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Speaking of Simpson

137 episodes - English - Latest episode: 19 days ago - ★★★★★ - 7 ratings

A podcast of the people and events that make Simpson College one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation.

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109: Matt DeWolf on the Alumni Association

September 12, 2022 13:58 - 30 minutes - 42.3 MB

Graduated from Simpson College? You're automatically a member of the Simpson Alumni Association. President Matt DeWolf is this week's guest to talk about his Simpson story and how he got involved in the alumni association — and how alumni can continue to give to Simpson in many ways.

108: Jared Bienemann on Simpson Advancement

September 05, 2022 18:40 - 23 minutes - 32.9 MB

Jared Bienemann is the new vice president of advancement at Simpson College, and he stops by the podcast to talk about his role and the work of his office. As the pandemic subsides, Simpson will be starting in-person alumni events on campus and around the country, as well as changing its way of going about its annual-giving program.

107: Marsha Kelliher on the New Academic Year

August 29, 2022 10:00 - 38 minutes - 53.1 MB

Summer is over, the students are back on campus, and President Marsha Kelliher is here to talk about the new academic year at Simpson College. The campus is seeing new construction, new athletic programs and initiatives, and a new optimism that Simpson will thrive now that the worst of the pandemic has passed.

106: Keith Whittingham & Anthony Leaker on Free Speech at Universities

April 25, 2022 10:00 - 47 minutes - 65.2 MB

The final podcast of the 2021-22 academic year features a debate on the ways free speech can and should be protected on university campuses. Keith Whittington of Princeton University, author of Speak Freely, and Anthony Leaker of Brighton University in the United Kingdom, author of the polemic Against Free Speech, join Simpson's Brian Steffen to debate the role of 'free' speech in the 21st Century.

105: Vasiliy Safin on the War in Ukraine

April 18, 2022 10:00 - 39 minutes - 54 MB

Russia's invasion of Ukraine is of special importance to Vasiliy Safin, a visiting professor of psychology at Simpson College and a citizen of Ukraine. Safin guests on this week's podcast episode to talk about the impact of the war on his family and himself and on the international order.

104: John Nichols on Henry Wallace

April 11, 2022 10:00 - 35 minutes - 49.6 MB

John Nichols, author of The Fight For The Soul of The Democratic Party, will deliver the annual Culver Lecture at Simpson College on Thursday, April 14. Nichols' book is a political biography of Henry A. Wallace, the namesake of Simpson College's Wallace Hall who was a progressive vice president of the United States from 1941 to 1945. He joins the podcast this week to discuss his book and to preview his upcoming talk at Simpson.

103: Alan Magruder on The Joys Of...

March 28, 2022 10:00 - 27 minutes - 37.6 MB

Retired education professor Alan Magruder guests this week as part of the 'Legends of Simpson' series. He talks about his post-Simpson years, the joys of living they've brought about, and offers advice on when you know it's time to retire.

102: Ev Laning on the Reputation of the Whispering Maples

March 21, 2022 14:56 - 41 minutes - 57 MB

Emeritus sociology professor Ev Laning revisits one of the legacies of Simpson in the 1960s and 1970s — its willingness to admit students of color during a time when many were denied admission at other colleges due to systemic racism. Laning spoke recently as part of Simpson's recent Legends of Simpson lecture series.

101: Dylan Peters on Simpson Wrestling

March 07, 2022 11:00 - 26 minutes - 36.5 MB

Three seasons ago, Dylan Peters took over a Simpson men's wrestling program that had won only one dual meet in the previous season and had no juniors or seniors on the team. This season, Peters got the team back to 7-7 in dual meets with three wrestlers earning place finishes in the NCAA Midwest Regional meet in Division III. Simpson's wrestling coach guests on the podcast to talk about his leadership of the wrestling turnaround at Simpson.

100: Ron Warnet on The Future of Science

February 28, 2022 11:00 - 47 minutes - 64.8 MB

'I really look forward to talking about the future of science,' says Ron Warnet, professor emeritus of chemistry, on the 100th episode of Speaking of Simpson, 'because I sort of know about its past.' Warnet is the latest speaker in the 'Legends of Simpson' lecture series, this week talking about the role of science in technology, medicine and the COVID-19 pandemic.

