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Did you know that over 40% of all students at Endeavour College speak at least one language other than English at home? In fact, together, we represent approximately 45 nations and 7 continents. This cultural tapestry is only one aspect of the diversity that makes us special and although we are a Christian school, we practice many different religions and spiritualities. We know that each and every one of us has a unique story to tell. Through the conversations in this podcast series, we will ...
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Main Street Moxie: Stories from small-town founders and entrepreneurs told by students and faculty at Franklin College

Franklin College Department of Economics, Business, and Accounting and the Kite Shop at Franklin College

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Hear stories from the builders, dreamers, adventurers, and founders that knit communities together with businesses big and small. Whether it's a corner shop, a B2B agency, a nonprofit, or a high-powered startup on the rise, you'll hear about the ideas, the journeys, the challenges, and the victories from real people who make our small towns special. Periodic special editions will focus on student entrepreneurs at Franklin College and surrounding schools, as well as other programs around Indi ...
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Ghost Stories of Maynooth College

A Walking Tour of the Ghost Stories of Maynooth College

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The ancient campuses shared by NUI Maynooth and St Patrick's College have accumulated a wonderful array of mysterious tales during the hundreds of years of occupation. These stories are kept alive by generation after generation of staff and students of the Colleges, passed on in hushed voices on dark winters nights, shared over pints after a long day or used as tools to scare younger students. These stories have been collected through a series of interviews, lengthy research and a spirit of ...
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One thing we all have in common is that at some point in life, we will face adversity. No one can be ruled out when it comes to life’s challenges. Even the Principal. What defines us is how we approach these struggles and what we learn from them. In this episode, Mr Richard Baird shares his story. Without explicit details, there are some references…
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Part 1 - So much about an organisation depends on its leadership and a school is no different. Priorities, processes and policies… all of these elements are set by the Principal and the leadership team. But more importantly, the principal also directs the values and vision for, teaching and learning of course, but for the whole school community. Th…
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A good leader isn't the one who talks the loudest in the room - it's the one who has integrity, self-awareness, courage, respect, compassion, and resilience. Their influence makes a difference, and they communicate vision while showing gratitude, and collaborating effectively. Here's Emily Becker's story - a student leader in our community. We hope…
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Michael Brown is a friend of an Endeavour and a parent in our community. He was born in the Northern suburbs and resides in Florey with his wife and their three daughters. After starting work as a busboy at age 15, Michael went on to a successful career as a professional in the IT sector and as an adviser to government on economic development. He a…
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Have you ever considered a student exchange to another country? It takes great courage to leave home and step out of your comfort zone. In Term 1, Endeavour College hosted three students from Germany, and this is their story. We hope you enjoyed the first season of Stories of Endeavour. We certainly enjoyed sharing them with you.…
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When you tell a story, you spark a connection. That is how humans have communicated since the beginning of time —by telling stories. Here at Endevaour College, we have a diverse community, and this Podcast aims to celebrate the rich cultural tapestry of our community and share the unique stories that each of us brings to form the Endeavour story. W…
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Main Street Moxie rolls on with Steve Park of Park Embroidery Design in Greenwood, Indiana! Hosts Troy and Lennon chat with Steve about the starts, stops, and restarts in growing a business, and what he sees as needs for the community. Park Embroidery Designs contact information here: yellowpages.com/indianapolis-in/mip/park-embroidery-designs-4820…
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After an editing hiatus, Main Street Moxie is back with Teri Bair from A Trophy Business in Franklin, Indiana! Finn and Jon chat with Teri about her hometown roots, starting the business, and what she likes about working in Johnson County. Find A Trophy Business on Jeff Street in Franklin, and learn more here: https://www.franklincoc.org/a-trophy-b…
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It's a sweet double feature this week as Nic and Asher sit down with Christina Fletcher of home goods and creative shop Possibilities and Whitney Ackerson of Norma Jean's Pastries, both located in Franklin, Indiana. Find Norma Jean's here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Norma+Jean's+Pastries/ Explore Possibilities here: https://shoppossibilities…
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Brayden and Jordan sit down with Johnny Rees of Rees Restoration to talk about the hustle of starting a new business in the trades. Learn more about Rees Restoration here: https://www.reesrestorationindy.net/ == These recordings are made possible by the Engaged Learning team at Franklin College, which includes the offices of career and professional…
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This week's guest is found on the literal Main Street — happens to be Jefferson Street here in Franklin; lots of Founding Father names around here — in an antique shop next to a retired train station. Julie Stewart of Salvage Sisters Antique Market is a local establishment unto herself, and Riley and Zach dive into her story with all its twists and…
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Episode two is a tour de force of the entrepreneurial spirit with Rye Von of Art Haus Balloon Company, with more "Wait, what!?" moments than I could keep track of. Join students Trey and Joshua as they help weave together the story of the founder who went to a trade convention and quit her job on the spot to try something new. Learn more about Art …
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We couldn't have asked for a better first episode than this one where Amirah, Kearsley, and Jacqueline talk with Kari Kermode, Kearsley's mom and founder and owner of Style Dance Academy in Franklin, Indiana. Learn more about Style Dance Academy here: http://www.styledanceacademy.com/ Kearsley's involvement with the family business has been written…
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Welcome to a new pod series from Franklin College: A small, private, liberal arts school in the heart of America’s heartland, in this in-between world of being just 20 minutes from Indianapolis, one of the country’s 25 largest cities, and what you may lovingly refer to as the middle of nowhere. Franklin is the second-largest town or city in Indiana…
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Ghost Stories of Maynooth College tells the many spooky tales which populated the ancient campus of the university in Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland. These stories have been shared in walking tours, as a book and now as a short podcast series. This first episode tells Maynooth's most famous ghost story: "The Blood Room" (Room No. 2, Rhetoric House)…
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