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The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.
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The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.
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</subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Herb Barks ‘51</author>	        <description>Dr. Herb Barks ’51 speaks at chapel about the true nature of intelligence.
The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.
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Olu is a native of Liberia (West Africa). After the bitter experience of the Liberian civil war, he attended Truett-McConnell College in Cleveland, Georgia where he received the A.A. degree (Magna Cum Laude) in Business, and Mercer University where he received the BA degree with a double major in Religion and Sociology. He holds the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the University of Wales, United Kingdom, through the International Baptist Theological Seminary, in Praha, Czech Republic.  Dr. Menjay, a son of a Liberian Baptist preacher, is a licensed and ordained minister of the gospel. He returned to Liberia in February 2005 to serve as Chief Administrative Officer and Principal of the Ricks Institute, a community of learning and faith. During the Liberian civil war the campus served as a battle ground and as a result was looted and vandalized.  In the time that he has served Ricks he has repaired and reopened both girls and boys dormitories. Under his leadership, the school is the only private school in Liberia offering free primary education.
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Olu is a native of Liberia (West Africa). After the bitter experience of the Liberian civil war, he attended Truett-McConnell College in Cleveland, Georgia where he received the A.A. degree (Magna Cum Laude) in Business, and Mercer University where he received the BA degree with a double major in Religion and Sociology. He holds the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the University of Wales, United Kingdom, through the International Baptist Theological Seminary, in Praha, Czech Republic.  Dr. Menjay, a son of a Liberian Baptist preacher, is a licensed and ordained minister of the gospel. He returned to Liberia in February 2005 to serve as Chief Administrative Officer and Principal of the Ricks Institute, a community of learning and faith. During the Liberian civil war the campus served as a battle ground and as a result was looted and vandalized.  In the time that he has served Ricks he has repaired and reopened both girls and boys dormitories. Under his leadership, the school is the only private school in Liberia offering free primary education.
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Olu is a native of Liberia (West Africa). After the bitter experience of the Liberian civil war, he attended Truett-McConnell College in Cleveland, Georgia where he received the A.A. degree (Magna Cum Laude) in Business, and Mercer University where he received the BA degree with a double major in Religion and Sociology. He holds the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the University of Wales, United Kingdom, through the International Baptist Theological Seminary, in Praha, Czech Republic.  Dr. Menjay, a son of a Liberian Baptist preacher, is a licensed and ordained minister of the gospel. He returned to Liberia in February 2005 to serve as Chief Administrative Officer and Principal of the Ricks Institute, a community of learning and faith. During the Liberian civil war the campus served as a battle ground and as a result was looted and vandalized.  In the time that he has served Ricks he has repaired and reopened both girls and boys dormitories. Under his leadership, the school is the only private school in Liberia offering free primary education.
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</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100406_swarner.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100406_swarner.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=13615&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 6 April 2010 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>13558</id>	        <groupid>4405</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Michael Golden ’67</title>	        <subtitle>Michael Golden ’67, Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company speaks at Baylor’s annual scholarship dinner.</subtitle>	        <author>Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100318_scholars.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Michael Golden ’67, Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company and President/Chief Operating Officer of the New York Times Regional Media Group, was the keynote speaker at Baylor’s annual scholarship dinner on March 18. Golden spoke about the many changes in the media business and the opportunities available for students entering the workplace.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100318_scholars.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100318_scholars.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=13558&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 18 March 2010 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>13557</id>	        <groupid>4405</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Michael Golden ’67</title>	        <subtitle>Michael Golden ’67, Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company speaks at Baylor’s annual scholarship dinner.</subtitle>	        <author>Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company</author>	        <description>Michael Golden ’67, Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company and President/Chief Operating Officer of the New York Times Regional Media Group, was the keynote speaker at Baylor’s annual scholarship dinner on March 18. Golden spoke about the many changes in the media business and the opportunities available for students entering the workplace.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100318_scholars.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100318_scholars.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=13557&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 18 March 2010 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>13556</id>	        <groupid>4405</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Michael Golden ’67</title>	        <subtitle>Michael Golden ’67, Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company speaks at Baylor’s annual scholarship dinner.</subtitle>	        <author>Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company</author>	        <description>Michael Golden ’67, Vice Chairman of the New York Times Company and President/Chief Operating Officer of the New York Times Regional Media Group, was the keynote speaker at Baylor’s annual scholarship dinner on March 18. Golden spoke about the many changes in the media business and the opportunities available for students entering the workplace.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100318_scholars.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100318_scholars.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=13556&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 18 March 2010 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>13433</id>	        <groupid>4331</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Rob and Jennifer Rice</title>	        <subtitle>Rob and Jennifer Rice share about their recent relief efforts in Haiti via their aviation company Great Commission Air.</subtitle>	        <author>Humanitarian Pilots</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100301_rice.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description><p>Rob and Jennifer Rice share about their recent relief efforts in Haiti via their aviation company Great Commission Air.</p>
<p>Great Commission Air was founded by Robert and Jennifer Rice in 2000. Robert is an instrument rated and commercial rated pilot with a multi-engine endorsement, as well as being a Certified Flight Instructor. Jennifer is a private pilot. Jennifer and Robert have a heart for God’s people and believe that spreading the Gospel and showing love for all. </p></description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100301_rice.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100301_rice.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=13433&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 1 March 2010 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>13432</id>	        <groupid>4331</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Rob and Jennifer Rice</title>	        <subtitle>Rob and Jennifer Rice share about their recent relief efforts in Haiti via their aviation company Great Commission Air.</subtitle>	        <author>Humanitarian Pilots</author>	        <description><p>Rob and Jennifer Rice share about their recent relief efforts in Haiti via their aviation company Great Commission Air.</p>
<p>Great Commission Air was founded by Robert and Jennifer Rice in 2000. Robert is an instrument rated and commercial rated pilot with a multi-engine endorsement, as well as being a Certified Flight Instructor. Jennifer is a private pilot. Jennifer and Robert have a heart for God’s people and believe that spreading the Gospel and showing love for all. </p></description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100301_rice.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100301_rice.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=13432&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 1 March 2010 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>13431</id>	        <groupid>4331</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Rob and Jennifer Rice</title>	        <subtitle>Rob and Jennifer Rice share about their recent relief efforts in Haiti via their aviation company Great Commission Air.</subtitle>	        <author>Humanitarian Pilots</author>	        <description><p>Rob and Jennifer Rice share about their recent relief efforts in Haiti via their aviation company Great Commission Air.</p>
<p>Great Commission Air was founded by Robert and Jennifer Rice in 2000. Robert is an instrument rated and commercial rated pilot with a multi-engine endorsement, as well as being a Certified Flight Instructor. Jennifer is a private pilot. Jennifer and Robert have a heart for God’s people and believe that spreading the Gospel and showing love for all. </p></description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100301_rice.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100301_rice.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=13431&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 1 March 2010 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>13429</id>	        <groupid>4330</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Roger Crawford</title>	        <subtitle>Best–selling author and inspirational keynote speaker, Roger Crawford speaks at Chapel about how to turn the pessimism of “I can’t” into the unstoppable power of “I can.” </subtitle>	        <author>Author, Inspirational Speaker</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/100223_crawford.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description><p>Best–selling author and inspirational keynote speaker, Roger Crawford has helped more than 3,000 audiences turn the pessimism of “I can’t” into the unstoppable power of “I can.” </p>
<p>His motivational presentations are a rare blend of real life experience, proven strategies, and actionable ideas that awaken untapped opportunities within your organization. He is a leading authority on developing human potential and breaking through self imposed limitations because he has lived it.</p>
<p>Roger has learned that when you shift your focus from improving weaknesses to building on your unique strengths previously unseen possibilities emerge. He now inspires others to achieve their personal best by accepting what they cannot change and then skillfully playing the “hand we are dealt”. Many organizations have applied these principles to clarify their purpose, conquer change, and outperform their competition.</p>
<p>Before he was on center stage he excelled on center court. Sports Illustrated calls Roger one of the most accomplished physically challenged athletes in history. His compelling story of how he became an NCAA Division 1 tennis champion demonstrates and communicates to others that choices matter more than circumstances. </p>
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<p>His motivational presentations are a rare blend of real life experience, proven strategies, and actionable ideas that awaken untapped opportunities within your organization. He is a leading authority on developing human potential and breaking through self imposed limitations because he has lived it.</p>
<p>Roger has learned that when you shift your focus from improving weaknesses to building on your unique strengths previously unseen possibilities emerge. He now inspires others to achieve their personal best by accepting what they cannot change and then skillfully playing the “hand we are dealt”. Many organizations have applied these principles to clarify their purpose, conquer change, and outperform their competition.</p>
<p>Before he was on center stage he excelled on center court. Sports Illustrated calls Roger one of the most accomplished physically challenged athletes in history. His compelling story of how he became an NCAA Division 1 tennis champion demonstrates and communicates to others that choices matter more than circumstances. </p>
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<p>His motivational presentations are a rare blend of real life experience, proven strategies, and actionable ideas that awaken untapped opportunities within your organization. He is a leading authority on developing human potential and breaking through self imposed limitations because he has lived it.</p>
<p>Roger has learned that when you shift your focus from improving weaknesses to building on your unique strengths previously unseen possibilities emerge. He now inspires others to achieve their personal best by accepting what they cannot change and then skillfully playing the “hand we are dealt”. Many organizations have applied these principles to clarify their purpose, conquer change, and outperform their competition.</p>
<p>Before he was on center stage he excelled on center court. Sports Illustrated calls Roger one of the most accomplished physically challenged athletes in history. His compelling story of how he became an NCAA Division 1 tennis champion demonstrates and communicates to others that choices matter more than circumstances. </p>
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From 1996-2003 he worked on a variety of faith-based humanitarian and relief projects in Myanmar (Burma) and Malaysia with the Association of Social and Economic Solidarity with Pacific Countries. He is the founder and executive board member of the Muslim Chaplains Association and a member of the National Association of College and University Chaplains. From 2003 to 2005 he served as the first Muslim chaplain at Wesleyan University. 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A licensed professional counselor and certified educational counselor, Hoats will speak on “Raising a Resilient Child: Giving your Child an Effective Philosophy of Life.”
A popular speaker for parents and children, Hoats served on the staff of Woodward Academy in Atlanta for 17 years as a counselor and wellness coordinator and is currently on the staff at Lagrange College.
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A licensed professional counselor and certified educational counselor, Hoats will speak on “Raising a Resilient Child: Giving your Child an Effective Philosophy of Life.”
A popular speaker for parents and children, Hoats served on the staff of Woodward Academy in Atlanta for 17 years as a counselor and wellness coordinator and is currently on the staff at Lagrange College.
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A licensed professional counselor and certified educational counselor, Hoats will speak on “Raising a Resilient Child: Giving your Child an Effective Philosophy of Life.”
A popular speaker for parents and children, Hoats served on the staff of Woodward Academy in Atlanta for 17 years as a counselor and wellness coordinator and is currently on the staff at Lagrange College.
