New Student Orientation Podcast
Student Narratives: Time Management and Finding a Balance!
Adjusting to college and a new lifestyle can be daunting. Hear from current Geneseo student, Rocio Ruiz, as she talks more about how she manages her time and finds a balance between her coursework and co-curricular involvement.
2022-07-19
08 min
ITPS Podcast
Season 2 Episode 4: Michael Leroy Oberg
This episode, I interview historian Michael Leroy Oberg. We focus our attention on New York history, beginning with his work on the digital mapping project Chenussio: The Indigenous History of Livingston County, New York. Our conversation includes the power of local history to inform and inspire, the role of students in local history projects like Chenussio, the complex indigenous history and politics of his home campus of SUNY Geneseo, and the incredible potential for public history projects in the state due to New York’s unique legal approach to local public history. Dr. Michael Leroy Oberg is Dist...
2022-07-13
34 min
SUNY Geneseo New Student Orientation Podcast
Meet current Geneseo student, Rocio Ruiz!
Welcome to the Knight Life, episode 2! In this episode, co-hosts Liz and Nazari will speak with Rocio Ruiz about her involvement on campus!
2022-07-12
08 min
SUNY Geneseo New Student Orientation Podcast
Welcome to the Knight Life! Fall 2022 New Student Orientation Podcast series!
Welcome to the Knight Life, Geneseo's new student orientation podcast! Each week until August 1, we will release one to two new podcast episodes where new students will hear from current Geneseo students as they share more about their Geneseo experience and offer advice for your transition to Geneseo!
2022-07-12
04 min
After IV
E33: Chioma - SUNY Geneseo
From urban program attendee to InterVarsity staff worker to lawyer, SUNY Geneseo alumna, Chioma, shares about her post-college journey with Jesus into the intersections of passion, need, and the unknown.Stay in Touch!Leave us a messageEpisode Email UpdatesWebsiteInstagram & FB: @afterivpod ★ Support this podcast ★
2022-04-19
29 min
The Storytellers
Grace Sammon and “The Storytellers:” Science, Storytelling, and Song with Dr. Ysaye Barnwell
Dr. Ysaye M. Barnwell is a native New Yorker now living in Washington, DC she is the only child and perfect blend of her mother, a registered nurse and her father, a classical violinist. Dr. Barnwell studied violin beginning at age 2 ½, and majored in music through high school. With this background, she went on to earn the Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Speech Pathology (SUNY, Geneseo, 1967, 1968), Doctor of Philosophy in Speech Pathology (University of Pittsburgh, 1975), and the Master of Science in Public Health (Howard University, 1981). In 1998, Dr. Barnwell was awarded the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree b...
2021-11-16
24 min
Addressing the ELEPHANT in the Room®
Maintaining Creativity while Aging, with Jim Lombardo
Jim Brings More Than 35 Years of Experience in the Insurance Industry to the Premier Association for NYS Insurance Agents & Brokers Syracuse, New York, July 22, 2019 – Big I New York is proud to welcome Jim Lombardo as the association's AVP of Learning and Development. Lombardo will be responsible for expanding the association's strong education and research offerings to meet the needs and expectations of 21st-century learning.“Simply put, I want Big I New York to be the first and only place where any independent agent goes for education, knowledge, research, and support," Lombardo says. “Our education department will leverage our firs...
2021-09-15
21 min
"The Ozone"
Episode 12 - Tracey Ranieri
In Episode 12, The Ozone welcomed retiring SUNY Oneonta Athletics Director Tracey Ranieri. We celebrated her 30 years of excellence at the college as a coach and administrator. We also had some special guests join the show that included Dr. Steve Perry (Retired VP of Student Development), Marilyn Moore (Retired SUNY Geneseo AD) and Kelly Stevens (Co-Captain of 2003 national championship team).
2021-07-01
44 min
New Books in Secularism
Corey Anton, "How Non-Being Haunts Being: On Possibilities, Morality, and Death Acceptance" (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2020)
How Non-being Haunts Being reveals how the human world is not reducible to “what is.” Human life is an open expanse of “what was” and “what will be,” “what might be” and “what should be.” It is a world of desires, dreams, fictions, historical figures, planned events, spatial and temporal distances, in a word, absent presences and present absences.In his new book How Non-Being Haunts Being: On Possibilities, Morality, and Death Acceptance (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2020), Dr. Corey Anton draws upon and integrates thinkers such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Henri Bergson, Kenneth Burke, Terrence Deacon, Lynn Margulis, R. D. Laing, Gregory Bates...
2021-05-04
59 min
Disembodied Voices Radio
The Ghost Boy of Geneseo (Big Haunts with Big Sarge Ep 8)
#GhostBoy #Paranormal #Ghosts Chris Di Cesare "The Ghost Boy of Geneseo” As a young college student, Chris Di Cesare's view of life was forever changed by a series of horrifying events in and around his dorm room: C2D1 at SUNY Geneseo. From early February through late April of 1985, he and his college friends endured what is now referred to as 'The C2D1 Haunting'.Join as we talk about his experiences, the afterlife, and much much more on Central Pa's Number One Paranormal podcast.
