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WASHINGTON COLLEGE'S PODCAST CHANNEL / Chestertown, Maryland

Radio Free George is a student organization dedicated to showcasing programs about Washington College and programs that highlight the varying interests of the Washington College Community.

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In this episode, Brett and his guests (Ryan and Connor) talk about some rumors they’ve heard regarding Nintendo’s potential next console (that is often referred to as the “Switch 2”). They also get into some discussion on PS5 slim, The Game Awards, and the future of the Zelda franchise after the release of Tears of the Kingdom. This is part 2 to Episode 3 so be sure to listen to that first if you haven’t already.
In this episode, Brett and his guests (Ryan and Connor) talk about the biggest game releases going on right now (Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Spider-Man 2). They end up listing the pros and cons of each game to decide if either are really worth it.
In this episode, Brett and his guests (Ethan and Popbob) finish their Lego discussion from the previous episode (if you haven’t listened to episode 1 yet, bet sure to check it out). They also talk about some rumors for the upcoming sequel to “The Batman” and even share some fun stories from the past relating to videos, TV shows, etc.
In this episode, Cyn watches Star Wars – A New Hope for the first time with Jacob, who’s been a longtime fan of the franchise. Join Cyn and Jacob in Cultured & Uncultured, where one of the two engages with a pop culture object for the first time, while the other, inversely, is extremely knowledgeable about it.
Episode Description: In this episode, Brett and his guests (Ethan and Popbob) get controversial with the Pikmin community as they rank every single Pikmin in the franchise. They also discuss some upcoming news with future Lego products and get into some discussion on the Star Wars franchise. This is part 1 of 2 for this NoonCast session, check out episode 2 to hear some other topics we get into such as leaks for the next “The Batman” movie! Show Description: The NoonCast is about all things media and pop culture related. Every episode, the host, Brett, will have new (and sometimes returning) guests on the show. The NoonCast focuses on current topics in media (such as video game releases, movie leaks, etc.), older pieces of media revisited, and sometimes thoughts, opinions, and stories from Brett and his guests that come up during discussion.
Join Amigo and Paradox in a journey through all the outtakes they made while recording Our Wonderfully Weird World including warm ups for episodes, stories that were a little too weird and all the chaos in between. Thank you again for joining us for Season 1 of Our Wonderfully Weird World! Email us at: ourwonderfullyweirdworld@gmail.com Instagram: our.wonderfully.weird.world

OWWW Dont Wrestle Me

2023-05-1546:19

Ooooooooooooh yeah! Your favorite tag team Amigo and Paradox are back and this week, they are set to take on the wonderful and the weird world of professional wrestling! Join them and their special guest partner Sage as they lay the smackdown on wrestling news. Enjoy 619! Email us at: ourwonderfullyweirdworld@gmail.com Instagram: our.wonderfully.weird.world

302 Takes Ep: 1

2023-05-0135:34

In this episode, we discuss our top 5 movies of all time and have an Adam Sandler Snake draft. Followed up at the end with a special trivia segment. Also known as “Are you smarter than Xan?”. 3 college roommates debating and more so arguing about their movie opinions.
Hosts Amigo and Paradox are here to once again, deliver on the wonderful and weird news. In this episode, we discuss emergency landings, a love story for the ages, and much, much more. Join us for a show filled with hilariously wholesome strangeness! Email us at: ourwonderfullyweirdworld@gmail.com Instagram: our.wonderfully.weird.world
Washington College senior Noah Vargas joins Red Flags co-hosts Faith and Dom to talk about red flags of WAC and Chestertown Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
This month Dr. Hull sits down with the Business Management Department chair, Dr. Caddie Putnam Rankin. Join them as they discuss everything from the impacts of corporations, and how they can be socially responsible to Dr. Putnam Rankin’s hobby as a florist. Flock To Faculty is an interview series where Washington College’s Dr. Hull, professor of Chinese language, literature, and culture, sits down with faculty guest to discuss their research and learn more about what they do. Join Dr. Hull as he learns more about the fascinating faculty that we have here at Washington College.
From stereotypical portrayals in media to down-right whitewashed characters, co-hosts Dom and Faith discuss representation in both past and modern media. Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
Ever seen a product with atrocious advertising? Well, we sure have. And co-hosts Dom and Faith are going to talk about it in this week's Red Flag! Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
Hosts Paradox and Amigo make a long overdue return to give you more weird and wonderful news. In this episode, we discuss cars in hospitals, rotisserie chicken, and much, much more. Join us for a show filled with hilariously wholesome strangeness! Email us at: ourwonderfullyweirdworld@gmail.com Hosts Amigo and Paradox sit down to discuss the wonderful and weird news from all around the world. Join them for a show filled with hilariously wholesome strangeness.
*Content Warning: This episode features talks of topics such as incarceration, violent crime, and domestic violence* Join Dr. Hull on the inaugural episode of his new podcast as he gets to know the department chair of Washington College’s Sociology department, Dr. Rachel Durso. Hear about everything from her background in kayaking and canoeing, to her research criminology and incarceration. Flock To Faculty is an interview series where Washington College’s Dr. Hull, professor of Chinese language, literature, and culture, sits down with faculty guest to discuss their research and learn more about what they do. Join Dr. Hull as he learns more about the fascinating faculty that we have here at Washington College.
This week, the co-hosts are joined by Dr. Meghan Grosse, full time Communications and Media Studies professor at Washington College as well as part time true crime consumer. The three of them discuss the reddest of flags in the true crime genre. Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.

