We Grow Aces A University of Evansville Podcast

We Grow Aces A University of Evansville Podcast

by Breanna Bondurant
Season 2
The Story We're Still Becoming: James MacLeod on History, Students, and the Future We're Shaping
Throughout this year, we’ve listened to the voices that make up this place, stories rooted in memory, shaped by experience, and carried forward in community. In this final episode, we sit down with James MacLeod, the professor of history and chair of the Department of History, Politics, and Social Change, who reminds us that history is not simply something we inherit. It’s something we interpret, wrestle with, and pass on. For him, teaching history isn’t about delivering settled answers. It’s about making space for the voices in the room, especially the voices of students, to enter the larger human story. In their questions, their challenges, and their hopes, he sees something more than academic curiosity. He sees the possibility of change. This episode explores how listening to the stories around us deepens the story we’re living in and how the next chapter may already be taking shape in the lives of those we’re teaching, mentoring, and learning from.
Getting Lost, Finding Vision: Abigail Werling on A Leader's Journey into Possibility
In this powerful episode of the We Grow Aces Podcast, we sit down with Abigail Werling as she talks about visionary leadership and believing one of the greatest gifts we can give others is the freedom to dream. As the Vice President of University Advancement, she has built her leadership around relationships, possibility, and helping people see beyond what is into what could be. A self-described dreamer, she shares how relational leadership isn’t about control, t’s about unlocking imagination, courage, and calling in others. But her story isn’t just about professional leadership. In a deeply personal moment, she recounts getting physically lost in the woods, an experience that unexpectedly became a profound spiritual turning point. What began as disorientation in the forest surfaced a deeper realization of her own spiritual lostness. In the quiet and uncertainty, she encountered clarity, surrender, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Growing Impact: Juliet Aura on Nurturing People and Potential
In this Season 2 episode of the We Grow Aces Podcast, we sit down with Juliet Aura, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, to explore her passion for helping people grow and thrive. Juliet shares her “why,” rooted in a love for seeing development unfold—both in the clients she tends to in the clinic and in the students she mentors in the classroom. She reflects on her journey moving to the United States, driven by a desire to expand her impact and do more for the people around her. This episode highlights the joy and purpose found in supporting others’ growth, showing how dedication, care, and intentional guidance can leave a lasting mark on both individual lives and broader communities.
All In: Rachel Roscoe on Supporting Others and Leading with Impact
In this Season 2 episode of the We Grow Aces Podcast, we sit down with Rachel Roscoe, Assistant Director of the Center for Student Engagement, to explore the power of showing up for others. Rachel shares her “why,” rooted in the desire to be someone people can rely on—to give her all when her name is tied to something and make it the best it can be. She reflects on the selflessness of her parents, who modeled care not just for each other but for her as a child, and how that inspires her to give back in her work today. Her impact is not measured by recognition or applause; rather, it comes from supporting others’ dreams and visions, helping people flourish, and creating meaningful outcomes that extend beyond herself. This episode invites listeners to reflect on how serving others with dedication and care can be one of the most powerful ways to live your “why.”
Our Common Humanity: Teddy Decorrevont on Kindness, Identity, and Creating Warmth in the World
In this Season 2 episode of the We Grow Aces Podcast, we sit with Teddy Decorrevont, Residential Coordinator, about identity, belonging, and the power of kindness. Teddy shares his journey wrestling with identity and the ways this has shaped how he relates to others. Central to his “why” is a deep commitment to creating warmth and care for those around him, helping people feel loved, seen, and accepted—like sitting by a fire wrapped in a blanket. He reminds us, echoing Henri Nouwen, that those who truly matter in our lives are the ones who sit with us in our struggles, sharing presence rather than solutions. Teddy challenges listeners to reflect on how we show up for others and how our shared humanity can create spaces of belonging for everyone.