99: Todd Kielkopf & Brooke Tucker on Simpson's Millionaire Student Investors

February 21, 2022 14:37 - 28 minutes - 39.9 MB

Since the 1980s, Simpson students have had charge of the Eberhart Student Aid Fund, putting real money into real equity markets and learning the ropes of investing. Todd Kielkopf, who teaches the students who invest the money, and student Brooke Tucker are guests on the podcasts to talk about their experiences with the fund, which recent crept above $1 million in market value for the first time.

98: Jan Everhart on the Story of Jerena Lee

February 14, 2022 15:37 - 39 minutes - 54.3 MB

The spring series of Legends of Simpson College speakers is underway, and the first legend is Jan Everhart, professor emeritus of religion. She's speaking on 'Say Her Name: The Story of Jerena Lee,' an early lay preacher of color in the African Methodist Church. She's joined in conversation by Andy English, director of alumni relations at Simpson.

97: Hubert Whan Tong on Simpson Esports

February 07, 2022 11:00 - 29 minutes - 40.1 MB

Simpson has made a commitment to a competitive esports program by bringing on Hubert Whan Tong as director of esports. Hubert recruits and coaches the 35+ students who compete for Simpson, which has joined the National Association for Competitive ESports.

96: Leigh Mlodzik on Admissions at Simpson

January 31, 2022 11:00 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

After delays from winter weather and COVID-19, Speaking of Simpson is back with new episodes for the Spring 2022 term. This week's guest is Leigh Mlodzik, vice president of enrollment at Simpson, who talks about the process of recruiting and enrolling new students at Simpson — and how technology and data are changing the competitive world of college admissions in the third decade of the 21st Century.

95: Spencer Waugh & Marisa Mayo on Speech, Debate & Mock Trial

December 06, 2021 11:00 - 28 minutes - 39.4 MB

In the program's 11th year, Simpson's Speech, Debate & Mock Trial programs already are off to a terrific start of the season and looking to build on winning yet another national championship in debate — and becoming national powers in speech and mock trial. Director Spencer Waugh and Assistant Director Marisa Mayo are guests this week to talk about the season and how it's helping students prepare their professional lives.

94: Jesse Allen on Making It In Nashville

November 22, 2021 11:00 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

'I don't get much sleep that's for sure,' laughs Jesse Allen. And who can blame the Simpson '13 grad? He's developing a career as a podcaster and farm broadcaster, being heard on a national network and on SiriusXM, working out of Nashville. And he's also a rising independent country music singer-songwriter and touring musician. Allen comes on the podcast this week to talk about how Simpson helped him grow as a professional and risk-taker.

93: Seth Andersen & Elise Sturgeon on Record Voter Engagement at Simpson

November 15, 2021 11:00 - 41 minutes - 57.4 MB

Simpson College students turned out to vote at a record-high 75.3% rate in 2020, according to data from from the National Study of Learning, Voting & Engagement. Seth Andersen of the John C. Culver Public Policy Center and Elise Sturgeon, a student ambassador with the Andrew Goodman Foundation, stop by the podcast to talk about Simpson's successes in promoting civic engagement and student voting rates.

92: Nick Proctor on Reacting To The Past

November 08, 2021 01:59 - 33 minutes - 46 MB

The study of history at Simpson College isn't dry professors lecturing to passive students. it's an active process in which students play the roles of historical figures to learn how history might have turned out. Nick Proctor, one of the Simpson professors who teaches with the Reacting To The Past method, comes on the podcast this week to talk about how Simpson students learn that history is much more than the simply recitation of names, dates and events.

91: Sal Meyers on Simpson Foundations

November 01, 2021 17:37 - 29 minutes - 41.1 MB

Simpson College is launching its new academic program for first-year students this fall. Simpson Foundations is a two-semester experience focusing on civic engagement and student well-being in the fall semester, and on diversity, equity and inclusion in the spring term. Foundations Director Sal Meyers comes on the podcast this week to talk about the program and how it fits into Simpson's mission and core values.

91: Sal Meyers on Simpson Foundations

November 01, 2021 17:37 - 29 minutes - 41.1 MB

Simpson College is launching its new academic program for first-year students this fall. Simpson Foundations is a two-semester experience focusing on civic engagement and student well-being in the fall semester, and on diversity, equity and inclusion in the spring term. Foundations Director Sal Meyers comes on the podcast this week to talk about the program and how it fits into Simpson's mission and core values.

