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College Compass: By Experts at Scholarship.org

The George Snow Scholarship Fund | Produced by Channon Ellwood

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We aim to empower the youth of our community on their college journeys. Hosted by Tim Snow, President of the George Snow Scholarship Fund, each episode dives into all aspects of higher education. We will provide exclusive tips for applying for college/scholarships, guide listeners through the do's and don'ts of financial aid, share invaluable advice on self-care and mental health while away at college, and more! Tim will sit down with expert guests who share valuable insights and actionable ...
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Welcome to SEO Scholars' first-ever podcast called SEO: Behind the Scholars. This podcast is led by our current Scholars (students) who share their honest perspectives and experiences about SEO Scholars. On this podcast, you’ll learn more about our academic classes, SAT prep, supportive community, enrichment programs, and so much more! Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to our podcast channel!Visit our recruitment website at www.seoscholarsrecruitment.com.
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Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon

The Scholars Strategy Network

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No Jargon, the Scholars Strategy Network's bi-weekly podcast, presents interviews with top university scholars on the politics, policy problems, and social issues facing the nation. Powerful research, intriguing perspectives -- and no jargon. Find show notes and plain-language research briefs on hundreds of topics at https://scholars.org/podcast.
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Your go-to podcast for the latest updates on scholarships for Indian students. From school to college and study abroad, we cover eligibility, deadlines, application tips, and real student stories — helping you find the right support for your academic journey.
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On Biblical Scholarship provides a view into the art and craft of this fascinating field. Every week, scholars will have the opportunity to share their background, research interests, study methods, and best practices for aspiring scholars.
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Money and Mental Peace - Scholarship, Dave Ramsey Baby Steps, FAFSA 2025, Scholarships for College, Scholarships for High School Seniors

Kara Walker - College Scholarship Strategist, Dave Ramsey Budget Nerd, Dual Enroll, Find Scholarships

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Are you worried about how to pay for college? Stressed because it’s so expensive? Are you having trouble finding scholarships, or all you find don’t apply to you? Overwhelmed with all things school and money? Welcome fam! This podcast will help you find and get scholarships, avoid student loans and maybe even graduate college debt-free! Hey! I’m Kara, a Christian entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, and scholarship BEAST! I figured out how to not only finish college debt-free, but I even had $ ...
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Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education

Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education at Brandeis University

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There is great scholarship being done in the field of Jewish education, but it’s not always accessible. And even when it is, it’s not always obvious why people in the field of Jewish education should care about it. That’s what this podcast is about—making really interesting scholarship on Jewish education accessible and talking with scholars about why it matters. Learning About Learning draws on live conversations, originally conducted as Zoom webinars. Regular episodes feature discussions b ...
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Basketball Scholars

Basketball Scholars

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4 guys pretending they know anything about the NBA. Amateur opinions, amateur personalities, professional content. Hosted by Keith Errington, Phil Shreeves, Arman Gill and Zach Davidson
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College and Scholarship Help

Khalilah Hall, The Planner LLC

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Sharing valuable insight to help families clearly understand how to navigate the tedious, college application and scholarship process. The podcast episodes will cover material in the Pre-College To Do List book which is a step by step guide on college admissions, applications, scholarship strategies, how to develop a compelling essay, competitive academic/ scholarship resume and MORE! Also, the College and Scholarship Help Parent Planning Workbook and College Application ToolKit are also ava ...
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A podcast exploring issues in the field of African Christianity and African Theology both on the continent of Africa and in diaspora. The Podcast is hosted by Harvey Kwiyani who teaches theology, missiology, and leadership courses at several places in the US, Europe and Africa. He is currently based at Liverpool Hope University where he teaches African theology.
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**********Top 5% Globally Ranked Podcast********** Whether you're a graduate student staring down a thesis/dissertation, a junior scholar building your research agenda, or a seasoned academic ready to level up, this podcast is here to help you write smarter, publish more, and thrive in the process. I’m Dr. Kyle Rudick, full professor at the University of Northern Iowa. I’ve published dozens of articles, chapters, books, and essays, and edited for some of the top outlets in my field. Along th ...
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Independent Scholars Podcast

Independent Scholars Community

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We are a virtual community organized by book historians and librarians, but open to independent scholars in other disciplines. Our podcast addresses the many facets of being an independent scholar: research, life choices, prospects, community, projects, and development. Visit our website https://independentscholars.hcommons.org/
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So, You Got A Scholarship is a podcast that has candid conversations about academia by centering marginalised voices, perspectives, and experiences inside and outside the classroom. The show asks important questions that seek to transform educational institutions and looks these through the personal stories of various guests. It is a conversation that needs to happen and SYGS is contributing to it with some of today’s greatest minds. This podcast is bound to get you thinking.
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Seekers and Scholars

