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When the World Stopped

McPherson College Communication Department

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Senior Communication Majors at McPherson College interviewed a variety of people about their experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Interviews were compiled and edited by students in fall 2022.
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Come listen in while Rowdy New and Ashanti Thompson discuss the new Starbucks opening in Mcpherson. Also, explore the mind of a barista and while they give you insights into behind the scenes secrets.
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E3: Explore, Experience, & Engage

McPherson College Podrangle

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E3: Explore, Experience, & Engage is a podcast published by McPherson College highlighting success stories shared by MC alumni. Current sophomore Alex Van Patten interviews alumni from a variety of careers to ask them about their own journeys. He’s also curious to know what advice they want to share with current students. Through career struggles, successes, and surprises, these stories will inspire everyone to continue living as whole persons on each of our career journeys.
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Quick Picks

McPherson College Podrangle

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Quick picks is a podcast about the NFL 2022-23 season! We give Fantasy football advice, cover biggest surprises week to week & more. If you are a football fan do not hesitate and come toon into Quick Picks.
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This podcast will focus on five sports and particularly cover the sports landscape as a whole. It will also focus on how miserable I am due to the teams I have chosen to route for. I will have special guests to discuss certain topics in order to get different perspectives. Music supplied by Epidemic sound
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An owl-some discussion of all things bird! Topics range from different types of birds, birds in the media, and birds throughout history! Whether you’re familiar with birds or not, it’ll be an emu-sing experience! I hope you find it dove-ly!
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Campus ReBoot

McPherson College Podrangle

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The Spectator and The Podrangle are partnering with other colleges and universities around the USA, Australia, and China in chronicling the 2020-2021 school year! Campus ReBoot is an interactive documentary spearheaded by Susan Cardillo at the University of Hartford. Students will be responding to prompts with written work, videos, audio, and photography. To check out the project, see this website: https://susancardillo.wixsite.com/campusreboot Responses will also be added to our websites us ...
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City Kid

Duce Chairs

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How I came up with the name such as “CityKid” well being from New Orleans, Louisiana it wasn’t so hard of something for me to come up with. Everybody can describe New Orleans in so many ways. It doesn’t matter if your from the city or not, but with and my family being from their it’s just an energetic city that brings life into people. On the cast Duce Chairs pretty much is trying bring that positive energy into the views who listens. Got to have positive vibes no matter what you going throu ...
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Lore Abiding Citizen

Cal (Ven) Bieler

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Hello, good morning, and welcome to the Lore Abiding Citizen. On this show, we will look into video games with the most horrendous lore, and explain why it is so awful. Like, why do so many games require time travel? Or why three of seven characters are the same person? Regardless of what it is, we will discuss it here. Enjoy your time here. Have fun, don’t die!
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The Managing Editor of the Popular Culture Studies Journal, Julia Largent, interviews different authors published in the journal about their research, their hobbies, and how their article came about. See all published articles for free, here: https://mpcaaca.org/the-popular-culture-studies-journal/
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My podcast will be about how not only D1 athletes can make it to the professional level and even at the NAIA level there is good talent. Each episode I will go over a different athlete and go over what non D1 school they went to and their path to the professional level. The reason for my podcast name is because in a lot of sports if a player has a lot of “stars” it means they are projected to be good but that doesn’t mean that a player who wasn’t projected to be good out of high school can’t ...
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The Hoops Through Life Podcast discusses everything women's basketball player development and delivers recruiting tips DIRECTLY from college coaches. You won't want to miss out on tips from leading experts and the coaches that could be recruiting you! New episodes drop the first and third Wednesday of every month! If you're looking for 360 degree player development and individualized recruiting support lets have a conversation. Email me at el@hoopshthroughlife.com or head to www.hoopsthrough ...
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Liquor, bars, cocktails: the people and companies who make them, sell them and drink them, plus everything & everyone in-between, with your host, globetrotting spirits guy and escaped bartender, Philip Duff.
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Heart to Heart believes in the power behind every woman’s story. This Faith-based platform is created for women to share personal stories about Faith, Family, Friends and so much more; to encourage, inspire and empower every woman around the world to live a purposeful life and make an impact in her world for the Kingdom.
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Ethics and Education

