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Longwood GradCast - Beyond the Degree

Podcast von Longwood University Graduate & Professional Studies

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Welcome to Longwood GradCast: Beyond the Degree, where we celebrate the stories of Longwood University’s graduate and professional studies alumni, students, faculty, and partners. This season, we’re exploring one powerful theme: The Power of People. Behind every success story, every career pivot, and every moment of courage or growth, there are people who made an impact: Mentors who guided us. Professors who challenged us. Classmates who encouraged us. Communities that believed in us. And sometimes, the people we became along the way. This season highlights the relationships that shape us and the ripple effect that happens when people invest in people. From graduates mentoring the next generation to professionals leading change in their communities, these stories remind us that success is never a solo journey. Whether you’re considering graduate school, advancing your career, or reflecting on the people who helped shape your path, this podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the connections that move us forward and the difference they make in the world. We’re here to support your educational journey and career aspirations. Visit our website at Longwood.edu/Gradprograms to explore our graduate programs and professional endorsements. Leadership is in our blood. But leadership grows through people. Subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss a conversation, and follow us on social media to stay connected with Longwood CGPS. Facebook: @longwoodgraduatestudies Instagram: @longwoodgradstudies Twitter: @longwoodcgps @DoctorT_A YouTube: @longwoodgradstudies Website: www.Longwood.edu/Gradprograms

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Episode Building the Brand: AT Frenchies’ Growth from Paris to Global Partnerships Cover

Building the Brand: AT Frenchies’ Growth from Paris to Global Partnerships

How does a French soccer player end up co‑founding a global content brand with millions of followers? In the Season 3 premiere of Longwood GradCast: Beyond the Degree, host Dr. Sarah Tanner Anderson sits down with Alex Durand (MBA ’22)—international student‑athlete turned entrepreneur and co‑founder of AT Frenchies [https://www.atfrenchies.com/]—to explore how resilience, relationships, and opportunity intersect to create global impact. Alex shares his journey from leaving Paris as a teenager to navigating the American collegiate athletics system and ultimately choosing Longwood University for its flexible hybrid MBA program [https://online.longwood.edu/] and elite athletic environment [https://longwoodlancers.com/]. While completing his MBA in just one year, Alex applied lessons in strategy, negotiation, communication, and leadership in real time—bridging the gap between content creation and sustainable business building. Throughout the episode, Alex reflects on the Power of People that shaped every step of his path: Longwood faculty and staff like Wade Edwards, who supported his visa journey; Coach Sean, who believed in him as a Division I athlete; and Tom, his childhood best friend and co‑founder whose partnership laid the foundation for AT Frenchies. From early social media videos documenting life as French expats, AT Frenchies has grown into a global brand with partnerships including NBC [https://www.nbc.com/] and Peacock [https://www.peacocktv.com/?cid=2401libgenpkpdsearch16851&utm_campaign=2401libgen&utm_source=pk_ggl&utm_medium=pd_search_acq_srcpy&utm_term=6481429429&utm_content=73015049690_718162897395&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=6481429429&gbraid=0AAAAACqYaJqxU0a7_tdNqM__pMafcnej8&gclid=CjwKCAjwntHPBhAaEiwA_Xp6RltK-sin0RQtjUZasOP39brC9rv4KphzxaKXjNzOsHBDO7CaMo26lxoCzsQQAvD_BwE], the Olympic Games [https://www.olympics.com/en/], the French Embassy [https://us.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en], and major international cultural and sports organizations. Alex also previews his upcoming book, Pardon Our French: The Parisian Way of a Happier Life, which explores joy, balance, and cultural perspective in a fast‑paced world. In this episode, listeners will explore: * The leap from France into the U.S. collegiate and athletic system * Why a hybrid MBA was the right fit for an entrepreneur‑athlete * The transition from “influencer” to business owner * How relationships open doors across global industries * Why purpose and people matter more than metrics Alex’s story sets the tone for Season 3—demonstrating how meaningful connections, mentorship, and community can shape careers far beyond the degree. “Your relationship is your new net worth.” — Alex Durand Subscribe to Longwood GradCast: Beyond the Degree to hear more stories of alumni whose journeys prove the lasting power of people, connection, and opportunity.

