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The Cooperative ConnectionThe Cooperative ConnectionUNCP Soccer, School and Success with Anna Grossheim and Genie AmidouIn this episode of The Cooperative Connection, host Mahala Treish chats with UNCP Soccer Team captains Anna Grossheim and Genie Amidou. They discuss their journeys as athletes, balancing soccer with academics, and leading their team to success. Tune in for an inspiring look at life on and off the field, plus some fun rapid-fire questions!2025-02-2512 minPete\'s Percussion Podcast - Pete ZambitoPete's Percussion Podcast - Pete ZambitoPete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 422 - Joseph Van HasselUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) Percussion Professor and Chair of the Music Department Joseph Van Hassel stops by to talk about his recent PASIC performance with Alexandros Fragiskatos on a drumset duet (04:20), his UNCP job, freelancing, and his work in various positions for PAS (13:10), owning Media Press Publications and the detective work of finding “hidden gems” (37:20), growing up in Ohio, his composer brother, doing Bands of America in high school and getting further interested in percussion, and having a paper route (45:00), his years at Ohio University for undergrad (51:50), Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (OH) for the master’s (58:45), Hartt...2024-12-0500 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesThe Magic of Math: Pi Day, Myth-Busting and More with Hillary Sessions Each year, the arrival of the 14th day of March, or  3.14, is celebrated as Pi Day, in honor of the number Pi, which has been used by mathematicians throughout history. Pi Day is a time to honor the importance of math through events and conversations such as today’s episode. We are joined by Hillary Sessions, Director of Mathematics at UNC Pembroke, for a conversation about how UNCP is addressing the challenges brought about by the learning interruptions of the Covid-19 pandemic, the development of new math curriculum, her own research int...2024-03-1431 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes"Beyond the Curriculum;" Research and Creativity with Professor Brandon Sanderson This month we welcome Professor Brandon Sanderson of UNCP's Department of Art, who shares his work as an artist and educator. Entering his 22nd year as a professor and 28th as an exhibiting artist, Professor Sanderson currently serves as the sixth Director of the Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity Center and as Professor of Art teaching Printmaking and Drawing. Supporting undergraduate research across the campus including everything from scientific and humanities-based research to jazz composition, the Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity Center holds a yearly Symposium showcasing student work. In our conversation, Professor Sanderson shares his own story, from...2024-02-2229 minThat\'s So Fcked UpThat's So Fcked UpTSFU PRESENTS: Psychotic Psychology- Ep. 3: The Milgram ExperimentIf someone told you to give a stranger an electric shock, to the point where you're severely harming and possibly even killing that stranger... would you do it? What if they were in a white lab coat with a clipboard?The Milgram experiment is one of the most famous and controversial psychological experiments on obedience and has had a lasting effect on understanding “obedience, authority, and human behavior” as well as group dynamics.✨If you'd like access to over 125 episodes that aren't on the regular feed, and you'd like them all ad free, join our Pa...2024-02-1958 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes"A Great Sense of Community:" UNCP Music and the 'Spirit of the Carolinas' Marching BandWe start off the new year by welcoming Dr. Joseph Van Hassel, Chair of the UNCP Department of Music, and Kalem Graham, Director of the 'Spirit of the Carolinas' Marching Band, for a conversation about musical activities on campus and beyond. We discussed what brought each of them to music as a career, and what they studied along the way. We learned more about what research and scholarship looks like in the performing arts, and the two shared how their work in the classroom informs growth as performers, and in the study of education and teaching. As...2024-01-1827 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesA Community of Conservation: Citizen Science with Dr. Jerry Griffith This month we celebrate conservation and sustainability through this intriguing conversation with Dr. Jerry Griffith, Associate Professor in our Department of Geology and Geography. Dr. Griffith shares his experience tracking timber for the U.S. Forest Service through efforts to engage members of the community in conservation. This citizen science work educates and involves the general public with plant and forest health, and assists with efforts to prevent poaching of valuable woods such as black walnut, much prized for its decorative grain and durability. Dr. Griffith shares how he engages students at UNCP, and how...2023-12-1535 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes”A Defining Moment” Sixty Years after the Assassination of John F. Kennedy The month of November 2023 marks the 60th anniversary of the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. To learn more, we welcome two UNCP faculty members for a conversation about the political climate of the time, and implications for the decades to follow. We discuss how these themes are taught in classrooms today, and what relevance and lessons the assassination and subsequent killing of Lee Harvey Oswald have for society. Drs. Marineau and Hudson, who met as students at the University of Texas at Austin, both came to UNC Pembroke and reconnected as faculty, sharing...2023-11-1531 minDuke Wisdom: A Duke Basketball PodcastDuke Wisdom: A Duke Basketball PodcastWho runs the world? Guards + Duke beats UNCP by 45 in exhibitionJon Scheyer ushered in his system of three guard lineups as the Blue Devils took care of business in their exhibition against Division 2 foe UNCP.2023-11-0223 minDuke Wisdom: A Duke Basketball PodcastDuke Wisdom: A Duke Basketball PodcastCooper Flagg commits to Duke + The Very Secret ScrimmageCooper Flagg dropped his commitment on the cover of SLAM in the wee hours of the morning. Ngongba's decision is on the horizon. Plus, we still don't know what happened versus Villanova, but there will be a very public exhibition on Wednesday against UNCP2023-10-3122 minEl Búho.peEl Búho.pePiden la libertad de manifestantes que protestaron en enero contra Dina Boluarte | Pasó en el PerúPasó en el Perú | Noticiero desde regiones - 17 octubre 2023 Ayacucho ➡ Oficial implicado en la “Matanza de aeropuerto” de la región es ascendido a coronel del Ejército Peruano