The Mossy Pod
By The Mossy Log
The Mossy PodSep 18, 2020
2024 Gender Symposium Co-Chairs Share Their Experience
August van Nieuwenhuysen (2025), Cameron Kalopsis (2024), and Molly Gibbons (2024) talk about the 2024 Gender Symposium about being online, their process for determining the theme, and give sneak peeks about what to expect!
Graduation Goodbyes: Reflecting on Being Black at a PWI
Hosts DJ Smith and Negasi Brown discuss what their four years have looked like in their final episode of The Mossy Pod.
The Mossy Pod is produced by The Mossy Log, Lewis & Clark College's independent, student-run newspaper. Hosted by DJ Smith & Negasi Brown. Edited by DJ Smith & Venus Edlin. Artwork by Sofia Reeves. Music by DJ Smith. Contact us about The Mossy Pod at mossylog@lclark.edu, djsmith@lclark.edu or negasib@lclark.edu
Isaac Babus '26 talks Jewish identity, work photographing houseless people & cultural appropriation
Hosts DJ Smith and Negasi Brown talk with Isaac Babus '26 about many cultural issues, primarily focusing on their own identities as Jewish and African American. Find out Isaac's opinion on stereotypes, why DJ describes K-Pop as sriracha mayo and how they define the difference between collaboration and appropriation. Isaac can be reached @isaac.babus on Instagram and their work is @homelessofSB.
The Mossy Pod is produced by The Mossy Log, Lewis & Clark College's independent, student-run newspaper. Hosted by DJ Smith & Negasi Brown. Edited by DJ Smith & Venus Edlin. Artwork by Sofia Reeves. Music by DJ Smith. Contact us about The Mossy Pod at mossylog@lclark.edu, djsmith@lclark.edu or negasib@lclark.edu
SPECIAL: State of the College & Fireside Chat with ASB President Madeleine MacWilliamson
Enjoy this special episode which features audio initially run on KPH digital radio. ASB President Madeleine MacWilliamson addresses the campus community in a State of the College Address. Afterwards, MacWilliamson is interviewed by The Mossy Log's Features Editor Maya Mazor-Hoofien and Visuals Editor Leo Bernstein Newman.
Discussion with Ambassador Mushingi
Hosts DJ Smith and Negasi Brown talk with U.S. Ambassador to Angola and Sao Tome and Principe Tulinabo S. Mushingi during his visit to campus. He was brought to campus by Diplomat in Residence Niels Marquardt. For more information, read Noah Reese-Clauson's story about Mushingi's visit to campus.
The Mossy Pod is produced by The Mossy Log, Lewis & Clark College's independent, student-run newspaper. Hosted by DJ Smith & Negasi Brown. Edited by DJ Smith & Venus Edlin. Artwork by Sofia Reeves. Music by DJ Smith. Contact us about The Mossy Pod at mossylog@lclark.edu, djsmith@lclark.edu or negasib@lclark.edu
What is the African Diaspora? Interview with John Mbanda, Afrikan Diaspora Club president
Hosts DJ Smith and Negasi Brown talk with John Mbanda about African diaspora, the difference between Black/African American and the role of the Afrikan Diaspora Club on campus. Mbanda is reachable at mbanda@lclark.edu or through the Afrikan Diaspora Club's Instagram.
The Mossy Pod is produced by The Mossy Log, Lewis & Clark College's independent, student-run newspaper. Hosted by DJ Smith & Negasi Brown. Edited by DJ Smith & Venus Edlin. Artwork by Sofia Reeves. Music by DJ Smith Contact us about The Mossy Pod at mossylog@lclark.edu, djsmith@lclark.edu or negasib@lclark.eduSee lessListen on SpotifyMessage
Back, back, back again!
The Mossy Pod is back in session. Stay tuned to hear diverse stories and passionate conversations through the course of the semester. The show will come out biweekly on Friday's, alternating to print publication of The Mossy Log newspaper. Stay tuned for the next episode.
Discussing Hawaiian issues on campus, mahalo
This week, hosts Negasi Brown and DJ Smith talk with members of the Hawaii club on campus. Hear about the difference from being from Hawaii and being Hawaiian, the best shaved ice spots on the islands and their upcoming luau.
Inauguration Special
Hosts DJ Smith and Negasi Brown are back! This week they are discussing President Robin Holmes-Sullivan's inauguration and include audio from the event.
Reporting courtesy of Amelia Doyle & Ashlyn Little.
All opinions are representative of the individuals and not The Mossy Log as an organization.
Adapting to a PWI feat. an interview with Jonathan Newsome
Host DJ Smith is once again without his co-host, but has an interview with his fellow football player Jonathan "Trip" Newsome. They discuss what it is like being Black men from diverse cities, coming to a Predominately White Institution (PWI) with a large LGBTQ+ population.
Tired Updates, Much Needed Venting & a Welcome to City of Roses
Host DJ Smith is on his own this week, a feeling many students can relate to as the semester picks up. He discusses some updates to student life on campus including the reopening of the Trail Room, bathroom etiquette and the infrequency of the Pio.
Introducing, The Mossy Pod
Hosts DJ Smith & Negasi Brown give you the run down on our new podcast and some stories from our first issue.
COVID Recap, Student Athlete Experience and Summer Housing
Hey, Pios! Welcome back to The PioPod. In this episode, we will be talking to News Editor Venus Edlin, giving us a recap of LC’s handling of COVID 19, and Arts Editor Aubrey Roche about summer housing and Campus Living’s housing mandate. We’ll also be hearing a conversation between Public Relations Manager Alex Barr and student athletes Daelon Floyd and Erik Schaftlein about the divide between student athletes and the rest of the student body. This episode will feature a voicer from Sports Editor Aidan D’Anna about southern states restricting trans students from sports. Things may have changed by the time you hear this.
