Listen Up: BU Podcasts for Your Summer Travels

May 17, 2022
Listen Up: BU Podcasts for Your Summer Travels

Do you and your family have summer travel plans? Take these Baylor podcasts on the road with you. They’re a great way to catch up and stay connected with University news, activities and priorities while on the go and away from campus.

Baylor Connections — In its fifth season, this weekly podcast features faculty, staff and administrators from across the University talking about the Baylor experience through their area of expertise. The 30-minute show covers research that’s making national headlines, explanations of student programs and experiences, and vision-casting for the University’s future.

Sic ’Em Podcast — Since April 2020, the Sic ’Em Podcast has offered in-depth interviews with student-athletes, coaches, administration and support staff from across the Baylor Athletics department. Hosted by the Voice of the Bears and assistant athletic director for broadcasting, John Morris, and associate director of BaylorVision, Brooke Bednarz, the series has built a catalog of nearly 80 episodes and over 50 hours of interview content. Guests have included Baylor Athletics administration and staff (Mack Rhoades, Jovan Overshown, Dawn Rogers), Baylor coaches (Dave Aranda, Nicki Collen, Scott Drew), Baylor student-athletes (Adrian Boitan, Queen Egbo, Faith Coor) and special episodes (2012 Big 12 Championship Baseball Team Recognition, Tribute to Dave Campbell, “Our Time” ESPN+ documentary director).

Business Review — Hosted by CJ Jackson, Assistant Dean for Communications and Marketing in the Hankamer School of Business, this podcast tackles common business topics in easily digestible two-minute bites. Topics covered range from the future of remote work, how to get back on your feet after losing a job, job performance and motivation, and much more.

Waco History Podcast — Learn more about the history of Baylor’s hometown in this collaboration between Randy Lane (the great-grandson of the architect behind the ALICO building, the Hippodrome, and more) and Dr. Stephen Sloan (Baylor history professor, director of the Institute for Oral History, and creator of WacoHistory.org). Together with a series of guests, they tell Waco’s known and unknown stories.