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Marketing Mastery: Attract, Convert & GrowMarketing Mastery: Attract, Convert & GrowBuilding Brand Trust with Beverly Cornell: The Surprising Power of Social ProofBuilding trust with your target audience is crucial for the long-term success of your brand... But what makes people trust your brand in the first place?Join Lisa Urbanski as she delves into the importance of social proof and testimonials in marketing in an enlightening conversation with guest Beverly Cornell. They explore how social proof can foster trust and desirability for products and services, with Beverly sharing her firsthand experience leveraging social proof in her business and the significant value of testimonials for service-based companies.Discover effective strategies for collecting...2025-06-1646 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UCornell’s National Lacrosse Victory with FRANK KELLYCornell has waited 48 years for this. Frank Kelly—alum, former player, and father of current team member JK—joins us 24 hours after the NCAA men’s lacrosse national championship to share what it felt like to be there, what makes this team and the coaches special, and what this win means to the Cornell community and especially the forever-connected Cornell lacrosse community. From tailgates to team culture to tears in the final seconds—it’s all here. Go Big Red (and apparently also, Let’s go Red!)!Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell...2025-06-0230 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 131: Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, Department of History, Cornell UniversityIn this special celebratory episode, host Francine Barchett reunites with Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, a PhD candidate in Cornell’s Department of History, who happens to be the original creator of the Gatty Rewind podcast! Michael shares fresh insights from his dissertation on Dutch colonialism in Indonesia, focusing on how the colonial state constructed Ambonese men as a “martial race” through the unlikely lens of football. From masculinity and loyalty to colonial control, Michael unpacks how sports became a tool of empire—and how Ambonese soldiers and athletes pushed back against these narratives. The conversation then turns personal as Michael reflects...2025-05-221h 00Gatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 129: "E" Elissa Badiqué, Department of Performance and Media Arts, Cornell UniversityIn this episode, guest co-host Iris Luo (Cornell PhD candidate in Human-Centered Design) joins host Francine Barchett to interview Elissa “E” Domingo Badique, a Cornell PhD candidate in Performance and Media Arts. E describes their winding journey—from serving as a community advisor at Harvard to working as a makeup artist in Japan. But it was a fandom studies class that sparked their research into K-pop dance covers! E traces these performances back to Filipino variety shows, where choreography became a tool for myth-making and expressing diasporic Filipino identity, particularly through the lens of Asian male figures like K-pop idols...2025-05-081h 06Speaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS15E13 - Katie Fiorella - Cornell Migrations ProgramDr. Katie Fiorella is the director of the Cornell Migrations Program. We discuss the policies and outcomes related to the movement of living things across borders, and learn about how this initiative has developed since we first discussed it in 2020. https://einaudi.cornell.edu/programs/migrations-program  Subscribe to the Migrations mailing list: https://cornell.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=da35890acf22b2437aeb5bb67&id=c45499fc3f #oyaore 2025-04-2318 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) URooted in Cornell: Josh Gully - Finance, Flowers, and Five Generations!Here’s what you can look forward to in this episode with Josh Gully:What it’s like to be part of a five-generation Cornell legacyHow he almost majored in horticulture—and why he didn’tHis unexpected journey into family financial planningThe story behind the flower empire he and his dad ran from their backyard How legendary coach Richie Moran changed his lifeWhy Cornell continues to hold deep personal meaning for himTune in for a thoughtful, fun conversation about the many ways Cornell shapes a life.Thank you to Laurie Barkman for the introduction (her episo...2025-04-1432 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS15E11 - Monti Wilkins - Cornell Language HouseWe will learn all about Cornell's Language House and how it benefits campus life from residence hall director Monti Wilkins. https://cornell.campusgroups.com/tonimorrison/home/ https://scl.cornell.edu/residential-life/housing/campus-housing/upper-level-undergraduates/program-houses/language-house https://lrc.cornell.edu/news/language-house-opens-students-learning-asl #bonsoir 2025-04-0915 minStartup CornellStartup CornellEpisode 43: Tech company co-founder John Bicket is Cornell's 2025 Entrepreneur of the YearOur new episode features John Bicket ’02, chief technology officer and co-founder of tech firm Samsara and this year’s Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2025. He will be honored on campus April 10 and 11 at the Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration Ezra Event. Samsara offers an AI-powered platform to help physical operations organizations improve their safety, efficiency and sustainability by using data from sensors and connected devices. Bicket earned his bachelor’s in computer science from Cornell and a master’s in computer science from MIT.2025-04-0337 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind Podcast[Hot Ones Special] Episode 126: Lijun Zhang, Department of History, Cornell UniversityWelcome to Spicy SEAP! This special edition of the podcast recreates the popular TV show Hot Ones—but with a twist! Instead of chicken wings, our guests take on a lineup of spicy Southeast Asian dishes, from snacks to main courses and mysterious desserts. Host Francine Barchett is joined by Lijun Zhang, a PhD candidate in History and co-chair of the Cornell Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) Gatty Lecture Series. Lijun’s research explores female migration from southeastern China to British Malaya and Singapore, focusing on grassroots intimacy, women’s mobility, and the agency that shaped legal travel within...2025-03-2051 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UScott Oliaro’s Playbook: Cornell Football, UNC Sports Medicine, and LeadershipScott Oliaro won’t say it himself, but we will—he’s a Cornell Football legend. A two-time captain, multiple record holder, and Cornell Athletic Hall of Famer, Scott embodies the ultimate team player, both on the field and in his role as Director of Sports Medicine at UNC.From the moment he set his sights on sports medicine, Scott dedicated his career to keeping athletes healthy, preventing injuries, and optimizing performance. In this episode, he takes us behind the scenes of his work with elite college athletes.And - he’s also a Cornell Human Ec...2025-03-1041 minSpark & Ignite Your MarketingSpark & Ignite Your MarketingAwaken Your Brand Magic | Beverly Cornell - Part 1Send us a textWelcome to Spark & Ignite Your Marketing, the podcast where real conversations meet real strategies. I'm your host, Beverly Cornell, founder