Episodes
Test prep expert Akil Bello quickly realized he was good at taking tests. But when it came to college, he says he did everything the wrong way. What's his advice when it comes to admissions testing? And what one thing is more important than two extra hours of test prep for your child? Akil's perspective and advice is why this is one of our favorite episodes from Season 1.   Guest: @akilbello   If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the...
Published 09/30/20
Before he was on The Daily Show, Bob Wiltfong was growing up in Nebraska with no idea how to follow his dream. How do you make a path when you don't see one? And what do you do when the advice you get changes everything, for better and for worse?  That is why this episode is one of our favorites. Plus, a listener asks how much does your high school's name and reputation matter in the admissions process? Guests: Bob Wiltfong Chad Fulton, Associate Director of College Counseling, St....
Published 09/23/20
Princeton rower turned Princeton admissions officer Kim Digilio talks about self-loathing in high school, getting into the only school she applied to, and how a wart made her change her major. Her openness and honesty make this a must-listen and one of our favorite episodes. Guest: Kim Digilio www.sentfromthefuture.com Music: Andromeda's Nebula by Backspace, Maipen Lei by Beltone (Icons8.com), Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar, V by Weary Eyes (Icons8.com)
Published 09/16/20
Who gets in and why? Those are the crucial questions when it comes to college admissions and it's the title of Jeff Selingo's new book.  What are the most important parts of your application? What are schools looking for? How does COVID impact everything? And does your application really only get reviewed for eight minutes? This is a must-listen for parents and students in the college admissions process.  Guest: Jeff Selingo (@JeffSelingo) If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a...
Published 09/09/20
Isa Watson is an award-winning chemist, an accomplished pianist, and the founder of Squad. She skipped two grades and holds three degrees, so why was she told she wasn't college material? And how did she respond when she was? Plus, info on Squad's 2020 Orientation for college students.  Guest: Isa Watson (@isadwatson), Founder of @withyoursquad If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Last...
Published 09/02/20
When J.A. Adande left ESPN to go back to his alma mater, it spoke to what Northwestern means to him. How he got to Northwestern, and the impact it had on his career and life, is a fascinating story that he's about to tell, particularly why "college is a time to fail." Guest: J.A. Adande @jadande If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Surrender by Uncleboris, Please Listen Carefully by...
Published 08/26/20
Fear/anxiety expert Kristen Ulmer started college at 15 and was the best female big mountain extreme skier in the world for 12 years. So what can jumping off a cliff on skis teach you about your relationship with fear? You're about to find out in one of our favorite episodes from Season One. Guest: Kristen Ulmer For more info on her work, and a free fear assessment, go to kristenulmer.com If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and...
Published 08/19/20
When NC State Associate Vice Provost Dr. Stephanie Helms Pickett went to college, she planned to study radio and tv broadcasting and become the next Oprah. Instead, she fell in love with the college environment and never left. But that doesn't mean it was easy. This is one of the most emotional episodes from the first season and one of the best. Guest: @drhelmspickett If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great...
Published 08/12/20
"I went to something like 10 or 11 schools before I got to grad school." That's just the start of producer Rand Getlin's journey to Oregon. The rest of it is even better, which is why it's one of our favorites from Season 1. Plus, how do you make sure that college essay doesn't sound like a teenager trying to be a 40-year-old? Guests: Rand Getlin @randgetlin Liz Pleshette, Director of College Counseling, Latin School of Chicago If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple...
Published 08/05/20
Next in our rundown of favorite epsiodes from Season 1: What do you do when you have a dream school, or a dream of what college should look like, but you go somewhere else? How do you make a new dream? Ashley Spencer is living proof. Plus, when is the right time for parents to talk to their kids about the role of finances in the college decision? Guests:  Ashley Spencer @ashleyyspencer Chad Fulton, Associate Director of College Counseling, St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Austin, TX If you...
Published 07/29/20
"It's like a Fresh Prince of Beverly Hills story." Everything changed for Nate Jones one afternoon in sixth grade. This is the story of how he responded, his plan to get into USC, and how he became the first in his family to attend college.   Plus, why choosing a college is like shopping for toothpaste and jeans. Guests:  Nate Jones (@JonesOnTheNBA) Ann Marie Strauss, Director of College Counseling, Garrison Forest School, Owings Mills, MD If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a...
