Payne on Politics
Each week Dr. Payne interviews some of the leading academics, experts, and practitioners in the realm of politics, public opinion, and global affairs. He is the Co-Director of the Emerson Blanquerna Center for Global Communication and received an “Honoris Causa” from the Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations, University of Ramon Llull in Barcelona. Dr. Payne has taught at Yale and Tufts University as well as Occidental College. He has also received his B.A, M.A. and Ph.D at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his MPA from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is t...
A Barcelona Trip w/ Isabelle Galgano, US Cities v. Barcelona
(no description)
A Barcelona Trip w/ Cole Gustafson, "Emotions Over Facts"
(no description)
A Barcelona Trip w/ Jules Telfort, The VIP Treatment of Catalan Parliament
(no description)
A Trip to Barcelona w/ Jaclyn Kotora, The Catalan Cooking Class Blends Everyone Together
(no description)
A Conversation w/ Tim Neverett, Voice of LA Dodgers & Emerson Alumni
(no description)
A Emerson-Suffolk Collaboration Empowering Student Athletes through Collegiate X | Payne on Politics
Ian Sullivan and Mick Lohr are two student-athletes who are a part of Emerson's Communication Studies Department seeking to create NIL opportunities for ALL student-athletes. They're doing so through an app called CollegiateX and their group, Lions Connect. They've collaborated with Suffolk University to help further push their mission. Listen in and hear about the amazing program they seek to create.
The Communication Studies Family: A Conversation w/ Sophia Lam | Payne on Politics
(no description)
The Superteam of Sports Communication: A Conversation w/ Olivia Holub | Payne on Politics
Olivia Holub, a second-year sports communication major with a minor in podcasting, radio, and streaming media, speaks on the opportunities Emerson has given her and how Emerson really prepares you for the workplace.
Emerson's Sports Communication Superteam is made up of professors and some of whom include Dr. Charles Steinberg (Paw Sox's President), Dr. Laurin Anderson, Tim Neverett (Voice of LA Dodgers), Prof. John Zannis (NBC-Sports, Boston), Prof. Kevin Mercuri (Protheta), Prof. Kevin Mitchell (Founder of ESportsX), Prof. Brad Ross, and Dr. Mary Ann. This superteam builds upon a legacy of leadership as we train the next g...
The Intersection of Sports & Politics: A Conversation w/ DJ Mara
On this episode of Payne on Politics, we chat with DJ Mara, a third-year student studying political communication and journalism, on how he is leveraging professional opportunities in sports and politics to build bridges in his community.
Connect with DJ on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/djmara/
The Intersection of Space & Fashion; A Conversation w/ Makeighly Dos Santos | PAYNE ON POLITICS
Makeighly dos Santos is the current Ms. International World Petite (https://www.msinternationalworld.com/) and an International Political Communication student at Emerson College. She has become a prominent member of the Boston community after arriving only this past September.
In this podcast, she shares her perspective on space law and the growing need for clear legal frameworks as space becomes more accessible.
Stay up to date with Makeighly by connecting with her socials:
https://www.instagram.com/makeighly
https://www.linkedin.com/in/makeighly
Nepal - Memories - 2016 - Emerson - US State Department Election Project | Payne on Politics
(no description)
Behind the Scenes with Cole & Shawn; Comm Studies Connection to the School of Film
Listen in as Cole Gustafson & Shawnee Sims, two of our great film students, talk with me about how the Communication Studies Department & Film School bounce off each other.
A Dialogue with Shepard Vargo on Civic Engagement, Civic Life, & Building Bridges through Sports
Shepard is an Emerson Alum who is currently the Beat The Streets New England's Boston program director. Shepard has been involved with a number of global projects and now uses sports as a way of youth development and civic engagement. As program director he works with over 300 youth annually in the city of Boston, using the sport of wrestling as a gateway for mentorship.
Odyssey in America as an International MA Candidate in Political Communication | Payne on Politics Episode #1
Siapok Mu began as a journalism undergraduate student and switched to political communications after becoming immersed in public diplomacy and the political campaign trails here in the US. Having enjoyed his undergraduate education here at Emerson, he made the decision to pursue his masters degree here as well.