2021-04-27
1h 02
Good News To Go: Environment
Professor Jasmine Tang and a group from the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Discuss Water New Year’s Celebration in April in Asia.
Professor Jasmine Tang, Chinese Language of Languages & Literatures Department, SUNY Geneseo, NY, USA.Our group includes from Professor to Tutor. Over forty members in our group are from the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. All are from the Ministry of Education under the Faculties of Social Science, Natural Science, Education, Economics, Distance Education and Languages. All are from different Universities (over twenty Universities) and from different Departments, serving under Government Universities.for video and more info, go to http://goodnewsplanet.com/professor-jasmine-tang-and-a-group-from-the-republic-of-the-union-of-myanmar-discuss-water-new-years-celebration-in-april-in-asia/#jasmine #tang #republic #union #myanmar #professor #tutor #chinese #language #languages #department...
2021-03-02
1h 11
Teaching, Reading, and Learning: The Reading League Podcast
Interview w/ Jessica Pasik
Jessica Pasik is a licensed New York state reading specialist in the Fulton City School District. She received her Masters of Science in Literacy Education from SUNY Oswego and is currently an Adjunct Professor of Literacy there. She previously received her Bachelor of Science degree in Childhood Education from the SUNY Geneseo and is certified in elementary and special education grades K-6. She formerly taught special education at Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES and the Fulton City School District. She is also a private tutor and is a passionate advocate for evidence-based practices in reading instruction. Jessica is currently a TRL Board...
2021-03-02
48 min
The Band Room Podcast
BRP 29 | Leah McGray
Send us a textWe welcome conductor and educator, Dr. Leah McGray, Director of Instrumental Studies for the State University of New York at Geneseo to the Band Room. Dylan and Leah had a great conversation about her path to where she is, the power and need of representation in our field, working with composers, building programs and so much more.Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodHelp support the Band Room Podcast by getting your merch at...
2020-12-21
1h 40
The Band Room Podcast
BRP 29 | Leah McGray
Send us a textWe welcome conductor and educator, Dr. Leah McGray, Director of Instrumental Studies for the State University of New York at Geneseo to the Band Room. Dylan and Leah had a great conversation about her path to where she is, the power and need of representation in our field, working with composers, building programs and so much more.Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodHelp support the Band Room Podcast by getting your merch at...
2020-12-21
1h 40
Beyond the Ball
Mick & Melissa Kuberka - Leaders of the Buffalo Titans Basketball Program
Mick & Melissa Kuberka are the leaders of the Buffalo Titans Basketball program.Melissa is currently the head coach at St. John Fisher College. In her three seasons in charge, the Cardinals have won 61 games, posted two 21-win seasons, and celebrated one Empire 8 conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. Melissa was named Empire 8 Coach of the Year after the 2020 season. She began her collegiate coaching career at Hilbert College in 2015 after previously serving as assistant varsity basketball coach at Mount Mercy Academy. In her first season, the Hawks tied the program record for wins at the Division 3 level with 11...
2020-12-17
56 min
Reliability Matters
Episode 55- A Conversation with SMTA President Dr. Martin Anselm
My guest today is Dr. Martin Anselm. Martin is a professor at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and is also the newly elected President of the Surface Mount Technology Association or SMTA.Martin also worked for Universal Instruments. During his 12 year career at Universal Instruments, Martin was, among other positions, a Process Research Engineer and Manager of Failure Analysis Services.Martin completed his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering through Binghamton University. His research topic involved Copper Nickel Tin intermetallic formation kinetics on electroless Nickel substrates. Martin also completed a Masters of Science in Mechanical...
2020-11-10
49 min
Contra Pulse
Episode 15 - Peter Siegel
See and hear Peter Siegel in action:His websiteHis show Live from Brattleboro is every Sunday evening at 6 p.m. Eastern. is available for watching on Facebook and YouTube. (Older episodes on YouTube are here)The Gaslight Tinkers live at the Iron Horse in 2013Playing and singing with Pete Seeger in 2012With Susan Conger, Susie Secco, and David Kaynor playing at the John C. Campbell Folk School Dance Musicians’ Week in 2009The Beverwyck String Band’s album is elusive right now — if you know of a way to purchase or listen to it, please let us know!Some p...
2020-10-21
1h 41
Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
G&R 44: The Bloody Legacies of Columbus w/ History Prof. Michael Oberg of SUNY-Geneseo
In this episode, we get into the legacies of Columbus and America's genocide of Indigenous people with Prof. Michael Oberg (@nativeamtext), the larger problems of the way Native American History is taught, and why a 1619 Project is needed for American Indians too.We start off with a clip from the Sopranos highlighting the conflict in the Italian-American community over Columbus Day. And then we deep dive into Indigenous Peoples' Day, the cultural impact of America's genocide, the Indian Wars and violence in the U.S. historical narrative. We also talk about whether cultural gains (things like tearing dow...
