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Nerve to Serve

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by Mount CARiTAS

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This series highlights individuals in and around the Mount community who are committed to serving and are leading lives of significance. As you listen to their experiences, reflect on what it truly means to live a life of significance in service to God and others. This podcast is created by the CARiTAS program at Mount St. Mary's University, which seeks to build community through serving one another in support of the common good. Learn more about us by visiting our website: https://msmary.edu/academics/schools-divisions/college-of-liberal-arts/caritas/index.html

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10/19/2021

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January 31, 2022

Interview with Katie Smith

<p>Katherine Smith, C'23 shares how she lives a life of significance through service. As a CORE leader and McGuire scholar on campus, she is heavily involved with service in and around the Mount community, leading trips and starting conversations about how to make a difference.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p>CORE is the leadership development program offered by the Office of Social Justice. It allows for undergraduate students who are committed to service and social justice to become trained student leaders who plan, facilitate, and lead the Mount community in the various service experiences.</p>

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October 22, 2021

Interview with Amara Jerome

<p>Amara Jerome, C'21 shares her experiences as a CORE leader on campus. Within her four years at the Mount, she has volunteered with Special Olympics Maryland, built houses with Habitat for Humanity, and led day trips to Our Daily Bread, a soup kitchen in Baltimore.&nbsp;</p> <p>CORE is the leadership development program offered by the Office of Social Justice. It allows for undergraduate students who are committed to service and social justice to become trained student leaders who plan, facilitate, and lead the Mount community in the various service experiences.&nbsp;</p>

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October 19, 2021

Semester of Service

<p>In this episode, Austin Flowers, Nathaniel Bald, and Tim DiRosa talk about the Semester of Service, a transformative service experience students at the Mount have the option of participating in.&nbsp;</p> <p>Students are paired with organizations that match their majors and future career plans and complete 15 academic credits, which includes a 15-20 hour per week internship with a community partner. As they work on projects associated with their career plans, they also complete a course on the importance of service.</p>

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What is Nerve to Serve?

This series highlights individuals in and around the Mount community who are committed to serving and are leading lives of significance. As you listen to their experiences, reflect on what it truly means to live a life of significance in service to God and others.

This podcast is created by the CARiTAS program at Mount St. Mary's University, which seeks to build community through serving one another in support of the common good.

Learn more about us by visiting our website: https://msmary.edu/academics/schools-divisions/college-of-liberal-arts/caritas/index.html

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

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