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The Humanities District

The Humanities District

By Jay Howard

A podcast about creativity and community in higher ed. Host Jay Howard, senior instructor of Communication, sits down with faculty, staff, students and community members in Springfield MO to discuss their work.
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Deidre Argyle: Sculpture Walk Springfield

The Humanities DistrictOct 02, 2022

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The Community Focus Report with Jonathan Groves

The Community Focus Report with Jonathan Groves

Today's guest is Dr. Jonathan Groves, Professor of Communication and Department Chair of Communication at Drury University.

In today's conversation we talk about Jonathan's class, "Communication and Civic Engagement."

We talk about the Community Focus Report, which Jonathan has facilitated since 2016.

And we talk about KDRU, Springfield's community radio, live from Drury University.

The Humanities District is a podcast about creativity and community. Host Jay Howard talks to academics and alumni in Springfield Missouri about their work.

Got an idea for the podcast? Drop me a line at jayhoward@gmail.com.


Apr 15, 202401:02:57
Post-Truth Truth with Heather Walters

Post-Truth Truth with Heather Walters

What is a pedagogy of truth?

Read a transcript of this episode on Substack here.

Heather Walters is a senior instructor of Communication. Today we talk about two of her books: Understanding Argumentation in a Post-Truth World, and Communication Ethics: Promoting Truth, Responsibility, and Civil Discourse in a Polarized Age.

Feb 26, 202401:11:46
How a serial plagiarist tried to sneak into Moon City Review

How a serial plagiarist tried to sneak into Moon City Review

Stop the presses! A conversation with professor Mike Czyzniejewski.


Read a transcript of this episode on Substack here.


Our topic today: The ongoing plagiarism scandal that hit literary magazines around the country. To learn more, I spoke with Professor Mike Czyzniejewski, editor of Moon City Review, Missouri State’s literary journal. Mike is a returning champion on the podcast: We spoke about Moon City Review back in March 2022.


Mike teaches a Small Press Production class which focuses on Moon City Review. This scandal has furnished endless discussion starters in his class of late. “It gives us this huge topic to talk about,” said Mike. “And then we had a lot of followups. I've given kind of a daily update about this as the stories evolved.”

Feb 12, 202452:27
The Dark Archives with Tracie Gieselman France

The Dark Archives with Tracie Gieselman France

Episode transcripts are now available on Substack!

Tracie Gieselman France is an archivist at Meyer Library University Archives and Special Collections. In this conversation, Tracie sheds light on the marvelous surprises that await you in the university archives.

We also discuss the book "Creating Family Archives: A Step-by-Step Guide to Saving Your Memories for Future Generations" by Margot Note.

To view the collections online, check out the special collections website. And for more from Tracie, check out this episode of OzarksWatch video magazine.

Feb 05, 202448:18
A message from Jay

A message from Jay

Here's the link to the Jay's Podcast Feedback Survey! -->

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeDtxohoFTQvqiXqTUYtd_4jK0dTX7yUt3p6sixE3ByJW5HDQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

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We did it! 16 episodes in a 16 week semester. Woot woot! Happy finals week, happy holidays, and merry end of the semester! I'll be taking a production break over Christmas, and I'll be re-branding the podcast again in the Spring as I continue to refine the show's focus. Please take the survey and share your thoughts on where we go from here!

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This week I take a moment to thank you for listening and to reflect on what I've learned through this delightful semester of podcasting.

Dec 12, 202308:58
Best SGF Restaurants of 2023 – food writing with Tessa Cooper

Best SGF Restaurants of 2023 – food writing with Tessa Cooper

Tessa Cooper is a freelance lifestyle writer. Her work appears in places such as 417 Magazine (Sign up for Tessa’s Table Talk Newsletter!), Apartment Therapy, and The Spruce⁠.


Tessa and I discussed our top picks for our favorite categories on 417 Magazine’s annual “Best of” ballot. – Everything from best patio, to best sandwich, to best cocktail. Do you agree with my and Tessa’s picks?