and fairy godmother of brand clarity at Wickedly Branded. With over 25 years of experience, I’ve helped hundreds of entrepreneurs awaken their brand magic, attract the right people, and build businesses that light them up.Feeling stuck in your brand? You’re not alone. In this solo episode, Beverly Cornell shares how to awaken your brand magic with clarity, confidence, and consistency. Learn the simple yet powerful steps to real...2025-02-1708 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 122: Emi Donald, Department of History, Cornell UniversityIn this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Emi Donald, a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Cornell University. Emi shares insights from their 18-month fieldwork in Bangkok, where they explored the roles of tomboys (thom in Thai) and trans men. They highlight ways the transgender experience, including clinic access, social acceptance of the trans community, and their legal protections, have evolved in Thailand in recent history. Then they take a bittersweet victory lap on their PhD experience, with some tips for aspiring PhD students: learn a language, develop time management skills, and find your people to get...2025-02-1347 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 120: Nielson Sophann Hul, Department of Linguistics, Cornell UniversityIn this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Mr. Nielson Sophann Hul, a Khmer Lecturer at the University of Washington (at the time of the interview, he was defending his PhD in Linguistics at Cornell University). Mr. Hul's research explores how heritage Khmer speakers in the Northwestern US use implosives, or stop consonants, in their speech. He reveals that fluent Khmer speakers and speakers who have spent less time in the US generally use more implosives than others. Mr. Hul explains the importance of his findings: among immigrant communities, practicing one’s native language strongly connects with their cultural and co...2025-01-1640 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UThe Write Stuff: How ESPN's Jeremy Schaap Turned a Cornell Passion into Unrivaled Sports Reporting GreatnessYou’ll love this conversation with the legendary Jeremy Schaap, Cornell alum and Emmy-winning ESPN sports journalist. From his roots at the Cornell Daily Sun—where he spent more time than anywhere else on campus—to his 30+ years at ESPN, Jeremy has covered every major sporting event and the most fascinating athlete stories.Known for award-winning documentaries like E:60 and Outside the Lines, he brings unparalleled depth and passion to his storytelling.Today, Jeremy reflects on his time at Cornell—his favorite classes, close friendships, and how both his college years and his father, fellow Cornell...2025-01-0652 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS14E13 - Şebnem Özkan - Cornell Global HubsWe catch up with Şebnem Özkan to learn what's new in Cornell's collaborative, interdisciplinary initiative with partners around the world, Global Hubs. #barış global.cornell.edu/hubs globalhubs@cornell.edu 2024-12-0426 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 88: Bridging Campus and Community with Cornell and Ithaca Police ChiefsIn this episode, Erin and Toral welcome Cornell Chief of Police Anthony Bellamy and Ithaca City Chief of Police Thomas Kelly. The chiefs discuss their paths to leadership, guiding philosophies on policing with empathy, and efforts to build trust within Ithaca and Cornell’s diverse communities. With a unique mix of a small-town atmosphere and a large student population, they explore the challenges of balancing community engagement with enforcement, fostering inclusivity and wellbeing, and collaborating on public safety to serve everyone in the community.2024-11-0858 minMarketing Mastery: Attract, Convert & GrowMarketing Mastery: Attract, Convert & GrowUnlocking Success: Brand Marketing Secrets with Beverly CornellJoin Stacey Chillemi and Beverly Cornell as they dive deep into the marketing world in our latest episode. In this engaging discussion, they explore innovative strategies, emerging trends, and the psychology behind effective marketing. Whether you're a seasoned marketer, a business owner, or just starting, this video is packed with valuable insights and tips that can help elevate your marketing game in 2024. Don't miss out on their expert advice as they decode the mysteries of successful marketing campaigns and share real-world examples. Subscribe for more content like this and stay ahead in the ever-evolving marketing landscape!T...2024-09-2441 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 113: Aichiro Suryo Prabowo, Postdoctoral Associate, Southeast Asia Program, Cornell UniversityIn this episode, host Francine Barchett interviewed Aichiro Suryo Prabowo (Chiro), a Postdoctoral Associate at the Cornell University Southeast Asia Program (SEAP). Chiro examines whether addressing poverty and tackling climate change are mutually exclusive priorities by combining quantitative and textual analysis of Indonesia's central government budget documents from the past two decades. He assesses the degree to which national programs are focused on climate solutions and compares them to competing economic agendas.    Lightning Round: 3:55   Research and lecture summary: 10:30   Advice for researchers and recommendations: 31:01   Aichiro Suryo Prabowo's Top Recommendations: Music...2024-06-0340 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 112: Sirithorn Ing Siriwan, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University In this episode, host Francine Barchett interviewed Sirithorn Siriwan, or Ing, a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University. Ing discusses rice rituals in northern Thailand and how they relate to animism, or “Sasana Phi.” She draws from narratives surrounding what she coins Thai "ricelihood" to unfold the juxtaposition of phi, rice deity, and Theravada Buddhism. Finally, she recaps her multi-media methodological approach, which includes the use of theater and autoethnography.   Lightning Round: 4:42   Research and lecture summary: 12:07   Advice for researchers and recommendations: 47:37   Sirithorn Siriwan's Top Recommendations: Buoyancy (2019)   The music on the podcast is from "...2024-05-0654 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UDREAM DEAN! - Rachel Dunifon, Dean of Cornell Human EcologyCornell Human Ecology is THRIVING!One reason?Dean Rachel Dunifon is a vibrant force behind the exciting changes and future of the school.Human Ecology has always been forward thinking, graduating students who feel a deep love for their professors and classes, and taking a wide breadth of experience and science based knowledge into the "real world."With her background in psychology and public policy, Dean Dunifon is helping to reshape the future of the school. She played a key role in the redesign of the Martha Van Rensselaer Building, getting...2024-03-1147 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS13E4 - Luke Urbain - Language, Art, Safety, and Cornell’s Latin American and Caribbean Studies ProgramDr. Luke Urbain, the new Program Manager of Cornell's Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about language learning, Cuban politics, art, and the concept of “safety.” https://lacs.einaudi.cornell.edu/  #colero   2024-02-2825 