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Beyond The Lines

ECU Campus Recreation & Wellness

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Beyond The Lines is a podcast created to talk about topics on our college campus that our students want to talk about. Each semester the season will be themed around a different topic that affects students from all walks.
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Join our hosts Malachi Rennix and Ashton Phillips on their new episode of Beyond the Lines as they discuss their personal experience of managing finances in college. Whether you're a freshman just starting out or a seasoned senior preparing to enter the workforce, this episode has something for you.By ECU Campus Recreation & Wellness
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Join our hosts Malachi Rennix and Ashton Phillips for a riveting episode of Beyond the Lines as they dive into the world of relationships. From heart-wrenching stories of betrayal to shocking hidden truths, each story offers a glimpse into the complexities of human connections. Tune in as we explore the emotional turmoil and consequences of cheatin…
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There’s so much to be grateful for! On this week of Beyond the Lines, Zoe Gabrielle brings us along on the ride as she discusses acknowledging Native land, finding home, and bringing social awareness to Native students with guest, Johnaca Hunt. On this episode of Beyond the Lines, Zoe Gabrielle takes a deep dive into Native American Heritage Month,…
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“Adulting”, a standardized test of life that some of us didn’t know how to study for. In this week’s episode of Beyond the Lines, Zoe Gabrielle gives us a glimpse into her life as she discusses her own hurdles of young adulthood while being neurodivergent. Zoe includes tips and tricks on how to improve time management and care for your neurodiverge…
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Francesc Miralles once said, “There's a whole world out there, even if I don't understand it.” for the host of Beyond the Lines, Zoe Gabrielle, hearing this sentiment, provoked deeper thought and inquiry. In this week’s episode, Zoe welcomes audience members back with the declaration of finding inspiration, adventure, and new perspectives in the ne…
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On this week’s episode of Beyond the Lines, Zoe sits down with,Tati Nicole. A recent ECU graduate looking to tell her story on how sincerity and compassion has carried her to this very moment. The episode begins with a sneak peek into Tati’s small reptile collection and ventures into her backstory of how she found beauty and empathy in adversity. I…
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During times of struggle it can be hard to ask for help, let alone retell the painful memories, but for Mark Lore he found the most strength and the will to overcome when faced with adversity. In this week’s episode of Beyond the Lines, Zoe and Mark discuss world travel, music, and combating eating disorders. In this encouraging episode of Beyond t…
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In this episode, Dylan and Jonathan Stancill discuss their friendship, brother relationship, and how they have used that to hold each other accountable, lift each other up, and go on to create their own business together while still balancing student life. Dylan is a student here at ECU and his brother, Jonathan, studies at Pitt Community College. …
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Have you ever taken a moment to truly observe your surroundings? Join our new host Zoe Gabrielle and her guests as they discuss occupying predominantly white spaces, and the effect it has had on them while attending a predominantly white university. The episode begins with intriguing introductions by her guests Tyanna Fuller, Sydney Frontanez, and …
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Change can be a hard, yet beautiful thing. We are still making our way through season three, but we would like to welcome Zoe Gabrielle as our new host! Zoe is a senior studying Theatre, Communications, and Film. Zoe discusses her transition to ECU, from college radio, to podcast editing, and now hosting. Her introduction is met with charming quips…
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Today's episode is packed full of everything Well-Being. We are speaking with Steven Trotter, who is the Associate Director of Wellness & Fitness here at Campus Recreation & Wellness. Steven is an ACE health coach, personal trainer, group fitness instructor, medical exercise specialist, ACSM certified exercise physiologist, and Gallup certified str…
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Today we are talking to ECU’s very own Kate Freed! Kate is the Fitness Graduate assistant here at Campus Recreation & Wellness. You can find Kate helping with group fitness events, teaching classes, and getting our students certified to become group fitness instructors and personal trainers! Tune in to learn about how Kate has fully optimized her t…
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Join us today to discuss all things supplements, vitamins, overall health, fitness, and more with Greenville’s own Total Nutrition! CJ Norwood is a co-owner of the store and is certified in Personal Training and Nutrition Science (CPT, CNC). Dillion Veneziana, a 5th year senior Exercise Physiology major here at ECU, as well as a Total Nutrition emp…
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Jane Simmons is a personal trainer as well as a health and wellness influencer. She was a performance major here at East Carolina University. While at ECU, she learned all about show business, producing, advertising, and self-promotion. After graduation, she pursued show business in Florida and then decided to take a big jump, move to NYC, get her …
