The Stanford Daily Podcast
By The Stanford Daily
The Stanford Daily PodcastMar 14, 2023
Founder's Campfire: Shobha Dasari on empowering chronic disease patients with Flair Health
Tran Le interviews Shobha Dasari, a Stanford graduate and YC alum, who shares her journey from growing up with a chronic health condition to founding Flair Health, a startup focusing on chronic disease management. Dasari discusses her early healthcare experience as she dealt with her chronic conditions, her research leading to the creation of the “Hacking Healthcare” book, and the experiences that shaped her understanding of the healthcare system's shortcomings. Dasari stresses the importance of building a sustainable business model and describes how Flair Health leverages insurance billing codes to offer nutrition counseling and health coaching for patients with chronic conditions, integrated into existing clinics. Dasari reflects on the challenges of confidence and managing a health condition while being an ambitious founder, and invites listeners in the healthcare and autoimmune condition space to connect with her.
00:50 Dasari's Healthcare Journey: From Chronic Condition to Hacking Healthcare 09:17 Flair Health: Revolutionizing Chronic Disease Management
14:30 Building a Team and Business Model: Insights from Flair Health's Journey
23:24 YC Experience and Personal Growth: Dasari's Startup Journey
27:51 Dasari's Key Takeaways: Facing Challenges and Embracing Confidence
31:53 How to Support and Get Involved with Flair Health
If you or someone you know is dealing with an autoimmune condition, the Flair Health team would love to learn more about your experience. You can reach out to Dasari at hello@flairhealth.com.
Check out Flair Health: https://www.flairhealth.com/
Follow Dasari’s journey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/Dasari-dasari/
Founder’s Campfire is a podcast show created and hosted by Tran Le, a senior at Stanford studying computer science. Through reflective conversations with early founders, Le hopes to build a community of founders focused on reflection, sharing, and growth at Stanford and beyond. Whether you're a founder, dreamer, investor, or simply a curious listener, there's a place for you around the campfire. Join Le and her guests as she shares stories, insights, and lessons from their entrepreneurial journeys.
Tran Le and Jason Chao on turning down the Y Combinator and Neo accelerator offers
In this episode of Founder's Campfire, Tran Le joins forces once more with her former co-founder, Jason Chaos, for an insightful conversation and startup accelerators. Le and Chao (both Stanford CS '24) were co-founders who applied to the Y Combinator (YC) Winter 2024 batch. Despite receiving offers from both the YC and Neo accelerators, they decided to decline the offers due to differences in their personal goals and values. In this episode, Le and Chao deep dive into their journey from conceptualizing their startup idea to navigating the YC interview process, and to ultimately parting ways. They discuss the importance of understanding one’s financial and personal readiness, ensuring alignment in co-founder values, and evaluating the desire to commit to the startup space in the long term. While sharing common values, Le and Chao also explore their differing viewpoints in finding the right co-founder and startup idea. Through their story, they aim to offer aspiring founders insight into the nuanced decision-making process involved in joining a startup accelerator program.
00:00 — Our Startup Idea and How We Met
05:32 — Our Y Combinator Interview Process
10:41 — Weighing the Y Combinator Offer and Exploring Other Opportunities
15:14 — Reflection of Our Decision, Differing Perspectives, and Lessons Learned
Connect with them:
Tran Le: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trannble/
Jason Chao: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jchao01/
Founder’s Campfire is a podcast show created and hosted by Tran Le, a senior at Stanford studying computer science. Through reflective conversations with early founders, Le hopes to build a community of founders focused on reflection, sharing, and growth at Stanford and beyond. Whether you're a founder, dreamer, investor, or simply a curious listener, there's a place for you around the campfire. Join Le as she shares stories, insights, and lessons on entrepreneurship.