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UCornell Catalysts: Tim & Steph Barry! (and he's the 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year!)A total thrill. Our friends Lori and Greg Greene introduced us to Tim and Steph (Carter) Barry, both entrepreneurs, both brilliant and both have a GREAT sense of humor.Tim and Steph have remained deeply involved in the Cornell community. Their passion for supporting a wide array of initiatives, ranging from human centered design to athletics is truly inspiring.BIG NEWS: Tim's entrepreneurial spirit and dedication were recently recognized when he was awarded Cornell University Entrepreneur of the Year 2024—which speaks volumes about his innovative contributions at VillageMD, Cornell, and beyond.Out...2024-02-2637 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 78: Destined for Cornell Despite a Nontraditional PathAccording to Carl Cornell’s (he/they) surname, one would think he was destined for the university. However, Carl’s path to Cornell was anything but traditional. In this episode, Erin and Carl dive into his journey and how he’s navigated his personal and professional lives with a unique intersection of identities. Now, as the assistant director of undergraduate advising at Cornell Bowers CIS, Carl has become a leader in many communities across Cornell while advocating for himself and others along the way.2024-02-0949 minSpark & Ignite Your MarketingSpark & Ignite Your MarketingA Podcast Series Where Entrepreneurial Passion Meets Marketing Strategy with Beverly CornellSend us a textWelcome to the launch of "Spark and Ignite Your Marketing," a groundbreaking podcast series where passion meets strategy in the world of marketing and entrepreneurship. Hosted by Beverly Cornell, a seasoned marketer with a career spanning over two decades, this podcast promises to be an enlightening journey through the realms of innovation, growth, and connection.Beverly's Odyssey: An Accidental EntrepreneurBeverly Cornell's narrative is not just a success story; it's an example of the power of adaptability and passion. Born in Alabama and raised in Michigan, her life...2024-02-0705 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind Podcast[Hot Ones Special] Episode 106: Geronimo Cristobal and Eric Goh, Ph.D. Candidates in History of Art, Cornell UniversityWelcome to Spicy SEAP! This final episode of Season 11 is a special edition where we recreate the popular TV show 'Hot Ones', but with a twist—these aren't chicken wings, but spicy Southeast Asian food. host Francine Barchett is joined by Geronimo Cristobal and Eric Goh, PhD candidates and co-chairs of the SEAP Graduate Student Committee. She asks them about life as graduate students at Cornell, their academic interests, planning one of the world's most prestigious speaker series in Southeast Asian studies, and  more. Join us for a lively conversation about what it's like to be part of...2024-02-0147 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UFrom South Africa to Cornell ED - Jemma Hendricks!Tune in for a morning-after interview with Jemma Hendricks, current high school senior who just got accepted to Cornell by early decision.Her story is unique and will get better and better now that she will live her dream of attending Cornell.She's the daughter of one of our best friends and past guest Micki Shulman Hendricks, which makes it even more exciting for us.Jemma is brilliant and she worked hard for this day. We are so proud of her!Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University2023-12-1809 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS12E11 - Anthony Ng’ang’a - The Safal-Cornell Kiswahili Prize for African LiteratureWe meet with Anthony Ng’ang’a, a representative from the East Africa-based Safal Group. Anthony discusses he Safal-Cornell Kiswahili Prize, an award to recognize writing and translations in African languages and help proliferate them around the globe. https://www.safalgroup.com/cornell-kiswahili-prize/  https://kiswahiliprize.cornell.edu/  #GutiriWaIregiUtuire Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12U1Pl22MoiLoU4kJ9YDskCbZZe1PlHmPD4kN90yuPH4/edit?usp=sharing     2023-11-0821 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS12E7 - Discovery Across Disciplines: Cornell’s College Scholar ProgramMcKenna Norton and Jack Donnellan are undergraduates in the Class of 2025 cohort of Cornell's Robert S. Harrison College Scholar Program. They describe their projects that focus on responses to alienation across cultures and on the role of language in the application of the rule of law around the world. https://as.cornell.edu/education/college-scholar-program  https://as.cornell.edu/mckenna-norton https://as.cornell.edu/jack-donnellan #刀子嘴豆腐心 #يلا Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cuFKJ0aIqEDSR_hCXR3INBXmtrVExyXIgE-qbut9a8c/edit?usp=sharing   2023-10-1123 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS12E5 - The Next Monsoon & Gatty Lecture Rewind - Cornell’s Asian Language and Culture PodcastsWe meet some of the teams behind two other Cornell-based language and culture podcasts. Daniel Bass and Shavin Seneviratne are the co-hosts of The Next Monsoon, a series by Cornell's South Asia Program examining artistic and cultural responses to climate change in South Asia. Francine Barchett and Emily Falica are involved with Gatty Lecture Rewind, a podcast by the Southeast Asia Program centered on conversations and interviews with visiting scholars working in and around that region. Gatty Lecture Rewind: https://gattyrewind.libsyn.com/ The Next Monsoon: https://nextmonsoon.podbean.com/ Listen to a...2023-09-2737 minStories to Create PodcastStories to Create Podcast"Journey of Words: Exploring Cornell Bunting's Authorship Odyssey"Send us a textIn this captivating episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, our host, Cornell Bunting, delves into the intriguing world of his journey as an author. He opens up about the motivations that led him to become a writer, sharing the profound memories and experiences that have shaped his path.Cornell takes us back to the moment when he made the life-changing decision to pursue a career in writing, recounting the challenges and triumphs he encountered along his road to publication. He shares how he manages the creative surge when new ideas...2023-09-2336 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UKyle Kipnes - What Type of Student Applies to Cornell in 2023?As application season approaches, we get an inside look at Kyle's journey through the exciting process of applying to Cornell.Kyle comes from a family with strong ties to Cornell, but came to the realization all on her own that the veterinary program at Cornell is the one for her. She has a love of animals and learning and a deep appreciation for the importance of community and giving back.  