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Cornell (thank) U
Cornell (thank) U
211 episodes
15 hours ago
If you’ve ever dreamed of going back to Cornell for “just one more class,” this episode will take you there. Our guest, Corey Earle ’07—Cornell’s ultimate storyteller and fourth-generation Cornellian—teaches the legendary AMST 2001: The First American University, a one-credit Monday night class with hundreds of students on the waitlist known as “Storytime with Corey.” Corey shares what makes Cornell’s history so special, from live bears and Slope Day with Kanye, to the origins of “Any Person,...
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If you’ve ever dreamed of going back to Cornell for “just one more class,” this episode will take you there. Our guest, Corey Earle ’07—Cornell’s ultimate storyteller and fourth-generation Cornellian—teaches the legendary AMST 2001: The First American University, a one-credit Monday night class with hundreds of students on the waitlist known as “Storytime with Corey.” Corey shares what makes Cornell’s history so special, from live bears and Slope Day with Kanye, to the origins of “Any Person,...
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Comedy Interviews
Personal Journals,
Comedy,
Society & Culture,
Leisure
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Cornell (thank) U
Would You Go Back to Cornell for This Class? Corey Earle Makes You Want To
If you’ve ever dreamed of going back to Cornell for “just one more class,” this episode will take you there. Our guest, Corey Earle ’07—Cornell’s ultimate storyteller and fourth-generation Cornellian—teaches the legendary AMST 2001: The First American University, a one-credit Monday night class with hundreds of students on the waitlist known as “Storytime with Corey.” Corey shares what makes Cornell’s history so special, from live bears and Slope Day with Kanye, to the origins of “Any Person,...
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15 hours ago
46 minutes

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Alli Frank – Your New Favorite Author!
This week, we welcome Alli Frank, Cornell class of ’92, who might just become your new favorite author. She’s smart, funny, creative — and the kind of person you instantly wish you’d met on campus. We do. Alli talks about her path from Cornell to publishing, the partnership behind her bestselling novels with Asha Youmans, and the humor and heart they bring to every story. You’ll hear why readers connect so deeply with her books and get a sneak peek at her upcoming release, Run for Your Life, ...
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1 week ago
45 minutes

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OMG! Ed Marinaro!! - Ivy Legend, NFL Great, TV Star
Well, we are completely starstruck. This week, we talked with Cornell football legend Ed Marinaro ’73—record-setting running back, NFL star, and fan-favorite actor. From Schoellkopf Field to the Super Bowl to Hill Street Blues, Ed’s story has it all. He tells us how Cornell changed his life, why he turned down 30 powerhouse football programs for the Hotel School, and how a purple Porsche and a closet became part of his diploma story. He’s funny, charming, humble, and full of pride...
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2 weeks ago
53 minutes

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The New Cornell Urban Experience, thanks to Tashara Leak and CHE!
Our guest, Dr. Tashara Leak, is the powerhouse behind Cornell’s growing presence in New York City. She’s built a life centered on opportunity and impact—creating pathways for Human Ecology students to live, learn, and work in NYC. Tashara is bringing the classroom to the real world, and she hopes every Cornell college will join the movement. She shares stories about her inspiring mom, her unexpected path from pre-med to public health, and how she’s helping Cornell students find confidence and...
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3 weeks ago
42 minutes

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Confronting Abuse and Inspiring Healing with Gwen Whiting
Content warning: This episode includes discussion of sexual assault, though no graphic details are shared. In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Gwen Whiting is back with us to discuss her Marie Claire essay “It Took Me Decades to Realize My Doctor Was a Predator.” She shares her story of surviving sexual abuse and the long process of making sense of what happened to her and so many others. Gwen speaks candidly about her experience as a patient of Dr. Robert Hadden, the journey of com...
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4 weeks ago
28 minutes

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Gary Bettman, Commissioner of the NHL and Big Red Legacy
This conversation scores on every level. It’s not every day we get to chat with a commissioner — and not just any commissioner! This week, we talk with Gary Bettman, Commissioner of the NHL, Cornell Class of ’74, and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Gary takes us back to his days growing up in Queens, navigating a mid–high school move, and finding his way to Cornell’s ILR School. He shares what campus life was like in the early ’70s, how Cornell shaped his path to law school and event...
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1 month ago
44 minutes

