Podcast 2020-21

Episode 24: Being your authentic self with Carson Kressley ’91

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In Episode 24, President Bob Iuliano is joined by one of Gettysburg College’s most notable alumni, Carson Kressley ’91. Kressley shares highlights from his time at the College, how his distinguished career as a designer, actor, and American television personality has given others the courage to be their authentic selves, and more.

June 8, 2021

Episode 23: Reflections from our newest Gettysburg College alumni

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In Episode 23, President Bob Iuliano is joined by three remarkable members of the class of 2021, Gyasu Bajracharya, Megan Keene, and Shanzae Sarwar. Our newest alumni reflect on their time at Gettysburg College, sharing the lessons they learned, the people and the moments that shaped them, how they plan to leverage their Gettysburg education to make a difference in the world, and more.

May 19, 2021

Episode 22: Engaging on environmental issues with Profs. Salma Monani and Sarah Principato

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In Episode 22, President Bob Iuliano is joined by Environmental Studies Profs. Salma Monani and Sarah Principato for an Earth Day exclusive discussion. They explore the progression of climate change, the ways in which the media shapes and is shaped by environmental issues, how we all can play a part in combating climate change, and more.

April 22, 2021

Episode 21: Empowering women on and off the field with Coach Carol Cantele ’83

Carol Cantele

In Episode 21, President Bob Iuliano is joined by Women’s Lacrosse Coach Carol Cantele ’83, who was recently selected into the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association Hall of Fame. They discuss the progress made in women’s athletics from the ’80s to today, what inspired Cantele to return to the Gettysburg field as a coach, her keys to coaching a nationally-acclaimed team, the legacy she hopes to leave behind, and more.

March 8, 2021

Episode 20: ‘Abraham Lincoln in his Times’ with Lincoln Prize recipient David S. Reynolds

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In Episode 20, President Bob Iuliano is joined by 2021 Lincoln Prize Recipient David S. Reynolds. Through the prism of Reynolds’ award-winning book Abe: Abraham Lincoln in His Times, they discuss the character of President Lincoln, the ways in which he was molded by society and his experiences, how some of the issues he faced in his time mirror those we are grappling with today, and what we can learn from the legacy that he has left behind.

February 26, 2021

Episode 19: The power of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s words with Profs. Jennifer Bloomquist and McKinley Melton

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In Episode 19, President Bob Iuliano is joined by two members of the Gettysburg College community: Associate English Prof. McKinley Melton and Linguistics and Africana Studies Prof. Jennifer Bloomquist, who also serves as associate provost for faculty development and dean of social sciences and interdisciplinary programs. They discuss the lasting impact of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s words, what made his use of language so powerful and effective, and how we can apply the lessons learned from his life and legacy to our ongoing conversations on issues of race and identity today.

January 18, 2021

Episode 18: Reflecting on 2020 with President Bob Iuliano and guest Interviewer Joe Lynch ’85

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In Episode 18, President Bob Iuliano is joined by Joe Lynch ’85, executive director of alumni relations at the College, who takes on the role of the interviewer and accompanies Iuliano on a 2020 year in review. Iuliano discusses some of the most pivotal moments of 2020, including the spread of COVID-19, the killing of George Floyd, a polarizing election year, and how these moments affected the world and the College. Pivoting from reflection to foresight, Iuliano shares his goals for the world and the College in 2021.

December 22, 2020

Episode 17: The spirit of gratitude and giving with Sahana Mukherjee and Gretchen Natter P’15

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In Episode 17, President Bob Iuliano is joined by two members of the Gettysburg College community: Psychology Prof. Sahana Mukherjee and Gretchen Natter P’15, assistant dean of College Life and executive director of the Center for Public Service. They discuss the impact of gratitude on our health, the variability in how people express gratitude, and how we at Gettysburg College foster a culture that recognizes the significance of giving back to the community and working toward the greater good.

November 19, 2020

Episode 16: Preparing for the 2020 election with Johanna Persing ’11 and Kat Atwater ’07

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In Episode 16, President Bob Iuliano is joined by two Gettysburg College alumnae: Johanna Persing ’11, deputy communications director for the Republican National Committee, and Kat Atwater ’07, deputy chief technology officer for the Democratic National Committee. They discuss the nature of their work, the upcoming 2020 election, and how their Gettysburg education prepared them for their careers in politics.

October 30, 2020

Episode 15: The Confederate monument controversy with Chris Gwinn ’06 and Prof. Scott Hancock

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In Episode 15, President Iuliano is joined by two members of the Gettysburg College community: Chris Gwinn ’06, a supervisory park ranger for interpretation and education at Gettysburg National Military Park, and Professor of Africana studies and history Scott Hancock. Together, they unpack the Confederate monument controversy, particularly in the context of the Gettysburg battlefield.

September 30, 2020

Episode 14: Building a racially just society with Bruce Gordon ’68

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In episode 14, President Bob Iuliano and Bruce Gordon ’68, former President and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, discuss the work that remains before us, both within higher education and beyond, to build a racially just society.

August 5, 2020