She is a determined and passionate student with a personality that immediately draws you in. We absolutely loved her, you will too. We are hoping s...2023-08-2116 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UA Dream Come True! From Cornell Student to Cornell Professor! Denise Green is Here!We cannot imagine there are many stories like this one:A student, who loves Cornell and dreams of being a professor (we have all been there I think), gets her PhD and gets a job as a professor at Cornell! Suddenly, her colleagues are the very people that inspired her as a student.But there's more...She's not just an incredible professor - tune in to hear all the other things she has taken on. She's changing lives and perspectives.Almost equally as important, she was a phenomenal game contestant.Thanks to our pal...2023-07-3135 minStories to Create PodcastStories to Create Podcast"Empowering Youth: Cornell Bunting's Vision for EHAS INC"Send us a textIn this episode, Cornell Bunting delves into the story behind his brand's transformation into an LLC, shedding light on his journey. He also explores the significant impact of his nonprofit organization, EHAS INC, which is dedicated to fostering self-reliance and nurturing a growth mindset among disadvantaged youth.During the conversation, Cornell outlines the organization's plans for youth, both in America and Jamaica, unveiling the inspiring initiatives aimed at creating brighter futures for the next generation. Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB...2023-07-3139 minClariTalksClariTalksS3 E1 - Cornell's "Greatest Good"Season 3 of ClariTalks is focusing on the greatest good. Cornell recently spearheaded a fundraising campaign by quoting from Ezra Cornell's journal and claiming that all Cornellians are devoted to achieving the "greatest good." But how true is that in practice? And what does the university even think goodness is? In episode 1, we focus on the second question here–talking to university historian Corey Ryan Earle about the values that Cornell espouses and how it often fails to carry them out. Follow us on Instagram @cornellclaritas or visit cornellclaritas.com 2023-04-2619 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UWe Presented at the Cornell Entrepreneurship Celebration, and...Total life highlight to be invited to speak at the Cornell Entrepreneurship Conference!Invited by Zach Shulman at Gwen Whiting's suggestion, we talked about this podcast and then did our first live podcast with Barry Beck, co-founder of Blue Mercury and now, Evenly.We also hit every stop on our bucket list, and every college town bar.Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University2023-04-1709 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastMK Long, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell UniversityOn this week's episode, Francine sits down with MK Long, a graduate student in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University, to unpack her research analyzing the (auto)biographies of Burmese Buddhist nuns. These texts come from a 1982 volume of (auto)biographies of the founder and three generations of successors of a Buddhist nunnery established in central Burma in 1905. Stay tuned for a discussion on the importance of interpersonal relationships between nuns, kinship, language learning, graduate school, and more! Lightning Round: 03:00 Research and lecture summary: 12:15 Advice for researchers: 25:50   T...2023-04-1431 minCornell Engineering Career ConversationsCornell Engineering Career ConversationsIntroducing Cornell University Engineering Career ConversationsCornell engineers are changing the world every day. Director of the Engineering Career Center, Christa Downey, and Engineering Communications Program Director, Dr. Traci Nathans-Kelly, introduce Engineering Career Conversations. We share our motivation for celebrating excellence and innovation among engineers whose impact contributes to a healthier, more equitable, and more sustainable world. Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/ECCtranscript1 Bertrand Odom-Reed, Director Cornell Broadcast Studios broadcaststudio@cornell.edu Melissa Bazley, Editor2023-04-1002 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UIthaca College Graduate Carolyn Gitlin Answers: What Did They Think of Cornell?We love her! Carolyn Gitlin is Steph's sister-in-law and a favorite friend to both of us. We have always wanted to know what Ithaca College students thought of Cornell students, if their paths often crossed, and whether what they did for fun in Ithaca was the same as what we did.And, did they have to take a swim test???You'll also hear how a brilliant choice of major and some encouragement from a special friend led to a life of limitless and rewarding volunteer work. Carolyn is a born leader and tremendous g...2023-04-1024 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UJulie Dugoff Waxman - The Cornell Start-up that Led to THISWhen Julie was a senior at Cornell, she took an entrepreneurship class that required her to start a business. She and a few classmates launched the tremendously successful "Quickie Cookie." After selling that business she spent decades in the fashion industry, until a craving to be an entrepreneur again inspired her, and an idea exploded.She built Baked in Color, the most  beautiful, colorful chocolate chip cookies you have ever seen. Armed with knowledge from her Cornell class and the skills she honed in fashion merchandizing, she has been profitable since year one.You will l...2023-03-2731 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastJeremy Ladd, Department of Government, Cornell UniversityOn this week's episode, Francine welcomes Dr. Jeremy Ladd of Cornell University's Government Department to unpack his lecture titled, "The Unintended Consequences of Repression in the Electoral Regimes in the Social Media Era". During the episode, Francine delves into Dr. Ladd's utilization of social media data to explore the effects of political suppression on Cambodia's political scene during the 2010s. Stay tuned to hear about Dr. Ladd's work as a mixed-methods political theorist in Southeast Asia!   Lightning Round: 04:02 Research and lecture summary: 8:11 Advice for researchers and recommendations: 39:00 Dr. Ladd's T...2023-03-1447 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastEpisode 84: Juan Fernandez, Department of History, Cornell UniversityWelcome back to a new season of the Gatty Rewind! On this week's episode, Francine sits down with Juan Fernandez, a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Cornell University, to unpack his research on the histories of masculinity in the highlands of the northern Philippines in the early 20th century. Stay tuned as we discuss sexuality in the Philippines, reminisce over Juan and Francine's time at Cornell, and more! Lightning Round: 04:36 Research and lecture summary: 06:50 Cornell Tidbits: 24:30 Advice for researchers and recommendations: 30:08 Juan Fernandez's Top...2023-03-0737 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UMarike Bradford Toothaker and Everything You Want to Know about Cornell in 2023!!Marike went to Cornell as a first year, and then stayed for 25 more!She is one of the most knowledgeable, likable and charismatic people we have met and she explains everything from giving to Cornell, to what happened to the beloved Ivy Room, to what the hottest class is on campus (bet you guess incorrectly).We should give out Bingo boards or something with this episode to keep track of the openings and closings. Its fun!Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University.2023-03-0542 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UCornell Football Hall of Famer - Jay (The Horn) Bloedorn!!You've heard of Monday Night Football, this is Monday 7 am Football (if you listen as soon as this airs), and it's not any less exciting.On April 1st, Jay (The Horn) Bloedorn will be inducted into the Cornell Football Hall of Fame!Tune in for his achievements, including some distinctions which have not yet been replicated since he graduated 3 decades ago!Also find out whether he ate 20 McDonald's hamburgers, how much macaroni fits into a beer pitcher, and if he will arm wrestle your hosts after they complete their 7-day arm challenge.2023-02-2035 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 63: Unpacking Your Bags and the Data: Retention At CornellIn this episode, Erin and Toral are joined by Maria Wolff (she/her/hers), senior consultant for Talent Retention at Cornell, to unpack recent declines in employee retention at the university and in higher education. After exploring the top reasons why people are leaving Cornell, Maria shares ways to focus on creating and supporting an environment that purposefully and proactively retains its employees. She shares how engaging with the entire “employee experience” contributes to workplace belonging and strives to make Cornell a desirable employer for all.2023-02-1045 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UDrumroll please, for Cornell DRUM MAJOR Zack Kozma!!!Can't remember a time we felt more Cornell love and spirit than when we watched Zack Kozma conduct the marching band this past fall. This week we met the Cornell marching band Drum Major for a little behind the scenes and a little quiz on Ivy League fight songs, Name That Tune style!He's as fun and enthusiastic in his real life too! You will love Zack and we suggest you Google some of his performances during the 2022 football season. His energy is infectious!Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University2023-02-0630 minFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansREBROADCAST: Being a Cornell Trustee - Doug Mitarotonda '02, MEng '03, MA '07, PhD '09 (original air date: 2/3/21)The 2023 Alumni Trustee Election is officially OPEN so what better time to learn about what it means to be an alumni elected trustee and why YOU should vote?! Check out this year's ballot and make your voice heard! ___________________________________________________________ What does it take to be on Cornell’s Board of Trustees? Four Cornell degrees? Not necessarily. But Doug Mitarotonda’s decade plus (yep! undergrad, two masters’ and a PhD) as a Cornell student gives him a unique perspective on the Board. Tune in to hear his journey from student to Trustee and why you sh...2023-01-1829 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UZach Shulman - Director of Cornell Entrepreneurship and Cornell LIFERWe have never met anyone with as many ties to Cornell. And we are all lucky he does what he does for Cornell students and for entrepreneurship in general.Zach Shulman: Undergrad, law student, professor and the director of Cornell entrepreneurship - we had a moment of "we're not worthy." However, that did not deter us from pitching our Cornell specific new business ideas. And he was the BEST. He is REALLY a lot of fun.Tune in for great stories and a great story. There is no one else with this path....2023-01-0939 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UCongratulations Sammy Lockwood- She Got Early Decision Cornell!!!BONUS EPISODE so you can hear from a high school senior right after she got into Cornell.This is what it sounds like to get Early Decision in 2022!Superstar and published author, Sammy Lockwood will carry on the Cornell legacy for her family. Her mom was our sorority sister and even though Sammy will have her own and very different experience, we cannot help but dream about all the things she will do that we loved.Sammy is a poetry and music writer, crazy-active at her school, and has infectious energy. We could...2022-12-2116 minStories to Create PodcastStories to Create Podcast"Dreams and Resilience: Unpacking 'Man' with Author Cornell Bunting"Send us a textIn this episode, our host engages in a profound and thought-provoking discussion with Cornell Bunting, an accomplished author and poet, as they delve into his captivating work titled 'Man.' This narrative serves as a deep contemplation on the themes of dreams and resilience.Cornell leads us through the intricate tapestry of 'Man,' where the story's central character awakens with a daunting dream that seems almost insurmountable. As he grapples with the weight of this dream, he finds himself questioning his own determination. Is man simply a dreamer, or does...2022-12-1932 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UAndy Noel - Cornell's Legendary Athletic Director for 23 (1/2) of his 44 years at CornellTalk about being a legend and leaving a legacy.Supremely successful AD Noel, set to retire after this season, has shattered expectations on and off the fields.We spoke to him the day before his replacement was announced and had the chance to learn about his incredible beginning, his highs and lows, and how he leads 37 different sports teams and coaching staffs. AND: he was an ALL-AMERICAN collegiate wrestler!Also important to note that he is one of the most charismatic and fun people we have met.  You will love him to...2022-12-0544 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) USCOOP! Cornell Daily Sun Writer Brendan Kempff talks Collegetown, Fraternities, Football and 9 am TequilaIt's the scoop we have been dying to get!One of the most talked about topics on our podcast and among our listeners is the state of Collegetown.Enter Brendan KempffHis recent Conell Daily Sun opinion piece on the state of Collegetown got our attention and we could not wait to talk to him. If you're wondering what it's like now and what the students want it to be- tune in.When he's not writing for The Sun, he plays Sprint Football, enjoys his fraternity, he's a Hotelie, and next...2022-11-2833 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) USwimpreneur Jamie Banks: The Cornell Network Works!!Start your week with the infectious energy of this week's guest!After a truly incredible start to her career in fashion design, Jamie Banks has created her own niche swimwear line.The Cornell network of professors, friends and mentors opened doors, inspired and celebrated her efforts to launch something she is uniquely qualified to do.Listen to Jamie's story and advice, and hear how she, in real time, takes our ridiculous ideas for swimsuits and turns them instantly into viable products. We are partial to "The CornellthankU."Also - she is offering...2022-10-1746 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) U"Cornellians" and Cornell University TodayWatch our instagram this week - every day we will post pictures of Michelle's trip to Cornell where she hunted down many of the landmarks our guests have mentioned on the podcast so you can see what they look like in 2022. While there, she even FaceTimed with podcast guest Tony Chen for directions to the bench that he and Dave Price loved so much.  We also have some exciting news - well, WE'RE excited...can you guess what it is from the title of this week's podcast?    Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornel...2022-08-0808 minStartup CornellStartup CornellStartup Cornell episode 11: Stephanie Wisner'16The 11th episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Stephanie Wisner ’16, co-founder of Centivax, a therapeutics company that’s creating universal vaccines to reduce and eradicate the remaining complex pathogens of the 21st century. She is also the author of a newly-released book, “Building Backwards to Biotech: The Power of Entrepreneurship to Drive Cutting-Edge Science to Market.”2022-06-0747 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 56: Journey Back to Cornell- A Conversation with Sonia Rucker, AVP of Inclusion & BelongingToral and Bert have an engaging conversation with Sonia Rucker (she/her/hers), the new AVP of Inclusion and Belonging and member of the Presidential Advisors for Diversity and Equity (PADE). Sonia worked at Cornell 2003-2011 and rejoined in 2021. Toral and Bert talk to Sonia about her journey back to Cornell and how issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion impact all staff at Cornell.2022-05-1343 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS9E12 - Cornell’s International Teaching Assistant ProgramDerina Samuel, Jody Gabler, Jayasri Srinivasan, Mila Veshcherevich, and Alice Wu from Cornell’s International Teaching Assistant Program tell us about the support services they offer to our international graduate student community. ITAP on the web: https://teaching.cornell.edu/graduate-students/ITAP #alcachofa #преподавательница #tiftuf #sisu #chongololo 2022-05-0431 minStartup CornellStartup CornellStartup Cornell Episode 10: Afritrip Advisors MoroccoThe tenth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Ghali Jorio ’22, founder of AfriTrip Advisors Morocco, a travel company that offers private and customized trips around Morocco.2022-04-1923 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS9E7 - Krista Saleet - Cornell’s David M. Einhorn Center for Community EngagementKrista Saleet gives us the rundown on the new David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement at Cornell and the programming and resources they offer.  https://scl.cornell.edu/get-involved/public-service-center #ibashoom 2022-03-3016 minStartup CornellStartup CornellStartup Cornell Episode 9: Staff on TapThe ninth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Kayla Foley, MBA ’22 and Jasheah Howard MEng ’22, co-founders of Staff on Tap, a digital marketplace that fills long-term care provider’s scheduling needs by connecting them to temp nurses in the area. Through their platform, full-time and part-time nurses looking for extra money through additional shifts can post listings on StaffOnTap's marketplace with customized rates, schedules and locations and then are connected to nursing homes in need of temporary help.2022-03-1836 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS9E5 - Cornell’s Global HubsWe’re going global! We will talk about Cornell’s new collaborative Global Hubs with our colleagues Wendy Wolford, Rachel Beatty Riedl, Sebnem Ozkan, and Cindy Tarter. Partnerships exist with institutions in Australia, China, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Zambia. https://global.cornell.edu/global-hubs   #chiunque #Naamanala  #Tukupamoja  #Çemişgezeklileştirebildiklerimizdensiniz 2022-03-0929 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UThe episode that could not have happened without Cornell!Had we not met at Cornell, we could not have made this episode together. Shout out to Randy the electrician, without whom you may not have gotten an incredible laugh today. (Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornell University)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cornellthanku/2022-02-1430 minStartup CornellStartup CornellStartup Cornell Episode 8: Rich HorganThe eighth episode of a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Rich Horgan ‘14, founder of Cure Rare Disease, a non-profit biotech company working to create individualized therapeutics using CRISPR technology to treat people impacted by rare diseases.2022-02-0842 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UClub Baseball, Biometry and Sushiritos: Get an Off-the-Beaten-Path Cornell Education from Finbarr!Current senior Finbarr tells us about  campus life at Cornell before and during Covid. Listen to his Cornell experiences, highlights, and what's next when he graduates in May. We could not believe all the things he has done, but mostly we are stuck on the Sushirito truck. And did we mention he's our best friend's son?(Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornell University)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cornellthanku/2022-02-0739 minStartup CornellStartup CornellStartup Cornell Episode 5: JP PollakThe fifth episode of Startup Cornell, a podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, features JP Pollak, co-founder and chief architect at The Commons Project Foundation, a senior researcher-in-residence at Cornell Tech and an assistant professor of clinical epidemiology at Weill Cornell Medical College. The Commons Project is a nonprofit public trust established to build platforms and services to make life better for people around the world. Several of their current projects involve apps that provide a secure and verifiable way for people to document their health status – including their COVID vaccination and test results -- as they travel and cross bo...2021-10-3133 minCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) UCornell (thank) U TrailerTake a trip down memory lane with other Cornellians. Weekly conversations with Michelle and Stephanie will introduce you to past and present Cornellians to hear where they are now and why they are most thankful to Cornell. (Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornell University)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cornellthanku/2021-07-1700 minStartup CornellStartup CornellStartup Cornell Episode 2: Brooke WingoThe second episode of a new podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, Startup Cornell, features Brooke Wingo ’17, cofounder and president of Zone Swimwear, a company offering fully customizable suits for teams.2021-07-1328 minStartup CornellStartup CornellStartup Cornell Episode 1: Nick NickitasStartup Cornell, a new podcast hosted by Entrepreneurship at Cornell, explores the bold entrepreneurial ideas coming from our students, faculty, staff and young alumni. The Startup Cornell podcast will include interviews with Cornell entrepreneurs, who tell their stories of successes and failures and offer actionable advice for building and growing a business. Our first guest is Nick Nickitas MBA ‘14, founder and CEO of Rosie, the industry-leading online grocery shopping platform for mobile and web. Rosie is a locally focused eCommerce company that partners with leading independent retailers and their wholesalers to provide eCommerce, delivery opportunities, shopper marketing and deep data se...2021-06-1035 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 43: AAPI at Cornell, Part IVThis is the final episode of a four-part special series celebrating AAPI staff members at Cornell. On this episode, Toral has a conversation about with Caleb Yu (he/him/his), Graduate and International Student Career Coach at Cornell Career Services, Christina Liang (she/her/hers), Interim Judicial Administrator in the Office of the Judicial Administrator, and Hei Hei Depew (she/her/hers), Financial Analyst in the College of Human Ecology and Chair of the Employee Assembly. For more information on resources to celebrate Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month, please visit: https://diversity.cornell.edu/our-community/dei-celebration-resources2021-05-2826 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 42: AAPI at Cornell, Part IIIThis episode is part three of a four-part special series celebrating AAPI staff members at Cornell. On this episode, Toral has a conversation about AAPI heritage and traditions with Caleb Yu (he/him/his), Graduate and International Student Career Coach at Cornell Career Services, Christina Liang (she/her/hers), Interim Judicial Administrator in the Office of the Judicial Administrator, and Hei Hei Depew (she/her/hers), Financial Analyst in the College of Human Ecology and Chair of the Employee Assembly. For more information on resources to celebrate Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month, please visit: https://diversity.cornell.edu/our-community...2021-05-2832 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 41: AAPI at Cornell, Part IIThis episode is part two of a four-part special series celebrating AAPI staff members at Cornell. On this episode, Toral continues the conversation with Perdita Das-Humphrey (she/her/hers), Assistant Dean at the Hans A. Bethe House, Jamie Hom (she/her/hers), Assistant Director of New Student Programs, Aaron King (he/him/his), Assistant Dean at the William Keeton House, and Carolyn Chow (she/her/hers), Recruiter and Inclusion Program Lead in the College of Veterinary Medicine. For more information on resources to celebrate Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month, please visit: https://diversity.cornell.edu/our-community/dei-celebration-resources2021-05-2135 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastAnthony Irwin, Society for the Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell UniversityIn this week's podcast episode of the Gatty Lecture Rewind, Michael chats with Anthony Irwin, a Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell University, about a recent lecture he gave at Cornell, titled, "Everybody Gets a Sword! The Production and Proliferation of Buddhist Ritual Weaponry in Northern Thailand." Anthony and Michael discuss Anthony's journey to this project, as well as the significance of class and the state to ritual weaponry in Northern Thailand. 2021-05-1846 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 40: AAPI at Cornell, Part IThis episode is part one of a four-part special series celebrating AAPI staff members at Cornell. On this episode, Toral has a conversation about AAPI heritage and traditions with Perdita Das-Humphrey (she/her/hers), Assistant Dean at the Hans A. Bethe House, Jamie Hom (she/her/hers), Assistant Director of New Student Programs, Aaron King (he/him/his), Assistant Dean at the William Keeton House, and Carolyn Chow (she/her/hers), Recruiter and Inclusion Program Lead in the College of Veterinary Medicine. For more information on resources to celebrate Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month, please visit: https://diversity.cornell...2021-05-1439 minGatty Rewind PodcastGatty Rewind PodcastVinh Phu Pham, PhD Candidate in Comparative Literature, Cornell UniversityIn this week's episode of the Gatty Lecture Rewind, Michael sits down with Vinh Pham, a PhD Candidate at Cornell University, to discuss Vinh's dissertation and work on the future of Vietnamese Francophone literature. Vinh will give a lecture at Cornell University on May 13, 2021, titled "Configuring the Future in Vietnamese Francophone: Readings of Marguerite Duras, Pham Duy Khiêm, and Kim Lefèvre." To register for that lecture, visit: https://events.cornell.edu/event/configuring_the_future_in_vietnamese_francophone_readings_of_marguerite_duras_pham_duy_khiem_and_kim_lefevre. The book that Vinh mentions on the podcast is ti...2021-05-1130 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS7E11 - Cornell China CenterWe speak with Ying Hua and Nina Chaopricha about the Cornell China Center and the events and opportunities afforded to students onsite in Beijing and on Cornell's campus. #加油 #Donaudampfschifffahrtskapitänskajüte  #颖 https://chinacenter.cornell.edu/   2021-04-2830 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 38: "Here to Stay..." on DEI Initiatives with Our Colleagues at Weill Cornell MedicineToral and Anthony talk to their DEI counterparts at Weill Cornell Medicine: Jamal Lopez (he/him/his), Senior Director of Institutional Equity and Fanesse George (she/her/hers), Manager of Diversity, Inclusion & Engagement. They talk about how their work is similar- and different- while also sharing their hopes and dreams about the future of DEI initiatives. For more information on the Office of Institutional Equity at Weill Cornell Medicine, please visit: https://diversity.weill.cornell.edu/policies/title-ix For more information on Weill Cornell Medicine's 2021 Diversity Week, please visit: https://diversity.weill.cornell.edu/about-us/diversity-news/wcm-diversity-week-april-26th-may-1st-20212021-04-2342 minFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansStanding Strong - The Founders of the Cornell Black Alumni Association (CBAA)In 1969, every Black student at Cornell knew all of the other Black students on campus. They were a small, but powerful community and Irene Smalls '71 advocated for the group to create a legacy beyond graduation. She and four other founding members created CBAA: the Cornell Black Alumni Association. Forty five years later, the CBAA legacy is stronger than ever and we’re so fortunate to chat with the founders today.  Featuring Irene Smalls '71, Carlton Holmes '72, Sandra Black '73, Dr. Renee Alexander '74, and Conway Boyce '75.   “CBAA was a way to normalize, to con...2021-04-1458 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS7E5 - N‘Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba - Africana Studies and African Languages at CornellN‘Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba shares the lessons of three decades in Africana Studies at Cornell University. #ubuntu Global Comparative Education: Journal of WCCES – https://www.theworldcouncil.net/gce-editorial-team.html  World Voices Nexus: the WCCES Chronicle – https://www.worldcces.org/  Find information on conversation hours for Cornell's African languages (Igbo, KiSwahili, and Yoruba) at https://lrc.cornell.edu/conversation-hours 2021-03-1734 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS7E3 - Language Tutoring at CornellJennifer Bokaer-Smith, Bianca Lewis, and Ariana Croese from Cornell’s Learning Strategies Center discuss their growing language tutoring program and its value to the Cornell community. #avanza #mi alma #mi schiallo 2021-03-0329 minFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansBeing a Cornell Trustee - Doug Mitarotonda '02, MEng '03, MA '07, PhD '09What does it take to be on Cornell’s Board of Trustees? Four Cornell degrees? Not necessarily. But Doug Mitarotonda’s decade plus (yep! undergrad, two masters’ and a PhD) as a Cornell student gives him a unique perspective on the Board. Tune in to hear his journey from student to Trustee and why you should vote for your next alumni-elected trustee. Learn about the candidates and cast your vote today! Read the episode transcript. Created and produced by Amanda Massa. Music by Kia Albertson-Rogers '13, koa3@cornell.edu. Artwor...2021-02-0329 minThe Humanities PodThe Humanities PodIndigenous Dispossession and the Founding of Cornell: Part 1 with Jon ParmenterIn this premiere episode, Paul Fleming sits down with Cornell associate professor of history, Jon Parmenter, to learn more about his new research. Jon’s blog post, "Flipped Scrip, Flipping the Script, the Morrill Act of 1862, Cornell University and the Legacy of 19th Century Indigenous Dispossession,” adds to the emerging conversations on America’s land-grant universities to tell the early story of Cornell University.   