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Schooled in Collaboration: The Power of Student-Teacher Partnerships in Podcasting

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Hosts Jennifer-Lee Gunson & Neil McPhedran. A Podium Podcasts & HigherEdPods.com Production
Published
Mon 08 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://www.continuingstudiespodcast.com/episodes/schooled-in-collaboration-the-power-of-student-teacher-partnerships-in-podcasting

A student-teacher collaboration driving a podcast that answers real college questions and empowers students and families.

Dr. Catherine Ross, professor of English at the University of Texas at Tyler and host of Ask Dr. Ross, shares her journey into podcasting and how she uses it to demystify higher education for students and parents alike. Alongside her co-host and producer, Ashley Worley, Dr. Ross tackles pressing questions about preparing for college, avoiding debt, and thriving academically while challenging common misconceptions about university life. They discuss the evolving role of podcasting in education, the power of storytelling to bridge gaps between high schools and universities, and the balance between embracing technology like AI and preserving essential writing skills. With insights on collaboration, mentorship, and the growing opportunities podcasting creates for students, this conversation offers both inspiration and practical takeaways for educators, learners, and aspiring podcasters.

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Chapters:

  • (00:00) - Introduction

  • (04:51) - Launching Ask Dr. Ross

  • (07:04) - Ashley’s Role & Student Involvement

  • (08:12) - Podcasting for Student Opportunities

  • (10:17) - Breaking Down College Misconceptions

  • (13:29) - Changing Majors & Discovering New Paths

  • (16:22) - Why Podcasting Works for Education

  • (19:13) - AI in Education

  • (24:19) - Structuring Episodes Around Questions

  • (26:04) - Homeschooling & College Prep

  • (28:55) - Expanding Podcasting Across the University

  • (31:28) - The Value of Student Podcast Roles

  • (34:55) - Leveraging YouTube for Podcast Growth

  • (36:29) - Conclusion

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