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Fumble Table

Marshall Morris

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A weekly meeting where the dice decide the fate of two unsuspecting adventurers. Cyborgs, Sorcerers, and Gnomes... Oh my!!! Homebrew adventures for two people greatly in need of more nerd friends.
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Illuminati Interns

Joe Therrien Kelly, Maya Bakhai

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Lola wants nothing more than to find her long lost father, whom she believes to be a member of the Illuminati. However, the only way into the secret society is through their extremely competitive internship program... On her journey, Lola must contend with her conspiracy theorist sister, a mysterious boy with a mannequin hand, and the nefarious members of the Illuminati themselves. Starring Ariana Raygoza, Raina Morris, Joe Therrien Kelly, Phil Jamesson, Kai White, Vinny Thomas, Cole Hersch, ...
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Constitutional Comments

Independence Institute

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This podcast includes several series of commentaries about the Constitution. Each series will cover a different aspect of the document. This series thumbnails the lives of 14 American Founders and their specific contributions to the Constitution. It covers both well-known Founders, such as James Madison, and those who are lesser known, but who exercised an out-sized influence.
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Kady, Eric, Kyle and Guests are here to talk about how Nonviolent Communication (NVC) can be implemented into your daily lives. NVC is a communication modality developed by Marshall Rosenberg. It focuses on compassion, empathy, observations, feelings, needs & requests in order to connect with others on a deeper level. Marshall has used NVC in high intensity conflicts over seas and he talks about how powerful it is to use. We will discuss topics all across the board and how NVC can be used in ...
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Most don't know what the food equipment or commercial kitchen industry is...those who do, see it as the biggest little industry in the world. We are here to talk about the industry that keeps your commercial kitchens running.
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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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I know I haven’t dropped an episode for months. I have been living life to the best of my ability, reading, working and soaking in the time we have on this physical world. I am continuing to record episodes. Thank you for your grace and understanding. Take care of your heart. I got the honor of speaking with Morris again. The last time we had him o…
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It has been a whirl wind of time that has flown by. I was in a long term subbing gig most of January teaching 3rd grade and there was no time to edit. I did try really hard. I hope y'all have had a wonderful holiday and Happy New Years! Thank you for your support and continuing to listen to Living Connected. =) We have a special guest on Living Con…
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Probably since 2021, I had this dream to have Roxy on my podcast. And what a dream come true. I feel so grateful & honored for this opportunity to have Roxy Manning on as a guest. We talk about antiracism that also goes along with her new book with Sarah Peyton called “The Antiracist Heart”. Often times stereotypical stories like “Asian kids are go…
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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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I loved that I was able to have Sarah Peyton on the living connected podcast again. In this past year she has been writing a book with Roxy Manning. The book is called “The Antiracist Heart” and the book empowers us on how to have conversations, compassion, and a beloved community when it comes to racism. What are our blindspots? What are we not se…
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We had thee utmost pleasure of having John Kinyon as our special guest for this episode today. I was left feeling lifted, joyous and filled with gratitude. A lot came pouring out and I had needs met for some healing and held in a deep understood way. I appreciate all of you who have been on my journey with me. And just by listening you might have h…
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What a summer it has been. This episode was from June and it took me awhile to edit. I have been enjoying my warm weather before the cold sets in. We have made it to season 4! This podcast has been going since 2020. We have many episodes to come. Thank you all for continuing to listen and being apart of this NVC journey. We have a special guest wit…
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Eric and I discuss what it’s like to step in and or stand up for Self and or others. Keeping Nonviolent communication in mind, I think it is hard in some situations when you are caught off guard to have NVC as an automatic response. In my experience in this episode, fight or flight kicked in and I just said, “thanks,” kindly and moved on to my tabl…
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I am so thrilled to have Bryn on my podcast again. The last time she was on was back in Oct. of 2020 episode 17. Bryn has been practicing NVC over 22 years and has been my mentor, empathy buddy and teacher since I started NVC in 2018. I am honored & it’s a gift to have Bryn in my life for 5 years, knowing you Bryn has changed me in a beautiful way.…
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I got the chance to talk to Eric Lazarus about Activism. How do we use NVC in situations that we want to stand up for. I know for me there are several different things that I would like to see change, when it comes to teacher, student & parent support. My main take away from this episode was having the skill to have curiosity questions & curiosity …
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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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Season 12 explores "The HU Experience" from a variety of perspectives. In this episode, Drake Sare interviews junior animation major Joy Heisey and senior business management major Spencer Craft. Join them as they talk about the community-building aspects of Olympiad, the relationship between serving others and self-improvement, and what sets HU ap…