The Mary Baker Eddy Library

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Discover how seekers and scholars from a variety of disciplines have engaged with Mary Baker Eddy's life, ideas, and accomplishments. The final episode aired August 1, 2025. All 105 episodes in the series remain available.
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In the wake of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, millions of Americans are left wondering what comes next for their healthcare. Professor Miranda Yaver breaks down what fueled the shutdown, why the Affordable Care Act is once again under strain, and what rising healthcare costs will mean for families, healthcare providers, and entire…
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“If at all possible, resist the dehumanizing forces that are at work in grad school and in the early days of your academic employment.” — Emily Hunter McGowin Theologian and professor Emily Hunter McGowin joins us on the podcast to discuss the nature of family in the context of God’s kingdom. How can we live as faithful followers of Jesus within ou…
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In 2020, the Supreme Court surprised many observers by holding up the rights of the Muscogee (Creek) nation. In McGirt v Oklahoma, the Court held that the Creek Nation retained its sovereign rights over a very large part of Eastern Oklahoma. The decision began with a poetic line: “At the end of the Trail of Tears is a promise.” The case raises furt…
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Two years after October 7, that date seems to mark a watershed in Jewish life around the world, including in North America. In this session, we explore how American Jewish educators and Jewish educational institutions have responded, how the changed environment has affected their work, and how they might need to think differently about the work of …
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On Episode 5 of the AISC podcast, members Diego Alcalá, Bikrum Gill, and Navid Farnia discuss the U.S. continued buildup in the Caribbean, focusing particularly on the implications for Venezuela and Puerto Rico. They also explore the ongoing imperialist attacks against Lebanon, the West's failing military campaign against Russia, and the popular di…
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Do you have no time to apply for scholarships? I get it! Between classes, work, homework, working out, time with God, friends, family, and sleep, when are you going to have time to apply for scholarships!? I get it! Today I have 3 time management tips to help you make more space in your day to finish those applications! Woohoo! LET'S GO!!! BUT, are…
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Have you ever gotten glowing feedback from a professor or advisor and wondered, “Is this really good enough to publish?” Have you ever hovered over that “Submit” button wondering whether you are ready for what the decision may be? Hey co-authors, in this episode we break down the most common indicators that your manuscript isn’t quite submission-re…
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Click here for Flourish Coaching's Free 2-Minute College Major & Career Readiness Quiz ---------- Click here to learn more about the ACE (Access to College Experts) Network, where you will get expert guidance for college admissions, essays, test-prep, scholarships, and even dorm planning, for less than the price of a tank of gas! ---------- Feature…
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Want to stay productive over Thanksgiving break without giving up your precious time with family, food, and football? You’re in luck. In this episode, I walk you through a $4000 VIDEO scholarship you can apply for before Thanksgiving break is over—without sacrificing your turkey, mashed taters, or chill time. You’ll get: • Where to find this $4000 …
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Want to be productive over Thanksgiving break without giving up family time, football, or those mashed taters? 🙌 You’re in luck. In this episode, I walk you through a $5000 scholarship you can finish in UNDER an hour — one of the easiest, fastest scholarships to apply for this season. If you’ve been searching for quick scholarships, fast scholarshi…
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Do you ever dread that journal review request hitting your inbox? Do you get worried you’ll either spend way too long on it or, worse, become Reviewer 2 in the process? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we’re talking about how to review other people’s work without becoming Reviewer 2, the condescending, nitpicky, or ego-driven academic villain we’ve…
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Climate change will lead to climate migration. There has been a renewed interest in adaptation strategies. Mitigation efforts seek to limit the amount of greenhouse gases in the environment to slow climate change. But adaptation recognizes that the climate has changed and we as a society and as a planet must adapt to these rising temperatures and t…
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If your child is turning 18, whether they are going away to college or remaining at home, please consider getting a Power of Attorney in place. You can use my discount code, ScholarshipCoach20, to take 20% off the total price at Mama Bear Legal Forms when you use this link: https://www.mamabearlegalforms.com/youngadult?oid=1&affid=44 ---------- Fea…
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If you’ve got 10 minutes and want to put yourself in the running for $500 of free scholarship money, this episode is your Thanksgiving break win. I’m walking you through a simple, no-essay scholarship that’s perfect for students who want to stay productive over break without spending hours writing or filling out long forms. We’ll cover: Who’s eligi…
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Grown skeptical of “religion” but still hungry for truth? In this episode, I share how I went from questioning everything I believed — to discovering that reason and faith aren’t enemies after all. This isn’t about blind belief; it’s about following evidence, wrestling with doubts, and finding something solid enough to build a life on. You’ll hear:…
