In this CLU Live! podcast series, we’ll take a look at changemakers who are “singin’ in the rain” despite difficult times—artists, innovators, and educators who are brightening the horizons, pushing past negativity with persistent positivity. Singin' in the Rain, we hope, will challenge your thinking, downsize pessimism, and, of course, inspire you to sing and dance in your own way—despite the rain.
In this special episode with Dr. Jerry Farley, Washburn University's current president, we explore what it takes to lead an organization successfully ...
In this episode, Dr. David Carter sits down with United States Air Force Captain Brandon Blodgett (CLU graduating class of 2020) to discuss ethics, bu...
In this interview, we sat down with Reverend Dr. Jerry Campbell in front of a live studio audience where we discussed the inception of Claremont Linco...
CLU Live! interviews Country Music Artist, Halle Kearns in the CLU Live Studio. Halle Kearns is a singer/songwriter who was born and raised in Columbi...
In this episode, we dodged traffic (literally) and discussed new ideas with Nick Gardner, co-founder and executive director at Watershed Collaborative...
In this episode, we dive into a “rich” discussion with D.C. Nosakhere Thomas, Ph.D. Dr. Thomas is a dynamic, articulate, and engaging higher education...
To be or not to be, THANKFUL: An interview with Nelli Nichole “I found myself getting pulled over at a light…” –Nelli Nichole There is no single reaso...
“I asked myself a very simple question: ‘Am I happy?’” –Yanik Silver Successful entrepreneurship requires vision. And where there is no vision, the pe...
Welcome back to Singin’ in the Rain. In part two of this episode with Anne-Michelle Ellis we continue our discussion about human trafficking. Last wee...
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. What is human trafficking? How does it occur...