Tessa is 2016 Missouri State graduate who studied Public Relations and Design, is my guest for episode 15 of the Fall 2023 season. This is the third installment of the Alumni Series.


I ask Tessa the hard questions in this interview, including: “Is there any upper limit to the number of throw pillows that should be on a bed?”


We talk about secret menu items, travel writing, and house tours. Tessa also gives a shoutout to some of her most memorable professors during her undergraduate career at Missouri State.

Dec 04, 202353:52
Maybe Scar was the good guy? – Talking History with Dr. Djene Bajalan

Maybe Scar was the good guy? – Talking History with Dr. Djene Bajalan

Introducing Dr. Bajalan

Dr. Djene Bajalan is associate professor of history at Missouri State University.

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Talking History

Djene is co-host of Talking History, a radio program and podcast created by KSMU. Each month, Dr. Bajalan and Patrick Needham speak with historians and scholars about the ideas, people, and events that have shaped our world. (https://www.ksmu.org/podcast/talking-history). You can hear the program on the radio on Thursdays, or tune in on the website to hear the radio spot plus “Talking History Extra.”

Djene is also a contributor on several other podcasts, including This is Revolution (https://open.spotify.com/show/0EGnAcDc6f13xJey7nRYPD) and American Prestige podcast where he hosts a series about the history of the Kurds (https://www.americanprestigepod.com/p/the-history-of-the-kurds-w-djene).

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Maybe Scar was the good guy?

We discuss The Lion King at about 36 minutes into the conversation. I ask Djene why the MSU general education world history classes are the way they are, with HST 103 covering up to the year 1600, and HST 104 covering 1600 on. Why 1600? The answer is multi-pronged, but one thing Djene talks about is the difference between premodern societies and modern.

Djene points to the Lion King as an analogy of how pre-modern societies worked: “Everybody is in their place in society and should stay in their place. And the bad guy, Scar, his big sin is bringing the hyenas into the ruling elite, and destructing the natural order of things.”

Djene notes that people did move up and down in pre-modern societies sometimes, but, in general, “if you were a peasant, you would expect your children to continue being a peasant. If you were an aristocrat, you would expect your children to continue being aristocrats. You have a society which was hierarchically organized into different social classes […] There was no concept of a universal right, as it were. But in modern society that's really different.”

 So, Scar could be cast as the good guy in the Lion King “because he's trying to bring more people in that ruling elite of society, that's challenging the hierarchies of society.”

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Housekeeping

We also discuss Djene’s other classes, his research interests, and the History department more generally.

Please note that this episode was recorded earlier in the semester, prior to the October 2023 Hamas attack.

You can follow the Making Cash podcast on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094909736350⁠

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Nov 27, 202301:08:23
The Everything Bagel Beat - Trending Topics with Greta Cross

The Everything Bagel Beat - Trending Topics with Greta Cross

Today’s guest is Greta Cross, 2023 Missouri Press Association Young Journalist of the Year. A graduate of MSU’s journalism program, Greta was the editor-in-chief of the Standard during her time at Missouri State, and is now the trending topics reporter for the Springfield News-Leader. In today’s conversation we talk about how trending topics is the everything bagel beat, and we talk about the “strange, weird, glorious place” that is Springfield, Missouri.


Greta is currently developing a 5 episode podcast project forthcoming in 2024 about drag in rural Missouri communities. We talk about the art and activism of drag, Greta’s interviews and research for the project including her use of the Meyer Library OLGA archives (Ozarks Lesbian and Gay Archives), and much more.

Nov 13, 202331:14
Behind the Bylines - Making the News(paper) with Jack Dimond

Behind the Bylines - Making the News(paper) with Jack Dimond

Today’s guest is Jack Diamond, senior instructor in the CMJF department and advisor of the student newspaper, the Standard.

 Check out the Standard’s website here --> https://www.the-standard.org/ Note especially their email newsletter. They also have student-run podcasts!

