Episodes
You could’ve said that! In college, you will meet a lot of
great people and you will not be friends with everyone, but you do not have to be a foe, either. Communication is a major key; clearly stating your feelings will help alleviate some confusion between parties. Janet, Jordyn, and Kejuan are back to discuss the friendships and breakdowns due to communication issues.
Published 12/05/23
Ew! Why are you approaching me like that? This is our first
time meeting. Most people will not remember much about you; however, they will remember the first encounter and how you made them feel. Janet, Jordyn, and Kejuan join us to discuss the importance of having a positive attitude and how it can impact your college journey.
Published 12/05/23
The campus is full of hustlers! Regardless of the support
you have, always promote your brand; someone is watching. Promoting your brand is important, whether it is your name's reputation or a business you own. Devon and Messiah join us to discuss their businesses and how they promote their product positively.
Published 12/05/23
ALWAYS protect your brand! It is important to have a good
reputation for your brand. Your brand can be anything from your name, your business, or any organization or company you are affiliated with. Joshua and Tamryn join us to discuss the importance of protecting your brand and maintaining a good reputation.
Published 12/05/23
Aye, Shawty, what yo name is? How do you want to be approached for the conversation to take off? Understand that what works for some only works for some. Jared, Josh, and Rosalind join us to give advice on how to respectfully approach someone you are interested in.
Published 11/13/23
Is this a safe space? EXPRESS YOURSELF! Society has placed so many labels on what it means to be a man that it has created a stigma surrounding men expressing their true feelings. Buckle up; it is going to get deep! Austin, Joshua, Kejuan, and Michael joined us to speak on toxic masculinity.
Published 11/13/23
What’s college without a good summer experience? The college
experience goes beyond the classroom and campus involvement; what are you doing to continue to gain transferable skills and build your network? Biology majors Marshay and Rhea join us to speak on their phenomenal summer experience at Meharry Medical College.
Published 11/13/23
We all have a hero that we look up to; however, it hits differently when you are the hero to someone else. As a first-generation college student, the hype and excitement from people in your hometown are just what you need to keep you motivated. As you hustle, grind, and execute, please remember that someone is always watching you. Jericho joins us to discuss his hometown experiences and what motivates him to keep going.
Published 11/13/23
How can I assist you? Students often time suffer in silence,
and you do not have to. There are several people and resources available for your success on campus. I have student leaders Himani Patel and Mouhammed Gueye here to help guide the conversation on how you can best utilize the campus resources.
Published 10/27/23
Let’s talk about life as a RAM! Your college experience is what you make it. You can be broke or have many hustles, but the memories will last forever. I have student leaders Josh, Smit, and Tre here to share their experiences at ASU. These guys are hilarious, but they will keep it real as well!
Published 10/27/23
Albany State’s motto is “A Past to Cherish, A Future Fulfill.” Knowing where you come from gives you an idea of where you are potentially heading. Buckle up! Assistant Professor Dr. Joshua Butler gives us a general history lesson.
Published 10/13/23
One will support you through any crisis, challenge, or difficult situation, and the other one, well, if you see her face, that means you have a case. The Office of Student Support and Conduct staff, Ms. Shayla Taylor and Ms. Laquiela Daniel share the responsibilities and resources of their office. Depending on your needs, this office should be within your top five resources on campus.
Published 10/13/23
Welcome back to Season III of RAMily 101! We hope you enjoyed listening to Seasons I & II and gained some helpful tips as you start your journey as a Golden Ram!
Published 10/13/23
Black Letter Greek Organizations are significant on college campuses and within the community. Some of us have been exposed to Greek life by relatives or old teachers; however, some students come to campus without any idea about Greek-lettered organizations. On this episode, we will be discussing “Divine Nine Organizations.” We have Greek Life and Community Engagement Coordinator, Mr. Anthony Morman, joining us to discuss Albany State’s Divine Organizations and the steps to becoming a member.
Published 07/25/23
It’s a different world than where we come from. We have a common goal of graduating with a college degree; however, I have little ones depending on me! On this episode, we will be discussing “A Different World.” Ms. Arlexis Farmer joins us to discuss her journey of motherhood and school.
Published 07/13/23
Being the first in your family to go to college can be challenging, but with a positive mindset, everything will work out for the best. On this episode, we will be discussing “First Generation College Students and Mindsets.” Student leader Mr. Kejuan Stewart joins us to discuss his first-generation college experience and mindset.
Published 07/13/23
Fast money is not always good money! Being broke is not the end of the world! In this episode, we will discuss “The Broke College Student.” Student leaders Ms. Tamryn Davis and Mr. Kejuan Stewart are joining us to talk about their college experience with limited funds.
Published 06/29/23
You learn to find balance as you transition from high school to college, and it is not always at the start of the semester. Your first semester is a learning experience, and you must utilize all campus resources to succeed. On this episode, we will be discussing “Gotta Make A U-Turn.” Ms. Jayla Menefee is joining us to discuss her hiccups during her first semester and what she is doing now to ensure she is academically successful.
Published 06/29/23
Students just want to have fun; however, you must also do your work! This episode's topic is "House Party: How Was Your First Semester?" We have first-year students Ms. Ja'leya Cal, Mr. Michael Faustin, and Ms. Savannah Gipson joining us to talk about their first-year experience on campus, the good, the bad, and the ugly!
Published 06/16/23
As a working student, it is important to have a work/life balance. On this episode, we will be discussing “Work/Life Balance.” Mrs. Sherronda Fowler joins us to discuss her experience as a Wife, mother, full-time employee, and college student.
Published 06/16/23
High school is ending, and the heat about what is next is on! Sometimes your family or role models think they know what is best for you. However, you must do what is best for you in any situation. On this episode, we will be discussing “Pressures of Going to College.” Student leader Ms. Jasmine Warlock is joining us to discuss her journey with the pressures of going to college.
Published 05/31/23
Calling all middle and high school students to participate in a great opportunity. On this episode, we will be discussing the Educational Talent Search (ETS) program. The Director of Educational Talent Search, Mrs. Callie Evans, is joining us to discuss the ETS program and how you can get involved as a middle or high school student.
Published 05/31/23
Ball is life! Being a student-athlete isn’t easy, and it takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and time management to balance your academics, including attending class and studying, and your athletic schedule,
including workouts, practice, and games. On this episode, we will be discussing the “Student-Athlete: The Balancing Act. We have student-athlete, Mr. Brandon Palmer, joining us.
Published 05/19/23
Who is a part of your network? Who you know and the connections you make can get you the job you want. On this episode, we will be discussing “How to make Connections” that will help you on campus, during your internship search, and snagging a job after graduating. We have Dr. Julie Frances-Pettway, Director of Career Services, joining us to continue the conversation on how to utilize Career Services.
Published 05/19/23