WUSTL GradCast
WUSTL GradCast
WUSTL GradCast
GradCast is a monthly podcast that will spotlight the research and personal stories of graduate and professional students. Each month we will ask our guests to respond to our unique theme through sharing of their research and life experience. Additionally, we will highlight a faculty member, campus resource, or organization. GradCast aims to bring together students from across disciplines to widen our perspective and build our community.
St. Louis Hidden Gems North St. Louis with Professor Bob Hansman Part II
In this two-part episode get to know the historic neighborhoods of North St. Louis and some of the realities and challenges there are in bringing communities together with Washington University Professor of Architecture Bob Hansman. Learn more about Professor Hansman here: https://samfoxschool.wustl.edu/portfolios/faculty/bob_hansman
Feb 17, 2020
22 min
St. Louis Hidden Gems North St. Louis with Professor Bob Hansman Part I
In this two-part episode get to know the historic neighborhoods of North St. Louis and some of the realities and challenges there are in bringing communities together with Washington University Professor of Architecture Bob Hansman. Learn more about Professor Hansman here: https://samfoxschool.wustl.edu/portfolios/faculty/bob_hansman
Feb 10, 2020
23 min
MADE with Emily Elhoffer
Learn how you can start your creative journey by listening to this interview about MADE Makerspace. After a guided class, you too can start screen-printing, metal working, laser cutting, and even more at this “artistic adult playground.”
Jan 17, 2020
16 min
St. Louis Hidden Gems with Lisa McLellan
Ever wanted to run away from grad school and join the circus? It might not be as hard as you think! Listen to this episode of GradCast to hear from DBBS student Lisa McLellan about her Hidden Gem –Bumbershoot Aerial Arts!Learn more about Bumbershoot here: https://thebumbershoot.com/
Jan 7, 2020
18 min
Mind Your Health: Impostor Phenomenon with Joel Dalton
We speak with Joel Dalton, a Diversity and Student Affairs Coordinator at Washington University, about the challenges impostor phenomenon poses, and how we can try to overcome them.
Aug 5, 2019
34 min
Mind Your Health: Dr. Gladys Smith
We speak with Dr. Gladys Smith about the interconnectedness between mental, social, emotional, and physical health, especially after experiencing a trauma. We also discuss traditional and non-traditional mental health resources offered by Washington University and ways to recognize if one might need to seek counseling.
Jun 28, 2019
23 min
Mind Your Health: Angela Schlegel
"Help comes from knowing information and information comes from people talking. The more that it's casual conversation, the more people will listen." Angela Schlegel, a sixth year PhD student in Plant and Microbial Biosciences, talks with Kari Miller about their experience with mental health and reflects on how we can better identify and prevent mental health issues in ourselves and others.
May 23, 2019
26 min