2020-10-12
1h 11
All Knight-er: Geneseo Athletics Podcast
Episode 6: All-Decade Nominations + Gabrielle Ayzenberg Interview
The All Knight-er Podcast is back for the first time in the Fall '20 semester! Brett, Trevor and Tim recap Geneseo's nominees for the Spring Sport SUNYAC All-Decade teams. Tim revealed the men's lacrosse team nominees (3:00), and Brett shares the women's lacrosse nominees (7:45). Trevor took care of the men's track & field nominations (11:00), and Brett follows up with the women's track & field nominations (13:45). Tim rounds out the nominations with the softball team (18:00). After all of that, Brett, Tim, and Trevor summarize the tentative and current timeline/plan for Geneseo athletics (22:10). Then SUNY Geneseo women's volleyball senior outside...
2020-09-29
40 min
Educate For Life with Kevin Conover
190 Contested Bones: Examining the Missing Link - Christopher Rupe
When “Lucy” was discovered, it was widely touted as a “missing link”. According to Evolution, the human species evolved from an ape-like ancestor about 6 million years ago. Lucy’s discovery was evidence that the evolutionary ape-to-man theory is scientifically correct. However, the validity of this missing link is now in question. Many other so-called missing links are also questionable or have been outright debunked. So are there any real missing links? Today on Educate For Life, Kevin is talking with Christopher Rupe who co-authored the book “Contested Bones”. Chris Rupe is a biologist and graduated from SUNY Geneseo in 200...
2020-09-26
44 min
New Books in Eastern European Studies
Jovana Babović, "Metropolitan Belgrade: Culture and Class in Interwar Yugoslavia" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2018)
Jovana Babović’s Metropolitan Belgrade: Culture and Class in Interwar Yugoslavia (University of Pittsburgh Press) examines the ways in which middle-class Belgraders negotiated metropolitan modernity in the interwar era.Defying the historiographical conventions of its field, the book unearths leisure activities that captured the attention of Belgrade urbanites in the 1920s and 1930s. The capital of the newly unified Yugoslavia, Belgrade was gradually integrated into transnational entertainment networks, as jazz, film, and cabaret streamed into the city from abroad.Belgrade’s middle-class residents consumed foreign popular culture as a symbol of their participation in European metro...
2020-09-03
47 min
Destination On The Left
Supporting the Tourism Industry from Lockdown to Reopening, with Rachel Laber Pulvino
Rachel Laber Pulvino is a Rochester native who has the privilege of promoting her hometown on a daily basis as the Director of Public Relations and Communications for Visit Rochester. In this role, Rachel is regularly reaching out to regional, national, and international media to share Rochester's story, and help media and visitors alike discover the activities and attractions that make Rochester an ideal destination. Raised in Rochester, Rachel attended SUNY Geneseo, where she earned a B.A. in Communication and continued on to the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University for graduate school, where she...
2020-08-12
38 min
Casa De Confidence Podcast | Grow Your Business, Life and Confidence
Ep14 Lee Pierce - Confident Speaker
I want to hear your thoughts about the show and this episode. Text us here...I use cliches… a lot more than I would like to admit. I think it has something to do with my being an auditory learner and remembering what I hear. Then again, sometimes I find that cliches say just what you want to say. I am not going to lie, my new guest on this week’s podcast made me a little nervous. It takes a lot to...
2020-07-05
1h 37
The Doctor Whisperer - the BUSINESS of medicine
TDW Show feat: Laura Caulin, Founder of CMeShine discusses Healing through dance
Laura grew up dancing at Leggz Ltd. Dance Studio on Long Island, and trained at the BOCES Cultural Arts Center (now called Long Island High School for the Arts). She continued her dance training at SUNY Geneseo where she had a dance concentration and performed with the Geneseo Dance Ensemble while earning her BS in Elementary Education. She continued to pursue dance as a hobby through her 20’s. Now, she is the proud dance mom of 2 beautiful girls! She found her second passion as she earned her first master’s degree in Instructional Technology at New York Inst...
2020-06-29
29 min
Calling BS on Compromising Employee Privacy in the Times of COVID-19
We have gone from "do we close the office", to "we are working from home" and now we are in the phase of "do we return to the office and how". The good news is that this is the phase we are now talking about, the bad news is that this phase may be the most complex for Human Resource leaders and teams. How do we maintain employee privacy when we need to know if someone is sick with Covid, could infect other team members, and trace them appropriately. We tawk with Ciara Lakhani, the Chief People Officer at Dashlane a...
2020-05-15
00 min
The Gill Athletics Track and Field Connections Podcast
BONUS: DIII CC Coaches Panel from April 16th, 2020
Originally airing 4/16/20 live on USTFCCCA's Facebook page, Bobby Van Allen of Johns Hopkins, Matthew Barreau of Lewis & Clark, Jordan Carpenter of Pomona-Pitzer, Dan Moore of SUNY Geneseo and Jeff Stiles of Washington (Mo.) discuss various topics, including their backgrounds and what makes coaching on the NCAA Division III level special, among others. This is an audio rebroadcast of their video event (which can be found on Youtube). They can be reached at the following Instagram accounts: Bobby Van Allen, Johns Hopkins University @hopkinstfxc @hopkinssports Matthew Barreau, Lewis & Clark College@LCPiosXCTF @LCPioneers @lewisandclarkcollege @barreautrained Jordan Carpenter, Pomona-Pitzer College @sagehenrunning @sagehenathletics Dan M...