Ica ➡ Piden la libertad de manifestantes que protestaron en enero contra Dina Boluarte Lambayeque ➡ Amenazan con explosivos a gerente del GORE Lambayeque Piura ➡ Diresa exhorta a la población a vacunas a sus mascotas ante caso de rabia humana en el país Junín ➡ Caso desapariciones forzadas UNCP: recogerán testimonios de familiares de víctimas Puno ➡ Río Coata en peligro por la contaminación y el déficit hídrico Loreto ➡ Buscan for...2023-10-1805 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes”Persistence Shining Through:” Reading Southern Children’s Literature with Dr. Laura Hakala In today's discussion we are joined by Dr. Laura Hakala of UNCP's Department of English, Theatre and World Languages, who discusses her research and teaching of 19th and early 20th century children's literature, especially those books which focus on southern girlhood. Dr. Hakala reads from three selections she is currently using in her Southern Literature class, the first, published in 1905, is Floyd's Flowers, by African American author Silas Floyd (1869-1923). Dr. Hakala chose an excerpt from the short story "Mary and Her Dolls," which introduces readers to a smart young female character and her father...2023-10-1529 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes“How We Go About Hearing Things” Personality Characteristics in the Voice with Dr. Erik Tracy In today's episode we are joined by Dr. Erik Tracy, of UNCP's Department of Psychology, to discuss his research into how we process information when we listen to speech. Dr. Tracy shares how we assume personality characteristics of a speaker, based on a variety of elements in the voice, such as variation of pitch, timbre, and other characteristics. These assumptions cause us to automatically attempt to categorize what we hear, based on characteristics such as gender and sexual orientation. Dr. Tracy studies how words, and even smaller divisions of sounds within the words, are perceived...2023-09-1528 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes”Truly Transformative” Studying Abroad with UNCP World Languages Join us as we welcome Ana Cecilia Lara and Milagros López-Fred from our Department of English, Theatre, and World Languages, to discuss the inspiring experiences students receive through Study Abroad. The opportunity to see and experience new countries and cultures broadens perspectives and enriches student learning. Not simply a fun vacation, Study Abroad is a class that the students take, which incorporates learning before the trip, coordinated educational outreach during the trip, and concludes with reflection upon return. Our conversation looks at logistics such as cost, and the availability of payment plans, grants, and s...2023-08-1529 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes”Should I Believe This Person?” Strategies in Health Communication with Dr. Namyeon Lee Join us as we welcome Dr. Namyeon Lee of our UNCP Department of Mass Communication, to discuss her research into communication practices used to support healthcare initiatives. Dr. Lee studies how different approaches best engender support for clinical trials, and what variables seem effective in developing trust. Her research looks at design elements of printed flyers and TikTok videos which center the opinions of doctors or previous trial participants, and how the race of each spokesperson changes the trust of viewers. Dr. Lee discusses how she involves her public relations and mass communication theory and research students...2023-07-1532 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesUNCP Rocket Team: Live from Huntsville with Dr. Steven Singletary Listen as we join the UNCP Rocket Team live from the NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. This episode is a continuation of our April episode where Dr. Steven Singletary, of UNCP’s Department of Chemistry and Physics, discussed 3D printing on campus. In that episode we learned of the student work designing and printing parts for this rocket competition and the team that Dr. Singletary leads. Now, we join the team live from Huntsville and hear about the various required aspects of the competition, the students’ visit to Cummings Aerospace, and presentations given by UNCP...2023-06-1528 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesThe Sociology of Dollar Stores: Honoring Lived Experience with Dr. Tracy Vargas Join us as we chat with Dr. Tracy Vargas, Assistant Professor in our Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. Dr. Vargas is a 2023 recipient UNC Pembroke Outstanding Teaching Award, and it is easy to see why after our conversation. A native of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Dr. Vargas attended University of Pittsburg, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. She then earned her Master of Arts Sociology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and her Ph.D from Syracuse University, where she began the research discussed in this episode.  Since arriving at UNC Pembroke, Dr. Vargas h...2023-05-1535 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastThe AztecsTo learn more about the Aztecs: who they were, what they did, and if we even need to be speaking about this civilization in the past tense, I spoke with Dr. Chris Woolley. Dr. Woolley is an Associate Professor of Latin American history at UNCP. 2023-05-1255 minThe Forge of FreedomThe Forge of FreedomEpisode 17. The Forge of Freedom – Were the Perpetrators of the Holocaust Just Following Orders? What is the Milgram Experiment?Show Notes:   Episode 17. The Forge of Freedom – Were the Perpetrators of the Holocaust Just Following Orders? What is the Milgram Experiment?   In this episode, Alex Ooley discusses an experiment from the 1960s meant to determine why so many people fell in line to carry out the Holocaust. Were these individuals just following orders?   Resources:   "The Heist," a 2006 TV special by Derren Brown, features a reenactment of the Milgram experiment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heist_(Derren_Brown_special)   "...2023-04-2326 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes“Anything is Possible:” 3D Printing with Dr. Steven Singletary Join us as we chat with 3D printing expert Dr. Steven Singletary of the UNCP Department of Chemistry and Physics. A native of Tar Heel, N.C., Dr. Singletary served in the U.S. Marine Corps before earning a degree in Math and Computer Science from UNC Pembroke. He then earned his Master of Science in Geology from Texas Christian University and his Ph. D in Geochemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  Back home after his time at MIT, Dr. Singletary is an integral part of his home department, and spends his time leading UNCP’s Roc...2023-04-1534 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastThe Silk RoadsThis season we are exploring topics that our students said they wanted to know more about after taking our classes. Our fifth episode explores the Silk Roads. To learn about the Silk Roads: where they were and who and what traveled on them, I spoke with Dr. Charles Beem. Dr. Beem is a professor of British history at UNCP. 2023-04-0535 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastGrigori RasputinOur fourth episode explores the life and death of Grigori Rasputin, the religious mystic who wormed his way into the Russian tsar’s family. To learn more about Rasputin and the historical memory of his death, I spoke with Dr. Anthony Johnson. 