The Center for Ethics & Education

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How should we be thinking about ethical questions in education? Conversations and features with philosophers and education researchers. From classroom dilemmas to policy decisions, K-12 through higher ed. We also make teaching guides to use in sociology, education, and philosophy classes. Available on our website. Produced by the Center for Ethics and Education in WCER at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, thanks to funding from the Spencer Foundation.
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Send us a text On today’s episode we have Dr. Zanthia Reddish the CEO of Impoweredd Educational Consulting. Her expertise lies in principal and instructional coaching, professional development, and navigating transitions in education and athletics, emphasizing growth mindset, preparation and positive relationships. On this episode we discuss: What …
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Emily LaRuffa has scaled the dizzy heights of Manhattan hospitality business, from bartending to managing and being a GM at every kind of NY joint from rock 'n' roll bars in Hell's Kitchen to the five-star luxury of Loews Hotel, The Baccarat, Major Food Group (and cheerful pirate Brian Miller)'s The Polynesian, and Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospit…
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Alice, an old friend from way back when, is one of the best drinks writers based in the UK, has won multiple awards for her writing about spirits, wine, beer, cocktails and bars, is often to be found on UK radio & TV, and just published her new book "The Martini: The Ultimate Guide to a Cocktail Icon", so we sat down over a martini (or in my case, …
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Send us a text On today’s episode we have Coach Luke Sheidecker. Luke has served as Assistant Director or Director of Basketball Operations at Southeast Missouri State University (on the men’s side) and at Southern Illinois University, where he transitioned to the women’s side. He’s also been an assistant coach at Indiana State University and head …
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Kara defected to writing about spirits, cocktails and bars after starting out writing about matters financial, and finance's loss is cocktail's gain! A New York native and friend, Kara has written seven spirits- and cocktail-related books as well as her newest venture, The Cocktail Cabinet, decks of beautiful playing cards themed around a particula…
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I've known New York (well, Long Island) native Chris for over two decades, since we met at a flair bartending contest in the Cayman Islands, and he's maintained his rep as a flair bartender while becoming an accomplished mixologist as well, getting sober, winning Diageo World Class USA in 2017, crafting the Via Carota range of bottled cocktails and…
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Send us a text Sam Drauschak is the Co-founder and Chief Process Scientist at Truvle, whose mission is to assist businesses in reducing wasteful activity by providing them with innovative tools, software and expert content. Sam developed the Truvle Mapping Language (TML), a universal process mapping language adopted as the standard for multiple lar…
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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The Cocktail Panda himself comes on The Philip Duff Show! I've known Iain for years - he entered the G'Vin Gin Connoisseur Program which I used to run - and he's built a mini bar empire in Edinburgh so it was time to catch up on his adventures guest bartending for his uncle in Korea, celeb liquor, how he got his start in the bar business and what h…
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today's epis…
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Marshall - and the three top-notch places he runs the beverage programs for, Valerie, Lolita and Madame George - is one of Manhattan's best-kept secrets. If you come to New York, I'll take you to one of these places (or all three, as they're conveniently located right next door to one another), and I guarantee you'll be blown away by the quality of…
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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Myself and Tim have been threatening each other with a podcast taping for over a year, and we finally found time to sit down, beverages to hand, and make it happen! (This is a satisfyingly lengthy episode, clocking in at over 2.5 hours, and we'll do more of such chat fests in the future, too). We talk about Tim's path into the industry as a cook an…
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Simone has come a long way since his Italian childhood in Como: while part of a legendary double-act with Alex Kratena, he led London's Artesian Bar to an unprecedented four #1 listings in World's 50 Best Bars. Simone's post-Artesian career is even more impressive: Sips, his Barcelona bar together with business partner Marc Alvarez, was crowned #1 …
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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Francis, and, later Mark, have been friends of mine for a long time; we must have bumped into one another in Manhattan or at a Tales of the Cocktail event in New Orleans, but it was our mutual friend Dale de Groff who persuaded me to make the trek out to NJ to see their restaurants, which are incredibly successful and a mainstay of their community.…
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Me and Erik go waaaaaay back, to when I taught a class on the IBA's elite John Whyte residential training course in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, before Erik moved to London to start his stratospheric ascent to the top of the bartending world. We sat down during Tales of the Cocktail to talk about all that: awards, scalpels vs. hammers, how cities …
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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Simon's been a mate since the late 1990s, when he created CLASS (standing for Cocktail Liqueur And Speciality Spirit) magazine, the print forerunner of Difford's Guide and, in a pre-Internet world, just about the only way to learn about the revolution in cocktails that began sweeping London in the mid-1990s, which we both agree dates to the opening…
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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I've known Natasha for ages and it's no exaggeration to say she's changed the landscape of gin consumption in her native Missouri, and indeed in the wider USA as well. Much as Julio Bermejo built a dedicated band of fanatics drinking 100% Blue Agave tequila at Tommy's, a suburb of San Francisco, Natasha did the same with gin, in her family's restau…
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Send us a text Thomas Dudley, who is a passionate advocate for employee-owned companies. In case you don’t know--- employee ownership creates life changing wealth for workers while increasing trust, respect and job stability. But the benefits aren’t only for employees. These companies have higher productivity, growth, and engagement. While at Stanf…
