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Navigating GradlawNavigating GradlawCareer and Experience: Juan Del ValleIn this episode, WashU Law alum Juan Del Valle shares how his LLM experience shaped his legal career. Hear about the classes, community, and career support that helped him thrive—and his advice for students considering the same path—a must-listen for anyone exploring international legal education.  Today's Guests are Juan Del Valle and Jim Reeves.2025-06-0220 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastAbdominal Trauma - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk abdominal trauma—Join Dr. Kerry Swanson for a discussion with expert critical care surgeon, Dr. Doug Schuerer. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on care in the ICU and is a companion to Chapter 8 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery. In this episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery podcast, Dr. Schuerer, a trauma and acute care surgeon at Washington University in Saint Louis, discusses the management of abdominal trauma. Key topics include the primary and secondary survey of trauma patients, the sign...2025-05-3023 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawWashU Law Your Next StepsReady to take the next step in your legal education journey? This episode guides admitted and prospective students through what comes after applying to WashU Law. Learn about enrollment steps, important deadlines, and how to prepare for your arrival on campus. A helpful roadmap to get you started.  Today's guests are Rachael Johnson and Jamie Roggen.2025-05-1911 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastVascular Access - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk vascular access—Join Dr. Mustansir for a discussion with expert transplant and vascular access surgeon Dr. Shenoy. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on vascular access for hemodialysis and is a companion to Chapter 38 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery. In this episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast, hosted by Dr. Fatima Mustansir, Dr. Surendra Shenoy, a transplant and vascular access surgeon at WashU Medicine, delves into the management of vascular access. Key discussion points include strategies for preventing hemodialysis acces...2025-05-1619 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawMLS Student Experience: Dave HowellWhat’s it like to pursue a Master of Legal Studies at WashU Law? In this episode, current student Dave Howell shares his experience in the MLS program—from balancing studies with a career to how the degree is enhancing his work. Don't miss this firsthand perspective if you’re considering the MLS path.  Today's guests are Jim Reeves and David Howell.2025-05-0516 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastCritical Care - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk critical care—Join Dr. Visani for a discussion with expert critical care surgeon Dr. Buckman. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on care in the ICU and is a companion to Chapter 4 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery. Dr. Buckman joins Dr. Visani to discuss essential topics such as managing critically ill post-operative patients, the importance of enteral vs. parenteral nutrition, glycemic control approaches to managing acute kidney injury and ventilation strategies for patients with cervical spine injuries. They also touch on neuro...2025-05-0211 minWashU WorldviewWashU WorldviewWashU Worldview - Episode 18 - Wrrapping Up the Academic Year - All About WashUEpisode 18: Wrapping Up the Academic Year – All About WashUIt’s our final episode of the season! Join us as we celebrate the end of an incredible academic year at WashU. From podcast flashbacks and WashU trivia to a heartfelt challenge for your future self, this episode is all about reflection, recognition, and looking ahead. Whether you’re graduating or just finished your first year, this one’s for YOU. Let’s wrap things up—WashU Worldview style.2025-04-2533 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawLLM Alumni Discuss Student ExperiencesWhat’s it like to study law at WashU? In this episode, LLM alumni share their personal experiences—from adjusting to life in St. Louis to navigating coursework and building a career after graduation. Hear honest insights and advice from graduates who’ve been where you are now. Today's guests are Frank and Rumi - WashU Law Alumni.2025-04-2122 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastPancreas: Part 2 - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk Pancreatitis—Join Dr. Katharine Caldwell for a discussion with expert surgical oncologist Dr. Dominic Sanford. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on pancreatitis and is a companion to Chapter 19, section 8 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery. This topic is covered in more than one episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast. Check out Part 1 of 2 here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2422197/episodes/16905316 In this episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast, Dr. Katharine Caldwell and Dr. Dominic Sanford discuss acute...2025-04-1809 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawLLM Alumni Discuss Careers and CourseworkWondering how an LLM from WashU Law can shape your future? In this episode, alumni reflect on their academic experiences and how the program helped them launch or advance their legal careers. Hear about course highlights, skill development, and real-world impact from those who’ve been through it.2025-04-0722 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastPancreas: Part 1 - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk PDAC—Join Dr. Katharine Caldwell for a discussion with expert biliary and pancreatic surgeon Dr. Dominic Sanford. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and is a companion to Chapter 19 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.  Drs. Caldwell and Sanford discuss the management of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). They go into detail on the importance of distinguishing between benign and malignant biliary obstructions and the use of lab tests and imaging for diagnosis. They discuss treatment strategies based on disea...2025-04-0412 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastChest Trauma - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk chest trauma—Join Dr. Phelps for a discussion with expert trauma surgeon Dr. Niziolek. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on trauma of the thoracic cavity and is a companion to Chapter 7 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.  Dr. Niziolek discusses chest trauma, highlighting its prevalence and high mortality rate, especially in cases involving thoracic injuries. She goes into detail on initial assessment and management following the ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation) protocols and procedures such as chest tube placement and resuscitative thoracotomy. The e...2025-03-2117 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawNavigating the Visa ProcessNot sure where to start with your student visa? This episode walks international students through the visa process for studying at WashU Law. From key steps and documentation to common questions and support services, we break it down so you can feel confident and prepared every step of the way.  Today's guests Rachael Johnson and Jeanne Pizzaro.2025-03-1710 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastPostoperative Care - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk postoperative care—Join Dr. Katharine Caldwell for a discussion with expert acute and critical care surgeon Dr. Isaiah Turnbull. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on postoperative care and is a companion to Chapter 3 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.  Dr. Isaiah Turnbull reviews the management of common post-operative problems. Key points include handling hypotension, tachycardia, and fever in post-operative patients, the importance of clinical assessment for infections, and insights from the STOP-IT trial on antibiotic duration. The episode also emphasizes the need...2025-03-0717 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawThe Benefits of a Transnational LawyerWhat does it mean to be a transnational lawyer in today’s world? This episode explores the global reach of legal practice and how an international education at WashU Law prepares students to work across borders. Hear how you can gain the skills and perspective to stand out in a global legal market.  Today's guests are Juan Del Valle, Mike Koby, and Jim Reeves.2025-03-0311 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastAppendix - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk appendicitis—Join Dr. Paul Kepper for a discussion with expert colorectal surgeon Dr. William Chapman Jr. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on the appendix and is a companion to Chapter 22 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.  Dr. Chapman reviews the management of acute appendicitis. The episode covers key diagnostic steps, including the use of CT scans and ultrasounds, surgical and antibiotic treatment options, and the management of appendiceal neoplasms. Dr. Chapman emphasizes the importance of patient communication and tailored treatment plans. Tune...2025-02-2115 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawI-20 Documentation RequirementsUnderstand what you need to secure your I-20. This episode breaks down the essential documentation and steps international students must complete to receive their I-20 form—an important part of securing your student visa and starting your journey at WashU Law.  Today's guests are Jamie Roggen and Rachael  Johnson.2025-02-1708 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastLung and Mediastinal Disease - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk lung and mediastinal disease—Join Dr. Louisa Bai for a discussion with expert thoracic surgeon Dr. Whitney Brandt. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on lung and mediastinal disease and is a companion to Chapter 31 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.  Dr. Brandt reviews the management of lung and mediastinal diseases. She discusses the diagnostic approaches and treatment protocols for conditions such as non-small cell lung cancer, myasthenia gravis, and recurrent pneumothorax. Key topics include mediastinal staging, the use of stereotactic body radia...2025-02-0715 minStudent Life Newspaper PodcastsStudent Life Newspaper PodcastsInside WashU: WUPD DogsJoin Multimedia Producer Zoe Gibbs for the pilot episode of Inside WashU, a podcast uncovering the interesting people, places, and stories that shape WashU. In this episode, dive into the story behind WUPD’s mental health dogs, Brookie and Bear, and hear Gibbs reflect on the relationship between WUPD and Black students on campus. Whether you’re interested in campus life or looking to learn something new, Inside WashU is here to satisfy your curiosity!2025-02-0514 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawOpportunities Outside The ClassroomExplore how WashU Law supports your growth beyond academics. This episode highlights the wide range of co-curricular and extracurricular opportunities—from legal clinics and competitions to student organizations and networking events—that enrich the law school experience and prepare you for a global legal career.  Today's guests are Juan Del Valle, Mike Koby, and Jim Reeves. 