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Bear Tracks - The Official Podcast of Butler Community College
Bear Tracks - The Official Podcast of Butler Community College
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Welcome to Bear Tracks, the official Butler Community College podcast. We are excited to use this platform as a journey to share stories from alumni, supporters, current students, faculty, staff, and community members about why Butler Community College is such a special place to learn and grow.
Butler is also turning 100 years old soon! The college is looking toward celebrating this milestone in 2026-2027. This is even MORE reason we want to hear from our alumni and friends about what makes Butler the incredible place it is. If you want to reach out to us, you can email the show at beartrackspodcast@butlercc.edu.
Share your OWN story with us by writing in – and hey! Maybe we’ll share it on the show.
We're looking forward to bringing you stories and news from near and far about the home of the Grizzlies.
Butler is also turning 100 years old soon! The college is looking toward celebrating this milestone in 2026-2027. This is even MORE reason we want to hear from our alumni and friends about what makes Butler the incredible place it is. If you want to reach out to us, you can email the show at beartrackspodcast@butlercc.edu.
Share your OWN story with us by writing in – and hey! Maybe we’ll share it on the show.
We're looking forward to bringing you stories and news from near and far about the home of the Grizzlies.
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In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs talks with 2010 Butler graduate Rachelle Clift. Rachelle shares her educational journey from being initially hesitant about attending Butler Community College to falling in love with its campus and community. She discusses her involvement in various campus activities such as the dance team and marketing club, and how these experiences shaped her career path. Rachelle also delves into her current roles with Andover Life and the Andover Chamber of Commerce, emphasizing the supportive environment Butler provided. The conversation highlights the transformative impact of Butler's comprehensive approach to education, as praised by Dr. Tamara Daniel, and Rachelle's continued advocacy for the college.Links:AndoverLife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087605274625AndoverLife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andoverlife/ Andover Chamber of Commerce Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andoverchamberofcommerce/Andover Chamber of Commerce Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andover_chamber/Andover Chamber of Commerce LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andover-area-chamber-commerce/ Andover Chamber Podcast: Andover Amplified on most streaming platforms.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs delves into Butler’s exceptional arts programs with special guest Valerie Haring, Dean of the Arts, Digital Media, and Communications Division. Valerie shares her extensive 34-year journey at Butler, from student to faculty member and eventually, to her current role as dean. She highlights the remarkable faculty's professional achievements, the tight-knit community within the arts division, and the legacy of the late Lynn Havel, former chair of the art department. Hearing also discusses ArtTober, a month-long celebration of arts at Butler, featuring performances, exhibitions, and collaborations with local high schools. The episode underscores the unique opportunities and supportive environment Butler Community College offers its students, encouraging prospective students to explore its programs.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs sits down with Butler graduate and filmmaker Micah Streeter. Micah shares his journey from growing up in Kansas to pursuing his passion for filmmaking, inspired by early experiences and family connections to higher education. He discusses the challenges and rewards of balancing high school, community college, and his filmmaking endeavors. Micah reflects on his creative process, the importance of critical thinking nurtured at Butler, and how community colleges like Butler have shaped his career. He also offers insights into his professional projects and the unexpected joys of logistical planning in film production. Follow Micah's work through his online platforms as he continues to make strides in the film industry.
In the season two premiere of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs welcomes the new president of Butler Community College, Dr. Tamara Daniel. Dr. Daniel shares her extensive background in higher education, her journey to Butler, and her vision for the future of the college. She discusses her strategies for improving student retention and completion rates, fostering internal relationships, and enhancing workforce development. Dr. Daniel emphasizes the importance of staying data-driven, the value of institutional culture, and the need for strong community partnerships. The episode concludes with Dr. Daniel expressing her excitement for the new academic year and her commitment to maintaining Butler's timeless values while driving innovation.
