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Try Self-Love

Becky Barber, Kristen Dicker

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Becky and Kristen dive into what self-love means and how to practice it. Are you mean to yourself? Is your inner dialogue a bully instead of a friend? These master life/relationship and health and wellness coaches make boundaries, self-awareness and self-love fun! Join them on FB https://www.facebook.com/groups/tryselflove
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The Wright Way

UMS-Wright Preparatory School

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As beneficiaries of UMS-Wright, we want to understand those who were before us, so we can help those who follow after. Hosted by Head of School, Mr. Doug Barber, and told through the eyes of supporters, faculty, students, parents, grandparents, and even rivals, The Wright Way podcast will help listeners understand how and why UMS-Wright has thrived over the past 128 years. This is THE WRIGHT WAY!
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Rooted is a faith-based conversation with the Huntington Community. This is the official site for the podcast Rooted presented by Forester Radio. Forester Radio is located at Huntington University in Huntington, IN. Check out Forester Radio in Huntington County on 105.5 WQHU or foresterradio.com. As always...stay rooted HU.
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Dr. Bob McGinley is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon who has made significant contributions both in his medical career and to the UMS-Wright community. A graduate of Princeton University with a bachelor’s degree in biology, Dr. McGinley went on to earn his medical degree from Emory Medical School in Atlanta, Georgia. He completed his residency in…
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Send us a text The Oregon Files Podcast presents an episode about Cults, inventions that came out of world fairs, and more! Video Games Plus Local video game, frozen yogurt shop, and more! Two Shy Brewery Two locations, 25 taps, family friendly, rotating food trucks, inside and outside seating. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you…
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Before summer break, Mr. Barber caught up with Isabelle Gautier '22. Isabelle is a rising Junior at the Suny Maritime College in New York City where she is a member of the Sailing Team! During her time at UMS-Wright, Isabelle was a fantastic student! Not only was she a leader on the UMS-Wright Sailing Team, she was also a Spirit Award Winner, AP Sc…
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Whether you’ve known our next guest as Mrs. Hall or Miss Campbell, she is certainly not a stranger to the UMS-Wright family. Becky Hall has dedicated 46 years of her life to our beloved school and retired in May. It was an honor to catch up with her on the latest episode of The Wright Way podcast. Mrs. Hall and her husband, Bobby ‘78, have two chil…
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Our next guest needs no introduction. Coach Pat Galle has been a fixture in the UMS-Wright community since he started coaching at University Military School in 1972. Coach Galle has been named to the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame, Mobile City Sports Hall of Fame (an honor he shares with his father, the late Stan Galle), and the UMS-Wright…
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Robert Hope, Jr '79 and Robert Hope, III '15 joined Mr. Barber on The Wright Way podcast in March. Mr. Hope currently serves on the Board of Trustees. He is a past Board Chairman, Alumnus of the Year recipient, and also an Athletic Hall of Fame inductee. Mr. Hope is married to Mary Shannon Torbert Hope '82, and they have two children, Robert, III '…
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On this episode of The Wright Way podcast, Mr. Barber sits down with three students to discuss their internships with Project Engage. In addition to choosing an experience or trip, students have the option to apply for an internship in their field of choice. On today’s episode, you’ll hear from Olivia Gleason, ’24, who interned at Big Yellow Dog Mu…
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Coach Matt Seymour began his coaching career in 1995 at his alma mater, Baker High School. In 1997, Coach Seymour arrived at UMS-Wright as an assistant baseball coach. While at UMS-Wright, the Bulldogs won two State Championships in 1997 and 1999. In 2007, Coach Seymour joined the baseball coaching staff at Faith Academy and has served as the head …
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Paige Plash is a dedicated individual who has played a significant role in the UMS-Wright community. As the husband to Carolyn and the proud father of UMS-Wright graduates Lundy ‘01, Walker ‘06, Madison ‘08, and Samuel ‘17, he has been actively involved in the school's development. Paige's commitment is evident in his service as a devoted member of…
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For this episode, Ryan Holsapple sits down with Rebecca (Becky) Kersey, Payroll Specialist at HU. They cover topics including her mission work in Papua New Guinea, how she keeps things running so everyone gets paid, and how she tries to stay connected with students. This season on Rooted, join Huntington University students as they interview HU emp…
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On this episode of "Rooted", Noah Mondor interviews Sarah Rickerd, the Office Coordinator for Student Life and the Undergraduate International Student Services DSO. Sarah shares many of the ways Student Life assists HU students, what she wishes she would have done differently with her education, and her unfulfilled longing to be an Olympiad judge. …
