
On this episode of Stang Stories Gustavo dos Reis '26 interviews Milton alum Betsy Beers '75, a TV and film producer behind hits like Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, and Bridgerton.
Betsy reflects on how Milton shaped her curiosity and confidence, her path from theater and script reading to producing, lessons learned from failures and odd jobs, and practical advice for students pursuing the arts.
May 8
29 min

On this episode of the Stang Stories podcast, Hunter Caggiano '27 sits down with John Serafini '94, founder and CEO of Hawkeye 360. John shares his journey from Milton Academy to West Point, military service, Harvard, venture capital, and founding a company that uses small satellites to detect and analyze radio frequency signals for defense, intelligence, maritime awareness, and emergency response.
John discusses the challenges of building space technology, the company’s mission-driven focus on reliable mission execution, plans to expand satellite and processing capabilities, and his advice to students to find a guiding purpose and ways to serve their communities.
Apr 10
35 min

On this episode of the Stang Stories podcast, Giselle Figueroa '27 sits down with Lyle Bradley '95, an architect and partner at ART Architects. Lyle shares his experience as part of the Milton 13 year club, the kindergarten origins of his passion for woodworking, and some of his favorite renovation projects that his architecture firm has completed on Milton's campus.
Giselle and Lyle trace his journey from Milton Academy to Colby College and through the diverse learning experience that have guided his career as an architect and designer. Lyle offers advice for Milton students to make the most of their years and relationships and to dream big.
Mar 17
33 min

Host Tyla Tsang '28 interviews Frank Smith '07, a Milton alumnus turned TV writer, about his time at Milton, speech and debate, leadership lessons, and an unexpected career pivot from pre-med to entertainment.
Frank discusses overcoming rejection, queer representation in his work, projects like Open To It, and offers practical advice for students navigating school, college, and career choices.
Feb 6
36 min

In this episode of the Stang Stories Podcast Jazlyn Fuentes '25 interviews Milton alumnus Robb Chavis '94 about his time at Milton, memorable school moments, and influential teachers. He shares his senior project, balancing academics and activities, and lessons learned from setbacks.
Rob traces his path from Duke and Harvard Law to advertising and then television—writing spec scripts, moving to L.A., breaking into writers' rooms, and becoming a co-executive producer at ABC studios. He offers advice on taking risks, finding your voice, and using life experiences to fuel creative work.
Jan 8
52 min

In this episode Hunter Caggiano '27 interviews Karl Austen '82, an entertainment lawyer at Jackoway Austen, about his path from boarding school and speech team to Amherst, Harvard Law, and a career negotiating major film and TV deals for clients like Matt Reeves, Jude Law, and Seth MacFarlane.
Karl reflects on how Milton shaped his love of storytelling, shares early Hollywood anecdotes, and offers practical advice for young people interested in entertainment law.
Dec 8, 2025
30 min

On this episode of the Stang Stories podcast, Molly O'Brien '26 interviews Mike Connolly '96, about his journey from South Boston to Milton Academy—earning a full scholarship, repeating seventh grade, bonding over sports and homeroom, and finding inspiration in an astronomy class and senior projects in photography and essays.
Mike recounts his college years at Tufts, a shift from engineering into sales, the mentors who guided him, and how a personal loss led him to found Pay Forward Coaching in 2022, a nonprofit offering thousands of free career coaching sessions.
He closes with practical advice for current Milton students: do more extracurriculars and keep relationships alive.
Oct 27, 2025
30 min

Welcome to Stang Stories with Oliver Sin '25 featuring Tonantzin Carmona '08. In this episode she recounts her transition from Chicago’s Little Village to Milton, the mentors and traditions that shaped her, and how listening to diverse perspectives led her into a career in public policy. Tonantzin discusses building Chicago’s municipal ID, work at Brookings, Treasury and the White House NEC, lessons on leadership and public speaking, and her measured view on crypto and equitable economic policy. She closes with practical advice for students: take risks, be kind, and know your why.
Sep 9, 2025
1 hr 1 min

Welcome to this episode of the Stang Stories podcast, where Jason Yu '25 interviews Mark Denneen '84, Milton Academy alumnus and CEO of Denneen & Company. Mark shares his journey from being a student at Milton to leading a successful growth strategy consulting firm. He discusses the profound impact Milton had on his intellectual and professional development, highlighting the significance of lifelong friendships and the foundation of essential skills such as critical thinking and public speaking.
Mark also reflects on his pioneering efforts as the founder of the Milton Paper, emphasizing the importance of independent student voices. He talks about his career trajectory, the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, and the role of history and leadership in shaping his path. Tune in to explore Mark's experiences and gain insights into the world of consulting, innovation, and the power of education.
Aug 7, 2025
21 min

In this episode of the Stang Stories podcast, Milton Academy senior Jason Yu '25 interviews Kabeer Parwani '07. Kabeer shares his journey from being an improv enthusiast and theater lover at Milton to serving as a Foreign Service Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal. He reflects on the significant impact his school years had on his interest in international diplomacy and how these experiences shaped his career trajectory.
The conversation delves into Kabeer's day-to-day responsibilities as a political officer, the cultural challenges he navigates, and the diplomatic skills he employs to foster strong U.S.-Portugal relations. Kabeer also shares anecdotes from his global postings and provides valuable advice for current students aspiring to a career in international affairs. This episode offers a unique blend of personal history and professional insights, illustrating how leadership, adaptability, and communication are key to success in the world of diplomacy.
Jul 1, 2025
28 min
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