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The Panther Newspaper’s weekly podcast, focusing on the news that impacts the Chapman University community.
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During this episode, Podcast Editor Timea Steingart spoke to Sophia Farchione and Michael Sakhel, representatives from Chapman University's wellness and recreation department. They explored the department's commitment to providing students with a holistic wellness program. Through a diverse range of engaging activities like goat yoga and camping trips, the department fosters a strong sense of belonging and community among students. Created by Timea Steingart, Podcast Editor
In this episode, The Panther spoke to Jeff Winston, a retired former Chief Technology Officer at Allergan, Inc., with 40 years of experience in the technology industry. With his involvement in countless hiring processes, Winston offers practical approaches and techniques that can empower students to enhance their negotiation power and increase their prospects of securing a job.  Created by Timea Steingart, podcast editor
Mindfulness expert Justice Crudup hosts the Mindfulness Monday Sessions at Chapman University’s Fish Interfaith Center. In this episode, he talks about the transformational power of mindfulness and how students can apply this practice amidst the busyness of their everyday lives.  Created by Timea Steingart, podcast editor
Meet The Panther’s newest Video & Podcast Editor, Timea Steingart. She’s a freshman political science major from Berlin, Germany. In this episode, she talks about stereotypes people have about Germans: are they true or not? Steingart compares the education systems in America and Germany, what her time at Chapman has been like, and what listeners of The Panther Pod can expect in the future. Created by Lisa Wong, video & podcast editor
Have you ever been curious about what The Panther’s top stories are? We gathered the top 10 stories including news, features, entertainment and guest opinions on The Panther’s current website when it was created in February 2020. The analytics and viewership numbers mentioned in this episode were retrieved on March 11, 2023. Created by Lisa Wong, video & podcast editor 
The Sundance Film Festival is the largest American film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. Nidhi Kumar, video & podcast editor, reflected on her experience attending the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. She talked about her favorite films, her experience getting to chat with experienced filmmakers, how the festival was structured and seeing actor and singer Ben Platt. Created by Lisa Wong, video & podcast editor
Disney’s latest animated film ‘Strange World’ releases in theaters on Nov. 23, but the film’s marketing falls flat compared to its previous counterparts. Video and Podcast Editor Abby Little sits down with Annaliese Barnett to discuss the company’s shortcomings in comparison to their past films. Created by ABBY LITTLE, video & podcast editor
This episode was recorded on the morning of Nov. 11, 2022. Due to the rapid changes of Twitter’s platform, the information discussed in this episode may be out of date. Elon Musk’s recent acquisition of the popular social media app Twitter has sparked heated conversations from content moderation to subscription fees. Video and Podcast Editor Abby Little sits down with “The Social Media Professor” Niklas Myhr to discuss the scope of Twitter in this new age of Elon. Created by ABBY LITTLE, video & podcast editor
With the release of her 10th studio album, Taylor Swift has now been in the public eye and continually breaking records ever since she started her music career as a teenage country singer over 15 years ago. In this episode, Video & Podcast Editor Abby Little sits down with two other “Swifties” to discuss the music sensation’s latest release “Midnights.” Created by ABBY LITTLE, video & podcast editor
Mid-September, migrants originally arriving in Texas and Florida started showing up unexpectedly in northern cities like Washington D.C., Chicago and New York City. They were bussed or flown to these locations by taxpayer funded transportation programs from Texas and Florida as a part of a political stunt protesting immigration laws. The response from locals has been generally positive so far: people are provided food, donating winter clothing and giving legal assistance. Video and Podcast Editor Lisa Wong spoke with Adama Bah, a community organizer in New York City to understand the situation from a personal perspective and what people could do to help out if they’re not based in directly impacted cities. Below are the organizations and fundraisers mentioned: Migrant Support DMV Wishlist Sanctuary DMV fundraiser Artists Athletes Activists Created by LISA WONG, video & podcast editor
