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Take a trip down memory lane with other Cornellians. Weekly conversations with Michelle and Stephanie will introduce you to past and present Cornellians to hear where they are now and why they are most thankful to Cornell. (Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornell University)

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  • Roy Danis Didn’t Take Cornell’s Wine Class…Then Became a Wine and Spirits Legend
    Feb 9 2026

    Roy Danis ’78 never took Cornell’s famous wine tasting class — and yet he went on to build a 40-year career at the top of the wine and spirits world.

    Roy takes us from Oceanside, Long Island to Cornell, where he captained the men’s gymnastics team, and into an extraordinary professional journey including Seagram, Campari, start-ups, and his newest venture, Revival Spirits — alongside business partner Edgar Bronfman Jr.

    Roy shares what actually makes a brand succeed, why great leadership is about humility and credibility, and the “all in” mindset that’s guided him through every chapter.

    We also explore Roy’s deep commitment to giving back through his work with the Viscardi Center and the UJA-Federation’s Wines & Spirits Division.

    And of course, we end with our speed round — including the one cocktail even Roy had never heard of until today. Can you guess it?


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    38 mins
  • You Could Be Having Better Sex — Dr. Nicole McNichols Explains Why
    Feb 2 2026

    Dr. Nicole McNichols ’97 is a professor whose work explores sex, intimacy, and how people connect.

    In this episode, Nicole breaks down what’s actually happening in modern dating and relationships — why so many people feel disconnected, how expectations around sex have shifted, and what the research really says about pleasure, desire, and communication.

    Drawing from both her classroom and her own work, she explains the myths we’ve absorbed, the pressure people feel to “get it right,” and what actually leads to more connected experiences.

    Nicole also reflects on her journey from Cornell to leading the most popular undergraduate course in the history of the University of Washington, and shares key ideas from her book, You Could Be Having Better Sex, about what helps people feel more confident, connected, and fulfilled.

    She's incredibly fun and she's gone viral on social media - here's where you can find her:

    Instagram and TikTok: nicole_thesexprofessor

    Sign up for her newsletter at: https://nicolethesexprofessor.com/

    Her book is sold wherever you buy books starting February 3, 2026

    And thank you to past guest and author Alli Frank for the introduction.


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    1 hr
  • How Lily Tung Crystal Is Changing Who Gets Seen on Stage
    Jan 26 2026

    Asian Americans make up a small percentage of artists on major stages — and Lily Tung Crystal is actively changing that.

    Lily is the artistic director of East West Players, the nation’s largest and longest-running Asian American theater company. She shares her journey from Cornell to Shanghai to Minneapolis to Los Angeles, and how her work is reshaping who gets hired, who gets supported, and whose stories are told.

    We talk about representation, leadership, and why lasting change in the arts takes systems — not just talent — along with the creativity and care that make live theater matter.

    We had so much fun with Lily. Fun fact: she’s a sorority sister we hadn’t connected with since 1990!

    Read about Lily here:

    https://www.eastwestplayers.org/blog/ewp-announces-artistic-director-lily-tung-crystal

    Find East West Players and their schedule here:

    https://www.eastwestplayers.org/


    And a special thank you to Beth Storz, a recent guest and sorority sister, for making the connection.

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    32 mins
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