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KWC Alumni Association

Kentucky Wesleyan College

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Welcome to the Podcast channel of the Kentucky Wesleyan College Alumni Association, home of ’Alumni Evolution,’ hosted by Doug Hoyt ’84, President of the Association. The purpose of Doug’s and this channel is to get to know our alumni and see where life has taken them after graduating from Kentucky Wesleyan College. Show your pride for Wesleyan and help continue (or build) your family legacy with Kentucky Wesleyan College. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Alumni Relati ...
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TAA Talks

Kami Lunsford

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The TAA Talks podcasts seek to amplify the voices of the Tennessee Arts Academy community. Since 1986, the Tennessee Arts Academy has been America’s longest-running premier summer program for arts-based professional development in art, music, theatre and dance, and arts leadership. The Academy is held annually for six days in July on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Eligible participants include K–12 arts specialists, classroom teachers, and adminis ...
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Chaucer with John Fleming

Office of the Alumni Association

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This collection captures the in-class lectures of John Fleming *63, Louis W. Fairchild '24 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Emeritus in his final semester teaching his iconic undergraduate course on Geoffrey Chaucer, Fall 2005.
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Health Care Reform

Office of the Alumni Association

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Princeton alumni and friends were invited to explore current issues in U.S. health care policy reform through a complimentary educational highlight on this topic. Featuring the perspectives of prominent industry leaders, scholars, public policy and government officials, this offering examined policy reform at the national and state levels. All of the recorded presentations that comprised this educational highlight were delivered on campus during the 2010-2011 academic year, a number as part ...
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Get up close and personal with agile leaders around the world – executives, business leaders, and experts as they share practical leadership insights around leading in today’s complex workplaces. The first series features an in-depth discussion of "8 Paradoxes of Leadership Agility." The second series will feature actionable agile leadership insights that leaders can continue to draw upon and leverage, now and in the future. Enhance your leadership effectiveness, future-proof your career, an ...
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On this episode, we were joined by Jessica Sharp, principal at Edwards Elementary. We had an amazing conversation about what belonging means in elementary schools, how to support teachers and staff in building strong relationships with students and families, and the role student voice plays in shaping school culture.…
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Join Kami as she interviews special guest Pollyanna Parker about all the many resources she has learned from TAA year-round programs over the years and how they shaped her career as a theatre educator. This time of reflection will surely refresh your focus as you finish up a year of lasting connections made in your arts classrooms! Pollyanna Parker…
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Join us as Emily McEneely shares how arts education classes are a big opportunity to build community and confidence and how this can be important for both students and teachers. She gives tips on how to make your department more valued and recognized and reflects on how collaboration is key for personal progress. Emily McEneely teaches PK-3 visual …
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On this episode, we were joined by Eric Sackett, a college and career transition counselor with DMACC. We had an amazing conversation about his role at Ames High with college and career transition, how he helps students overcome uncertainties, and programs or initiatives that can help students with their next step after high school.…
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Join Kami Lunsford as she talks shop with Kerry Vaughn who has some tips for cultivating a relationship with your administration and staff, some must-have resources and tools for the middle school band room, and wisdom about getting our students to commit to progress on a daily basis. Kerry Vaughn is a seasoned band director at Spring Station Middl…
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On this episode, we were joined by Dunkin Bearson a junior at Ames High School. We had an amazing conversation about his recent honor of becoming one of 5 state thespian officers for 2025, his favorite production and most memorable moments on stage, and how he sees theater shaping his future.By Ames Community School District
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Erica Holmes Darr encourages us to "take a breath" and explore how building community can make meaningful change in our creative spaces! Erica is a passionate and dedicated music educator who began her teaching career in 2003 after earning a degree in Vocal Music Education from Austin Peay State University. Throughout her career, Darr has taught a …
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On this episode, we were joined by Kate Engelkes and Chuck Ripley, coaches for the Ames High speech program. We’re going to have an amazing conversation about speech at Ames High, what inspired them to become coaches, and the key skill students take away from this experience.By Ames Community School District
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On today’s episode, we are joined by Bill Ripp, former teacher and associate principal at Ames High School, and founder of the Ames High Alumni Association. We’re going to have an amazing conversation about his journey to teaching, working in a school leadership role, and how the alumni association helps keep former students connected.…
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On this episode, we were joined by Anna Brooks, the Career and Technical Education Agriculture Teacher at Ames High. We had an amazing conversation about agriculture education, student’s evolving interest in agriculture, the FFA program, and shaping future leaders at Ames High.By Ames Community School District
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On this episode, we were joined by Kathy Geis, Homeschool Assistance Program Coordinator for the Ames Community School District. We had an amazing conversation about homeschooling in the District, her role as the HSAP coordinator, and the different options available to families in our community.By Ames Community School District