2023-03-2750 min\"The Uncommon Connector" FTZ's Career Awareness PodcastPreparing for Professional Football with Jamar "Tank" DialsJamar "Tank" Dials graduated college from UNCP in 2009 and went to the NFL combine and had workouts with the Bill's, Jets, Dolphins, CFL, Arena teams as well. Tank retired from football in 2017 and joined the film industry working as Key Stage Manager with Prime Video & Amazon Studio. His past experiences working on Marvel, Sony, Paramount and ESPN platforms.Tank is a personal trainer and a coach as well. (13) Jamar (Tank) Dials | LinkedInSupport the show2023-03-2737 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastThe Vietnam WarThis season we are exploring topics that our students said they wanted to know more about after taking our classes. Our third episode explores the Vietnam War in a Cold War context. 2023-03-1752 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes“Doing What You Can, When You Can,” a Conversation with Dr. David Nikkel Join us as we chat with Dr. David Nikkel, Professor and Chair of the UNCP Department of Philosophy and Religion. Dr. Nikkel shares his love of teaching, and his work with our students, helping them practice thinking critically as they are introduced to the writing of leaders and philosophers across the world’s religions. An active Pastor, Dr. Nikkel earned his Bachelor of Arts from Yale University, a Master of Divinity from Methodist Theological School (Delaware, Ohio), and his Doctor of Philosophy from Duke University.  A University of North Carolina Board of Governors’ Award for Teach...2023-03-1537 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastReconstructionThis season we will be exploring topics that our students said they wanted to know more about after taking our classes. Our second episode explores Reconstruction, the turbulent period of time after the United States Civil War, when the federal government worked to reunify the nation and implement civil rights legislation. 2023-03-0950 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastThe Civil Rights MovementThis episode explores how young people shaped the struggle for civil rights in mid-century America. 2023-02-2847 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes”I Can Do This Too,” UNCP’s Kids in the Garden Program In a sunny spot on the north side of UNC Pembroke’s campus, visitors to the Campus Garden and Apiary are greeted by an array of colorful plants and a wide variety of bees, butterflies, and bugs. This garden is home to the Kids in the Garden program, a creative hub for students, faculty, and community members who meet to learn, and share research and scholarship. Join us as we welcome our guests from the Departments of Biology and Geography & Geology, pollen-studying palynologist Dr. Martin Farley, insect expert entomologist Dr. Kaitlin Campbell, and science educator and program di...2023-02-1537 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesFreshwater Ecosystems on Campus and Beyond, with Dr. Amber Rock We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode, Freshwater Ecosystems on Campus and Beyond with Dr. Amber Rock, from our Department of Biology. This episode showcases Dr. Rock’s research studying water in campus ponds and local waterways, and her work helping students learn about the plants and animals in this ever-changing landscape. Dr. Rock shares how a high school career survey somewhat surprisingly launched her into a career in freshwater ecology, and the joy she finds as she develops leaders and critical thinkers through this work with our students, right in our own backyard. ...2023-01-1533 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes“Into the Singing Studio” with Dr. Rebecca Loar We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode “Into the Singing Studio” with Dr. Rebecca Loar. This episode showcases Dr. Loar’s career as a vocalist, and her research into vocal health. We discussed her work with her students in the Department of Music and how we can all take proper care of our voices across our lives. After degrees in vocal and opera performance from Samford University and the Manhattan School of Music, Dr. Loar earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in Voice Performance with a cognate in Choral Conducting from the University of Sou...2022-12-1530 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes“On the Field with the Cows” Animal Science at UNCP with Dr. Nicolas Negrin Pereira We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode “On the Field with the Cows” with Dr. Nicolas Negrin Pereira. A native of Uruguay, a veterinarian, and member of our Department of Biology, Dr. Negrin Pereira teaches various courses in Animal Science, Animal Nutrition, Zoology, and Physiology of Reproduction. This episode showcases his work with bovine reproductive health, and we learn about his work with students, in the field and in the lab, and the benefits of teaching animal husbandry to the next generation. Dr. Negrin Pereira discusses his beneficial collaborations between UNC Pembroke, UNC Chap...2022-11-1529 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastSergei KirovDr. Anthony Johnson tells the story of the assassination of Sergei Kirov and the mystery around the real perpetrator of the crime.