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Providence College Podcast

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The Providence College Podcast features interviews with interesting members of the Friar Family. These in-depth conversations with PC students, Dominicans, faculty, staff, and alumni provide a rich look into the lives of noteworthy Friars. Occasionally we will also bring you on-campus lectures and presentations. Go Friars!
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Episodes

Competing Diagnoses

Learn what the future holds for health care in Rhode Island through Competing Diagnoses, a podcast series by students and faculty in the Department of Health Policy and Management. Dr. Robert Hackey, professor of health policy and management, introduces the first episode on the proposed merger of two healthcare systems, Lifespan and Care New England, with background and context from student researchers Julia Scheuring '21, Talia Quinn '22, and Lily Sanphy '22. Subscribe to Competing Podcasts on ...

May 10, 202114 minEp. 253

Deborah Lopez '21 — Service and Study Abroad

Deborah Lopez '21, a global studies major and economics minor from Lynn, Mass., was recognized for her service work through PC's Feinstein Community Fellowship for two organizations whose missions she identifies with as a member of an immigrant community and as a first-generation student: College Visions, which helps students with the college application process, and the Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance, an immigration reform group. Lopez discussed the Feinstein fellowship as well as the oppo...

May 03, 202133 minEp. 252

Why would I want to be anything else? - Paul Coyne '08

That’s the answer Paul Coyne ’08 gives whenever someone asks him why he chose to become a nurse. The former Friars Club president shares the remarkable and inspiring story of his journey from PC to Wall Street to his current work at New York’s Hospital for Special Surgery. Now a nurse practitioner and a hospital administrator with four advanced degrees, he is making a further impact as the co-inventor of a device that is improving care for hospitalized patients while making the practice of nursi...

Apr 26, 202142 minEp. 251

Spring Cleaning with Karen Kruzan '87

Karen Kruzan '87 has hit upon a novel way to combine her social work and psychotherapy skills, as well as her innate passion for organization. For more than a decade, she has worked as a Certified Professional Organizer in Chronic Disorganization, "providing relief without judgment for those ready to face their organizing challenges." In this podcast episode, Kruzan discussed the evolution of her career and tips all of us can use to get clutter under control, as well as her two experiences as th...

Apr 19, 202126 minEp. 250

Dr. Marcy Zipke — Reading is fun(ny)

Dr. Marcy Zipke, professor of elementary and special education, teaches language and literacy courses at PC. In her latest book, Playing With Language: Improving Elementary Reading Through Metalinguistic Awareness , she shares fun and engaging ways that teachers and families can help children think about words and sounds to build skills for reading, such as telling and writing jokes and riddles. Zipke also discusses her COVID-19 research project, funded by a PC grant, on best practices for stude...

Apr 12, 202131 minEp. 249

Sarah Heavren '21 - Tracking COVID History

One year into the COVID pandemic, Sarah Heavren '21 is documenting this period of history through a research project with the Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence Public Library, and Phillips Memorial Library's Archives and Special Collections. Heavren is recording Zoom interviews to create an oral history of how members of the Providence College community have tackled this difficult time. Heavren, a native of West Springfield, Mass., describes her path to PC and her journey to selecting ...

Apr 05, 202132 minEp. 248

Catching up with Father Cuddy

Catching up with Father Cuddy. Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. '98, PC's vice president for mission and ministry, returns to the podcast as our community celebrates Holy Week. Father Cuddy shares his thoughts on the impact of the pandemic on PC's students and its Dominican community. He praises the students for their resiliency and describes the challenges and opportunities related to providing ministry in the campus setting during the past year. Father also talks about welcoming back Rev. Joseph Barrang...

Mar 29, 202154 minEp. 247

Mindfulness at Work — Dr. Christopher Lyddy

Mindfulness is big business. In recent years, it's grown into a billion-dollar industry, with Fortune 500 companies providing mindfulness training for their employees. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Christopher Lyddy of the Providence College School of Business about his recent research about mindfulness in the workplace, which confirms some of the benefits but also reveals some previously unknown downsides. Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Stitcher , ...

Mar 22, 202136 minEp. 246

Courtside with Rich Gotham '86

Catch up with Rich Gotham '86, president of the Boston Celtics, in this conversation with Cayleigh Griffin '14, sideline reporter for the Houston Rockets. Gotham shares his thoughts on how the pandemic has impacted professional basketball and offers an insider’s look at the Celtics. Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Stitcher , Google Play , and YouTube . Visit Providence College on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , YouTube , Snapchat , and LinkedIn ....

Mar 14, 202155 minEp. 245

Dr. Abigail Brooks and Kara Berlin-Gallo '21 - Women's and Gender Studies

On International Women's Day, learn more about Providence College's Women's and Gender Studies Program with Dr. Abigail Brooks, associate professor of sociology and the program's director, as well as Kara Berlin-Gallo '21, who is majoring in both history and women's and gender studies. The two discuss the history of the program, the decision to include gender in its title, and the milestones that current students witnessed firsthand, such as the inauguration of the first woman as U.S. vice presi...

