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Podcasts Reveal Personal Wabash Moments

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Professor Peter Hulen, assistant producer Matiss Strods ’15, and Richard Paige get ready for the podcast.

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David Kendall ’66 was a recent guest of Wabash On My Mind, the College's regular podcast produced by the Media Center.

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Richard Paige is the interviewer for most sessions.

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Media Center Director Adam Bowen produces the podcasts.

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Admiral Bobby Inman was one of the first guests at Wabash On My Mind, interviewed by Rob Shook ’83 and Bill Kirst.

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Theater Professor Mike Abbott ’83 talks with Richard Paige about the collaborative aspects of the College's production of the musical 'Guys and Dolls.'

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Patrick Kvachkoff, Jared Cotthingham, and Pierce Velderman discusses their roles in Guys and Dolls.

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Professor Abbott enjoyed asking his students a few questions.

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Chemistry Professor Laura Wysocki's session was one of Bowen's favorites. 'She is such an atypical personality type in the world of higher ed,' Bowen says. 'It’s just refreshing to hear her discuss her experiences in her own voice.'

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Professor of Spanish Dan Rogers. 'I enjoyed the way both Rick Warner and Dan Rogers tell a story,' Paige says.

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As Bowen and Professor Doug Calisch will tell you, the mood before the podcasts is light-hearted and relaxed!

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Professor Calisch relaxes into the conversation.

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Professor Calisch reflects on his life as teacher, artist, husband, and father.

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Ray Jovanvich ’84 is no stranger to radio or podcasts. He has covered the NBA Finals for Chinese television for years.

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Professor Eric Wetzel gave us a first-person account of the importance of the College's Global Health Initiative.

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Peter Hulen talks about his early musical influences, his move to electronic music, and how living in China shaped his life and work.


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