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Join Skylar Smith this semester on Beyond the Lines where she discusses all things Health and Well-Being. She has lots of fantastic and knowledgeable guests lined up to come on the show and discuss these great topics! Many of the guests this season are former or current students, ECU professors, and Greenville locals! We will discuss fitness, nutri…
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En este episodio, estudiantes comparten lo que les preocupaba a ellos y a sus padres al ir a la universidad. La plática incluye temas de sus días normales, de las dificultades que enfrentaron, como se involucraron en la escuela afuera de sus círculos, y así compartir sus experiencias con otros estudiantes y sus padres.…
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Nance Mize shares her perspective on the ten years it took to open up the doors of the Student Recreation Center at ECU. The SRC opened it's doors to students in 1997, its grand opening came with many challenges. The SRC has recently been renamed to honor Richard R. Eakin and his wife, JoAnn. Eakin was ECU's fourth chancellor and played a major rol…
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Celebrate the opening of the Eakin Student Recreation Center in 1997 and come Live The Tradition. February 25th, 2021 will mark the 25th Annual Polar Bear Plunge! Registration for this event will open up Monday, February the 8th. The first 300 plungers will be guaranteed a free t-shirt after taking the plunge. Student Binta Touray and Dr. Gregory C…
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Always ask questions, because knowing someone can help you more than you know. Find happiness in your present while investing in your future. While staying true to yourself throughout this entire process may be difficult, don't lose yourself and don't only stick with what you know. Open your mind, open your heart. Have faith that you can accomplish…
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Working as a student can help you figure out what you want and how are you going to get there through the skills you acquire. No matter if it's a job you find locally or on campus, the experiences you have now can help you later in life. Think about what you are doing, and the purpose behind why you are doing things. Whether you work, volunteer or …
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We are conditioned to think that there is no room for error. You're going to mess up in college and it's going to be okay, but how are you going to help yourself? You may have a plan when you walk on campus for the first time, but college is stressful, college is hard, so you have to know how to take care of yourself while you're doing it. Join us …
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All things reach an end, so what's after college? CRW Marketing Employees, Malinda Massey and Jennifer Godwin, share how they've gotten through their senior year thus far, what they look forward to, and how they plan to prepare for their job search as graduation approaches. Join us this episode as they share some tips and tricks for seniors on how …
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Come to college with an idea of what you'd like to do, but know it is okay to change your mind. Consider all of your options when you step on campus, socially and academically. Learn what works for you, and what you're passionate about. You're here to figure things out, and you never know who you'll impact. Before you know it, you'll blink and be a…
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Ethan shares his journey of addiction beginning at the age of 12 years old when a family member introduced him to marijuana. That led to a series of experimenting with many other forms of drugs to include pain killers and heroin. At one point in Ethan's journey, he was homeless and staying in a retail store's parking lot until he made the choice to…
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Being a first-generation college student has its challenges. Zechariah had to overcome financial difficulty and find his path through college and to find his way. Not only is Zechariah now thriving in college, but he has also started a student organization for first-generation students just like him. Hear more about Zechariah’s story of resiliency …
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At a young age, Mackenzie was diagnosed with an eating disorder. This later affected her high school as she spent time in an in-patient treatment facility learning how to love herself again. She shares about her experiences in treatment and post-treatment and how she managed to not just get through college but thrive. She is an advocate for beating…
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Sharing your story is the epitome of being resilient and real. Rachel speaks out on how she dealt with many issues. She abused drugs, she was drugged, she had a stalker, was arrested and experienced sexual violence throughout her early college experience. Rachel knew she needed help but didn't know exactly how or where to get it. Follow Rachel's jo…
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This show will talk about very sensitive topics. Students will share their stories about resiliency. As an East Carolina University student, if you or a loved one is in crisis, please call the ECU Counseling Center at 252-328-6661. If you are concerned about an individual, we encourage you to contact ECU Cares at 252-737-5555 or ecucares.ecu.edu.…
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