Jack and I discuss:

  • A student newspaper’s role in campus community.
  • The impact of COVID on campus and on the Standard,
  • The history of Standard and how its operations have changed over time,
  • The now-defunct MSU readership program that used to provide the Wall Street Journal, NYT, and the News-Leader daily to students and the campus community,
  • Some of the controversies the paper has covered,
  • The classes Jack teaches, and
  • Freedom of the press.

This was the first episode I’ve ever recorded in the Standard’s podcasting studio, and the equipment there is great! I’ll definitely be back!

Nov 06, 202352:13
American Horror Story - Joel Coltharp
Oct 30, 202357:11
Me and Karma Vibe like That - Dr. Stephen Berkwitz

Me and Karma Vibe like That - Dr. Stephen Berkwitz

Dr. Stephen Berkwitz is department head of the Languages, Cultures and Religions at Missouri State. He is also an expert in religious studies with a special focus on South Asian religions. He teaches classes including Buddhism, Yoga and Meditation, and Theories of Religion – a class he developed.

We talk about comparative religion, Buddhism, and the Four Noble Truths. I pose questions on religious topics ranging from jet skis to beer styles, and Stephen deftly addresses them all.

As a Buddhism expert, I had to ask Stephen about the Taylor Swift song, Karma. Is karma really the breeze in Taylor Swift’s hair on the
weekend? Stephen (who has written books on Buddhist poetry, and who in a past life was a concert promoter) breaks it all down for us.

We also talk about the LCR department itself and its role in the University’s public affairs mission and it’s cultural competence pillar. Learning about something new, such as an unfamiliar language or religion, can help us look at things that are familiar to us in a new light.

Check us out on facebook, and please share this podcast with your friends and colleagues.
Oct 23, 202349:35
The Difference Between a Passion and a Hobby - Filmmaking with Jon Mabee

The Difference Between a Passion and a Hobby - Filmmaking with Jon Mabee

To those of you listening from the MSU campus community, happy Midterm!! We have Thursday and Friday off this week for Fall Break. The podcast will be taking time off for fall break too, so we’ll be back Monday the 23rd with a brand new conversation.

This week my guest is Jon Mabee, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, Media, Journalism and Film. Jon’s many classes include Fundamentals Media Production, Principles of Cinematography, and special topics classes including Advanced Directing: D&D Storytelling. We talk about D&D and nerd culture, from noble paladins to evil dragons. Jon explains what aspiring filmmakers can learn about storytelling from studying the character dynamics in role-playing games.

We also talk about the TV and film industries, which Jon’s media students are preparing to enter. The writers guild was on strike from May 2 to September 27 of this year. The actors went on strike July 14, and that strike is still ongoing. We talk about topics related to the strike including AI, what TV is doing in the meantime, and the future of the industry generally.

Instead of recording a housekeeping segment this week, I thought I’d put housekeeping here in the show notes and let the episode start right off with the guest. What do you think of the format? Can I get away with putting the housekeeping only here in the shownotes (shoutouts, announcements, previews of the episode conversation topics, etc) or do you prefer to hear me talk about it at the top of the episode? I think it can work well both ways, but sometimes I like it when a podcast host omits the preface and get right to the meat. Let me know all your thoughts. jayhoward@missouristate.edu. As always, I want to say a hearty THANK YOU to everybody listening. The podcast audience continues to grow. Thank you for telling your friends about the podcast. Analytics show a lot of Springfieldians are listening. And beyond the campus community and the Springfield area, we’ve got people listening from as far away as Germany. Very cool. Please take a moment to like and follow the podcast on facebook. Rate and review the pod on facebook and/or Apple Podcasts. Subscribe on your platform of choice, especially if your platform of choice is Spotify.


Oct 09, 202354:32
A Framework for Equitable and Inclusive Teaching - Dr. Amy Knowles
Oct 02, 202357:30
Kings, Queens, and Nation States: Chess Club and Political Science with Nick Beatty

Kings, Queens, and Nation States: Chess Club and Political Science with Nick Beatty

Nick Beatty is an instructor and academic advisor in the Department of Political Science and Philosophy. In today's episode, Nick and I chat about two central topics: political science (from international relations to political efficacy) and chess club (from chess strategy to chess scholarships).