Mar 08, 202156 minEp. 244

Wordplay: Theater for the Ear and the Imagination

This week, listen to something completely different on the Providence College Podcast. Enjoy this episode of Wordplay, a podcast that will feature short audio plays and monologues that reflect the dignity and spiritual nature of the human person. Rev. Matthew Powell, O.P., associate professor emeritus of theatre, directs these comedies and dramas. Michael Joseph '90 and Kate Marks '90, a married couple, star in this production of The Diaries of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, which explores what it ...

Mar 01, 202124 minEp. 243

Dr. Zophia Edwards - 25 Years of Black Studies at PC

The Black Studies Program at Providence College is celebrating its 25th year. The program, which offers the Black studies minor, credits its founding to student activists and their faculty allies — forebears of students fighting for equity and justice in and beyond the campus community today. Dr. Zophia Edwards, assistant professor of sociology and director of the Black Studies Program, joins the podcast to discuss the history of the program, the origins of Black studies as a distinct field, stu...

Feb 22, 20211 hr 6 minEp. 242

Daniel Rooney ’21 and Dr. Jeffrey Johnson - Student Researcher Raises the Buford

For a researcher, there are few feelings more rewarding than discovering the source for which you’ve been searching. For American Studies major Daniel Rooney ’21, this source was the key to unlocking the stories of more than 200 political radicals deported from the United States aboard the US Army Transport Buford in 1919 and the families they left behind. Rooney’s findings form a chapter in a forthcoming book. In this episode, Rooney and his advisor, Dr. Jeffrey Johnson, professor of history, t...

Feb 15, 202135 minEp. 241

Shannon Rafferty Sullivan '00 — Social work to hospital president

Many people have found themselves unexpected things due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the list of 2020 accomplishments for Shannon Rafferty Sullivan '00 is pretty impressive. The social work major was named president and chief operating officer for Women & Infants Hospital in Providence, and she oversaw the transformation of a suburban office building into one of Rhode Island's field hospitals in just 23 days. Sullivan described how her career evolved from clinical social work to operations ...

Feb 08, 202128 minEp. 240

Hillbilly Thomists - Rev. Justin Bolger, O.P. and Rev. Peter Gautsch, O.P.

Meet Rev. Justin Bolger, O.P. and Rev. Peter Gautsch, O.P. — friars, chaplains, bluegrass artists. They’re members of the Hillbilly Thomists, a bluegrass band of Dominican friars that just dropped its second album on the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas. Hear from Father Justin and Father Peter, learn about bluegrass history, and listen to selections from the new album, “Living For the Other Side,” in this special, musical episode of Providence College Podcast. Pairs well with bourbon. To buy or stre...

Feb 01, 202146 minEp. 239

Tim Hassett-Salley '81: A man of many talents

Over the four decades since he graduated from PC, Tim Hassett-Salley '81 put both his majors to good use. The psychology and music double major is a psychotherapist, an executive in the workers' compensation and disability management industry, and also plays in a band. The Plymouth, Mass., resident recently published a novel, Two Strikes and You're Out, which draws on some of his experiences as a therapist, and includes a song he composed for the book. Link to his webpage: https://www.timhassett...

Jan 25, 202133 minEp. 238

Black Girl Magic — Dr. Ashley Smith-Purviance and Brittney Smith '23

Thanks to a $15,000 grant from the Nellie Mae Educational Foundation, Dr. Ashley Smith-Purviance, who teaches in both the Department of Public and Community Service Studies and the Black Studies Program, has created a program for Black girls at Providence's Gilbert Stuart Middle School called “Black Girl Magic.” Brittney Smith '23, a marketing major and Black Studies minor, is one of four PC women serving as mentors for the program. They discussed the need for the program, its goals, and benefit...

Jan 18, 202142 minEp. 237

Rev. Nicanor Austriaco, O.P. '20G — God's providence in a pandemic

Rev. Nicanor Austriaco, O.P. '20G planned to spend a sabbatical year at the University of Santo Thomas in the Philippines. However, after the country locked down while he was visiting over spring break, the professor of biology and of theology started working on COVID disease modeling for metro Manila. Father Nic discusses this unexpected foray into public health for a country with limited resources, his PC grant to develop an oral COVID vaccine, and how PC student researchers have contributed t...

Jan 11, 202157 minEp. 236

(Rebroadcast) Catholic Social Teaching and COVID-19 - Drs. Holly Taylor Coolman and Dana Dillon

The episode of the Providence College Podcast that had the most listens in 2020 was recorded in March, but the topic is still very relevant now: a discussion with Dr. Holly Taylor Coolman and Dr. Dana Dillon on Catholic social teaching and COVID-19. Coolman and Dillon shared their perspectives as educators and theologians on social distancing, remote learning, and how Catholic social thought provides a framework for navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Coolman is assistant professor of theology and...

Jan 04, 202138 minEp. 235

Rick Cordella '99 - Spreading his wings at Peacock

This week we speak with Rick Cordella '99, chief revenue officer and executive vice president of Peacock, NBC's new over-the-top streaming service. Cordella identifies the challenges and benefits of launching a streaming video service during a pandemic. We discuss the unique aspects of Peacock compared to other streaming services and where the industry as a whole is headed as customers continue to move away from traditional cable subscriptions. Cordella previously appeared on episode 59 of the P...