Producer: Tran Le, Managing Editor: Ellen Yang
Founder's Campfire: Jason Chao on challenges of building AI agents, crypto, and real estate tech
In this episode of Founder's Campfire, Tran Le interviews Jason Chao, her former co-founder and a current master's student in computer science at Stanford. Jason’s early entrepreneurship journey began as a high school dropout when he raised a million dollars through an ICO to build a wireless mesh networking company. Although this venture ultimately did not succeed, it inspired him to pursue computer science at Stanford with the goal of becoming a technical founder. During his junior year, Jason built a real estate transaction management platform. He shares his struggles of being a solo founder, building a solution for one customer that didn’t scale to others, and ultimately pivoting away from real estate. Leveraging his experiences and learnings, Jason discusses his current start-up, Loral Labs, and on building the future of APIs for AI agents.
00:00 — Raising a million dollars and dropping out of high school 03:11 — Returning to high school and entering Stanford 05:04 — Exploring telecom and real estate tech 14:36 — Pivoting away from real estate tech 16:31 — Building Loral Labs and AI agents
Follow Jason on his journey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jchao01/
Check out Loral Labs: https://lorallabs.com/
Founder’s Campfire is a podcast show created and hosted by Tran Le, a senior at Stanford studying computer science. Through reflective conversations with early founders, Le hopes to build a community of founders focused on reflection, sharing, and growth at Stanford and beyond. Whether you're a founder, dreamer, investor, or simply a curious listener, there's a place for you around the campfire. Join Le as she shares stories, insights, and lessons on entrepreneurship.
Founder's Campfire: Sreya Halder on challenges of monetizing virtual reality and consumer fashion apps
Sreya Halder, a master's student in computer science at Stanford, discusses her experience building Club Cardinal, which attracted thousands of Stanford users. She also delves into how her personalized wardrobe avatar app went viral, amassing over 180,000 downloads, and her decision to pursue her passion for fashion full-time after graduating from Stanford by developing an AI-powered personalized shopping app. In this episode, we dive deep into the pivotal decisions in Sreya’s entrepreneurial journey: turning down an offer from Pear VC, choosing to focus full-time on her startup after a summer internship at AWS, and selecting the right co-founder and pre-seed fund to collaborate with.
Download Your Amie, AI-powered personalized shopping: https://www.youramie.com/ Your Amie’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shopyouramie Sreya’s TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sreyahalder_ Sreya’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/sreyahldr
Founder’s Campfire is a podcast show created and hosted by Tran Le, a senior at Stanford studying computer science. Through reflective conversations with early founders, Tran hopes to build a community of founders focused on reflection, sharing, and growth at Stanford and beyond. Whether you're a founder, dreamer, investor, or simply a curious listener, there's a place for you around the campfire. Join us as we share stories, insights, and lessons from our entrepreneurial journeys.
For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts
Producers: Tran Le, Managing Editor: Ellen Yang
Office Hours Air: 5. Caroline Winterer
Caroline Winterer has been fascinated by dinosaurs since her childhood. She remembers thumbing through illustrations of prehistory growing up, intrigued by the distant past. In her forthcoming book, How the New World Became Old, she honors her inner child with the historian’s eye for change over time – deep time.
Coined by the writer John McPhee, deep time refers to the new idea that Earth is not thousands of years old but millions, indeed billions, as modern scientists established last century. An intellectual historian and historian of science, Winterer tells the story of how the idea of deep time transformed the worldviews of nineteenth-century Americans, from scientists to artists to ministers to ordinary Americans.
In this episode of Office Hours Air, Professor Winterer discusses her upcoming book, her formation as a historian, and her philosophy of teaching. Winterer also discusses her ongoing exhibit in Green Library’s Hohbach Hall co-curated with Professor Jessica Riskin: Apes and Us: A Century of Representations of Our Closest Relatives. The exhibit features some dozen painted portraits of apes and monkeys by the Austrian painter Gabriel von Max, as well as six display cases on major themes in historical human thinking on apes and an interactive wall. Open to the public at no cost, The Apes and Us is on display in Green Library until June 2024.
Office Hours Air is a new Daily podcast and radio program. The show, created and hosted by Noah Sveiven, features guests in conversation about their work and the experiences in their lives that drew them to that work. Sveiven hopes the program will be of interest to anyone interested in exploring new ideas and ways of thinking, especially undergraduates discerning their callings. Office Hours Air is produced weekly and available online on all major podcast platforms. A one-hour version of each show is also broadcast in the Bay Area on KZSU Stanford Radio 90.1 FM, Thursday mornings from 10am to 11am.