In the episode intro, I mention a bunch of upcoming things. Here are the links to those things:

MSU Public Affairs Conference schedule. I mention the upcoming virtual panel plenary session with Diego Senior titled The Very Real Implications of AI Chatbots and Mental Health. He worked on a podcast called Bot Love.

The Making CASH podcast was featured on the Reynolds College blog. Check it out!

Here's the Wild Bob's Musical Book Club info.

Here's MSU chess club info.

Here's Springfield Good Neighbor Wek info.

And here's the podcast's humble facebook page.

Sep 25, 202341:32
Artificial Intelligence Goes to School - Stacy Rice

Artificial Intelligence Goes to School - Stacy Rice

Stacy Rice is Senior Instructional Designer in the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning (FCTL) at Missouri State University.

On January 18, 2023, the FCTL blog posted a piece by Stacy about artificial intelligence and its role in education: ⁠FCTL Blog post: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Its Impact on the Classroom⁠

Stacy's post was the first of its kind that I found. At the time, I had only just discovered ChatbotGPT, and I wondered whether my students were using it or not. Today, exactly eight months after the FCTL published the post, Stacy's insights are more relevant than ever. In today's conversation, we talk about all things related to AI in higher ed.

Check out the Making CASH Facebook page. Thanks for listening.

Sep 18, 202357:02
Updates from the Dean - Fall 2023 Edition
Sep 11, 202340:43
Cinephile, Collector, and Content Creator: Keeping up with Nathan Jones.

Cinephile, Collector, and Content Creator: Keeping up with Nathan Jones.

Who is the film person in your life? Personally, I know a bunch of film buffs, but only one of them has a Youtube channel!

This week I talk to Nathan Jones about his Youtube journey. Nathan currently has 3.27K subscribers on Youtube and 550 videos on his channel. In my book, that's a pretty big deal. He's collected more than 4,000 Blu-Rays---around 1,200 of which he hasn't yet seen.


Specifically Blu-Rays with Nathan Jones

https://www.youtube.com/@blu-rayswithnathanjones


Nathan is an RCASH Alum! He holds an MA in COM, same as me.

Know another alum who should be featured on this podcast? Let me know!


Pod news:


Someday soon I hope to start crowdsourcing questions for future guests using Facebook. In the meantime, please consider following the Making CASH podcast Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094909736350


And please subscribe on your podcast player. It makes a big difference to my analytics. Please and thank you.

You can always reach me (Jay) via email at makingcash417@gmail.com.


And remember: We're not in it for the money.

Aug 28, 202356:46
The Springfield Way - Dr. Alan Tinkler

The Springfield Way - Dr. Alan Tinkler

Dr. Alan Tinkler is an associate professor and assistant department head in the Department of English at Missouri State University. We talk about a new summer internship program called The Springfield Way.


The Springfield Way is a paid summer internship program. Summer 2023 was its first run. There were 14 students who each did 100 hours of service with a community partner using skills that are specific to the students discipline.


The internships were designed by the community partners to build capacity. To illustrate what capacity building means, Dr. Tinkler talks about the difference between AmeriCorps and vista. Whereas AmeriCorps works on the principle of direct services, Vista's purpose is to build operational and organizational capacity. At the Springfield way, all of the internships tilt toward the capacity lift side of things.


This year, all of the Springfield Way community partner organizations work with individuals or families who are experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness. Examples of partners include: One Door, the Kitchen Inc, and the Drew Lewis Foundation. Examples of the kinds of internships we’re talking about include: Project Management Intern, Planned Giving Specialist, and Success Story Specialist.


We discuss related topics, including: the origin of the Springfield Way, where the name comes from, the community focus report, the living wage in Springfield, plans for the future of the Springfield way, the community learning agreement, housing insecurity in our community. We also the concept of a community engagement profile: Any given individual might have a service profile, for example, or a doner profile. These can change throughout our lives. 