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Telling students they have “no excuses” to meet the goals they set for themselves, Maynard ended with a demonstration of wrestling techniques against Baylor senior and wrestler Trey Stavrum</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091116_kyle_maynard.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091116_kyle_maynard.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12885&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 16 November 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12884</id>	        <groupid>4101</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Kyle Maynard</title>	        <subtitle>Champion wrestler and author, Kyle Maynard, who was born without arms or legs, spoke to Baylor students Monday in chapel.</subtitle>	        <author>Champion Wrestler, Author</author>	        <description>Champion wrestler and author, Kyle Maynard, who was born without arms or legs, spoke to Baylor students Monday in chapel. 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Telling students they have “no excuses” to meet the goals they set for themselves, Maynard ended with a demonstration of wrestling techniques against Baylor senior and wrestler Trey Stavrum</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091116_kyle_maynard.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091116_kyle_maynard.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12883&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 16 November 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12778</id>	        <groupid>4076</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Joe Gawrys Receives Conrow Miller Award </title>	        <subtitle>Joe Gawrys was on campus to receive this year’s Conrow Miller award, which was presented in assembly by Tim Larramore, Yasmine Kangles Key, and Kristen Jenkins, members of the class of 1999.</subtitle>	        <author>Joe & the Baylor Community</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091106_gawrys.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Joe Gawrys was on campus to receive this year’s Conrow Miller award, which was presented in assembly by Tim Larramore, Yasmine Kangles Key, and Kristen Jenkins, members of the class of 1999.  The award is given annually by members of the 10-year reunion class to the faculty member they feel most influenced their Baylor experience. This summer, Gawrys was diagnosed with brain cancer, and a huge wave of support from concerned students, (past and present), colleagues, and friends immediately began pouring in from around the world.  You can keep up with his journey through the “Friends of Rumi” page at carepages.com, or the “In Support of Joe Gawrys” facebook page. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091106_gawrys.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091106_gawrys.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12778&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 6 November 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12777</id>	        <groupid>4076</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Joe Gawrys Receives Conrow Miller Award </title>	        <subtitle>Joe Gawrys was on campus to receive this year’s Conrow Miller award, which was presented in assembly by Tim Larramore, Yasmine Kangles Key, and Kristen Jenkins, members of the class of 1999.</subtitle>	        <author>Joe & the Baylor Community</author>	        <description>Joe Gawrys was on campus to receive this year’s Conrow Miller award, which was presented in assembly by Tim Larramore, Yasmine Kangles Key, and Kristen Jenkins, members of the class of 1999.  The award is given annually by members of the 10-year reunion class to the faculty member they feel most influenced their Baylor experience. This summer, Gawrys was diagnosed with brain cancer, and a huge wave of support from concerned students, (past and present), colleagues, and friends immediately began pouring in from around the world.  You can keep up with his journey through the “Friends of Rumi” page at carepages.com, or the “In Support of Joe Gawrys” facebook page. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091106_gawrys.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091106_gawrys.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12777&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 6 November 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12776</id>	        <groupid>4076</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Joe Gawrys Receives Conrow Miller Award </title>	        <subtitle>Joe Gawrys was on campus to receive this year’s Conrow Miller award, which was presented in assembly by Tim Larramore, Yasmine Kangles Key, and Kristen Jenkins, members of the class of 1999.</subtitle>	        <author>Joe & the Baylor Community</author>	        <description>Joe Gawrys was on campus to receive this year’s Conrow Miller award, which was presented in assembly by Tim Larramore, Yasmine Kangles Key, and Kristen Jenkins, members of the class of 1999.  The award is given annually by members of the 10-year reunion class to the faculty member they feel most influenced their Baylor experience. This summer, Gawrys was diagnosed with brain cancer, and a huge wave of support from concerned students, (past and present), colleagues, and friends immediately began pouring in from around the world.  You can keep up with his journey through the “Friends of Rumi” page at carepages.com, or the “In Support of Joe Gawrys” facebook page. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091106_gawrys.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091106_gawrys.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12776&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 6 November 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12624</id>	        <groupid>4043</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Kani Xulam</title>	        <subtitle>Kani Xulam, founder of the American Kurdish Information Network speaks to students about the plight of the Kurdish people in Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria.</subtitle>	        <author>American Kurdish Information Network</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091026_kani.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Kani Xulam, founder of the American Kurdish Information Network speaks to students about the plight of the Kurdish people in Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. 
Kani is a native of Kurdistan. He has studied international relations at the University of Toronto and holds a BA in history from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was recently awarded an MA by the International Service Program at American University. At the University of Toronto, he represented Kurdistan at the Model United Nations. In 1993, at the urging of Kurdish community leaders in America, he left his family business in California to establish the American Kurdish Information Network in the nation’s capital.
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Kani is a native of Kurdistan. He has studied international relations at the University of Toronto and holds a BA in history from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was recently awarded an MA by the International Service Program at American University. At the University of Toronto, he represented Kurdistan at the Model United Nations. In 1993, at the urging of Kurdish community leaders in America, he left his family business in California to establish the American Kurdish Information Network in the nation’s capital.
</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091026_kani.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091026_kani.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12623&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 26 October 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12622</id>	        <groupid>4043</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Kani Xulam</title>	        <subtitle>Kani Xulam, founder of the American Kurdish Information Network speaks to students about the plight of the Kurdish people in Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria.</subtitle>	        <author>American Kurdish Information Network</author>	        <description>Kani Xulam, founder of the American Kurdish Information Network speaks to students about the plight of the Kurdish people in Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. 
Kani is a native of Kurdistan. He has studied international relations at the University of Toronto and holds a BA in history from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was recently awarded an MA by the International Service Program at American University. At the University of Toronto, he represented Kurdistan at the Model United Nations. In 1993, at the urging of Kurdish community leaders in America, he left his family business in California to establish the American Kurdish Information Network in the nation’s capital.
</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091026_kani.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091026_kani.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12622&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 26 October 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12582</id>	        <groupid>4032</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Alumni Awards Banquet </title>	        <subtitle>Baylor honored 14 individuals at the annual Alumni Awards Banquet as part of the school’s Alumni Weekend festivities.</subtitle>	        <author>Honorees & Guests</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091003_luncheon.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Baylor honored 14 individuals at the annual Alumni Awards Banquet as part of the school’s Alumni Weekend festivities. Jim Ethier ’61 and Mike Jabaley ’53 received this year’s Distinguished Alumni Awards; Distinguished Service Awards went to Joel Burrow ’56, Boofie Crimmins, Jimmy Hudson ’75, Mark Hudson ’78, Randy James ’67, and Lee Murray ’71; Gene Etter and Jim Morgan were inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame; and Bill Abel, Barry Hall, Jim Morgan, and George Taylor ’54 were honored for their dedicated service as faculty members.  Join us in congratulating these special members of the Baylor community as we pay tribute to them in this podcast.
</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091003_luncheon.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091003_luncheon.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12582&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Sat, 3 October 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12581</id>	        <groupid>4032</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Alumni Awards Banquet </title>	        <subtitle>Baylor honored 14 individuals at the annual Alumni Awards Banquet as part of the school’s Alumni Weekend festivities.</subtitle>	        <author>Honorees & Guests</author>	        <description>Baylor honored 14 individuals at the annual Alumni Awards Banquet as part of the school’s Alumni Weekend festivities. Jim Ethier ’61 and Mike Jabaley ’53 received this year’s Distinguished Alumni Awards; Distinguished Service Awards went to Joel Burrow ’56, Boofie Crimmins, Jimmy Hudson ’75, Mark Hudson ’78, Randy James ’67, and Lee Murray ’71; Gene Etter and Jim Morgan were inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame; and Bill Abel, Barry Hall, Jim Morgan, and George Taylor ’54 were honored for their dedicated service as faculty members.  Join us in congratulating these special members of the Baylor community as we pay tribute to them in this podcast.
</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091003_luncheon.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091003_luncheon.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12581&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Sat, 3 October 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12580</id>	        <groupid>4032</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Alumni Awards Banquet </title>	        <subtitle>Baylor honored 14 individuals at the annual Alumni Awards Banquet as part of the school’s Alumni Weekend festivities.</subtitle>	        <author>Honorees & Guests</author>	        <description>Baylor honored 14 individuals at the annual Alumni Awards Banquet as part of the school’s Alumni Weekend festivities. Jim Ethier ’61 and Mike Jabaley ’53 received this year’s Distinguished Alumni Awards; Distinguished Service Awards went to Joel Burrow ’56, Boofie Crimmins, Jimmy Hudson ’75, Mark Hudson ’78, Randy James ’67, and Lee Murray ’71; Gene Etter and Jim Morgan were inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame; and Bill Abel, Barry Hall, Jim Morgan, and George Taylor ’54 were honored for their dedicated service as faculty members.  Join us in congratulating these special members of the Baylor community as we pay tribute to them in this podcast.
</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091003_luncheon.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/091003_luncheon.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12580&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Sat, 3 October 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12279</id>	        <groupid>3968</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Stephen Post</title>	        <subtitle>Stephen Post, author of the book "Why Good Things Happen to Good People", shares with students some of the thoughts and research around what makes people happy</subtitle>	        <author>Professor, Author</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090928_stephen_post.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Stephen Post, author of the book "Why Good Things Happen to Good People", shares with students some of the thoughts and research around what makes people happy.
Stephen G. Post is Professor of Preventive Medicine and Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at Stony Brook University.  Dr. Post is also a Senior Fellow in the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and a Distinguished Senior Advisor for the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania.  A public intellectual committed to conveying important ideas in the wider culture, Post has appeared on a wide range of television programs such as Nightline and 20/20.  He is co-author of the popular book Why Good Things Happen to Good People, published by Broadway Books of Random House in 2007.  He received the Hope in Healthcare Award in 2008 for his "pioneering research and education in the field of unconditional love, altruism, compassion, and service."  He writes the Psychology Today blog entitled "The Joy of Giving."  He has contributed numerous studies pertaining to dementia on topics such as genetic testing, anti-aging technologies, and hospice care. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090928_stephen_post.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090928_stephen_post.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12279&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 28 September 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12278</id>	        <groupid>3968</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Stephen Post</title>	        <subtitle>Stephen Post, author of the book "Why Good Things Happen to Good People", shares with students some of the thoughts and research around what makes people happy</subtitle>	        <author>Professor, Author</author>	        <description>Stephen Post, author of the book "Why Good Things Happen to Good People", shares with students some of the thoughts and research around what makes people happy.
Stephen G. Post is Professor of Preventive Medicine and Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at Stony Brook University.  Dr. Post is also a Senior Fellow in the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and a Distinguished Senior Advisor for the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania.  A public intellectual committed to conveying important ideas in the wider culture, Post has appeared on a wide range of television programs such as Nightline and 20/20.  He is co-author of the popular book Why Good Things Happen to Good People, published by Broadway Books of Random House in 2007.  He received the Hope in Healthcare Award in 2008 for his "pioneering research and education in the field of unconditional love, altruism, compassion, and service."  He writes the Psychology Today blog entitled "The Joy of Giving."  He has contributed numerous studies pertaining to dementia on topics such as genetic testing, anti-aging technologies, and hospice care. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090928_stephen_post.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090928_stephen_post.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12278&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 28 September 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>12277</id>	        <groupid>3968</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Stephen Post</title>	        <subtitle>Stephen Post, author of the book "Why Good Things Happen to Good People", shares with students some of the thoughts and research around what makes people happy</subtitle>	        <author>Professor, Author</author>	        <description>Stephen Post, author of the book "Why Good Things Happen to Good People", shares with students some of the thoughts and research around what makes people happy.