27. Mai 2026 - 49 min
Episode Season 3 Trailer - The Power of People Cover

Season 3 Trailer - The Power of People

This season, we’re exploring The Power of People: the relationships that influence our paths, sustain us through change, and leave a lasting imprint long after graduation. Education is more than a degree. It’s the mentors who guide us, the professors who challenge us to grow, the classmates who stand beside us, and the communities that believe in our potential. Behind every success story, every career pivot, and every moment of resilience, there are people and often, it’s the people we have become along the way. In Season 3, Longwood graduate alumni reflect on the relationships that shaped their journeys and the ripple effect that comes from investing in others. These stories highlight connection, leadership, and courage, and how meaningful impact is built through human relationships. Whether you’re considering a graduate program, currently navigating one, or reflecting on your own life beyond the degree, this season offers insight, inspiration, and perspective grounded in the power of connection. BUILT ON CONNECTION, DRIVEN BY IMPACT Each episode reminds us that growth doesn’t happen alone. Join us as Longwood graduate alumni share how community, mentorship, and shared purpose have shaped their journeys, and how showing up for others leads to meaningful change. Because when people invest in people, powerful things happen. Stay connected and learn more about Longwood’s graduate programs at http://www.Longwood.edu/Gradprograms.

29. Apr. 2026 - 1 min
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Books without Borders: Building Libraries and Lives

In this final episode of Season 2 of Longwood GradCast: Beyond the Degree, host Dr. Sarah Tanner-Anderson engages with Janine Cervantes (M.Ed.’05), a school librarian from Honduras, to explore her remarkable journey in education and libraries across the globe. Janine reflects on her roots and early life influences in Honduras, where her parents instilled a love for learning and languages. She shares how she originally pursued special education and later transitioned to library science, leading her to Longwood University. Janine recounts her academic experiences, highlighting the courses and faculty members who played pivotal roles during her studies. Throughout the episode, she discusses the various international libraries she has worked in, emphasizing the importance of cultural respect, adaptability, and focusing on positive influences. Janine shares the challenges and joys of working in countries like Morocco, Qatar, Thailand, and Egypt, noting unique experiences and professional growth in each. Now back in Honduras, she is opening a children's library, aiming to inspire and educate young minds through storytelling. Janine's journey underscores the transformative power of libraries and the lasting impact of a Longwood education.

15. Okt. 2025 - 36 min
Episode Stronger Together: A Leadership Journey from Classmates to Collegues Cover

Stronger Together: A Leadership Journey from Classmates to Collegues

In this episode of Longwood GradCast: Beyond the Degree, host Dr. Sarah Tanner-Anderson welcomes two remarkable alumni, Katie Jamrozy-Hamby [https://www.longwood.edu/graduatestudies/about/news/articles/from-student-to-program-director-katie-jamrozy-hamby-steps-into-new-role.php] (B.S.’11, M.S.’21) and Kim Van Acker [https://www.longwood.edu/edleadgrad/graduate-spotlights/the-time-is-now/] (M.S.’21), graduates of Longwood University’s Educational Leadership master’s program [http://longwood.edu/edleadgrad] whose friendship has become as influential in their careers as the degree itself. Their conversation is equal parts professional insight and personal reflection, highlighting how shared experiences can transform both leadership journeys and lifelong connections. Katie and Kim recall their first meeting in class—what began as tentative introductions soon grew into a strong and enduring friendship that has supported them through challenges, milestones, and career transitions. Together, they navigated the sudden shift to virtual learning during the pandemic, finding in their cohort not just classmates but a trusted support system. Those bonds, they reflect, became critical to their success both then and now. The episode traces their transition from teaching to administration, exploring the defining moments that pushed each of them to embrace leadership. Katie and Kim share stories of early challenges, the lessons learned along the way, and the practical strategies that help them thrive as administrators. They emphasize the importance of presence—being visible in schools, engaging with students, and finding joy in everyday interactions—as a cornerstone of effective leadership. Dr. Anderson also highlights Katie’s exciting new chapter: her recent completion of a doctorate and her upcoming role as Program Director of the Educational Leadership Graduate Program at Longwood University. Both she and Kim speak passionately about the skills and confidence they gained in the program, and the ways those tools continue to shape their leadership philosophies. The conversation is rich with practical advice and personal wisdom. Katie and Kim discuss their favorite leadership books, including The Energy Bus and works by Malcolm Gladwell and Simon Sinek, and they open up about how they manage stress—whether through a “sacred day,” long runs, or baking. They also offer empowering advice for women aspiring to leadership roles: embrace the leap, find your rhythm, and don’t get caught chasing a perfect balance. As the discussion unfolds, listeners are treated to a glimpse of what Katie and Kim imagine as their “dream school”—a community-centered space with robust support systems for students and families. It’s a vision rooted in hope, collaboration, and the kind of leadership that uplifts others. The episode closes with gratitude: from Katie and Kim for the program that shaped their careers, and from Dr. Anderson for their ongoing impact as leaders and ambassadors of Longwood’s Educational Leadership program. It’s a heartfelt reminder that mentorship, friendship, and education can spark change far beyond the classroom. Subscribe now to hear more powerful stories from Lancers making a difference beyond the degree—and follow us to stay connected: Facebook: @longwoodgraduatestudies Instagram: @longwoodgradstudies @kimvanarun @ktjamshamby [https://www.instagram.com/ktjamshamby/#]Twitter: @longwoodcgps @WoodULead1839 [https://x.com/WoodULead1839] @kimvanarun @KTJamsHamby YouTube: @longwoodgradstudies Website: www.Longwood.edu/Gradprograms [http://www.longwood.edu/Gradprograms]