Prof. Ken Grout of Emerson College discusses the Southwick Recital Tradition and the Upcoming Oscars
Cultural Bridges in Education: Prof. Franklin-Lyons Discusses the Emerson-Blanquerna Summit
In this episode of Payne on Politics, host Greg Payne sits down with the Emerson College Professor Adam Franklin-Lyons for an in-depth discussion about the Emerson-Blanquerna 9th Annual Global Summit, a remarkable event set against the awe-inspiring backdrop of the 70th Anniversary commemorative concert for Blanquerna University at Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. This episode delves into the Catalan context of the concert performance, highlights from the summit, and further showcasing the fusion of culture and education in these global networks.
Dr. Adam Franklin-Lyons is interested in almost anything Medieval.He first worked in archives in Catalonia and...
Neil Harris & Niko Emack, Challenges for Black Male Educators in Public Schools
One of the biggest challenges today in education is the shortage of Black males in public school education. Explore the day-to-day challenges for Black male teachers who oftentimes are the only prevalent male figure for at risk youth in the public school system.
Neil Harris is public school teacher with a specialty in special education and moderate disabilities at the elementary school level. Neil is a Boston Teacher Residency graduate who received his MA in education at UMass Boston and his BA at UMass Amherst.
Niko Emack graduated from Emerson College in 2018, where he majored i...
Amelia Semprebon, Emerson Alum Shares Why She Choose to do the Rosarito Public Diplomacy Program 3x
Successful Campaign - Emerson College Poli Comm Major Trey Fuccillo: Building the Plane While Flying It
Trey Fuccillo is an Emerson College junior studying Political Communication with minors in Pre-Law and Philosophy. He’s a lifelong resident of Marlborough, Massachusetts, and was recently elected their newest Ward 6 City Councilor. Prior to being elected, Trey worked at Marlborough City Hall and the Marlborough Community Development Authority. In 2022, he served as the Deputy Director of Campus Engagement on Governor Maura Healey’s gubernatorial campaign.
Chase Taylor is the Strategic Communications Director at VIVA Politics and a senior Political Communications Major at Emerson College. He has worked on over 30 campaigns as a spee...
Spencer Kimball, Emerson Polling, Recap of Recent Elections and Discussing the Road to the White House
Danell Tomasella, Legacy of Communication Studies from 21 Commonwealth to Now
Danell is an Emerson College alum and former professor in the Communication Studies department. Tune in to hear Danell share what Emerson means to her, and how the Communication Studies department continues to enrich the tradition of being the 1st School of Communication in the U.S.
Geoffrey Parish, Emerson Alum '97, Joins for the Public Diplomacy Speaker Series
Geoffrey Parish graduated Emerson with a BA in Political Communication and an MBA from Cambridge University in England. Geoff is the Senior Commercial Officer at the U.S. Consulate –Hong Kong & Macau, where he leads the team providing advocacy and navigating market access issues on behalf of U.S. companies doing business in the market. Before serving in Hong Kong, Geoff was the Deputy Senior Commercial Officer for India. Based in New Delhi, he managed operations for the agency’s largest overseas post, with seven offices and 70 staff across the country, as well as Commerce’s activities in Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lank...
Lu Ann Reeb, Emmy Award-winning television executive producer & Emerson College Chair of Journalism
Twice an Emmy Award-winning television executive producer, Lu Ann Reeb, Emerson College Chair of Journalism, is a longtime broadcast journalist and an entrepreneur, who has launched online media companies. Reeb is founder of Boston Media Group, creating innovative digital and traditional media strategies for clients in various industry sectors. Reeb also founded Legal Talk Network, LLC, an online media and information network for the legal profession, which was acquired by a California firm in 2012.
The two Department Chairs discuss Lu Ann's incredible career along with what the future might hold for Emerson College and the creative communicators t...
Kent State Retrospective and the Emerson Student Perspective
Razi Probstein, Student Perspective on the Kent State - Jackson State Retrospective
Ashley Osmecki, Class of 2023 - PR, Digital Storytelling, and Global Experiences at Emerson College
Ashley Osmecki is one of the many talented students graduating as part of the class of '23 and officially becoming a member of the Emerson Mafia! From Rosarito, Mexico, to shedding tears of joy in the FC Barca stadium - Camp Nou, Ashley has always approached her Emerson experience with wholehearted enthusiasm. Tune in to hear the story of her leadership and how Emerson College was always her Camelot.