2020-04-18
1h 16
Careers Unfiltered
Humanizing Higher Education, with Sasha Eloi-Evans, Ed.D. '05 '17W
The ivory tower can be a bit intimidating at times, especially for those who don't see themselves reflected in the institution. As Director of Multicultural Programs & Services at SUNY Geneseo, Dr. Sasha Eloi-Evans works to ensure that all feel welcomed and supported in academia. She also spent nearly a decade at the University of Rochester, working in both the Office of Minority Student Affairs and Department of Linguistics. Tune in this week to hear Sasha discuss the roots of her interest in linguistics, what the climb to higher ed administration is like, and the importance of support and inclusion.
2020-02-19
36 min
The Outlet by Madelynn Claire
Greek Life at SUNY Geneseo: Why I Joined, Sorority Misconceptions, and Recruitment Advice
In this episode I have my two very good friends Laura Salcedo and Olivia Armao on to help combat some misconceptions you may have about Greek life at Geneseo and our best tips to help you do your best during recruitment! As three current members of 3/4 national sororities on campus, we were once in your shoes and want to help you out as best as we can.
2020-01-27
1h 19
Food Safety Talk
Food Safety Talk 196: Superintendent of Judges
* [Letterkenny (TV series) - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letterkenny_(TV_series))* [Thanksgiving (Canada) - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_(Canada))* [FDA Food Code | FDA](https://www.fda.gov/food/retail-food-protection/fda-food-code)* [The Andy Griffith Show - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Andy_Griffith_Show)* [Lower Trenton Bridge - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Trenton_Bridge)* ['Trenton Makes, the World Takes': History of a Slogan : NPR](https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5157037)* [Cuff The Duke - Rossland...
2019-10-17
2h 00
Running Inside Out Podcast
084: Just Turn Your Brain Off - with Jeff Beck (and surprise Guest Zach Rivers!)
Jeff Beck calls in from way out in Oklahoma City to share some stories from racing throughout Rochester back in his High School and college days and what he is up to now with coaching a new crop of runners and starting a family in Oklahoma. Now, Mort Nace and I hatched a plan to surprise Jeff with a call from Zach Rivers during the podcast. Zach and Jeff raced and trained together when Zach was just a high schooler and Jeff was a National level collegiate runner. They had some amazing training sessions and races together...
2019-07-29
1h 21
Conexiones: Latinos en Tech
De Física a Data Science: Con María Alejandra Barrios, PhD
En este Episodio, conversé con Maria Alejandra Barrios, una colombiana Doctora en Física de la Universidad de Rochester, y científica de Lead Machine Learning para Noble.ai, una empresa que ayuda a reducir los costos del tiempo de investigación y desarrollo en compañías con herramientas de inteligencia artificial. Alejandra obtuvo su título de bachiller en Gettysburg College participando del programa 3-2. Fue a través de la pàsantía de verano trabajando en un laboratorio con materiales radioactivos en SUNY Geneseo que tiene el financiamiento de Laboratory Laser Energetics – University o...
2019-06-24
1h 05
Rutgers University Press Podcast
Melanie A. Medeiros, "Marriage, Divorce, and Distress in Northeast Brazil: Black Women’s Perspectives on Love, Respect, and Kinship" (Rutgers UP, 2018)
On this episode, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dr. Melanie Medeiros (she/hers)--Asst. Prof. of Cultural Anthropology at SUNY Geneseo--on the cutting-edge research presented in Marriage, Divorce, and Distress in Northeast Brazil: Black Women’s Perspectives on Love, Respect, and Kinship from Rutgers University Press (2018). We are joined as well by a third colleague, linguistic anthropologist Dr. Jennifer Guzman (she/hers), for a fascinating discussion of modernismo, nervos, conviver, and telenovelas in Brogodo, Bahia, Brazil as told by the women with whom Dr. Medeiros has built relationships over the past decade. Us...
2019-06-18
1h 00
New Books in Latin American Studies
Melanie A. Medeiros, "Marriage, Divorce, and Distress in Northeast Brazil: Black Women’s Perspectives on Love, Respect, and Kinship" (Rutgers UP, 2018)
On this episode, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dr. Melanie Medeiros (she/hers)--Asst. Prof. of Cultural Anthropology at SUNY Geneseo--on the cutting-edge research presented in Marriage, Divorce, and Distress in Northeast Brazil: Black Women’s Perspectives on Love, Respect, and Kinship from Rutgers University Press (2018). We are joined as well by a third colleague, linguistic anthropologist Dr. Jennifer Guzman (she/hers), for a fascinating discussion of modernismo, nervos, conviver, and telenovelas in Brogodo, Bahia, Brazil as told by the women with whom Dr. Medeiros has built relationships over the past decade. Us...
2019-06-18
1h 00
New Books in Language
Sharon Kirsch, "Gertrude Stein and the Reinvention of Rhetoric" (U Alabama Press, 2014)
On this episode, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dr. Sharon Kirsch (she/hers)--Associate Prof. of English and rhetorical studies in the New College at Arizona State University--on the scintillating and beautifully written Gertrude Stein and the Reinvention of Rhetoric from University of Alabama Press (2014).This book is truly a must-read for lovers of language; through Stein, Kirsch redelivers the “rules” of language and persuasion (organization, clarity, grammar) as heuristics or starting points for thinking about what language might be made to do. Stein re-emerges as a major twentieth-century rhetorician, not...
