Higher Education Podcasts

Criminal Nuggets show

Criminal NuggetsJoin Now to Follow

This is what truly efficient legal learning looks like. Samuel Partida, Jr. has a way of turning dry, criminal court decisions into understandable bits of valuable knowledge. The nuggets of information just plop out of the cases. Sam has a knack of focusing on the choices made by the people, the lawyers and the judges in the cases. Under this kind of learning regime, the lessons just naturally fall out of the discussion. Anyone with a desire to learn the criminal law in a fundamental way will find a home here. Staying current with the case law has never been this easy, nor this fun.

By Samuel Partida, Jr.

The Resus Room show

The Resus RoomJoin Now to Follow

Emergency Medicine podcasts based on evidence based medicine focussed on practice in and around the resus room.

By Simon Laing, Rob Fenwick & James Yates

Systems Saved Me show

Systems Saved MeJoin Now to Follow

This is the Systems Saved Me Podcast, where we help business owners navigate their way to success through systems. If you want an action­packed podcast with step by step chatter from a variety of industries, this is the show for you! I’m Jordan Gill, Head Honcho at The Kolada Group, a business operations firm that helps you maximize the efficiency of your tech and your team. Tune in every Monday for a shiny new episode!

By Jordan Gill

Higher Ed Happy Hour show

Higher Ed Happy HourJoin Now to Follow

In the Higher Ed Happy Hour, three well-known Washington, DC-based journalists and policy wonks -- Kevin Carey of New America, Andrew Kelly of the American Enterprise Institute, and Libby Nelson of Vox.com -- discuss the latest happenings in higher education policy, research, and popular culture. There are special guests, wonky digressions, and excursions into the shocking and absurd.

By New America

Why I Write show

Why I WriteJoin Now to Follow

Why I Write podcast is produced by the National Council of Teachers of English and hosted by C.C. Chapman of "Accident Hash" fame. Why I Write is a bi-weekly podcast similar to Lifehacker's "How I Work" series in which we delve into the topic of writing by talking with authors from variety genres and methods to hear their take on writing and its importance both in their lives and how it should be important in each of ours.

By National Council of Teachers of English

Knowing Animals show

Knowing AnimalsJoin Now to Follow

Knowing Animals is a regular 20 minutes podcast about all things related to animals and ethics; animals and the law; animals and politics; and animal advocacy. It features interviews with academic and animal advocates. It is available free so enjoy!

By Siobhan O'Sullivan

Circulation on the Run show

Circulation on the RunJoin Now to Follow

Each 15-minute podcast begins with an overview of the issue’s contents and main take-home messages for busy clinicians on the run. This is followed by a deep dive into a featured article of particular clinical significance: views will be heard from both author and editor teams for a “behind the scenes” look at the publication. Expect a fun, highly conversational and clinically-focused session each week!

By Carolyn Lam, MBBS, PhD

Archinect Sessions show

Archinect SessionsJoin Now to Follow

A biweekly discussion of pressing architecture news and issues, hosted by Paul Petrunia, Donna Sink, and Ken Koense.

By Paul Petrunia, Donna Sink and Ken Koense

The OSA Insider show

The OSA InsiderJoin Now to Follow

A podcast about medical student life and the journey to becoming a physician. Featuring survival tips, wellness strategies, inside scoop on major milestones, and interviews with inspirational faculty members, residents, and students. Join host Dr. Neda Frayha and find out what doctors wish they knew when they were in medical school. From the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Office of Student Affairs.

By University of Maryland School of Medicine Office of Student Affairs

NASFAA's Off the Cuff Podcast show

NASFAA's Off the Cuff PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Hosted by NASFAA staff, this weekly podcast offers an unscripted view of hot financial aid and higher education-related topics. Justin Draeger and co-hosts will discuss what's happening inside the beltway to give you an insider's perspective.

By NASFAA