2025-02-0315 minWashU WorldviewWashU WorldviewWashU Worldview - Episode 11 - Unusual Festivals Around the WorldWashU Worldview: Engage Globally, Thrive Locally – Episode 11: Unusual Festivals Around the WorldIn this fun and vibrant episode, we take you on a whirlwind tour of some of the quirkiest and most exciting festivals celebrated around the globe! From Spain’s famous tomato-throwing festival, La Tomatina, to Thailand’s Monkey Buffet Festival, you’ll discover traditions that are both wild and unique. We’ll also dive deeper into the rich cultural significance of the Lunar New Year and how it's celebrated in different parts of Asia.Plus, in our segment ‘Around the World in 90 Seconds,’ we explore global...2025-01-2929 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastHead, Neck, and Spinal Trauma - Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk head, neck, and spinal trauma—Join Dr. Nicole Santucci for a discussion with expert trauma surgeon Dr. Jessica Staszak. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on head, neck, and spinal trauma, and is a companion to Chapter 6 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.   Dr. Staszak reviews the management of head, neck, and spinal trauma. Covering the ABCs of trauma assessment and the importance of primary and secondary surveys, she details the approach to a 76-year-old male patient on Eliquis with a head injury...2025-01-2417 minWashU WorldviewWashU WorldviewWashU Worldview - Episode 10 - Elections Around The WorldWashU Worldview: Episode 10 - Elections Around the World and Their Impact on Global SocietyElections aren't just local events—they have global consequences that directly impact international students. Join us on WashU Worldview as we explore the diverse electoral systems around the world and their influence on everything from climate change agreements to international relations. We'll play True/False election trivia, take a quick trip through history with "Around the World in 60 Seconds," and most importantly, provide essential guidance for international students navigating potential shifts in U.S. immigration policy. Learn how to stay informed, access university resources, an...2025-01-2331 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawThe Two-Year LLM ProgramLooking for more time to adjust before diving into U.S. legal studies? This episode explores WashU Law’s 2-Year LLM Program, designed for international students who want to strengthen their legal English and academic skills before starting the full LLM curriculum. Discover how this unique path can help you succeed with confidence.  Today's guests are Juan Del Valle and Mark Bass.2025-01-2018 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastAnorectal Disease – Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk anorectal disease—Join Dr. Ahmed Eltahir for a discussion with expert colorectal surgeon Dr. Matthew Mutch. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on anorectal disease and is a companion to Chapter 24 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.  Dr. Mutch reviews the essentials of managing anorectal diseases. Topics include the anatomy of the anal canal, the treatment and grading of hemorrhoids, and the chemo-radiation regimens for anal cancers. You’ll learn about first-line treatments and surgical options for anal fissures, abscesses, and fistulas. Tune in...2025-01-1017 minNot Even D2Not Even D2Pat Juckem- WashU, Division 3 Success, and Justin Hardy's InspirationThis week's episode of @Notevend2 features the head coach of #5 ranked, Washington University in St. Louis, head coach Pat Juckem. The Bears are currently 10-1 heading into UAA conference play. Juckem got his first head coaching job in 2005 at Coe College; in seven seasons at Coe, Juckem finished 104-80 (.565). Juckem's career took off when he got the job at UW-Oshkosh. UW-Oshkosh became a WIAC force and national contender under Juckem. During the 2017-18 season, UW-Oshkosh made a run to the Division 3 National Championship. Although Juckem would leave the following year for WashU, Oshkosh would continue the success...2025-01-091h 36Navigating GradlawNavigating GradlawThe Intensive Legal English ProgramWhat will it be like studying law in English? This episode introduces WashU Law’s Intensive Legal English Program—a foundational course designed to boost your legal language skills before you begin your degree. Hear how international students build confidence in legal reading, writing, and speaking, and set themselves up for academic success.  Today's guests are Mark Bass and Juan Del Valle.2025-01-0620 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastTransplant Surgery – Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk transplant surgery—Join Dr. Sydney Beache for a discussion with expert transplant surgeon Dr. Jason Wellen. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on abdominal transplantation and is a companion to Chapter 21 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.  Dr. Wellen reviews key aspects of liver, kidney and pancreas transplants. This episode covers the basics of transplantation, organ allocation, transplant immunology, technical considerations, complications, and innovations on the cutting edge of transplant surgery, including the use of robotics and normothermic machine perfusion. Gues...2024-12-2717 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawOnline LLM and MLS ProgramsCurious about earning your law degree online? This episode explores WashU Law’s Online LLM and MLS programs—flexible, rigorous, and designed for professionals worldwide. Learn how these programs balance academic excellence with real-world convenience, and how you can tailor your studies to fit your goals.  Today's guests are Tim Beck and Alison Roberts. 