UT Dallas CometCast Network
Podcasts for Comets and ponderers alike.
The CometCast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Dallas. The podcasts are created by various departments and programs throughout the University. The viewpoints and opinions expressed in these podcasts do not represent the views of The University of Texas at Dallas.
The Ackerman Center Podcast
“The Ackerman Center Podcast” provides a space for thoughtful and in-depth conversation about the Holocaust, genocide, and human rights studies. Launched in 2020 by a team of dedicated faculty and research assistants, this podcast works to extend the conversation beyond academic audiences — providing an educational, engaging, and transformative experience.
The Atheneaum Review
“The Athenaeum Review” podcast features interviews with leading thinkers about arts and ideas.
BBS Mindful Minutes
Students in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences discuss college, campus life, academia, research and more with faculty, alumni and their peers.
Between Business and Life Podcast
Work-life balance. It’s at the top of everybody’s list of desirable career benefits. Now the Naveen Jindal School of Management offers students help on how to plan for this in their own lives: a podcast. “The Yet Another MBA G.O.A.T. Podcast” (Greatest Of All Time, naturally) has been rebranded as “Between Business & Life.” An MBA student today. A balanced professional tomorrow. It’s another way that the Jindal School seeks to prepare students to become effective leaders in their future roles. The podcast features thought leaders who have achieved success in their careers as well as an excellent work-life balance. Each episode is designed to equip students with knowledge of business trends while inspiring them to manage both business and life.
The Business of Healthcare Podcast
“The Business of Healthcare Podcast” is presented by the Center for Healthcare Leadership and Management. It brings together business leaders and other forward thinkers to discuss how to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing, increasingly complex health care industry. The center is based in the Naveen Jindal School of Management at The University of Texas at Dallas.
The CVL Podcast
Amber Kidwai and Sarah Monier, doctoral students at the Center for Vital Longevity (CVL) at The University of Texas at Dallas, explore matters related to cognition and the brain. This podcast features conversations with leading scientists who share their insights and suggestions to promote cognitive health for life, as well as reviews of cutting-edge research in cognitive neuroscience. Whether you are a science enthusiast or simply interested in keeping your mind sharp, this podcast offers valuable insights into the workings of our most complex organ.
Decade of Excellence: Re-Imagining Human Health
“Decade of Excellence: Re-Imagining Human Health” is a podcast series celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Department of Bioengineering. Through this series, Dr. Shalini Prasad talks with multiple invitees about the department’s genesis, present and future.
Pep Talk
Conversations on policy, economics and politics. This student-run podcast is brought to you by the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences at The University of Texas at Dallas.
Spool: Unwinding With Dr. Nils Roemer
Dr. Nils Roemer, dean of the Bass School at UT Dallas, covers a wide range of topics in relaxed conversations on creativity, innovation and fascinating possibilities at the intersection of arts, humanities and technology. Tune in to “Spool: Unwinding with Dr. Nils Roemer” for ideas to shape your life and be inspired by a historian’s modern, refreshing take on the ever-evolving human story.
Translating The World
The podcast highlights translators who give presence to foreign writers in English, interviews with writers and their translators, portraits of contemporary international writers, and bilingual readings of poetry. The podcast is for people who are interested in international literature and cultures. A podcast of the Center for Translation Studies at The University of Texas at Dallas.