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This season is all about love, BUT dating and relationships aren't always sunny and fun. This episode highlights one person's account of sexual assault and common red flags seen early in a relationship. Content warning: The following podcast is composed of two narratives that describe sexual assault and violence. This can be disturbing and/or triggering for listeners, especially for survivors. Resources for support are included below.
Campus Resources:
The HELP Line: 215-898-HELP: A 24–hour–a–day phone number for members of the Penn community who seek help in navigating Penn's resources for health and wellness.
Counseling and Psychological Services: 215-898-7021 (active 24/7): The counseling center for the University of Pennsylvania.
Student Health Service: 215-746-3535: Student Health Service can provide medical evaluations and treatment to victims/survivors of sexual and relationship violence regardless of whether they make a report or seek additional resources. Both male and female providers can perform examinations, discuss testing and treatment of sexually transmissible infections, provide emergency contraception if necessary and arrange for referrals and follow up.
Reach–A–Peer Hotline - 215-573-2727 (every day from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.): A peer hotline to provide peer support, information, and referrals to Penn students.
Penn Violence Prevention: 3539 Locust Walk (Office Hours: 9 am – 5 pm), (215) 746-2642, Jessica Mertz (Director of Student Sexual Violence Prevention, Education) jmertz@upenn.edu, Read the Penn Violence Prevention resource guide.
Sexual Trauma Treatment Outreach and Prevention Team: A multidisciplinary team at CAPS dedicated to supporting students who have experienced sexual trauma.
Public Safety Special Services: Trained personnel offer crisis intervention, accompaniment to legal and medical proceedings, options counseling and advocacy, and linkages to other community resources.
Penn Women's Center: 3643 Locust Walk (Office Hours 9:30 am – 5:30 pm Monday–Thursday, 9:30 am – 5 pm Friday), pwc@pbox.upenn.edu. PWC provides confidential crisis and options counseling.
This week on the Pennalty Box, we discuss the men's basketball team's struggles in the Ivy League and triumphs in the Big 5 (0:00), the ridiculous madness of the KenPom system (10:08), the women's basketball team's impressive start to Ivy play (13:29), shoutouts for squash, indoor track, and other teams (17:21), make picks for some marquee college hoops matchups (20:17), and this week's Hard-nosed Player of the Week goes to Ashley Russell (25:25). This week's special guest is senior news editor Madeleine Ngo.
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Hosted by KC Miller and Becky DeMarre. Theme music by @joshy979. Podcast art by Camille Rapay.
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Season 2 is all about LOVE, so we have 28 individuals who are seeking romance and I have matched them... Catch some trill dates unfold in front of our ears.
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This week on the Pennalty Box, we say goodbye to former host Marc Margolis (0:00), discuss Penn men's basketball's incredible win over Villanova and disappointing, back-to-back losses against Princeton (1:30), women's hoops' upset win over Princeton and loss to a tough 'Nova team (14:04), FSU basketball's strong start to the season (25:11), and preview some marquee matchups in college hoops (28:51). There is no Hard-nosed Player of the Week this week, as Marc has not yet been replaced. Our special guest is sports editor Danny Chiarodit.
Sia and some trill internationals, Ennie (Mongolia), and Paolo (Ghana/Lebanon), discuss being an international student at Penn, the stereotypes, and their experiences. Let's talk about it!
Hosted by Sia-Linda Lebbie: @sialinda_. Produced by Emily Rush and edited by Sia-Linda Lebbie. Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by DXPE: @kiddxpebeats. Podcast art by Julia Schorr. Follow the Trillest on Instagram: @thetrillest_upenn.
Sia and some trill athletes, Erik (Soccer), Maggie (Rowing), and Tyler (Football), discuss being a student athlete at Penn and what it's like balancing schoolwork and sports. Let's get into it!
Hosted by Sia-Linda Lebbie: @sialinda_. Produced by Emily Rush and edited by Sia-Linda Lebbie. Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by DXPE: @kiddxpebeats. Podcast art by Julia Schorr. Follow the Trillest on Instagram: @thetrillest_upenn.
Sia and some trill performing artists, Ariana, Reagan, Susanna, and Xiang, discuss being female in a variety of gendered performing arts groups on campus and what it means to thrive in these spaces. Let's sing about it!
Hosted by Sia-Linda Lebbie: @sialinda_. Produced by Emily Rush and edited by Sia-Linda Lebbie. Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by DXPE: @kiddxpebeats. Podcast art by Julia Schorr. Follow the Trillest on Instagram: @thetrillest_upenn.