Stephen G. Post is Professor of Preventive Medicine and Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at Stony Brook University.  Dr. Post is also a Senior Fellow in the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and a Distinguished Senior Advisor for the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania.  A public intellectual committed to conveying important ideas in the wider culture, Post has appeared on a wide range of television programs such as Nightline and 20/20.  He is co-author of the popular book Why Good Things Happen to Good People, published by Broadway Books of Random House in 2007.  He received the Hope in Healthcare Award in 2008 for his "pioneering research and education in the field of unconditional love, altruism, compassion, and service."  He writes the Psychology Today blog entitled "The Joy of Giving."  He has contributed numerous studies pertaining to dementia on topics such as genetic testing, anti-aging technologies, and hospice care. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090928_stephen_post.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090928_stephen_post.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=12277&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 28 September 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>11929</id>	        <groupid>3859</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>A Challenge to the Class of 2010</title>	        <subtitle>Former headmaster Dr. Herb Barks '51 addresses the Class of 2010.</subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Herb Barks '51</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090831_barks.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090831_barks.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090831_barks.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=11929&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 31 August 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>11928</id>	        <groupid>3859</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>A Challenge to the Class of 2010</title>	        <subtitle>Former headmaster Dr. Herb Barks '51 addresses the Class of 2010.</subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Herb Barks '51</author>	        <description>The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090831_barks.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090831_barks.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=11928&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 31 August 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>11927</id>	        <groupid>3859</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>A Challenge to the Class of 2010</title>	        <subtitle>Former headmaster Dr. Herb Barks '51 addresses the Class of 2010.</subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Herb Barks '51</author>	        <description>The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090831_barks.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/podcasts_MEDIA/090831_barks.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=11927&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 31 August 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>10095</id>	        <groupid>3761</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Floyd Celepino</title>	        <subtitle>Veteran Latin instructor Floyd Celapino muses on linoleum and the difference between life and living at the class of 2009 luncheon.</subtitle>	        <author>Senior Luncheon Keynote</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090518_sr_lunch_celepino.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Veteran Latin instructor Floyd Celapino muses on linoleum and the difference between life and living at the class of 2009 luncheon.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090518_sr_lunch_celepino.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090518_sr_lunch_celepino.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=10095&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>10094</id>	        <groupid>3761</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Floyd Celepino</title>	        <subtitle>Veteran Latin instructor Floyd Celapino muses on linoleum and the difference between life and living at the class of 2009 luncheon.</subtitle>	        <author>Senior Luncheon Keynote</author>	        <description>Veteran Latin instructor Floyd Celapino muses on linoleum and the difference between life and living at the class of 2009 luncheon.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090518_sr_lunch_celepino.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090518_sr_lunch_celepino.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=10094&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>10093</id>	        <groupid>3761</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Floyd Celepino</title>	        <subtitle>Veteran Latin instructor Floyd Celapino muses on linoleum and the difference between life and living at the class of 2009 luncheon.</subtitle>	        <author>Senior Luncheon Keynote</author>	        <description>Veteran Latin instructor Floyd Celapino muses on linoleum and the difference between life and living at the class of 2009 luncheon.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090518_sr_lunch_celepino.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090518_sr_lunch_celepino.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=10093&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>10067</id>	        <groupid>3733</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Harrison Hall Dedication</title>	        <subtitle>School officials cut the ribbon for Baylor's new Harrison Hall dormitory.</subtitle>	        <author>School Officials & Guests</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090508_harrison_hall.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>School officials cut the ribbon for Baylor's new Harrison Hall dormitory, which will house 24 male students and three dorm parents this fall.  As the area's first academic institution to seek LEED building certification, the dormitory represents a model of environmental stewardship for other school communities to follow.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090508_harrison_hall.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090508_harrison_hall.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=10067&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 8 May 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>10065</id>	        <groupid>3733</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Harrison Hall Dedication</title>	        <subtitle>School officials cut the ribbon for Baylor's new Harrison Hall dormitory.</subtitle>	        <author>School Officials & Guests</author>	        <description>School officials cut the ribbon for Baylor's new Harrison Hall dormitory, which will house 24 male students and three dorm parents this fall.  As the area's first academic institution to seek LEED building certification, the dormitory represents a model of environmental stewardship for other school communities to follow.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090508_harrison_hall.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090508_harrison_hall.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=10065&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 8 May 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>10066</id>	        <groupid>3733</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Harrison Hall Dedication</title>	        <subtitle>School officials cut the ribbon for Baylor's new Harrison Hall dormitory.</subtitle>	        <author>School Officials & Guests</author>	        <description>School officials cut the ribbon for Baylor's new Harrison Hall dormitory, which will house 24 male students and three dorm parents this fall.  As the area's first academic institution to seek LEED building certification, the dormitory represents a model of environmental stewardship for other school communities to follow.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090508_harrison_hall.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090508_harrison_hall.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=10066&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 8 May 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9939</id>	        <groupid>3683</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Scott Wilson '75</title>	        <subtitle>In his keynote Chapel address to Baylor students, faculty, and staff, Scott Wilson '75 looks back to his days as a student</subtitle>	        <author>Incoming Headmaster</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090427_scott_wilson.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>In his keynote Chapel address to Baylor students, faculty, and staff, Scott Wilson '75 looks back to his days as a student and the many teachers and coaches who served as his mentors. Returning in July 1 as the new headmaster, Wilson also looked to the future and the importance of building on Baylor's legacy of excellence and honor.  A special introduction was made by faculty member Pete Robinson, who sang John Denver's "Back Home Again."</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090427_scott_wilson.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090427_scott_wilson.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9939&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 27 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9938</id>	        <groupid>3683</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Scott Wilson '75</title>	        <subtitle>In his keynote Chapel address to Baylor students, faculty, and staff, Scott Wilson '75 looks back to his days as a student</subtitle>	        <author>Incoming Headmaster</author>	        <description>In his keynote Chapel address to Baylor students, faculty, and staff, Scott Wilson '75 looks back to his days as a student and the many teachers and coaches who served as his mentors. Returning in July 1 as the new headmaster, Wilson also looked to the future and the importance of building on Baylor's legacy of excellence and honor.  A special introduction was made by faculty member Pete Robinson, who sang John Denver's "Back Home Again."</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090427_scott_wilson.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090427_scott_wilson.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9938&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 27 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9937</id>	        <groupid>3683</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Scott Wilson '75</title>	        <subtitle>In his keynote Chapel address to Baylor students, faculty, and staff, Scott Wilson '75 looks back to his days as a student</subtitle>	        <author>Incoming Headmaster</author>	        <description>In his keynote Chapel address to Baylor students, faculty, and staff, Scott Wilson '75 looks back to his days as a student and the many teachers and coaches who served as his mentors. Returning in July 1 as the new headmaster, Wilson also looked to the future and the importance of building on Baylor's legacy of excellence and honor.  A special introduction was made by faculty member Pete Robinson, who sang John Denver's "Back Home Again."</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090427_scott_wilson.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090427_scott_wilson.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9937&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 27 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9947</id>	        <groupid>3685</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Lauren Templeton '94</title>	        <subtitle></subtitle>	        <author>Principal, Lauren Templeton Capital Management</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090421_scholars.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Lauren Templeton '94, owner of Lauren Templeton Capital Management, LLC and founder of the Southeastern Hedge Fund Association gave the keynote address for the annual Scholarship Banquet.  Lauren spoke about the value of a Baylor education from her perspective as an alumna and an investment professional.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090421_scholars.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090421_scholars.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9947&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 21 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9946</id>	        <groupid>3685</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Lauren Templeton '94</title>	        <subtitle></subtitle>	        <author>Principal, Lauren Templeton Capital Management</author>	        <description>Lauren Templeton '94, owner of Lauren Templeton Capital Management, LLC and founder of the Southeastern Hedge Fund Association gave the keynote address for the annual Scholarship Banquet.  Lauren spoke about the value of a Baylor education from her perspective as an alumna and an investment professional.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090421_scholars.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090421_scholars.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9946&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 21 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9945</id>	        <groupid>3685</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Lauren Templeton '94</title>	        <subtitle></subtitle>	        <author>Principal, Lauren Templeton Capital Management</author>	        <description>Lauren Templeton '94, owner of Lauren Templeton Capital Management, LLC and founder of the Southeastern Hedge Fund Association gave the keynote address for the annual Scholarship Banquet.  Lauren spoke about the value of a Baylor education from her perspective as an alumna and an investment professional.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090421_scholars.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090421_scholars.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9945&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 21 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9951</id>	        <groupid>3686</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Bill Stacy </title>	        <subtitle>Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy delivered a farewell message today to the student body, Introduction by Chairman Zan Guerry.</subtitle>	        <author>Headmaster</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090420_stacy.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy delivered a farewell message today to the student body, complimenting them on their work ethic and encouraging them to pick their mentors carefully throughout life.  "I know you can pick up a challenge...your intellect will guide you every day.  If you are to make that positive difference in the world you must trust yourself," he said.  Dr. Stacy retires from Baylor in July after five years of dedicated service.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090420_stacy.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090420_stacy.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9951&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 20 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9950</id>	        <groupid>3686</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Bill Stacy </title>	        <subtitle>Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy delivered a farewell message today to the student body, Introduction by Chairman Zan Guerry.</subtitle>	        <author>Headmaster</author>	        <description>Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy delivered a farewell message today to the student body, complimenting them on their work ethic and encouraging them to pick their mentors carefully throughout life.  "I know you can pick up a challenge...your intellect will guide you every day.  If you are to make that positive difference in the world you must trust yourself," he said.  Dr. Stacy retires from Baylor in July after five years of dedicated service.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090420_stacy.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090420_stacy.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9950&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 20 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9949</id>	        <groupid>3686</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Bill Stacy </title>	        <subtitle>Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy delivered a farewell message today to the student body, Introduction by Chairman Zan Guerry.</subtitle>	        <author>Headmaster</author>	        <description>Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy delivered a farewell message today to the student body, complimenting them on their work ethic and encouraging them to pick their mentors carefully throughout life.  "I know you can pick up a challenge...your intellect will guide you every day.  If you are to make that positive difference in the world you must trust yourself," he said.  Dr. Stacy retires from Baylor in July after five years of dedicated service.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090420_stacy.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090420_stacy.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9949&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 20 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9764</id>	        <groupid>3573</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Wendell Berry</title>	        <subtitle>Poet, essayist, farmer, and novelist Wendell Berry visited classes and spoke to Baylor 
students about sustainable land use and the importance of community</subtitle>	        <author>Poet, Author, Essayist</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090402_wendell_berry.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Poet, essayist, farmer, and novelist Wendell Berry visited classes and spoke to Baylor 
students about sustainable land use and the importance of community.  Berry is a 
former professor of English at the University of Kentucky and a past fellow of both 
the Guggenheim Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. He has received numerous 
awards for his work, including an award from the National Institute and Academy of 
Arts and Letters in 1971, and most recently, the T.S. Eliot Award. Berry was the 
featured speaker for the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series named in honor of 
former faculty member Bill Cushman '59. The lecture series is made possible by 
benefactors Larry and Peggy King of Minnesota.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090402_wendell_berry.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090402_wendell_berry.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9764&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 2 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9763</id>	        <groupid>3573</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Wendell Berry</title>	        <subtitle>Poet, essayist, farmer, and novelist Wendell Berry visited classes and spoke to Baylor 
students about sustainable land use and the importance of community</subtitle>	        <author>Poet, Author, Essayist</author>	        <description>Poet, essayist, farmer, and novelist Wendell Berry visited classes and spoke to Baylor 
students about sustainable land use and the importance of community.  Berry is a 
former professor of English at the University of Kentucky and a past fellow of both 
the Guggenheim Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. He has received numerous 
awards for his work, including an award from the National Institute and Academy of 
Arts and Letters in 1971, and most recently, the T.S. Eliot Award. Berry was the 
featured speaker for the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series named in honor of 
former faculty member Bill Cushman '59. The lecture series is made possible by 
benefactors Larry and Peggy King of Minnesota.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090402_wendell_berry.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090402_wendell_berry.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9763&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 2 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9762</id>	        <groupid>3573</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Wendell Berry</title>	        <subtitle>Poet, essayist, farmer, and novelist Wendell Berry visited classes and spoke to Baylor 