Basia Stachurska, Emerson Public Relations Student and VP of Brand Engagement of PRSSA
Emerson student participant for the Barcelona Spring Break Workshop 2023
Vice President of Brand Engagement for Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA)
Content Creator and Assistant Producer for Post Grad Cheat Sheet (Podcast)
Emerson College Student Ambassador for the Office of International Student Affairs
International Academy of Business Disciplines President, Paul Fadil
John Tedesco, The Impact of Studying with Political Icons
Andrew Geiger, Esports at Emerson College
John Filo, Pulitzer Prize Winner Shares Story of Iconic Photo from Kent State May 4,1970
An emotional and historic account of a story etched in the souls of many due to John's iconic photo of 14 year old Mary Vecchio over the Body of Jeffery Miller. John re-accounts his steps on Kent State's campus as a student whose iconic photo - one that would earn him a Pulitzer Prize - captures the horror and tragedy of that day. Some would say a photo that helped end the Vietnam war. John shares how the FBI visited his house after he took the photo and the odyssey of getting it published.
Matt Shearer, Emerson '09 and Award-Wnning Reporter for WBZ NewsRadio
Matt Shearer graduated from Emerson in 2009 and quickly became a well-known local media personality. As an award-winning Reporter for WBZ NewsRadio, he's carved out a niche for highlighting the distinct people and places that make New England special. His unique approach to storytelling has resulted in several viral videos, as well as international press coverage. Matt was born and raised in Massachusetts, so his love for the Commonwealth is evident in every story he shares. Follow Matt on Instagram: reportermatt Twitter: MattWBZ
Natalie Blais, Emerson Alum and Massachusetts State Representative
Emily Quinn, Immersive Emerson Experience in Political Communication - Iowa Caucus, NH, and More
Oliver Rick, Co-Author of Global Sports and Contemporary China: Sport Policy, International Relations, and New Class Identities in the People’s Republic
Oliver Rick recently released a new book with co-author Dr. Longxi Li —Global Sports and Contemporary China: Sport Policy, International Relations, and New Class Identities in the People’s Republic.
This book examines the formation of a globally oriented sports system in China from the beginning of the reform process in 1978 to the present, with a particular focus on the period between the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the 2022 Beijing Olympics Games. It analyses how this system has shaped domestic social class dynamics and the role of sport in international Chinese state politics.
If anyone is interested in disc...
Warren Backman, Sports Communication and Emerson College Soccer
Warren Backman is an Emerson College alum and graduate of the Sports Communication program. Warren has a passion for college athletics which in many ways was cemented by his time playing soccer at Emerson College. Tune in to hear Warren discuss the meaning he finds in coaching athletes and the value of leadership skills that become developed in sports.
Cathy Edelstein, Leading Emersonians in Non-Profit Communication Campaigns
Kevin Mercuri, Public Relations and the Emerson College Tradition
Kevin Mercuri is CEO of Propheta Communications, an NYC-based PR marketing, and social media agency. Tune in to hear about the professional expertise of Kevin along with stories from the history of collaboration with Dr. Payne.
Kevin began his career in Washington, DC, where he acted as PR counsel and spokesperson for interests ranging from Internet gambling to Microsoft, chemical manufacturers, and the national AIDS Lobby. He holds more than twenty years of experience featuring noteworthy work with industry leaders as well as some of the most promising entrepreneurial start-ups.
Want to discuss Public Relations...
Vito Silvestri, Payne On Politics Emerson Icon Series
Dr. Charles Steinberg, President of Worchester WooSox Talks Sports as Soft Power and his MLB Career
Dr. Charles Steinberg joined the Pawtucket Red Sox (Now the Worcester Red Sox aka WooSox) as President on November 5, 2015 after many years as Executive Vice President of the Boston Red Sox. In a vast career in which he has also worked with the Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig, "Dr. Charles" has helped revamp and re-energize the PawSox front office while leading the effort to aggressively reach out to the community to restore and enhance bonds of connection. Working with his friend and mentor, PawSox Chairman Larry Lucchino, nearly all of t...