« Less 2022-10-2735 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes“Poppies to Pembroke: Mentoring Teachers and Staying Creative” with Dr. Naomi Lifschitz-Grant We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode, featuring UNCP Associate Professor of Art, Dr. Naomi Lifshitz-Grant. This episode showcases Dr. Lifschitz-Grant’s work mentoring aspiring teachers as Coordinator of Graduate and Undergraduate Art Education, and discusses the local inspiration she finds as a painter. Dr. Lifschitz-Grant earned her Master of Arts and Doctor of Art Education degrees from Teachers College, Columbia University. A veteran art educator, Dr. Lifschitz-Grant taught for eighteen years in public and private schools in New York City; Birmingham, Alabama; and in Italy, at the preschool, elementary, middle, and high sc...2022-10-1532 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave Minutes“Hydrogeologists and the Science of Groundwater” with Dr. Madan Maharjan We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode “Hydrogeologists and the Science of Groundwater” with UNCP Assistant Professor of Geology, Dr. Madan Maharjan. This episode showcases Dr. Maharjan’s research in the field of Hydrogeology, which studies the movement of groundwater across our landscape. We discussed his work monitoring well water on campus and across Robeson County, and how water interacts with our environment over time. Dr. Maharjan is a native of Nepal, and has been teaching at UNCP for three years. His research interests are in surface and groundwater interactions, heat transport, and variat...2022-09-1530 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesUpon Her Shoulders: Centering Stories of Native Women In this episode we caught up with Dr. Mary Ann Jacobs (Lumbee), Professor and Chair of the Department of American Indian Studies at UNC Pembroke, to discuss her new book, Upon Her Shoulders: Southeastern Native Women Share Their Stories of Justice, Spirit, and Community. This book was a joint project together with Dr. Cherry Beasley (Lumbee), longtime faculty and Chair in the UNCP Nursing Program and former Interim Dean of UNCP’s College of Health Sciences, and Ulrike Wiethaus, Professor of Religion and American Ethnic Studies at Wake Forest University.  Dr. Jacobs shares the story of their col...2022-08-1630 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesResearching Religion: Multi-Generational Perspectives with Dr. Mordechai Inbari We are delighted to share our latest podcast episode with UNCP Professor of Religious Studies, Dr. Mordechai Inbari. This episode showcases Dr. Inbari’s research into the views of young American evangelical Christians, work partially funded through a College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant. Born and raised in Israel, Dr. Inbari earned his Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. For the last 15 years, Dr. Inbari has been living with his family in the United States, mainly in North Carolina. His forthcoming book, Christian Zionism of the Twenty-First Century: Evangelical Public Opinion on Isra...2022-07-0130 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesThe Evolution of Comics We are delighted to share with you our most recent podcast episode, "The Evolution of Comics". This episode has something for everyone from the comic book novice to the connoisseur. We are joined by three UNCP faculty members who each have their own professional connection to the world of comics. Dr. Terence Dollard is a Professor in our Mass Communication department as well as the creator of a show called Comic Culture that is showcased on the UNC-TV North Carolina Channel. Dr. Kevin Freeman is an Associate Professor in the Political Science and Public Administration program and...2022-06-2444 minThe Conversations with Nicole ShowThe Conversations with Nicole ShowConversations with Nicole: April 27, 2022, Lumbee Tribal Chairman John LoweryThe Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has a new Tribal Chairman. John Lowery was sworn in at UNC Pembroke back in January. Chairman Lowery is the youngest tribal chairman to be elected to the Lumbee Tribe. Lowery served on the Lumbee Tribal Council for three years, representing District 5 (the Prospect and Wakulla communities) from 2006 to 2008, and was elected Chairman of the Constitution and Ordinance and Federal Recognition committees. Since his time on the Lumbee Tribal Council, Lowery has worked for the National Congress of American Indians in Washington, D.C., served in the Office of Tribal Relations at the...2022-04-2716 minTHE SOUND OF ROCKSTHE SOUND OF ROCKSMicrófono Abierto junto a SME UNCP Student ChapterCon la participación de Johandy Llave, Lita Ambrosio y Kenny Surichaqui --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2022-04-2314 minThe Best | Worst ThingThe Best | Worst ThingBestWorst44Dr. Christie Poteet is the Associate Dean for University of North Carolina at Pembroke. In this episode, we discuss her role in higher education, her mother's distinct influence on her career path, and making big decisions in your life at any age. You can find her on LinkedIn and Facebook and connect with her at cpoteet@uncp.edu and poteetc@gmail.com. https://www.instagram.com/bestworstthingpodcast/@bestworstthingpodcast2022-04-1740 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastThe 1938 Changsha FireDr. James Hudson discusses the Changsha fire that took place as as part of Chinese efforts to combat the invading Japanese army in 1938.2022-04-1134 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastCurrent Event Episode: Ukraine & RussiaDr. Anthony Johnson provides historical context for the current moment in Ukraine.2022-03-2340 minPor las Rutas de la CuriosidadPor las Rutas de la CuriosidadT4 E2: Mujeres prehispánicasNuestra historia prehispánica es milenaria y fascinante, y conocemos de ella en gran parte gracias a la arqueología; así, con el paso de los años se ha logrado comprender uno de los aspectos claves de esta época: el rol protagónico de la mujer en las etnias y señoríos prehispánicos. En este episodio conversamos de mujeres poderosas: la Señora de Cao, la Sacerdotisa de Chornancap y las Coyas incas; pero además, abordamos el papel que jugaron las mujeres en los distintos ámbitos de la sociedad prehispánica partiendo desde la premisa de...2022-03-081h 14Por las Rutas de la CuriosidadPor las Rutas de la CuriosidadT4 E2: Mujeres prehispánicasNuestra historia prehispánica es milenaria y fascinante, y conocemos de ella en gran parte gracias a la arqueología; así, con el paso de los años se ha logrado comprender uno de los aspectos claves de esta época: el rol protagónico de la mujer en las etnias y señoríos prehispánicos. En este episodio conversamos de mujeres poderosas: la Señora de Cao, la Sacerdotisa de Chornancap y las Coyas incas; pero además, abordamos el papel que jugaron las mujeres en los distintos ámbitos de la sociedad prehispánica partiendo desde la premisa de la dualidad e...2022-03-081h 14Not Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastThe Princes in the TowerNot Just Great Men: A History Podcast Episode 3 - The Princes in the Tower featuring UNC-Pembroke professor Dr. Charles Beem 2022-03-0734 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastThe True Crime Origins of CandymanNot Just Great Men: A History Podcast Episode 2 - The True Crime Origins of Candyman featuring UNC-Pembroke professor Dr. Misti Harper 2022-02-0444 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastHenry Berry LowryNot Just Great Men: A History Podcast Episode 1: Henry Berry Lowry 2022-01-2855 minNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastNot Just Great Men: A History PodcastUNCP History Department Podcast Trailer2022-01-2502 minStrange & UnexplainedStrange & Unexplained#83 The Lumbee Tribe & The Battle of Hayes Pond Tucked away in a beautiful southeastern part of North Carolina resides the largest Native American Tribe east of the Mississippi, the strong-willed, and resilient original southerners, the Lumbee tribe. During the racially charged era of Jim Crow, the Tribe was confronted by a hate group seeking to scare them, and run them off their land, but they grossly underestimated them.   Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Email: sandupodcast@gmail.com Social Media: @sandupodcast EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS: https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions     Sources: https://www.lumbeetribe.com/ https://3aa0349e-a4c3-4857-8f0a-2e7e416fac87.filesusr.com/ugd...2022-01-1720 minYou Don\'t Know HistoryYou Don't Know History“The ‘takings’ clause of the Fifth Amendment is for conservatives what the equal protection clause of the 14th is for liberals.” Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid and the Takings ClauseHey everyone! Once again, I'm joined by Jordin Dickerson (@Jordin_Aterria), professor at UNCP in PoliSci, holder of a history and law degree, and current public defender, and we're talking about the "Takings clause" of the Fifth Amendment and some important cases that have shaped the US in the last 20 years or so. While not TOO old as far as history goes, it's still vitally important. I hope you enjoy the episode!2021-07-161h 01Le PomponLe PomponEp.57 - Wiame Benyachou (Atelier Remuménage) - Vivre pour être utilePour ce nouvel épisode, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Wiame Benyachou, présidente et directrice générale de l’Atelier Remuménage ! Wiame s’engage dès son adolescence dans les associations et a toujours voulu être utile au travers de ses engagements. Aujourd’hui à la tête de cette entreprise de déménagement et solutions urbaines écologiques, son envie de faire évoluer les choses reste toujours intacte.  Je vous souhaite à toutes et à tous une très belle écoute. Crédits :  🗣 Intervenant : Théo Robache  🎙️ Invité : Wiame Benyachou2021-06-091h 0730 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesReading and Writing Together: The Advantages of Exploring Literacy as a Group In this podcast we discuss some of the advantages of reading and writing collectively. Jessica Collogan, our Dean of the Library, and Dr. Elise Dixon, an Assistant Professor and our Writing Center Director, provide best practices for starting book clubs and writing groups.  In addition, we discuss how technology has changed the way we consume and produce the written word. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2021-05-0333 minCVASPS The PodcastCVASPS The PodcastOutside The Rack #87- Daniel Roose“If you can’t coach your way out of paper bag it doesn’t matter.”What’s up everybody and welcome the 87th episode of Outside The Rack brought to you by Kinetic Performance the makers of Gymaware. In this show we are going to try to dive a little deeper into the minds of the top practitioners in the world of sport performance to learn a bit more about who they actually are and how they got to where they are at today. Today we are joined by the Director of Sport Performance at VCU, Daniel Roose. Roo...2021-04-2222 minYou Don\'t Know HistoryYou Don't Know HistoryEpisode 8: "Home to the palace to die..." Late Imperial Russia, 1860-1917Hey everyone! On this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Anthony Johnson (associate professor of history at UNCP), where we sit down and talk about the late Imperial period in Russia. We'll dive into the background of the Romanovs, the abolishing of serfdom, the Russo-Japanese War, the 1905 Revolution...and something happened in 1917 that saw the rise of the Soviet Union. Add a few more tsars, Pyotr Stolypin, and the mad monk Rasputin, and you have a packed episode! 2021-01-271h 4530 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesPerforming Arts in 2020 The Performing Arts have been dramatically impacted by COVID-19 in the year 2020. Many theaters have "gone dark" and any performances that do occur are allowed minimal attendance. As a result, our artistic and creative leaders have been forced to adapt and improvise to create meaningful performances and productions in completely new ways. We welcome Sarah Busman, Adjunct flute instructor and principal flute in the Fayetteville Symphony, James Bass, Executive Director of Givens Performing Arts Center (GPAC), and Jonathan Drahos, Professor and Director of the UNCP Theatre program to discuss their initiatives in reimagining the performing arts in 2020.2020-10-2933 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesMigrant Farmworkers About 150,000 migrant farmworkers and their dependents are in North Carolina during each growing season, yet they are an invisible population to the public eye. This invisibility contributes to their lack of access to appropriate healthcare, education, and social services. In this podcast, we invite Dr. Brooke Kelly, Professor of Sociology, and Dr. Michele Fazio, Professor of English, to discuss their effort to increase the visibility of this population for their students. Through their class, students engage with the farmworkers in their area, find ways to serve them, and write grant proposals to request more resources for this...2020-09-1631 minPersons of InterestPersons of InterestDrew RichardsDrew Richards bio via UNCPBraves.com After leading Lander to its most regular-season wins in 20 years, as well as a Peach Belt Conference Tournament title, as the head coach of the Bearcats in 2019-20, Drew Richards returned to Pembroke in March 2020 as the 16th head coach of the Braves.  It will be the second coaching stint at UNCP for Richards, who helped guide the Braves to a 113-43 (.724) record and four NCAA Tournament appearances as an associate head coach from 2014-19. The Braves compiled a 72-29 (.713) record against conference foes over that span, and captured t...2020-08-0835 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesBringing Our Braves Back Safely Returning to campus this fall will be challenging for universities around the country.  Scott Billingsley (Associate Provost) and Annie Angueira (Assistant Vice Chancellor of Facilities) discuss UNCP's preparations with Richard Gay (Interim Dean, CAS) and Ashley Allen (Interim Associate Dean, CAS).   LINK: https://www.uncp.edu/about/update-coronavirus-covid-19   LINK: Bringing Our Braves Back: Roadmap to Fall 2020.   Read the transcript.   Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2020-08-0436 minThe SHIFT PodcastThe SHIFT PodcastEpisode 007 - Othello "OT" Johnson - Liberian Civil War Survivor, Refugee, Wrestler, UNCP Head CoachOthello "OT" Johnson was born in Liberia and has an amazing story of survival, persistence, endurance, and the will to live well! He's a childhood friend of Wells and is currently in his 10th season at the helm of the UNCP wrestling program, having already turned in five of the finest seasons in its history. He's a husband and father to two beautiful girls and his story will leave you inspired, encouraged, and more grateful for the gift of life!     Connect with OT: Facebook Linkedin Website: Johnson Athletic Camps Twitter 2020-08-031h 04Adult-ish & CulturedAdult-ish & CulturedUrban RenewalIn Episode 23, the crew have an open and candid discussion about Urban Renewal, why it occurs, the positive and negative effects of it and why destroying developed neighborhoods with culture is the answer. Timeline: 0-6:46 - Intro 6:47-41:46 - UNCP Protests; Mississippi State House passes resolution to remove confederate emblem from flag 42:31-44:30 - Introduction to Urban Renewal 44:30-58:44 - History of Urban Renewal 1:11:35-1:16:10 - Positive/Negative Effects 1:16:15-1:21:50 - Plausible Situation/Familiar Areas 1:21:50 -1:33:08 - Urban Renewal All audio clips used in this podcast are the rights of their respective owners. WE DO NOT OWN THIS CONTENT! Intro...2020-06-281h 33There is Power in Your Story with Dr. Veronica HardyThere is Power in Your Story with Dr. Veronica HardyWhat Happens on the Inside ... Shows on the Outside a conversation with DeAndrea CrockwellAn article titled, The Link Between Skin and Psychology, on the American Psychological Association website highlights a previous research study including a survey of "1,675 patients with  rosacea — a condition that causes facial redness and related symptoms —  90 percent of respondents reported lowered self-esteem and  self-confidence, 54 percent reported anxiety and helplessness, and 43  percent reported depression ... More than half said they avoided face-to-face contact."It is important to place your health high on the priority list. Take steps to recognize whether what you put into (e.g., foods, drinks) your body is affecting your overall health, including skin health.Joinin...2020-06-2517 minThere is Power in Your Story with Dr. Veronica HardyThere is Power in Your Story with Dr. Veronica HardyAspire! Confronting Homelessness in Higher Education a conversation with Dr. Tamara SavageAccording to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, there are approximately 560,000 persons experiencing homelessness in the United States. This includes individuals, families, veterans, children, and even college students. Many college students do not have a regular place to sleep and this certainly adds stress during the pursuit of education.The Aspire Program is a mentoring program designed to address the needs of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke students experiencing homelessness. This program is completely supported by generous donations.The aim of this podcast conversation is to discuss a beautiful effort called the Aspire...2020-06-0417 minWard Wrestling LiveWard Wrestling LiveHead Wrestling Coach at Braden River High School Cezar Sharbono2X FL State Placer .... 2X NCAA DII Qualifier for UNCP. Coached FHSAA at Southeast High (1), Palmetto High (1), Sarasota High (4) and Now at Braden River High (3). Head coach at SHS and BRHS. Head Coach of FL Young Guns and Spec Ops Disney Duals Programs (10)2020-06-0138 minFootball After DarkFootball After DarkSpecial guest Domenique Davis of the NY Jets stops by✈️🏈In this episode former UNCP defensive lineman Domenique Davis joins me to talk about his journey to the NFL from humble beginnings.2020-05-0133 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesWorld War II (part 2) The Second World War (1939-1945) was one of the bloodiest conflicts in history and resulted in decisive shifts of global powers. In this second installment of a two part series, Jeff Frederick is joined by faculty from the History Department: Robert Brown, Bruce Dehart, and James Hudson. Read the Transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2020-04-291h 16One and One PodcastOne and One PodcastIsaac ParksIsaac Parks is the current Punter for the University of North Carolina at Pembroke's Football Team.  He talks about growing up in Greensboro, NC, being the middle child, how he got into football, and how he became a punter.  Isaac describes his great career at Southern Guilford High School, and how the team was so good, he barely got on the field to punt, his recruiting process, why he chose North Carolina A&T, and why he transferred to UNCP.  He discusses the training process for punters and how his hard work has led to All-American honors.  Isaac then expl...2020-04-1556 minFootball After DarkFootball After DarkSpecial Guest EpisodeUNCP All American Punter Isaac Parks joins the show to talk NFL and the effect of COVID-19 on the world of sports.2020-03-2654 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesWorld War II (part 1)  The Second World War (1939-1945) was one of the bloodiest conflicts in history and resulted in decisive shifts of global powers. To discuss the war, Jeff Frederick is joined by faculty from the History Department: Robert Brown, Bruce Dehart, and James Hudson.   Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2020-03-2453 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesAgriculture Soil, water, pollinators ... how do these impact our ability to grow food?  Jeff Frederick discusses Agriculture with faculty from the Department of Biology: Maria Pereira, Rita Hagevik, Amber Rock, and Bryan Sales. Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2020-02-1536 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesGreat Musical Theatre Music, lyrics, song and dance...  what are the essential elements of a great musical theatre production? Jeff Frederick, Nathan Thomas and Katie DeFiglio (UNC Pembroke Music Department) discuss musical theatre and the work behind creating a mesmerizing stage production. Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2020-01-3135 minCarolina Small TalkCarolina Small TalkSeason 2 Episode 3Happy Monday and happy First day of class to UNCP! Carolina Small Talk here to get your week started right!2020-01-1314 minFootball After DarkFootball After DarkUNCP 2x All American Punter Isaac Parks Stops ByOne of the best specialist in the nation joins me for a special feature episode of the F.A.D to talk about his journey, his craft, his possible future in the NFL, and how he went viral.2020-01-1154 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesHelping 21st-Century College Students Succeed Are today's college students different from those of the past? What challenges do freshmen face today? Dean Frederick discusses these and other thought provoking questions with UNCP administrators: Teagan Decker, interim Dean of the Esther G. Maynor Honors College; Engle Revels, Director of Admissions; Nicolette Campos, Director of the Accessibility Resource Center; and Beth Holder, Dean of the University College. Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2019-12-1939 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesThe Future of Broadcasting Ever wonder what goes on behind a television or news camera during a broadcast? Get the inside scoop in this episode on the future of broadcasting. Dean Jeff Fredrick is joined by faculty and staff in the UNCP Mass Communication Department:  Cle Cousins, Jamie Litty, Sally Ann Clark, and Chuck Lowery. Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2019-11-2638 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesMore Mysteries of the Human Body Ever wonder about the incredible mechanics of the human body? Do you know your eyeball is immune privileged?  Dean Frederick discusses the awe-inspiring and resilient nature of the human body with Crystal Walline and Courtney Carroll (Biology), and Todd Telemeco (College of Health Sciences).  Read the transcript.  Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu  2019-11-1438 minThe Joint PodcastThe Joint PodcastYou Got ServedJoin The Joint Podcast as we get into all these trending topics, ask the Joint, and we get an appearance from the OG Cool Breeze  and this week we are joined by @father_trell & @uncp_jackson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-joint-podcast/support2019-11-0550 minThe Joint PodcastThe Joint PodcastStump in the name of LoveJoin the Joint Crew, as we bring in @uncp_jackson to discuss topics and answer the questions sent in via Ask the Joint. We called in the OG COOOOOOOOLLLLLLL Breeeeeeze --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-joint-podcast/support2019-10-2952 minDos Mujeres un Micro OfficialDos Mujeres un Micro OfficialEntrev01 No todo es suerteUNCP Junior Consultoría Administrativa, es una consultora conformada por 11 estudiantes de la facultad de Ciencias Administrativas de la Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú (UNCP). ¿Qué es una empresa?¿Cómo hacer una que dure en el tiempo? Conoce junto a Lorena, Jacky y Paul , estudiantes del octavo semestre de Administración, cuál es la importancia hoy en día de las consultoras dentro de las empresas. Conoce en qué etapa de la vida de un empresario te encuentras...2019-10-1746 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesGreat Works of Art What elements make a work of art great and how can we learn to appreciate art more? These questions and others are discussed by Dean Jeff Frederick and a panel of UNC Pembroke Art Department faculty: Nancy Palm Puchner, Colleen Ringrose, Robert Epps, and Richard Gay.  Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2019-09-1850 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesChanges in Higher Education In the 1970's, male college students vastly outnumbered the females enrolled; whereas today there are over 2 million more women than men attending college. This and other changes in higher education are discussed by Dean Frederick and his panel of guests: Charles Jenkins, Professor of Education and former UNC Pembroke Provost and Chancellor; Ralph Steeds, Professor Emeritus and printmaker; and Sara Oswald, Senior Lecturer in the Department of English, Theatre and Foreign Languages. Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2019-08-1939 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesRural Poverty American Dream notions of social mobility notwithstanding, many people face difficulties that make it hard to climb out of poverty. What obstacles exist, and how do experts study this important social issue?  Dean Jeff Frederick is joined by Dr. Tamara Savage (Social Work) and Dr. Bryan Robinson (Vice Chancellor of Advancement) to discuss the topic. Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu   2019-07-3137 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesBio Tech Research Bio Tech research has far reaching implications for treating conditions such as Alzheimer's Disease. In this episode, Dean Frederick is joined by Dr. Karen Farizatto, a research assistant professor at the UNCP Biotechnology Research and Training Center, who talks about research and teaching in Biotechnology.  Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2019-06-2539 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesMatters of the Law  Dean Frederick is joined by four UNC Pembroke attorneys: Ronette Sutton Gerber, Director, Title IX and Clery Compliance; Kaye Fraley, Campus Investigator; Megan Strickland, OVW Grant Project Coordinator; and Kelvin Jacobs, Assistant General Council. Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2019-05-3036 minEM Weekly PodcastEM Weekly PodcastEmergency Management and Our Role in SustainabilityThis week we talk to Dr. Robert Schneider about the sustainability and emergency management. As we are in the Recovery, and Mitigation phases we need to consider the impacts of building codes, zoning and land use. Sustainability is part of what we as emergency managers do. Guest BioRobert O. Schneider holds a PhD in political science and is professor of public administration at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. He has researched and written on leading policy issues where science and politics intersect; his recent efforts have extended to emergency management (practice and policy), with a...2019-05-1644 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesScience Communication How do scientists communicate complex information to the general public? Joining Dean Frederick are trained scientists who are experts at taking science to the public arena. Panel:  Jonathan Frederick (Director, NC Science Festival), Tamara Poles (Outreach Coordinator) both from the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center (UNC Chapel Hill), Velinda Woriax (Chair, UNC Pembroke Biology Department), and Amy Gross (UNC Pembroke, Geology and Geography Department). Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu 2019-04-3036 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesWords of the South: Southern Literature Literature of the southern United States is rich in tradition. In this episode, Jeff Frederick is joined by Julie Kane, poet laureate of Louisiana (2011-2013) and professor emeritus at Northwestern University, Natchitoches, Louisiana. They are joined by Peter Grimes, Aaron Cole, and Richard Vela from UNCP's Department of English, Theatre, and Foreign Languages. Read the transcript.  Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu  2019-03-2937 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesMagic of the Spanish Language There are over 400 million native Spanish speakers in the world today.  In this episode, Dean Frederick talks with UNC Pembroke faculty about learning and working with the language. He's joined by Diana Lee, Milagros Lopez-Fred, and Richard Vela (English, Theatre, and Foreign Languages) and Christopher Wooley (History).  Read the transcript.  Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu  2019-02-0935 minCalled Third StrikeCalled Third StrikeCalled Third Strike podcast: Interview with UNCP coach Paul O'NeilThe college baseball season opens for UNC Pembroke on the first weekend in February and coach Paul O'Neil is ready for his 19th season with the Braves. Also, Pine Forest High graduate Cobie Fletcher Vance talks about being able to help the local baseball community with a camp upcoming at Terry Sanford High. Join Sonny Jones for Episode 2 of the Called Third Strike podcast.2019-01-3113 min30 Brave Minutes30 Brave MinutesGreat Teaching  Great teaching requires dedication and hard work. In this episode, Jeff Frederick is joined by award-winning UNC Pembroke faculty who share their tricks of the trade: Melissa Edwards (Mathematics & Computer Science), Michele Fazio (English, Theatre, and Foreign Languages), Scott Hicks (Teaching and Learning Center), and Conner Sandefur (Biology). Read the transcript. Follow us on Facebook @UNCPcas www.uncp.edu  2019-01-2434 minBig Time Strength PodcastBig Time Strength PodcastBTS #16: Joey Hannant - University of North Carolina at PembrokeJoey Hannant enters his tenth year with the University of North Carolina at Pembroke as the head of the athletic performance department during the 2018-2019 academic year. As head of the program, Hannant is responsible for designing and implementing year-round training and nutrition programs with the main focus on athletic development of all varsity sports and the spirit squad at UNCP. In addition, he is directly responsible for the day-to-day training of the football, men's basketball and softball programs. Prior to joining the UNCP staff, Hannant was the Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning at the College...2018-09-1129 minTravel Medicine PodcastTravel Medicine Podcast418: Medical Tourism-The Wandering SickHappy New Year listeners! In This episode, Dr's J and Santhosh return from their hiatus to tell you all about medical tourism! Along the way, they cover Thai penis whitening, international standards of beauty, ideas for Marvel superheroes, ancient medical tourism, snake farms, European spa towns, Tooth tourism, risks and benefits of medical tourism, nosocomial infections, accreditation societies, what to take with you, insurance coverage, popular destinations and more! So Sit back as we take you on a tour of medical destinations!Sources1. http://www.newsweek.com/penis-whitening-laser-procedure-goes-viral-thailand-7709622. Hall CM. Medical Tourism – The ethics, regulation and...2018-01-1353 minRosa de los VientosRosa de los VientosRosa de los Vientos - Entrevista a Jorge Yangali VargasEntrevistamos al docente de literatura en la UNCP para poder hablar sobre el teatro en huancayo.2017-11-2456 minCRESCENDO! PODCASTCRESCENDO! PODCASTAlone With My Heart<a href="http://www.intartists.com/IA/Media/Alone%20With%20My%20Heart.mp4"><img src="http://www.intartists.com/IA/Crescendo/Media/Alone%20With%20My%20Heart_1.jpg" style="float:left; padding-right:10px; padding-bottom:10px; width:215px; height:118px;"/></a>World Premiere of music from the upcoming new Opera Compte Dracula, composed and written by Mark Andersen. Sung by Laura Morgan. Premiere of Opera will be at Givens Performing Arts Center at UNCP Pembroke, North Carolina in October 2018. Episode 345.<br/><br/>This clip is part...2017-11-1100 minNoches de caféNoches de caféNoches de Café - OllantayCompartiremos el drama "OLLANTAY". Tendremos la agradable visita del Dr. Jorge Yangali y los estudiantes de la UNCP.2017-08-201h 17The Brass JunkiesThe Brass JunkiesJoanna Hersey: Episode 60Joanna Hersey, President of the International Women’s Brass Conference and one half of the JAM Duo, joins Andrew & Lance in a fantastic and high energy conversation about taking risks and following your dreams.   Joanna is a very busy musician. In addition to the above, Joanna is Associate Professor of Tuba/Euphonium at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Visiting Instructor of Tuba/Euphonium at East Carolina University and is a Yamaha and Parker Mouthpiece Performing Artist.   Formerly of the US Coast Guard Band, Joanna spoke with us from the Music For All Conference in Indianapolis. She talked about the...2017-06-061h 14CRESCENDO! PODCASTCRESCENDO! PODCASTThe River’s Wrath LIVE<a href="http://www.intartists.com/IA/Media/GPAC%20The%20Rivers%20Wrath.mp4"><img src="http://www.intartists.com/IA/Crescendo/Media/GPAC%20The%20Rivers%20Wrath_1.jpg" style="float:left; padding-right:10px; padding-bottom:10px; width:224px; height:118px;"/></a>World Premiere LIVE performance of The River's Wrath by composer Dr. Mark Andersen. On piano is Jamil Wright, danced by Janiel Miller. Recorded at Givens Performing Arts Center in Pembroke, NC. Performance was shown to a select audience from UNCP, Our State Magazine, and Robeson County Arts Council.<...2017-06-0200 minHorizonte de la cienciaHorizonte de la cienciaHorizonte de la ciencia - Entrevista al Dr. Jorge Yangali VargasEntrevistamos al Dr. Jorge Yangali Vargas - Director de la Revista Horizonte de la Ciencia de la UPG de la Facultad de Educación de la UNCP.2017-05-0553 minFilosofía en zapatillasFilosofía en zapatillasFilosofía en zapatillas - Entrevista al Dr. Jesús Tello YanceEntrevistamos al Dr. Jesús Tello Yance Decano de la Facultad de educación de la UNCP2017-05-0555 minNFL Draft Podcast featuring Cadarreus Mason, UNCP Braves, LBBringing the next generation of NFL stars to you today on the College2Pro.com Players Platform Show. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Cadarreus Mason. Mason recorded 9.5 sacks over the last two seasons with the Braves.2014-12-1714 minA Picker\'s Paradise PodcastA Picker's Paradise PodcastA Picker's Paradise #3 TRACKLISTING1. Holy Ghost Tent Revival - My Heart Is Yours - WZMB Studios in Greenville, NC2. The Rockridge Brothers - Sugar Hill - Official Video 3. Dark Water Rising -  Hometown Hero -  UNCP River People Music and Culture Festival, Jan., 20th 2011 4. Atsiaktonkie  - Shotgun Wedding Dress - You tube Video 5. Keith Secola and the Wild Band of Indians- Fry Bread - GrassRoots, July 25th 2010 6. Blackfire - One Nation Under - July, 24th 2010 7. Matuto - Forro Pacifico - Little Field in Brooklyn, NY - November, 11th 2010 8. Keith Frank and the Soileau Zydeco Band - Part Time Lo...2011-05-2500 min