students about sustainable land use and the importance of community</subtitle>	        <author>Poet, Author, Essayist</author>	        <description>Poet, essayist, farmer, and novelist Wendell Berry visited classes and spoke to Baylor 
students about sustainable land use and the importance of community.  Berry is a 
former professor of English at the University of Kentucky and a past fellow of both 
the Guggenheim Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. He has received numerous 
awards for his work, including an award from the National Institute and Academy of 
Arts and Letters in 1971, and most recently, the T.S. Eliot Award. Berry was the 
featured speaker for the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series named in honor of 
former faculty member Bill Cushman '59. The lecture series is made possible by 
benefactors Larry and Peggy King of Minnesota.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090402_wendell_berry.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090402_wendell_berry.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9762&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 2 April 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9943</id>	        <groupid>3684</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Bill McClay</title>	        <subtitle>Wilfred M. McClay is the SunTrust Bank Chair of Excellence and Professor of History in Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. </subtitle>	        <author>Professor of History, UTC</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090127_mcclay.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Wilfred M. McClay is the SunTrust Bank Chair of Excellence and Professor of History in Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He has taught previously at Georgetown University, Tulane University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Dallas. He is author of The Masterless: Self and Society in Modern America, The Student’s Guide to U.S. History, Religion Returns to the Public Square: Faith and Policy in Modern America, Figures in the Carpet: Finding the Human Person in the American Past, and a forthcoming collection of essays entitled The Burden of the Humanities. 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McClay is the SunTrust Bank Chair of Excellence and Professor of History in Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. </subtitle>	        <author>Professor of History, UTC</author>	        <description>Wilfred M. McClay is the SunTrust Bank Chair of Excellence and Professor of History in Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He has taught previously at Georgetown University, Tulane University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Dallas. He is author of The Masterless: Self and Society in Modern America, The Student’s Guide to U.S. History, Religion Returns to the Public Square: Faith and Policy in Modern America, Figures in the Carpet: Finding the Human Person in the American Past, and a forthcoming collection of essays entitled The Burden of the Humanities. 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McClay is the SunTrust Bank Chair of Excellence and Professor of History in Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. </subtitle>	        <author>Professor of History, UTC</author>	        <description>Wilfred M. McClay is the SunTrust Bank Chair of Excellence and Professor of History in Humanities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He has taught previously at Georgetown University, Tulane University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Dallas. He is author of The Masterless: Self and Society in Modern America, The Student’s Guide to U.S. History, Religion Returns to the Public Square: Faith and Policy in Modern America, Figures in the Carpet: Finding the Human Person in the American Past, and a forthcoming collection of essays entitled The Burden of the Humanities. 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Stating that America is a great nation "because of our diversity and not in spite of it," Civil Rights leader Morris Dees spoke to more than 1,300 members of the Baylor community and special guests during the school's 15th annual “MLK Day On” celebration. Dees is the founder and chief trial counsel for the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is world renowned for its tolerance education programs and success in working with discrimination and hate crimes cases. Baylor was the first area independent school to recognize and promote the ideals the late Dr. King espoused by designating the holiday as a "day on." In the past 15 years the school has welcomed numerous Civil Rights historians, activists, artists, and authors associated with the movement.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090119_dees.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090119_dees.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9135&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 January 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9136</id>	        <groupid>3395</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Morris Dees</title>	        <subtitle>Stating that America is a great nation "because of our diversity and not in spite of it," Civil Rights leader Morris Dees spoke to more than 1,300 members of the Baylor community</subtitle>	        <author>Civil Rights Leader</author>	        <description>Morris Dees is Featured Speaker for "MLK Day On"
Stating that America is a great nation "because of our diversity and not in spite of it," Civil Rights leader Morris Dees spoke to more than 1,300 members of the Baylor community and special guests during the school's 15th annual “MLK Day On” celebration. Dees is the founder and chief trial counsel for the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is world renowned for its tolerance education programs and success in working with discrimination and hate crimes cases. Baylor was the first area independent school to recognize and promote the ideals the late Dr. King espoused by designating the holiday as a "day on." In the past 15 years the school has welcomed numerous Civil Rights historians, activists, artists, and authors associated with the movement.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090119_dees.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/090119_dees.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9136&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 January 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9138</id>	        <groupid>3395</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Morris Dees</title>	        <subtitle>Stating that America is a great nation "because of our diversity and not in spite of it," Civil Rights leader Morris Dees spoke to more than 1,300 members of the Baylor community</subtitle>	        <author>Civil Rights Leader</author>	        <description>Morris Dees is Featured Speaker for "MLK Day On"
Stating that America is a great nation "because of our diversity and not in spite of it," Civil Rights leader Morris Dees spoke to more than 1,300 members of the Baylor community and special guests during the school's 15th annual “MLK Day On” celebration. Dees is the founder and chief trial counsel for the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is world renowned for its tolerance education programs and success in working with discrimination and hate crimes cases. Baylor was the first area independent school to recognize and promote the ideals the late Dr. King espoused by designating the holiday as a "day on." 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In 2002, the Sporting News ranked Teaff as one of the most powerful administrators of college athletics. His outstanding career as a college coach has placed him in eight Halls of Fame, including the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, and the College Football Hall of Fame. He won 170 football games, two Southwest Conference Championships, coached in 20 post season bowls and all-star games. He was Coach of the Year six times in the Southwest Conference, and received National Coach of the Year Awards from the American Football Coaches Association and the Football Writers Association. In 2006, Teaff was honored with the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, one of the highest honors a coach can receive from the AFCA. 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In 2002, the Sporting News ranked Teaff as one of the most powerful administrators of college athletics. His outstanding career as a college coach has placed him in eight Halls of Fame, including the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, and the College Football Hall of Fame. He won 170 football games, two Southwest Conference Championships, coached in 20 post season bowls and all-star games. He was Coach of the Year six times in the Southwest Conference, and received National Coach of the Year Awards from the American Football Coaches Association and the Football Writers Association. In 2006, Teaff was honored with the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, one of the highest honors a coach can receive from the AFCA. He is the author of five books: “I Believe,” “Winning,” “Seasons of Glory,” “Coaching in the Classroom” and “Grant Teaff with the Master Coaches.”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/081027_grant_teaff.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/081027_grant_teaff.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9025&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 27 October 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9024</id>	        <groupid>3345</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Grant Teaff </title>	        <subtitle>In 13 years as the Executive Director of the American Football Coaches Association, Grant Teaff has become one of the most effective administrators in intercollegiate athletics.</subtitle>	        <author>Coach, Executive</author>	        <description>In 13 years as the Executive Director of the American Football Coaches Association, Grant Teaff has become one of the most effective administrators in intercollegiate athletics. In 2002, the Sporting News ranked Teaff as one of the most powerful administrators of college athletics. His outstanding career as a college coach has placed him in eight Halls of Fame, including the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, and the College Football Hall of Fame. He won 170 football games, two Southwest Conference Championships, coached in 20 post season bowls and all-star games. He was Coach of the Year six times in the Southwest Conference, and received National Coach of the Year Awards from the American Football Coaches Association and the Football Writers Association. In 2006, Teaff was honored with the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, one of the highest honors a coach can receive from the AFCA. 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Bill taught English for more than thirty years and history for more than a dozen and throughout his tenure he served the school in a variety of ways including Dean of Faculty, English department chair, Walkabout director, Round Table adviser, and a coach for football, baseball, and soccer. 
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In July 2006 he suggested his congregation use purple bracelets to monitor their success at eradicating complaining from their lives. His idea exploded around the world and nearly 5 million purple Complaint Free bracelets have been sent to people in more than 80 countries. Bowen has been featured on Oprah, The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, The ABC Evening News, Fox News Channel and in hundreds of TV and radio interviews. His first book, "A Complaint Free World," published in October, 2007 by Doubleday, is already in its ninth printing in the United States. The book also being published in more than a dozen foreign countries and is an audio book, read by Bowen, published by Random House Audio.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsRecent/080915_will_bowen.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsRecent/080915_will_bowen.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8595&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 September 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8598</id>	        <groupid>3254</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Will Bowen</title>	        <subtitle>Will Bowen has been featured on Oprah, The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, The ABC Evening News, Fox News Channel and in hundreds of TV and radio interviews</subtitle>	        <author>Minister, Author</author>	        <description>Will Bowen is the Lead Minister at Christ Church Unity in Kansas City, Mo. In July 2006 he suggested his congregation use purple bracelets to monitor their success at eradicating complaining from their lives. His idea exploded around the world and nearly 5 million purple Complaint Free bracelets have been sent to people in more than 80 countries. Bowen has been featured on Oprah, The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, The ABC Evening News, Fox News Channel and in hundreds of TV and radio interviews. His first book, "A Complaint Free World," published in October, 2007 by Doubleday, is already in its ninth printing in the United States. The book also being published in more than a dozen foreign countries and is an audio book, read by Bowen, published by Random House Audio.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsRecent/080915_will_bowen.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsRecent/080915_will_bowen.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8598&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 September 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8597</id>	        <groupid>3254</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Will Bowen</title>	        <subtitle>Will Bowen has been featured on Oprah, The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, The ABC Evening News, Fox News Channel and in hundreds of TV and radio interviews</subtitle>	        <author>Minister, Author</author>	        <description>Will Bowen is the Lead Minister at Christ Church Unity in Kansas City, Mo. In July 2006 he suggested his congregation use purple bracelets to monitor their success at eradicating complaining from their lives. His idea exploded around the world and nearly 5 million purple Complaint Free bracelets have been sent to people in more than 80 countries. Bowen has been featured on Oprah, The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, The ABC Evening News, Fox News Channel and in hundreds of TV and radio interviews. His first book, "A Complaint Free World," published in October, 2007 by Doubleday, is already in its ninth printing in the United States. The book also being published in more than a dozen foreign countries and is an audio book, read by Bowen, published by Random House Audio.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsRecent/080915_will_bowen.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsRecent/080915_will_bowen.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8597&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 September 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8431</id>	        <groupid>3095</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Kyle Matthews</title>	        <subtitle>One of Christian music's most prolific songwriters, Kyle Matthews performs in the Chapel.’ </subtitle>	        <author>Christian Songwriter</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsDistinguishedSpeakers/thumb/tn-080908_kyle_mathews.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>One of Christian music's most prolific songwriters, Kyle Matthews’ songs have been broadcast and performed in concerts around the world and have appeared on television shows such as the Oprah Winfrey show, as well as the BET, WB networks, and others. He also serves as a recruiter for the Wherry Project, a transitional housing ministry near Nashville, and serves on the board of directors for Hand Up Africa, a non-profit organization committed to providing road paving and farming equipment to the people of Uganda.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080908_kyle_mathews.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080908_kyle_mathews.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8431&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 8 September 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8284</id>	        <groupid>3095</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Kyle Matthews</title>	        <subtitle>One of Christian music's most prolific songwriters, Kyle Matthews performs in the Chapel.’ </subtitle>	        <author>Christian Songwriter</author>	        <description>One of Christian music's most prolific songwriters, Kyle Matthews’ songs have been broadcast and performed in concerts around the world and have appeared on television shows such as the Oprah Winfrey show, as well as the BET, WB networks, and others. He also serves as a recruiter for the Wherry Project, a transitional housing ministry near Nashville, and serves on the board of directors for Hand Up Africa, a non-profit organization committed to providing road paving and farming equipment to the people of Uganda.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080908_kyle_mathews.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080908_kyle_mathews.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8284&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 8 September 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8283</id>	        <groupid>3095</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Kyle Matthews</title>	        <subtitle>One of Christian music's most prolific songwriters, Kyle Matthews performs in the Chapel.’ </subtitle>	        <author>Christian Songwriter</author>	        <description>One of Christian music's most prolific songwriters, Kyle Matthews’ songs have been broadcast and performed in concerts around the world and have appeared on television shows such as the Oprah Winfrey show, as well as the BET, WB networks, and others. He also serves as a recruiter for the Wherry Project, a transitional housing ministry near Nashville, and serves on the board of directors for Hand Up Africa, a non-profit organization committed to providing road paving and farming equipment to the people of Uganda.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080908_kyle_mathews.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080908_kyle_mathews.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8283&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 8 September 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9238</id>	        <groupid>3096</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>A Challenge to the Class of 2009</title>	        <subtitle>Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Herb Barks speaks to the class of 2009.</subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Herb Barks '51</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/080825_herb_barks.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/080825_herb_barks.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/080825_herb_barks.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9238&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 25 August 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8282</id>	        <groupid>3096</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>A Challenge to the Class of 2009</title>	        <subtitle>Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Herb Barks speaks to the class of 2009.</subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Herb Barks '51</author>	        <description>The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080825_herb_barks.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080825_herb_barks.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8282&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 25 August 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8430</id>	        <groupid>3096</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>A Challenge to the Class of 2009</title>	        <subtitle>Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Herb Barks speaks to the class of 2009.</subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Herb Barks '51</author>	        <description>The son of Dr. Herb Barks, Sr., Baylor’s third headmaster, Dr. Barks grew up on campus and graduated in 1951. After serving as a minister for a number of years he taught at the Westminster School in Atlanta before becoming Baylor’s headmaster in 1971. That same year Baylor dropped its military program, and although his greatest legacy may be that Baylor became a coed school in 1985 during his tenure, one of the things he says he is most proud of is building a great faculty and bringing the first black student to Baylor. He was also known as an innovator at Baylor, developing such new programs as Walkabout and the annual Senior Trip.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080825_herb_barks.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080825_herb_barks.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8430&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 25 August 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8428</id>	        <groupid>3097</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jeff Wolfsberg</title>	        <subtitle>Jeff Wolfsberg, an expert on adolescent substance abuse issues, speaks with Middle School parents</subtitle>	        <author>Substance Abuse Expert</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-080522_wolfsberg.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Jeff Wolfsberg, an expert on adolescent substance abuse issues, recently met with Middle School parents and also spent some time talking to students. Wolfsberg has been coming to Baylor for the past several years and has become a favorite guest speaker on this important topic.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080522_wolfsberg.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080522_wolfsberg.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8428&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8278</id>	        <groupid>3097</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jeff Wolfsberg</title>	        <subtitle>Jeff Wolfsberg, an expert on adolescent substance abuse issues, speaks with Middle School parents</subtitle>	        <author>Substance Abuse Expert</author>	        <description>Jeff Wolfsberg, an expert on adolescent substance abuse issues, recently met with Middle School parents and also spent some time talking to students. Wolfsberg has been coming to Baylor for the past several years and has become a favorite guest speaker on this important topic.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080522_wolfsberg.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080522_wolfsberg.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8278&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8277</id>	        <groupid>3097</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jeff Wolfsberg</title>	        <subtitle>Jeff Wolfsberg, an expert on adolescent substance abuse issues, speaks with Middle School parents</subtitle>	        <author>Substance Abuse Expert</author>	        <description>Jeff Wolfsberg, an expert on adolescent substance abuse issues, recently met with Middle School parents and also spent some time talking to students. Wolfsberg has been coming to Baylor for the past several years and has become a favorite guest speaker on this important topic.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080522_wolfsberg.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080522_wolfsberg.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8277&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8274</id>	        <groupid>3098</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Herb Barks '51</title>	        <subtitle>Former Headmaster Dr. Herb Barks '51, keynotes our Scholarship Dinner</subtitle>	        <author>Former Headmaster</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-herb_barks.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Former Headmaster Dr. Herb Barks '51, spoke during a special evening recognizing and celebrating students who are current recipients of Baylor's many scholarships. Encouraging the students to "give everything you've got" in preparing for the future and to believe in themselves, Dr. Barks added, "who you are is enough - don't worry about what you will do in life, worry instead about what life is going to require from you. And when the time comes, step out with heart." </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080415_herb_barks.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080415_herb_barks.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8274&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 15 April 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8273</id>	        <groupid>3098</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Herb Barks '51</title>	        <subtitle>Former Headmaster Dr. Herb Barks '51, keynotes our Scholarship Dinner</subtitle>	        <author>Former Headmaster</author>	        <description>Former Headmaster Dr. Herb Barks '51, spoke during a special evening recognizing and celebrating students who are current recipients of Baylor's many scholarships. Encouraging the students to "give everything you've got" in preparing for the future and to believe in themselves, Dr. Barks added, "who you are is enough - don't worry about what you will do in life, worry instead about what life is going to require from you. And when the time comes, step out with heart." </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080415_herb_barks.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080415_herb_barks.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8273&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 15 April 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8271</id>	        <groupid>3099</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Coleman Barks '55</title>	        <subtitle>Poet and author Coleman Barks '55 shared his poetry with students.</subtitle>	        <author>Poet, Author, Translator</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/080414_coleman_barks.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Renowned poet and author Coleman Barks '55 shared his poetry with students in a chapel presentation, as well as vivid memories of growing up on Baylor's campus. Coleman is author of The Essential Rumi, The Soul of Rumi, and Rumi: The Book of Love. He was prominently featured in both of Bill Moyers's PBS television series on poetry, "The Language of Life" and "Fooling with Words." He taught English and poetry at the University of Georgia for thirty years, and he now focuses on writing, readings, and performances. Coleman was the featured speaker for the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series named in honor of former faculty member Bill Cushman '59. The lecture series is made possible by benefactors Larry and Peggy King of Minnesota.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080414_coleman_barks.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080414_coleman_barks.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8271&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 14 April 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8272</id>	        <groupid>3099</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Coleman Barks '55</title>	        <subtitle>Poet and author Coleman Barks '55 shared his poetry with students.</subtitle>	        <author>Poet, Author, Translator</author>	        <description>Renowned poet and author Coleman Barks '55 shared his poetry with students in a chapel presentation, as well as vivid memories of growing up on Baylor's campus. Coleman is author of The Essential Rumi, The Soul of Rumi, and Rumi: The Book of Love. He was prominently featured in both of Bill Moyers's PBS television series on poetry, "The Language of Life" and "Fooling with Words." He taught English and poetry at the University of Georgia for thirty years, and he now focuses on writing, readings, and performances. Coleman was the featured speaker for the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series named in honor of former faculty member Bill Cushman '59. The lecture series is made possible by benefactors Larry and Peggy King of Minnesota.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080414_coleman_barks.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080414_coleman_barks.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8272&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 14 April 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8425</id>	        <groupid>3099</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Coleman Barks '55</title>	        <subtitle>Poet and author Coleman Barks '55 shared his poetry with students.</subtitle>	        <author>Poet, Author, Translator</author>	        <description>Renowned poet and author Coleman Barks '55 shared his poetry with students in a chapel presentation, as well as vivid memories of growing up on Baylor's campus. Coleman is author of The Essential Rumi, The Soul of Rumi, and Rumi: The Book of Love. He was prominently featured in both of Bill Moyers's PBS television series on poetry, "The Language of Life" and "Fooling with Words." He taught English and poetry at the University of Georgia for thirty years, and he now focuses on writing, readings, and performances. Coleman was the featured speaker for the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series named in honor of former faculty member Bill Cushman '59. The lecture series is made possible by benefactors Larry and Peggy King of Minnesota.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080414_coleman_barks.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080414_coleman_barks.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8425&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 14 April 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8338</id>	        <groupid>3101</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>The Crisis in Sudan</title>	        <subtitle>J. Frank Harrison, III '73,  Carter '09 report on their journey in Sudan </subtitle>	        <author>J. Frank Harrison, III '73, Carter Harrison '09</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-sudan.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>J. Frank Harrison, III '73, and his daughter Carter '09, shared their extraordinary journey throughout Sudan, telling stories of the Sudanese people and the effects of more than two decades of genocide.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/060123_sudan.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/060123_sudan.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8338&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 7 April 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8423</id>	        <groupid>3102</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Sylvia Mackey</title>	        <subtitle>A talk to Baylor students today regarding using life's adversity as a way to create something positive for others</subtitle>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-080331_sylvia_mackey.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Sylvia Mackey spoke to Baylor students today, advising them to use life's adversity as a way to create something positive for others. Sylvia's advocacy for her husband, former NFL Hall of Fame player John Mackey, was the driving force behind the NFL and the NFL Players Association's decision to create the “88 Plan,” which enables former players who have various forms of dementia to receive money for their care and treatment. In 2007 she received the Zunic Award given by Syracuse University, which recognizes courage and spirit in the face of life’s adversity. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080331_slyvia_mackey.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080331_slyvia_mackey.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8423&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 31 March 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8268</id>	        <groupid>3102</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Sylvia Mackey</title>	        <subtitle>A talk to Baylor students today regarding using life's adversity as a way to create something positive for others</subtitle>	        <description>Sylvia Mackey spoke to Baylor students today, advising them to use life's adversity as a way to create something positive for others. Sylvia's advocacy for her husband, former NFL Hall of Fame player John Mackey, was the driving force behind the NFL and the NFL Players Association's decision to create the “88 Plan,” which enables former players who have various forms of dementia to receive money for their care and treatment. In 2007 she received the Zunic Award given by Syracuse University, which recognizes courage and spirit in the face of life’s adversity. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080331_slyvia_mackey.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080331_slyvia_mackey.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8268&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 31 March 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8267</id>	        <groupid>3102</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Sylvia Mackey</title>	        <subtitle>A talk to Baylor students today regarding using life's adversity as a way to create something positive for others</subtitle>	        <description>Sylvia Mackey spoke to Baylor students today, advising them to use life's adversity as a way to create something positive for others. Sylvia's advocacy for her husband, former NFL Hall of Fame player John Mackey, was the driving force behind the NFL and the NFL Players Association's decision to create the “88 Plan,” which enables former players who have various forms of dementia to receive money for their care and treatment. In 2007 she received the Zunic Award given by Syracuse University, which recognizes courage and spirit in the face of life’s adversity. </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080331_slyvia_mackey.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080331_slyvia_mackey.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8267&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 31 March 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8422</id>	        <groupid>3103</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Joe Ehrman</title>	        <subtitle>Former NFL player Joe Ehrmann spoke to Baylor students regarding finding the meaning, value, and purpose of life.</subtitle>	        <author>Founder - Building Men and Women for Others</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-080303_joe_ehrmann.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Former NFL player Joe Ehrmann spoke to Baylor students, sharing his inward journey on finding the meaning, value, and purpose of life after the untimely death of his younger brother. Emphasizing the value of relationships and finding a sense of purpose, Ehrmann asked students to "not be indifferent" to the opportunities that lie ahead. "You are privileged to attend Baylor School...whenever you have privilege it is always tied to responsibility," said Ehrmann. "Your generation cannot afford to be apathetic or indifferent...when you come together with a clear purpose you represent hope." </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080303_joe_ehrmann.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/080303_joe_ehrmann.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8422&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 3 March 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8266</id>	        <groupid>3103</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Joe Ehrman</title>	        <subtitle>Former NFL player Joe Ehrmann spoke to Baylor students regarding finding the meaning, value, and purpose of life.</subtitle>	        <author>Founder - Building Men and Women for Others</author>	        <description>Former NFL player Joe Ehrmann spoke to Baylor students, sharing his inward journey on finding the meaning, value, and purpose of life after the untimely death of his younger brother. Emphasizing the value of relationships and finding a sense of purpose, Ehrmann asked students to "not be indifferent" to the opportunities that lie ahead. "You are privileged to attend Baylor School...whenever you have privilege it is always tied to responsibility," said Ehrmann. "Your generation cannot afford to be apathetic or indifferent...when you come together with a clear purpose you represent hope." </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080303_joe_ehrmann.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080303_joe_ehrmann.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8266&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 3 March 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8265</id>	        <groupid>3103</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Joe Ehrman</title>	        <subtitle>Former NFL player Joe Ehrmann spoke to Baylor students regarding finding the meaning, value, and purpose of life.</subtitle>	        <author>Founder - Building Men and Women for Others</author>	        <description>Former NFL player Joe Ehrmann spoke to Baylor students, sharing his inward journey on finding the meaning, value, and purpose of life after the untimely death of his younger brother. Emphasizing the value of relationships and finding a sense of purpose, Ehrmann asked students to "not be indifferent" to the opportunities that lie ahead. "You are privileged to attend Baylor School...whenever you have privilege it is always tied to responsibility," said Ehrmann. "Your generation cannot afford to be apathetic or indifferent...when you come together with a clear purpose you represent hope." </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080303_joe_ehrmann.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/080303_joe_ehrmann.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8265&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 3 March 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8421</id>	        <groupid>3104</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Bishop William H. Willimon</title>	        <subtitle> Bishop Willimon speaks to the upper school student body.</subtitle>	        <author>United Methodist Church</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-071203_willimon.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>The Reverend Dr. William H. Willimon was elected in July 2004 as Bishop of The United Methodist Church. He leads the 157,000 Methodists and 792 pastors in North Alabama. For twenty years he was Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Christian Ministry at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Bishop Willimon speaks to the upper school student body. He is the author of nearly sixty books and has been named one of the Twelve Most Effective Preachers in the English-speaking world.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/071203_willimon.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/071203_willimon.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8421&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 7 December 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8264</id>	        <groupid>3104</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Bishop William H. Willimon</title>	        <subtitle> Bishop Willimon speaks to the upper school student body.</subtitle>	        <author>United Methodist Church</author>	        <description>The Reverend Dr. William H. Willimon was elected in July 2004 as Bishop of The United Methodist Church. He leads the 157,000 Methodists and 792 pastors in North Alabama. For twenty years he was Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Christian Ministry at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Bishop Willimon speaks to the upper school student body. He is the author of nearly sixty books and has been named one of the Twelve Most Effective Preachers in the English-speaking world.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071203_willimon.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071203_willimon.