University of Phoenix Unveils New Podcast Episodes
On March 6, 2026, the University of Phoenix announced the release of six new episodes in its popular
Degrees of Success® alumni podcast series. This timely addition expands their collection of inspiring narratives that emphasize the importance of lifelong learning and career advancement. These episodes are particularly aimed at working adults, providing them with relatable stories and insights from former students who have navigated their educational journeys and career transformations.
A Snapshot of What’s New
The newly released episodes feature a diverse array of alumni and faculty who have made significant strides in various professional fields such as healthcare, human resources, entrepreneurship, and wellness coaching. Each episode intricately weaves personal stories that reveal the determination, leadership, and service-mindedness of the featured guests.
One of the most compelling aspects of the series is its focus on real-life applications of education—showcasing how academic pursuits can directly influence career trajectories and personal growth. Here are some of the engaging themes explored in the latest episodes:
Lifelong Learning and Academic Achievement
- - Pursuing a PhD in Later Life: Dr. Ann Diese narrates her inspiring journey of completing a PhD in nursing in her 70s after overcoming numerous challenges. Her experience underlines the significance of mentorship and the resilience needed to achieve long-term goals.
- - From Military Service to Leadership: Another episode features Hodari P. T. Brown, an alumnus and Army veteran, who shares how obtaining his master's degree paved the way for impactful service and leadership within the military. He also delves into the importance of mental health advocacy for veterans.
Community and Entrepreneurship
- - Building Community Through Business: Entrepreneur and veteran Orlando Jiménez discusses his transition from military life to business ownership, highlighting how his upbringing and military experiences influenced his commitment to community engagement. His narrative, supplemented by a mini-documentary, offers a deeper view into the entrepreneurial spirit emanating from his military background.
- - Human Resources and Career Growth: Shantavia Webb, a human resources leader at Kroger, reflects on her rise from intern to a significant leadership role, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and being true to oneself in achieving career success.
Wellness and Personal Development
- - Mindfulness and Self-Advocacy: Janice DaCosta, a wellness coach, shares her insight into how education and global travel have shaped her perspectives on wellness and emotional balance. She reinforces the notion that personal transformation is a lifelong journey.
- - From Dropout to Educator: Dr. Wayne McCoy recounts his motivational path from a high school dropout to becoming a dedicated educator and advocate for servant leadership, highlighting the value of mentorship and the continuous pursuit of knowledge.
Continually Engaging Content
The
Degrees of Success® podcast is released bi-monthly, with new episodes airing on the first and last Thursdays each month. Listeners can access these inspiring stories on various platforms including YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and more.
According to April Worden, director of Alumni and Career Marketing at the University of Phoenix, the podcast resonates with audiences because alumni share authentic experiences that illustrate resilience and personal growth. These narratives not only motivate listeners but also connect them through shared experiences of overcoming obstacles and pursuing aspirations.
The University of Phoenix remains committed to supporting working adults in their educational and career pursuits, showcasing the impact of learning and personal dedication through the stories of its alumni. As the series continues to thrive, it reinforces the institution's mission to empower individuals in navigating their unique paths toward success.
For more information, or to start listening to the podcast, visit the University of Phoenix's
official blog.