2019-06-17
40 min
New Books in Music
Bryan McCann, "The Mark of Criminality: Rhetoric, Race, and Gangsta Rap in the War-on-Crime Era" (U Alabama Press, 2017)
On this episode, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Communication at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Bryan McCann (he/his)--Associate Professor of Communication at Louisiana State University--on a dope new work of cultural criticism The Mark of Criminality: Rhetoric, Race, and Gangsta Rap in the War-on-Crime Era (University of Alabama Press, 2017). The Mark of Criminality positions the work of key gangsta rap artists--Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac Shakur--as well as the controversies their work produced, squarely within the law-and-order politics and popular culture of the 1980s and 1990s to reveal a profoundly complex period in American history when...
2019-06-12
1h 02
A Pretty Normal Podcast
Episode #01: Philosophy with Tyler Spaulding
On the first episode of A Pretty Normal Podcast, I got the opportunity to kick it with one of my close friends, Tyler Spaulding. He's a SUNY Geneseo graduate, a content manager in the tech industry and an overall awesome guy. We chopped it up about whether micro-dosing is worth it, not being satisfied with material possessions, and why he prefers to travel to other countries by himself. Enjoy! ---
2019-06-10
38 min
Strange Country
Love Canal
What if your home sat on 22,000 tons of buried chemical waste? That was the reality of the roughly 1,000 residents of the Love Canal neighborhood in Niagara Falls, NY. Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly use their chemaginations to take us back to the 1970s, the idyllic time when polluters could just dump whatever wherever. Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands. Cite your sources: "Background Information." University at Buffalo Libraries Love Canal Collections, library.buffalo.edu/archives/lovecanal/about/. Brown, Michael H. "Love Canal and the Poisoning of America."...
2019-04-25
1h 08
Strength Talk & Shop
#4 Nicole Shattuck "How Do You Separate Yourself?"
Nicole Shattuck joined the Bucknell strength and conditioning staff in March 2019. Prior to her arrival at Bucknell, Shattuck spent the previous 13 months as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Wofford, where she worked primarily with the Terriers' football, volleyball, women's lacrosse, and men's and women's tennis teams. A native of Rochester, N.Y, attended SUNY Geneseo and earned a B.S. in business administration in 2009. She was a member of the school's inaugural women's ice hockey team. After working in sales and corporate marketing in Rochester for a few years, Shattuck transitioned to group and personal training. She opened a stu...
2019-04-22
29 min
New Books in Language
Leslie Hahner, "To Become an American: Immigrants and Americanization Campaigns of the Early 20th Century" (Michigan State UP, 2017)
On this episode of the New Books Network, Lee Pierce (she/they)--Assistant Professor, Dept. of Communication at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dr. Leslie Hahner--Associate Professor, Dept. of Communication at Baylor University--on a spectacular new work of rhetorical history: To Become an American: Immigrants and Americanization Campaigns of the Early Twentieth Century from the Michigan State University Press’ Rhetoric & Public Affairs Series (2017). To Become an American connects the Americanization campaigns at the turn of the century to contemporary political issues surrounding who counts as a "real" American and how we know. The book looks at a variety of practices--with an interesting fo...
2019-04-05
54 min
New Books in Education
Dave Dillon, "Blueprint for Success in College and Career" (Rebus Community Press, 2018)
On this episode of the New Books Network, Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dave Dillon of Grossmont College--on a valuable work for higher education: Blueprint for Success in College and Career, available under a Creative Commons License (open access) from the Rebus Community Press (2018). Although NBN does not typically review textbooks, this is a unique opportunity to share a cutting-edge resource for educators, students, and a general audience that is not only completely free but also a recipient of the 2019 Textbook Excellence Award from the Textbook and Academic Authors Association. In this interview...
2019-03-28
1h 00
New Books in Art
Anne Cheng, "Second Skin: Josephine Baker and the Modern Surface" (Oxford UP, 2017)
On this episode of the New Books Network, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dr. Anne Cheng (she/hers)--Professor of English and Director of the Program in American Studies at Princeton University--to discuss an inimitable work of critique: Second Skin: Josephine Baker and the Modern Surface (Oxford University Press, 2017). Moving fluidly and with suspense through Baker’s performances, personal journals, museums, architectural designs, and the lyrics of Cole Porter--to name a few--Cheng draws on the oft-studied but little considered Josephine Baker as a figure of articulation for the nuanced contradictions of primitivism, mo...
2019-03-25
41 min
New Books in French Studies
Anne Cheng, "Second Skin: Josephine Baker and the Modern Surface" (Oxford UP, 2017)
On this episode of the New Books Network, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dr. Anne Cheng (she/hers)--Professor of English and Director of the Program in American Studies at Princeton University--to discuss an inimitable work of critique: Second Skin: Josephine Baker and the Modern Surface (Oxford University Press, 2017). Moving fluidly and with suspense through Baker’s performances, personal journals, museums, architectural designs, and the lyrics of Cole Porter--to name a few--Cheng draws on the oft-studied but little considered Josephine Baker as a figure of articulation for the nuanced contradictions of primitivism, mo...
