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Featuring 34th Street Mag’s executive board—Walden Green, Arielle Stanger, and Alana Bess—come together to discuss the feature from their new love issue, the cinematic masterpiece that is the Chris Olsen, Meghan Trainor, and Ashley Tisdale TikTok collaboration, Anne Hathaway, and SideChat drama surrounding Greek Life. Tune in for an intense FMK of these trends.
Hosted by Walden Green, Arielle Stanger, and Alana Bess. Edited by Riane Lumer. Music: Fluffing a Duck by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com, Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 3.0 License, promoted by Chosic), Machine - 174bpm by Rafael Archangel, Tropical Soul by Luke Bergs (www.soundcloud.com/bergscloud)
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
Edited by Riane Lumer. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music by Nicole Zhao
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
Edited by Riane Lumer. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music by Nicole Zhao.
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
Edited by Riane Lumer. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music by Nicole Zhao
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
Edited by Riane Lumer. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music by Nicole Zhao.
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
Edited by Riane Lumer. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music by Nicole Zhao.
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," hosted by Riane Lumer and Podcast Editor Nicole Zhao.
This season, we focus on taking you inside The Daily Pennsylvanian's biggest headlines and most important stories by sitting down with our reporters and learning the behind-the-scenes of their articles.
In this episode, Nicole and Riane sit down with Sophia Powell, a student life beat reporter and the journalist behind "From Penn-themed ice cream to a 5K around campus: What to expect at Magill's inauguration."
Check out Sophia's article: https://www.thedp.com/article/2022/10/penn-president-liz-magill-inauguration-celebration-preview
Hosted by Nicole Zhao and Riane Lumer. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music by Nicole Zhao.
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The Start-Up Circle
In this episode, Harsha speaks to Trey, CJ and David. Trey and CJ are students at Wharton’s MBA program who founded Breed Science, a start-up that is on a mission to help dogs live long through nutrition. They talk about the conversations with potential co-founders, investors, clients and more that serve as the first step in getting your start-up off the ground. Listen to hear how to communicate with potential co-founders, consumers, and stakeholders and utilize these conversations to reiterate your idea.
Welcome to a new season of "Penn, Daily," hosted by Riane Lumer and Podcast Editor Nicole Zhao.
This season, we focus on taking you inside The Daily Pennsylvanian's biggest headlines and most important stories by sitting down with our reporters and learning the behind-the-scenes of their articles.
In this episode, Nicole and Riane sits down with Imran Siddiqui, the DP's Politics Desk Editor and the journalist behind "Inside the encampment: Tight-knit community fuels weeks-long Fossil Free Penn protest."
Check out Imran's article: https://www.thedp.com/article/2022/09/inside-fossil-free-penn-encampment-two-weeks
Hosted by Nicole Zhao and Riane Lumer. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music by Nicole Zhao.
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Streetcast
34th Street Mag’s executive board—Emily White, Walden Green, and Arielle Stanger—comes together to discuss the feature from our new party issue, plus that TikTok corn song, Harry Styles discourse, and Joots.
Hosted by Emily White, Walden Green, and Arielle Stanger. Edited by Nicole Zhao.
Music: Fluffing a Duck by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com, Licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution 3.0 License, promoted by Chosic), Machine - 174bpm by Rafael Archangel, Tropical Soul by Luke Bergs (www.soundcloud.com/bergscloud)
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Portraits of Penn
This episode interviews Julia Dawson (C'23), the president of one of UPenn's pioneering sororities, about her experience within Greek life at UPenn. The conversation sheds light on the positive impact of Tri Delta on its community and then transitions into tougher topics like hazing rituals and issues of inclusivity within the Greek system at large.
At the time of recording Julia was a Junior in the college.
Hosted by Mohamed Ben Fredj. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Tyler Kliem. Music by PYC music (Promise Me).
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Portraits of Penn
In this Pride month special episode, Mohamed explores what makes UPenn one of the United States' most LGBTQ+ friendly universities with Erin Cross, the director of Penn's LGBT center and a Queer and gender studies scholar. The episode transitions into an engaging chat with Isabella Schlatt (C'23), the president of Penn's Queer Student Alliance, to cover the importance of safe Queer spaces and LGBTQ+ oriented extracurricular planning.
Hosted by Mohamed Ben Fredj. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Tyler Kliem. Music by PYC music (Promise Me).
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Portraits of Penn
In this episode, we get to meet Joaher Jilani (C'23) and Aisha Irshad (W'23) , the president and vice president of Penn's Muslim Student Association and talk to them about the university's accommodation of its Muslim student body year-round and especially during the holy month of Ramadhan as well as how UPenn can become more inclusive of its Muslim members.
Hosted by Mohamed Ben Fredj. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Tyler Kliem. Music by PYC music (Promise Me).
Welcome to a new season of "Penn, Daily," hosted by Editor-in-Chief Jonah Charlton.