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Season 12 explores "The HU Experience" from a variety of perspectives. For this episode, Ryan Holsapple sits down with freshman film production major Daniel Johansen to talk about the freshman experience. They discuss a wide variety of topics, including why Daniel chose HU, what his first impressions as a freshman were, and what he likes about bein…
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Season 12 explores "The HU Experience" from a variety of perspectives. In this episode, Noah Mondor has a candid conversation with former HU student Lindsey Skiles. They discuss starting college in the middle of a pandemic, the little-known "Customized Academic Program", and what happens when you decide a particular school isn't the right choice fo…
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Season 12 explores "The HU Experience" from a variety of perspectives. In this episode, Lily Anderson sits down with Craig Campbell, the Director of eSports at Huntington University. They talk about the history of eSports at HU (it's probably older than you think!) and how they choose which games to compete in, as well as the best thing eSports doe…
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Season 12 explores "The HU Experience" from a variety of perspectives. In this episode, Ross Gosnell and HU student Josiah Reichard talk about Josiah's experience as a Sojourner. They answer the big question, "What is a Sojourner, and what do they do?" while also chatting about Josiah's life experiences--and his favorite Bible verse.…
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Season 12 explores "The HU Experience" from a variety of perspectives. In this episode, Kortney Grimm chats with staff member Sarah Rickerd, the Office Coordinator for Student Life and Undergraduate International Student Services DSO at Huntington University. They talk about Sarah's experiences with adoption, surviving cancer, and working with inte…
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Eric and I got the honor of talking with Anne and Benson who have been in the process of inventing AI’s (Artificial Intelligence or robots) that are capable of teaching Nonviolent Communication. As well as finding a way to build a robot that has the ability to give empathic responses. My main take-away from this episode is that these robots won’t b…
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Eric and I are talking about honesty or scary honesty today. To me, honesty is speaking from the heart or fully speaking your truth. Focusing on what is alive in your heart and sharing courageously. Needs that might come up when sharing honesty could be freedom, sincerity, fairness, care, compassion, vulnerability and or truthfulness. What does ful…
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Eric and I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Melanie Sears. She has been practicing NVC for 30+ years and worked along side Marshall Rosenberg. We get to explore the healthcare system that is in place in the United States. Dr. Melanie Sears specifically talks about her experience with patients in the psychiatric facility and how patients are treat…
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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!! 2023 has begun! Eric and I get to talking about the transformation of the relationship with my dad. How the needs of belonging to a family is mourned and may continued to be mourned on every special day that is typically spent with family. Each time we mourn, acknowledge and witness that pain, we are healing a little bit …
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It is winter break and I am able to get to editing more. My goal is to not be putting episodes out once a month. I am hoping I will have some more time during work to work on my podcast as I am not at the Behavior job anymore. If you have any questions about expectations and would like to send me an email please I would love to hear from you. Email…
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In this episode of Rooted, Travis Szelis sits down with Forester Radio student station manager Melissa Farthing to talk about her responsibilities at Forester Radio, how she deals with technical glitches, and her advice for those interested in trying something new. This season on Rooted, join HU radio students as they interview HU student leaders f…
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In this episode of Rooted, Bennett Schomber chats with Callie McKeown about the three different leadership positions she has held on campus. Listen in as they discuss learning to ask for help, how her faith has shaped her disciplinary style, and how she reacts when things go wrong. This season on Rooted, join HU radio students as they interview HU …
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Today Eric and I talk about my experience in this 6 month position I have as the Student behavioral coordinator. My position is a case load of 7 or 8 students that have a hard time regulating. They flip their lid which means they are not in their frontal cortex anymore and reacting from a trauma place of fight or flight response. Or another way to …
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In this episode of Rooted, Josh Thomas is joined by Resident Assistant Micah McFadden. Join them as they talk about film production, the unique culture of Baker Second, and what it means to be a servant leader. This season on Rooted, join HU radio students as they interview HU student leaders from different areas across campus. Hear their inspiring…
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In this episode of Rooted, Hannah Weaver sits down for a conversation with Resident Assistant Denali Kern. Join them as they talk about getting to know others, growing as a leader, and the impact Denali's role model has had on her leadership style. This season on Rooted, join HU radio students as they interview HU student leaders from different are…
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In this episode of Rooted, Elias Collier sits down for a conversation with current Student Government Association (SGA) President Isiah Huber. Listen in as they talk about faith-based leadership, what is involved with representing the students on campus, and Isiah's personal journey to HU. This season on Rooted, join HU radio students as they inter…
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BEST SUMMER of 2022!! Thank you ALL for being patient while I soak in my summer! HUGS In this episode Jeremey and I have a conversation about how we use NVC in our workplace and in our families. The situations that come up in the workplace for me were making sure students are listening and ready to learn, including everyone and respect the pro-noun…
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