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by Inna A Effress

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<p>Quad Cast is a weekly show hosted by speechwriter turned higher ed advisor, Inna Effress. In each episode, students and faculty share personal insights into campus life and their programs. Hear about new frontiers in science, real medical research, and departmental STEM innovations. Feel the wonders of arts and humanities. Hear directly from students about their internships and summer programs, unique career paths, the road to college, and making the most of their potential in a shifting world, all through personal stories. <br /></p><p>Inna’s love for education began when she emigrated from Ukraine to the U.S., and her family had to start from scratch in a foreign language. After college, she became a writer helping American public figures and lawmakers tell their stories. Now, she works with students applying to top schools. She helps them go after their niche through the transformative force of education, knowing that once a person has it, no one can take it away. <br /></p><p>Cover art by Raisa Effress</p><p>“Cathedral of Salt” (intro/outtro) composed by Abe Effress </p>

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2/18/2026

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Episode thumbnail for Spencer, JTS-Columbia joint program, on journalism, Jewish studies, and NYC

June 28, 2026

Spencer, JTS-Columbia joint program, on journalism, Jewish studies, and NYC

<p>Spencer Davis shares his experiences as a rising senior in the joint program between the Jewish Theological Seminary and Columbia University and his role as the 150th university news editor for the Columbia Daily Spectator, the independent student newspaper at Columbia.</p><p></p><p>About the Show:</p><p>Quad Cast is a weekly show hosted by speechwriter turned higher ed advisor, Inna Effress. In each episode, students and faculty share personal insights into campus life and their programs. Hear about new frontiers in science, real medical research, and departmental STEM innovations. Feel the wonders of arts and humanities. Hear directly from students about their internships and summer programs, unique career paths, and making the most of their potential in a shifting world, all through personal stories. </p><p>Inna’s love for education began when she emigrated from Ukraine to the U.S., and her family had to start from scratch in a foreign language. After college, she became a writer helping American public figures and lawmakers tell their stories. Now, she works with students applying to top schools. She helps them go after their niche through the transformative force of education, knowing that once a person has it, no one can take it away. </p><p></p><p>Cover art by Raisa Effress</p><p>“Cathedral of Salt” (intro/outtro) composed by Abe Effress</p><p></p><p>#ColumbiaUniversity #Judaism #Studentjournalist #jewishtheologicalseminary #Columbiaspectator #leebollinger #freespeech #freedomofspeech #freedomofthepress #collegelife #fraternity #campuslife #BeliApp #collegeadmissions #applyingtocollege #ivyleague #jewishstudies #campusprotests </p><p><br />Timestamps:</p><p>00:26 Spencer, JTS-Columbia Joint Program</p><p>01:11 The Joint Program Experience</p><p>05:22 Challenge of Choosing a Career Path</p><p>06:36 Judaism as an academic pursuit</p><p>08:10 Reporting on the protests for Columbia Spectator</p><p>13:20 Breaking the story</p><p>16:49 Alpha Epsilon Pi</p><p>18:57 BELI App &amp; NYC Restaurants</p><p>20:51 Advice to prospective students</p><p>21:47 Free Speech</p><p>24:07 Read Spectator &amp; parting words</p>

Episode thumbnail for Tamara, Northwestern Law & LSE, on human rights & being a first-gen student