Sia and a trill businessman, Jordan Williams of Young Moguls Brand, discuss being a young entrepreneur and dope opportunities for those interested in business. Let's talk about it!
Hosted by Sia-Linda Lebbie: @sialinda_. Produced by Nick Seymour and edited by Sia-Linda . Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by DXPE: @kiddxpebeats. Podcast art by Julia Schorr. Follow the Trillest on Instagram: @thetrillest_upenn.
Andreas and Prakash catch up after a short break. Bella Essex and Susanna Jaramillo join the conversation to talk about the new, queer production coming to campus, Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Andreas and Prakash finish the season with listener questions and shoutouts.
Hosted by Andreas Pavlou and Prakash Mishra. Produced and edited by Executive Creative Consultant Sammy Gordon. Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by Andrew Ellis: @andrew-dummyfresh-ellis. Podcast art by Julia Schorr and photography by Chase Sutton.
Sia and some trill intelligent young women, Angela, Klea, Paty, and Shyah, discuss being a woman in the predominantly male-dominated science and tech industries, and how they navigate these spaces. Let's get into it!
Hosted by Sia-Linda Lebbie: @sialinda. Produced by Nick Seymour and edited by Sia-Linda . Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by DXPE: @kiddxpebeats. Podcast art by Julia Schorr. Follow the Trillest on Instagram: @thetrillest_upenn.
Sia and some trill young women, Ami, Carson, Jordan, and Madison, discuss their involvement with social justice movements at Penn and in society. Let's create change!
Hosted by Sia-Linda Lebbie: @lindalebbie. Produced by Nick Seymour and edited by Sia-Linda . Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by DXPE: @kiddxpebeats. Podcast art by Julia Schorr. Follow the Trillest on Instagram: @thetrillest_upenn.
For the first episode of Positively Penn, Madison talks to a Penn alumna who created the "Wall of Rejection."
Hosted by Madison Jaffe. Theme music by Mawi (@mawi510) featuring Hugh Reynolds. Podcast art by Jess Tan.
This week on the Pennalty Box, we discuss (0:00) Penn men's basketball taking on UNI, K-State, and Oregon State in the Paradise Jam, (10:54) the team's travel woes in the Virgin Islands and the Abner's cheesesteak scandal, (16:54) the women's basketball team's two big wins and disappointing, one-point loss to Maine, (19:19) Michigan's downfall and other CFB marquee matchups, and this week's Hard-nosed Player of the Week is Mark Jackson, for his exploits in Penn's domination of Stockton. Our special guest this week is current digital director and DP President-elect Julia Schorr.
Sia and some trill co-eds, Archit, Cass, and Urooba, discuss their spiritual journeys and what it means to be spiritual at Penn. Let's dig deep!
Hosted by Sia-Linda Lebbie: @lindalebbie. Produced by Nick Seymour and edited by Sia-Linda. Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by DXPE: @kiddxpebeats. Podcast art by Julia Schorr. Follow the Trillest on Instagram: @thetrillest_upenn.
This week on the Pennalty Box, we discuss Penn men's basketball's strong start to the season (0:00), Penn women's basketball's opening win against Siena and loss to no. 1 Notre Dame (14:50), some marquee matchups in college football (and our predictions) (18:42), and this week's Hard-nosed Player of the Week goes to Eleah Parker for her grit against the best women's basketball team in the country. Our special guest this week was print director Chris Muracca.
In today’s digital age, you’ve most likely been ghosted, and conversely ghosted someone else. Becky and KC discuss it all on this week's episode of The Talk.
Hosted by KC Miller and Becky DeMarre. Theme music by @joshy979. Podcast art by Camille Rapay.
Andreas and Prakash talk about sugar daddies and Wishbone. Sammy and Ally break the plexiglass screen and introduce themselves on air. Finally, Noona, a musician, talks about music, queerness, and self expression.
Hosted by Andreas Pavlou and Prakash Mishra. Produced and edited by Executive Creative Consultant Sammy Gordon. Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by Andrew Ellis: @andrew-dummyfresh-ellis. Podcast art by Julia Schorr and photography by Chase Sutton.
Sia and some trill folks discuss hook-up culture at Penn and safe sex. Let's talk about it!
Hosted by Sia-Linda Lebbie: @lindalebbie. Produced by Emily Rush and edited by Sia-Linda Lebbie. Recorded in Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House. Theme music by DXPE: @kiddxpebeats. Podcast art by Julia Schorr. Follow the Trillest on Instagram: @thetrillest_upenn.