
#GINNing Podcast
The best podcast in higher education, brought to you by Auburn University's Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. Hosted by Austin Phillips and Jeremy Henderson.
Episodes
312 episodes
Joah's Arc
Noah's Ark? How about Joah's arc? Because if you feed freshman civil engineering Auburn basketballer Joah Shay the rock behind that 3-point line, he's going to straight up make it rain.
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Season 7
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Episode 311
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21:30

Doin' Fine at Gate 9
Jonathan Pettus is the new executive director of the Auburn University Applied Research Institute (AUARI) in Huntsville. Find out why on the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education.
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Season 7
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Episode 310
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27:40

The Juggler
She'll be honest — growing up in Denver, Shelby Balding had never heard of Auburn. Now, the civil engineering junior and cross-country crusader can't stop talking about it.
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Season 7
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Episode 309
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23:02

@KrazyKlementine
This double-degreed Auburn engineering apostle extraordinaire is just supportin' the team and livin' the dream. Her current mission field? Greater Nashville, a.k.a. Auburn North, where she's been winning the respect and confidence of her ...
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Season 7
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Episode 308
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22:53

Mr. Mister
They call Vestavia-born venture visionary Vince Visser Mr. Mister. Or at least they should. Find out why on th...
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Season 7
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Episode 307
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25:28

Thinking Inside the Box
Next up on the best podcast in higher education? CSSE sophomore Liam Heary, who hopes his sweet and salty startup Planet of Snacks has the lucky charms nece...
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Season 7
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Episode 306
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23:41

There's Something About Mary
A word of advice to the Louisiana State University: Make your campus a little more walk-able, or continue losing out to the best student-centered — and pedestrian-centered — engineering education experience in America, like you did with aerospa...
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Season 6
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Episode 305
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21:41

Engineering All The Way To The Bank
Senior computer science and software engineering major Sathvik Prahadeeswaran discusses his engineering journey — past, present and future — on the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education...
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Season 6
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Episode 304
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22:10
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Raising the Bars
Be it on the bars, in the classroom, Emma Grace Boyd is on her way to a Tide-tamin', big-brainin' total score you can't ignore.Listen to our conversation with the sophomore biosystems engineering major on the latest episode of
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Season 6
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Episode 303
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18:14

Major Laser
Masoud Mahjouri-Samani, Godbold Associate Professor in electrical and computer engineering, is involved in many things. Space things. Manufacturing things. Laser things. Important things. Things, things, things.
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Season 6
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Episode 302
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22:52

Advantage Engineering
Talk about net worth! Yes, mechanically minded tennis talent (and Lady Tiger legacy) Julie Bedard goes hard — on the court, in the classroom, in life in dang general. In other words, Advantage Auburn.
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Season 6
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Episode 301
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21:58

That Creed Speed
Auburn Creed? More like Auburn Speed. Check out the #GINNing gang's conversation with Samantha Korac, vehicle dynamics and controls engineer for Auburn's Autonomous Tiger Racing team, who recently helped steer the GAVLAB's gears aro...
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Season 6
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Episode 300
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22:03

Madison from Madison
This senior wants nothing more than to use her communication skills and knack for logistics to help people and overcome the world's greatest challenges. Which is to say, when it comes to selling the strengths and benefits of industrial and syst...
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Season 6
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Episode 299
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21:41

Smarter Carter
From the woods of Columbiana to the Costa da Caparica, junior Anna Carter is living the dream, Birdsonging her away around this great material world of ours one extra engineering mile at a time.
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Season 6
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Episode 298
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21:48

Exoskeletons in the Closet
Brendon Allen has some exoskeletons in his closet, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) wants to find out more about them.The assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering was recently tapped for a five-year $588,4...
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Season 6
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Episode 297
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20:54

Computer Scientist, M.D.
Assistant computer science professor by day, computational biologist by day, medical doctor by day — Haynes Heaton does it all. Great news for Auburn. Bad news for leukemia.
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Season 6
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Episode 296
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23:42

Jon Wilson's War Eagle
The legacy of leadership with the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering's Office of Advancement continues. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back Jon Wilson.
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Season 6
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Episode 295
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21:24

The Ambassador
Bradley Johnson didn't just want the paper — he wanted Auburn Engineering. Listen to our conversation with the premiere ambassador for one of the
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Season 6
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Episode 294
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21:42

Mr. Materials
He may work in Wilmore. But materials engineering program chair Bart Prorok does his thinking outside the box.
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Season 6
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Episode 293
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22:16

Power Player
Nintendo? More like GINNtendo. Because senior Caitlinn White, a chemical engineering undergraduate researcher in Auburn's acclaimed Nuclear Power Generation Systems minor who's focusing on developing virtual reality simulations of nuclear conce...
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Season 6
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Episode 292
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18:45

Just Prewitt
As a child, Avry Prewitt’s world was filled with construction — Lego towers, pillow forts and elaborate Minecraft creations. That early passion for building grew into a planet-saving purpose. Learn all about the Department of Civil and Environm...
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Season 6
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Episode 291
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21:58

Moose Tracks
He’s fresh off a win at the 2024 SEC Machining competition in Starkville, working through several pitch competitions en route to Tiger Cage, majoring in industrial and systems engineering, minoring in business engineering technology, and workin...
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Season 6
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Episode 290
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19:36
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The Influencer
STEM advocating influencer extraordinaire Ruha Tacey may have hit the social media stratosphere. But she hasn't forgotten her roots. Learn about the 2012 chemical engineering graduate's Auburn journey and plans for the future on the...
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Season 6
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Episode 289
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23:06
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