90: Jennifer Miller on Continuing, Graduate & Online Programs

October 25, 2021 04:34 - 30 minutes - 42.2 MB

Simpson College not only offers an outstanding liberal arts education for traditional students, but it also reaches out to non-traditional learners with continuing, graduate and online programs. New CG&O Dean Jennifer Miller joins the podcast this week to talk about what she brings to her leadership of the program as well as its hopes for the future.

89: Katie Smith on Simpson Honors

October 18, 2021 10:00 - 24 minutes - 33.7 MB

Simpson's growing Honors program is the focus of this week's podcast, with Director Katie Smith joining us to talk about the functions of the program and what students can get by taking part.

88: Marty Bell on New Athletic Programs

October 11, 2021 03:58 - 35 minutes - 49.6 MB

Simpson College recently announced it would add men's and women's gymnastics and men's volleyball to its roster of NCAA Division III sports starting in Fall 2022. Athletic Director Marty Bell comes on the podcast this week to discuss those new athletic opportunities, along with other initiatives inn Simpson's athletic programs.

87: Adrienne Gathman on Iowa Political Redistricting

October 04, 2021 10:00 - 32 minutes - 45.2 MB

Iowa is redrawing its state and federal congressional and state legislative districts, and Adrienne Gathman of Simpson's political science program is on top of the politics of Iowa's nonpartisan process. Gathman guests on this week's podcast to talk about the impacts on Iowans in Washington, in Des Moines, and at Simpson College.

91: Sal Meyers on Simpson Foundations

October 01, 2021 10:00 - 29 minutes - 41.1 MB

Simpson College is launching its new academic program for first-year students this fall. Simpson Foundations is a two-semester experience focusing on civic engagement and student well-being in the fall semester, and on diversity, equity and inclusion in the spring term. Foundations Director Sal Meyers comes on the podcast this week to talk about the program and how it fits into Simpson's mission and core values.

86: Corey Landstrom on Academic Resources

September 27, 2021 10:00 - 34 minutes - 48.2 MB

The new executive director of Simpson's Center for Academic Resources, Corey Landstrom, talks about what the office offers all students to help them get the most of their academic career at the college. CAR isn't simply for students struggling in classes; it can help those students who excel with resources to get even more out of their work.

85: Andrea Frantz on the First Amendment

September 21, 2021 03:23 - 54 minutes - 75 MB

Simpson alumna Andrea Frantz '86, now a professor of digital media at Buena Vista University, returned to campus to deliver the 2021 Constitution Day lecture. In her talk, Frantz shows why the First Amendment, despite frequent and increasing attacks on the media, is more important now than ever.

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September 13, 2021 14:00 - 28 minutes - 38.9 MB

Simpson's first full-time director of teaching and learning, Mark Pleiss, joins the podcast this week to talk about his role in helping Simpson faculty and stuff sharpen their classroom skills — and help students get the full benefit of learning at the college.

83: Keyah Levy on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

September 06, 2021 17:26 - 26 minutes - 37 MB

The new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, Keyah Levy, joins the podcast this week to discuss her efforts to help Simpson — a predominantly white institution of higher education — make the college a more welcoming environment for students, faculty and employees of marginalized backgrounds.

82: President Marsha Kelliher

August 31, 2021 16:50 - 18 minutes - 25.9 MB

We kick off the fourth season of Speaking of Simpson with a chat with President Marsha Kelliher, entering her second year leading the college. President Kelliher talks about her plans and hopes for the academic year, as well as steps Simpson continues to take to make for a 'normal' higher education for its students as we continue to fight the pandemic.

81: More Student Podcasters at Simpson

May 17, 2021 03:16 - 51 minutes - 71.1 MB

As we wind down the academic year at Simpson College, this week's podcast episode features the work of students who've recorded podcasts as part of the Mobile & Social Media course this spring. We'll hear from Colbee Cunningham, with a mini-episode on international education during the pandemic; Paul Hyatt, with a podcast on e-sports at Simpson College; and Paige O'Connor, who investigates the intersection between work and gaming.

