The Express Podcasts
Olivia Fitts, news editor and opinions editor of The Express newspaper at Las Positas College, is back as the 2024 Presidential election nears. This episode discusses Taylor Swift, whose endorsement of Kamala Harris and ensuing surge in voter registrations underscores the impact of celebrity culture. Is this good? How did we get here? This week's guest Josh Levine is the host of the Slate podcast "Slow Burn" and this season is discussing Fox News, which seems to have a hand in where we find ourselves as a political nation. Olivia also attends a Trump Rally. Yes. She interviews MAGA supporters...
info_outline The Blue Pill: Ep. 2 — Thirsty for the 'Young' VoteThe Express Podcasts
Olivia Fitts, news editor and opinions editor of The Express newspaper at Las Positas College, is back with her new political show aimed at young adults and college students. This episode lasers in on that specific demographic. She talks about the impact of social media and memes on the election, how Kamala Harris and the Democrats are courting the youth vote and goes behind the scenes of a political discussion her fellow college journalists. It's still full of her left-leaning takes, hilarious commentary and plenty information about the election. This week's guest is known as Big Wos in far...
info_outline The Blue Pill: Ep. 1 — Kamala Harris will winThe Express Podcasts
Olivia Fitts, news editor and opinions editor of The Express newspaper at Las Positas College, makes her podcast debut with a new political show aimed at young adults and college students. It's full of her left-leaning takes, hilarious commentary and plenty information about the election. This episode features Nicole Hart, former chair of the Arkansas Democratic Party, who will discuss the significance of Kamala Harris' campaign and the strategy behind her campaign.
info_outline Who Are We To Judge - Gender StereotypesThe Express Podcasts
In this episode, Camille and Jakob discuss their views on gender stereotypes. Based on their own experiences growing up, they have a discussion on what are the roles of individuals in their relationships. Pop culture has changed over time and, in todays society, you have to keep up with what's viewed as "important." Camille and Jakob explain their outlooks on whats considered right or wrong in media. Episode edited by Brighton Matus.
info_outline Who Are We To Judge - Social Media TodayThe Express Podcasts
Jakob and Camille discuss the ways in which social media has changed the way we grew up. They also touch on the ways they deal with social media today as teenage college students at LPC. Pop culture has changed over time and, in todays society, you have to keep up with what's viewed as "important." Camille and Jakob explain their outlooks on whats considered right or wrong in media. Episode edited by Brighton Matus.
info_outline Episode 1 — AnxietyThe Express Podcasts
Camille and Alaina bring you a new podcast where they — two college students figuring out who they are and preparing for their next stages in life — talk about things that matter. They have the conversations people want to have but don't know how to begin. And while they explore what they're going through and how they see the world, hopefully the listener will grow with them. In this first episode, they discuss living and dealing with anxiety. Episode edited by Brighton Matus.
info_outline Behind the Brilliance — Episode 1The Express Podcasts
The debut episode of Behind the Brilliance with visual artist Gabriel Carver sits down with photographer Dillon McGrory, an engineering major at Las Positas College. The two chat about his life, what drew him to photography, his artistic style and the particular brilliance of his images. These two artists dive deep on the relationship between adversity and art and how to pull themselves out of artistic ruts. Great listen for anyone with an eye for results.
info_outline Behind the Brilliance — Episode 1The Express Podcasts
The debut episode of Behind the Brilliance with visual artist Gabriel Carver sits down with photographer Dillon McGrory, an engineering major at Las Positas College. The two chat about his life, what drew him to photography, his artistic style and the particular brilliance of his images. These two artists dive deep on the relationship between adversity and art and how to pull themselves out of artistic ruts. Great listen for anyone with an eye for results.
info_outline SquadPod — Episode 2The Express Podcasts
Nezrin and yore chat all about Halloween in this episode. They explain the origins of the holiday and how it's celebrated in many other cultures throughout the world. They also answer a variety of Halloween-related questions, such as their childhood experiences with the holiday versus now. Knowing how difficult it can be to come up with ways to celebrate Halloween as an adult, stay tuned for ideas Nezrin and lyore will share along with the scoop on spooky LPC events you can attend. If you like this episode, make sure to spread your wings and spread the word about the SquadPod! Episodes...
info_outline SquadPod — Episode 1The Express Podcasts
In this episode, you'll meet the hosts of the SquadPod, a freshly hatched college-based podcast. Nezrin and lyore answer a series of questions about their majors to offer listeners a better understanding of who they are. They also talk about their passions and their developing friendship along with why they decided to start a podcast. They offer a brief overview of the SquadPod and what to expect. If you like this episode, make sure to spread your wings and spread the word about the SquadPod! Episodes are released every other Thursday.
info_outlineWe are joined by current Seattle Kraken writer of the Athletic Ryan Clark to talk diversity in hockey. Ryan was formally The Athletics's beat writer for the Colorado Avalanche and also currently covers the NHL nationally. He shares his insight and experiences throughout his career covering the NHL. We discuss what can be done to create a more diverse community in the world of hockey. You don't want to miss it! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021.