2024-12-1614 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastInguinal Hernias – Washington Manual of SurgeryLet’s talk inguinal hernias—Join Dr. Bradley Kushner for a discussion with expert hernia surgeons Dr. Jeffrey Blatnik and Dr. Arnab Majumder. This episode of the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast will focus on inguinal hernias and is a companion to Chapter 25 of the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery.  Drs. Blatnik and Majumder delve into need-to-know aspects of inguinal hernias, including diagnosis, management, and common perioperative complications. You’ll also learn about the nuanced differences between open and minimally invasive hernia repairs, the significance of pertinent anatomy, and key considerations for bot...2024-12-1321 minWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastWashington Manual of Surgery PodcastIntroducing the Washington Manual of Surgery PodcastWelcome to the Washington Manual of Surgery Podcast—a companion to the 9th edition of the bestselling Washington Manual of Surgery. Each episode contains valuable information spanning the breadth of surgical subspecialties. Meet senior editors Dr. Paul Wise and Dr. Jeffrey Blatnik. Paul Wise, MD, co-editor of the Washington Manual of Surgery, is vice chair of surgical education in the Department of Surgery at WashU Medicine. Dr. Wise’s specialty is in colon and rectal surgery and the treatment of colorectal cancers. He serves as director of the Inherited Colorectal Cancer and Familial Polypo...2024-12-1300 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawInternational Admissions to WashU LawConsidering law school in the U.S.? This episode offers a clear overview of the international admissions process at WashU Law. Learn about application requirements, available support resources, and how WashU Law assists international students in transitioning to legal studies in the U.S. Whether you’re exploring LLM programs or other legal education opportunities, this episode provides valuable insights to guide your journey.  Today's guests are Emma Steckelberg and Jeanne Heil-Chapdelaine.2024-12-0212 minWashU WorldviewWashU WorldviewWashu Worldview - Episode 7 - Thriving During the Winter - Tips for International StudentsWashU Worldview – Episode 7: Thriving During the WinterWinter in St. Louis can be a whole new experience, especially if you're coming from a warmer climate. In this episode, we’re sharing practical tips for staying warm, staying safe, and staying positive during the colder months. From layering up for those frosty days to beating the winter blues with self-care, we’ve got you covered! Don’t miss our winter-themed trivia break and this week’s WashU Winter Challenge—a fun way to embrace the season and share your experience with the WashU community. Whether you’re navigating icy...2024-11-2032 minNavigating GradlawNavigating GradlawCurricula and LLM ProgramsThinking about an LLM? This episode discusses how WashU Law's programs are designed to support international students and career goals. From flexible curricula and hands-on learning to global perspectives and tech integration, get an inside look at how WashU Law will prepare you for what’s next in law.  Today's guests are Jeanne Heil-Chapdelaine and Emma Steckelberg.2024-11-1815 minWashU WorldviewWashU WorldviewWashU Worldview - Episode 4 - Podcast PotpourriWelcome back to WashU Worldview: Engage Globally, Thrive Locally—your go-to podcast for bringing global perspectives to life right here at WashU. Today’s episode is a special one we're calling Podcast Potpourri! We’re mixing things up with a little bit of everything—cultural trivia, fascinating customs, and unique traditions from around the world. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or just curious about global cultures, there’s something here for everyone. So, get ready for a fun and insightful journey through diverse cultural tidbits. Let’s dive right in!2024-10-3129 minWashU WorldviewWashU WorldviewWashU Worldview - Episode 3 - Balancing Academics and Social LifeWelcome to WashU Worldview: Engage Globally, Thrive Locally! In today’s episode, we’re tackling a topic every student can relate to—finding the right balance between academics and social life. For international students, this balance can be especially challenging as you adjust to a new culture, language, and academic expectations.We understand the pressures of academic life alongside the excitement of exploring a new environment. That’s why we’re sharing practical strategies to help you succeed in your studies while still enjoying the vibrant social opportunities that WashU and St. Louis have to offer.Plus, we’ll dive into some fa...2024-10-3132 minWashU WorldviewWashU WorldviewWashU Worldview - Episode 2 - HomesicknessIn this episode of WashU Worldview: Engage Globally, Thrive Locally, we’ll be tackling the common challenge of homesickness. We’ll share practical tips for overcoming those tough emotions, featuring a student who has successfully navigated this experience. We’ll also discuss ways to stay connected to home while embracing and thriving in your new environment. This podcast is all about fostering a global mindset and supporting each other through new experiences, and today’s conversation will help you manage homesickness while building a strong, supportive community here at WashU.2024-10-3132 minWashU WorldviewWashU WorldviewWashU Worldview - Episode 1 - Global CitizenshipIn our first episode of WashU Worldview: Engage Globally, Thrive Locally, we’re diving into the concept of global citizenship. We'll explore what it means to foster a global mindset and support one another as we navigate new cultural experiences. This podcast is all about building a vibrant, inclusive community where everyone feels they belong—no matter where they're from. Join us as we kick off this journey, share stories, and celebrate the rich diversity of the WashU community!2024-10-3131 minSocialist News and ViewsSocialist