Red Flag!IComedyIEP 5

2023-02-0650:15

Guest host Dr. Stephanie Brown sits down with hosts Dom and Faith to talk about red flags in the world of stand-up comedy. Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
The semester is coming to a close as we are thrown into the winter. Warm up with a story about love, generosity, and hospitality. Looking for an utterly unspooky bedtime story? Join vampire Mircala as she works to unravel and understand the most fascinating monster of all: humans.
Join the hosts Belle and Justin as they discuss their top ten must-listen to rock bands! Join host Belle and Justin as they compare their top ten list in this hilarious podcast.
Dom and Faith invite fellow Washington College student, Lorna, on to talk about complacency in relationships and how that can lead down an unfortunate and toxic rabbit hole. Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
Liv's Interlude to the Holiday Drive Playlist
Host Liv Barry returns after a long hiatus to give their predictions for what new films might receive Oscar nominations this year. Going for the Gold gives analyzes all things Academy Awards, from nominations to predictions to criticisms, we've got you covered.
Justin's intro to RFG's Holiday Drive Playlist
Hope Wight State is treating you right! Join Callie as we learn a little more about humans' wily tricks and surprising cleverness. Looking for an utterly unspooky bedtime story? Join vampire Mircala as she works to unravel and understand the most fascinating monster of all: humans.
Co-hosts Dom and Faith discuss their takes on online dating and the red flags of such an experience, featuring special guest Tyler (a.k.a. Faith’s boyfriend). Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
In this episode, Sophia discusses her recent art project “Sharing Your Thoughts”, and some of the interesting responses she received. Duck’s Dome is a Podcast where the host, Sophia, explores whatever has been on her mind recently! Weird histories, interesting happenings, funky projects, nearly anything is on the table.
Following the release of She-Hulk, Dom and Faith discuss red flags in superheroes, whether that’s superhero couples, the way superheroes are portrayed, or the appalling actions of superhero fans themselves. Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
What does the fox say? It says listen to Belle and Justin's top ten list of animals! The Dragon’s Ten is an unscripted, undiscovered hoard of comedy. Join hosts Belle and Justin as they compare their top ten lists in this hilarious podcast.
Welcome to OWWW’s first ever Halloween special! Join Amigo, Paradox and special guest host Pumpkin with wonderful and weird news and a very special game! Hosts Amigo and Paradox sit down to discuss the wonderful and weird news from all around the world. Join them for a show filled with hilariously wholesome strangeness. Articles from the episode: https://www.nbcrightnow.com/news/citizen-claims-city-hall-karen-display-was-targeted-prosser-denies/article_0764583c-5011-11ed-9a1c-cb741be3a616.html https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/after-senior-had-no-candy-for-trick-or-treaters-the-kids-returned-with-gifts-for-her/ Email us at: ourwonderfullyweirdworld@gmail.com
The first episode of Red Flag discusses the recent cheating controversies of celebrities such as Adam Levine and Ned Fulmer as well as what boundaries mean in a relationship. Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
In the introductory episode of Red Flag, co-hosts Dom and Faith discuss what a red flag is and some comedic examples of red flags. Red Flag is a podcast where two college friends discuss different red flags or warnings, and how they relate to them both culturally, socially, and personally.
Welcome to Wight State! For the semester's inaugural broadcast, Callie visits a quintessential human story. Looking for an utterly unspooky bedtime story? Join vampire Mircala as she works to unravel and understand the most fascinating monster of all: humans.
Get Ready for the spooky season with our top ten list of movies we love to watch around halloween! The Dragon’s Ten is an unscripted, undiscovered hoard of comedy. Join hosts Belle and Justin as they compare their top ten lists in this hilarious podcast.
Welcome to our first episode! Hear stories involving a young woman’s quinceañera, and town’s turkey terror and much more! *Note: Amigo said that eagles eat babies, he meant bird babies NOT human babies. Hosts Amigo and Paradox sit down to discuss the wonderful and weird news from all around the world. Join them for a show filled with hilariously wholesome strangeness. Email us at: ourwonderfullyweirdworld@gmail.com