2019-03-25
44 min
New Books in Language
Anne Cheng, "Second Skin: Josephine Baker and the Modern Surface" (Oxford UP, 2017)
On this episode of the New Books Network, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dr. Anne Cheng (she/hers)--Professor of English and Director of the Program in American Studies at Princeton University--to discuss an inimitable work of critique: Second Skin: Josephine Baker and the Modern Surface (Oxford University Press, 2017). Moving fluidly and with suspense through Baker’s performances, personal journals, museums, architectural designs, and the lyrics of Cole Porter--to name a few--Cheng draws on the oft-studied but little considered Josephine Baker as a figure of articulation for the nuanced contradictions of primitivism, mo...
2019-03-25
44 min
New Books in Architecture
Anne Cheng, "Second Skin: Josephine Baker and the Modern Surface" (Oxford UP, 2017)
On this episode of the New Books Network, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY Geneseo--interviews Dr. Anne Cheng (she/hers)--Professor of English and Director of the Program in American Studies at Princeton University--to discuss an inimitable work of critique: Second Skin: Josephine Baker and the Modern Surface (Oxford University Press, 2017). Moving fluidly and with suspense through Baker’s performances, personal journals, museums, architectural designs, and the lyrics of Cole Porter--to name a few--Cheng draws on the oft-studied but little considered Josephine Baker as a figure of articulation for the nuanced contradictions of primitivism, mo...
2019-03-25
41 min
My Tech Toolbelt
MTT027| Freckle For Everyone - Sarah Emerling
MTT027| Freckle for Everyone, Differentiation Platform For K-12, Part 1 - Sarah Emerling www.mytechtoolbelt.com Twitter: @mytechtoolbelt #MyTechToolbelt Instagram: My Tech Toolbelt You can listen to our podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify or listen here Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Looking for a way to differentiate instruction for everyone in t...
2019-02-21
00 min
The Geek Roundtable Podcast
The Geek Roundtable Ep13 - Video Games
We're back with Episode 13 of The Geek Roundtable For this episode host Kenny Mittleider along with guest hosts Anne, Lauren, John, Josh and Adam talk Video Games. Host of The Geek Roundtable: Kenny Mittleider is a Post Production Supervisor for TV and a seasoned veteran when it comes to podcasting. He's been podcasting for over 10 years, he started guest podcasting on Treks in Sci Fi before creating a sub podcast call The Ready Room for Treks in Sci fi. He then created several companion podcasts for th...
2019-02-10
53 min
The Geek Roundtable Podcast
The Geek Roundtable Ep12 - Joss Whedon
We're back with Episode 12 of The Geek Roundtable For this episode host Kenny Mittleider along with guest hosts Anne, Lauren, John, Josh and Adam talk all things Joss Whedon. Host of The Geek Roundtable: Kenny Mittleider is a Post Production Supervisor for TV and a seasoned veteran when it comes to podcasting. He's been podcasting for over 10 years, he started guest podcasting on Treks in Sci Fi before creating a sub podcast call The Ready Room for Treks in Sci fi. He then created several co...
2019-01-10
37 min
Hoopsville
Hoopsville: Conference Grind (Jan. 10, 2019)
The grind of conference play is in full gear. Nothing beats a team up or reveals how good one is like the grind of conference play. Thursday night on Hoopsville we take a look at the grind and how teams are surviving, surprising, and even impressing as the holidays and the break quickly become a distant memory in the rear view mirror. The first of the season's "WBCA Center Court" segments also debuts with the dedication of one coach off the court and with her family. UW-Platteville women's coach Megan Wilson talks about her daughter's battle with cancer and the d...
2019-01-10
2h 12
Surrounded With Self Love – Ep.192
Episode 192 features 19 year old Grace McMahon who hails from Long Island, New York. Grace attends SUNY Geneseo in beautiful western New York. She is a sophomore studying psychology with the hopes of one day being a therapist or counselor. I loved having Grace on today’s episode. I met her at my first FRIENDS […]
2018-11-05
00 min
Food Safety Talk
Food Safety Talk 166: Surprising lack of cannibalism questions
Don and Ben traveled to SUNY Geneseo for a live version of the podcast sponsored by the Center for Integrative Learning, and hosted by the amazing Beth McCoy. The episode title comes from an unrecorded after dark which may or may not have taken place in a bar in Geneseo.
2018-10-15
1h 20
Destination On The Left
Driving Tourism is a Collaborative Effort, with Rachel Laber Pulvino
In this episode, you will learn about how everyone can chip in to drive visitors to a region and the economic impact that provides from Rachel Laber Pulvino. Rachel Laber Pulvino is a Rochester native who has the privilege of promoting her hometown on a daily basis as the Director of Public Relations and Communications for Visit Rochester. In this role Rachel is regularly reaching out to regional, national and international media to share Rochester's story and help media and visitors alike discover the activities and attractions that make Rochester an ideal destination. One recent...