10. Sept. 2025 - 1 h 9 min
Episode More Than Words: A Literacy Advocate's Path to Meaningful Change Cover

More Than Words: A Literacy Advocate's Path to Meaningful Change

In this episode of Longwood GradCast: Beyond the Degree, host Dr. Sarah Tanner-Anderson sits down with Maria Hamilton (‘21), a Student Success Coordinator at Longwood University [http://www.longwood.edu] whose educational journey is marked by resilience, reinvention, and a hearty dose of humor. From her early days teaching and coaching in Virginia to her graduate studies in Longwood’s Reading, Literacy, and Learning (RLL) program [http://longwood.edu/rll], Maria’s story is one of lifelong learning—and the joyful chaos that often accompanies it. Maria reflects on being part of the first graduating class of a new program at WVU and the cross-state move that set her and her husband on a new professional path. Along the way, she balanced graduate school, career transitions, and raising three kids—all while navigating the realities of education during a global pandemic. With signature wit, she recounts detours into baking, family swim meets, and “not best practices” in teaching that she quickly outgrew. A central theme of the conversation is literacy—not just as an academic subject, but as a lifelong foundation. Maria shares how Longwood’s RLL program re-ignited her passion for literacy education, deepened her understanding of reading development, and gave her the tools to support learners across age groups. She and Dr. Anderson discuss how the pandemic spotlighted the critical need for strong literacy instruction, and Maria’s enthusiasm shines through as she shares stories of students' lightbulb moments and her belief that literacy begins in kindergarten and echoes throughout life. Now in her role as Student Success Coordinator, Maria brings her RLL training to higher education in unexpected ways. She jokes that the job is a form of “incredible wizardry,” helping students rediscover skills they once felt confident in. Every success story is a point of pride, and Maria likens each to a magnet she’d proudly display on her imaginary office fridge. The episode also highlights Maria’s impact beyond the classroom. From serving on the Virginia Literacy Act advisory board to presenting at conferences (including a standing-room-only session on morphology), Maria’s expertise—sharpened by her time in the RLL program—continues to shape conversations around effective literacy practices. Her work with the Longwood Graduate Alumni Collaborative further reflects her commitment to building connections that last long after graduation. A standout moment is Maria’s reflection on a favorite quote from Winnie the Pooh: “What’s wrong with knowing what you know now and not knowing what you don’t know until later?” It’s a whimsical yet wise summary of her approach to education, leadership, and life. Looking ahead, Maria hints at a possible future in higher ed teaching—hoping to multiply her impact by preparing future educators. Her willingness to embrace the unknown, paired with a healthy dose of laughter, leaves listeners inspired and smiling. Subscribe now to hear more powerful stories from Lancers making a difference beyond the degree—and follow us to stay connected: Facebook: @longwoodgraduatestudies Instagram: @longwoodgradstudies @mariahamilton1424 [https://www.instagram.com/mariahamilton1424/#]Twitter: @longwoodcgps YouTube: @longwoodgradstudies Website: www.Longwood.edu/Gradprograms [http://www.longwood.edu/Gradprograms]

13. Aug. 2025 - 45 min
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