News and ViewsSNV Special Interview: WashU Palestine Solidarity Activist UpdateSpecial Interview Recorded (8/22/24) and Uploaded (8/29/24) In this special we speak with Valencia Alvarez who was recently a Masters of Public Health student at Washington University in St. Louis and is a Community Organizer for migrant justice with Migrantes Unidos (https://www.migrantesunidos.com/). Alvarez is originally from Southern California and her family is from Mexico. Alvarez is in legal limbo after being arrested at WashU during a Palestine Solidarity Encampment. She has also been told her degree will not be conferred to her until December. In this special we...2024-08-2932 minSocialist News and ViewsSocialist News and ViewsSNV Special Interview: WashU Palestine Solidarity Activist UpdateSpecial Interview Recorded (8/22/24) and Uploaded (8/29/24) In this special we speak with Valencia Alvarez who was recently a Masters of Public Health student at Washington University in St. Louis and is a Community Organizer for migrant justice with Migrantes Unidos (https://www.migrantesunidos.com/). Alvarez is originally from Southern California and her family is from Mexico. Alvarez is in legal limbo after being arrested at WashU during a Palestine Solidarity Encampment. She has also been told her degree will not be conferred to her until December. In this special we discuss her situation, the experience of the encampment at WashU and...2024-08-2932 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinEpisode 6: All That We Bring to the Table with Cindi BigelowFor those of you playing along at home.... while this season has highlighted a number of different voices, there is at least one that is characteristically missing -- that of a female owner taking over leadership of their family business. Our discussion with Carolyn Kindle at St. Louis CITY SC hit on pieces of this work, but this was in the context of starting something new -- a soccer club in the MLS. There is something different about stewarding something that already exists. How do you lead that well? What does it mean to own something from a deep...2024-08-2743 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinTactics from the Owner's Box: The Discipline of Long-Run OwnershipIn the space of ownership, the vision of building, scaling, and selling has become a shared mantra of success in the world of business schools formed in the shadow of Silicon Valley. But to suggest all businesses must follow this path is like assuming all runners need to be marathoners. Let’s put this in context by focusing our attention on the owner-operator. How does one approach an attempt to own something for the long run? How does one prepare to steward a legacy throughout the inevitable and yet unexpected changes coming down the pipe? 2024-08-0906 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinEpisode 5: Brothers in the Vineyard: Growing Fraiche Wine GroupWelcome to Episode Five of the Owner’s Box by WashU Olin’s Koch Center for Family Enterprise. This week, we learn from Michael and John Kennedy on how they have worked together as siblings and a broader family to build out Fraiche Wine Group. 2024-07-2649 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinTactics from the Owner's Box: The Four Critical Questions of OwnershipIn today’s tactics from the Owner’s Box, we introduce the four critical questions for strategic owners – questions of What, How, When, and perhaps most importantly, Why.2024-07-1107 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinEpisode 4: Creativity and Continuity with Stuart WeitzmanThe brand is a celebrity favorite no matter the occasion. Lorde. Gigi Hadid, Jessica Alba, Blake Lively, Selena Gomez, the list goes on. Today's episode looks at how Stuart Weitzman built his company and what we can learn about owner strategy from the various twists and turns of his brand's evolution over time. This is ultimately Stuart Weitzman's gift to us. There is hard won wisdom gained by an entrepreneur who has gone through all these different shifts in and around the owner's box.2024-06-2728 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinTactics from the Owner's Box: The Psychology of LegacyToday on “Tactics from The Owner’s Box,” we explore the meaning of legacy and how it plays into the design of a business and philanthropy over time.2024-06-1305 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinEpisode 3: The Beautiful GameToday we discuss how a multi-generational family enterprise has brought soccer back to St. Louis, and their hopes and plan to make an impact far beyond the pitch. Special Guests: Andrew C. Taylor, Carolyn Kindle, Jason Thein, Lee Broughton, and Neal Richardson.2024-05-3034 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinTactics from the Owner’s Box: Social DiscountIn the business world, you hear a lot about why and how a business plans to balance social and business good. Ultimately, how much overlap you see between the financial maximization of returns and the non-financial drivers of business likely shapes what you see as possible. So, how might one think about this relationship, and can we bring rigor to the assessment? Explore this question and more with host, Peter Boumgarden, Professor and Director of the Koch Center for Family Enterprise in our latest mini-session focused on tactics from "The Owner’s Box."2024-05-0909 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinEpisode 2: Creative Control with Jeremy KingToday, we explore the tension between commercial and creative objectives, and what we can learn from a culinary entrepreneur preparing for his third act. Does the owner's box need a creative tension between commerce and creativity? Without the constraints of commerce, the creative impulse can easily become unbounded from market potential. But lacking imagination, do we merely replicate previous successes, with all restaurants looking like carbon copies of surefire but vanilla hits, and all films becoming superhero replicas? Tune in to hear Jeremy King talk this through in his experience transforming the London restaurant scene. 