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After graduating magna cum laude with a trip major from KWC, Danielle Woodward ’88 hit the ground running. Tune in to today’s episode of Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association to learn about her accomplished career and how it eventually led her back home to be the assistant professor of management at Kentucky Wesleyan.…
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Jennifer “Miss” Jennifer Taylor might’ve hung her apron up in Hocker Family Dining Center, but she’s not getting away that easily! Tune in to today’s episode of Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association to learn more about this Honorary Alumna and what it’s meant to her to serve KWC students for the past nearly 40 years.…
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Today’s the first day of classes here at Kentucky Wesleyan, so what better fit for today’s guest than our new president?! Tune in to today’s episode of Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association to learn more about Dr. James Cousins, the 36th President of Kentucky Wesleyan College.…
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Navigating cultural differences in global teams can be a daunting challenge, triggering misunderstandings, inefficiencies, and even conflict. However, cultural intelligence empowers leaders to bridge these divides fostering mutual understanding, collaboration, and innovation. In episode 20 of the Leaders People Love series, Dr. Catherine Wu, a Cult…
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On this episode, we are joined by Scott Grimes, new Superintendent for the Ames Community School District. We had an amazing conversation about his vision for the District, plans to engage students, families and the community, how he will measure success as superintendent, and his message for students and families as we go into a new school year.…
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Season 1 of Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association is wrapping up with a special episode featuring 4 members from the Class of 1973! Peggie (Pratt) Stewart ’73, John Brennan ’73, Beth (Robinson) Ronk ’73 and Kathy Sherman ’73 have a friendship that’s lasted over 50 years. Tune in to today’s episode to learn how these n…
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On today’s episode, we were joined by Dan Rader, Director of Technology for the Ames Community School District. We had an amazing conversation about K-12 technology, how it has evolved over the years and its impact on education, new tech advancements, and tips for student technology use.By Ames Community School District
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Soon after graduating from KWC with a degree in communications & public relations, KWC Alumni Association board member and Madisonville native Lori (Parks) Byers ’00 began a career in insurance, and that career has evolved into something she couldn’t have predicted when starting. Tune into the newest episode of Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcas…
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The underrepresentation of women and marginalized groups in leadership within corporate and academic sectors is significant. There is a critical need for proactive steps to improve representation and include women in decision-making roles, which will, in turn, benefit families and communities. In episode 19 of the Leaders People Love series, Prof I…
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When you tune into our newest episode of Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association, chances are you’ll recognize the voice of this week’s guest! Joel Utley ’74 was the Voice of the Panthers for KWC basketball for over 60 years and is still a loyal fan today. The KWC Athletic and Alumni Hall of Famer announced the radio pl…
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The traditional view of retirement often involves a complete halt in work, overlooking individual needs or desires, thus restricting people's ability to continue contributing. It is crucial to offer employees with flexible alternatives that allow them to tailor their futures according to their aspirations and abilities. In episode 18 of the Leaders…
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On this episode, we were joined by Ames High teacher, Ben Matthies. We had an amazing conversation about the Alternative Learning Program at Ames High, including what is ALP, how it is different from traditional education models, and the role teachers, students, and parents play.By Ames Community School District
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Today’s episode of Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association features not one, but TWO of our newest alumnae! Tune in to hear how Class of 2024 Senior Committee members Claire Sloane ’24 and Shelbi Patterson ’24 evolved during their time at Kentucky Wesleyan and where they’re each headed next!…
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Sara (Fleischmann) Williams ’15 was recently named our 2024 Outstanding Young Graduate and is today’s guest on Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association! Tune in to learn more about how this young alumna has evolved into a successful young professional and community leader since her days as a student leader at Kentucky We…
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The lack of purpose at work can significantly impact morale, productivity, and retention, ultimately affecting business success. By aligning company values with personal beliefs, leaders can nurture a culture of loyalty and purpose. In episode 17 of the Leaders People Love series, Aaron Chen, a Technopreneur Farmer, emphasizes the importance of tak…
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Dr. Darlene Ingram ’91 is an Associate Professor of Chemistry here at Kentucky Wesleyan and is today’s guest on Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association! Tune in to hear how this alumna found her way back home to Kentucky Wesleyan after earning her M.S. and Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Louisville.…
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Panther Football Alumnus Sam Taylor ’97 is this week’s guest on Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association! Tune in to learn about how the past-president of the KWC Alumni Association continues to stay involved with KWC in a variety of ways. We’ll give you a hint: #TheWesleyanWay runs in the family!…
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2018 Outstanding Alumnus Greg Risch ’93 has quite the story to share on this week’s episode of Alumni Evolution: The Official Podcast of the KWC Alumni Association. Tune in to learn more about the evolution of this Panther Football alumnus, including how he continues to stay involved with the College as a KWC Trustee and how he became the President…
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Opting for an unconventional career path can trigger uncertainty insecurity, and pressure from societal expectations. But it enables us to create a customized career trajectory that resonates with our values, passions, and aspirations leading to long-term fulfillment in our careers. In episode 16 of the Leaders People Love series, Amanda Cua, the f…
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