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Card tricks, Carl Sagan, and Cornell: Steve Cohen’s Magical Launch
At Cornell, Steve Cohen honed more than sleight of hand—he built the foundation for a career performing for the world’s most exclusive audiences. From psychology classes—Steve is another incredible Cornell Human Ecology grad—to campus shows, and from a dean’s living-room gig to a performance for Carl Sagan and his colleagues that earned a standing ovation, Steve’s Big Red experience shaped the signature style of his mind-blowing show, Chamber Magic. Hear the full story of how his Cornell jour...
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1 month ago
39 minutes

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Paging Dr. Jeff Finance – Jeff Weintraub (and the Hot Truck Recipe?)
Have you ever met anyone who actually worked on the Hot Truck with Bob Petrilose? Well, Michelle met Jeff Weintraub on the Human Ecology Alumni Association Board, where his kindness and commitment to Cornell were immediately obvious. What wasn’t obvious? That Jeff has almost as many letters after his name as the Hot Truck menu board: MD, MBA, CFP. Jeff takes us through his fascinating journey from practicing medicine to managing money, and how he earned the nickname “Dr. Jeff Finance.” He tal...
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1 month ago
46 minutes

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NBC Hartford’s Weather Icon: Bob Maxon
He puts the heart in Hartford. In this episode, we talk to NBC Hartford’s beloved meteorologist, Bob Maxon, who is celebrating 30 incredible years on the air. We talk about his snowy hometown of Oswego, NY, where his fascination with wild weather began, and how Cornell University shaped both his career and his lifelong friendships. We also dive into his broadcasting career that’s seen it all — blizzards, hurricanes, and unforgettable community moments. He's the voice Hartford wakes up to ever...
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1 month ago
49 minutes

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Pam Chertok Caine: Turning Heartbreak Into a Lifeline for Others
This week we welcome Pam Chertok Caine ’88. We were so happy to see her and spend time with her. We have not seen her since she graduated. Pam reflects on her time at Cornell with warmth and nostalgia, before sharing a profoundly personal story of love, loss, and resilience. When faced with unimaginable heartbreak, Pam chose to honor her experience by helping others. Through her work at Griffin Cares Foundation, she and her husband and children have built a community for individuals and famil...
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2 months ago
36 minutes

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Alex Benson ’29: A Freshman’s First Week at Cornell
On just her fifth day at Cornell, freshman Alex Benson ’29 joined us for a quick but energizing conversation. Broadcasting straight from her triple in High Rise 5, Alex shared what it’s really like to experience those first whirlwind days of orientation week. She talks about the unique excitement of being one of thousands of freshmen all starting together, orientation events, dining hall discoveries, and then we shuddered at her mention of communal bathrooms. We wrapped up with a quick round ...
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2 months ago
12 minutes

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Nathan Eapen ’24: From the Front Lines to the Hill
By the time he got to Cornell, Nathan Eapen had already faced challenges most people never encounter. After enlisting in the Army right out of high school, he trained as an infantryman, deployed to Europe on NATO missions, and faced a career-ending injury that forced him to rethink his future. That path ultimately led him to Cornell, where sprint football gave him a new team and Cornell Human Ecology gave him a new mission. Michelle first met Nathan while onboarding him for the Human Ecology ...
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2 months ago
42 minutes

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Hallie Hohner: Act 1 and Act 2 are Equally Impressive!
This week we talk with Hallie Goldman Hohner ’91, whose path proves you can succeed brilliantly in more than one world. At Cornell’s ILR School, Hallie graduated in the top 1% of her class before launching a distinguished law career. But her story didn’t stop there. Driven by her lifelong love of singing and theater, she went on to create Broadway Camp for Adults - a Broadway camp that has become a destination for aspiring performers — a place where passion, talent, and dreams collide. ...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