Thoughts on this episode? Weigh in on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094909736350&mibextid=ZbWKwL


Do you have an idea about who/what we should feature on an upcoming episode? Contact Jay at makingcash417@gmail.com

Aug 21, 202301:17:50
Sisyphus Lives - Dr. William Harwood

Sisyphus Lives - Dr. William Harwood

Dr. William Harwood is an assistant professor of philosophy at Missouri State University. We talk about data ethics, the trolley problem, and much more. The trolley problem stuff starts at around 1:02:10 in the episode. Thoughts on this episode? Weigh in on Facebook! --> https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094909736350&mibextid=ZbWKwL Do you have an idea about who/what we should feature on an upcoming episode? Contact Jay at makingcash417@gmail.com


Aug 14, 202301:21:52
Making CASH Podcast Trailer

Making CASH Podcast Trailer

Welcome to Making CASH. We're coming back from the summer hiatus with a new name and a new look. When the semester starts, new episodes will drop weekly on Mondays (instead of monthly like before.) Making CASH is an independent podcast.

This podcast started in 2021 under the name "RCOAL Conversations." Today, the podcast's mission remains the same: To bring you fascinating conversations with professors, graduates, and community members working in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities.

Aug 04, 202302:14
Academic Realignment, Part 2

Academic Realignment, Part 2

The podcast relaunch survey: forms.gle/pjDo3DdPnWyGjh7QA

The town hall: youtu.be/OzdyPIlLEww

Well, we knew academic realignment was coming, and now that it's here, Dean Wahl stops by the podcast to break it all down.
May 19, 202333:59
Shawn Wahl: Academic Realignment

Shawn Wahl: Academic Realignment

Dr. Wahl explains the academic realignment processes that are currently underway at Missouri State University. We chat about data collection, the blending of colleges, and beyond. Programs and timelines and Bears, oh my!
Mar 04, 202339:59
Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk: U-Turn in Education

Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk: U-Turn in Education

Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk is Associate Professor in Communication. We talk about an organization called U-Turn in Education which is against the banning of books. Conversation condensed. Got an idea for an episode? Let me know! Season 3 planning is now in progress.
Jan 08, 202337:29
Sarah Wilcoxon: Humanities, Vol. 2
Nov 01, 202228:22
Deidre Argyle: Sculpture Walk Springfield
Oct 02, 202237:32
Shannon Wooden: Public Affairs Conference

Shannon Wooden: Public Affairs Conference

Dr. Wooden is a professor in the department of English, literature program coordinator, disability studies coordinator, and the current provost fellow for public affairs. The public affairs conference is Sept 20-22!
Sep 01, 202242:09
Shawn Wahl: Highlights from the Dean

Shawn Wahl: Highlights from the Dean

Dr. Wahl reflects on the summer and highlights exciting events coming in the fall 2022 semester. Go Bears!

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RCOAL Conversations Shoutout: 2022 Recognition of Institutional Excellence in Media https://beaweb.org/festival/2022-school-rankings/

Aug 01, 202236:35
Joy Millana: Color Theory

Joy Millana: Color Theory

Joy is a filmmaker, producer, and assistant professor in the department of Media, Journalism, and Film. She teaches many classes including color theory. Have you ever wondered how a film gets national distribution? Wonder no more! Joy answers this question and many others from her own experience.
Jul 02, 202235:44
President Clif Smart: Showcase Sensations
Jun 10, 202216:27
Deana Butcher: Public Speaking Showcase

Deana Butcher: Public Speaking Showcase

Deana and I discuss the Vicki Stanton Public Speaking Showcase! We also talk about project based learning, Effective Listening, and Leadership in Practice.
May 23, 202237:46
Emlyn Johnson: Arts in the Community

Emlyn Johnson: Arts in the Community

Emlyn is a flutist, composer, and an instructor in the department of music. We talk about her class, Arts in the Community, as well as many other exciting projects.