2020-12-1029 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS6E3 - Cornell’s Farmworker Legal Assistance ClinicProfessor Beth Lyon, Director of Cornell’s Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic, and Victor Flores, J.D. Candidate and Spanish instructor in our Languages Across the Curriculum Initiative, offer a look into Cornell’s Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic, and the different educational methods they utilize to create access to the American justice system for speakers of Spanish and Indigenous languages. #Vos #Ojalá 2020-09-2317 minHealth ConsciousHealth ConsciousNicolas Ziebarth - Associate Professor at Cornell UniversityDr. Nicolas Ziebarth is an associate professor in Cornell's Policy Analysis and Management Department and an economist focusing on the benefits of paid sick leave for employees. In today's episode, Payton and Christian speak to Dr. Ziebarth on the importance of paid sick leave accessibility during the COVID-19 pandemic.   More of Dr. Ziebarth's work can be found at: https://www.human.cornell.edu/people/nrz2 2020-09-2131 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 25: Blackness at Cornell, Part IIIOn this episode, we continue the special series called “Blackness at Cornell" with faculty member Dr. Peggy Odom-Reed. For more information on anti-racism resources available at Cornell, please visit: https://diversity.cornell.edu/our-community/anti-racism-resources2020-07-2411 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 24: Blackness at Cornell, Part IIOn this episode, we continue the special series called “Blackness at Cornell" with staff member Anthony Bellamy. For more information on anti-racism resources available at Cornell, please visit: https://diversity.cornell.edu/our-community/anti-racism-resources2020-07-1507 minCornell University\'s Inclusive Excellence PodcastCornell University's Inclusive Excellence PodcastEpisode 23: Blackness at Cornell, Part IOn this episode, we launch a special series called “Blackness at Cornell" with staff member Jeremy Stewart. For more information on anti-racism resources available at Cornell, please visit: https://diversity.cornell.edu/our-community/anti-racism-resources2020-06-2909 minStorytellers PodcastStorytellers PodcastStorytellers Ep:1 Cornell ThomasWelcome to storytellers podcast!!  Our mission is for our guest to share 3-5 stories from their lives that have helped shape them into the human being they are today. Since the beginning of time there have been storytellers in these stories their is humor, wisdom, pain, and triumph. Our first storyteller is the one and only Cornell Thomas. Cornell is a global speaker, author, and social entrepreneur. In this episode Cornell share's 5 stories from his life that have helped make him into the human he is today.2020-04-1223 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS4E13 - Brenda Schertz - American Sign Language at CornellSince ASL is a visual form of communication, we present this episode as a video, rather than the usual audio-only format. You can view the video here: https://youtu.be/cIcmaj7kkpk A transcription of this conversation, adapted from the real-time translation occurring in the studio, is available at https://tinyurl.com/brendaschertz. A second version of the conversation, with a new translation, is forthcoming. For the final episode of the fourth season of the Speaking of Language podcast, Sam and Angelika speak with Brenda Schertz, the senior lecturer in American Sign Language a...2019-12-0601 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS4E11 - Uttiyo Raychaudhuri (rebroadcast) - Global Learning at CornellWe're taking a breather this week and are re-broadcasting one of our favorite older episodes, our December 2018 season finale featuring Cornell's Uttiyo Raychaudhuri. Since this conversation took place, Dr. Raychaudhuri has moved from his position as the first Executive Director for the Office of Global Learning at Cornell to serve as a strategy consultant to the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs. Whether you’re listening for the first time, or revisiting the conversation, we hope you enjoy and appreciate Dr. Raychaudhuri's vision for international engagement and global citizenship. 2019-11-1319 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS4E10 - Cornell World Languages DaySam and Angelika are joined by Cornell's Abby Cohn and Katie Blake to recap the premier Cornell World Languages Day. The pilot event brought high school students from the community to Cornell's campus to celebrate world languages and cultures. The four discuss the impact it had on participating students and Cornell participants. Learn more about Cornell World Languages Day at http://wld.lrc.cornell.edu/ 2019-11-0623 minSpeaking of LanguageSpeaking of LanguageS4E9 - Alternatives in Language Education: Cornell's Prison Education ProgramIn this episode, two Cornell colleagues join us to discuss their experiences teaching language to incarcerated students. Makda Weatherspoon is a Senior Lecturer of Arabic, and Tess Wheelwright is the Academic Director of the Cornell Prison Education Program (CPEP). Learn more about CPEP at https://cpep.cornell.edu/ 2019-10-3026 minFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansFresh from the Hill: Inside Stories of Noteworthy CornelliansA place Cornellians call home: Live from the Cornell Club NYC, featuring GM Craig LasnierWe're opening up season two of Fresh from the Hill with a very special bonus episode featuring Cornell Club NYC General Manager Craig Lasnier. Listen in as Craig sits down with host Lou Diamond '92 to discuss the Club's history, present, and future, what special offerings they afford Young Alumni and recent grads, how the Club has aided alumni in times of disaster and tragedy, what notable Cornell alumni come through the club, and how it's a very special place for Cornellians right in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. As Craig says, "There’s a Co...2019-08-0715 minHealth ConsciousHealth ConsciousTony German - Cornell University: Part 2This week we have the follow-up to our conversation with Tony German, Executive Director of the Cornell University Sloan Program in Health Administration! In this wide-ranging conversation, Tony shows us how he navigated his prolific career as a surgery center administrator, tells us what brought him full circle back to Ithaca, and imparts some wisdom to new graduates on how to begin their new careers with integrity.  2019-04-2338 minHealth ConsciousHealth ConsciousTony German - Cornell UniversityThis week we have Tony German, Executive Director of the Cornell University Sloan Program in Health Administration, on the show! In this wide-ranging conversation, Tony shows us how he navigated his prolific career as a surgery center administrator, tells us what brought him full circle back to Ithaca, and imparts some wisdom to new graduates on how to begin their new careers with integrity.  2019-03-2242 min