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Birds Up Podcast

Birds Up Podcast

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The Birds Up Podcast, by the UT San Antonio Alumni Association, features conversations with alumni and special guests who have unique stories to tell about their time at UTSA, UT Health San Antonio, their unique career paths, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way. Our alumni nest is full of dedicated, passionate, and loyal Roadrunners eager to share their stories. Ready, Rowdy, and Relevant. Listen Up. Volume Up. Birds Up! Hosted by Andrew Addison & Melissa Adame. Produced Josh Amparan and Lost in Sound Recording Studio. Assistance from Jacob Cavazos, Madison Downing, and Russell Wagner.
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  • S5E12: The Fixer – Birds Up with UT San Antonio Alum & Former CST Brands CFO Clay Killinger
    Mar 13 2026

    UT San Antonio alum Clay Killinger’s journey to executive leadership is one of resilience, grit, and unexpected opportunity. After transferring to UT San Antonio and navigating a non-traditional path to graduation, Clay went on to build an impressive career in finance, serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of CST Brands and holding senior leadership roles at Valero Energy.

    Known as “The Fixer,” Clay became the leader organizations called when facing complex, high-stakes challenges—from Exxon Valdez oil spill insurance litigation to forensic accounting in major corporate investigations and serving as an auditor during a U.S. presidential campaign.

    In this episode of Birds Up, Clay reflects on the mentors who helped shape his journey, lessons from decades in public-company leadership, and how disciplined financial stewardship now supports children’s charities across Bexar County through his work with the Najim Foundation.

    Tune in to hear Clay’s remarkable journey from UT San Antonio classrooms to the corporate boardroom—and the leadership lessons he shares with the next generation of Roadrunners. Birds Up!

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    Harvey Najim Foundation
    UT San Antonio Alumni
    UT San Antonio Alumni Events
    Fiesta Arts Fair
    VIA Expands Service Across UT San Antonio
    UT San Antonio Excellence Awards
    The Rowdys 2026
    Biride Bash Scramble
    Alumni Gala
    UTSA Athletics

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    1 h y 10 m
  • S5E11: From Classroom to Cosmos – Birds Up with Dr. Chris Packham on NASA, Japan & the New Era of Teaching
    Feb 20 2026

    Fresh off a return from NASA with UT San Antonio students who won a national competition, Dr. Chris Packham joins us for a powerful update on the groundbreaking work happening at the intersection of research, innovation, and student opportunity. From collaborations with Blue Origin to leadership roles connected to the James Webb Space Telescope and the development of the Habitable Worlds Observatory, Dr. Packham shares how UT San Antonio is contributing to the next generation of space exploration.

    We also dive into his role as Chair of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Alumni Association, the global research pipeline he’s helping build for UT San Antonio students — including opportunities in Japan — and his leadership as Chair of the Gemini Observatory Board. Closer to home, he discusses returning to teach Astronomy 101 and what he calls a “new era” of teaching and learning in the classroom.

    This episode is about more than telescopes and research — it’s about UT San Anotnio students competing and winning on a national stage, global partnerships expanding opportunity, and Roadrunners helping shape humanity’s understanding of the universe.

    Tune in, subscribe, and share this episode with a fellow Roadrunner. Birds Up.

    Show Notes:
    UT San Antonio Alumni
    Diploma Dash 5k
    UTSA Athletics
    Dr. Chris Packham
    UT San Antonio researcher aims to save an endangered crocodile in Southeast Asia
    UT San Antonio to launch nation’s first open-access neuromorphic computing hub

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    49 m
  • S5E10: Built to Win – Birds Up with UTSA Baseball Alum & Star James Taussig & Dan Nerdahl of Alamo Audible | UTSA Baseball Preview
    Jan 30 2026

    UTSA Baseball season is officially here—and this episode sets the tone. In our annual UTSA Baseball Preview, Birds Up teams up once again with Alamo Audible for a deep dive into what’s next for one of the hottest programs in college baseball.

    We’re joined by UTSA Baseball alum, fan favorite, and newly drafted pro James Taussig, who reflects on UTSA’s historic run, the culture that fueled it, and what it truly means to sustain success at the national level. From clubhouse leadership and player development to preparing for the grind of the next level, James offers firsthand insight into the standard being built at UTSA—and why this program is no longer sneaking up on anyone.

    Alamo Audible’s Dan Nerdahl joins the conversation to break down the upcoming season, roster continuity, and what fans should be watching for as the Roadrunners look to defend expectations and keep momentum rolling.

    This episode is also packed with special guests, including former UT San Antonio Alumni Association President Jacob Cavasos, who shares the alumni and fan perspective, the growing national profile of UTSA Baseball, and why Roadrunner support matters now more than ever.

    From the Bird Bath to the big picture, this episode is about legacy, momentum, and what comes next. If you’re ready for baseball season, ready to talk Roadrunner culture, and ready to meet us at the Bird Bath—this one’s for you. Birds Up! Play Ball!

    Show Notes:
    Institute of Texan Cultures Reopens
    UTSA Athletics
    UTSA Baseball
    Diploma Dash 5k
    UT San Antonio Alumni
    Alamo Audible

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    1 h y 16 m
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