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Video of Adaptation Variations by Takuma Itoh, from American Wild Ensemble's Hawaii 2020 program
https://youtu.be/MWrxzasGjMc

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Video of Pezzettino by Daniel Pesca, performed by Emlyn Johnson and Daniel Ketter.
https://youtu.be/d3e3uQOLFNk

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Emlyn also co-hosts "The New Music Listening Club" podcast. https://www.newmusiclisteningclub.com/

Apr 01, 202240:38
Mike Czyzniejewski: Moon City Review

Mike Czyzniejewski: Moon City Review

Mike is associate professor in the department of English at Missouri State. He's the editor of Moon City Review, the coordinator of the creative writing program, and a darn fine storyteller.
Mar 11, 202201:20:42
Kyle Thomas: Laboratory Theatre Company
Feb 20, 202201:10:21
Azaria Hogans: kNOwBOX dance

Azaria Hogans: kNOwBOX dance

Azaria is assistant professor of dance at MSU. We discuss the digital dance company of which she is a part as well as the best places to find dance in Springfield and beyond.
Feb 10, 202247:04
Holly Holladay: The Judy Awards

Holly Holladay: The Judy Awards

Dr. Holladay discusses the Judy Awards, 'ungrading,' and media analysis and criticism. We discover we're both Ted Lasso fans.

Jan 28, 202244:10
Shawn Wahl: Highlights from the Dean 2022

Shawn Wahl: Highlights from the Dean 2022

Jay and Shawn celebrate year two of the podcast and look forward to great things to come in RCOAL in 2022.
Jan 16, 202223:07
Kristin Harper: The Heroic Quest

Kristin Harper: The Heroic Quest

Dr. Harper has created a Study Collection of replica artifacts using a curriculum innovation mini-grant to bring the ancient past to life.
Jan 05, 202244:28
Michael Frizell: The Bear CLAW

Michael Frizell: The Bear CLAW

Michael discusses the history of the Center for Learning and Writing. We discuss the power of having a daily writing practice, and we discuss Michael's authorship of graphic novels.
Oct 27, 202150:47
Deb Larson: Reality TV

Deb Larson: Reality TV

Dr. Larson takes us behind the scenes of the award winning reality TV show "Show-Me Chefs," the upcoming escape-room themed reality show "Co-Op," and other productions that she and her students have worked on.
Jul 07, 202134:18
Meg Wagler: MIDxMIDWST Mural Festival

Meg Wagler: MIDxMIDWST Mural Festival

Meg discusses the new arts and culture festival coming to downtown Springfield.
Jun 24, 202130:20
Stephen Spates: The Bear Cave

Stephen Spates: The Bear Cave

Dr. Spates discusses some of his classes, including organizational communication, communication strategies for recruitment in organizations, communication and diversity in the workplace, and many more! (Also, we mention the fuse podcast in our conversation, on which Dr. Spates was a guest. Shoutout to fuseconversations.org/podcast)
May 16, 202143:12
Shawn Wahl: End of Semester Updates
May 09, 202128:13
Antoinette Barffour: French Film Festival

Antoinette Barffour: French Film Festival

Antoinette shares the story behind bringing the Tournées film festival to Missouri State. Shawn shares updates.
Mar 23, 202159:19
Lisa Brescia: 'Working' the Musical

Lisa Brescia: 'Working' the Musical

Lisa shares her Broadway experience and expertise with students in the Department of Theatre and Dance.
Feb 26, 202140:03
Shauna Smith: Slow Viewing

Shauna Smith: Slow Viewing

Facilitated by Shauna Smith, Slow Viewing is a practice of collaborative interpretation taking place in Brick City Galleries.
Feb 21, 202130:56
Jen Murvin: Pagination Bookshop

Jen Murvin: Pagination Bookshop

Jen talks about the connections between Pagination and the college, and Shawn discusses the phenomenon of anticipated grieving.
Feb 10, 202150:34
Shawn Wahl: Highlights from the Dean

Shawn Wahl: Highlights from the Dean

Jay and Shawn discuss the origins of the RCOAL Conversations podcast, and Shawn shares stories about the college.
Jan 21, 202119:05