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Join Ross Gosnell for a chat with Isaac Barber, Associate Dean of Student Success. Through the course of the interview, Isaac talks about a wide variety of topics including his own undergraduate experience and how it shaped his current career path, moving to Huntington in the midst of the COVID shutdown, how love is a critical component of his job,…
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On this episode, Rebekah Steffen sits down for coffee talk with Tracy Wyatt, an employee at the HUB's Forest Blend cafe. They talk about working with students, handling rush times at the cafe, and Tracy's experience with HU's trip to Jamaica. This season on Rooted, join Huntington University students as they interview HU employees who work "behind …
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Long live the Lathans! Ed Lathan served as the Upper School Principal at UMS-Wright from 2000-2012. After his retirement in 2012, the next generation of Lathan's emerged. His son Wes was hired as a History teacher and football coach. From 2014 to 2018, Wes served as Middle School Principal, and in 2018 was promoted to Upper School Principal and Ass…
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CDR Landers is a native of Macon, GA. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration (Finance) from the University of Alabama. In the spring of his senior year, he enlisted in the United States Navy. He later received a commission as an Ensign after completing Officer Candidacy School in Pensacola, FL. He went on to…
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Don Kelly is a UMS-Wright legend. He coached at University Military School from 1965-1972. Due to his significant achievements in athletics at UMS, Coach Kelly was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame as an honorary member in 1993. Coach Kelly has continued his service to our school through his devotion as a member of the Board of Trustees since…
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Dr. Amber Gordon is a board-certified neurosurgeon who specializes in surgery and treatment of the brain, spine & peripheral nerve disorders. She is the physician leader of the Infirmary Neuroscience Center of Excellence. Dr. Gordon graduated from Vanderbilt University with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. She received her medical deg…
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As a member of the UMS Class of 1958, Brigadier General Grover E. Jackson, began a remarkable journey both academically and professionally with a degree from Sewanee: The University of the South, as well as completing college as a distinguished member of the Air Force ROTC. From this point forward, the achievements and service of Brigadier General …
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Ishayu Chakroborty '24 was chosen as one of Mobile Bay's 2023 WONDER KIDS. During Project Engage Ish chose to do an internship with Dr. Grelet in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Mitchell Cancer Institute. Dr. Grelet specializes in tumor neurogenesis in cancer progression and metastasis with a focus on breast cancer. During t…
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A native of Bosnia, Beli Karamovic moved to the United States at 16 years old in 1993. Beli lived through the beginning years of the Bosnian War before joining the Bosnian Jr. Olympic Basketball team that traveled across Europe and eventually landed him in Chicago. Beli and his wife, Tiffany, a 4th-grade teacher and cheer coach at UMS-Wright, have …
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Katie Leatherbury graduated from UMS-Wright in 2007. She started studying acting at a young age both in a local theater and in theater at school. She was involved in The Wright Players and the Center Stage Show Choir. Leatherbury continued her education at Birmingham-Southern College and graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in M…
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Jordan Jones graduated from UMS-Wright in 2002. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration in 2006 from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. Jordan is the Managing Partner and Portfolio Manager of Medora Partners, an investment firm in Mobile. Jordan and his wife, Taylor Stimpson Jones '06, relocated to Mobi…
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On this episode on The Wright Way podcast, Mr. Barber catches up with a few members of the Class of 2023 before they graduate and move on beyond "our gates." Cole Blaylock - University of South Alabama Tate Campbell - Troy University [at the time of the podcast, Tate was attending Mississippi State University] William Neumann - Princeton University…
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Frances St. John Rouse graduated from Julius T. Wright School for Girls in 1976. Mrs. Rouse began her teaching career in 1980 at her alma mater and then joined the faculty at UMS-Wright during the merger. She has dedicated over 40 years of her life to educating students in the subjects of AP Calculus and Honors Geometry, just to name a few. Frances…
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Season 12 explores "The HU Experience" from a variety of perspectives. For the final episode of this season, Josh Thomas talks with Amanda Morris-Campbell, director for the Sojourner Program at Huntington University. Amanda shares her journey finding her career path, explains what a Sojourner is, and discusses how she sees God moving in the student…
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Season 12 explores "The HU Experience" from a variety of perspectives. Join Bryce Lippe for an in-depth conversation with Erica Marshall, the director of the Academic Center for Excellence at Huntington University. They talk about the development of Erica's work with HU, how the ACE and ABLE program serve students, and some of the highlights of Eri…
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