From hairspray to scrunchies, the 80’s had it all; join our hosts has they compare their top ten 80’s movies! The Dragon’s Ten is an unscripted, undiscovered hoard of comedy. Join hosts Belle and Justin as they compare their top ten lists in this hilarious podcast.
Host Liv Barry and her technical director Justin Ly review this year's Best Picture nominees and weigh in on who they think will win on this Radio Free George original.
As an otherwise-unusual year comes to an end, and with the 238th Commencement for the Class of 2021 scheduled for the end of May, Olivia speaks with some WAC seniors who were past guests on the podcast, including Elizabeth Lilly, Will Reid, and Annalie Buscarino, and how they would describe their final experiences at the College, as well as where they plan to go from here.
As the spring semester comes to an end, Olivia talks with Executive Director of Career Development Nanette Cooley about what experiences and other opportunities students can take on this upcoming summer.
This week, Olivia talks with Student Athlete Advisory Vice President Alicia White on the topic of what achieving understanding, as well as what being an active ally and bystander means, and how the WC campus and surrounding community can continue to support people and communities of color alike.
This week, Olivia talks with Model UN International Student Council Vice President, senior Jack Peterson and Treasurer sophomore Maegan White about what qualifies as 'good' foreign diplomacy, the U.S.'s relationships with other countries and international issues alike, and what the country can expect in terms of diplomacy within the next four years and beyond.
This week, just in time for Diversity Month, Olivia talks with WAC Disability Specialist Liz Shirk as to what the concepts behind ability and disability are, the significance of the student-led group DREAM (Disability Rights, Education, Advocacy, and Mentoring, and how WAC can further support an environment of understanding on campus.
Join Host Patrick Salerno and Co-Host Will Rotsch for this very serious and groundbreaking debate on the most pressing issue of our time! Be sure to vote on who you think won the debate and what side of the argument you fall on!
This week Olivia has on Dr. Meghan Grosse, Assistant Professor of Communications and Media Studies at Washington College, to discuss the significant rise in the spread of online misinformation, and how one can spot it while scrolling.
Hello all! Thank you for your patience on this release and a special thank you to our systems manager Eric Botti for his editing work on this episode! Enjoy a discussion on Nerdom and acceptance as guests Mark Cooley and Dr. Shawn Ramsey return to join hosts Patrick Salerno and Will Rotsch. Together we recap February’s fantastic episodes and predict the future of nerd culture!
This week, Olivia will explain the current timeline surrounding the production, distribution, and availability of the COVID-19 vaccines in the United States, featuring a brief statement from Dr. Kathleen Verville, Biology Associate Professor of Biology Chair. Here are some Vaccine resources Dr. Verville thought would be helpful: https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/making-vaccines/prevent-covid https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/paul-offit-md-talks-new-vaccines-when-kids-will-be-vaccinated https://edhub.ama-assn.org/jn-learning/video-player/18584802 https://www.coronavirus.gov/ https://covid19.nih.gov/
This week, alongside the return of senior and SGA President Elizabeth Lilly, Olivia talks to SGA Secretary Isabella Sansanelli about the College's recent announcement to become a four-year residential campus by next year, the campus-wide petition seeking to address what it will mean for the student body, and what other information lies ahead with this decision.
