• BJ Durham
    May 5 2023

    Tune in as season 6 comes to a close where we have a discussion with doctoral candidate BJ Durham. BJ is a doctoral student in the Counselor Education program here at NC State. His focus and interests involve counseling and being a therapist for athletes. In this episode, BJ talks about his time as a college athlete and how this experience inspired him to transition into the career he has today. Josh and BJ also talk about the challenges that he faced as an athlete transitioning from high school to college. BJ then goes on to talk about his research within athlete identity transition and why it is important to help eliminate the current stigma that is present when it comes to athletes seeking mental health counseling. Finally, Josh and BJ talk about the challenges associated with being a counselor, the challenges of being a PHD student, and the parts of the job that excites BJ the most. You don’t want to miss this episode!

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    45 mins
  • Jose Garcia Gonzalez
    Apr 26 2023

    Check out this episode where we talk with Jose Garcia Gonzalez about an idea of the future: Artificial Intelligence. Jose is a computer science major here at NC State and he talks about his research within artificial intelligence and how there are benefits and drawbacks in this unique field. Jose and Josh also talk about the difficulty Jose had getting accepted into the computer science program. Also, the guys talk about the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers and how this organization bridges the gap between Hispanics and STEM. Next, Jose talks about the JUNTOS organization here at NC State and he mentions how he enjoys contributing to younger high school students as he encourages Latino students to consider NC State for their future. Lastly, tune in to hear Jose’s pitch to high school students, in Spanish! Don’t miss this one!

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    40 mins
  • Etienne Phillips
    Mar 20 2023

    Mathematician | Student | Philosopher. Etienne Phillips has great patience breaking down his research related to Multivariate Fibonacci-like Polynomials and other aspects of mathematics which fuel his passion for the subject matter.

    Etienne is a Ronald E. McNair Scholar at NC State TRIO Collegiate Programs. The McNair program provides Etienne with connections and support to be accepted into a Ph.D. program which will allow him to achieve his goal of becoming a mathematics professor.

    Etienne has gained national recognition "Etienne has gained recognition at NC State for his involvement in the math department, running clubs like the Society for Undergraduate Mathematics, and earning university awards like the Levine-Anderson Award for a top 3 score on the Putnam Mathematics competition at the university both years he participated in the exam. He has since gained national recognition for his research and academic efforts by winning the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship.

    Etienne also shares his personal experiences as a homeless and housing-insecure college student, as he has already done for television and print media. Etienne’s strength to open up his home to television crews and be vulnerable in sharing very personal stories has impacted the local and national communities in their efforts to put an end to college student homelessness. He has played a crucial role in the development of the Housing Options for Students Today (HOST) program providing short-term housing and wrap-around services to college students in Wake County. To learn more about Etienne’s experiences as a homeless student and the HOST program: https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/triangle-sandhills/news/2022/08/23/nc-state-student-overcomes-housing-insecurity-

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Timothy Reid
    Mar 13 2023

    Check out this episode with Student Body Vice President, Timothy Reid. Timothy and Josh discuss Timothy’s interests and path to NC State student government. He also shares how students can get involved with student government and why you should! Timothy also talks about his experience as a Park Scholar and how having this scholarship has developed him both academically and as a future professional. Lastly, Josh talks with Timothy about his experience as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and what it means to him to be a part of such a prideful and historic fraternity. Timothy mentions what it means to be part of a greek organization and how important it is to have a commitment to serve in the community. Listen for Timothy’s announcement as he launches his campaign for Student Body President next school year! There’s no way you want to miss this one.

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    49 mins
  • Krupa Bharodiya and Kelis Johnson
    Feb 24 2023

    atch this episode with Krupa Bharodiya and Kelis Johnson as they discuss their internship experiences and their time as Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholars. Krupa and Kelis talk with Josh about how they went about looking for their internship experiences and why it is important to make connections. Kelis also mentions what it was like studying at Columbia University over the summer in New York City, and how she found herself at such a prestigious university. Krupa tells us about her experience interning at the White House and how studying abroad helped her as a student. Finally, Krupa, Kelis, and Josh get into breaking down imposter syndrome and the importance of being confident enough to achieve such ambitious goals.

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    47 mins
  • Dr. Dennis Floyd Jones
    Feb 7 2023

    Content Warning: Racism, Gun Violence, Death, Sensitive Language
    In this episode, Dr. Dennis Floyd Jones shares his lived experiences ranging from tragedy to the overwhelming power of mentoring and education. Dr. Jones and his siblings were the first African-American students to attend integrated schools in West Virginia following the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954. This time was fraught with trauma but his family persevered and since then all his siblings have earned graduate degrees. Dr. Jones himself went on to become a tenured faculty member at West Virginia University where he became a lifelong mentor to Sarah Wright, a former student and now TRIO staff member. Currently, Dr. Jones is the Executive Director of the non-profit he founded, Youth Enrichment Services. YES empowers youth through mentorship, education, advocacy, and exposure. Dr. Jones has learned throughout his life that young people believing in themselves leads to immense transformation for the individual but also for communities large and small.

    To learn more about the history of Brown v. Board of Education in Greenbriar County West Virginia, please visit https://textbooks.lib.wvu.edu/wvhistory/files/html/15_wv_history_reader_stack/
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    To learn more about Youth Enrichment Services, please visit www.youthenrichmentservices.org

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Dr. Rupert Nacoste
    Feb 7 2023

    Please note that the following episode contains language that people may find offensive or inappropriate for certain audiences.
    Happy New Year Everyone! What better way to start a new year than with the one and only Dr. Rupert Nacoste, a distinguished faculty member here at NC State. Dr. Nacoste is a social psychologist in the psychology department at NC State and has been here with us for almost 35 years. In this episode, you will hear about his experiences growing up in the deep south. You will also learn about some of his experiences in the US Navy and how his upbringing prepared him for the racial tension he endured on the Navy ship. Finally, Josh and Dr. Nacoste dive into his experiences teaching at NC State. They talk about the importance of Black faculty members on PWI campuses, his passion for exploring the experiences of his students, and how he feels about being seen as an encouragement to many who have taken his courses.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Tirrezz Hudson
    Feb 7 2023

    Tune in to this episode where we hear from NCSU alumn, Tirrezz Hudson. Tirrezz is currently going after a PHD at UC San Diego. While Tirrezz was here at NC State, he was a McNair scholar and he also studied abroad. Hear how Tirrezz navigated his undergraduate years while being involved in many different clubs and organizations. Also, hear what inspired him to go after a doctorate degree. Tirrezz gives insight on how he adjusted to moving so far away from home and how important it is to build a sense of community wherever you are. Lastly, Tirrezz and Josh talk about the importance of internship and research experience as an undergraduate student, and he tells us how to look for these opportunities.

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    44 mins