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Zev's had one of the most interesting career arcs of any bartender I know, but when we finally sat down to tape an episode, it turned out to have even more twists and turns than I thought! From Brooklyn to Melbourne to Montreal and back to NY, and from bartending for Heston Blumenthal Down Under to manning the shakers in the Meyerverse* that is Uni…
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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Anna is brilliant and this episode - taped partly in a hotel lobby in London, and then on Zoom - is just like having a drink with her, which is always great. She's not afraid to say the things others won't, and her goal is to elevate anyone she works with, and especially to make bars better and get more women to embrace hospitality as a career opti…
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Send us a text Julie Livingston is based in New York City and specializes in raising the visibility of senior leaders by developing their thought leadership and media placement, as a means of strengthening competitive advantage, increasing stakeholder engagement and retaining talent. A three-time board member of NY Women in Communications, she hold…
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Well, I've know Agostino since he was a fresh-faced young buck at Montgomery Place, one of London's best cocktail bars back in the day. I remember when he moved to take the reins at the Connaught when it reopened, and the dream opening duo that was him and Erik Lorincz. In the sixteen years since, Ago built a core around him with stunning professio…
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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Benji (whose actual name is Fabio), is a friend, and a tremendous host even among his fellow Italian bartenders, which is really saying something. After studing philosophy and being a professional soccer player (!), Benji went into bartending and is now a partner in the Farmily hospitality group that includes 1930 Bar, MAG Cafe and Tripstillery, al…
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I kept bumping into David at events (like Philip Duff Show stalwart Tony Sach's regular get-togethers for writers and other waifs and strays) and he was always good fun to chat with, so me and him sat down in a shady spot inside Central Park* on a hot-as-balls day, on camp chairs, with a nearby wheelie cooler bag full of ice cold Negra Modelo beers…
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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What to say about my old mate Gegam Kazarian? In his native Armenia, he studied biochemistry, then floral design, then silversmithing, started bartending, followed his passion for Spanish classical guitar by emigrating to Spain, started several bars and a mixology lab, won the Havana Club Rum European championships, the G'Vine Gin Connoisseur Progr…
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College students need good mentorship. Here's why those mentors should be university teachers. With Harry Brighouse and Diamond Lannaman. Based on a paper by Harry Brighouse, "The Mentoring Responsibilities of University Teachers" (unpublished), 2023. Produced by Carrie Welsh and Jennifer McCord. Special thanks to Diamond Lannaman.…
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Shannon, a Charleston native, is a powerhouse: an artist who left art due to its restrictions, a New York City bartender who championed rum when no-one cared about it (spoiler: a lot of people still don't care), the award-winning author of "Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails" and a consultant and ambassador for brands including Denizen Rum, Privateer …
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Send us a text About this week's guest Scott Rupp: By the time he was 12 he had he had eaten dinner in the White House three times, he’s been the Chairman of the Missouri Public Service Commission, been a Missouri State Senator, served in Missouri’s House of Representatives. He’s appeared on Dr. Phil and other national TV shows, and recently releas…
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Send us a text The views and opinions shared by coaches and other professionals on this podcast are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Hoops Through Life. Hoops Through Life is an independent entity, not affiliated with any school or coach, and is not responsible for the opinions expressed by these individuals. On today’s epis…
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Me and Jim met in 2006, when he entered the Bols 200 contest I organised, and I dropped by Pegu Club to see him next time I was in New York (I was living in Holland at the time). He went on to open PDT (Please Don't Tell) in 2007, which almost immediately became the most famous cocktail bar in the world (and also served the best hot dogs to be had …
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Send us a text In this bonus episode I recap all of the recruiting recommendations given by our guests so far. I break down the recruiting process in 4 distinct stages (preparation, communication, visits, decision making / transition) and share what coaches are looking for when they watch student-athletes play in basketball tournaments. If you're c…
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Robb's been a mate for a long time - I think we met when he was a Tales of the Cocktail Cocktail Apprentice (CAP) - and the first event we ever did after I launched Old Duff Genever in Minnesota was at his bar, Meteor, which he opened in late 2019. Timing, eh! Robb and his business partners and staff weathered the madness of the 'rona, and recently…
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This episode features the late Mike Leach, who, at the time, was the head football coach at Mississippi State, Todd Houchins, Air Force Pilot, George Andrea, Swiss Resident, and Romero Cotton, Professional MMA fighter. The episode covers the trials and tribulations that these people endured and the lasting effect the pandemic has on them.…
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I went out into the community to interview people involved in education. I wanted to see how Covid-19 affected our education system and what challenges we will continue to have in the future. I interviewed Amanda Gutierez, Luke Chennell, Ken Yohn, Kelly Olson, Katie Sears, and Pam Ice.Por McPherson College Communication Department
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This podcast highlights the experience of one individual during the COVID-19 pandemic. The individual I interviewed was Tamie Prieb. During the pandemic, Tamie served as a Human Resource Manager at Swindoll, Janzen, Hawk, and Loyd, a local public accounting firm in McPherson, Kansas.Por McPherson College Communication Department
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