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Author: Dr. Sammie Scales and Dr. Tanya Crabb

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Rebels, tune in to 'Let's Talk UNLV' with Dr. Tanya Crabb and Dr. Sammie Scales. Your express pass to everything UNLV — campus highlights, programs, and the latest buzz. Join us weekly as we chat with student leaders, administrators, and faculty, diving into the core of what makes us Rebels.

The program brings guests from different areas of UNLV every week to discuss campus highlights, programs and services, research interests that are essential to being a Rebel. Let’s Talk UNLV places its emphasis on connecting with student leaders who represent the voice of students on our campus. Guests also include administrators, faculty and staff responsible for upholding the mission of the university, which is teaching, research and scholarship.

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Join us as we delve into the world of Air Force ROTC at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Captains Pierre Sutton and Captain Sledge share their personal journeys from different corners of the country to the skies above, discussing the transformative nature of the program and what it takes to become an officer in the United States Air Force. From the recruitment process to the academic curriculum and practical training, discover how UNLV's Air Force ROTC program prepares students for leadership roles in the military while emphasizing character, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence.
Join us for an enlightening discussion as Angela Baker, a retired Navy Chief Petty Officer, shares her journey from serving in the military to becoming a key figure in UNLV's oral history project, "Veterans Voices Were Listening." Through this initiative, Angela and her team are dedicated to capturing, preserving, and sharing the diverse experiences of Southern Nevada veterans. Discover the profound impact of these stories on fostering understanding, appreciation, and healing within future generations. Tune in for a glimpse into the powerful narratives that shape our collective history and honor the sacrifices of those who served.
Join hosts Dr. Sammie Scales and Dr. Tanya Crabb as they engage in a candid conversation with special guests Susie Smith, Director of Corporate and Community Relations, and Otis Henderson from UNLV's Diversity Initiatives. In this insightful episode of Let's Talk UNLV, they delve into the evolving landscape of diversity on campus, reflecting on its historical context and the transformative impact it has on students and the broader community. From personal anecdotes to visionary perspectives, this episode explores the importance of representation, equity, and inclusion in shaping a vibrant and inclusive educational environment. Tune in to discover how UNLV is pioneering initiatives to empower students and foster a culture of belonging and opportunity for all.
Join Dr. Scales and Dr. Crabb as they delve into the impactful work of UNLV's Service Learning and Leadership (SLL) programs with their special guest, Rian Satterwhite. From fostering leadership development to providing vital support for students facing basic needs insecurities, such as food and housing, the SLL office plays a crucial role in creating a nurturing environment for student success. Discover how these programs not only address immediate needs but also foster a sense of belonging and community, ultimately empowering students to thrive academically and personally. Explore the transformative stories and learn how you can contribute to this vital initiative.
Join Dr. Scales in this engaging podcast episode as he chats with UNLV seniors Trevor Wolfford and Zion Byrd about their experiences and challenges while navigating college life. From discussing study habits to balancing academics with extracurricular activities, they offer valuable insights and advice. The conversation delves into the importance of community involvement, the impact of academic achievements on future goals, and recommendations for classes that enrich the college experience. Don't miss their reflections and advice for students striving for success in higher education.
In this episode of Let's Talk UNLV, we sit down with Jose Llanes, the President of Project Wellness at UNLV. Joined by Dr. Scales and Dr. Crabb, they delve into Jose's personal journey, his dedication to mental health advocacy, and the impactful work Project Wellness is doing on campus. From sharing relatable experiences to bridging gaps in centralized health resources, discover how Project Wellness is creating a supportive community and breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health. Join the conversation and learn about the valuable resources Project Wellness offers to students, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and fostering connections within the UNLV community.
Join the dynamic conversation on Let's Talk UNLV host Dr. Tanya Crabb introduces Dr. Sammie Scales as a new co-host, and delve into the rich tapestry of the upcoming Minority Serving Institution (MSI) Week. The episode features Dionna McDonald, a key figure in Student Life at UNLV, sharing insights on the origins of MSI Week, its impact, and the exciting events lined up. Discover the university's journey from being a minority-enrolling institution to a proud minority-serving one. Gain an understanding of the overarching vision behind MSI Week and how it aligns with UNLV's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Explore the challenges faced and the innovative ways the university is fostering a sense of belonging, representation, and pride for students from diverse backgrounds. Don't miss out on the details of this transformative week, including how you can volunteer and the impressive lineup of events that promise to make MSI Week 2024 an unforgettable celebration of cultural richness and unity. Tune in and be part of the conversation that embraces and celebrates diversity at UNLV.
