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Fireside Friends

Ryan Persaud, Allen Ibrahim and Kaity marie

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Welcome to Fireside Friends, a bi-weekly podcast that discusses various forms of media (movies, video games, short fiction, etc.) and how they reflect our lives. Hosted by Ryan Persaud, Allen Ibrahim, and Kaity Marie.
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HAC Underground

Amelia Mills

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HAC Underground is a podcast hosted by Amelia Mill, Benjamin Williams and Maurice Ehichioya. dedicated to showcasing the various talents of the Jannen School of Arts at Trine University. From professors to students, Taylor Hall has a huge voice and HAC Underground is the place to listen.
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The Go Abroad Pod

The Go Abroad Pod

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The Go Abroad Pod is your ultimate destination for all things studying abroad and international education. Hosted by Ashley Warmington and Emma Lara, two experienced travelers and study abroad experts, you'll be taken on a journey around the world without ever having to leave your couch! Whether you're a student dreaming of exploring new cultures and languages outside your home country or a high school counselor seeking to guide students toward unique opportunities, you've come to the right ...
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Ashley and Emma sit down with Roshan Walkerly, Deputy Head of International Student Recruitment at the University of Cambridge. Together, they explore the life-changing opportunities that come with studying abroad and take a deep dive into Cambridge’s approach to recruiting international students, especially from the US. Roshan provides valuable in…
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Ashley and Emma sit down with Lea-Anne Allen from Flinders University to discuss her remarkable career and unique insights as a former regional representative for an international university in the United States. Lea-Anne shares her inspiring journey, beginning with her early experiences as a regional rep and culminating in her impactful work conne…
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Anastasia Myers, the youngest person to venture into space, shares her extraordinary story of resilience and ambition. From her childhood in Antigua to studying philosophy and physics at the University of Aberdeen, Anastasia’s path to joining the Virgin Galactic's Galactic 02 crew alongside her mom is nothing short of inspiring. Alongside Ashley an…
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Felicity Lloyd, international partnerships manager for UCAS, shares her journey in higher education with Ashley and Emma, emphasizing the importance of the international student voice in the UK education system. She covers the UCAS application process, the significance of targeted applications, and recent changes to the personal statement format. F…
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Will Abraham, Regional Manager at Goldsmiths, University of London, joins the conversation to explore the complexities of studying abroad, with a focus on higher education in the UK. Drawing from his own experiences, Will shares the moments that fueled his enthusiasm for international education while highlighting the unique benefits of studying in …
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Kristoffer Toribio, a leader in international education and community college admissions, shares his personal journey, the challenges he faced in his career, and the misconceptions surrounding community colleges. He, along with Ashley and Emma, discuss the need for greater awareness and support for community colleges as vital institutions in the gl…
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Hosts Ashley and Emma sit down with Dr. Thais Favero from Sophia University to explore what it’s really like to study in Japan. From the richness of the culture to the challenges of mastering the language, they unpack the unique allure of studying abroad in Japan. They discuss key aspects of life as an international student—touching on safety, cost…
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Hosts Ashley and Emma sit down to share their personal journeys, discussing how studying abroad transformed their lives and careers. They delve into their early ambitions, the challenges they faced in their educational paths, and how these experiences led them to create a podcast focused on international education. Send us a text Don't forget to fo…
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Molly Keane, a current student at the University of St. Andrews, shares her journey from attending a California high school to studying biochemistry in Scotland. She helps break down her experience with the application process, cultural differences, and her own journey of becoming an international student. Learn more about: - University of St. Andr…
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Mubarak ‘Mubzy’ Ibrahim, the International Regional Manager for the University of Southampton, shares his journey from the UK to the US and discusses the challenges and opportunities in international student recruitment. He emphasizes the importance of widening participation in education, the barriers faced by some North American students, and the …
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Ashley Monaghan, regional manager for North America at the University of Auckland, shares her insights on studying abroad in New Zealand. She reflects on her journey in international education, her own experiences studying abroad, and what makes New Zealand a distinctive destination for students. Monaghan also discusses the recruitment strategies s…
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Amanda Carroll, Associate Director of Admissions at American University, Paris (AUP), shares her journey into international education and the unique offerings of AUP. She covers the application process for North American students, the familiarity of the liberal arts education model abroad, and vibrant student life in the heart of the City of Light.…
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Have you ever imagined combining the worlds of cosplay and international education counseling? Meet Irene Yu, a vibrant college and career specialist from Orange County, CA who does just that! Irene shares her journey into international education, her unique approach to counseling students, and the importance of studying abroad. She discusses the b…
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Emma and Ashley sit down with Kaysha Kenney, a recent graduate of James Cook University in Australia, to unveil her inspiring journey in the field of marine biology amidst the vibrant backdrop of the Great Barrier Reef. Raised in Southern California with a passion for the ocean, Kaysha shares how this love drove her to pursue both a BSc in Biology …