2018-01-31
38 min
Virgin Islands Small Biz Showcase
The Pistarckle Moment Greets Frank Bartolucci, the Resident Director
Mr. Bartolucci brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Pistarckle Theater. Here's a brief scan of his career: Frank has directed over 50 plays for Pistarckle Theater since 2003 as a freelance and Resident Director. And a few of the musicals include A Little Shop of Horrors; The All-Night Strut; Rent; The Rocky Horror Show; Hair; Cabaret; Chicago; Rock of Ages; and Sister Act and a few of the plays were: American Buffalo; Red; Proof; Venus in Fur; A Steady Rain; Love Letters; and Play It Again Sam. He received his Theater training at SUNY Geneseo. Upon Graduation, he co-founded...
2017-07-21
00 min
Hoopsville
Hoopsville Special: Selection Sunday (Part 1)
The regular season is over. Conference titles have been crowned and most teams are either getting ready for the NCAA tournament or packing up their locker rooms. However, there are quite a few programs who are now sitting and waiting ... waiting to hear whether they have been selected to compete for a national title as well. Who may be in and who may be left out of the NCAA selections? On Sunday's Hoopsville Special, Dave McHugh is joined by those who know Division III inside and out to try and figure out who will make up the two 64-team brackets. ...
2017-02-27
2h 44
Hoopsville
Hoopsville Special: Selection Sunday (Part 2)
The regular season is over. Conference titles have been crowned and most teams are either getting ready for the NCAA tournament or packing up their locker rooms. However, there are quite a few programs who are now sitting and waiting ... waiting to hear whether they have been selected to compete for a national title as well. Who may be in and who may be left out of the NCAA selections? On Sunday's Hoopsville Special, Dave McHugh is joined by those who know Division III inside and out to try and figure out who will make up the two 64-team brackets. ...
2017-02-27
3h 26
Hoopsville
Hoopsville: Surprise, Surprise?
The Division III basketball season is back from the holiday "break" - though not much of a break for many of the teams - and with the start of the 2017 part of the schedule comes plenty to talk about. Upsets in the men's Top 25 and the shocking news at out UW-Stevens Point. Thursday night on Hoopsville, Dave McHugh tried to get everything wrapped up in the discarded Christmas wrapping left behind. Bob Semling suspended, Geneseo women deal with another tragedy, Top 25 teams sputtering as conference season heats up, and teams trying to make an impact from under the radar. You...
2017-01-05
2h 43
Food Safety Talk
Food Safety Talk 116: Amusing My Bouche
* [Labatts](http://www.labattus.com/) * [Philips goLITE](http://www.usa.philips.com/c-p/HF3332_60/golite-blu-energy-light) * [North Carolina is no longer a democracy](http://andrewgelman.com/2017/01/02/about-that-bogus-claim-that-north-carolina-is-no-longer-a-democracy/) * [QDOBA Mexican Eats](https://www.qdoba.com/) * [How to Start Listening to "Hamilton" via kung fu grippe](http://www.kungfugrippe.com/post/154553607289/hamilton) * [AirPods - Apple](http://www.apple.com/airpods/) * [SONY MDR-7506 Headphones Replacement Ear Pad](https://www.amazon.com/MDR-7506-MDR-CD900ST-Headphones-Replacement-Cushion/dp/B00SIK5TQO/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483472803&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=sony+headphones+cushions+mdr+7506) * [Westworld (TV series) - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westworld_(TV...
2017-01-04
1h 44
Face2Face with David Peck
The David Dance - Don Scime
Don and I talk about the new film The David Dance, what it means to feel different, self-esteem issues, fitting in and his take on a story that has “universal appeal.”For more information about TIFF go here.IMDBTrailerMore info about the film here.SynopsisAway from the microphone, David (Don Scimé) is soft spoken, shy and unsure of himself. However, as his on-air alias, "Danger Dave" - host of the local radio show "Gay Talk" in Buffalo, New York - he's poised, witty and every...
2016-10-22
25 min
The Fraternity/Sorority Life Podcast
Episode 204 - Wendi Kinney - Trust the Locals
On this episode, Wendi Kinney joins us for a conservation about long term service in FSL, her experiences working with local fraternities and sororities, and the need for continued volunteering in the FSL field. Wendi Kinney has worked at SUNY Geneseo since 2001, currently as the Assistant Dean of Students for Fraternal Life and Off Campus Services. She has served as executive director for NGLA and received the Sue Kraft Fussell Distinguished Service Award from AFA in 2015.
2016-10-11
51 min
Hoopsville
Hoopsville: Coaching Challenges (Jan. 21, 2016)
It isn't easy to coach at any level. It is a joy to coach Division III says many a coach. Some enjoy it on their way up the ladder, others on their way closer to retirement, and others as their passion. Thursday night we talked to many coaches in different aspects of their careers with varying teams who are succeeding on the court and off of it because of what coaching has taught them including facing the challenges no one should face especially off the court. Thursday night's Hoopsville (seen below) was a jam packed show. Dave McHugh talked to...
