TPR Podcast Presents
TPR Podcast Presents brings you the very best from the Troy Public Radio podcast catalogue in a curated, 10-minute program.
Episodes
Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Healing Wounds with Oxygen - TPR Podcast Presents - Aug. 11, 2025
Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Tuesday Aug 12, 2025
Shannon Godsave is a Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Nurse Practitioner. He’s actually Alabama’s first nurse practitioner certified to supervise hyperbaric oxygen therapy. He’s going to tell us all about how he heals wounds with oxygen. You can hear the full conversation with Shannon Godsave on The Rounds podcast on Spotify or at https://today.troy.edu/podcasts/
Monday Aug 04, 2025
AI in Higher Education - TPR Podcast Presents - Aug. 4, 2025
Monday Aug 04, 2025
Monday Aug 04, 2025
Like it or not, the AI revolution is upon us. College students the world over are using generative AI and large language models like Chat GPT to do everything from helping with brainstorming and research to actually writing their papers FOR them. But there are responsible ways to use this new technology. In this selection from the Culture and Belonging podcast Dr. Scott Nokes tells Rich and Wendy how he’s teaching students at Troy University to use AI the right way.
Hear the full conversation here: today.troy.edu/podcasts/culture-…onging-july-2025/
Monday Jul 28, 2025
Train Wrecks in Wiregrass History - TPR Pod Presents - July 28, 2025
Monday Jul 28, 2025
Monday Jul 28, 2025
Today's selection comes from the "It Came from the Archives" podcast.
Hear the full conversation on NPR One or wherever you get your podcasts. camefromarchives.podbean.com/e/it-came-…ss-region/
Check out the photos from the Tom Solomon collection here: www.troy.edu/about-us/dothan-ca…ventories/146.html
Monday Jul 21, 2025
Monday Jul 21, 2025
Today’s selection comes from a particularly powerful episode of the InChoir podcast in which host, Diane Orlofsky talks to composer Greg Jasperse about channeling his grief into music in his piece “I am Alive”
Hear the full conversation on the InChoir podcast: inchoir.podbean.com/e/sonic-journeys/
Monday Jul 14, 2025
Monday Jul 14, 2025
Today's selection comes from Inside Job: Understanding Vicky White
What appeared to be a routine trip for a mental health evaluation for an inmate in Lauderdale County, Alabama, had gone wrong. Now both the inmate and the female officer who was escorting him were missing. No one saw this coming.
Hear the full episode: https://insidejobunderstandingvickywhite.podbean.com/e/the-escape-in-alabama-inside-job-undersatnding-vicky-white/
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Monday Jul 07, 2025
Were you a gifted kid growing up?It's a label applied to students who show a higher aptitude in one or more areas.But being gifted is not a golden ticket to success.Today’s conversation comes from the Culture and Belonging podcast, hosted by Rich Ledet and Wendy Broyles. Rich and Wendy are talking to Dr. Shirley Farrell about some of the myths around gifted.
You can hear the full conversation on the Culture and Belonging podcast.https://cultureandbelonging.podbean.com/e/the-myths-of-gifted-what-we-get-wrong-about-our-brightest-students-culture-and-belonging-march-2025/
Monday Jun 30, 2025
"Tongues of Fire" - TPR Podcast Presents June 30, 2025
Monday Jun 30, 2025
Monday Jun 30, 2025
Every Monday we bring you selections from one of Troy public Radio’s 13 podcasts. Today’s selection comes from our most recent episode of Alabama Aloud, a short story podcast where Don Noble reads the work of Alabama authors. This an excerpt, from Lee Smith’s story “Tongues of Fire” about a bright and impressionable teenage girl during a very stressful time in her childhood.
Hear the full story: www.npr.org/podcasts/1256166841…loud-with-don-noble
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Pediatric Nurse Shares Story of Resilience - TPR Podcast Presents - June 23, 2025
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
On TPR Podcast Presents, we bring you the very best from the Troy Public Radio podcast Catalogue.
Today’s selection comes from The Rounds, which is a podcast about nursing education where hosts Kait Nesbitt and Brooke Moseley gather stories from nurses on the front lines of our healthcare system.
But this episode is much bigger than just nursing education. Kait and Brooke are talking to Olivia Thurman, a nurse who previously worked in hematology and oncology, or HEMOC, at Children’s of Alabama.
Olivia’s daughter was born with a rare genetic condition that required a bone marrow transplant and caused her to spend months in the neonatal intensive care unit.