Join us for the latest episode of where co-hosts Ailisha Vaughn and Dr. Tanya Crabb, along with production assistant Wes Knight, bring you an engaging discussion on the latest news happenings. Join us as we explore exciting topics, share insightful interviews, and dive into the diverse experiences of the UNLV community. Don't miss out on this dynamic episode filled with lively conversation and valuable insights. 
Tune in to this special episode of KUNV 91.5 FM as we sit down with Dr. Aston Ridley, the General Manager at UNLV-TV & KUNV. Join us as we explore Dr. Ridley's remarkable journey and his impactful role in shaping both the community and individuals in Southern Nevada. With his keen sense for innovation, Dr. Ridley has spearheaded various revenue ventures that have significantly influenced the health and vitality of non-profit and for-profit organizations alike. Through his work, he has successfully cultivated strong community partnerships and elevated brand awareness, making him a driving force for positive change in our region. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation with Dr. Aston Ridley, airing exclusively on KUNV 91.5 FM.
In this compelling episode of Let's Talk UNLV, the dynamic and inspiring Danielle Fontenot, Executive Director of the Las Vegas Aces Foundation, takes center stage. Dani shares her remarkable journey from a challenging past, including childhood trauma, to becoming a beacon of resilience and strength. Hosts delve deep into the vital intersection of mental health and faith, exploring personal transformations, cultural dynamics, and the imperative of breaking societal stigmas. Danielle's powerful insights and her dedication to empowering others to conquer emotional blockages make this conversation a must-listen. Join the hosts as they navigate the waves of growth, resilience, and self-discovery with this incredible athlete and mental health advocate.
In this empowering episode of "Let's Talk UNLV," hosts Dr. Tanya Crabb and Ailisha Vaughn engage in a candid conversation about mental health, trauma, and the journey to self-discovery. Dr. Tanya shares her compelling origin story, from a Jamaican immigrant and Persian Gulf Desert Storm veteran to a comic book-loving clinical psychologist. Ailisha unveils her resilience, growing up amidst trauma, abuse, and health challenges. Together, they discuss the importance of mental health in the aftermath of campus tragedies and societal norms surrounding self-care. The episode provides valuable insights, normalizes seeking help, and inspires listeners to reset, renew, and rebuild their lives with self-love at the forefront. Join the hosts on a journey towards healing and empowerment.
She Vets It, is an online community connecting women veterans, military spouses, and dependents. The platform provides a space for individuals to share their experiences and build community through insightful interviews.She Vets It guests discuss a variety of topics, including mental health, career transitions, and navigating the VA system. Their mission is to empower and inspire women veterans and military spouses to live fulfilling lives post-service.She Vets It also strives to bridge the gap between veteran organizations and the resources they offer. Their expert guests provide information on entrepreneurship, mental health, career transitions, education, and accessing benefits.The She Vets It podcast serves as a valuable resource, offering women veterans the knowledge and support they need to make informed decisions about their post-service lives. Tune in to hear inspiring stories and expert advice and join them in their mission to empower women veterans.Follow and Stay Connected:Facebook: She Vets It IG: @she_vets_it Twitter: @shevetsitEmail: info@shevetsit.comWebsite: www.shevetsit.com
Kyle Ethelbah is the Director of College Programs at the University of Nevada Las Vegas and oversees the Student Support Services (SSS), McNair Scholars, and AANAPISI (Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions) academic support programs. Additionally, Kyle oversees the Rebel Rebound Project, a program that supports justice impacted students at UNLV. All programs in his purview support income eligible, first generation, differently abled and underrepresented students with academic support services to be successful at UNLV. Mr. Ethelbah has 24 years of professional higher education experience starting his career in admissions, academic advising, and financial aid, then ultimately moving into TRIO Programs where he has spent the last 21 years. He has overseen several outreach and success programs for underrepresented students in higher education, and has served on state, regional and national boards that support these students. Kyle is a proud alumnus of the TRIO Upward Bound and TRIO Student Support Services programs and is a member of the White Mountain Apache Tribe of Arizona. He received a Bachelor’s degree (BA) in Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology from the University of Arizona and a Master’s degree in Public Health (MPH) – Health Promotion emphasis from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a graduate Certificate in American Indian Health (CAIH) from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. He is currently in the Doctor of Education of Organizational Change and Leadership Program at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California.