Office Hours Air: 4. Bruce Feldstein, "Death is not a failure of life"
After working as an emergency medicine physician for 19 years, including here at Stanford, Dr. Bruce Feldstein suffered an injury that made it impossible for him to continue. With the encouragement of other medical professionals, he began to consider, and then pursue, chaplaincy. Two decades later, Feldstein has served as a hospital chaplain longer than he worked as a physician.
In this interview, conducted a few weeks before his seventieth birthday, Feldstein discusses spiritual care in the hospital setting and then reflects on his own mortality. He also describes his transition from physician to spiritual care provider and shares stories from the bedside of patients past and present.
Feldstein’s sense of awe, which he describes throughout the show, is rooted in his daily experience accompanying people in intense moments of pain, beauty, and meaning. In his work as a chaplain Feldstein witnesses the full range of human life on a daily basis: from the first breaths of newborns to the final words of the dying.
Office Hours Air is a new Daily podcast and radio program. The show, created and hosted by Noah Sveiven, features guests in conversation about their work and the experiences in their lives that drew them to that work. Sveiven hopes the program will be of interest to anyone interested in exploring new ideas and ways of thinking, especially undergraduates discerning their callings. Office Hours Air is produced weekly and available online on all major podcast platforms. A one-hour version of each show is also broadcast in the Bay Area on KZSU Stanford Radio 90.1 FM, Thursday mornings from 10am to 11am. Office Hours Air is produced by Noah Sveiven and Ellen Yang.
Office Hours Air: 3. Tiffany Steinwert
In this episode the Rev. Dr. Tiffany Steinwert joined Office Hours Air host Noah Sveiven in conversation about her life and work. Rev. Steinwert is the Dean of the Office for Religious and Spiritual Life at Stanford University, a post she has held since February 2019. Steinwert discusses her religious formation, the role of pastoral care on an inherently interfaith campus, and the challenges and opportunities facing religious life on campus today.
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Managing Editor and Producer: Ellen Yang
Office Hours Air: 2. Roxanne Nilan, Karen Bartholomew and Larry Horton
In this episode of Office Hours Air, former Stanford University Archivist Roxanne Nilan discusses her new biography of former Stanford University President Wallace Sterling, who shepherded the university through a period of extraordinary growth in prominence from 1949 until 1968. Published in October 2023, Stanford’s Wallace Sterling: Portrait of a Presidency charts Sterling’s time at Stanford as well as the contributions of other figures.
In conversation with Karen Bartholomew, the contributing editor to the book, and Larry Horton, the current president of the Stanford Historical Society, Nilan discusses the legacies from Sterling’s time that shape university life today. During Sterling's presidency, the medical school moved from San Francisco to campus during his presidency; ambitious new faculty raised the profile of the university; admissions became increasingly selective.
Toward the end of the program, Nilan, Bartholomew, and Horton remark on their relationship to the university. Cumulatively, the three have lived and worked at Stanford for more than a century, and the memories of time past endure in their minds.
Office Hours Air: 1. Alexander Nemerov
In this wide-ranging conversation, Alexander Nemerov discusses his life and work with Stanford senior Noah Sveiven. Topics include the art history professor’s two most recent books – The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s and Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York – along with Nemerov’s relationship with his parents, some recollections from childhood, and reflections on university life.
Office Hours Air is a new Stanford Daily podcast and radio program. The show, created and hosted by Noah Sveiven, features guests in conversation about their work and the experiences in their life that drew them to that work. Sveiven hopes the program will be of interest to other undergraduates discerning their callings, as well as anyone else wanting to try out new ways of thinking. Sveiven also envisions the show as a way to archive the experiences and perspectives of his guests. Office Hours Air is produced weekly and available online on all major podcast platforms.