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The Anti-Imperialist Scholars Collective's inaugural roundtable focuses on the modern role of Russia in the world system today, highlighting the constellation of local, regional, hemispheric, and global forces that shape Russia's place in the world. Three central questions guide the discussion: What structural relations define Russia's position in …
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The criminal legal system often misunderstands—and mishandles—people with intellectual disabilities. Law professor Katie Kronick explains how and why these individuals so often fall through the cracks in a system built around efficiency and rigid rules. She breaks down the stakes with real examples, including a high-profile death penalty case now b…
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“Hospitality is not only external; it’s internal. Hospitality is not only inside of spaces; it’s also wherever we go.” — Laura Baghdassarian Murray Spiritual director Laura Baghdassarian Murray joins us on the podcast to discuss the place of spiritual hospitality in our everyday lives. How can we find authentic ways to offer and receive hospitality…
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Do you ever stare at a half-written literature review paragraph and think, “Where the heck am I going with all of this?” Do you ever worry that your paragraphs are either too convoluted or just an endless stream of summaries? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we dig into how to write crisp, compelling paragraphs in your literature review. We’ll unpa…
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Would you like to learn more about earning scholarships as a college student? Then download our free guide, Scholarships for College Students. This free guide shares the five steps for earning scholarships as a college student. Links to more free scholarship resources are also included. Go to https://www.scholarshipgps.com/collegescholarships -----…
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What is Donald Trump trying to accomplish by resuming nuclear testing? And what impact will this decision have on nuclear non-proliferation? It seems that Trump doesn’t understand either nuclear testing or the basics about nuclear weapons. Does this undermine US policy for non-proliferation? Also, the US is unique in that a single person controls t…
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You're not a green-eyed monster from space, so you don't seem to fit the exacting qualifications of all the scholarships you're finding, UGH! Don't worry boo, I got you(: Today we discuss 2 ways that could help you find $10,000+ in scholarships for college! Website mentioned --> Chegg.com Work with me --> calendly.com/moneyandmentalpeace LET'S GOOO…
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Welcome to The Wise & Courageous Podcast, where we host conversations with women leaders about how they are seeking and engaging wisdom and courage in their leadership and work in this unique season. “I would like to leave a legacy of hope…. I get a lot of confidence knowing that God will win at the end. I know the end of this story. How amazing th…
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Student loans gotcha down? You’re not alone — but you don’t have to stay stuck! In this episode, we’re talking about real ways to get through college debt free, even if you’re already in debt or don’t qualify for many scholarships. I’ll share practical ways to get help in college, cut costs, and find creative options to get out of debt and finish s…
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Are you teaching all week, grading at night, and going to endless committees in between? Have you never taken a real vacation or enjoyed a weekend because you spend them “catching up” on research? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we’re talking about how to manage your energy—not just your time—so your writing life becomes sustainable. Academia ofte…
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Concerned about the ROTC scholarship process with this year's government shutdown? Here’s the truth. ROTC programs are strained but operational. Cadre are backfilling furloughed civilian roles, Army slid its October board about two weeks, Navy is pushing candidates to later boards, and Air Force is largely on schedule with fewer boards. If you’re a…
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Get our free list of recommended scholarship database sites to find thousands of scholarships: https://www.scholarshipgps.com/scholarship-websites ---------- Today, we are joined by Lee Norwood of College Sharks. In our conversation, Lee and I discussed: How students and parents can DIY college admissions while still getting expert guidance Why AI …
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Do you arrive at your qualitative discussion section so tired and burned out that it feels like a slog to put anything on paper? Do you keep getting feedback that says that your discussion isn’t doing enough to interpret your findings? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we’ll discuss how to develop a discussion section for your qualitative research t…
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In this episode of the AISC podcast, Charisse Burden-Stelly, Diego Alcala, Khadija Haynes, and Corinna Mullin take an anti-imperialist lens to discuss the distortion of Assata Shakur's legacy and the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean, with a focus on Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, and Cuba. They trace how imperialist war abroad connects to th…
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Violent policing and “disappearing” people is continuing in Brazil, even today in 2025. How is Brazilian civil society responding? [ dur: 33mins. ] Erica Resende is an Assistant Professor of International Relations and Security Studies at the Brazilian National War College in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is the co-editor of Defending Memory in Globa…