80: Student Podcasters at Simpson

May 10, 2021 02:30 - 40 minutes - 56.3 MB

Simpson College students are podcasters, too, and this week's edition features some of those voice: Seth Howard, podcasting about personal fitness in a pandemic; Corinne Howard, with an episode on stress and anxiety; and Taylor Hoffman, who has a conversation on multicultural literature. We'll be hearing from a number of student podcasters in the weeks to come.

79: Simpson's United Methodist Future

May 03, 2021 02:54 - 33 minutes - 45.6 MB

Simpson has been affiliated with Methodism since its founding in 1860, but the United Methodist Church's decision two years ago to reaffirm its ban on LGBTQ clergy and marriages has put the college in conflict with Simpson's efforts to build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive community. College Chaplain Mara Bailey stops by for a chat about the college's proposed new affiliation with the Reconciling Ministries Network, which will help the college support LGBTQ students, faculty and staff.

78: Building a Diverse, Equitable & Inclusive Simpson

April 26, 2021 03:27 - 57 minutes - 79.5 MB

This will go down as the academic year that Simpson College and other colleges and universities have begun thorough conversations on cultural diversity, equity and inclusion on their campuses. This week's episode feature a panel discussion on DEI issues features Simpson students, faculty and staff.

77: Free Assembly in Polarized Times

April 19, 2021 13:27 - 43 minutes - 60.6 MB

Freedom of Assembly is one of the core protections of the First Amendment, and yet that seems more contentious today in our politically polarized times. That’s topic this week, as Pam Parry of Southeast Missouri State, Ken Paulsen of the Free Speech Center in Tennessee and Mark Stringer of the ACLU of Iowa join us to talk about why taking to the streets is an important civil liberty and yet why many Americans, politicians and law enforcement make it difficult to exercise that right.

77: Sustainable Journalism in Iowa

April 12, 2021 04:35 - 44 minutes - 61.4 MB

With demographics shrinking and traditional business models evaporating, newspapers across the nation are trying to find ways of staying alive and vibrant. Art Cullen, the Pulitzer Prize-winning editor of the Storm Lake Times in Iowa, is trying a new approach by building the Western Iowa Journalism Foundation to create a tax-deductible mechanism for supporting local journalism. Cullen recently appeared with Simpson's seniors in Multimedia Communication to talk about the new models, and this ...

75: Debate National Champions

April 05, 2021 17:21 - 28 minutes - 39.6 MB

Simpson College's debate team just won its fourth Pi Kappa Delta national championship in the past five years. Spencer Waugh, the director of Simpson's Speech, Debate & Mock Trial programs comes on the podcast to talk about how the team won its national title in a pandemic season — and how Simpson students overcame a midseason slump to finish once again on top.

74: American Rivers Conference Champions

March 29, 2021 13:17 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

Simpson's women's basketball team is the champion of the American Rivers Conference for 2021. The Storm knocked off Coe, 89-84 in OT, to win its first title since 2013 and finish the COVID-shortened season at 12-0. Coach Brian Niemuth joins the podcast, along with standout players Jenna Taylor and Cassie Nash, to talk about the challenges and pressures of playing during the pandemic — and provide an outlook on the program's future.

73: Tuesday Night Massacre

March 22, 2021 00:36 - 57 minutes - 78.9 MB

How did our politics become so polarized? Author Marc C. Johnson offers his answer in his talk on his new book, 'Tuesday Night Massacre: Four Senate Elections & The Radicalization of the Republic Party.' 1980 was the year that the party of Lincoln veered right, and outside interests helped defeat four Senate liberals — including John C. Culver, the namesake of the Culver Center for Public Policy at Simpson College. Johnson argues that Republicans have stayed on that rightward track for more ...

72: Healing The Planet

March 15, 2021 01:40 - 57 minutes - 78.6 MB

With the pandemic easing its grip on the world, other issues are coming back on the public agenda. One is climate change, which is the topic on this edition. 'Healing The Planet: Climate Action as a Religious & Moral Imperative' is a recording of a recent panel discussion sponsored by several Simpson programs and offices. Taking part are Simpson staff and faculty, joined by climate activists from around the United States.