Vaccine Clinic Cancelled, Joe Becker and Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield
Hey, Pios! Welcome back to The PioPod. In this episode, we will be talking to News Editor Venus Edlin about LC’s vaccine clinic being cancelled, and fellow News Editor Isabel Rekow about this year’s commencement speaker, Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield. We’ll also be hearing a conversation between Arts Editor Kamryn Ford and Associate Vice President for Public Affairs and Communications Joe Becker about his decision to leave LC. This episode will feature voicers from staff writer Tor Parsons about the college’s newest concentrations in data science and cybersecurity, and Opinion Editor Adelaide Kaiser about Taylor Swift’s rerecording of Fearless. Things may have changed by the time you hear this.
LC Budget, Matt Wuerker and Salary Freezes
Hey, Pios! Welcome back to The PioPod! We have some juicy stories to share with y’all today. We will be talking with the Editor in Chief Nic Nerli about LC’s current budget crisis, and listening to News Editor Venus Edlin interview LC Alum Matt Wuerker, a Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist and founding staff member of Politico. We are also chatting with staff writer Nathan Oakley about the salary freezes LC faculty and staff are experiencing. Given the complexity of our main segments, this episode will not feature any voicers, but be sure to check out our next episode for those stories. Things may have changed by the time you hear this.
Philip Zimbardo, Third Culture Kid Symposium, and Gender Studies Symposium
Welcome back to The PioPod! On today's episode, we will be talking with Backdoor Editor Mackenzie Herring about psychologist Philip Zimbardo and his lecture to LC students. We are also chatting with News Editor Isabel Rekow about the Third Culture Kid Symposium, as well Phoenix Bruner and Kendall Arlasky, the co-chairs for this year’s Gender Studies Symposium. This episode will feature voicers from News Editor Venus Edlin, discussing this year’s virtual commencement, and staff writer Nicole Nagamatsu sharing what workout videos you should check out on Youtube.
Extending Senior Year, Jobs and Internships and Honoring Black History Month
Hey, Pios! Welcome back to The PioPod! As you probably noticed, this episode, which was supposed to be released last Friday, has been released today due to last week’s winter storm. We, the editorial board, hope you are all safe and sound and have been recovering swiftly. In today's episode, News Editor Venus Edlin will be talking about how the college is allowing this year’s senior class to extend their undergraduate career. We are also chatting with staff writer Amelia Doyle on how to land a job or internship, and staff writer Nathan Oakley, explaining how Portland sports’ teams are honoring Black History Month. This episode will feature voicers from Arts Editor Aubrey Roche, sharing how the beloved Platteau is running this semester, and Sports Editor Aidan D’Anna, describing how LC plans to reconstruct Templeton.
COVID on Campus, the Inauguration and Graffitied Academic Buildings
Hey, Pios! Welcome back to The PioPod! In today's episode, we will be talking with News Editor Isabel Rekow about the rise in COVID cases on campus, and staff writer Marco Dregni about the graffiti seen on academic buildings. We will also hear Editor in Chief Nic Nerli interview Sports Editor Henry Goodier about his experience at the Inauguration. This episode will feature voicers from staff writer Tor Parsons, discussing the goldfish found in LC’s pond, and staff writer Jillian Jackson paying tribute to the passing of LC Law Professor Jeff Jones.
Election Results, Portland Trail Blazers player C.J. McCollum and Sex Positivity
Welcome back to The PioPod! In our last episode of the semester, Jillian Jackson shares how the General Election impacted the LC community. Ariel McGee discusses CJ McCollum, a guard for the Portland Trail Blazers, and his new web series on political activism. Then, Caitlin Chow-Ise describes their Instagram account, @thes3xtalk, promoting dialogue on sex positivity.
PioPolling, Frank Manor House and the General Election
Welcome back to The PioPod! In this week's episode, News Editor Jacob Muscarella shares the results of PioPoll: U.S. Presidential Election. Web and Social Media Manager Alex Barr describes her spooky late night tour of Frank Manor House. Then, Editor-in-Chief Nic Nerli tells us what local, state and congressional elections we should keep an eye on over the course of election night.
Student Support Services, College Outdoors and The Corbett House
Welcome back to The PioPod! In this week's episode, Jillian Jackson interviews the director of Students Support Services and the president of the Disabled Student Union, asking how online classes have impacted students' learning. Features editor Maddy Cox explains how College Outdoors has modified their trips using COVID safety precautions. And our Web and Social Media Manager, Alex Barr, shares the history of The Corbett House on the graduate campus.
Fall 2020 Study Abroad, Prof. Suparna Chahdry, and Remembering RBG.
Welcome back to The PioPod! In this week's episode, Jillian Jackson, a regular contributor to The Pioneer Log, interviews the Dean of Spiritual Life Mark Duntley, talking about how he responded to his study abroad trip being cancelled. Opinion editor Bella Met interviews Prof. Suparna Chahdry, one of two new faculty members joining the International Affairs Department. And Director of Broadcasting Charlotte Powers closes out the show paying tribute to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
LC Budget, Title IX & Disarm PSU
Welcome back to The PioPod! After a summer hiatus, Director of Broadcasting Charlotte Powers interviews three student journalists at The Pioneer Log on the state of Lewis & Clark's finances, changes to Title IX and the disarming of Portland State University police.
Working at LC
Music by Miles Saxty and artwork by Raya Deussen.
The PioPod is produced by The Pioneer Log. Editing by Mateo Kaiser. Hosting by Negasi Brown.
Sustainability at LC
Commentary on the Iran Crisis
Music by Miles Saxty and artwork by Raya Deussen. B-roll sourced from The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.
The PioPod is produced by The Pioneer Log. Editing by Mateo Kaiser. Hosted by Negasi Brown.