This week Tim is joined by professor Jamee Moudud for a Faculty Spotlight to discuss Jamee's book: Legal and Political Foundations of Capitalism: The End of Laissez Faire?
Tim and Jamee discuss how society has gotten to where it is, writing readable academic text, and what people should do to be "good citizens".
This is the season finale of the Fall 2025. The podcast will be going on hiatus for the winter break following this episode.
Thank you for another great season of the podcast. Have a restorative break!
This week we are joined by professor and author Joseph Earl Thomas to discuss Joseph's memoir Sink.
Tim and Joseph discuss the importance of passions as a child, the narrative power of video games, inhabiting the perspective of a child, dedicating one's life to art, and the value of forming friendships and social groups.
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This week we're joined by Christyn Refuerzo, editor in chief of the SLC people of color literary magazine, Dark Phrases.
Christyn discusses what it takes to be an editor, putting the magazine together, studying abroad, and the value of showcasing under-represented voices.
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If you want a college that encourages you to explore your interests, there’s no place better than Sarah Lawrence. In this episode, learn how a class with Jerri Dodds transformed Tyler Holm into an art history student, and how Tyler’s conference projects have shaped Jerri’s teaching. Just two amazing people, talking about the things they love. Enjoy!
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This week Tim is joined by writing professor and author Carolyn Ferrell to discuss Carolyn's award-winning novel, Dear Miss Metropolitan. Tim and Carolyn discuss creating the world of Dear Miss Metropolitan, her writing practice, coping with setbacks, and teaching at Sarah Lawrence.
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When Lauryn Dunn first came to Sarah Lawrence, she planned to focus on history, but a lecture course with Drew Cressman revealed in her a surprisingly deep interest in biology. In this episode of SLC Transcript Review, Lauryn and Drew discuss pop quizzes, building confidence, conference projects, and summer research opportunities. Lauryn is the 2025 recipient of the Ian Lipkin ’74 Science Prize at SLC.
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This week Tim is joined by two guests, history professors Matthew Ellis and David Gutman. Matt and David have created a new blog, The Historicizer on substack, where they intend to write accessible pieces that analyze current events through a historical lens.
You can subscribe to their substack for free at thehistoricizer.substack.com.
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Leaving a small town for college can feel overwhelming, but for Emma McKibben, the Sarah Lawrence community — and her don, Parthiban Muniandy— made all the difference in introducing her to a truly global education. Together, they talk migration studies, study abroad, community engagement, and how taking charge in the classroom builds confidence.
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This week we're joined by Mary Hartnett, former Director Of Medical Services. Tim and Mary discuss Mary's career at SLC, and why she decided to retire.
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Signed up for a random class just to fill credits ➝ accidentally found your passion? David Hollander’s fiction workshop flipped the script just like that for Allie Zapson. All the while, Allie’s courage to ask the tough questions— “Why are we reading this?” — lit a spark for David as an educator. From group conferences to wild reading lists, this is what happens when you stay curious.
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For this special Halloween edition of the podcast, host Tim Kail investigates reports of paranormal activity in The Marshall Field music building. Guests include Jenn Melendez, Christina Kasman, and Anthony Ricci, in this fun exploration of Marshall Field's haunted history.
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This week we're joined by Mikayla Frain. Mikayla works in the Library as the Evening Access Services Coordinator. Tim and Mikayla discuss their love of library science, being a recent graduate, taking ownership of one's choices, and growing into a self-assured adult.
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Deadlines got you down? Overwhelmed by your commitments? Struggling to balance your studies with your social life?
We've got you covered! In this episode, we're joined by Senior Associate Dean of Studies & Director of the Learning Commons, Rachelle Rumph to discuss "burnout".
After defining what burnout is, Tim and Rachelle share a variety of strategies for preemptively addressing circumstances that lead to burnout. They discuss cognitive behavioral therapy, pivoting away from your inner dictator, listening to the signs of burnout, and establishing healthy, daily practices for your mental health.
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This week we're joined by SLC professor and author, David Hollander. Host Tim Kail and David discuss David's second novel, Anthropica, in great detail - how he developed his prose style, his love of simulating the chaotic nature of human consciousness, and his affinity for long sentences. David also shares his insights on getting published, working with an agent, and the evolving nature of the publishing industry.
This is a particularly poignant episode for writers of all ages and skill levels.
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This week host Tim Kail is joined by Jenn Melendez, Director of Campus Operations & Auxiliary Services. Jenn discusses managing SLC's fleet of vehicles, her various jobs before SLC, meeting Beyoncé, becoming confident in her job, and what she loves most about working at SLC.
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This week host Tim Kail is joined by volleyball coach John Carroll for another in-depth look at the women's volleyball team. John discusses the positions and rules of the game, learning from losses, the demanding schedule of SLC's student athletes, being a student first and an athlete second, the best sports movie, and the recruiting process.
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This week we are joined by Christina Fernandes, SLC's Director of Special Events.
Tim and Christina talk commencement, organizing events of all sizes, her hobbies, and their shared love of reality television.
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This week we're joined by Tristana Rorendelli, the Italian professor here at SLC. Host Tim Kail and Tristana discuss learning a second language, the nuances of translation, language as culture, and more.
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Today's episode of the podcast is a Faculty Spotlight which was recorded in front of a live audience. We're joined by professor Ryan Purcell, an expert on the 1970s New York rock scene. Host Tim Kail and Ryan discuss what soundscapes are, the origins of "Punk", how environmental conditions shape art, the aesthetics of "Punk", and more.
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In this brief episode host Tim Kail announces the premiere of the Fall 2025 season, Friday, September 5th.
He also shares a short list of episodes you should hear to get caught up on the show.
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