Who NU?

By: Northwestern University Pride Alumni Club (NUPAC)
  • Summary

  • There are distinguished and fascinating Northwestern alumni all over the world, but who knew there were so many in the LGBTQIA+ community! In this podcast, the Northwestern University Pride Alumni Club (NUPAC) brings you stories of queer Wildcats making an impact. Listen in as they share unique stories and how their identity has propelled them through their life’s work. Expect a few laughs and insights along the way.

    © 2024 Northwestern University Pride Alumni Club
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Episodes
  • NYC's Justin Schuman: Authenticity & Personal Brand Expert
    Aug 24 2024

    Justin Schuman graduated from Northwestern in 2013. Since then he
    has appeared on Broadway in Tina: the Tina Turner Musical, amassed
    a combined media following nearing 400k, and has built multiple
    businesses that he runs while traveling the world.

    With an invitation to appear on the Dr. Phil show, a guest lecturing
    opportunity at USC, and a TEDx talk of his own in 2022, Justin's role
    as a Human Consultant and Content Creator seamlessly paves the
    way for appearing on podcasts.

    As an Authenticity Advocate and Personal Branding Expert, Justin
    guides his private clients and members of his group coaching
    community, The Human Approach, in discovering their authentic
    voices. He empowers social media beginners globally to build
    compelling personal brands that make a genuine impact both online
    and offline.

    Special thanks to the host of Justin's episode, Len Iaquinta.

    Instagram:
    www.instagram.com/justinschumanofficial

    YouTube:
    www.youtube.com/@justinschuman

    Tiktok:
    www.tiktok.com/@justinschumanofficial


    Twitter:
    www.twitter.com/justinschuman

    The Human Approach (Group Coaching Community):
    https://bit.ly/thamembership


    Let’s Work Together:
    https://stan.store/justinschuman

    Interested in updates and exclusive invitations from Northwestern’s global LGBTQ+ affinity club? NUPAC is free to join!

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    30 mins
  • Gabriel Cooper: Self-Esteem and Dating For LGBTQ+ Men
    Dec 3 2023

    Gabriel Cooper (he/him) (Comm/Medill '10) is an active member of NUPAC and works as a psychotherapist in Los Angeles, California. He specializes in therapy with men, LGBTQ2+ folks, and those living with invisible disabilities. He is the founder of The Mindfulness Lab and is involved in well-being research at Cambridge University. He sees clients in person and virtually, and is always open to connecting with other NU folks over therapy or simply to say hi!

    Reach out to Gabriel to network or for therapy
    (818)732-0777
    mrgabrielcooper@gmail.com
    Gabriel's Therapy Practice

    Special thanks to the host of Gabriel's episode, Moe Ari Brown. Moe is a 2x Northwestern University alumnus. He's spent the last decade as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, supporting LGBTQIA+ relationships, writing academically, being an adjunct professor, public speaking, and serving as the Love and Connection Expert at Hinge. He's also the co-host of the Be Your Own Love Goals Podcast.

    Interested in updates and exclusive invitations from Northwestern’s global LGBTQ+ affinity club? NUPAC is free to join! You can also express interest in joining us as a guest or podcast volunteer!

    Episode Summary
    Gabriel Cooper shares his journey from Northwestern University to his current work as a licensed therapist. He specializes in working with LGBTQ+ men and those with invisible disabilities. Gabriel highlights the importance of self-esteem and the impact of societal messages on the queer community, especially those who are dating. He discusses the barriers to connection in dating, including internalized stereotypes. Gabriel offers advice on building self-confidence and recognizing genuine connections. He concludes with a quote from RuPaul, emphasizing the importance of self-love in forming meaningful relationships.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    01:05 Background and Journey to Northwestern
    03:14 Transition to Therapy
    08:57 Focus on LGBTQ+ and Invisible Disabilities
    10:59 The Role of Self-Esteem
    15:40 Barriers to Connection in Dating
    18:18 Self-Criticism and Stereotypes
    29:13 Building Self-Confidence
    37:20 Recognizing Connection
    42:28 Promoting Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence
    45:46 Closing Remarks

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    46 mins
  • Evanston's Nick Winters, PhD: Assistant Professor of Classics
    Oct 2 2023

    Nick Winters is a classicist and former physicist specializing in ancient mathematics and science. His dissertation proposed a major revision to the history of Greek mathematics, organizing ancient mathematical texts into networks of information transmission and methodology. Outside of mathematics, Dr. Winters' work has included projects in ancient medicine, music, engineering, and practical sciences such as surveying and accounting, weaving and textile arts, timekeeping, and navigation. He is an editor of the undergraduate research journal Philomathes, and a member of the Hellenic Institute for Cultural Diplomacy and the Trans in Classics organization.

    Special thanks to the host of Nick's episode, Moe Ari Brown. Moe is a 2x Northwestern University alumnus. He's spent the last decade as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, supporting LGBTQIA+ relationships, writing academically, being an adjunct professor, public speaking, and currently serving as the Love and Connection Expert at Hinge.

    Interested in updates and exclusive invitations from Northwestern’s global LGBTQ+ affinity club? NUPAC is free to join! You can also express interest in joining us as a guest or podcast volunteer!

    Support the Show.

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    49 mins

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