If you're an aspiring writer or simply a fan of a good story, you don't want to miss this week's #LetsTalkUNLV episode. Featuring special guest Colette LaBouff, the Executive Director of Black Mountain Institute, Let's Talk's latest episode focuses on the gift of story and how writers at UNLV can get support from BMI to pursue their passion. Listen to hear from Colette LaBouff about what it takes to become a writer, the important work the BMI does, and how students can get involved! About Black Mountain Institute: Black Mountain Institute at UNLV champions writers and storytellers through programs, fellowships and community engagement. We make space for meaningful collaborations and conversations; we understand service as vital. We ask questions about access, the environment, and labor. We find our home in Las Vegas–a place of hospitality in the middle of a desert. Between the manufactured and natural, urban and wide expanse, built and rebuilt, bounty and scarcity, we live within narratives of destruction and preservation. From the brightest spot on the planet, Black Mountain Institute amplifies writing and artistic expression to connect us to each other in the Las Vegas Valley, the Southwest, and beyond.
Justin Atkins joined the United States Marine Corps on September 11, 2001, after witnessing the terror attacks that took place that day. Justin’s career in the Marine Corps would span 12 years and take him to four different continents. Justin received training as an Infantry Rifleman and as a Marine Security Guard after completing Boot Camp at Parris Island, South Carolina.Justin was medically retired due to complications from his wounds received on his first deployment to Iraq. While on active duty, Justin completed his associate degree in general studies through the American Military University and was a highly decorated combat veteran.Justin completed his bachelor's degree in Kinesiological Science through the University of Nevada Las Vegas and served as a Senator, Senate President pro tempore, and Attorney General while part of the undergraduate student body. Justin helped expand access to mental health services at UNLV in response to the October 1 shootings and made several trips to Carson City to advocate for increased funding for UNLV.Justin completed a Master of Public Health degree from Baylor University and is now an MD candidate at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV. Justin is an accomplished researcher, a father of four, and a loving husband. He plans to complete a residency in Family Medicine here in Las Vegas and to continue serving the veteran community as a Primary Care Practitioner for the Veterans Administration.
This episode has real talk conversation on Breast Cancer Awareness with hosts Dr. Tanya Crabb and Ailishia Vaughn. 
Dr. Marinela Maskuti is a public health and health policy practitioner. She has completed a Master of Public Health and Doctor of Public Policy. Currently, she serves as the Mental Health Wellness Officer for Nevada System of Higher Education, System Administration office in Las Vegas where she manages training for mental health and supervised a system-wide survey assessment for access barriers to mental health resources and services. Prior to working for NSHE, Dr. Maskuti served as the Wellness Educator for the Student Wellness Center at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. During her time at UNLV, Marinela coordinated training courses for peer health education and managed wellness promotion, student engagement, and health education presentations with a focus on mental health and wellness. In addition to UNLV, Marinela also worked for the Southern Nevada Health District, where she administered public health educational presentations and materials specific to COVID-19 for medical providers and patient communities of diverse socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic and health backgrounds. Prior to relocating to Las Vegas and working for SNHD, Marinela resided in Philadelphia where she worked for the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Department of Radiation Oncology, where she supervised survivorship cancer resources for patients and organized medical provider training programs for proton radiation therapy.
Ash QuinAsh Xander Quinn serves as the Program Coordinator for the Hope Resources Program at UNLV - a basic needs initiative within the office of Service Learning and Leadership. As a UNLV alum who obtained their Bachelors in Psychology and Masters in Social Work, Ash has served in various roles across campus such as a Resident Assistant in Housing, staff in the Student Diversity office, and a member of the student LGBTQ+ group Spectrum. Ash now serves as Spectrum's Faculty Advisor and is on the Executive Leadership Team for QUNLV, the LGBTQ+ Faculty/Staff Alliance. Ash is a representative for QUNLV on the President's Advisory Council and in conjunction with his basic needs support, he regularly works with students in the LGBTQ+ community to provide support and advocacy. 
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