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8264&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 7 December 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8263</id>	        <groupid>3104</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Bishop William H. Willimon</title>	        <subtitle> Bishop Willimon speaks to the upper school student body.</subtitle>	        <author>United Methodist Church</author>	        <description>The Reverend Dr. William H. Willimon was elected in July 2004 as Bishop of The United Methodist Church. He leads the 157,000 Methodists and 792 pastors in North Alabama. For twenty years he was Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Christian Ministry at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Bishop Willimon speaks to the upper school student body. He is the author of nearly sixty books and has been named one of the Twelve Most Effective Preachers in the English-speaking world.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071203_willimon.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071203_willimon.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8263&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 7 December 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8419</id>	        <groupid>3105</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Barbara Gaines</title>	        <subtitle>Barbara discusses the segregated culture of her childhood, her aspirations for college, and her long association with Agnes Scott College.</subtitle>	        <author>Advertising Manager, BellSouth</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-071022_barbara_gaines.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Barbara Gaines, Manager/Directory Editor for BellSouth Advertising and Publishing, discussed the segregated culture of her childhood, her aspirations for college, and her long association with Agnes Scott College. She left students with this challenge: “Baylor is an extraordinary place and you are extraordinary people. What do you think you can do?”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/071022_barbara_gaines.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/071022_barbara_gaines.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8419&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 22 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8261</id>	        <groupid>3105</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Barbara Gaines</title>	        <subtitle>Barbara discusses the segregated culture of her childhood, her aspirations for college, and her long association with Agnes Scott College.</subtitle>	        <author>Advertising Manager, BellSouth</author>	        <description>Barbara Gaines, Manager/Directory Editor for BellSouth Advertising and Publishing, discussed the segregated culture of her childhood, her aspirations for college, and her long association with Agnes Scott College. She left students with this challenge: “Baylor is an extraordinary place and you are extraordinary people. What do you think you can do?”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071022_barbara_gaines.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071022_barbara_gaines.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8261&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 22 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8260</id>	        <groupid>3105</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Barbara Gaines</title>	        <subtitle>Barbara discusses the segregated culture of her childhood, her aspirations for college, and her long association with Agnes Scott College.</subtitle>	        <author>Advertising Manager, BellSouth</author>	        <description>Barbara Gaines, Manager/Directory Editor for BellSouth Advertising and Publishing, discussed the segregated culture of her childhood, her aspirations for college, and her long association with Agnes Scott College. She left students with this challenge: “Baylor is an extraordinary place and you are extraordinary people. What do you think you can do?”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071022_barbara_gaines.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071022_barbara_gaines.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8260&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 22 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8416</id>	        <groupid>3106</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Best-selling Author Pat Conroy</title>	        <subtitle>Pat Conroy, the author of "Prince of Tides," "The Great Santini," “The Lords of Discipline” and numerous other best-selling novels</subtitle>	        <author>The Baylor Chapel</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-071008_pat_conroy.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Pat Conroy, the author of "Prince of Tides," "The Great Santini," “The Lords of Discipline” and numerous other best-selling novels kicked off this year’s Leadership Baylor speaker series. Entertaining students with honest and vivid stories about his mother, who inspired him to write, and his domineering father, “The Great Santini,” Conroy’s message was clear: “Do not waste one second of your time. Find something you love and do it…live a life of passion.”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/071008_pat_conroy.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/071008_pat_conroy.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8416&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 8 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8259</id>	        <groupid>3106</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Best-selling Author Pat Conroy</title>	        <subtitle>Pat Conroy, the author of "Prince of Tides," "The Great Santini," “The Lords of Discipline” and numerous other best-selling novels</subtitle>	        <author>The Baylor Chapel</author>	        <description>Pat Conroy, the author of "Prince of Tides," "The Great Santini," “The Lords of Discipline” and numerous other best-selling novels kicked off this year’s Leadership Baylor speaker series. Entertaining students with honest and vivid stories about his mother, who inspired him to write, and his domineering father, “The Great Santini,” Conroy’s message was clear: “Do not waste one second of your time. Find something you love and do it…live a life of passion.”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071008_pat_conroy.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071008_pat_conroy.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8259&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 8 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8258</id>	        <groupid>3106</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Best-selling Author Pat Conroy</title>	        <subtitle>Pat Conroy, the author of "Prince of Tides," "The Great Santini," “The Lords of Discipline” and numerous other best-selling novels</subtitle>	        <author>The Baylor Chapel</author>	        <description>Pat Conroy, the author of "Prince of Tides," "The Great Santini," “The Lords of Discipline” and numerous other best-selling novels kicked off this year’s Leadership Baylor speaker series. Entertaining students with honest and vivid stories about his mother, who inspired him to write, and his domineering father, “The Great Santini,” Conroy’s message was clear: “Do not waste one second of your time. Find something you love and do it…live a life of passion.”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071008_pat_conroy.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071008_pat_conroy.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8258&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 8 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8256</id>	        <groupid>3107</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Class of '67 Economics Leaders Panel</title>	        <subtitle>The Class of '67 presented a panel discussion for one of Baylor's economics classes.</subtitle>	        <author>Jim Frierson, Zan Guerry, Rob Mayfield, Hal Bosworth, Rick Estabrook</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/071005_panel.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>The 40th reunion of the Class of '67 took place on campus Oct. 5 with a fascinating twist: four members of the class presented a panel discussion for one of Baylor’s economics classes. "These four classmates have made a difference in consumer product marketing at global, national and regional levels," said Jim Frierson '67, who moderated the discussion. The panel and topics included Hal Bosworth '67, former Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer with Talbots Inc. (store, catalog and web merchandising); Zan Guerry '67, Chairman &amp; CEO, Chattem, Inc. (new value from mature brands) and Rob Mayfield '67, Vice President and Chief Technologist Mayfield Dairy Farms (product science and company blogs).</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071005_panel.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071005_panel.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8256&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 5 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8257</id>	        <groupid>3107</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Class of '67 Economics Leaders Panel</title>	        <subtitle>The Class of '67 presented a panel discussion for one of Baylor's economics classes.</subtitle>	        <author>Jim Frierson, Zan Guerry, Rob Mayfield, Hal Bosworth, Rick Estabrook</author>	        <description>The 40th reunion of the Class of '67 took place on campus Oct. 5 with a fascinating twist: four members of the class presented a panel discussion for one of Baylor’s economics classes. "These four classmates have made a difference in consumer product marketing at global, national and regional levels," said Jim Frierson '67, who moderated the discussion. The panel and topics included Hal Bosworth '67, former Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer with Talbots Inc. (store, catalog and web merchandising); Zan Guerry '67, Chairman &amp; CEO, Chattem, Inc. (new value from mature brands) and Rob Mayfield '67, Vice President and Chief Technologist Mayfield Dairy Farms (product science and company blogs).</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071005_panel.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/071005_panel.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8257&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 5 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8415</id>	        <groupid>3107</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Class of '67 Economics Leaders Panel</title>	        <subtitle>The Class of '67 presented a panel discussion for one of Baylor's economics classes.</subtitle>	        <author>Jim Frierson, Zan Guerry, Rob Mayfield, Hal Bosworth, Rick Estabrook</author>	        <description>The 40th reunion of the Class of '67 took place on campus Oct. 5 with a fascinating twist: four members of the class presented a panel discussion for one of Baylor’s economics classes. "These four classmates have made a difference in consumer product marketing at global, national and regional levels," said Jim Frierson '67, who moderated the discussion. The panel and topics included Hal Bosworth '67, former Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer with Talbots Inc. (store, catalog and web merchandising); Zan Guerry '67, Chairman &amp; CEO, Chattem, Inc. (new value from mature brands) and Rob Mayfield '67, Vice President and Chief Technologist Mayfield Dairy Farms (product science and company blogs).</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/071005_panel.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/071005_panel.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8415&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 5 October 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8412</id>	        <groupid>3108</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Herb Barks '51</title>	        <subtitle>Dr. Herb Barks '51 addressed Baylor students in chapel about the essence of Baylor.</subtitle>	        <author>Former Headmaster</author>	        <description>With his trademark charisma and appeal to people of all ages, former Headmaster Dr. Herb Barks '51 addressed Baylor students in chapel about the essence of Baylor. "Where you live molds who you are," said Barks. Drawing on his personal experiences a headmaster for 17 years, Dr. Barks captivated students with his insights on Baylor's deep tradition of spirit and sense of community and place.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070827_herb_barks.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070827_herb_barks.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8412&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 27 August 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8410</id>	        <groupid>3109</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Bill Cushman</title>	        <subtitle>Parting Words: Bill Cushman '59 retires after 50 years at Baylor - 44 years of teaching and six years as a student.</subtitle>	        <author>Keynote Address </author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-070521_cushman.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Parting Words: Bill Cushman '59 retires this spring after 50 years at Baylor - 44 years of teaching and six years as a student. As he reflects on his career and looks forward to the future, he shares some parting words with the class of 2007 during Senior Transition Day at The Chattanoogan.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070521_cushman.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070521_cushman.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8410&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8253</id>	        <groupid>3109</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Bill Cushman</title>	        <subtitle>Parting Words: Bill Cushman '59 retires after 50 years at Baylor - 44 years of teaching and six years as a student.</subtitle>	        <author>Keynote Address </author>	        <description>Parting Words: Bill Cushman '59 retires this spring after 50 years at Baylor - 44 years of teaching and six years as a student. 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Dr. Curry discussed restrictions imposed on women in the U.S. over the last three centuries, as well as inequities in today's work place and political arena, telling students to "be informed, know your history, be proud of who you are - male and female, and demand respect from your peers." Dr. Curry is the founder and director of Women Alone Together, a non-profit foundation dedicated to building confidence and community for the growing number of women who are alone because of divorce, death of a spouse, single by choice or alone in a marriage.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070430_carolyn_curry.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070430_carolyn_curry.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8406&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 30 April 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8247</id>	        <groupid>3112</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Carolyn Curry</title>	        <subtitle>Carolyn Curry speaks of her passion for women's issues.</subtitle>	        <author>Founder, Director, Women Alone Together</author>	        <description>Dr. Carolyn Curry, a lecturer with a Ph.D in history and a passion for women's issues, addressed Baylor students on women's rights and equality. Dr. Curry discussed restrictions imposed on women in the U.S. over the last three centuries, as well as inequities in today's work place and political arena, telling students to "be informed, know your history, be proud of who you are - male and female, and demand respect from your peers." Dr. Curry is the founder and director of Women Alone Together, a non-profit foundation dedicated to building confidence and community for the growing number of women who are alone because of divorce, death of a spouse, single by choice or alone in a marriage.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070430_carolyn_curry.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070430_carolyn_curry.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8247&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 30 April 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8246</id>	        <groupid>3112</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Carolyn Curry</title>	        <subtitle>Carolyn Curry speaks of her passion for women's issues.</subtitle>	        <author>Founder, Director, Women Alone Together</author>	        <description>Dr. Carolyn Curry, a lecturer with a Ph.D in history and a passion for women's issues, addressed Baylor students on women's rights and equality. Dr. Curry discussed restrictions imposed on women in the U.S. over the last three centuries, as well as inequities in today's work place and political arena, telling students to "be informed, know your history, be proud of who you are - male and female, and demand respect from your peers." Dr. Curry is the founder and director of Women Alone Together, a non-profit foundation dedicated to building confidence and community for the growing number of women who are alone because of divorce, death of a spouse, single by choice or alone in a marriage.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070430_carolyn_curry.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070430_carolyn_curry.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8246&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 30 April 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8244</id>	        <groupid>3113</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Barry Moser '58</title>	        <subtitle>On being an artist.</subtitle>	        <author>Artist, Printmaker and Illustrator</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/070413_barry_moser.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Barry Moser '58 is a renowned artist, printmaker and illustrator of numerous works of literature. Some of his most celebrated work has been his illustrations for Lews Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. He has illustrated nearly 200 other works as well, including The Bible, and his works have been displayed in such places as the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, Harvard, and the Library of Congress.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070413_barry_moser.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070413_barry_moser.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8244&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 13 April 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8245</id>	        <groupid>3113</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Barry Moser '58</title>	        <subtitle>On being an artist.</subtitle>	        <author>Artist, Printmaker and Illustrator</author>	        <description>Barry Moser '58 is a renowned artist, printmaker and illustrator of numerous works of literature. Some of his most celebrated work has been his illustrations for Lews Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. He has illustrated nearly 200 other works as well, including The Bible, and his works have been displayed in such places as the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, Harvard, and the Library of Congress.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070413_barry_moser.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070413_barry_moser.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8245&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 13 April 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8405</id>	        <groupid>3113</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Barry Moser '58</title>	        <subtitle>On being an artist.</subtitle>	        <author>Artist, Printmaker and Illustrator</author>	        <description>Barry Moser '58 is a renowned artist, printmaker and illustrator of numerous works of literature. Some of his most celebrated work has been his illustrations for Lews Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. He has illustrated nearly 200 other works as well, including The Bible, and his works have been displayed in such places as the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, Harvard, and the Library of Congress.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070413_barry_moser.