Published 07/22/20
"A high school counselor and an admissions officer changed my life." Those are the words of Angel Perez, CEO of NACAC, and they're from one of our most loved episodes. A pivotal moment with a high school counselor was the first step on an incredible journey that you'll definitely want to hear. Guest: @AngelBPerez CEO of @NACAC If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Good Tone by Nordgroove,...
Published 07/16/20
Do you believe you're lucky? Bari Harlam does. She's a business leader, educator, and author, and she'll not only tell about her journey to the University of Pennsylvania, but why it's important to believe you're lucky. Guest: Bari Harlam If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Crown by Kuzzzo, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar, Summer Lights by Anchors and Seagulls, Maipen Lei by Beltone, Air...
Published 07/10/20
What does it mean to be your ancestors' wildest dreams? Henry Chavez is an immigrant, a DREAMer, and a first-gen college student. But as big as that description is, there's so much more to Henry and his journey to college. Guest: Henry Chavez @HenryChavezz If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Andromeda's Nebula by BackSpace, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar, Waterfalls by Samsara, Last...
Published 07/01/20
Asparagus can be hard to love. So why should you try it? And what does it have to do with crocheting and getting into college? Ask Alvin Irby, a former kindergarten teacher turned award-winning social entrepreneur, comedian, and author whose TED Talk has been view more than one million times.  Guest: Alvin Irby @AlvinIrby If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Epicly by Nordgroove, Please...
Published 06/25/20
What is a six word essay? Why is it important? Sydney Jensen is the 2019 Nebraska Teacher of the Year and her TED Talk went viral. In this episode, she's talks about her struggles in math class, finding her purpose, and why a six word essay is important. Guest: Sydney Jensen (@sydneycjensen) If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Everything by Max Sergeev, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar,...
Published 06/17/20
We're told failure isn't just a bad thing, it's the worst thing. Jake Barton, the award-winning designer behind the 9/11 Memorial Museum and Storycorps, learned that failure is critical to success. Find out how failure set him up for future success. Plus, what is the one thing that's worth 50 IQ points? Guest: Jake Barton (@Jake_Barton of @localprojects) If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music:...
Published 06/10/20
Senator Jeff Merkley's the first in his family to attend college. The process of figuring out where to go & what to do after wasn't straight forward. So what's his advice? "Explore the world. Go on adventures." Guest: Senator Jeff Merkley (@JeffMerkley) If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Last Day of Winter by Trees Die Standing, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar, Feeling Fine by...
Published 06/03/20
The NY Times referred to Chris Bangle as "arguably the most influential auto designer of his generation." So how do you get from considering a future as a minister to being the first American named Chief of Design at BMW? Seeing a note on a box.  Guest: Chris Bangle (chrisbangleassociates.com) If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Waterfalls by Samsara, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar,...
Published 05/27/20
Author Phuc Tran’s journey to college cannot be summed up in a sentence or two. It includes punk rock, skateboarding, and a conversation at a bookstore. It also raises the question: what’s it like when college doesn’t initially live up to the hype? Guest: Phuc Tran (@phucskywalker on Instagram) If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Surrender by Uncleboris, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar,...
Published 05/20/20
"A high school counselor and an admissions officer changed my life." Those are the words of Angel Perez, CEO-Elect of NACAC. A pivotal moment with a high school counselor was the first step on an incredible journey that you'll definitely want to hear. Guest: @AngelBPerez CEO-Elect of @NACAC If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Good Tone by Nordgroove, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar,...
Published 05/12/20
Iowa State Auditor and breakfast pizza enthusiast Rob Sand had not even heard of Brown University until the summer before his senior year. But from the very first moment he saw campus, he knew it was the place for him. So how do you go from not hearing about Brown to finding a home there? You're about to find out.  Guest: @RobSandIA If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Lonely in Cafe by...
Published 05/05/20
Part II of Billy Corben's story - going to Miami and figuring out the "game" of college. Plus, he tells the story of taking time off from school to make Raw Deal, his documentary that premiered at Sundance. Guest: @BillyCorben If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Crown by Kuzzzo, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar, Autumn Nights by Anchors and Seagulls, Maipen Lei by Beltone, Into the...
Published 04/28/20
Published 04/28/20
Filmmaker Billy Corben grew up in Miami. He's made documentaries about Miami. He's even made two documentaries involving the University of Miami. So how did he almost end up at a school that wasn't The U? That's a story. And he's got stories for days.  Guest: @BillyCorben If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Andromeda's Nebula by BackSpace, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar, Sleepless...
Published 04/21/20