Tony Phan: A Decade of Determination on the Road to UT Tyler's School of Medicine
Have you ever clung to a dream through the thickest and thinnest of times? Meet Tony Phan, whose dogged persistence carried him from serving in the U.S. Air Force as a medic to entering the historic first class at the UT Tyler School of Medicine. Take a deep dive into Tony's unwavering pursuit of the white coat, a journey spanning more than a decade of applications, with each rejection fueling his determination rather than deterring his dream. Hear Tony's story — rich with the spirit of perseverance that underpins the medical profession. Uncover the role of his military background and the unique kinship he shares with a fellow veteran in his class, all while drawing parallels to the broader mission of cultivating Texas' homegrown medical talent for the benefit of East Texas.Then, learn about transforming ambition into reality, sifting through the strategies crucial for anyone aspiring to a future in medicine. It's not just about the long game; it's the power of celebrating the minor achievements that build the staircase to your ultimate goal. Dissect the approach of setting and conquering incremental objectives, which proved indispensable for Tony and can forge a path for success in others. Through Tony's reflections and experiences, this conversation is about more than just an account of one man's tenacity—it's as a blueprint for success and a heartfelt reminder of why we chase the dreams that demand the best of us.(Show notes are automatically generated and may contain phonetic spellings and other spelling and punctuation errors. Grammar errors contained in the original recording are not typically corrected.)
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Sarah Roberts: Hitting the High Notes at UT Tyler's Summer Music Camps
Discover the symphony of talent and education at UT Tyler's Summer Music Camps, where young musicians refine their skills and forge friendships that resonate beyond the last note. Dr. Sarah Roberts discusses the Brass Camp, led by Dr. Jeremy McBain with clinics by Dr. Micah Everett; the Percussion Camp under the guidance of Dr. Tyree Hastings, and the Jazz Camp Roberts will lead with special guest artist Summer Camargo.Community-building is also an important aspect of the music camps. Students not only sharpen their musical acumen but also build a network that remains during all-region auditions and beyond. Future plans for UT Tyler Music Camps include possible choir, band, and string camps. Dr. Roberts also pays homage to the legendary David Sanborn, who died earlier this week. She reflects on the impact of such musicians on aspiring artists. (Show notes are automatically generated and may contain phonetic spellings and other spelling and punctuation errors. Grammar errors contained in the original recording are not typically corrected.)
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John Soules: An East Texas Family Food Empire Contributing to Health and Wellness
If you've eaten fajitas in East Texas, you've likely enjoyed the offerings of John Soules Foods, Inc. Uncover the evolution of this family-owned Texan gem with John Soules, Sr., the visionary behind the company. Follow the journey from a modest restaurant to a national sensation, and peek behind the curtain of this culinary success story , including the strategic pivot from food service to retail. Learn how the near-perfect timing of that decision serendipitously aligned with the onset of the pandemic, and how that catapulted the company's retail line of beef and chicken fajitas to new heights.Soules also discusses the prospects of academia meeting industry and the potential for UT Tyler to revolutionize how we understand nutrition and wellness in our communities. From the perfect seasoning in your fajitas to the seeds of knowledge in higher education, this episode is brimming with flavor, innovation, and the promise of a healthier, more connected East Texas.(Show notes are automatically generated and may contain phonetic spellings and other spelling and punctuation errors. Grammar errors contained in the original recording are not typically corrected.)
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Jessica Coleman: Bird Migration and the Quest for Conservation in the Night Sky
Discover how the twinkling lights of a city can bewilder the feathered navigators of the night sky as Distinguished Teaching Professor and avid birder Jessica Coleman joins us for an enlightening conversation. We venture into the impact of Dallas's decision to dim the lights of Reunion Tower during the migratory season, offering a beacon of hope for warblers, cuckoos, and flycatchers that traverse continents by starlight. Unravel the mysteries of avian migration patterns altered by the twin challenges of climate change and light pollution and learn what happens to birds when the solar eclipse throws a curveball in their celestial roadmap.Then, strap on your binoculars and let the tranquil hobby of birding transport you to a world pulsating with biodiversity, where the melodies of Caribbean flamingos mingle with the laid-back tunes of Jimmy Buffett. Through Professor Coleman's passionate storytelling, we celebrate the enchanting dance of nature and our crucial role in preserving it for generations to come. It's not just about spotting a vibrant splash of feathers through the leaves; it's about understanding our intertwined existence with these winged wonders and fostering a commitment to environmental stewardship. Join us for an episode that promises not just to inform but to inspire you to become an advocate for the luminous tapestry that is our natural world.(Show notes are automatically generated and may contain phonetic spellings and other spelling and punctuation errors. Grammar errors contained in the original recording are not typically corrected.)
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Brigham Willis: UT Tyler Medical School Year One and Construction Update
Discover a revolution in medical education as Dr. Brigham Willis of the UT Tyler School of Medicine shares the milestones achieved by this new medical hub, from the inaugural class's successful first year to the fully-funded tuition for the second class of 40 students, all with deep roots in East Texas. Delve into the school's mission to foster healthcare excellence right in the heart of the community and the surge of interest witnessed with over 6,000 applicants eager to embark on their medical journeys. June 2024 is expected to bring groundbreaking progress in graduate medical education and vital community health initiatives, focusing on the pressing issue of mental health in East Texas.Dr. Willis highlights the collective force of community support and the collaborative spirit that has propelled the UT Tyler School of Medicine from concept to reality. Reflecting on the profound personal inspiration from being part of such a transformative venture, he invites the public to engage directly with the school's ongoing evolution. From participating in simulated patient programs to volunteer opportunities, community involvement plays an integral role in nurturing the continued growth of this institution. Learn how you can join in the process of making the UT Tyler School of Medicine stands a beacon of hope and health for East Texas and beyond.(Show notes are automatically generated and may contain phonetic spellings and other spelling and punctuation errors. Grammar errors contained in the original recording are not typically corrected.)
In each episode of UT Tyler Radio Connects - a podcast produced by the College of Arts & Sciences at UT Tyler - veteran news anchor and East Texas native Mike Landess interviewed a community leader or other influential individual from East Texas, often including faculty, staff and students of The University of Texas at Tyler.