
Chris Judge
Multimedia and Live Event Producer
Appears in 158 Episodes
Transitions — Danika Bebe '23
Danika Bebe '23, a former head dream coach for the Transitions Program, joins us on the Providence College Podcast to discuss how the pre-orientation program for multi...
Friar Foundations: Satoya Isophe '24 and Myles Johnson '24
Satoya Isophe '24 and Myles Johnson '24 join us on the podcast to discuss their work as mentors for the Friar Foundations program, which helps to ease the transition f...
(Re-Broadcast) Her Honor, Our Guest: Judge Melissa DuBose ’90
As Black History Month draws to a close, revisit our conversation with Judge Melissa DuBose ’90, a product of Providence in every sense.She grew up in the Mount Hope s...
Rev. Dr. Anderson Clary, Jr. '69 — Faith, love, and basketball
Get to know Rev. Dr. Anderson Clary, Jr. ’69, who was honored last week with Providence College's MLK Vision Award, recognizing people who advance the principles embod...
From Friar to Founder - Jon Mason '96
When competing with the big players in the beverage industry proved to be challenging, Jon Mason '96 pivoted his energy drink company into a lifestyle brand. We chat w...
From Page to Screen - Paul Tremblay '93
The Providence College Podcast caught up with Paul Tremblay ’93 just days after he attended the red-carpet premiere of M. Night Shyamalan’s Knock at the Cabin, an adap...
Royalty and Research - Kathryn Lamontagne, Ph.D. '01, '03G
Curious what it was like to work for the Queen? Historian Kathryn Lamontagne, Ph.D. ’01, ’03G worked in the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace and joins the Provid...
MLK Scholars: Emily Kim '26 and Justin Andries '23
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, get to know two recipients of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. scholarship, Emily Kim '26 and Justin Andries '23. Kim, an undeclared ...
Political Division, Then and Now: Darra Mulderry, Ph.D.
Given the country’s current hostile political climate, it can feel like American politics is polarized to a historic degree. This week, the Providence College Podcast ...
Civ in London – Stephanie Boeninger, Ph.D. & Margaret Manchester, Ph.D. ’83G (Rebroadcast)
Prepare for the new year by revisiting on our most popular episodes of the Providence College Podcast in 2022: our conversation with the faculty directors of the Civ i...
Homilies of the Season
In this special edition of the Providence College podcast, we present a compilation of weekly homilies offered by our Dominican fathers during Advent, concluding with ...
Megan O’Rourke and Michael Splann ’19 - Enrolling the Class of 2027
As students receive notifications of their early admission to Providence College, Megan O’Rourke, associate dean of admission, and her colleague, admission counselor M...
2022 Lessons and Carols
If you missed Lessons and Carols, Providence College’s signature Advent celebration, you’re in luck. Listen to the podcast of the event, which featured performances by...
Quincy Bevely, Ph.D. and Nick Longo, Ph.D. '96: Civil discourse in the classroom and beyond
For years, Quincy Bevely, Ph.D., assistant vice president for institutional diversity, and Nick Longo, Ph.D. '96, professor of global studies and public and community ...
Stephen J. Caldeira ’81 - Impacts of Giving
Steve Caldeira ’81, member of the PC National Board of Overseers and chair of The Fund for Providence College, discusses how his experiences at PC helped him navigate ...
Walking for a Cause - Doug Kingsley '16
Doug Kingsley ’16 walked from the New York – Massachusetts border to the Atlantic Ocean during a 12-day October stretch to raise awareness about first responder suicid...
Chris Bresnahan '23 — Faith-based research
Our conversations with Father Smith fellows continue on the Providence College Podcast this week with Chris Bresnahan '23, a biology and theology double major who trav...
Liz Duffy '23 - Formed by Providence
The experiences that Liz Duffy '23 enjoyed during her first few days on Providence College's campus convinced her that Friartown was the right place for her. Then, thr...
Theodore Josiha Haig, J.D., Ed.D. '70 — Global educator
Theodore Josiha Haig has had a long career in education both domestically and abroad, and it all started in Providence. As a student, he served as the first president ...
Katie Wood '04: Gratitude and Growth
It only takes five minutes to start your day right. That's the lesson that Katie (Keefe) Wood '04 has been teaching to children ages 5 to 15 through her journal for ki...