2024-04-2536 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinTactics from the Owner’s Box: SuccessionIf you sit in the owner’s box or sit in a position of leadership, how might your assessment of those coming behind you be shaping how much control you are willing to give up? How does your assessment of the capability and willingness of the next-gen shape your willingness to step outside of the owner’s box? Today in Tactics from “The Owner’s Box,” we explore succession through the lens of control. 2024-04-1106 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinEpisode 1: Transitioning with Soul"Transitioning with Soul" -- is our first episode and features Ari Weinzweig of Zingerman's, Danny Meyer of USHG Acquisition Corp. Shake Shack and USHG, LLC, and Bo Burlingham of Forbes.Special Guests: Ari Weinzweig, Bo Burlingham, and Danny Meyer.2024-03-2833 minThe Owner\'s Box @WashU OlinThe Owner's Box @WashU OlinSeason 1 Trailer2024-03-2601 minThe PressboxThe PressboxWashU Director of Sports Business Patrick Rishe joins the show - Segment 4 - 2/12/24WashU Director of Sports Business Patrick Rishe joins the show2024-02-1221 minCollege Matters. Alma Matters.College Matters. Alma Matters.John Georgiades of WashU: Biochemistry, UG Research & Goldwater Scholarship, and Music.Subscribe to Receive Venkat’s Weekly Newsletter John calls himself an “average nerd” while in High School. He enjoyed learning and Chemistry was his favorite class. In addition to classes, he was into debate, was in the school orchestra, concertmaster for the local youth symphony. Since he loved science and liked helping people, he decided to be Pre Med in college. John joins our podcast to share his undergraduate college journey at WashU, UG Research, Winning the Goldwater Scholarship, Moving away from Pre Med, Majoring in Biochemistry, and Advice for High Schoolers. In p...2023-11-2649 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoIntroduction to MicroeconomicsThis introductory episode explains the basic principles upon which microeconomics is based. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-09-0806 minAthletes & Assets with Noah LackAthletes & Assets with Noah LackChandler Malone stopped hooping at WashU because his startup was making significant revenueChandler Malone was enjoying college basketball, but when his startup was making a significant amount of revenue, he knew it was time to put the ball away. The former WashU guard is a serial entrepreneur currently building Bootup, a tech marketplace that helps people get their first jobs in tech, and upskill their talent. Bootup has raised over $2.1 million in Venture Capital from Kapor Capital, Concrete Rose Capital, Lightship Capital, and more. Chandler chats about how he developed his passion for tech while playing AAU basketball, the rise in the need for technical talent, the journey of Bootup, and...2023-06-0623 minThe Legal Level - LSAT, law school admissions, 1L, bar exam & more!The Legal Level - LSAT, law school admissions, 1L, bar exam & more!Insider Admissions Tips from WashU’s Claire O’Brien & Katherine ScannellThinking of applying to WashU (#16 USNWR, #6 ATL)? Then this is a must-listen. But even if you’ll be applying elsewhere, Branden & Jelena’s interview with WashU’s Director of Admissions and Vice Dean for Institutional Success will put you on the right path to acceptances galore. Listen and learn . . . Why WashU lets you redact your GPA or LSAT score when applying What admissions officers really want to see in your personal statement How to choose a law school that will get you a career, not just a JD What law school admissions officers are doing...2022-12-3052 minWashu\'s podcastWashu's podcastEpisode 8 - Washu's podcast2022-12-1200 minWashu\'s podcastWashu's podcastEpisode 6 - Washu's podcast2022-12-0500 minWashu\'s podcastWashu's podcastEpisode 11 - Washu's podcast2022-12-0500 minWashu\'s podcastWashu's podcastEpisode 10 - Washu's podcast2022-11-3000 minWashu\'s podcastWashu's podcastEpisode 9 - Washu's podcast2022-11-2100 minWashu\'s podcastWashu's podcastEpisode 5 - Washu's podcast2022-09-1301 minWashu\'s podcastWashu's podcastShayandimafm2022-08-3101 minWashu\'s podcastWashu's podcastShayandimaFm2022-08-3101 minA Coming of Age MovieA Coming of Age MovieCampusTour: WashU feat. Jamie NicholsonLet's learn about Washington University in St. Louis! This week, we talked with Jada Jo Warner, a sophomore business student from WashU, to learn all about her school and her college experience so far. If you want to hear about classes, dorms, career opportunities, friends, and everything in between, keep watching! - Follow us in other places! Instagram: @acoam.podcast TikTok: @acoam.podcast Twitter: @acoam_podcast Email (for business inquiries): acoam.podcast@gmail.com - Follow Jamie! YouTube: Jamie Nicholson Instagram: @jamienic122022-07-2526 minPláticas de medianochePláticas de medianocheTiranía del positivismo. Con Washü y FaboplantsNos metemos en la boca de lobo en este episodio platicando sobre el lado oscuro del positivismo. Si, esos mensajes de "siempre positivo" traen un lado oscuro que a veces se vuelve algo así cómo... una tiranía. En esta ocasión me acompañan Fabo de Faboplants y Washü.  