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Pack Perspective Podcast

Pack Perspective Podcast

Auteur(s): PTK Pack Perspective/Southern Maine Community College
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Are you ready to experience SMCC like never before? The Pack Perspective Podcast is your inside look into the heart of SMCC, where we dive deep into student experiences, campus life, and the issues that matter most. It's more than just a podcast; it's a community that is committed to amplifying voices, sharing stories, and building meaningful connections. Looking for more opportunities to get involved? Join us and find out what it is like to be part of the SMCC family through our podcast, produced by SMCC's Phi Theta Kappa Chapter.

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  • Res Life: Behind the Scenes
    Nov 22 2025

    In this episode of The Pack Perspective Podcast, we hang out with RA's Delaney Nolan and Kamy Dube, as well as Resident Director Britt Couturier, to explore what Residential Life at SMCC is all about. They chat with us about everything from helping students get settled into their new space to finding ways to make the halls feel a little more like home.

    Throughout the conversation, you’ll hear real stories about living on campus at Southern Maine Community College—from navigating Surfside and Spring Point Hall to managing roommate dynamics, community-building, crisis moments, and the unexpected realities of working in Res Life. Our guests dive into everything from RA training, on-call responsibilities, and balancing academics with duty nights to the lighter (and stranger) moments—yes, including the infamous Tortilla Bandit that’s been slipping cryptic messages under doors.

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    Our guests talk about what it’s actually like to live and work in the SMCC dorms, including the unexpected moments, behind-the-scenes chaos (the kind you aren’t told about on campus tours), and all the little things that keep Res Life interesting. Delaney, Kamy, and Britt discuss their own experiences, share what they love about supporting students, and offer advice for both residents and RAs on how to make the most of their time on campus.

    They also open up about building community in shared spaces, fostering belonging in Surfside’s communal bathrooms and bustling lounges, helping students through tough days, and the importance of creating a welcoming environment where everyone feels seen. You’ll also hear insights on leadership, conflict management, communication skills, and how residential life staff support each other during busy, high-stress moments like move-in weekend and late-night crisis calls.

    Overall, this episode gives you a genuine look at the people who help make SMCC’s residential community feel welcoming and comfortable for everyone who calls it home. If you’re curious about resident assistant life, looking for tips on thriving in college housing, or want an authentic inside look at campus living, this is a must-listen episode.

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    1 h et 29 min
  • Student Stories of Growth, Anxiety & Resilience
    Nov 15 2025

    In this powerful episode of The Pack Perspective Podcast, host Bree Michaud leads an honest, heartfelt conversation about mental health — what it really means, why it matters, and how students can take care of themselves through the challenges of college life. Featuring deeply personal stories from co-host Aiden Burchill and second-year student Natalie Webster, the episode explores vulnerability, structure, faith, community, and the everyday habits that help students stay grounded.

    From navigating the transition to independence to combating seasonal depression to learning how to ask for help, this episode reminds listeners that they’re not alone— and that growth is possible at any stage.

    Podcast Credits

    Host

    Bree Michaud

    Script Writers

    Bree Michaud, Kamy Dube, and Aidan Burchill

    Produced by

    Bree Michaud and Aidan Burchill

    Edited by

    Bree Michaud

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Trick-or-Treat Hot Takes and Candy Draft
    Oct 31 2025

    This Halloween, The Pack Perspective Podcast is getting into the spirit of the season with a festive mix of fun and friendly debate. In this episode, the podcast crew dives deep into bold opinions, nostalgic trick-or-treat moments, and the unspoken rules that make Halloween such a memorable time of year.

    From calling out the capitalist side of the spooky season to debating the etiquette of candy distribution, our hosts don’t hold back as they share their honest hot takes and personal experiences. Expect plenty of unexpected perspectives as the team breaks down everything from trick-or-treat traditions to candy hierarchy.

    The fun continues with the Candy Draft, where each member of the team builds their ultimate trick-or-treat lineup and reacts to each other’s choices in real time. What starts as a simple draft quickly turns into a hilarious and competitive exchange of candy strategy and good-natured rivalry.

    Whether you're a Halloween enthusiast or just here for the conversation, this campus-powered episode brings real student voices, laughs, and authentic college-life energy — making it a must-listen for fans of pop-culture debates, student-run podcasts, and anyone who loves candy talk and spooky-season nostalgia.

    Tune in for Gen Z humor, college-life commentary, trick-or-treat culture analysis, and surprisingly deep takes on capitalism, candy ethics, and childhood Halloween traditions.

    This is the Pack Perspective at its best — real voices, real campus culture, and real laughs. It’s a sweet mix of playful arguments, nostalgic vibes, and downright iconic Halloween opinions.

    Podcast Credits

    Hosts Christian Mpuhwe, Bree Michaud, and Aidan Burchill

    Script Writers Bree Michaud, Kamy Dube, Aidan Burchill, and Christian Mpuhwe

    Produced by Bree Michaud, Aidan Burchill, Christian Mpuhwe, and Kamy Dube

    Edited by Bree Michaud

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    30 min
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