Dec 28, 202022 minEp. 234

2020 Lessons and Carols

Like everything else, Lessons & Carols, PC's signature Advent celebration, was different this year. If you missed the video earlier, sit back and listen to the readings, as well as the musical performances from previous years. Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Stitcher , Google Play , and YouTube . Visit Providence College on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , YouTube , Snapchat , and LinkedIn ....

Dec 21, 20201 hr 1 minEp. 233

Dr. Alexandria Caple — Giving Shots a Shot

As the United States begins distribution of the first doses of COVID-19 vaccine this week, surveys show that many Americans don't trust that it will be safe or effective. On this episode of the PC Podcast, hear from Dr. Alexandria Caple, a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Psychology. Her research focuses on methods for misinformation correction — people who have false beliefs, and how to change their minds. Although Caple's studies focus on people's concerns about common childhood v...

Dec 14, 202029 minEp. 232

Rev. Patrick Briscoe, O.P. - What is Fratelli Tutti?

Rev. Patrick Briscoe, O.P. joins the Providence College podcast to discuss Fratelli Tutti , the recent encyclical letter from Pope Francis addressed to all people of good will. Father Briscoe illuminates the theological heart of Fratelli Tutti — the Parable of the Good Samaritan — with distinctively Dominican insight, offers practical applications of Pope Francis’ message, and explores both the timeless and timely aspects of the encyclical letter. The full English text of Fratelli Tutti can be f...

Dec 07, 202034 minEp. 231

Meet Provost Sean Reid

Dr. Sean Reid has been PC’s senior vice president for academic affairs and provost since July. A decorated Navy officer whose academic expertise is in finance, Reid has a long record of achievement in the military, the private sector, and higher education. He shares his observations on the work of the PC faculty and others to continue providing a high-quality academic experience during a pandemic, on the leadership lessons learned from his military service and from his father, and on the academi...

Nov 30, 202029 minEp. 230

Dr. Alex Orquiza — Food as a Historical Lens

As millions of Americans prepare for a very unusual Thanksgiving meal this year, listen to this episode of the Providence College with Dr. Alex Orquiza, assistant professor of history. Orquiza, who worked as a classically trained French chef before he became an academic, discusses the colloquium he co-teaches, Development of Western Civilization (DWC) Through Food, which connects themes from the history, philosophy, theology, and literature that students learned in previous semesters, using food...

Nov 23, 202045 minEp. 229

Joel Thompson - A Soundtrack for Social Change

If you missed composer and activist Joel Thompson's discussion during Homecoming of his celebrated work, The Seven Last Words of the Unarmed , catch up on the Providence College Podcast. This powerful work for chorus and chamber orchestra, written in 2014, commemorates unarmed members of the Black community who died due to police violence. The New York Times' feature on Thompson's piece, "He Turned 'I Can't Breathe' Into Protest Music," notes that it echoes the liturgical structure of Haydn’s “T...

Nov 16, 202059 minEp. 228

Capt. Matthew Lombardo ’11 - Friar in the Sky

For Veterans Day, check in with Capt. Matthew Lombardo '11, a helicopter pilot for the New Jersey Army National Guard. Lombardo is currently deployed in Kuwait as a detachment commander, piloting UH-72 and UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters. A New Jersey native, Lombardo is a police officer in Paramus, N.J., and has military roots in his family — one grandfather was a Korean War vet in the U.S. Air Force, and the other was an Army vet. Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spo...

Nov 11, 202020 minEp. 227

Raul Fonts and Sandra Oliveira — Admission, Financial Aid Advice in Uncertain Times

Prospective students and their families always have questions about admission and financial aid this time of year — but this isn’t a typical year by any means. Raul Fonts, PC's dean of admission and financial aid, and Sandra Oliveira, executive director of financial aid, discuss how COVID has changed the landscape of admission. Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Stitcher , Google Play , and YouTube . Visit Providence College on Facebook , Twitter , Instagra...

Nov 09, 202027 minEp. 226

Elise Italiano Ureneck ’06 — Friendship, Dialogue, and Trust

The disasters we experienced in 2020 — and the controversy about how to address these problems — has strained even longstanding relationships with beloved family and friends. For our final episode, recorded as part of PC Campus Ministry’s Reflections for Election Season Sanity, Elise Italiano Ureneck ’06 discusses Friendship, Dialogue, and Trust: Having Differing Views with Friends. Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Stitcher , Google Play , and YouTube . V...

Nov 02, 202049 minEp. 225

Dr. Holly Taylor Coolman — Prudence During Election Season

A contentious U.S. presidential election certainly added to the stress of an already stressful 2020. For our second special episode of the Providence College Podcast recorded as part of PC Campus Ministry’s three-part series of Reflections for Election Season Sanity, Dr. Holly Taylor Coolman, chair of the Department of Theology, describes Prudence, a necessary virtue during election season. Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Stitcher , Google Play , and You...

Nov 01, 202051 minEp. 224
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