Around the Table: Zach Weinberg on Leadership, Belonging, and Building Family
In this Season 2 episode of the We Grow Aces Podcast, we’re joined by Zach Weinberg, Head Volleyball Coach at the University of Evansville, for a conversation about leadership that goes far beyond wins and losses. Zach shares his passion for developing teams by bringing people together across differences—backgrounds, perspectives, abilities, and experiences—and challenging them to grow into something more than a group: a family. He invites us to rethink leadership through a powerful metaphor—the family dinner table—a place where commitment is practiced, trust is built, and people show up for one another even when it’s hard. Drawing from his Jewish faith and heritage, Zach reflects on how his lived experience has shaped his understanding of belonging, especially in spaces where shared belief and togetherness are not always readily available. His story challenges us to consider what it truly means to create inclusive environments where people feel seen, valued, and connected. This episode is a thoughtful exploration of team culture, faith, leadership, and belonging, reminding us that when we commit to one another like family, we create spaces where everyone has the opportunity to grow.
Why Not? Yolanda Obaze on Embracing Possibility, Purpose and the Power of Education
In this Season 2 episode of the We Grow Aces Podcast, we sit down with Yolanda Obaze, Associate Dean of the School of Business and Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management, to explore a powerful and refreshing take on purpose. When asked about her “why,” Yolanda’s answer was simple yet transformative: “Why not?” Rather than viewing life through the lens of limitation, she challenges us to consider possibility—especially in moments when the world tells us we’re stuck or that change isn’t possible. Yolanda shares her journey from Nigeria to the United States, her early career in the business sector, and the pivotal realization that led her into higher education. Today, her purpose is deeply rooted in student development—walking alongside students not just in the classroom, but through their lived experiences, personal growth, and professional transformation. This episode is an invitation to reframe obstacles, rethink what’s possible, and approach life and leadership with curiosity, courage, and a bold “why not?” mindset.
What's Your Why? Chad Hart on Letting Transitions Shape Your Why
In this first episode in Season 2 of the We Grow Aces Podcast, we sit down with Chad Hart, Director of Retention, to explore how change—both expected and unexpected—can become one of the most powerful forces in shaping our “why.” Chad reflects on experiencing early career success at a young age, followed by the reality many professionals face: industries shift, technology evolves, and roles that once thrived come to necessary endings. Rather than seeing these moments as setbacks, Chad shares how each transition became an invitation to grow, adapt, and listen more closely to where he was being called next. Woven throughout his professional journey is a deeply personal spiritual journey, one that influenced not only the jobs he pursued but the purpose behind them. These shifts helped expand his understanding of impact, leading him into work centered on student success, connection, and retention. This episode is a reminder that change doesn’t diminish our purpose—it can deepen it, refine it, and lead us to a more grounded, meaningful “why” if we’re willing to embrace the journey.
Season 1
Blank Slates & Becoming: Jessica Snow on Wellbeing, Ambition, and the Joy of Starting Fresh
In our final episode of the season, we talk with Jessica Snow--Assistant Professor of Health Sciences, deeper thinker, and lifelong learner--about identity, ambition, and the beauty of becoming. From her academic path through biology and medicine to a transformative year in Luxembourg, Jessica reflects on how stepping back can sometimes move us forward. We explore the pressures of productivity, the realities of medical training, and how motherhood reshaped her view of failure--not as defeat, but as creative possibility. The idea of 'blank slate' weaves through our conversation, inviting a more curious, compassionate approach to growth. We also touch on anxiety in the digital age (The Anxious Generation), movement as medicine, and the quiet joy of evolving alongside the people we love.
For God's Glory: Maxwell Omwenga on Answered Prayers and Living as a Blessing
In this episode, we sit down with Maxwell Omwenga--educator, father, and man of deep faith--to talk about answered prayers, calling, and living with purpose. Originally from Kenya, Maxwell shares how his journey into higher education felt like a door only God could open. From pursuing a PhD at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga, to making his arrival on our campus, he was challenged to as: If this isn't for God's glory, then what is it for? That question continues to shape his life and work. We talk about the power of being known, the beauty of developing students, and the joy of watching his own children grow as worshippers and musicians. Through it all, Maxwell's prayer remains simple: God, make me a blessing.
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