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Mary Maxon Grainger - The Woman Who Makes Cornell and Ithaca Better Every Day
Mary Maxon Grainger ’79 has spent her life showing up for the people and places she cares about most. From leading alumni groups to mentoring women to advocating for girls’ hockey, she’s made an impact that stretches across Cornell and the Ithaca community. In this episode, Mary shares how a gregarious first-year student in Baker Tower became a lifelong connector, volunteer, and leader. Her story is thoughtful, honest, and full of the kind of perspective you can only get from decades of servi...
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3 months ago
31 minutes

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Supermodel, Super Sporty, and Super Spiritual: Bruce Hulse!!
You’ve heard of triple threats — but none quite like Bruce Hulse: a Cornell two-sport athlete, a globetrotting supermodel, and a lifelong seeker of spiritual truth. We talk to Bruce about his evolution from athletic star to one of the most recognizable male models of the 1980s and beyond. With a modeling career spanning over 40 years, Bruce has worked with icons like Bruce Weber, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren... and Cindy Crawford. He's also an incredible surfer — and yes, he was naked on Cornel...
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3 months ago
45 minutes

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CHENgineered: Designing with the User in Mind - Meet Emily Chen!
In this episode, we talk to Emily Chen, Cornell Human Ecology Class of 2020, who is redefining what it means to put humans first—as a user experience (UX) researcher for Harvard. Emily shares her journey to becoming a bold Cornell connector, diving into how a love for doodling led her to the Design and Environmental Analysis major. She opens up about rebranding herself socially, finding the perfect blend of science and empathy in her studies, and eventually discovering the little-known but hu...
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3 months ago
33 minutes

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Jon Housman: Salsa King and Netflix Things (big, big things)
Before he was producing Netflix’s #1 true crime documentary, Jon Houseman was making salsa in Ithaca and hustling through NYU Stern (with Michelle). In this episode, the Emmy-winning storyteller shares his journey from Cornell history major to global media entrepreneur—and reveals how a spicy startup and a passion for untold stories led to streaming success. He’s the best, he’s the most fun, and we can’t wait for you to hear his story. Find out more about Jon on his LinkedIn: Jon Housma...
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3 months ago
45 minutes

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Remembering Professor James Maas: The Voice of Bailey Hall and Psychology 101
If you went to Cornell, chances are you heard his voice echoing through Bailey Hall to 2,000 rapt students at a time. In this heartfelt tribute to Professor James Maas, we remember the magic of Psych 101, his pioneering role in sleep science, and the multimedia lectures that made his class unforgettable. Stephanie shares her personal experience as his TA and advisee, along with the memories that still give her and Michelle goosebumps. He will be missed. Not sponsored by or affiliated ...
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3 months ago
18 minutes

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Inside the Mind of a Crossword Creator: Robyn Weintraub’s Story
What’s a 5-letter word for brilliant? ROBYN. Robyn Weintraub (’91) is a crossword puzzle constructor for the New York Times, New Yorker, People, and more. She joins us to share her road from U-Hall 3 to puzzle fame, how she constructs with personality, and what makes a great clue. Special thank you to her husband, Jeff Weintraub, who introduced us to Robyn and gave us a day filled with fun, learning, and an inside look at a world we were dying to understand. Google Robin’s puzzles...
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4 months ago
36 minutes

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Abby Siegel ’23: Grit, Gratitude, and Getting into Med School!
From Miami roots to navigating snow boots and shutdowns, Abby Siegel (’23) shares her story of flexibility, friendship, and finding her stride at Cornell—despite a freshman year no one could have predicted. In this episode, Abby takes us through her transition from sunny South Florida to icy Ithaca, the sudden arrival of COVID during her first spring, and how she found meaning, connection, and unexpected joy in the years that followed. She’s thoughtful, funny, and on her way to me...
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4 months ago
22 minutes

Cornell (thank) U
If you’ve ever dreamed of going back to Cornell for “just one more class,” this episode will take you there. Our guest, Corey Earle ’07—Cornell’s ultimate storyteller and fourth-generation Cornellian—teaches the legendary AMST 2001: The First American University, a one-credit Monday night class with hundreds of students on the waitlist known as “Storytime with Corey.” Corey shares what makes Cornell’s history so special, from live bears and Slope Day with Kanye, to the origins of “Any Person,...