Episodes

  • Understanding Suicidal Ideation
    May 15 2026

    Warning: This episode contains references to self-harm, suicide, and suicidal ideation.

    How can you tell if a person is experiencing suicidal thoughts? What are the appropriate actions to take when someone is at risk for self-harm? In this episode of Enlighten Me, Megan Rogers, Ph.D., discusses her award-winning research involving the signs of suicidal ideation, intervention methods, and available resources.

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    18 mins
  • Improving Health Outcomes Through Collaborative Care
    Apr 24 2026

    Dr. Shannon Herrin’s, Asst. Professor of Physical Therapy, teaches and researches “Interprofessional education and collaborative practice.” It’s a way of getting health care providers out of their silos and giving patients more effective, more connected care across specialties and gaining a better understanding of patient needs.

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    11 mins
  • A Tactical Approach: How ALERRT is Improving Emergency Response Nationwide
    Feb 19 2026

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains mentions of gun violence, death, self-harm, and domestic abuse.

    Since 2013, the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center has been recognized as the national standard for active shooter response training by the FBI.

    In this episode of Enlighten Me, Hunter Martindale, Research Director for ALERRT, discusses how their practical research efforts help train first responders and civilians across the United States. Social Work professor Dr. Rael Morley also explores some of the latest research into what motivates people to commit acts of violence.

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    40 mins
  • Clicks, Credibility, and the Classroom: Media Literacy and Modern Journalism
    Dec 18 2025

    The news industry and the world of journalism has changed drastically since the creation of the newspaper. From the rise of the internet to the decline of ad sales that keep traditional newspapers in business, journalists have adapted to news ways of getting their stories to the masses. This episode brings together Dr. Gwynne Ellen Ash and Eraldo “Dino” Chiecchi whose vast work and teaching experience explores literacy assessment, critical media literacy, the journalism business, how newspapers have changed over the years, and how Texas State University is preparing the next generation of journalists.

    Listen to new episodes of Enlighten Me every month on the TXST Podcast Network. Other podcasts on the network include Try @ TXST, Office Hours, The Current, and States Up.

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    42 mins
  • International Podcast Day: Live from the Quad
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode, hosts Rodney Crouther and Jeremy Thomas take Enlighten Me out of the studio and onto the Quad for a special edition. Listen as we hand the mic to our Bobcats who share stories of joy, gratitude, and connection. From favorite professors to lessons of friendship and community, this episode focuses on what makes TXST so special — our students.

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    18 mins
  • Beyond Talk Therapy: The Power of Experiential Healing
    Oct 24 2025

    In a world increasingly shaped by stress, disconnection, and trauma, traditional talk therapy isn't the only path to healing. This episode brings together experts Dr. Christine Norton, Dr. Mais Aljunaidy, and Dr. Nadim Adi whose work explores how creative engagement with nature and interior design can facilitate transformation. Together, they offer a deeper understanding of therapeutic practices that go beyond the clinical setting, offering healing that’s embodied, expressive, and culturally connected.

    Listen to new episodes of Enlighten Me every month on the TXST Podcast Network. Other podcasts on the network include Try @ TXST, Office Hours, The Current, and States Up.

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    45 mins
  • Introducing: Try @ TXST
    Sep 18 2025

    Enlighten Me will be back next month with a new episode. But for now, we introduce you to Try @ TXST. This series dives into the experiences of the students, faculty, and staff who are behind the different organizations and programs featured in our Try @ video series on Instagram. In this episode, Giselle chats with David Coleman, director of The Witliff Collections on the seventh floor of Alkek Library.

    Learn more about the series from the TXST Podcast Network: https://www.txst.edu/podcast-network.html

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    30 mins
  • Fungi, Disease, and the Zombie Apocalypse
    Aug 28 2025

    The globe has long been obsessed with post-apocalyptic media and depictions of the end of the normal world as we know it. From Fallout, 28 Days Later, and The Road, to The Last of Us, Contagion and Station Eleven, there are countless examples of the end of the world and the reasons behind it — fungi, disease, monsters, man-made disasters, and zombies.

    In this episode of Enlighten Me, we discuss the reasons why people are so obsessed with the apocalypse and what the end of the world could look like. We also discuss the history of disease, what could actually pose a threat to humanity, cordyceps, and the benefits of fungi.

    Listen to new episodes of Enlighten Me every month on the TXST Podcast Network. Other podcasts on the network include Try @ TXST, Office Hours, The Current, and States Up.

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    53 mins