Dr. Gabriel Warren is an Assistant Professor in Bemidji State University’s School of Business. He’s also an inspirational speaker and life coach who has spearheaded a campaign called Find A Way inspiring people to overcome adversity. He’s also recently re-launched his book No Regrets: Living Your Life to the Fullest in addition to his 2017 book Push for hte Journey-40 Days to Building Your Momentum. Dr. Warren spoke on the morning show sharing his perspective on being black in America, the positive impact Martin Luther King, Jr. has had on him, the importance of diversity in leadership, his Find A Way campaign, and much more.
Kandace Creel Falcón is a university professor and writer whose focus has long been feminist studies. Recently adding an art degree to a long list of accomplishments, Kandace’s first solo exhibit is currently at the MacRostie Art Center in Grand Rapids. It’s call Interior Intimacies and she Zoomed into the morning show to talk about it.
The five members Acoustic Concussion, JT and Chris Bates, Brad Holden, Joe Mayo and Brian do a lot of things in jazz. But when they gather to perform as Acoustic Concussion, the focus is on Sam Rivers, Ornette Coleman and Lee Konitz. In a conversation with Phil Nusbaum, Brian Holden, one of the saxophone players, explained the reason for the focus.
In this episode of Real College Podcast: True Crime edition, we will take a dive into the ghoulish history of the Glensheen mansion, as well as hear from our fellow Gophers about their favorite true crime stories, and to top it all off we will be analyzing how an attempted axe murder forever changed college library security!
1:13-Glensheen Mansion Murders-Emma Morris
4:44-True Crime VoxPop-Ethan Olson
8:30-Library Security-Casey McCabe