2016-01-21
2h 48
Aca-Media
Ep. 27: A Much Broader Context of the Medium Out There
Our Cinema Journal Presents segment features Jun Okada, Associate Professor of English and Film Studies at SUNY Geneseo discussing her new book Making Asian American Film and Video: History, Institutions, Movements, as well as ongoing research. In addition, we’ve put together a segment on graduate student-run journals, including interviews with editors of InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture (featuring Victoria Gao, of the University of Rochester), as well as The Velvet Light Trap (featuring Caroline Leader and Derek Long of the University of Wisconsin–Madison) and Colleen Montgomery and Michael O'Brien of the University of Texas at Aust...
2015-12-18
57 min
Hoopsville
Hoopsville: History & Strengths (Dec. 6, 2015)
Teams are finally settling into the season, but that doesn't mean things have gotten easier. On Hoopsville, Dave returned from the Wendy's Classic where he talked to those who helped wrap up the historic tournament. He also chatted with those showing their strength early in the campaign and pulling off upsets. Guests included (in order): - Guy Kalland, Carleton men's coach - Bob Quillman, Central Region Reporter - Jimmy Smith, Texas Lutheran men's coach - Anthony Ewing, No. 10 Univ. of New England women's coach - Scott Hemer, SUNY Geneseo women's coach - Luke Flockerzi, Rochester men's coach - J.C...
2015-12-07
2h 13
New Books in Indigenous Studies
Michael L. Oberg, “Peacemakers: The Iroquois, the United States, and the Treaty of Canandaigua, 1794” (Oxford UP, 2015)
On November 11, 2015, leaders and citizens of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy–Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora–will gather in the small lakeside city of Canandaigua, New York to commemorate the 221st anniversary of a monumental treaty. Negotiated between the Confederacy and representatives of new federal government in the autumn of 1794, the Treaty of Canandaigua recognized the sovereign status of the Six Nations as separate polities with the right to the “free use and enjoyment” of their lands. While state and private actors would soon violate the accord, seizing ever more Haudenosaunee territory, the Canandai...
2015-11-10
1h 13
College Radio Day
Suny Geneseo Sweeper1
Suny Geneseo Sweeper1 by College Radio Day
2015-09-29
00 min
College Radio Day
Suny Geneseo Sweeper2
Suny Geneseo Sweeper2 by College Radio Day
2015-09-29
00 min
The Chiropractic Philanthropist with Dr. Kelly Polzin
120: Dr. Jeannette Anderson: BE, DO, & HAVE the Practice of Your Dreams
Dr. Jeannette Marie Anderson has 24 years of trustworthy, professional experience as a chiropractic doctor. She is the founder and CEO of Anderson Peak Performance, a Manhattan based chiropractic and wellness center with a tremendous following among professional athletes and performance artists of international reputation, who appreciate both the quality of her care and her discretion. Dr. Anderson received her chiropractic degree from Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, Missouri, acclaimed for the excellence of its sport science and rehabilitation programs. An accomplished marathon runner, triathlete and skier, Dr. Anderson committed herself early in her career to...
2015-04-01
34 min
The Common People Podcast
CPP #2: Couch Potato to College Athlete
This is my younger brother Josh. When he entered high school, his favorite pastime was watching Ren & Stimpy, Rocko’s Modern Life or Scooby Doo in what was a classic afternoon lineup of cartoons. But, early on in high school he decided to peel himself off the couch and a little over three years later he was an All-County Cross Country star and captain of his high school team. After high school, he continued his running career in college at SUNY Geneseo in upstate New York. In college, he had to juggle a new race (the 10k) and training plan, a...
2014-11-03
00 min
Interviewing Authors with Tim Knox, Author, Talk Radio Host, Serial Entrepreneur, Small Business Exp
Dr. Dennis Bradford: A Philosopher’s Approach to the Pursuit of Happiness and Authorship
Dr. Dennis Bradford is the author of over 20 books on a variety of topics, including The Concept of Existence, A Thinker’s Guide to Living Well, How to Become Happily Published, and many more. He’s also a former professor at the State University of New York, College at Geneseo, where he taught philosophy and humanities. He founded the Ironox Works, Inc. in 2004 as an independent publishing company. Since that time he’s become a noted media expert who offers a media citation service and does one-on-one life coaching and consulting. He’s a longtime student of...
2014-05-14
29 min
The Invisible World
The Invisible World ep 120
Weather conspiracies, mass UFO sightings and more, with special guest Mara Katria! Mara is the director of a new docu-thriller, "Please, talk with me" which recreates a high-profile haunting at SUNY Geneseo back in the mid eighties. For more information on the film, visit: www.ptwmthefilm.com
2012-11-08
46 min
The WGIL Room
Episode 4: LILAC in Winter (our 1st guests!)
In this episode we welcome our very first esteemed guests, Michelle Costello and Kim Davies Hoffman, from SUNY Geneseo. We talk about instruction librarian professional development and their ACRL award winning Library Instruction Leadership Academy (LILAC) and other projects they have worked on. Download Episode 4 (mp3: 60.02 min) or listen to the streaming version: Podcast Notes: Library Instruction Leadership Academy (LILAC) 2011 ACRL Instruction Section (IS) Innovation Award announcement The 3 T's: Exploring New Frontiers in Teaching, Technology and Transliteracy Conference Kim and Michelle's ACRL 2011 National Conference presentation description Geneseo Psyc 251 Online Tutorial ...
2011-03-08
00 min