Sun, 4 November 2007 ![]() Like fine wine, this roundtable discussion with 8 Franciscan University of Steubenville students taking a podcasting class last Spring is ready to share - and is more enjoyable than ever. This is part 2 of the discussion, led by friend, radio consultant and podcaster Michael Kreidler. The conversation took place the last day of class, May 4, 2007. (35:37, 16.4 MB) Students' Podcasting Projects (and other work as well): Michael Kreidler's Blog: Catholic Media Connections Background Music behind Jim: Ragtop Cadillac by George Fletchers Bourbon Renewal: Comments[0] |
Wed, 16 May 2007 ![]() Jim Coyle's Endless Road Podcast - Episode 11. This is the first of a 2-part conversation among special guest Michael Kreidler and our 8 Franciscan University Podcasting students. We recorded this podcast during the final meeting of the class, May 4, 2007, and it's got great comments and reflections by Michael and the students. (31:22, 21.6 MB) Comments[2] |
Tue, 24 April 2007 Every summer a group of young people walk across the country to promote the culture of life. Here, a former Roader, Mark Spencer, tells of his experience participating in Crossroads.
Song: Tube factor Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 Hi, this is Theresa Tizedes with your All Access Podcast!! John Beaulieu is here with us to talk about the Holy Spirit!! I can’t wait to meet you all at the conferences!!!! Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 ![]() Tim Semler In today's episode I am going to be your host and the guest. My freshman year at Franciscan University of Steubenville is coming to an end. Just a few days ago it seemed like the academic year was almost over but I still felt like I had lots of time. But today it hit me: this semester will be over before I know it. In less than 2 weeks my last final will be over and my summer will have officially started. This summer I will be walking across the entire country promoting a culture of life with an organization called Crossroads. With Crossroads I will be speaking about and standing up for my views on abortion. In today's episode I"ll be talking a little about my upcoming summer with Crossroads. And then I'm going share with you a story from my own life and reflect on how it has affected my views on abortion. Links from the podcast: Photo provided by: Music: Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 There are great advantages to living at home while attending college. However, it can be easy for one to feel left out of the campus scheme of things. This podcast is a summary of what it is like to live outside the dorm life in college, and ways to feel connected with the college campus. Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 This is the third and final podcast about God's answer's to prayer. This podcast was originally going to be devoted to reaction from the first two and why it is so important to share these stories. However, something happend to me a couple days ago that I had to share with you guys!!! ENJOY! Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 This is a continuation of the special-edition podcast featured last week with music that was produced entirely GarageBand. This week's featured content: Title: Heartbeat Title: Playground Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 Part two of Stories From The Ville celebrating the 100 year-old Saint Anthony Catholic Church. We have three guests on the program: Father Edmondo Stabene former pastor, Violet Villmagna who tells of her involvement in the Legion of Mary, and Helen Marini who remembers her childhood memories of attending Saint Anthony School in the early years of the church. If you missed part one you can go back and listen to SFV Podcast 3. Theme music Background music Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 Why do girls love shopping? Shopping can be a stress reliever and can act as a type of therapy for women. Here are some thoughts and stories from Franciscan students about shopping. Thanks and Enjoy! Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 This podcast is the first of a two-part series featuring the 100 year-old parish of St. Anthony Catholic Church in Steubenville, Ohio scheduled to close soon due to the building of a new cathedral. Father Edmondo Stabene, a former assistant and pastor of the church, shares memories of when he arrived from Italy and when he first began serving at the church. Theme music: "Ohio" by Identity Show music: "The Godfather Waltz" by Michael Grange Historical information from "St. Anthony Memoirs" For more information contact St. Anthony Church Comments[1] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 This special-edition podcast features music that was produced entirely in the GarageBand music application developed by Apple. Featured content: Title: Taylor/Moving Title: The Rush Title: Blackbird Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 This podcast describes the unusual weather pattern in Steubenville, OH. Anyone who lives in or near Steubenville and/or the Ohio valley can relate to the abrupt changes in the weather. Is it still winter when it should be spring? Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 Welcome to a special St. Patrick's Day podcast. For St. Patrick's Day, many people choose to celebrate their Irish heritage in a variety of ways. Here, Sally Blair, a Franciscan University student tells her story of St. Patrick's Day. Time: 3:43 music: Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 This is part two a three part podcast on prayer and answer. In the last episode you heard from me, Scott Lane about two experiences I had with God blatantly answered my prayers and it was an amazing experience. In this podcast we will hear from Josh Houde and two experiences he had. They are amazing stories so have a listen. The final 3rd segment will be reaction from students who have listened to the first two and also hearing from some people on why it is important to share these experiences of God's ahnd at work. Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 EP#02 - Zealous Rap Music Today we have a special episode featuring the music of Franciscan University of Steubenville student, Aaron Hostetter. Aaron is better known by Catholic youth around the country as the Catholic rapper, Zealous. Aaron had been writing and performing rap music for some time when he decided to turn over his entire life to Christ, including his music. Zealous arrived on the Catholic hip-hop scene in 2004 with his first release, "Refocused". Very soon, Zealous found that his music was touching the hearts of young people. Eager to answer the call of Pope John Paul II, he began to perform his music at youth conferences and retreats. Zealous is a full time student but on weekends he travels the country sharing the message of hope with the young men and women of the nation. Today, we'll be listening to some of Zealous' music, hearing about his ministry, and learning how rap music can be used to speak to the hearts of young people. Zealous Website: http://myspace.com/zealousrapmusic Zealous Music on this podcast: Theme music: Paul Garay, Million Dollar Intro. http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=707b007a024a3d7bdac65dbe66fb248e Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 This is part one of a three part podcast about prayer and answer. God's answer to our prayer's revealed to us. The first segment is two true stories of God's hand at work in my life. The 2nd segment we will hear from another student and his story of God's revelation. And the third segment we will hear from students on what they thought about the first two and why it is important to share these stories of God in our lives. Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 If you are in a big family you know how it is, food, fights, fun. I tell some funny stories that will make you laugh, and at the same time make you wish you were part of a big family. Listen in and Enjoy!! Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 April 2007 Hi this is Theresa Tizedes. Sick of the way your life if going? Looking for a complete transformation? God is calling us to love Him completely! Sean Thorell shares his amazing story of how God broke in and transformed his life. Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 March 2007 First I listened to the interviews Dr. Coyle provided and picked some sound bites out that i thought might help my story. I then decided from those SOTS how i wanted to write my story. I basically decided to do a feature news stlye package on what people and myself did on their day off. I then wrote my script with the sound bites spliced in. I tracked and edited the entire podcast in avid. I also added music later in avid that i got from Garageband.com. The Artist is Wisdom and the title Order and Chaos. After it was all put together i exported and burned it onto a disk as a wav. file. I later converted it to mp3 format in audacity. Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 March 2007 Hi, my name is Jessica Pankus and I will be discussing Facebook and its positive and negative aspects. Listen and learn some intresting facts about Facebook. Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 March 2007 Facebook: Friend or Foe II. Continuing on with our discussion we will be talking alittle more about the positive aspects of Facebook, and how you can avoid some of the negative possiblities if you use it right! Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 March 2007 On March 9, 2007, eight students and Communications prof. Dr. James Coyle travelled from Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio to Biloxi, Mississippi, to spend Spring Break experiencing and reporting about life on the Gulf Coast and in New Orleans 18 months after Hurricane Katrina devastated these areas. In this special edition of The Endless Road Podcast, Jim Coyle and two of the students share some of their thoughts while visiting the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans and about people they'd met earlier in Mississippi. (12:28) Music in this podcast is podsafe music from Garageband.com: Katrina and Her Little Sister Rita - by Paul Epstein Katrina - by Joe Kustek The Rebuilding - by Mike Carruth Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 March 2007 Extraordinary People #1 - Heidi Today our guest is Heidi Herber. Heidi is a senior at Franciscan University of Steubenville. But Franciscan wasn't the first college Heidi attended. After graduating High School, Heidi wanted to attend a Catholic college where she could grow closer to God through her faith while attending classes. She found a Catholic University very close to her home town, that also offered a degree in her major Computer Science. After being awarded a $10,000 a year scholarship Heidi headed off to college with her twin sister, a bright future, and a lot of hopes. After the first year though, Heidi packed up, left her sister, her friends, her home state, and the $30,000 left of the scholarship to attend Franciscan University of Steubenville. What happened? Why would she give up all that? In today's podcast we'll learn how Heidi left the security of family, friends, and a scholarship to follow her heart to Franciscan University of Steubenville. Theme music: Paul Garay, Million Dollar Intro. Show music: Chuck Stevens, The Holly and the Ivy - instrumentalComments[1] |