For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Managing Editor and Producer: Ellen Yang
Health Around the World Episode 1: Dr. Clea Sarnquist
In this first episode of the Health Around the World, a series focused on interviewing Stanford experts on topics such as global health, health disparities and health equity, we interview Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford's School of Medicine, Dr. Clea Sarnquist. We ask Dr. Sarnquist, who works in the Infectious Disease Division within the Department of Pediatrics, about her experiences and interest in the field of global health.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Joy Molloy
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
Sweet Goodbyes Episode 2: Carolyn Asante Dartey
In this episode of Sweet Goodbyes, we interview senior Carolyn Asante Dartey, an international student from Ghana majoring in computer science who has worked to uplift the CAS (Center for African Studies) community.
For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Omotolani Azeez
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
Sweet Goodbyes Episode 1: Avi Gupta
In this episode of Sweet Goodbyes, we interview senior Avi Gupta, a political science major and computer science co-term who was instrumental in starting Stanford's ACLU chapter and the Stanford Undergraduate Law Review.
For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Estefany Mendoza Rodriguez
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
New Music with Nick: "Jackman" by Jack Harlow
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews rapper Jack Harlow's new album, "Jackman." For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
New Music with Nick: "Herbert" by Ab-Soul
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews rapper Ab-Soul's new album "Herbert". For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
New Music with Nick: "The Great Escape" by Larry June and The Alchemist
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews collaborative album, "The Great Escape," from rapper Larry June and producer The Alchemist. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
New Music with Nick: NEVER ENOUGH by Daniel Caesar
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews R&B singer Daniel Caesar's new album, "NEVER ENOUGH." For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
Blue Valentine: Black Desirability at Stanford
In this first episode of Blue Valentine, a podcast series that explores the accessibility of college love and relationships through the lens of identity, we discuss how much desirability and love Black women are afforded at Stanford. We delve into the stories of three Black women, their upbringings, and their experiences dating men before and at Stanford.
Content warning: racism, colorism
For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producers: Chloe Mendoza and Helena Getahun-Hawkins
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
New Music with Nick: "NO THANK YOU" by Little Simz
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews British rapper Little Simz's latest album, "NO THANK YOU." For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
The History of The Stanford Daily Podcast
As we celebrate The Stanford Daily’s 50th anniversary of independence from the University, and The Stanford Daily Podcast’s 4th birthday, we reflect on where we are, how we got here, and the what the future of audio-storytelling might look like. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Chloe Mendoza and Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
New Music with Nick: SOS by SZA
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews SZA's most recent album, "SOS." For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: Michelle Fu
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Helena Getahun-Hawkins
New Student Disorientation Part 2
In part 2 of New Student Disorientation, we hear stories about the challenging and rewarding experience of facilitating new student orientation. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Producer: Helena Getahun-Hawkins, Chloe Mendoza
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Student Disorientation Part 1
As we wrap up the first quarter of the school year, we take a look back at the start of every Stanford student’s college experience: New Student Orientation. With stories from a transfer student, the voice behind Stanfordbiosclassof2026, and a freshman we explore the complexity of this turbulent time. Welcome to part one of New Student Disorientation. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Producer: Helena Getahun-Hawkins, Chloe Mendoza
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: Smino Luv 4 Rent
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews Smino's new joint album, "Luv 4 Rent." For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: MICHELLE FU/The Stanford Daily
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: "age/sex/location" by Ari Lennox
Arts and Life columnist Nick Sligh's series —New Music with Nick — makes its triumphant return. In this first episode, Sligh reviews Ari Lennox’ Sophomore studio album release under Dreamville.” For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts. Originally published 10.2022.
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Stanford Swifites React to Midnights
On Friday, Oct. 21 at 12 a.m. EST, Taylor Swift dropped her tenth studio album, “Midnights.” Swift described it as “the stories of 13 sleepless nights scattered throughout my life.” Just one day after its release, it became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day. On this episode of The Daily Brew, Arts & Life members Ava Jeffs and Bridget Stuebner dive into Midnights and gain insight from student voices. Click here read the accompanying article. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Arts & Life Writers: Ava Jeffs, Bridget Stuebner
Producers: Philip Andrew Baillargeon, Chloe Mendoza
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: "Her Loss" by Drake & 21 Savage
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews Drake & 21 Savage's new joint album, "Her Loss." For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Graphic: MICHELLE FU/The Stanford Daily
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Reading The Margins: The Hidden Battles for Reproductive Rights
Politicans claim that abortion is "on the ballot" this election season. But what does that actually mean? How will abortion rights appear on your ballot and how has this monumental decisions made this election, like every other midterm, the most important in American history.