Halloween is just around the corner, and although it’s known for being a lively holiday where people can dress up, let loose and eat lots of candy, Halloween generates tons of plastic waste every year. Video and Podcast Editor Abby Little sat down with the co-presidents of Chapman’s Mission Environment club to talk about some of Halloween’s most wasteful behaviors, while offering solutions that college students can easily participate in. Created by ABBY LITTLE, video and podcast editor
Mariachi music has been around since the 18th century, but recently, Chapman University has become host to Orange County’s first collegiate mariachi ensemble — the Mariachi Panteras. In this episode, Podcast Editor Abby Little talks to two students within the ensemble to discuss their relationship to the traditional folk genre that is Mariachi. Created by ABBY LITTLE, video & podcast editor
Chapman is known to host a wide variety of travel courses from full semesters abroad to summer or interterm courses. This last summer, over 20 film students had the opportunity to produce films in Greece for the class FTV 393: Cultural Filmmaking, Greek Myths from Page to Screen. Podcast Editor Abby Little sits down with one student filmmaker on this trip who had the privilege of getting their script realized and produced as a film. Created by ABBY LITTLE, Podcast Editor
Chapman University is host to many different religious organizations across its campus, including from Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities. In this episode, Podcast Editor Abby Little sits down with members of some of these various groups to discuss and highlight their weekly meetings, any upcoming special events, how they came to join their organization and how their group provides an educational resource and community for students seeking to explore their faith. Created by ABBY LITTLE, Podcast Editor
Sophomore computer engineering major Brandon Lee took on a Chapman research position under Tom Springer this past summer. Using industry standard operating systems like VxWorks, writing code in C and C++ and quickly learning new applications and software, Brandon discusses the value and difficulties of hands-on learning while contributing to research projects. By LISA WONG, video & podcast editor
As a part of a series with students reflecting on their busy summer projects, Juhi Doshi — a junior broadcast journalism and documentary major — shares her realization that psychology was not meant for her, despite being so involved in it during high school and early college years. She refocused on her true passions of journalism and politics and took steps to pursue them at Chapman. Juhi unfolds what those steps looked like for her: taking writing workshops, sending her work to publications and more. All this hard work in such a short amount of time landed her an internship with CBS over the summer, which continued into the fall semester. Created by LISA WONG, video & podcast editor
Every semester, Chapman hosts all of their clubs and organizations in the Piazza for students to find communities that they’d like to be involved in. Podcast Editor Lisa Wong set out during this semester’s fair to interview some organizations to find out what they’re all about and how students can get involved. Created by ABBY LITTLE and LISA WONG, podcast editors
What were Chapman students up to this summer? Podcast Editor Lisa Wong interviewed various students to see what kind of work, opportunities, and experiences they encountered during the break. In this episode, sophomore film production major Alonzo Labiosa talks about his time as a camp counselor in a film camp. He discusses the challenges in that experience, valuable lessons and how the camp influenced his personal filmmaking career. Created by LISA WONG, video & podcast editor
Welcome back Panthers! Over the summer, The Panther — along with its student body — took a well-deserved break over the summer holiday. However, the news never stops, so Podcast Editor Abby Little took the time this week to summarize the biggest news stories of the summer as they relate to the world, the nation and more locally, to California. Created by ABBY LITTLE, Podcast Editor Sources mentioned: NYT Abortion Map 2022 California Primary Election Results First James Webb Space Telescope Images LIVE Russian-Ukraine Updates
In this “Best of” special issue of The Panther, Podcast Editors Abby and Shannon take a look at their favorite TikTok audios of the past year. From catchy songs to celebrity mockery, these audios shaped online trends with millions of views. To hear Abby and Shannon’s top audio picks, tune in to this episode of The Panther Pod. Created by ABBY LITTLE, SHANNON STANTON, Podcast Editors Audio Sources I just a baby: @jordy5022 on TikTok Yo bro who got you smiling like that: @zeddywill on TikTok Eat your vegetables: @sulfateoctagon on TikTok What do you wanna tell Joe Byron: @sidetalk on YouTube I mean I was Josh Safdie’s muse: @callherdaddy on Spotify I wouldn’t wish that upon my worst enemy: @liketodrinktea1 on TikTok Freddy! You’re supposed to be on lockdown: @swammyxo on TikTok Butterfly in the sky: Reading Rainbow theme song by Tina Fabrique
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