Episodes

  • From Pulpit to People with Carlos Garcia
    Jun 3 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of Unchart(Ed), we welcome Carlos Garcia, PUC's new Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Relations for a conversation about relationships, community, and connection. Carlos shares his professional journey, what drew him to PUC, and how he views alumni as an important part of the college's ongoing story. Together, we explore the opportunities and challenges facing advancement work today and discuss how meaningful relationships can strengthen the PUC community and support students for generations to come.

    What You'll Hear in This Episode

    • Carlos’ journey into advancement and higher education leadership
    • What attracted him to PUC and its mission
    • How he views the role of alumni in the life of the college
    • Challenges and opportunities in alumni engagement and fundraising
    • His vision for building stronger connections within the PUC community
    • The impact advancement can have on students and the campus experience

    Why Listen

    Advancement and alumni relations are about more than fundraising—they're about building relationships that sustain and strengthen a community over time. This episode offers insight into how alumni, employees, students, and friends of the college all contribute to PUC's story, and why connection, belonging, and shared purpose are essential to a thriving campus community.

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    52 mins
  • For the Birds with Floyd Hayes
    Apr 16 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, we sit down with Floyd Hayes, professor of biology, whose local research on Grebes offers a glimpse into the world of field biology and the role of observation, curiosity, and discovery in scientific work. Floyd shares how his research informs his teaching, creating opportunities for students to engage directly with the natural world while developing critical thinking skills. From time spent in the field to moments of discovery, this conversation highlights how hands-on learning shapes both scientific understanding and student growth.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • An overview of his research on grebes and what drew him to this field
    • How fieldwork and observation play a role in student learning
    • Ways students can get involved in hands-on scientific experiences
    • The impact of mentorship in shaping future scientists

    Why Listen

    This episode offers a window into how research and teaching come together to create meaningful learning experiences. Whether you work in the sciences or not, it’s a reminder of the value of curiosity, exploration, and mentorship—and how faculty help students engage deeply with the world around them.

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    51 mins
  • Everyday Leadership with Lindsay Hayasaka
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with PUC’s academic dean to talk about women in leadership and what it means to lead well within higher education. Drawing from her own journey, she reflects on the importance of visibility, mentorship, and support for women, while also challenging the idea that leadership only comes with a title. Together, we explore how leadership can be practiced from anywhere on campus.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • Her path into academic leadership and lessons learned along the way
    • Why leadership isn’t limited to formal roles or titles
    • Common challenges women face in leadership—and how to navigate them
    • How faculty and staff can encourage and support women leaders
    • The role of mentorship, representation, and everyday influence

    Why Listen

    This conversation offers thoughtful insight for anyone shaping campus culture. Whether you lead from a formal position or through daily influence and service, this episode invites faculty and staff to reflect on how leadership is modeled, shared, and supported—and how we can create space for women to lead with confidence and purpose.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Anatomy of Belief with Kurt Sollanek
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Kurt Sollanek, PUC’s newest biology professor, to talk about what it’s like to join the campus community, step into the classroom, and begin shaping student experiences. Our conversation explores his journey into biology, how he approaches teaching and learning, and the ways he hopes to support students both academically and personally. We also talk about collaboration, mentorship, and the excitement—and challenges—of starting fresh at a new institution.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • What drew him to biology as a discipline and a teaching vocation
    • The courses he’s teaching and the strategies he’s excited to use in the classroom
    • How he connects lab and lecture work to real-world application
    • His approach to mentoring students and supporting their growth beyond academics

    Why Listen

    This episode offers a thoughtful introduction to a new faculty voice on campus and a reminder of how teaching, mentorship, and collaboration shape the student experience. Whether you work directly with students or support learning behind the scenes, this conversation highlights the shared work of helping students find confidence, direction, and meaning in their education.

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    50 mins
  • Mentoring Musicians with Kristian Leukert
    Jan 12 2026

    Episode Summary In this episode, we sit down with a new member of the PUC community whose work bridges music education and student recruitment. As a faculty member in the music department and part of enrollment and marketing efforts focused on music students, our guest shares what it looks like to support students both inside and outside the classroom. We talk about rebuilding the symphonic wind ensemble, navigating today’s recruitment landscape, and the role music plays in shaping confident, connected students—and a vibrant campus culture.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • How this dual faculty/recruitment role came to be
    • Restarting a symphonic wind ensemble after a two-year pause
    • Recruiting music students in a shifting higher-ed landscape
    • Music as both a discipline and a transferable skill set
    • Why outreach and collaboration matter for creative programs

    Why Listen This conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at how programs are rebuilt and students are supported through collaboration, adaptability, and advocacy. Even if you don’t work in music, the episode highlights how faculty and staff across campus play a key role in helping students thrive.

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    43 mins
  • Do the Math with Victoria Wambua
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode of Unchart(Ed), we sit down with Victoria Wambua, one of PUC’s newest math professors to explore her journey into mathematics, what drew her to teaching, and why math is about far more than equations. She reflects on mentors, meaningful classroom moments, and the creativity and beauty found in mathematical thinking—while sharing what excites her most about joining the PUC community.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • Her path into mathematics and the experiences that shaped it • How she helps students who feel anxious or intimidated by math • Why math matters beyond the classroom—and where it shows up in everyday life • Misconceptions about math and what she wishes more people understood

    Why You Should Listen

    Whether math has always been a favorite subject or a lingering challenge, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how thoughtful teaching can transform students’ confidence and curiosity. It’s also a chance to get to know a new colleague.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • More Than a Game with Tony Nakashima
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode, we talk with Tony Nakashima, PUC’s new Director of Athletics, about how athletics shapes more than just competitors—it shapes character, leadership, and community.

    Tony shares how he hopes to build a program that helps student-athletes grow as confident, capable leaders both on and off the field. He also talks about how athletics contributes to the culture and spirit of the college—and how faculty and staff can play a role in supporting student-athletes and the department as a whole.

    What you’ll hear:

    • How athletics builds leaders and confidence
    • The role of sports in campus culture
    • Ways faculty and staff can champion student-athletes

    Why you should listen: This conversation goes beyond wins and losses—it’s about how teamwork, mentorship, and shared pride strengthen the fabric of our campus. Whether you’re in the classroom, office, or cheering from the sidelines, Tony’s insights offer inspiration for how all of us can invest in student growth and community spirit.

    📅 Check out upcoming games: pioneersathletics.com/composite

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    50 mins
  • Connecting Learning with Milbert Mariano
    Oct 27 2025

    What makes a college experience truly transformative? In this episode, we sit down with Milbert Mariano, Dean of the School of Arts, Humanities, and Professions, to talk about how experiences beyond the traditional classroom—like PUC’s Honors program and summer classes abroad—help students grow intellectually, personally, and spiritually. From the cobblestone streets of Italy to the close-knit community of the Honors program, Milbert shares how faculty and staff can create opportunities that open minds, inspire curiosity, and shape students into thoughtful, compassionate global citizens.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • How study abroad experiences deepen learning and cultural understanding
    • The goals and impact of PUC’s Honors program
    • How faculty can help guide students toward transformative opportunities
    • The value of mentorship and connection in shaping student growth
    • What the dean in particular finds special about interactions with PUC students

    Why Listen Whether you teach, coach, or support students in another capacity, this episode is an invitation to think about how you can help students expand their horizons—academically, personally, and spiritually. You’ll come away inspired to see every interaction as a chance to guide growth and open doors to new possibilities.

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    1 hr and 3 mins