Claremont Graduate University
Join us as we pull back the curtain to get a behind-the-scenes look at the unique, transdisciplinary, and inspiring careers of Claremont Graduate University alumni.
Although publicly-owned and family-owned businesses have a lot in common, Peter Drucker suggested that when it comes to management, "the family business requires its own and very different rules." Director of the Drucker School Global Family Business Institute Kathleen Fariss hosts this podcast...
A podcast about psychology, optimal experience, and personal fulfillment.
Forbidden fruit? The enigma of Jezebel? Hidden treasures buried in the Gospel? Follow religious scholar Genie Deez as he uncovers lost stories of scripture with the help of prominent figures in the field of Religious Studies.
How does poetry inspire, challenge, and sustain us? Poets at Work explores topics relevant to contemporary poetry, both in the academy and the wider literary community. Tune in for behind-the-scenes insight into how the work of poetry extends beyond what we encounter on the published page.
Video highlights from Claremont Graduate University.
Welcome to The Campfire. This is the idea place where thinkers and leaders from Claremont Graduate University talk about their intellectual, creative, and personal journeys.
Writing is one of the essential human activities, both historically and in all the contemporary ways it is still pervasive in our lives. In this podcast, we explore the relationship between writer and reader, the ways writing and knowing interact, and some of the unique formal and informal genres...
A podcast exploring contemporary LatinX life in the Inland Empire, and our relationships to geography and to one another. Each episode invites guests to delve into a different topic facing LatinX peoples today.
Sharing Air is a podcast that takes a transdisciplinary look at how we connect, even in isolation. In each episode, we explore our complex relationship with the essential yet precarious medium of air as we share stories that bring us together in these times of distance and transformation.