Paterno Fellows Podcast: Recent Episodes

Joshua Wretzel

The Paterno Fellows Podcast will address matters of interest to the Penn State community. Listeners will learn about the Paterno Fellows Program, hear about the research and creative work of Penn State students and faculty, get in-depth information about goings-on in and around campus, and tap into discussions about contemporary issues that affect the campus community.

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Join podcaster Max Rossum on a guided tour of the Penn State arboretum!

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Join Max, Amalia, Audrey, and Natalie on a discussion about the impact of social media on the student experience. Students address hot-button topics like the connection between social media and mental health, the presence of children on social media, and the importance of staying present in a world of distraction. Tune in for an episode with something for everyone!

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After a brief hiatus, the Paterno Fellows Podcast is back with a familiar voice and an infusion of youth! Join longtime host Emma Suzuki and the new podcasters for a series of introductions. You can expect new content every other week right here!

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Kate Howarth sits down with Bradford Vivian to discuss Campus Misinformation, his latest book.

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Paterno Fellows Podcaster Emma Suzuki interviews members of the Lion Ambassadors to learn more about the functions of this central campus organization.

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Recently, Emma visited the Center for Gender and Sexual Diversity on campus. She spoke with several students to hear their thoughts about LGBTQ+ life at Penn State and reflected on her own experiences as well. A must-listen for all those with an interest in gender and sexual diversity at Penn State!

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Kate Howarth sits down with recent graduate Esha Pathak to talk about some problems international students face after graduation and the advocacy work she did to help Penn State Economics majors.

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Emma Suzuki Szwajkowski talks with graduating Paterno Fellow, Steven Zhang, who reflects on his time in the program. Learn how the Paterno Fellows Program helped him, what advice he has for prospective Paterno Fellows, the transformational courses and experiences he has taken because of the Paterno Fellows Program, pointers on thesis writing, and much more!

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Host Ladin Suliman speaks with owners and managers of downtown State College businesses Appalachian Outdoors, W.C. Clarke's Cheese Shoppe, and India Pavilion, to get their takes on the changing economic landscape of the area. Learn about how these businesses have survived the turmoil of the pandemic, how they manage a constantly changing customer base, and what they see for the future of State College.

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In this episode, host Ladin Suliman talks about study abroad experiences with Susan Knell from the Career Enrichment Network, along with students Srishti Ponnala, Charles Ryan, and Ezra Gershanok. We learn more about the application process, hear what makes study abroad so much fun, and even get some secret tips about writing successful applications. Join us for an essential discussion relevant to all Paterno Fellows!

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Paterno Fellow Nick Malizia joins hosts Ladin Suliman and Erin Flannery to talk about his semester hiking the Appalachian Trail. Join us for a conversation about his creative senior thesis idea, learn how his experience has dismantled stereotypes about northern and southern culture, and hear about how he's managing the physical toll of the hike. All this and much more in this wide-ranging episode!

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Hosts Kate Howarth and Emma Suzuki Szwajkowski sit down with Catherine Wanner, Professor of History, Anthropology, and Religious Studies, expert on Ukraine, and former director of the Paterno Fellows Program! Don't miss this timely, in-depth discussion on the current state of the war, what led Ukraine to this point, and what comes next for the conflict, the country, and the region as a whole.

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Ladin Suliman hosts Collegiate Laws of Life Essay Contest winners Michael Mitole and Lorin Harris for a fascinating exploration of university education. Topics include the meaning of university education, reflection on transformative experiences gained there, and much, much more.

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Host Emma Suzuki Szwajkowski has a conversation with Thomas Yonke, Warren Sipe, and Shreya Bibra of the Nittany Lion Fund and their experiences with their leadership roles in the organization. Learn more about this impressive student-run hedge fund, Thomas, Warren, and Shreya's aspirations after college, advice to incoming and new Nittany Lion Fund members, and so much more!

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Ladin Suliman hosts Jeffrey Hayes, Professor of Education; Baron Rogers, Staff Psychologist, Counseling and Psychological Services; and students Emma Suzuki Szwajkowski and Kiki Baez for a discussion about mental health on college campuses. Which majors are most associated with mental health issues? Least associated? What should we do with the expectations society places on college students? What role does identity play in mental health? Join us for answers to these questions and more.

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Things get deep in this episode of the podcast! Ladin Suliman hosts Paterno Fellow Harry Brennan for a conversation about his Students Teaching Students class which introduces undergraduates to the thought of Deleuze and Guattari. We learn more about the STS program, Harry's goal of becoming a philosophy professor, and much more besides. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion!

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Emma Suzuki Szwajkowski sits down with first-generation student Haley Parker and Director of the Chaiken Center for Student Success, Patty Klug. Topics range from Haley's inspiring route to Penn State and goals for her time at Penn State to the self-identity of first-generation students and where they can go to get a sense of the resources available to them. Don't miss it!

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Host Ladin Suliman speaks with Jeremy Engels, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and Barry Director of the Paterno Fellows Program. Jeremy shares personal stories about the meaning of honors programs, the value of college, and the importance of pursuing opportunities available to students. Join them for an inspiring conversation about undergraduate life!

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Hosts Emma Suzuki Szwajkowski and Ladin Suliman talk with Sophia McClennen, professor of international affairs and comparative literature at Penn State. She is an accomplished writer on the topic of political satire as well as the founding director of the Center for Global Studies. They discuss the meaning and importance of political satire as well as how her upbringing and cultural background have influenced her interests today.

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Winners of this year’s Collegiate Laws of Life Essay Contest join host Erin Flannery to discuss the essay prompt, "What is the purpose of a university?" Students shared their insights and things got heated! Join us for an impassioned conversation about the place of the university in society, the role activism has played in shaping it, and the challenges it faces in the twenty-first century.

Essay contest winners: Ezra Gershanok (first place), Taran Samarth (second place), Carley Anne Palkon (third place), Nicole D’Amico (honorable mention), and Elijah St. Pierre (honorable mention)

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Host Ladin Suliman sits down with Simon Haeder, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, for a conversation as broad-ranging as Prof. Haeder's research interests! Simon and Ladin discuss the meaning of academia, COVID-19 mandates, the difference between people who are vaccine hesitant and vaccine resistant, and much more.