Contributors: Kyla Figueroa
Producers: Adri Arquin, Chloe Mendoza
A Stanford Voter Guide To The California Midterms
There’s more at stake than 40% of your grade this midterm season. We know you’ve been busy studying for midterms lately. We’re here to help you catch up. The Daily compiled the most important information for this season’s campaigns and each of the seven propositions on the ballot this fall.
News reporter: Rani Chor
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Academic Freedom Conference: Has Stanford Been Trolled?
The fight over free speech on college campuses will once again descend on Stanford, when Peter Thiel and a slate of well-known academics from around the country take the stage at the GSB this weekend. What exactly does a “Conference on Academic Freedom” entail, and why have some high-profile professors vehemently criticized it? Senior staff writer Grace Carroll sat down with the latter, to discuss Thiel’s tricky history of free speech, the racist accusations plaguing the conference’s most incendiary speakers, and ask the question: has Stanford been trolled?
References —
https://news.stanford.edu/pr/92/920212Arc2432.html
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/11/how-dangerous-is-peter-thiel/
https://www.thecollegefix.com/princeton-fires-tenured-professor-who-criticized-black-terrorism/
https://quillette.com/2020/07/08/a-declaration-of-independence-by-a-princeton-professor/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzvJ48gsS6E&t=155s
https://www.law.upenn.edu/live/news/14369-a-statement-from-dean-ruger-in-response-to-recent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj8EPeZro6Q&t=35s
Senior staff writer: Grace Carroll
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: "The Forever Story" by JID
In this episode of New Music with Nick, Sligh reviews JID's new album, "The Forever Story." For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Managing Editor and Producer: Chloe Mendoza
Sounds of Protestation: Sexual Violence Free Stanford
Content Warning: mentions of rape, sexual violence, police brutality, violence
Sounds of Protestation: Sexual Violence Free Stanford led a student demonstration calling for accountability, support, and justice from administration following a string of recent reports of sexual violence on campus. The march began at White Plaza and snaked around to Main Quad where various students led chants, shared stories, and called for action. "Stanford University, accomplice to rape," "My body, my life," "Expel rapists, fire rapists" were among some of the chants that filled the air on October 14. All recordings were obtained in accordance with California Penal Code 632.
For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Producer & Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
DAHA Internship Culture?
"So what are you doing this summer?" A much asked question at Stanford.
Students at Stanford University often find their summers inundated with commitments: jobs, research positions, internships. But why are we pursing this work?
This summer Ecy King ’23 created an educational comic based on Stanford's Computer Science curriculum. Bryant Mendez ’25 worked at a tech startup. Robin Huang ’25 spent her days in a lab and at the School of Medicine. Kyla Figueroa ’23 wrote for hours on end in her hometown of Stockon, CA, crafting a book.Stay tuned as we dive into grind culture and internship culture at Stanford. For more podcasts by the Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
DAHA Definition: Acronym for "Does anyone have a...."
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Somewhere In the Grey
What does language mean to you? Are words just arbitrary sounds that we've assigned meaning? When does language uplift us? And similarly, when does language shun us? Stay tuned as The Grind Co-Managing Editor Kyla Figueroa shares an intimate reading of her story "Somewhere in the Grey," and talks about cultural imposter syndrome, language, and culture.
"When I was about five and my parents signed me and my siblings up for the local soccer league, I told them I wanted to be goalie. To me, a child filled with romantic fantasies, I would be a star – the only person on the field who could touch the ball with their hands, who dived and jumped and blocked soccer balls going at monstrous speed, who saved the day by catching a game-deciding penalty kick."