Wed, 7 March 2007 Franciscan University Masters in Counseling student Sharon Full shares her faith and her dream to become a Christian couselor on episode 2 of Stories From The Ville. Podsafe music from garageband.com Song Ohio by Identity Song My Hand by Angie Tucker www.garageband.com/artist/angietucker Comments[1] |
Wed, 7 March 2007 In my podcast, I speak of how my five years spent at Franciscan impacted me. I hope that this podcast will influence other people regarding Franciscan University regarding my testimony. Comments[1] |
Wed, 7 March 2007 God has chosen you for a mission. Hi this is Theresa Tizedes with your All Access Podcast!! Fr. Dave Pivonka is joining us today taking about how God has uniquely chosen us to spread his word!! For more information about the Franciscan University Youth Conferences visit FranciscanYouth.com Comments[1] |
Wed, 7 March 2007 During his semester studying abroad in Europe, Franciscan University student Seth Coulter made a ten-day trip to Northern Ireland. His experience was typical in many ways -- it was fun, entertaining, relaxing, and adventurous. But Seth takes some time to tell us about the not-so-typical part of his trip in this episode of "Stories from Austria." Music selections from "Forever Green" by Celtic Dance. Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 March 2007 Every summer, young people give up their summers to walk across the country to promote the culture of life. Here, a former "Roader," Miles Foley, shares his experiences of his summer on Crossroads. Time: 5:39 "Hero" Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 Jessica shares some snow day stories of a couple of girls from Franciscan U throwing their bodies off ramps, snowball fights, and burying a friend's car. Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 February 14, 2007, was a memorable day for many Americans, but this year's Valentine's Day was uniquely special for many of the students at Franciscan University. That's because a blanket of ice and snow covered the small town of Steubenville the night before, causing the local University to close down for one full day. This podcast is a collage of reactions by college kids who were thrilled by the news that classes were cancelled and R&R was in session. Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 Hi, this is Theresa Tizedes! Join us for the All Access podcast as we get ready for the 2007 Steubenville Youth Conferences. Today John Beaulieu joins us talking about freedom! John’s entire talk and more about the Youth Conferences may be found at: www.franciscanyouth.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 My podcast consists of what various Franciscan University students did on their snowday. They did a wide array of acrivities from simply studying to doing very daring things. The music used in this podcast is by the Marriott Jazz Quartet found on www.music.podshow.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 Snow Day First Podcast Ever
Music: Million Dollar Intro 1 by Paul Garay http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=707b007a024a3d7bdac65dbe66fb248e Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 Song title: Winter wonderland Artist: Scumbo Time: 6:39 Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 Stories from Franciscan University Students regarding their time spent on a Snow Day when the university was closed. Music: Song: Snow Day Song: SNOW DAY!!! Song: Wipe Out Podsafe music from www.garageband.com Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 February 2007 This is a Special Edition of the Endless Road Podcast, featuring the first stories recorded by the Spring Podcasting class. They recorded these yesterday, February 2, 2007, and I used Castblaster to create this podcast. Music: "Smoothie King" by Smallfish - Podsafe music from music.podshow.com: http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=92938fb058a7d563fceff0161eb50075 26:14, 18 mb
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Tue, 30 January 2007 Real Students, Real Stories, Real Steubenville. A new podcast by and about students at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, USA. Shownotes and more at: realfranciscan.blogspot.com. (25 minutes, 10 MB) Originally posted on Franciscan University podcast site March 29, 2006. (25 minutes, 10 MB) Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 January 2007 It's St. Patrick's Day and we're out of hibernation! We hear from some cool students at Franciscan University of Steubenville as they plan a new podcast...and find some sound and musical surprises. I used Castblaster for this podcast. Originally posted on The Endless Road Podcast site March 17, 2006. (15:33, 10.6 mb) Jim Coyle Comments[0] |
Tue, 5 December 2006 This episode is about all the various types of conversations that can arise while consuming a plethora of culinary delights at our cafeteria on campus. They can range from the serious and theological to the random and terrifying. Recording on Mini Disk during the first few days of November, 2006, this "Deep Thoughts" podcast forays into Petrine Primacy, Peanut Butter, Turkish/Romanian Wedding Rings and feeling like your parents while only 21 years old. What else could be more fun? Laura and Kaitlyn would like to thank all the people that helped with this podcast and let them put a microphone in front of their face while they talked about serious topics like peanut butter. (6:20, 5.81 mb) Comments[1] |
Tue, 5 December 2006 This podcast highlights the musical talents of Franciscan University of Steubenville's guitar players. The music you hear is all performed by students, and some of it is even their own original work. Comments[1] |
Tue, 5 December 2006 29:52, 27.3 MB. Note: Audio levels vary; start with volume low. Comments[0] |



