by University of Southampton
<p>Welcome to 360 Degrees, the podcast from the University of Southampton's Development and Alumni Relations team. Every week we talk to some of our fantastic alumni about their student experiences and career journeys. If you want to connect with more of our alumni community, or you're an alum that's wants to help students, then sign up to our e-mentoring platform here: https://ementoringsouthampton.com/<br><br>'The views and opinions expressed in the 360 Degrees podcast belong solely to the speakers involved in each episode. All content has been created for entertainment and educational purposes and is not representative of the views or opinions of the University of Southampton.'</p>
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May 7, 2024
<p>After four wonderful years hosting and producing, Emily is saying goodbye to the 360 Degrees podcast. So, for the final two episodes of this academic year, we're going to be doing something a bit different and looking back at some of the highlights from over the years. This month, we're re-sharing the episode with Chris Stark.<br/><br/>She says: 'although I've been lucky enough to have so many interesting conversations with various people over the years, this one remains one of my personal favourite episodes. I loved the candid way Chris speaks about struggling with mental health after graduation as I think graduation blues is something a lot of us have experienced but perhaps never put a name to or talked about. It was also a lot of fun sharing stories and memories about Jesters and Manzil's!'<br/><br/>Although Emily is leaving, the podcast will be continuing with a new host so keep your eyes peeled for future episodes!</p>
March 11, 2024
<p>In this episode we chat to alum Max Saakyan, creator of the extremely successful podcast 'Uncovering Roots'. Through this three-part mini-series you are immersed into the creatively told story of Aurora Mardiganian and her experiences through the Armenian genocide.<br/><br/>You can listen to the podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TCDPjCyJrrHFtMmwxSBUz?si=fdec4bc07d954d11</p>
February 1, 2024
<p>Did you know, February 11th is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science? We're celebrating this episode by chatting to Marine Biology alum, Francesca Trotman. She founded Love the Oceans, a non-profit marine conservation organisation supporting work in Jangamo Bay, Mozambique. <br/><br/>You can find out more about their work here: https://lovetheoceans.org/</p>
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