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In the inaugural episode, hosts Emma and Ashley welcome Jim Pierson, Senior Manager at University College Dublin and co-founder of the Association of International Regional Representatives in North America (AIRR-NA). Together, they delve into the evolving role of international representatives and the pivotal mission of AIRR-NA while emphasizing the…
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In this episode of HAC Underground, Amelia Mills is joined by Kelsey Flowers to discuss the newest Trine Theatre production, “You Can’t Take It With You”. Kelsey is not only the lead of the play but is also head of props and the Trine Drama Club’s new Vice President. Listen as they tell it all, from their own experiences on and off stage, to math c…
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Join Amelia Mills as she hosts the first episode of Trine Spotlight 2021. Her guest today is none other than the esteemed and new, professor Brendan Allen. Listen in as they talk about how the education job market effects everyone, how statues and other forms of art can always be cutting edge, and of course for some amazing poetry and book recommen…
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In this inaugural episode of a student led podcast created through the course HUM 203 “Lost and Found”, Amy Apgar and Megan Davis talk about the importance of imaginative spaces. They discuss the many ways in which once make believe places have become real, creative spaces in our world, such as Disney World and Universal studios. Learn about creati…
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Today John talks to freshly added Com major Jordan Derouin on today’s episode. Jordan takes us on a quick recap of his already wild ride of a college experience, talks to us about the commitment of being a part of ROTC, and also explains why he made the decision to go HAC. If you are considering HAC at all this is the episode to listen to!…
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On this week’s episode of HAC Underground, John gets to sit down with Dr. Christine Olding, the head of the Humanities & Communication Department at Trine University. They discuss what it’s like to be a high risk professor in these times along with her trial by fire becoming head of the department in the middle of a pandemic. Christine also gives u…
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Today John gets to sit down with Professor LouAnn Homan, and she talks about what it was like turning herself into Emily Dickenson, being a part of the Emily Dickenson festival and the many other festivals, she is a part of. We also discuss Poe Night that is held on campus and what happens during it in preparation for the even next week.…
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Blake Williams, a freshmen communication major, joins Jarod and James to discuss all that he’s accomplished so far in the HAC department. From being a recipient of the Jannen School of Arts and Sciences scholarship to being recently cast as the male lead for the recent play, Blake has got a lot under his belt only being a freshmen. The trio then ge…
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It’s that time of the semester where not much is going on. Jarod and James are unsure what to talk about so they have conversations about James and the current books he is working on. Somehow, the conversation switches from school work to Japanese mechs and how they both want to live in something they call “retro future”. This truly is a strange ep…
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James and Jarod sit down to talk about the fall season, especially when it comes to movies in relationships. Jarod once again shows his lack of movie experience, with James apparently recommending every good Halloween movie. We also discuss the infamous pumpkin spice flavor and James explains how to have a good pumpkin patch date.…
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John Kay, from Trine University’s Communications Department, sits down to talk about his experience here at Trine University. John is a frequent podcaster and broadcaster. We discuss his journey getting into broadcasting and the steps he takes to prepare for commenting a live game. Also, be on the lookout for updates involving the HAC news site, ne…
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James and Jarod begin their first episode with an overview of the new spaces and activities going on this semester at the Jannen School of Arts and Sciences. They also have Dr. Christine Olding as a guest. Dr. Olding recently and successfully defended her dissertation. She also is in charge of the new Writing Center located in the LINK.…
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This month, the Fireside Friends are back on their bullshit with a discussion of the anime Sanrio Boys. How cute is the anime? Does it come off as a cynical marketing scheme? Do the boys kiss? The answer to all of these questions (and more!) can be found in our discussion. Also in this episode, we ask ourselves: What media did we used to be ashamed…
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This month, the Fireside Friends crew gathers in a circle around the fire for discussions about how technology fits into our lives. In our first segment, Jen Unkle joins us as we discuss navigating social media and how to manage time in our capitalist hellscape. In our second segment, we discuss The Circle! We talk about how it tackles topics of so…
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CW: We discuss Doki Doki Literature Club, which (poorly) handles themes of anxiety, self-harm, and suicide. We also touch on the transphobia present within the game’s fanbase. Fireside Friends returns with the original crew and a new format! In our first segment, we talk about anime, various visual novels, and recount our experiences with attending…
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Ryan and Allen take one final look back at 2017 and discuss their favorite media discussed on and off the podcast, their biggest disappointments, and their biggest surprises before looking ahead to what they’re excited for in the New Year. Next month’s shared experience is Doki Doki Literature Club! Work Cited: Why Does Everyone Hate Mercy? You can…
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CW: We discuss themes of objectification, exploitation, and abuse of women throughout our Lost Highway discussion, as it is a central aspect of the film. We realize that many people may want a break from thinking about these topics due to current events, so we encourage folks to listen at their own discretion. Joel Bocko joins us to discuss Lost Hi…
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