Bear Tracks is back! In Season 2, we’re once again taking you around the world and across campus to share the voices and stories that make Butler Community College such a remarkable place. From inspiring students and dedicated faculty to accomplished alumni and proud community members, each episode celebrates the people who shape Butler’s past, present, and future.We’re kicking off the new season in a big way — with a conversation with Butler’s new president, Dr. Tamara Daniel. And that’s just the beginning. As we look ahead to Butler’s Centennial in the 2026–2027 academic year, our stories will continue to shine a spotlight on the connections, achievements, and moments that define the Butler experience.Tune in, subscribe, and be part of the conversation. Your story matters — and we can’t wait to tell it.Share your story: BearTracksPodcast@butlercc.edu
In the final episode of season one of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs is joined by Ronald Rozzell, the archivist at Butler Community College and her co-chair on the Centennial committee. They discuss Butler's upcoming centennial celebration, set for 2026-2027, and Rozzell's role in cataloging the college's history. Ronald shares insights on some of the most interesting items in the archives, the distinction between a historian and an archivist, and the ways in which Butler's history will be showcased during the centennial. The episode concludes with a call for alumni and the community to share their stories, memorabilia, and experiences to contribute to the celebration.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs sits down with Matt Jacobs, a Butler alumnus and award-winning broadcaster. Matt shares his long-standing connection with Butler, from childhood memories of his father's graduation to his current role as an influential figure in the college's media and athletic departments. They discuss his journey through Butler, including his transformative experiences in journalism and broadcasting. Matt reveals how his initiatives, such as BCTV and the Jacobs Fund for Athletic Excellence, have profoundly impacted students, providing them with unique opportunities and preparing them for successful careers. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of dedication, growth, and community involvement.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs welcomes former Butler Community College student and graduate Hannah Bargas. Hannah shares her journey starting as a high school senior torn between a four-year university and community college, ultimately choosing Butler for its affordability and robust campus life. She discusses her experiences in the sports journalism program, working closely with influential figures like Mike Swan and Kelly Snedden, and how Butler's hands-on opportunities gave her a significant advantage over her peers.After a successful stint in journalism and an early career in marketing, Hannah took a leap of faith to start her own marketing agency, navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship to establish multiple successful businesses. Reflecting on her time at Butler, Hannah emphasizes the value of community college, the importance of building a portfolio, and offers inspiring advice for current students. Now, Hannah continues to explore new ventures, including developing an innovative app. Her story is one of determination, confidence, and the transformative impact of Butler Community College on her life and career.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs interviews Dr. Barry Robinson, the new Vice President of Academics at Butler Community College, who joined the institution in August 2024. Dr. Robinson discusses his background in clinical neurovirology and his transition to higher education, the supportive family atmosphere at Butler, and his vision and goals for the academic programs at the college. He also shares a touching story from his teaching career and talks about the challenges facing community colleges and how Butler is addressing them. The interview highlights the college's commitment to student success and the positive experiences Dr. Robinson has already had with both students and the community.
Host Hayley Hobbs is joined by Averie Nelson, the Director of Development and Scholarships at the Butler Foundation, to discuss the exciting developments and initiatives happening at the college. The episode covers Averie’s role in managing scholarships and working with donors, the importance of scholarships for both students and faculty, and the unique difference between foundation and institutional scholarships.Averie shares her personal journey to Butler and highlights the significant growth of the Foundation's endowment and scholarship funds over the past two decades. The discussion also touches on the impact of emergency loans and the positive effects of transfer scholarships on students’ educational journeys. Finally, they reflect on the supportive, community-focused environment at Butler and how it continuously aims to make education more accessible and personal for all students.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley interviews Addison Haiden, a 2021 graduate of Butler Community College, to discuss her unique journey as a student. Addison shares her initial decision-making process for choosing Butler, coming from Lindsborg, Kansas, in McPherson County. She talks about her desire for a personalized and small college atmosphere, which led her to Butler, where she felt an immediate connection. Addison recounts her college experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that the situation presented. She details her involvement in the theater department, transitioning from stage manager to sound technician. Addison also reflects on the support she received from her professors, Bernie Wonsettler and Bob Peterson, and her positive interactions with faculty members like Dr. Krull. She shares her experiences directing children's theater shows in her hometown and discusses the lasting impact these roles have had on her. Tune in for inspiring stories of resilience and adaptability in the face of unprecedented challenges and valuable advice for prospective community college students.