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A Sense of Belonging Podcast

A Sense of Belonging Podcast, hosted by Hydeia Wysinger and Kendall Schrohe.

A Sense of Belonging Podcast, hosted by Hydeia Wysinger and Kendall Schrohe.

Hydeia Wysinger '25 and Kendall Schrohe '24

What does a sense of belonging mean to you? Does it come from within? Are there certain things that you can do in your life to make you feel like you belong? What are the factors that impact one’s sense of belonging? These are the questions that Kendall Schrohe and Hydeia Wysinger’s podcast “A Sense of Belonging” aim to answer.

Hydeia Wysinger is a Psychology and Public Health major and Religious Studies and Political Science minor and a 2023-24 Hackworth Fellow with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are her own.

Kendall Schrohe is a senior Philosophy major and Entrepreneurship Minor and a 2023-2034 Hackworth Fellow with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University.  Views are her own.

Apr 26, 2024
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Episode 1: What is a Sense of Belonging on a University Landscape

What does a sense of belonging mean to you? Does it come from within? Are there certain things that you can do in your life to make you feel like you belong? What are the factors that impact one’s sense of belonging? These are the questions that Kendall Schrohe and Hydeia Wysinger’s podcast “A Sense of Belonging” aim to answer.

Episode 2: Elena Carter’s Perspective on a Sense of Belonging at Santa Clara University as a Transfer and Commuter Student

Hydeia Wysinger and Kendall Schrohe talk to Elena Carter, a senior transfer and commuter student at SCU about her college experience and the different factors that impacted her sense of belonging.

 

 

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