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070413_barry_moser.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8405&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Fri, 13 April 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8404</id>	        <groupid>3114</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jill McCorkle</title>	        <subtitle>Southern writer Jill McCorkle addresses the Upper School in the Chapel.</subtitle>	        <author>Author</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-070329_jillmckorkle.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Baylor students enjoyed a captivating and humorous lecture by novelist Jill McCorkle, who was on campus as part of the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series. As part of her visit McCorkle also met with students in creative writing, Advanced Placement, ESL, and honors English classes.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070329_jillmckorkle.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070329_jillmckorkle.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8404&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 29 March 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8243</id>	        <groupid>3114</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jill McCorkle</title>	        <subtitle>Southern writer Jill McCorkle addresses the Upper School in the Chapel.</subtitle>	        <author>Author</author>	        <description>Baylor students enjoyed a captivating and humorous lecture by novelist Jill McCorkle, who was on campus as part of the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series. As part of her visit McCorkle also met with students in creative writing, Advanced Placement, ESL, and honors English classes.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070329_jillmckorkle.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070329_jillmckorkle.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8243&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 29 March 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8242</id>	        <groupid>3114</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jill McCorkle</title>	        <subtitle>Southern writer Jill McCorkle addresses the Upper School in the Chapel.</subtitle>	        <author>Author</author>	        <description>Baylor students enjoyed a captivating and humorous lecture by novelist Jill McCorkle, who was on campus as part of the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series. As part of her visit McCorkle also met with students in creative writing, Advanced Placement, ESL, and honors English classes.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070329_jillmckorkle.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070329_jillmckorkle.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8242&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Thu, 29 March 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8403</id>	        <groupid>3115</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jeff Marx</title>	        <subtitle>Jeff Marx speaks about life lessons that have a lasting impact.</subtitle>	        <author>Keynote Speaker, Author</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-070326_jeffmarx.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Keynote speaker and author Jeffrey Marx told Baylor students Monday that leadership, love, and service to others should be guiding principles in living a life of substance and meaning. "We never stop learning as adults and we never run out of opportunities to impact others," said Marx. "The question is not can you change the world around you. The only questions is will you decide to do so." Marx won a Pulitzer Prize in 1986 and is the author of the New York Times best-seller, "Season of Life: A Football Star, A Boy, A Journey to Manhood." He was on campus as part of the Leadership Baylor Speaker Series..</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070326_jeffmarx.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070326_jeffmarx.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8403&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 26 March 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8241</id>	        <groupid>3115</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jeff Marx</title>	        <subtitle>Jeff Marx speaks about life lessons that have a lasting impact.</subtitle>	        <author>Keynote Speaker, Author</author>	        <description>Keynote speaker and author Jeffrey Marx told Baylor students Monday that leadership, love, and service to others should be guiding principles in living a life of substance and meaning. "We never stop learning as adults and we never run out of opportunities to impact others," said Marx. "The question is not can you change the world around you. The only questions is will you decide to do so." Marx won a Pulitzer Prize in 1986 and is the author of the New York Times best-seller, "Season of Life: A Football Star, A Boy, A Journey to Manhood." He was on campus as part of the Leadership Baylor Speaker Series..</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070326_jeffmarx.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070326_jeffmarx.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8241&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 26 March 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8240</id>	        <groupid>3115</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jeff Marx</title>	        <subtitle>Jeff Marx speaks about life lessons that have a lasting impact.</subtitle>	        <author>Keynote Speaker, Author</author>	        <description>Keynote speaker and author Jeffrey Marx told Baylor students Monday that leadership, love, and service to others should be guiding principles in living a life of substance and meaning. "We never stop learning as adults and we never run out of opportunities to impact others," said Marx. "The question is not can you change the world around you. The only questions is will you decide to do so." Marx won a Pulitzer Prize in 1986 and is the author of the New York Times best-seller, "Season of Life: A Football Star, A Boy, A Journey to Manhood." 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Ricky graduated from the University of Alabama where he was a team captain, a member of the All-SEC Academic Team and the recipient of the Jerry Duncan "I Like to Practice Award" as a senior. He also served as co-president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Alabama.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070312_rickythomas.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070312_rickythomas.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8238&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 February 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8402</id>	        <groupid>3116</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Ricky Thomas, Assistant Coach</title>	        <subtitle>Ricky Thomas, is an assistant coach of the world champion Indianapolis Colts</subtitle>	        <author>Indianapolis Colts</author>	        <description>Ricky Thomas, is an assistant coach of the world champion Indianapolis Colts and brother of Baylor faculty member Takisha Haynie. Ricky graduated from the University of Alabama where he was a team captain, a member of the All-SEC Academic Team and the recipient of the Jerry Duncan "I Like to Practice Award" as a senior. He also served as co-president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Alabama.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070312_ricky_thomas.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070312_ricky_thomas.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8402&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 February 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8401</id>	        <groupid>3116</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Ricky Thomas, Assistant Coach</title>	        <subtitle>Ricky Thomas, is an assistant coach of the world champion Indianapolis Colts</subtitle>	        <author>Indianapolis Colts</author>	        <description>Ricky Thomas, is an assistant coach of the world champion Indianapolis Colts and brother of Baylor faculty member Takisha Haynie. Ricky graduated from the University of Alabama where he was a team captain, a member of the All-SEC Academic Team and the recipient of the Jerry Duncan "I Like to Practice Award" as a senior. 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Leonard is Dean of the Divinity School and Professor of Church History at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He has held teaching posts at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Samford University, and Seinan Gakuin University in Fukuoka, Japan. Leonard holds a B.A. from Texas Wesleyan College and a Ph.D. from Boston University.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070226_bill_leonard.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070226_bill_leonard.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8399&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 February 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8397</id>	        <groupid>3119</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Clark Flatt, CEO</title>	        <subtitle>.Clark Flatt, spoke to students about suicide prevention and awareness.</subtitle>	        <author>Jason Foundation</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-070219_clark_flatt.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Clark Flatt, President and CEO of The Jason Foundation, Inc. (JFI), spoke to students about suicide prevention and awareness. JFI is a nationally recognized provider of educational curriculums and training programs for students, educators, parents, and other individuals who work with young people to build an awareness of teen suicide.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070219_clark_flatt.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070219_clark_flatt.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8397&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 February 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8237</id>	        <groupid>3119</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Clark Flatt, CEO</title>	        <subtitle>.Clark Flatt, spoke to students about suicide prevention and awareness.</subtitle>	        <author>Jason Foundation</author>	        <description>Clark Flatt, President and CEO of The Jason Foundation, Inc. (JFI), spoke to students about suicide prevention and awareness. JFI is a nationally recognized provider of educational curriculums and training programs for students, educators, parents, and other individuals who work with young people to build an awareness of teen suicide.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070219_clark_flatt.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070219_clark_flatt.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8237&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 February 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8236</id>	        <groupid>3119</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Clark Flatt, CEO</title>	        <subtitle>.Clark Flatt, spoke to students about suicide prevention and awareness.</subtitle>	        <author>Jason Foundation</author>	        <description>Clark Flatt, President and CEO of The Jason Foundation, Inc. (JFI), spoke to students about suicide prevention and awareness. JFI is a nationally recognized provider of educational curriculums and training programs for students, educators, parents, and other individuals who work with young people to build an awareness of teen suicide.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070219_clark_flatt.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070219_clark_flatt.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8236&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 February 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8233</id>	        <groupid>3120</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian,</title>	        <subtitle>Baylor School's 13th Annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration.</subtitle>	        <author>Folk singers Guy and Candie Carawan</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-070115_mlk_open.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian and folk singers Guy and Candie Carawan were Baylor’s featured guests for the school’s annual “day on” MLK day celebration on Monday, January 15. This year marks the 13th anniversary of Baylor's recognition of the holiday as a "day on" rather than the "day off" to recognize and promote the ideals the late Dr. King espoused. The day celebration included a keynote address by Dr. C.T. Vivian, who worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. and played a key role in the voting rights struggle throughout the South.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_open.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_open.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8233&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8232</id>	        <groupid>3120</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian,</title>	        <subtitle>Baylor School's 13th Annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration.</subtitle>	        <author>Folk singers Guy and Candie Carawan</author>	        <description>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian and folk singers Guy and Candie Carawan were Baylor’s featured guests for the school’s annual “day on” MLK day celebration on Monday, January 15. This year marks the 13th anniversary of Baylor's recognition of the holiday as a "day on" rather than the "day off" to recognize and promote the ideals the late Dr. King espoused. The day celebration included a keynote address by Dr. C.T. Vivian, who worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. and played a key role in the voting rights struggle throughout the South.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_open.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_open.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8232&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8395</id>	        <groupid>3120</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian,</title>	        <subtitle>Baylor School's 13th Annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration.</subtitle>	        <author>Folk singers Guy and Candie Carawan</author>	        <description>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian and folk singers Guy and Candie Carawan were Baylor’s featured guests for the school’s annual “day on” MLK day celebration on Monday, January 15. This year marks the 13th anniversary of Baylor's recognition of the holiday as a "day on" rather than the "day off" to recognize and promote the ideals the late Dr. King espoused. The day celebration included a keynote address by Dr. C.T. Vivian, who worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. and played a key role in the voting rights struggle throughout the South.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070115_mlk_open.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070115_mlk_open.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8395&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8233</id>	        <groupid>3121</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Keynote Presentations</title>	        <subtitle>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian</subtitle>	        <author>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-070115_mlk_open.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>MLK Day keynote address by Dr. C.T. Vivian, who worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. and played a key role in the voting rights struggle throughout the South.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_open.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_open.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8233&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8232</id>	        <groupid>3121</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Keynote Presentations</title>	        <subtitle>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian</subtitle>	        <author>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian</author>	        <description>MLK Day keynote address by Dr. C.T. Vivian, who worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. and played a key role in the voting rights struggle throughout the South.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_open.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_open.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8232&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8395</id>	        <groupid>3121</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Keynote Presentations</title>	        <subtitle>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian</subtitle>	        <author>Civil Rights leader Dr. C.T. Vivian</author>	        <description>MLK Day keynote address by Dr. C.T. Vivian, who worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. and played a key role in the voting rights struggle throughout the South.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070115_mlk_open.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070115_mlk_open.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8395&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8394</id>	        <groupid>3123</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Folk Songs</title>	        <subtitle>Folksingers Guy and Candie Carawan</subtitle>	        <author>Guy and Candie Carawan</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-070115_mlk_folk.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Guy and Candie Carawan have links to the great legends of folk and rock protest music of the sixties and seventies</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070115_mlk_folk.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070115_mlk_folk.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8394&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8231</id>	        <groupid>3123</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Folk Songs</title>	        <subtitle>Folksingers Guy and Candie Carawan</subtitle>	        <author>Guy and Candie Carawan</author>	        <description>Guy and Candie Carawan have links to the great legends of folk and rock protest music of the sixties and seventies</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_folk.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_folk.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8231&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8230</id>	        <groupid>3123</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Folk Songs</title>	        <subtitle>Folksingers Guy and Candie Carawan</subtitle>	        <author>Guy and Candie Carawan</author>	        <description>Guy and Candie Carawan have links to the great legends of folk and rock protest music of the sixties and seventies</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_folk.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_folk.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8230&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8396</id>	        <groupid>3124</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Slave Songs</title>	        <subtitle>A performance and discussion of various slave songs</subtitle>	        <author>Brian K. Smith, Takisha Hayne, and Chris Watkins</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-070115_mlk_slavesongs.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>A performance and discussion of various slave songs by Baylor faculty members Brian K. Smith, Takisha Hayne, and Chris Watkins.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070115_mlk_slavesongs.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/070115_mlk_slavesongs.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8396&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8235</id>	        <groupid>3124</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Slave Songs</title>	        <subtitle>A performance and discussion of various slave songs</subtitle>	        <author>Brian K. Smith, Takisha Hayne, and Chris Watkins</author>	        <description>A performance and discussion of various slave songs by Baylor faculty members Brian K. Smith, Takisha Hayne, and Chris Watkins.