Dr. JC Phelps
The Pivot Table
The Pivot Table with Dr. JC Phelps is a professor-student podcast built on conversation. Each episode moves beyond the classroom and office hours and into the studio, where Dr. Phelps and his students talk about college life, athletics, current events, business, culture, and whatever else is on the table. It’s not a lecture. It’s not an interview. It’s a reminder that there is power in simply sitting down at the table and talking.
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Dr. JC Phelps
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Feb 24, 2026
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Episodes
The WNBA and the MNBA with Natalie Gentry and Julian Cunningham 24.02.2026 22:47
Everybody watches women’s sports. Get with the program! In this episode of The Pivot Table, we sit down with LWU basketball players Natalie Gentry and Julian Cunningham to talk hoops, headlines, and what it’s really like being a college athlete at LWU.
Basketball and Academics with Jordan Turner and Ty Seay 17.02.2026 21:18
In this episode of The Pivot Table, student-athletes Jordan Turner and Ty Seay join the table to talk about life as college basketball players at LWU. We debate basketball GOATs, build a Basketball Mt. Rushmore, and break down where today’s stars fit in the all-time conversation. Of course, no modern basketball discussion would be complete without talking about the Double Double Queen, Angel Reese...
Welcome to the Pivot Table 14.02.2026 3:44
In this opening episode, Dr. JC Phelps outlines the purpose of the podcast and the vision behind moving professor–student conversations beyond the classroom and into the studio. Listeners are also introduced to the semester cohost, Grace Adams of Henry County, Kentucky. The Pivot Table features thoughtful, unscripted dialogue on college life, business, culture, athletics, and current events — one...
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