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The Ivy League Insurgent
Jimmy Hatch
4 episodes
6 days ago
"The Ivy League Insurgent" is hosted by former U.S. Navy SEAL Jimmy Hatch. After 26 years in the military and a critical injury in Afghanistan, Jimmy became Yale's oldest freshman at age 52. Now as a Yale graduate, he tries to bridge the growing divide between the two worlds that shaped him. Listen for interviews with leaders, thinkers, and academics, and discussions about our flawed institutions, connecting with those who are different from us, and what makes all of us human.
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"The Ivy League Insurgent" is hosted by former U.S. Navy SEAL Jimmy Hatch. After 26 years in the military and a critical injury in Afghanistan, Jimmy became Yale's oldest freshman at age 52. Now as a Yale graduate, he tries to bridge the growing divide between the two worlds that shaped him. Listen for interviews with leaders, thinkers, and academics, and discussions about our flawed institutions, connecting with those who are different from us, and what makes all of us human.
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Episodes (4/4)
The Ivy League Insurgent
Changing Each Other: Universities, Individuals, and the Public Good

Jimmy and Yale Professor of Economics and Public Health Zack Cooper discuss how university research shapes public policy, how universities can extend their reach beyond their students, and how an improbable skydiving trip put Jimmy on the path to becoming a Yale student.

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3 weeks ago
48 minutes 16 seconds

The Ivy League Insurgent
Leaning into the Unexpected and the Uncomfortable with Sarah Mahurin

Jimmy reflects on the value of grappling with uncomfortable ideas and the power of experiencing literature from differing cultures and viewpoints with guest Sarah Mahurin. Dean Mahurin has served as the Dean of Yale's Timothy Dwight College since 2014, where she advises several hundred undergraduate students. She also teaches undergraduate seminars on Black Southern literature and biography.

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1 month ago
28 minutes 50 seconds

The Ivy League Insurgent
The Humanities and Democratic Society with David Bromwich

Jimmy discusses the power of literature in public and private life with Sterling Professor of English David Bromwich. Professor Bromwich has taught at Yale for more than 35 years, leading courses on Shakespeare, Melville, eighteenth-century prose, and English poetry, as well as teaching in the Directed Studies Program. He is the author of 10 books, and his writing has appeared in a wide range of literary journals and popular political blogs. Jimmy and Professor Bromwich discuss how literature can change our understanding of ourselves and our politics; the importance of academic freedom and having uncomfortable conversations; and how to engage with literature outside an academic environment.

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2 months ago
28 minutes 1 second

The Ivy League Insurgent
Introducing The Ivy League Insurgent with Jimmy Hatch

After 26 years in the military, former U.S. Navy SEAL Jimmy Hatch became Yale's oldest freshman at age 52. On his new podcast, Jimmy sits down with military veterans, professors, thought leaders, and changemakers to discuss the strengths and flaws of our institutions, connecting with those who are different from us, and the universal threads that make us human.

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4 months ago
1 minute 24 seconds

The Ivy League Insurgent
"The Ivy League Insurgent" is hosted by former U.S. Navy SEAL Jimmy Hatch. After 26 years in the military and a critical injury in Afghanistan, Jimmy became Yale's oldest freshman at age 52. Now as a Yale graduate, he tries to bridge the growing divide between the two worlds that shaped him. Listen for interviews with leaders, thinkers, and academics, and discussions about our flawed institutions, connecting with those who are different from us, and what makes all of us human.