The second podcast episode of the new Eagle’s Nest first season is now available on Spotify and YouTube.
In this episode, Maebre Peal, who was herself a graduating student, interviewed another May graduate about her studies at NWACC and her plans after the May 9 graduation.
Maebre’s conversation with Lilli Radford discusses child advocacy studies at NWACC and how that education helped spur her toward seeking a degree in social work.
This is the second episode of the new podcast.
A small group of journalism students enrolled in the spring 2026 Storytelling for Today’s Media class made a long-term dream come to fruition.
The students included staff members of the NWACC Eagle View, and they were able to apply studies about podcasting and storytelling in multiple formats to the new endeavor of establishing a regular podcast, said Debbie Miller, instructor for the storytelling class and adviser for the NWACC Eagle View. Students developed the name for the podcast, Eagle’s Nest, and crafted the explanatory statement that will accompany each episode. The short statement notes, “The Eagle’s Nest podcast is associated with the NWACC Eagle View and is focused on uplifting student and community voices.”
Aneyda Reynaga, a student in the class and managing editor for the NWACC Eagle View during the spring semester, produced the first episode titled “Food for Thought.”
Here’s a link to the episode on Spotify: Episode 2






