For more podcasts by the Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Writer and Narrator: Kyla Figueroa
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
The Warm Soft Container: Mental Health and Healing at Stanford
When we are wounded, physically or mentally, sometimes we need to find our warm, soft container and just recuperate. This is the container in which growth and healing can happen, says Stanford Program Manager of Health Education Colin Campbell.
At a world-class institution like Stanford, what is student mental health like? How do students feel about "Grind Culture," and how does it affect their wellbeing? This episode spotlights Stanford community members of all backgrounds who are involved in facilitating healing — staffers at the Bridge, RAs, CAPs counselors — and people who have personal experiences in healing. There are many misconceptions about healing and mental health, and the purpose of this episode is to provide some insight into the mental health crisis that students have been enduring for years. For more podcasts by the Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Time Stamps to Help Navigate The Episode:
2:25 Introductions
9:01 Mental Health Culture on Campus
17:35 Perspectives on Healing in Mental Health
22:35 Misconceptions of Healing
33:00 How to Create an Environment Conducive to Healing at Stanford
Contributors: Hanmin Lee, Christy Wang, Emma Thain, Donnovan Yisrael, Helen Hsu, Colin Campbell
Producers: Philip Baillargeon, Helen Tian, Chloe Mendoza
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: Kendrick Lamar Best Songs Bracket Finale
In honor of the release of Kendrick Lamar’s 5th studio album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’, Nick Sligh and Brandon Francois recap songs from across Kendrick's entire career. Listen along as they consider and debate the music of one of rap’s all time greats in a six part series. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Podcasters: Nick Sligh, Brandon Francois
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: Kendrick Lamar Best Songs Bracket pt. 5
In honor of the release of Kendrick Lamar’s 5th studio album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’, Nick Sligh and Brandon Francois recap songs from across Kendrick's entire career. Listen along as they consider and debate the music of one of rap’s all time greats in a six part series. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Podcasters: Nick Sligh, Brandon Francois
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: Kendrick Lamar Best Songs Bracket pt. 4
In honor of the release of Kendrick Lamar’s 5th studio album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’, Nick Sligh and Brandon Francois recap songs from across Kendrick's entire career. Listen along as they consider and debate the music of one of rap’s all time greats in a six part series. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Podcasters: Nick Sligh, Brandon Francois
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: Kendrick Lamar Best Songs Bracket pt. 3
In honor of the release of Kendrick Lamar’s 5th studio album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’, Nick Sligh and Brandon Francois recap songs from across Kendrick's entire career. Listen along as they consider and debate the music of one of rap’s all time greats in a six part series. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Podcasters: Nick Sligh, Brandon Francois
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: Kendrick Lamar Best Songs Bracket pt. 2
In honor of the release of Kendrick Lamar’s 5th studio album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’, Nick Sligh and Brandon Francois recap songs from across Kendrick's entire career. Listen along as they consider and debate the music of one of rap’s all time greats in a six part series. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Podcasters: Nick Sligh, Brandon Francois
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: Kendrick Lamar Best Songs Bracket pt. 1
In honor of the release of Kendrick Lamar’s 5th studio album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’, Nick Sligh and Brandon Francois recap songs from across Kendrick's entire career. Listen along as they consider and debate the music of one of rap’s all time greats in a six part series. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Podcasters: Nick Sligh, Brandon Francois
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Welcome to Night Vale: A Conversation with Jeffrey Cranor
Night Vale isn’t your ordinary hometown. Everything you’d expect from a small desert community has been turned on its head. Beware the public library because it is filled with monstrous librarians. Go visit the local bowling alley, but watch out for the mysterious metropolis hidden underneath lane number five. And celebrate the creation of the newly built dog park, but remember that people are not allowed in the dog park. Dogs are not allowed in the dog park. You might see hooded figures in the dog park, but the dog park will not hurt you.
Tune in as The Daily Brew interviews Jeffrey Cranor, one of the co-creators of the legendary Night Vale podcast.