This season, we focus on taking you inside The Daily Pennsylvanian's biggest headlines and most important stories by sitting down with our reporters once every two weeks.
In this episode, Jonah sits down with Jared Mitovich, the DP's Administration Desk Editor and the journalist behind "Wendell Pritchett: The Philadelphia-born scholar's trajectory to the Penn presidency."
Hosted by Jonah Charlton. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music by Nicole Zhao.
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Portraits of Penn
In this second episode, Mohamed meets the dynamic student entrepreneur duo of Ishaaq Shafi and Eliott Hoffenberg. Both are London exchange students in Wharton who recount their experiences in starting their respective projects: Dedoh and Olam ventures. The conversation transitions into vast topics surrounding project management, hustle culture, and the aims of student entrepreneurship.
Hosted by Mohamed Ben Fredj. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Tyler Kliem. Music by PYC music (Promise Me).
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The Start-Up Circle
The entrepreneurship journey can often be a long, arduous and lonely one. This podcast sits down with student start-up founders from the University of Pennsylvania ecosystem who are at various stages of building and growing their ventures. The aim of this podcast is to create awareness about the amazing ideas and projects that Penn students are working, highlight their journey's and struggles, and document their lessons for others who wish to venture into the start-up space.
In this episode, we speak to Evan Golinsky (C'24), who founded MyCrptoWish - an NFT project that donates 100% of proceeds directly to St. Jude Children's Hospital with the goal of raising $1,000,000 for their cause of ending childhood cancer. He shares with us how he’s currently navigating the noise around the NFT space to build and ensure the success of his current venture, a charitable platform leveraging on NFTs - the first of its kind.
Hosted and edited by Harsha Ravindran. Podcast art by Harsha Ravindran. Music by Heerraa (@heerraaofficial on Instagram)
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The Start-Up Circle
The entrepreneurship journey can often be a long, arduous and lonely one. This podcast sits down with student start-up founders from the University of Pennsylvania ecosystem who are at various stages of building and growing their ventures. The aim of this podcast is to create awareness about the amazing ideas and projects that Penn students are working, highlight their journey's and struggles, and document their lessons for others who wish to venture into the start-up space.
With hundreds of start-ups in Penn's ecosystem, we have an abundance of stories to tell, and a vibrant community of entrepreneurs who will be able to benefit from hearing the experiences of others who are going through similar challenges and pitfalls as they are. Learn the essential lessons from the experiences of our fellow entrepreneurs Penn here at "The Start-Up Circle".
In this episode, we speak to Sarah Tran (W'25) and 5x start-up founder, whose expertise lies in gaining traction and users for her ideas before they even launch! Sarah shares with us how student start-ups can attract and build their user base leading up to their launch date and how they can utilize their traction to accelerate their growth.
Hosted and edited by Harsha Ravindran. Podcast art by Harsha Ravindran. Music by Heerraa (@heerraaofficial on Instagram)
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Portraits of Penn
In Portraits of Penn, international-student host Mohamed interviews Penn students from different backgrounds to learn about their unique journeys navigating life on campus. It joins casual student-on-student chats with field experts' reflections on powerful social forces that shape the Penn bubble including race, class, sexuality, and much more.
In the podcast's premiere episode, Mohamed sits down with Spanish exchange student Javier Romera to talk about the triumphs and tribulations of an international student's life at Penn. The episode then reflects on cultural adjustment and foreign exchange in the age of COVID-19 with Lauren Fiori, the associate director of international programs at Penn.
Hosted by Mohamed Ben Fredj. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Tyler Kliem. Music by PYC music (Promise Me).
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Calling. All. Quakers.
Hello and goodbye Quaker Nation! In the last and longest episode of the semester, Nicky and Joey open up with their Penn roundup: highlighting the squash teams, the struggling basketball teams, wrestling teams, and transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, who is making national headlines. Then, the two of them visit their NBA over/under bets before setting the scene of the NFL playoff landscape.
Lastly, incoming Senior Sports Editor Esther Lim and Sports Associate Kathryn Xu tell us everything you need to know about Formula One and the rivalry between Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. Hope you enjoy and see you next semester Quaker Nation!
Hosted by Nicky Belgrad and Joey Piatt. Edited by Nicole Zhao. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Music from Pixabay and 2B Studio.
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The S.O.S. Podcast host Cesar Lainez and Wharton sophomore Erin Feng discuss what they want out of their time at Penn and what legacy means to them. Erin explores how she’s always kept the core value of social impact in all her ventures, from clubs to book-writing. Cutting back on commitments to be healthy and Erin’s journey for her book “Everyday Impact” are also discussed.
If you’re interested in being a featured guest (student, alumni, etc.), feel free to fill out this form and Cesar will reach out to you. Hosted and music produced by Cesar Lainez. Edited by Zoe Ralph. Podcast art by Isabel Liang. Follow Cesar on Instagram: @kingxceza.