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Take a trip down memory lane with other Cornellians. Weekly conversations with Michelle and Stephanie will introduce you to past and present Cornellians to hear where they are now and why they are most thankful to Cornell. (Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornell University)

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  • Digit Murphy: Broken System. New Playbook. Women’s Sports.
    Apr 6 2026

    The headlines say women’s sports is booming.
    Digit Murphy isn’t so sure.

    We brought back hockey legend, Cornell alum, and one of the most well-spoken and outspoken voices in sports for our first Since We Last Spoke episode—and she came in with takes.

    Not just on the Olympics, the gold medal, and the controversial phone call that followed…
    but on what’s actually happening behind the momentum everyone’s celebrating.

    Because according to Digit, the system itself?

    Still broken.

    In this episode, we get into:

    • the uncomfortable truth about who’s still making the decisions
    • why “growth” doesn’t always mean sustainability
    • and what needs to change if this is actually going to last

    And then we go deeper.

    Digit shares what she’s building now—a new model inside women’s sports through a female-led private equity platform designed to connect teams, athletes, and capital in a smarter, more sustainable way.

    Not just more attention.
    Not just bigger headlines.
    But real infrastructure. Real ownership. Real change.

    This isn’t just a conversation about hockey.
    It’s about who controls the future of women’s sports—and whether this moment is real progress… or just hype.

    And yes, we also tackle the most important question of all:
    Lunch vs. Luncheon.

    Find everything Digit Murphy here, including her Substack:
    https://www.digitmurphy.com/

    Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University.

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  • 78% of Cornell Students Left Campus for This… Did You?
    Mar 30 2026

    78% of Cornell students left campus for spring holidays.
    But what about everyone else?

    From sorority house seders…
    to Easter traditions…
    to surviving on matzah and tuna —

    we realized we all experienced this time differently.

    So we turned it into a game.

    Matzah ball soup: essential or no one's gonna miss it?
    Honey baked ham: yes or no?
    Peeps vs healthy candy.
    And the afikoman… should everyone win, or just one?

    Pick your side — and let us know where you land.

    Featuring our besties of 40 years: Nic, Jojo, Mick and Lizzie


    Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University

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  • Ken Kunken: A Football Hit Changed Everything. Then He Did the Impossible.
    Mar 23 2026

    When Ken Kunken took the field for a Cornell football game, he had no idea his life was about to change in an instant.

    That moment left him a quadriplegic.

    What happened next is hard to comprehend—because the life he went on to build wasn’t supposed to be possible.

    This isn’t just a story of resilience. It’s a story of defying every expectation, again and again, in ways that feel almost impossible to believe.

    We’ve never heard anything like it. And we will be thinking about him for a very long time.

    Find everything Ken here:

    https://kenkunken.com/

    And then read, or better yet, listen to his book which you can buy at many retailers. "I Dream of Things That Never Were - the Ken Kunken Story"


    Special shout out to our recent guest and Ken's cousin, Roy Danis, episode 225 and to Ken's wife, Anna, who helped make this interview possible.


    Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University

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