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He paid off $56,696 in student loans in his early 20s — but it didn’t happen overnight. In this inspiring part two of Jon Carothers’ story, we dive into the faith, mindset, and habits that made it possible. 💬 How did he do it? Through God’s guidance, surrender, and taking ownership of his choices. He picked up extra jobs, surrounded himself with a …
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"The red flag you're looking for is 'complete and on hold.' If you're not paying attention, you could be in this status for MONTHS..." The new DoDMERB medical qualification process for ROTC Scholarships has rolled out, and frankly, it's causing a lot of confusion and delays. With two separate systems, DMACS 2.0 and DODMETS, candidates are getting s…
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Spiritual formation has long been considered an important part of theological education for seminary students in Christian contexts, but what about students in Jewish seminaries? In a recent study of Jewish seminarians' perspectives of their formation needs, scholars learned that rabbinical students at a progressive seminary seek training in areas …
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This Election Day is the perfect moment to look beyond the national headlines and focus on what's happening closer to home. As Americans head to the polls, Professor Brian Adams breaks down why state and local elections matter—from the mayors, town councils, and school boards shaping daily life to the policies that affect housing and public safety.…
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“...our hearts are like this - given a whole week full of headlines and pressures and fears and joys we imperceptively get pulled off course...so to gather together with other believers is a way of pulling our needle back north again.” — Carmen Joy Imes Old testament professor Carmen Joy Imes joins us on the podcast to discuss the role of the peopl…
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Do you need advice on how to find and secure scholarships? November is National Scholarship Month! To celebrate, we're diving into the world of scholarships. How you can find them and secure them for your college journey. Joining us is Dr. Kristina Taylor, Dr. Taylor is the Director of the College & Career Center at Cypress Bay High School in Westo…
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Do you ever walk into an academic conference and feel a knot in your stomach because of the pressure to sound brilliant, network flawlessly, and not accidentally embarrass yourself in front of your field’s big names? You’re not alone. Hey co-authors! In this episode, we’re unpacking how to make a strong, authentic impression at academic conferences…
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Jaime Smith is a certified educational planner with 25 years of experience in education at the middle, high school, and college levels. As a college adviser, she specializes in transfer admissions, homeschoolers, neurodiverse learners, and other nontraditional students. In our conversation, Jaime and I discussed: The number of students who transfer…
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Do you ever worry that your qualitative research results section just isn’t doing justice to your participants’ stories? Or that your analysis ends up being either too thin, too cluttered, or scattered for your readers to make sense of? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we’re talking about how to write a rigorous and evocative qualitative research r…
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We spend the hour looking at the environmental impact of the US military. How much does the US military pollute the environment? What is their role in climate change causing green house emissions? The military has taken some measures to reduce its impact on the environment and green gas emissions, but our guests say these measures do little to assu…
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I personally found my client over $19,800 worth of scholarship opportunities, pertaining to her major, hobbies, age, interests, etc. (Wanna be next!?!?) What if you were handed a list of scholarships that were tailor-made for you? What if you didn't even have to search for them because I did it for you? This is possible! I myself graduated from col…
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Have you ever looked at your CV and thought, “I did all that…but who was it all for?” Have you chased deadlines, won awards, and met every metric, but feel further from the ideas that first inspired you? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we’re talking about how to protect your academic identity and purpose in a system that all-too-often rewards outp…
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If you have a Class of 2026 or Class of 2027 student, this is for you. Through the ACE Network, you’ll have access to 6 AMAZING and VETTED college planning experts. This affordable service gives you access to gems of personalized information on college admissions, college essays, SAT and ACTs, dorm planning, and, of course, scholarships! Click the …
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Are the US Navy attacks on ships off the coast of Venezuela and Colombia legal? And are they unprecedented? On today’s show we explore the legality of these attacks and the precedents for them under the global war on terror and the war on drugs. [ dur: 58mins. ] Marten Willem Brienen is associate professor of Global Studies at Oklahoma State Univer…
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I’M GONNA HELP YOU GET PAID TO SIT IN CLASS + DO YOUR HOMEWORK WHILE MAKING BANK!!! Eeeek! What a fun topic! Listen in to learn more :D Related episodes: 93 - Can I Really Find Cheap Textbooks Online for Under $50? YES!! 3 Steps to Save Money on Books! on Apple Podcasts 169 - 5 Tips To Save $400 on Coffee in College (Dave Ramsey Approved!!!) on App…
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