A full recap of the January 29th open forum discussing the issue's addressed of WAC's administrative non-transparency in the recent Transparency Trap podcast. Although the administration and the student body were invited, only the students came to the discussion. The forum covers many issues and offer action steps for the administration at the end. Provided bellow are the time marks to help navigate the discussion if you are unable to listen to the forum in it's entirety. The format bellow follows: (TIME 00:00) Specific Topic. (0:00-4:11) Introduction (4:11-6:11) Nicole's debrief of the podcast. (6:11-8:59)Jonah on Losing Ms. Veronica; The community impact of fiscal struggles. (9:00-10:50)Kayla - "What has been the administrations response to the podcast?" (10:50-11:50) Annalie on WAC's issues with Title IX. (12:30-15:34) Bess - "I was under the impression Candace Wanamaker no longer work at this school". (15:41-24:30) Annalie on PEERSmart, Her experience with harassment on campus and how Candace Wanamaker gave her advice opposite to Title IX guidelines. Also the results of the Title IX student survey. (24:30-26:18) Evan - Cut from the podcast, President Powell on Cat Calls "I don't have a problem walking down Wash Ave" (26:18-27:30) Kayla - "Why is the college so hesitant to address issues with Candace Wanamaker?" (27:30-28:49) Nicole on the effects of administration turnover, addressing diversity in leadership roles. (28:49-30:39) Evan on the Board of Governors: Their job at the college and how we can diversify leadership on the board. (30:39-31:52) Jonah explains the role of PEER Smart on campus. (31:52-32:46) Jonah - "The Board needs to understand that the student experience is different than the administrative-faculty experience." (32:46-33:36) Jonah - "They aren't hiring people that look like me". (33:36-34:42) Evan on Tuition and Faculty Cuts. (34:42-38:39) Pat - "It seems fast to change presidents, what has been accomplished from last spring's student demands?" and SGA President Elizabeth Lily's response. (38:39-39:38) Nicole transitioning the conversation to discussing possible solutions to these issues. (Fix the Blue Lights!) (39:38-41:11) Kayla - "Is the administration only willing to respond to things they put forward?" and Nicole's answers with an anecdote about the faculty unionization. (41:11-43:32) Jonah on solutions - "We want action based solutions and more administrative engagement outside of Sarah Feyerherm". (43:32-45:37) Evan on diversity as a financial asset, and how WAC passed on 4.5 Million Dollars in tuition. (45:37-46:41) Evan explains yearly givings and how it reflects the fraught alumni relationship. (46:51-48:51) Emma - "Why isn't a multicultural space in an off campus house that the school owns?", Jonah responds with his understanding. (48:51-55:28) Annalie's solution ideas: Build trust, prioritize accountability, honesty, and a care for the students safety. (55:28-57:50) Leah on a lack of disability accessibility, and a self-fulfilling prophecy for WAC's disability accommodations. (57:50-59:41) Leah on permanence of leadership and building trust. (59:41-60:42) Grace on accessibility, invisible disabilities and her own chronic illness. (60:42-62:42) Kayla - "The administration is not considerate of students and alums when they were here, and when they leave", gives example of 2020 graduation debacle. (62:42-63:39) Evan expands on the yearly giving issues. (63:39-66:09) Evan tells the story of how he got a cease and desist message from President Powell. (66:09-67:20) Bess - "How many times must the students come forward? When do we go public with this?". (67:20-69:16) Nicole on how losing money got blamed on the faculty Unionization because "it didn't look good for the school". (69:16-73:18) Evan talks about the positive changes which have occurred since the podcast was released. (73:18-76:31) Actions steps which the Transparency Trap team has to offer.
This week, I will be talking with WC Director of the Athletic Department, Thad Moore, about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted student athletes, what adjustments the Department made to promote safety, and what comes next in the event of returning to normalcy.
Promotional Teaser for the full recap of the student discussion around the topics addressed in the Transparency Trap podcast. The full recap of the student forum will be released at 5PM EST, March 11th.
In the second half of this episode, Olivia will be talking with student leaders on the Washington College campus -- senior and WAC National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) Chapter President Vanessa Rupertus and junior, Peer Mentor Leader, and George's General Erin Jesionowski, respectively -- about what makes a leader, what characteristics they should possess, and how the next President should do to present those same qualities for next fall.
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