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  • “Learning About Life and Love for Valentine’s Day,” with Dr. Kyle Kosik and Dr. Danielle Torp-Kosik
    Feb 11 2026

    Years ago, love blossomed in the wintry wonderland of Toledo, Ohio, when Danielle Torp met fellow student Kyle Kosik.

    From there, the pair started hanging out, and it led to dating, then to becoming a couple and getting married.

    The couple now have a 2-year-old son, and they work alongside one another here in the College of Health Sciences. For our third annual Valentine’s Day special episode, we get a chance to sit down with yet another couple in athletic training — the Kosiks. We learn how they are able to spend nearly all their time with each other, as well as how they balance work and parenting, and we laugh a lot during the process.

    We also congratulate Kyle on a very special recognition.

    We’re learning about life and love … on this episode of The Way Podcast.

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    50 Min.
  • “Speaking Out,” with UK All-American Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and speech pathologist Meg Shake
    Nov 18 2025

    When Michael Kidd-Gilchrist first met Meg Shake in 2011, he asked her if she would be going to the Final Four. “Probably not,” Shake responded. “Why? Are you going to the Final Four?”

    “Yeah,” Kidd-Gilchrist replied. And the freshman basketball player was correct. He would, in fact, help his Kentucky team get to the 2012 Final Four in New Orleans. And while his coaches and teammates provided guidance, he would discover that he also needed the help of his speech pathologist — Meg Shake.

    Because MKG had a secret — a crippling stutter, something he’d never learned to control. Instead, he coped by avoiding speaking situations. But being a part of the hugely successful Wildcat basketball team made hiding impossible. So, he and Shake went to work. And now, more than a decade later, they share their story. We’re speaking up and speaking out … on this episode of The Way Podcast.

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • “Fueling New Passions,” with Assistant Professor Allison Owen, PhD
    Oct 16 2025

    First, she thought she wanted to be pre-med, but she ended up falling in love with research and data. Then, there was another question: What should she study? That was answered when a dangerous bout of sepsis wrecked her body, giving her a new interest to investigate. Now, she’s looking at similar instances in burn victims.

    For Allison Owen, PhD, her work is about finding new passions, and following those questions wherever they lead. So follow us as we go looking for something new to study … on this episode of The Way Podcast.

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    42 Min.
  • “Finding Ways to Help,” with Emeritus Faculty David Fahringer
    Sep 10 2025

    He’s taught students here in America. He’s helped create academic programs in foreign countries. He’s set up not one, but two separate stores at the Peddler’s Mall in Richmond, Ky. And last spring, he became the newest member of the College of Health Sciences Hall of Fame. This month, we’re talking to Emeritus Faculty David Fahringer.

    Throughout his life, he’s found countless ways to help others. Why? Because he says he’s been called to do so — and because, he says, the University of Kentucky gave him so very much in his life. Once again, come with us — we’re Finding Ways to Help … on this episode of The Way Podcast.

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    48 Min.
  • “Learning Through Story,” with Associate Professor Dr. Leslie Woltenberg
    Aug 22 2025

    This month, as College of Health Sciences students arrive back on campus for the fall semester, we get to step into the classroom with Dr. Leslie Woltenberg. And it is here that we learn about many things … like, how we figure out what we want in our lives, and the importance of mentorship, and the legends that are Pat and Agnes. We also learn a new word — sonder.

    But in the end, we learn about why Dr. Woltenberg is one of the most beloved professors in CHS. She is relatable and genuine in every sense of the word. So, come with us — we’re Learning Through Story … on this episode of The Way Podcast.

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    37 Min.
  • “Helping the Helpers,” with SMRI Director Dr. Nick Heebner
    Aug 6 2025

    There are at least two reasons why Dr. Nick Heebner loves what he’s doing as Director of the Sports Medicine Research Institute here in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Kentucky. One, he’s naturally curious about the world; two, he wants to help others. His role, then, is perfect, as he gets to investigate problems and help those people — doctors, nurses, soldiers, firefighters and police, to name a few — who spend their time helping us.

    Heebner, who was recently named a UK Research Professor for 2025, also loves the outdoors, and this seemingly opposing view of the world (as he spends much of his working time in the lab) really makes sense: Even when he’s in the lab, he’s still thinking about how people are active. Come with us — we’re Helping the Helpers with Dr. Nick Heebner … on this episode of The Way Podcast.

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    45 Min.
  • “Having Fun, Getting Active,” with UK Associate Professor Dr. Dee Dlugonski
    Jun 10 2025

    Don’t exercise because you have to. Exercise because you want to. That’s the message Dr. Dee Dlugonski wants to share with people — especially young women. As director of the Active Girls Healthy Women Program in the Sports Medicine Research Institute, and an Associate Professor in the College of Health Sciences, Dlugonski is trying to help young women move. Why? Because, as she has studied, there is a connection between young women exercising and having a positive outlook on life.

    From conducting research to helping out in the community, the professor and her students are doing good for young women. Come with us — we’re Having Fun and Getting Active with Dr. Dee Dlugonski … on this episode of The Way Podcast.

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    40 Min.
  • “Going International,” with UK alumna Avery Skinner
    May 23 2025

    Last summer, Avery Skinner became the first University of Kentucky volleyball player to play in the Olympic Games — and she also happens to be an alumna of the College of Health Sciences.

    A 2021 graduate of the Communications Sciences and Disorders program, Avery first helped UK win a national championship in her senior volleyball season. Then she helped lead the United States to a silver medal in summer 2024. In this interview, we learn about what it’s like to participate in the Olympics, and how a CHS degree can prepare you as a leader on the international athletic stage.

    One of our University’s most successful athletes in her sport, as well as one of our most beloved students in her major, Avery is taking on the world, one set at a time. Come with us as we’re Going International with UK Alumna Avery Skinner … on this episode of The Way Podcast.

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    40 Min.