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley welcomes Ron Ragan, a 1980 Butler alumnus and current professor at the KU School of Pharmacy. Ron shares his nostalgic memories as a student at Butler, discussing dormitory life, basketball travel experiences, and the personal growth he experienced during his time at the college. He reflects on how Butler served as an ideal transition from a small rural community school, providing a blend of rigorous academics and personal guidance that set the foundation for his career in pharmacy. Ron also delves into his professional journey, including his successful tenure at High Point University where he helped establish the Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy. As a faculty member now, Ron emphasizes the importance of student preparedness and active learning. He offers invaluable advice to prospective community college students, encouraging them to take charge of their education and seek help when needed. With heartfelt anecdotes and career insights, Ron's story is a testament to the enduring value of community college education.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs sits down with Dr. Heather Rinkenbaugh, Dean of Online High School and Community Learning at Butler Community College. Heather shares her remarkable journey that began as a student on a softball scholarship in 2004, transitioning through various roles including administrative assistant, director of residence life, and director of high school academic partnerships. She became the dean right before the COVID-19 pandemic and recently served as the interim vice president of academics.Heather also discusses challenges and accomplishments in her current role, including her work with online learning, high school academic programs, and unique projects such as the El Dorado Correctional Facility education initiative. Heather highlights the transformative impact of Butler's programs on students, including the Early College Academies, and shares her passion for making a difference in their lives.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, host Hayley Hobbs welcomes Ryan Howey, a former Butler student now serving as the Deputy Director of Laboratory Services for the Medical Bureau of the U.S. State Department in Abu Dhabi. Ryan shares his unconventional path to success, starting from dropping out of high school to finding his footing at Butler Community College, and ultimately achieving his dream job with the State Department. Ryan discusses the academic challenges he faced and how Butler's supportive environment with small class sizes helped him overcome them and gain the academic confidence he never had before.He highlights the unique opportunities Butler offered, such as personalized attention from professors and the flexibility to work full-time while studying. Ryan also shares anecdotes from his captivating career, including memorable experiences in Mongolia and Senegal, emphasizing the global impact of his work in laboratory services.The conversation delves into the perception of community colleges and the invaluable opportunities they provide, debunking misconceptions that community college degrees are less valuable. Ryan's journey is a testament to the belief that with hard work and determination, anyone can achieve their dreams, regardless of their starting point. Tune in for an inspiring story of resilience, perseverance, and the transformative power of education.
In this episode of Bear Tracks, Hayley sits down with head brewer Rick Goehring from Walnut River Brewing Company and discuss the strong community ties between the brewery, the city of El Dorado, and local colleges including Butler. Rick shares insights into Walnut River's history, its partnership with the college, and their commitment to giving back through events and educational courses. Highlighting an upcoming homebrewing course in October, Rick provides details on how creative and scientifically-minded individuals can sign up.To learn more or to register, interested individuals can email info@walnutriverbrewing.com or visit the Career and Workforce Education Department on the butlercc.edu website.
In the inaugural episode of 'Bear Tracks,' Butler Community College's official podcast, host Hayley Hobbs introduces Kate Garnes, a former Butler student and current motivational speaker. Kate shares her inspiring journey from her humble beginnings in Missouri to attending Butler Community College and Wichita State University before landing her dream job at Disney.Reflecting on her time at Butler, Kate highlights the college's significant impact on her, particularly the supportive community, dedicated staff, and robust vocal music department. These foundational experiences helped shape her work ethic and confidence, which were crucial to her later success.Kate discusses the challenges and realizations she faced in her career, including the pivotal moment she decided to transition into motivational speaking. She also touches upon Generation Z's unique qualities and struggles, offering insights into how Butler's nurturing environment can help students thrive. The episode concludes with Kate's current endeavors and her ongoing appreciation of Butler's influence on her personal and professional growth.
Welcome to Bear Tracks, where we embark on a captivating journey through the stories of alumni, supporters, current students, faculty, staff, and community members who make Butler Community College a special place to learn and grow.Why Subscribe?Exclusive Stories: Hear firsthand accounts from those who have experienced the unique spirit of Butler.Community Connections: Stay connected with the Butler family and discover how our community continues to thrive.Milestone Moments: Join us as we look ahead to Butler's 100th anniversary celebration in 2027-2028. There's no better time to reflect on our rich history and bright future.Hosted by Hayley Hobbs, a proud Butler alumna and the current Director of Donor Relations, each episode will bring you inspiring tales and exciting news from the home of the Grizzlies. Share Your Story: We want to hear from you! Email us at beartrackspodcast@butlercc.edu and share your own Butler story. Who knows? Maybe your story will be featured on the show!Subscribe now and be part of the Bear Tracks community. Together, we’ll celebrate the past, present, and future of Butler Community College.


