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_slavesongs.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_slavesongs.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8235&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8234</id>	        <groupid>3124</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Slave Songs</title>	        <subtitle>A performance and discussion of various slave songs</subtitle>	        <author>Brian K. Smith, Takisha Hayne, and Chris Watkins</author>	        <description>A performance and discussion of various slave songs by Baylor faculty members Brian K. Smith, Takisha Hayne, and Chris Watkins.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_slavesongs.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/070115_mlk_slavesongs.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8234&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 15 January 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8391</id>	        <groupid>3125</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>State-of-the School Address</title>	        <subtitle>In the annual “state-of-the-school” address </subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Bill Stacy, Zan Guerry, Bill Curry</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-061205_sots_curry.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>In the annual “state-of-the-school” address on Dec. 5, Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy reflected on Baylor’s historic purpose, mission, values, and curricula, emphasizing that Baylor is meeting important objectives. “Baylor, thankfully, measures very well on our three-pronged objectives of preparing students who are academically competent. We are as a family of owners at Baylor creating men and women of high character, and we are revisiting Baylor’s legacy of preparing leaders,” said Dr. Stacy. “I’d say it’s a good place and a great time to be here. Our commitment is true to our magnificent front gate. We ask you to enter to prepare for the university and for the business of life. We ask you to exit our gates not only so prepared but with an added dimension – greatness of spirit – magnanimitas.”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/061205_sots_curry.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/061205_sots_curry.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8391&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 5 December 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8225</id>	        <groupid>3125</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>State-of-the School Address</title>	        <subtitle>In the annual “state-of-the-school” address </subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Bill Stacy, Zan Guerry, Bill Curry</author>	        <description>In the annual “state-of-the-school” address on Dec. 5, Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy reflected on Baylor’s historic purpose, mission, values, and curricula, emphasizing that Baylor is meeting important objectives. “Baylor, thankfully, measures very well on our three-pronged objectives of preparing students who are academically competent. We are as a family of owners at Baylor creating men and women of high character, and we are revisiting Baylor’s legacy of preparing leaders,” said Dr. Stacy. “I’d say it’s a good place and a great time to be here. Our commitment is true to our magnificent front gate. We ask you to enter to prepare for the university and for the business of life. We ask you to exit our gates not only so prepared but with an added dimension – greatness of spirit – magnanimitas.”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061205_sots_curry.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061205_sots_curry.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8225&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 5 December 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8224</id>	        <groupid>3125</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>State-of-the School Address</title>	        <subtitle>In the annual “state-of-the-school” address </subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Bill Stacy, Zan Guerry, Bill Curry</author>	        <description>In the annual “state-of-the-school” address on Dec. 5, Headmaster Dr. Bill Stacy reflected on Baylor’s historic purpose, mission, values, and curricula, emphasizing that Baylor is meeting important objectives. “Baylor, thankfully, measures very well on our three-pronged objectives of preparing students who are academically competent. We are as a family of owners at Baylor creating men and women of high character, and we are revisiting Baylor’s legacy of preparing leaders,” said Dr. Stacy. “I’d say it’s a good place and a great time to be here. Our commitment is true to our magnificent front gate. We ask you to enter to prepare for the university and for the business of life. We ask you to exit our gates not only so prepared but with an added dimension – greatness of spirit – magnanimitas.”</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061205_sots_curry.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061205_sots_curry.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8224&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 5 December 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8393</id>	        <groupid>3126</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>State-of-the School Address</title>	        <subtitle>Dr. Bill Stacy reflects on Baylor’s purpose, mission, values</subtitle>	        <author>Dr. Bill Stacy</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-061205_sots_stacy.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Dr. Bill Stacy reflects on Baylor’s purpose, mission, values, emphasizing that Baylor is meeting important objectives.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/061205_sots_stacy.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/061205_sots_stacy.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8393&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 5 December 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8229</id>	        <groupid>3126</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - 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"We've all been blessed in a variety of ways. I'm here to talk to you today about your God-given potential...."</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/061106_bill_curry.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/061106_bill_curry.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8381&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 6 November 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8204</id>	        <groupid>3129</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Bill Curry</title>	        <subtitle>Leadership and making the most of your God-given talents</subtitle>	        <author>Leadership Baylor</author>	        <description>Bill Curry, ESPN sports analyst and Baylor's Executive Director of Leadership Baylor, spoke to students about leadership and encouraged them to make the most of their individual strengths. "We've all been blessed in a variety of ways. I'm here to talk to you today about your God-given potential...."</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061106_bill_curry.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061106_bill_curry.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8204&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 6 November 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8203</id>	        <groupid>3129</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Bill Curry</title>	        <subtitle>Leadership and making the most of your God-given talents</subtitle>	        <author>Leadership Baylor</author>	        <description>Bill Curry, ESPN sports analyst and Baylor's Executive Director of Leadership Baylor, spoke to students about leadership and encouraged them to make the most of their individual strengths. "We've all been blessed in a variety of ways. I'm here to talk to you today about your God-given potential...."</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061106_bill_curry.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061106_bill_curry.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8203&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 6 November 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8202</id>	        <groupid>3130</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Jamy Wheless '82</title>	        <subtitle>Jamy has created digital characters for several recent blockbusters including Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Chronicles of Narnia.</subtitle>	        <author>Digital Animator, Industrial Light & Magic</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/061020_jamy_wheless.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Jamy Wheless '82 is a digital animator who has worked at George Lucas’s Industrial Light and Magic for the past ten years. He has created digital characters (for example, the Hulk and Yoda) for several recent blockbusters including Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Chronicles of Narnia and many others. Students enjoyed hearing from Jamy about his craft. 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He has created digital characters (for example, the Hulk and Yoda) for several recent blockbusters including Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Chronicles of Narnia and many others. Students enjoyed hearing from Jamy about his craft. 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Rabbi Strosberg has extensive experience working with youth. He served as Musical Director, Division Head and Head Boys Counselor at Camp Yavneh, a pluralistic Jewish summer camp in Northwood, New Hampshire for seven years. Rabbi Strosberg also served for six years as the Upstate New York regional advisor to the National of Synagogue Youth, receiving a Meritorious Service Award in 2001.

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Some of his most celebrated work has been his illustrations for Lews Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. 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Some of his most celebrated work has been his illustrations for Lews Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. 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He has illustrated nearly 200 other works as well, including The Bible, and his works have been displayed in such places as the British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, Harvard, and the Library of Congress.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/060510_barrymoser.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/060510_barrymoser.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8161&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8159</id>	        <groupid>3134</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Wilson Cooper '55</title>	        <subtitle>Baylor Alum Wilson Cooper speaks during a special evening recognizing and celebrating those students who are currently recipients of our many special scholarships.</subtitle>	        <author>Keynote Speaker</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/wilsoncooper.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Baylor Alum Wilson Cooper speaks during a special evening recognizing and celebrating those students who are currently recipients of our many special scholarships and the generous donors who have made the scholarships a reality.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/060419_wilsoncooper.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/060419_wilsoncooper.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8159&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Wed, 19 April 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8160</id>	        <groupid>3134</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - 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Festivities included a panel discussion and special musical tribute.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/060116_mlk_panel.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/060116_mlk_panel.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8337&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 16 January 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8205</id>	        <groupid>3140</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration</title>	        <subtitle>Baylor held its 12th annual observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday</subtitle>	        <author>Panel Discussion</author>	        <description>Baylor held its 12th annual observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday to recognize and promote the ideals the late Dr. King espoused. Festivities included a panel discussion and special musical tribute.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061116_mlk_panel.mp4" type="video/mp4" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/SixthGradeNews/061116_mlk_panel.mp4</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8205&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 16 January 2006 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8316</id>	        <groupid>3141</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Rabbi Kenneth A. Kanter</title>	        <subtitle></subtitle>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-ken_kanter.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Kenneth A. Kanter, serves as Regional director of Admissions and Recruitment for the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/051031_ken_kanter.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/051031_ken_kanter.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8316&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 31 October 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>9239</id>	        <groupid>3142</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Arthur Golden '74</title>	        <subtitle>Arthur Golden’s highly acclaimed novel, Memoirs of a Geisha, was on the New York Times best-seller list for more than a year. A movie based on the book debuted in December 2005.</subtitle>	        <author>Author</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/arthur_golden.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>This presentation made possible as part of the Cushman Guest Lecture Series </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/arthur_golden.flv" type="video/flv" />	        <guid>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/arthur_golden.flv</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=9239&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Wed, 5 October 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8312</id>	        <groupid>3142</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Arthur Golden '74</title>	        <subtitle>Arthur Golden’s highly acclaimed novel, Memoirs of a Geisha, was on the New York Times best-seller list for more than a year. A movie based on the book debuted in December 2005.</subtitle>	        <author>Author</author>	        <description>This presentation made possible as part of the Cushman Guest Lecture Series </description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/051005_arthur_golden.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/051005_arthur_golden.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8312&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Wed, 5 October 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8311</id>	        <groupid>3143</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Coleman Barks '55</title>	        <subtitle>Coleman Barks is a renowned poet and the bestselling author of The Essential Rumi, The Soul of Rumi, and Rumi: The Book of Love.</subtitle>	        <author>Poet, Translator</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-080414_coleman_barks.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Arthur Golden’s highly acclaimed novel, Memoirs of a Geisha, was on the New York Times best-seller list for more than a year. A movie based on the book is scheduled for release in theatres nationwide this December. A 1974 Baylor graduate, Golden spoke as part of the school’s Cushman Guest Lecture Series. The series is named in honor of long-time faculty member Bill Cushman '59, and made possible by benefactors Larry and Peggy King of Minnesota.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/051002_coleman_barks.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/051002_coleman_barks.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8311&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Wed, 5 October 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8310</id>	        <groupid>3145</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Randy Weinberg '70</title>	        <subtitle>Randy Weinberg, state wrestling champion, class valedictorian, and a Rhodes Scholar. </subtitle>	        <author>Rhodes Scholar, Buddhist Monk</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://66.18.62.34/Podcasts_MEDIA/randy_weinberg.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Randy was a five-time state wrestling champion, class valedictorian, and one of two Baylor students selected as a Rhode Scholar. A former Buddhist monk, he is currently the director of a Buddhist Retreat Center in South Africa.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/050926_weinberg.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/050926_weinberg.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8310&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 26 September 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8309</id>	        <groupid>3146</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Tony Campolo</title>	        <subtitle>Dr. Campolo is a well-known media commentator on religious, social and political matters.</subtitle>	        <author>Media Commentator</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-tony_campolo.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>Dr. Campolo is a media commentator on religious, social and political matters, and has been a guest on Nightline, Crossfire, Politically Incorrect, The Charlie Rose Show and CNN News. He co-hosted his own television series, Hashing It Out, on the Odyssey Network, and currently hosts “From Across The Pond,” a weekly program on the Premier Radio Network in England.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/050919_campolo.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/050919_campolo.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8309&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Mon, 19 September 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>        <item>	        <id>8308</id>	        <groupid>3147</groupid>	        <podcastType>Podcasts - Distinguished Speakers</podcastType>	        <title>Dr. Robert Rotella</title>	        <subtitle>The world's foremost sports psychologist, peak performance expert, and author addresses Baylor students</subtitle>	        <author>Sports Psychologist</author>	        <image>		        <url>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/thumb/tn-robert_rotella.jpg</url>		        <alt></alt>	        </image>	        <description>The world’s foremost sports psychologist, peak performance expert, and author of Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect, Dr. Bob Rotella is a mental coach to many successful athletes, entertainers, and executives – dedicating his life to helping people use their mind and emotions to take them to the top of their chosen professions. His programs show leaders how to use his proven mind-mastery principles to move beyond their self-imposed limitations so they can be their best whether in the corporate suite, on the playing field, or on the golf course.</description>	        <enclosure  url="http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/050906_rotella.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />	        <guid>http://www.baylorschool.org/data/files/news/PodcastsAcademic/050906_rotella.mp3</guid>	        <link>http://www.baylorschool.org/podcast/detail.aspx?id=8308&amp;ModuleID=84</link>	        <pubDate>Tue, 6 September 2005 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>	        <duration></duration>	        <downloaded></downloaded>        </item>    </channel></rss>