71: Sexual Citizenship on College Campuses

March 08, 2021 01:56 - 34 minutes - 48.2 MB

Sexual violence is one of the biggest challenges facing U.S. colleges in the 21st Century, and Simpson College will soon be bringing to campus the authors of a new study that hopes to reframe the conversations on the issue. Sexual Citizens: Sex, Power & Assault on Campus is authored by Jennifer Hirsch of Columbia University and Shamus Khan of Princeton University. Both authors are guests on this edition of the podcast to talk about their work and how their findings can create safer campuse...

70: Black Women on Their Simpson Experiences

March 01, 2021 04:37 - 57 minutes - 79.2 MB

As part of Simpson's ongoing conversations on improving diversity, equity and inclusion on campus, Emily Radke '08, now assistant director of admissions at Simpson, leads a panel discussion with Mekisha Barnes '96, Adrian Hawkins '14, and Shanice Whitley '14 on their experiences as Black students and alumni of the college.

69: Culver Fellows Alumni Give Back to Simpson

February 22, 2021 01:29 - 31 minutes - 43.8 MB

Simpson's Culver Center for Public Policy is now in its 11th year, and alumni fellows are giving back by starting the Culver Center Fellows Alumni Association. Two of those alumni, Des Moines lobbyist Nick Laning '17 and Mackenzie Bills '16 of the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C., join us to talk about how the center helped start their careers and how the alumni association will support the center in the years to come. We're also joined by Seth Andersen, director of the Culver Center.

68: Simpson's Outstanding Online Programs

February 15, 2021 04:30 - 23 minutes - 32.9 MB

Simpson College's online-education programs have just been named by U.S. News & World Report to the Top 10% of all programs in the United States and among the best in Iowa. Denise Leifker, the interim director of continuing and graduate education at Simpson, including its online programs, is a guest on the podcast this week to talk about Simpson's dedicated to online learning and how the programs support the college's mission and core values.

67: New Athletic Director Marty Bell

February 07, 2021 21:58 - 35 minutes - 48.8 MB

Marty Bell is the new athletic director at Simpson College, coming to the Division III school from Division II Quincy University in Illinois. Marty speaks on the podcast about his career in collegiate sports, both as a coach and an athletic director. He also gives us a look at what his leadership could bring to the college.

66: Simpson Grad Bill Weathers on Art, Activism & Service

February 01, 2021 01:26 - 41 minutes - 57.6 MB

Billy Weathers '13 records as hip-hop artist B.Well, raises money for character education through his B.Well Foundation, and is a activist working with the local Black Lives Matter movement. He's also been named one of the Des Moines Register's People to Watch in 2021. In this episode, Billy stops by to talk about his work in the community, play some cuts from his upcoming album, and share how his years at Simpson helped put him on his path to creativity and service.

65: The Impact at Simpson Imagined

January 24, 2021 23:18 - 23 minutes - 32.4 MB

Simpson College just wrapped up its $30 million Imagine The Impact capital campaign, raising money for the Simpson Fund, facilities and endowment. Bob Lane, vice president for college advancement, visits the podcast to talk about the challenges of raising funds and meeting campaign goals during a global pandemic. We also take a look at what future goals for the college.

64: Simpson & Latinx Communities in Iowa

November 17, 2020 04:56 - 48 minutes - 66.2 MB

Simpson faculty have been conducting conversations with Latinx communities throughout Iowa during Fall 2020. On this week's podcast, we sample highlights of those conversations moderated by World Language and Culture faculty members Lau Cesarco Eglin and Molly Tun. Simpson students not only learn a language but also gain critical intercultural skills that allow them to mediate between cultures by deepening their ability to understand and analyze different cultural perspectives including thei...

63: Making Sense of Election 2020

November 10, 2020 15:44 - 30 minutes - 42.6 MB

The votes are still being counted, by Simpson College political scientist Adrienne Gathman joins the podcast this week to talk about the college-student vote this fall at Simpson, how pollsters missed the results again, and what the high turnout rate means for the future of American democracy.

62: Black History is Simpson's History

November 03, 2020 04:00 - 58 minutes - 80 MB

The Black experience at Simpson is long and distinguished, beginning with George Washington Carver's entry in 1890 through today. On this week's podcast, Emili Radke '08 interviews a panel of Black alumni on their experiences at Simpson about how the college impacted their growth and development.