Sírvete tu bebida de preferencia y... comenzamos.2022-03-051h 03The New Voting ProjectThe New Voting ProjectOtto Brown: WashU Co-ChairOtto Brown is a student at Washington University and the Co-Chair of WashU Votes. He discusses the importance of voting and GenZ involvement!2022-02-2222 minStudent Life Newspaper PodcastsStudent Life Newspaper PodcastsEditor’s Note: WashU’s Sex LifeValentine’s Day is coming up, and Student Life’s annual Sex Issue is out. As part of the sex survey, students submitted stories of the embarrassing and funny sexual experiences they’ve had. Senior Scene Editor sophomore Olivia Poolos and Managing Editor senior Isabella Neubauer brought our best stories to the next level by dramatically reading them. Join us as we delve into WashU students’ most embarrassing, most interesting, and funniest sexual stories. Theme music by Copy Chief JJ Coley.2022-02-1111 minPláticas de medianochePláticas de medianocheLibertad de expresión. Con WashüYa la conoces, Washü me acompaña en este episodio en el que platicamos sobre la tan sonada (¿y deseada?.) libertad de expresión.  Sírvete tu bebida de preferencia y... comenzamos. ¡Ah! Una cosa más... Aprovecho hacerlo oficial: un nuevo episodio cada 15 días. Espera el siguiente el 19 de febrero. 2022-02-0755 minArchitecture Matters PodcastArchitecture Matters Podcast#39 Amani Shammaa - M.Arch II and Washu ArchitectureArchitecture Matters Podcast was created to enlighten the architectural education process, surviving studio, life after graduation, professional practice, and more. This podcast is intended to reach those who are interested in starting their educational career in architecture, those who have already began the process, professionals who are already working in the field of architecture, as well as those who just love talking architecture. We sit down with an alumni of TTUCoA and her experience in Washu's M.Arch II program. Architecture Matters Podcast can be now found on Instagram, Youtube, and Tiktok. Instagram: @archmatterspodcast Youtube: Architecture Matters Podcast Tiktok: @archmatterspod ...2022-01-3150 minStudent Life Newspaper PodcastsStudent Life Newspaper PodcastsEditor's Note: The people of WashUJust in the past week, the Scene section of Student Life, which explores the people, places and things that make up the Washington University community, featured stories about Sakeenah, a living learning community for Muslim-American students, WashU students who got married in college and a faculty fellow. Senior Multimedia Editor Kamala Madireddi spoke with Senior Scene Editors sophomore Olivia Poolos and sophomore Julia Robbins about how they’ve been leading the section this semester. Theme music by Copy Chief JJ Coley.2021-11-2207 minLokd Up - Webster University Sports PodcastLokd Up - Webster University Sports PodcastWeek Recap and Weekend Preview - Baseball big series vs WashU, women's basketball PLAYOFFS, and Addi Beussink not the player of the year?Branden Birnstill joins the show to recap all of the week's action and preview the weekend games. Baseball plays one of the biggest series of the year vs WashU. Women's basketball on path to repeat as champions. Addi Beussink did not win player of the year? Why? And much more.2021-04-0947 minOne Question Leadership PodcastOne Question Leadership PodcastAnthony J. Azama | Director of Athletics | WashUWashU Director of Athletics, Anthony Azama visits @1QLeadership to talk about how the failure resiliency of being an athlete translates to leading an organization. Azama covers the importance of reflection and resolution as he processes the ups and downs of the day. He talks about the challenge of staying in the moment when you are the leader of the department as it can be easy to get caught up in the minutiae of running the operation. Azama also gives us his insight on the athletic curriculum Student-Athletes learn while participating in college athletics.2021-04-0526 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoPrincipal-Agent ProblemsHow can firms overcome the challenges of aligning incentives within the organization? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-12-1706 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoAdverse Selection & Moral HazardThese two models of asymmetric information occur before the economic relationship (adverse selection) or after the contract is signed (moral hazard). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-12-1705 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoCournot & StackelbergThe quantity-choice oligopoly games are Cournot (simultaneous) and Stackelberg (sequential). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-12-1706 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoOligopoly & BertrandWhat are oligopolies, how are they regulated, and what is the Bertrand pricing model? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-12-1007 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoGame Theory, Part IISequential games and how to solve them are explained. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-12-0106 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoGame Theory, Part IThis covers the principles of game theory, and explores the simultaneous move games (like Prisoner's Dilemma). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-11-2512 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoTwo-Part Tariffs & BundlingTwo pricing strategies firms can use to increase revenue are two-part tariffs (a fixed fee plus a per-unit charge) and bundling (selling two different products/services together in a package). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-11-1707 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoMonopoly Pricing & Price DiscriminationHow do monopolists set their optimal price, and how can firms increase their profits by charging different prices to different customers for the same product or service? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-11-1708 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoCompetitive Supply & EquilibriumWhy is the competitive firm's supply curve equal to the marginal cost curve, and why do firms earn zero profits in the long run? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-11-1015 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoProfit MaximizationWhat is the rule for how much a firm should produce if they want to maximize profits? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-11-0606 minCollege Matters. Alma Matters.College Matters. Alma Matters.WashU Alum Namrata Vakkalagadda: An Open Mind attracts Opportunities.Episode summary introduction: Namrata wasn’t quite sure what she wanted to study, and Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) let her experiment for a couple of years, before she had to decide. Namrata Vakkalagadda is a graduate of the Washington University in St. Louis with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychological and Brain Sciences and a minor in Computer Science. In particular, we discuss the following with her: Why WashU? The Programs and Resources on Campus Advice for College Applicants Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction and Podcast High...2020-11-0644 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoRevenue MaximizationHow does a monopolist trade off changes in revenue from existing customers and the changes from new or lost customers? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-2909 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoCost, Part IIWhat happens when input prices or quantity targets change, and what are the differences between total, variable and fixed costs? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-2908 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoCost, Part IVariable and fixed costs affect which is the optimal combination of inputs the firm should use to produce its products and services. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-2710 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoProductionEconomic concepts of production technology are explored in this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-2409 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoPrice & Quantity RestrictionsThe second set of government interventions are the price and quantity restrictions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-1909 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoTaxes & SubsidiesHow do taxes affect the competitive equilibrium, and how are subsidies related to taxes? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-1408 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoCompetitive Markets & EquilibriumThis episode discusses the supply-demand framework and how the competitive market results in the most surplus in the market.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-1308 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoBasics of SupplyWhy does the supply curve slope up, and what are the factors that affect the supply curve?  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-0808 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoConsumer Surplus & ElasticityThe demand curve concepts of consumer surplus and elasticity are explored in more detail. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-0508 minEcon on the GoEcon on the GoBasics of DemandWhy does the demand curve slope down, and how do changes in the economy affect the demand curve? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-09-3008 minAll Access: Med School AdmissionsAll Access: Med School AdmissionsWhat Are Post-Bac Programs? Hear Experts from Bryn Mawr and WashU in St. LouisLet’s talk about Post-Bac programs.  Who are they for and why would somebody need one? What are the different types of Post-Bac programs?  Well, this episode is going to get to the bottom of these questions with two veteran Post-Bac Directors from Bryn Mawr and Washington University in St. Louis.  These two are not only program directors but also act in an admissions role as evaluators of applicants to their programs. This makes for a very interesting conversation and you will learn what it means to be an “Unconditional Applicant.”    Have a question for the show, school sugg...2020-03-161h 32The Podcast About Division-III BaseballThe Podcast About Division-III BaseballEpisode 46: WashU and Birmingham-Southern Regional PreviewsWelcome to Episode 46 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. This is the fourth of eight regional preview podcasts in which we break down two regionals paired up for a super regional. This episode focuses on the WashU and Birmingham-Southern regionals. Topics include: WashU regional 1. WashU (at 2:25) The Bears have the best pitching staff in the country -- that seems like that could be helpful 4. Cornell (at 9:00) An incredible run in the MWC tournament has the Rams in the postseason for the first time ever 2. Coe (at 12:51) The record is impressive, but just how good are the Kohawks r...2019-05-1630 minLet\'s Talk About It with Jon and LucasLet's Talk About It with Jon and LucasEpisode 13: WashU Potpourri #2In this episode, WashU stokers will be thrilled to find out that Jon and Lucas focus on WashU topics. Listen to find out the All-Stars of WashU, and some hot takes: WashU edition2019-02-1859 minLet\'s Talk About It with Jon and LucasLet's Talk About It with Jon and LucasEpisode 4: WashU PotpourriEpisode 4 is all for those WashU folks, lets get it2018-10-2332 minHoopsvilleHoopsvilleHoopsville Preseason Podcast: WashU Changes and MoreWelcome to another Hoopsville Preseason Podcast. In this installment, Dave McHugh chats with Nancy Fahey who was responsible for one of the bigger news items in the offseason. Fahey decided to leave WashU after 31 years, 21 UAA championships, and 5 National Championships. Fahey explains why she made the decision and how challenging it was to walk away from WashU. McHugh also talked to the person taking over for Fahey at WashU: Randi Henderson who returns to Division III after two years in Division I. Henderson, the former head coach at Coe, was the selection from a very competitive group of coaches vying...2017-11-0758 min