• Pulse Check: Why Counseling Isn’t Just for "Rock Bottom"
    Feb 21 2026

    In this Pulse Check episode of The Williams Pulse, Campus Therapist Taylor Jeffery sits down with Dr. Denny Vowell, chair of the Psychology Department at Williams Baptist University, to talk about mental health, calling, and the hope they see in today’s students. Dr. Vowell shares how God led him from community mental health work into the classroom, why anxiety and loneliness are so prevalent on campus, and how college is really a season of “adulting light” where students still need support. Together, they unpack common myths about counseling—especially the idea that it’s only for crisis—offer a simple “five-session” framework for trying therapy, and explain how the WBU community walks with students as they grow, heal, and discover who God is calling them to be.

    Learn more about the Psychology Department: https://williamsbu.edu/psychology

    Learn more about counseling at WBU: https://williamsbu.edu/counseling/

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    20 mins
  • Threads, Recitals, and Road Trips: Your WBU Week in 7 Minutes
    Feb 20 2026

    In this SAB takeover of The Williams Pulse, Big Sip and Jessica are joined by Bill for a fast-paced walk through everything happening at WBU this week—from chaotic Threads feeds to serious campus fun.

    They shout out the new SAB leadership team and a SAB reel, then preview two free music events in Startup Chapel: a guest recital with soprano Sarah VandenBrink and TJ Bedgood’s long-awaited senior recital.

    You’ll also hear details about the National Civil Rights Museum trip to Memphis, including how to register, and what it costs.

    Plus, the crew runs down intramural volleyball, Prayer Night’s new time, a full slate of home baseball and softball doubleheaders, and a fun behind-the-scenes story about Coach Abenathy, Moneyball, and dreaming big about lights at Shell Field.

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    8 mins
  • Real Talk: Inside WBU Baseball with Coach Abanathy – Recruiting, Relationships, and the Reality of 2026 College Sports
    Feb 19 2026

    In this Real Talk episode of The Williams Pulse, Head Baseball Coach Stephen Abanathy shares why relationships and responsibility sit at the center of how he coaches, recruits, and leads at Williams.​

    From growing up a pastor’s kid in the Missouri bootheel and getting humbled at a Division I program, to finding home at Williams and later returning as head coach, Coach Abanathy reflects on what it takes to invest in that many student-athletes without losing the personal touch. He talks about walking with players through family loss, challenging them to get off their phones and have real conversations, and relying on a strong group of team captains to create a true “all-in” locker room.​

    Along the way, he also opens up about his work as a Jonesboro police officer, how recruiting has shifted to Twitter and national showcases, and why he wants his players to leave Williams as dependable men, husbands, and leaders—not just better ballplayers.

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    59 mins
  • Your Weekly Campus Guide: Blues, Barbecue, and Black History
    Feb 13 2026

    This week on The Williams Pulse Podcast: SAB Edition, hosts Sip and Miss Jessica are joined by guest host Nevaeh Larkins to share all the excitement happening at Williams Baptist University! From honoring Black History Month with incredible events—like the JHS step team performance, the Night of Delta Blues concert featuring Little Willie Farmer, and a road trip to the National Civil Rights Museum—to a packed week of campus happenings, there’s something for everyone.

    They’ll also chat about the upcoming Preview Day, sports showdowns, and student favorites like the Hall Wars Burger Battle, intramural volleyball, and Prayer Night. Tune in for all the energy, laughs, and insider details from SAB and Student Affairs, and don’t forget to grab your tickets, register for events, and show up for your fellow Eagles this week!

    Sign up for Preview Day: https://williamsbu.edu/preview/

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    5 mins
  • Your Weekly Campus Guide: Galentine’s, the Big Game, and What’s Happening at WBU
    Feb 5 2026

    Season 7, Episode 6 of The Williams Pulse (SAB Edition) is your weekly guide to what’s happening on campus at Williams Baptist University.

    Sip and Mrs. Jessica are joined by guest host Kaedynce Miller, ARD for Women’s Residence Life, to highlight Galentine’s—a ladies-only pajama party celebrating friendship with food, crafts, karaoke, a DIY bouquet bar, giveaways, and an exclusive Williams Corner discount.

    We also cover:

    • The Big Game Watch Party this Sunday in the Grill

    • Intramural volleyball and Prayer Night in Manley Chapel

    • Chapel with Mitch Mathis, Athletic Director at WBU

    • A Miss WBU interest meeting and Lunch & Learn

    • Basketball games featuring the Jonesboro High School Step Team as part of Black History Month

    • A full slate of baseball and basketball action

    • And a look ahead to the upcoming blues concert with Little Willie Farmer in Startup Chapel

    Plus, don’t miss a short Pulse Check trailer featuring campus therapist Taylor Jeffery and Dean of Students Laquietta Stewart, reflecting on what makes WBU such a formative and caring place to be.

    🎧 This has been—and will continue to be—The Williams Pulse.

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    8 mins
  • Pulse Check: An Unexpected Support System During the Most Formative Years of Your Life
    Feb 4 2026

    In this Pulse Check episode of The Williams Pulse, host Taylor Jeffery sits down with Dean of Students Laquietta Stewart to talk about what makes Williams Baptist University feel less like an institution and more like a community that truly walks with you. Through stories from her 27 years in education and her own experience as a first-generation college student, Dean Stewart shares how WBU surrounds students with people who listen, challenge, and care in ways many never expected but deeply need.

    Together, Taylor and Dean Stewart unpack how roles across campus — from Student Affairs to counseling to residence life and beyond — work together to support the whole student. They talk about identity, academic struggle, major changes, pressure, grace, and why it is completely normal to still be figuring out who you want to be. Along the way, Dean Stewart reflects on why she came back to WBU, why “this place is special… it’s like no other,” and what she hopes every student remembers long after they graduate: that they went to a college that really cared about them and wanted the best for them.

    If this conversation resonates and you’d like someone to talk with, students can schedule a free counseling appointment with Taylor by visiting williamsbu.edu/counseling

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    13 mins
  • Pulse Check: The Science of Stress, Faith, and Healing with Dr. Ruth Provost
    Feb 3 2026

    In this Pulse Check episode of the Williams Pulse Podcast, host Taylor Jeffery, WBU Campus Therapist, welcomes Dr. Ruth Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs and former Psychology Department Chair. Their conversation blends neuroscience, counseling, and faith as they unpack what really happens in the brain during stress, how neuroplasticity supports healing, and why resilience is both biological and spiritual. Learn how understanding the brain strengthens mental health, personal growth, and the believer’s walk with Christ. If you'd like to schedule a consultation with Taylor, please visit: https://williamsbu.edu/counseling/

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    26 mins
  • Your Weekly Campus Guide: Spy Week Recap, Spring Involvement Fair, & Big Game Watch Party
    Jan 30 2026

    Snow days and Spy Week made for a chaotic start to the week at Williams Baptist University—and the SAB team is here to recap it all. In this episode of The Williams Pulse, hosts Big Sip and Mrs. Jessica are joined by guest co-host Rachel Dudley to reflect on Spy Week highlights and walk through what’s coming up next on campus, including the Spring Involvement Fair, Prayer Night, athletic events, the Career Fair, and February highlights like Black History Month events and Galentine’s.

    If you want to stay in the loop and plan where to be at WBU, this episode has you covered.

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    5 mins