May 4, 2026

Tamara, Northwestern Law & LSE, on human rights & being a first-gen student

<p>Tamara Kissoon shares her story as a first generation student who emigrated from Guyana as a child. Through life-changing mentor relationships with high school teachers who encouraged her to travel, Tamara overcame the inequities of being a low-income student from a different school, and she began her pursuit of higher education, first as a Northwestern undergraduate, then as a Master’s student at London School of Economics, and now back at Northwestern, where she is earning her law degree.</p><p>About the Show:</p><p>Quad Cast is a weekly show hosted by speechwriter turned higher ed advisor, Inna Effress. In each episode, students and faculty share personal insights into campus life and their programs. Hear about new frontiers in science, real medical research, and departmental STEM innovations. Feel the wonders of arts and humanities. Hear directly from students about their internships and summer programs, unique career paths, and making the most of their potential in a shifting world, all through personal stories. </p><p>Inna’s love for education began when she emigrated from Ukraine to the U.S., and her family had to start from scratch in a foreign language. After college, she became a writer helping American public figures and lawmakers tell their stories. Now, she works with students applying to top schools. She helps them go after their niche through the transformative force of education, knowing that once a person has it, no one can take it away. </p><p>Cover art by Raisa Effress</p><p>“Cathedral of Salt” (intro/outtro) composed by Abe Effress</p><p><br /></p><p>00:00 Intro to Tamara, Northwestern Law</p><p>02:18 From Guyana to New Jersey</p><p>06:12 Navigating Inequity in High School</p><p>10:49 Finding mentors in high school</p><p>12:12 How travel opened doors</p><p>15:26 Applying to Northwestern &amp; leaving for Chicago</p><p>18:48 What was suprising about college</p><p>20:24 Deciding to study abroad</p><p>21:20 Finances: Choosing London School of Economics over Columbia</p><p>23:57 Kids in Need of Defense</p><p>26:05 Intersection of law and social policy</p><p>28:58 Becoming editor of Journal of Human Rights</p><p>31:18 Stay true to yourself: parting words</p><p></p><p>#northwestern #londonschoolofeconomics #collegeapplications #firstgeneration #firstgen #lowincome #mentors #collegelife #highereducation #lawschool #lawschoolapps #DEI</p>

Episode thumbnail for Tamara, Northwestern Law & London School of Economics

May 4, 2026

Tamara, Northwestern Law & London School of Economics

<p>Tamara Kissoon shares her story as a first generation student who emigrated from Guyana as a child. Through life-changing mentor relationships with high school teachers who encouraged her to travel, Tamara overcame the inequities of being a low-income student from a different school, and she began her pursuit of higher education, first as a Northwestern undergraduate, then as a Master’s student at London School of Economics, and now back at Northwestern, where she is earning her law degree.</p><p></p><p>About the Show:</p><p>Quad Cast is a weekly show hosted by speechwriter turned higher ed advisor, Inna Effress. In each episode, students and faculty share personal insights into campus life and their programs. Hear about new frontiers in science, real medical research, and departmental STEM innovations. Feel the wonders of arts and humanities. Hear directly from students about their internships and summer programs, unique career paths, and making the most of their potential in a shifting world, all through personal stories. </p><p>Inna’s love for education began when she emigrated from Ukraine to the U.S., and her family had to start from scratch in a foreign language. After college, she became a writer helping American public figures and lawmakers tell their stories. Now, she works with students applying to top schools. She helps them go after their niche through the transformative force of education, knowing that once a person has it, no one can take it away. </p><p></p><p>Cover art by Raisa Effress</p><p>“Cathedral of Salt” (intro/outtro) composed by Abe Effress</p><p><br />Timestamps:</p><p>00:00 Intro to Tamara, Northwestern Law</p><p>02:18 From Guyana to New Jersey</p><p>06:12 Navigating Inequity in High School</p><p>10:49 Finding mentors in high school</p><p>12:12 How travel opened doors</p><p>15:26 Applying to Northwestern &amp; leaving for Chicago</p><p>18:48 What was suprising about college</p><p>20:24 Deciding to study abroad</p><p>21:20 Finances: Choosing London School of Economics over Columbia</p><p>23:57 Kids in Need of Defense</p><p>26:05 Intersection of law and social policy</p><p>28:58 Becoming editor of Journal of Human Rights</p><p>31:18 Stay true to yourself: parting words</p>

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What is Quad Cast?
<p>Quad Cast is a weekly show hosted by speechwriter turned higher ed advisor, Inna Effress. In each episode, students and faculty share personal insights into campus life and their programs. Hear about new frontiers in science, real medical research, and departmental STEM innovations. Feel the wonders of arts and humanities. Hear directly from students about their internships and summer programs, unique career paths, the road to college, and making the most of their potential in a shifting world, all through personal stories. <br /></p><p>Inna’s love for education began when she emigrated from Ukraine to the U.S., and her family had to start from scratch in a foreign language. After college, she became a writer helping American public figures and lawmakers tell their stories. Now, she works with students applying to top schools. She helps them go after their niche through the transformative force of education, knowing that once a person has it, no one can take it away. <br /></p><p>Cover art by Raisa Effress</p><p>“Cathedral of Salt” (intro/outtro) composed by Abe Effress </p>
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