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CECH Chats

Podcast by Rodney Wilson

English

Technology & science

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About CECH Chats

The official podcast of UC's College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology, "CECH Chats" is a place for discussion with faculty about their ongoing research, chats with students about the work they're doing in CECH, conversations with staff members about the important administrative work supporting the college and more.

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9 episodes

episode Episode 9: Ashley (Bauman) Payne provides research expertise through criminal justice consulting artwork

Episode 9: Ashley (Bauman) Payne provides research expertise through criminal justice consulting

Today we welcome Ashley (Bauman) Payne to the podcast. The child of a police lieutenant, Ashley grew up going on ride-alongs with her dad, learning about the work he did out on the beat. As a first-generation college student, Ashley enrolled in her home state's Indiana University, gravitating toward criminal justice in order to learn more of the academics behind a familiar field she found fascinating. Encouraged to attend grad school by a professor who told her the University of Cincinnati was "the best," Ashley earned her Master of Science in criminal justice and went on to pursue a doctorate focused on correctional rehabilitation, which she ultimately decided to forgo after four years of study. Hired on to work as a Research Associate with UC's Corrections Institute, she earned an MBA to better understand the internal structure of criminal justice organizations. Ashley fell in love with consulting during grad school and, in 2012, launched Bauman Consulting Group, a criminal justice consulting firm serving law enforcement, courts, corrections, and related public and social sector agencies. In this episode she discusses her passion for criminal justice consulting, dedicating herself to a life of research, some of her standout memories from UC, as well as her experience as an adjunct professor at UC's Blue Ash campus. She also offers up some important advice for students exploring potential career paths. LINKS: Bauman Consultng Group [https://baumanconsultinggroup.com/] UC's Master of Science in Criminal Justice program [https://www.cech.uc.edu/schools/criminaljustice/grad-programs/mastersofsciencecriminaljusticeonline.html] UC's Criminal Justice Ph.D. program [https://www.cech.uc.edu/schools/criminaljustice/grad-programs/criminaljusticephd.html] UC Corrections Institute [https://www.cech.uc.edu/about/centers/ucci.html]

13 Apr 2026 - 22 min
episode Episode 8: John Kelly of Mashed Radish talks Dictionary.com and his return to the classroom artwork

Episode 8: John Kelly of Mashed Radish talks Dictionary.com and his return to the classroom

For episode eight we welcome John Kelly, a 2012 graduate of UC's Master of Education program whose career journey has taken a very interesting path. A bookish kid growing up, John went on to study English in undergraduate school then, with a plan to become an educator, he pursued and completed graduate work at UC's School of Education. Life had other plans for John, though, and, despite receiving a teaching offer from a local public school, he found himself moving out of state – first to Minnesota, then California and, in time, to the Emerald Isle of Ireland. He began writing on a freelance basis for a number of high-profile outlets including Mental Floss, Atlas Obscura and Slate. His longstanding love of words and language led him to a senior lexicographer role with a dictionary website, followed by a five-plus year ascent through the ranks at Dictionary.com, where he was promoted to a Vice President of Editorial role at the well-known tech company. Things have come full circle for John, though, as he recently renewed his teaching license and accepted a long-term substitute position teaching English at a local junior high school. In this episode, he shares with us the details of his various career moves, as well as the moment the classroom called him back from what he calls "an unemployed wilderness." He talks to us about how it feels to be in front of students once again and where he sees his career going from here. This episode begins season two for CECH Chats, during which we're focused on conversations with alumni of the four schools in this college, learning about their personal and professional journeys since graduation day and hearing how these Bearcats for Life are impacting their communities for the better. LINKS: * Mashed Radish [https://mashedradish.com/] * Shakespeare Confidential [https://shakespeareconfidential.com/]

29 Jan 2026 - 36 min
episode Episode 7: A fireside chat with Criminal Justice alum Robert Hirsch artwork

Episode 7: A fireside chat with Criminal Justice alum Robert Hirsch

This episode of CECH Chats features a special fireside chat with Robert Hirsch, chief of the Miami Township police department and a two-time alum of UC's School of Criminal Justice – he holds an undergraduate degree and master's degree from the school. But early on Hirsch never even thought of becoming a police officer, instead studying to become an aeronautical engineer until the events of September 11, 2001, spurred him to quit school and join the army. Upon honorable discharge from the military, he showed up to the police academy just a couple days later. Hirsch was hired to the Miami Township Police Department in 2007, starting as a patrol officer and working up to field training officer, patrol supervisor, and operations commander. He was appointed as police chief in 2024 In this special episode of CECH Chats, Hirsch speaks with school director JC Barnes about his experience as a UC student. He also goes into detail about a very special study, executed in partnership with the School of Criminal Justice, aimed at reducing dangerous motorist speeds on a stretch of road next to a school for children with hearing impairments. Tune in to learn more about this fascinating and impactful work.

25 Nov 2025 - 50 min
episode Episode 6: Joe Johnson uses technology for bat conservation artwork

Episode 6: Joe Johnson uses technology for bat conservation

CECH Chats welcomes Joe Johnson, assistant professor in the School of Information Technology and noted bat ecologist and conservationist. An Northeast native, Johnson first found his way to Ohio by way of Athens' Ohio University, where he worked as an assistant professor of ecology for six years. He joined the University of Cincinnati's School of Information Technology faculty in 2022, focusing on research that explores the intersection of technology and ecology. A graduate of the University of Kentucky's Animal Sciences PhD program, where he trained as a mammal ecologist and conservationist, Johnson performs research that covers a lot of ground but remains connected to both conservation efforts and a better understanding of life history. His research topics have included bat populations affected by white nose syndrome, recovery of threatened species, bat population dynamics, and much more. In his current work, Johnson is seeking to create and employ IT solutions for wildlife conservation. In this episode Johnson tells us how he first developed his interest in bats and how his appreciation of flying mammals has deepened over the years. He shares about some of the cool technological products and solutions he's employing in his conservation research about bats. He also discusses some of the work being done by the Ohio Bat Lab, a research team he leads focused on mammal ecology and conservation, and he gives us a preview of the upcoming fourth annual Ohio Bat Fest, a free, all-ages event to celebrate our bat neighbors here in southern Ohio.

20 Oct 2025 - 25 min
episode Episode 5: Hanyun Li has a heart for school counseling artwork

Episode 5: Hanyun Li has a heart for school counseling

CECH Chats welcomes Hanyun Li, Assistant Professor and School Counseling Program Track Coordinator in the School of Human Services. Li first came to the U.S. from China to pursue her graduate degree in school counseling, driven by a desire to be the adult that she, personally, needed in her younger years and to be there for young learners and their families. After receiving her master's in school counseling from the University of Virginia, Li earned her doctorate in counseling from The George Washington University in D.C. Now in her second year as a faculty member at UC, Li's practice and research experiences and interests include school counseling, counseling children and adolescents, family counseling, counseling leadership, professional identity development, multicultural counseling, neurodivergence, play therapy and more. In this episode, Li shares how she changed her career pathway from a plan to become a school counselor herself to training and research work in higher education. She discusses her past work outside academia as a therapist and how she hopes to one day provide this service again. Li also talks about discovering the cultural vibrancy of Cincinnati and how the city's artistic offerings help her maintain balance in a busy career. She also covers the importance of school counselor leadership identity development and much more.

26 Sep 2025 - 31 min
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