• What does Leadership mean to a Community Activist?
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode of the Metroscope, I am joined by my esteemed colleague, Jolene Jones, who defines herself as an activist, first and foremost. I ask Jolene about how she defines leadership and what is needed to be a leader to her community. We also explore some of the many ways that an advocate becomes a leader and how Jolene's journey of life-long learning has shaped her understanding of herself as a leader.

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    30 mins
  • The Metroscope Presents: Coffee Talk
    Jun 25 2026

    We are excited to introduce a new series as part of the Metroscope: Coffee Talk, with a new addition to the Metropolitan, Tom Coffee. Tom will invite various guests of Metro State University to share a coffee with him as he asks them about their unique experiences and what brought them to the university.

    In this introductory episode, we are joined by Phil Fuehrer, the director of Student Life & Leadership Development at Metro State. Phil shares his professional journey and offers some advice as to how students can become more involved on campus. We also discuss plans for Coffee Talk and as well as other happenings with the Metropolitan.



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    22 mins
  • Pursuing an Academic Career as a Non-Traditional Student with Andre Anderson
    May 6 2026


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    In this episode, my fellow MAPLer Andre Anderson and I discuss our journeys as non traditional students and what brought us to Metro State. We also discuss community and why it is so important for helping one find their purpose as well as a sense of belonging. We also discuss personal empowerment and how simply showing up can lead to new and unexpected opportunities for personal growth.

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    1 hr
  • Organizing 101 with MAPLer Julie Johnson
    Mar 12 2026

    Our guest for this episode is Julie Johnson, an organizer with well-over 5 years of organizing experience. She is also in the Master of Advocacy and Political Leadership graduate program at Metro State and shares some of her infinite wisdom regarding the world of political and community organizing.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Metropolitan Presents: An Interview with Justin Shukuru
    Feb 20 2026

    In our latest episode, I (James) sit down with Justin Shukuru, the young, ambitious entrepreneur who came from a refugee camp in Africa and has now written a book about his experiences. Written from a place of inspiration and hope, I Wasn't Invited, I Showed Up Anyway reads like a cross between an autobiography, a self-help manual, and the Book of Proverbs with many lessons to teach each and every one of us.

    We hope you enjoy!

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    48 mins
  • Introducing The Metroscope
    Jan 16 2026

    In what is our very first episode of The Metroscope, Luke Boudewyns and James Berreth discuss how a small, independent student paper started its own podcast and what we hope for The Metroscope in the future.

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    38 mins