Interviewer: Kristofer Roland Nino
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
The Daily Takes the Aux: April Staff Picks
Music is special, it binds us to moments in life, culture, memories, our loved ones. But it can also be light and just whatever makes you feel good. Today, we at The Daily are coming to you with some of our favorite songs at the moment. This is April Staff Picks. Stay tuned to hear from some of our Daily staffers talk about their favorite songs. For more podcasts by The Daily Brew visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
April Staff Music Picks Playlist: Follow The Stanford Daily Arts and Life on Spotify or visit https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3EJylZzadAz4xMDyAEF55C?si=add91220b6434869
The Daily Contributors: Oriana Riley, Kristofer Roland Nino, Andrea Liao, Chloe Walsh, Richard Coca, Brandon Rupp
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: "Few Good Things" by Saba
Few artists possess Saba’s combination of abilities to write, rap, produce and curate such incredible music. Tune in as music columnist Nigh Sligh thoughtfully reviews Saba's latest album, "Few Good Things." For more podcasts by the Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Music Columnist: Nick Sligh
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Lines of Love: "Unconditional Familial Love on the Front Lines of Danger"
"Unlike me, Dad is not afraid of movies about ghosts. He’s not afraid of movies about zombies or witches or anything of the sort. In his calm and collected voice, he explained to me that he’s only scared of criminal/psychological thrillers. He pointed out those are the types of things that can happen to any of us."
In her essay, "Unconditional Familial Love on the Front Lines of Danger," Crystal Chen ’22 explores themes of familial love, expression, and culture.
Narrators and Contributors: Gheed Bizri, Joy Molloy, Gabriela Reitz
Producer: Helen Tian
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Stanford Women’s Basketball Podcast Episode VI: Season Conclusion
Zach is joined by The Daily’s own Jibriel Taha to recap last week’s Final Four and national championship game. The pair look back on the Stanford women’s basketball team’s season as a whole, weighing how they stacked up against expectations and what players stepped up, as well as what the roster turnover means for next year.
Sports Staffers: Zach Zafran, Jibriel Taha
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Stanford Women’s Basketball Podcast Episode V: Final Four Preview
Megan Gauer joins the show to help preview the Final Four. Sports staffers Gavin and Zach recap Stanford’s games from this past weekend, where matchups with Maryland and Texas in the Sweet Sixteen and Elite 8 jeopardized the team’s title aspirations. Ultimately, the Cardinal prevailed and are headed to Minneapolis for the final stretch of the season. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Sports Staffers: Gavin McDonell, Zach Zafran
Editor: Phillip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Stanford Ukrainian Fellows
Content warning: this podcast contains reference to death war and humanitarian crisis
The crisis in Ukraine affects all of us. News staffer Cassidy Dalva and Podcast staffer Cynthia Chen talk to the three members of the Stanford Ukrainian Fellows Program to discuss the magnitude and history of the Russian-Ukraine conflict, how it has affected their work, and how regular people can contribute. For more podcasts by the Stanford Daily visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
News and Podcast Staffers: Cassidy Dalva, Cynthia Chen
Producers: Cynthia Chen, Chloe Mendoza
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
Stanford Women’s Basketball Podcast Episode IV: Franmials
March Madness is here, and sports staffers Gavin and Zach are here to discuss the team’s performance in the first and second rounds. For more podcasts by The Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts
Sports Staffers: Gavin McDonell, Zach Zafran
Producer: Philip Baillargeon
Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
New Music with Nick: ‘From A Bird’s Eye View’ by Cordae
Welcome to a new series, “New Music with Nick.” In this series, Arts and Life columnist Nick Sligh reviews some of the most notable new album releases across various genres, focusing on hip-hop, R&B and pop music. Join Nick in exploring the ever-shifting landscape of the streaming era. Today, Nick talks all things Cordae. For more podcasts by the Stanford Daily, visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts.
Arts and Life Columnist: Nick Sligh
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza
SMB Season Finale
In this season finale episode, sports staffers a recap the Pac-12 tournament, and share their general thoughts about Stanford Men's basketball.
Sports Staffers: Jibriel Taha, Ells Boone, Teddy Solomon
Producer and Managing Editor: Chloe Mendoza