Stang Stories

By: Teddy Ellis
  • Summary

  • A platform to engage Milton’s students and alumni through conversation.
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Episodes
  • Alexandra Rodman
    Apr 2 2025

    In this episode of the Stang Stories podcast, host Jazlyn Fuentes '25 converses with Dr. Alexandra Rodman, a distinguished alumna from Milton's class of '06 and a psychology professor at Northeastern University. Dr. Rodman shares insights about her transformative experiences at Milton, including her involvement in boarding life and the Octet music group, which paved her path toward acapella in college.

    Dr. Rodman discusses her academic journey from Tufts University to obtaining a PhD at Harvard, emphasizing the importance of balancing academics with extracurricular activities. She highlights her passion for clinical psychology and developmental cognitive neuroscience, exploring the intersection of social experiences and brain development during adolescence in her present research.

    Through anecdotal experiences and advice, Dr. Rodman reflects on key learnings throughout her career, providing valuable insights for aspiring students and professionals in psychology and neuroscience. The conversation also delves into developmental phases, the importance of resilience, and emerging research on adolescent smartphone use.

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    45 mins
  • Annie LaVigne
    Feb 6 2025

    In this episode of the Stang Stories podcast, Jason Yu '25 chats with Dr. Annie LaVigne '07, a current instructor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. There, LaVigne focuses on intersecting the health humanities with radiation oncology, bringing humanism to the center of the medical field. Learn about LaVigne's daring cross-country biking treks, swims with sharks in South Africa, and current research on radiotherapy deserts. (And of course, her art!)

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    26 mins
  • Maggie Jackson
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode of Stang Stories Podcast, Ladia Khaing '25 sits down with Maggie Jackson, a distinguished non-fiction author and Milton alumna from the class of 1978. Maggie shares her transformative experiences at Milton and how they laid the foundation for her illustrious career as a journalist and author.

    Delve into Maggie's journey from her early days at Milton, where she honed her skills in journalism and theater, to her academic pursuits at Yale and the London School of Economics. Maggie discusses how her diverse experiences have shaped her perspective and driven her to explore the complex theme of uncertainty in her latest book, "Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure."

    Maggie offers insights into the power of uncertainty, emphasizing its role in enhancing creativity, adaptability, and resilience in our rapidly changing world. She also shares practical advice on how to cultivate a positive relationship with uncertainty, especially in the age of AI and technology, to unlock our potential as lifelong learners and thinkers.

    Join us for an inspiring conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and invites listeners to embrace the unknown as a pathway to growth and discovery.

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    42 mins
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