Cynthiaheddlesten

Don’t Know

A knowledge dump for the college student

Auteur

Cynthiaheddlesten

Catégorie

Education

Site du podcast

MCCdontknow.podbean.com

Dernier épisode

20 févr. 2026

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Épisodes

Resilience 20.02.2026

In this episode, we’re talking about what the messy, honest version of resilience really looks like for college students. We’ll explore what it means to bounce back when you’re struggling, how to tell the difference between strength and burnout, and whether resilience is something you’re born with or something you learn over time. Join Maple Woods Sociology Instructor, Jessica Halperin, and Maple...

Ep. 8 - A.I.: The good, the bad, the ugly 26.11.2025

A student-powered conversation on why AI is being used, what excites or worries them, and how it should (and shouldn’t) shape education. A fresh, honest look at the future of learning from our MCC students, Ava, Jenn, and Maggie, who represent diverse views on artificial intelligence, from completely abstaining to actively promoting its use in the college classroom.

Ep. 7 Language and the Soul 24.10.2025

In the season two premiere of Don’t Know, we explore the profound idea of how language shapes the way we think, feel, and remember, revealing how our words can mirror the deepest parts of who we are. Guests Dr. Cecil Valenzuela, an Education professor at the University of San Diego, unpacks the intricate relationship between language and identity. MCC student Siga Gueye brings a personal perspecti...

Trauma 08.04.2025

Trauma is a word we hear often, but what exactly is it and what are its consequences? In the final episode of the season, we will speak with Biology Instructor Amanda Merryman, Psychology Instructor Lara Ashbaugh, and former MCC Student Kaylee Brazeal to help you understand what trauma is—and isn’t—as well as the physical, mental, emotional, and social impacts of trauma.

Cutting the cord: complexities in independence 05.03.2025

Independence is something we both strive for and wrestle with. Join historian Lyle Gibson and MCC student Mickey Miller as they explore what independence means for college-age students, along with the benefits and challenges that come with the journey.

Glorification of Busy 18.01.2025

MCC Division Chair Dachia Busch and MCC-Online student Jeremy Robinson join us for a discussion on the glorification of being busy—why being busy feels so important to us and how students can stay productive without becoming overwhelmed. Please note that this episode has some minor audio issues, so bear with us as we continue to learn and improve.

Isolation 06.12.2024

Winter blues aren’t just about the cold weather but also about social isolation. MCC counselors, Jeff Wilt and Burke Maxted, and student Reham Askar, join us for a discussion around what causes winter isolation and how we can cope with it.

Fear. 01.11.2024

In this episode, we explore fear through a psychological, historical, and sociological lens.  The discussion centers around how fear manifests in us as humans and how it is and has been used as a form of social control.    Guests: Patrick Kirkwood, PhD, History Kimberly Glackin, Psychology Kevin Wentworth, former MCC student  

Episode 1: Life Tidbits 04.10.2024

Cynthia and Jennifer welcome English Professor, Robyn McGee, to discuss life advice for college students

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