The Extension Out Loud podcast highlights the impact that CCE has on the daily lives of New Yorkers through engaging interviews with researchers, educators, and practitioners. These wide-ranging conversations explore agriculture, food systems, nutrition, sustainable energy, youth development, and more.

Meet the host

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Paul Treadwell

Distance Learning Specialist

Cornell Cooperative Extension

Paul Treadwell
  • ptreadwell [at] cornell.edu
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LeadNY announces class 20 graduates
Lead New York is pleased to announce that members of its 20th class have successfully completed the “Leadership Fundamentals” portion of the training program. Class members were recognized at a graduation ceremony on April 6 in Binghamton, NY...
  • Department of Global Development
  • Global Development
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In this episode of “ Extension Out Loud,” a podcast by Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE), Benjamin Houlton, the Ronald P. Lynch Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, shares his journey and his vision for carrying forth Cornell...
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • Department of Global Development
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Episodes

CCE Master Gardeners

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Ashley Helmholdt is the adult program leader, extension associate, Seed to Supper coordinator, and Master Gardener Volunteer Program support lead for Cornell Garden-Based Learning, which provides horticulture educators with inspiring, research...
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
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What trends are we seeing in Extension work nationally and how are state Extension systems rising to meet needs highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic? Dr. Caroline Crocoll Henney, executive director of the national Cooperative Extension System, joins the Extension Out Loud podcast to discuss these questions and the history of the Cooperative Extension System in the latest episode of Cornell Cooperative Extension’s “Leading through Extension” podcast series.
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
Kimberly Kopko

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In the early days of Cornell University’s College of Human Ecology, Extension educators traveled around the state in demonstration trains to engage directly with families, especially farm wives, in their homes. Today, Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Associate Director Kimberly Kopko is reimagining ways to meet families where they are with more portable parenting models that bring learning opportunities to spaces where families already get together, including schools, community and health centers, and, when necessary, online.
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
Professor Scott Peters

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Historian and professor Scott Peters has dedicated over two decades to examining the dynamic relationships that scientists, scholars, and extension educators at land-grant universities have with the communities they serve.
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension
  • Department of Global Development
  • Global Development

Partner Podcasts

More expert audio by our colleagues and partner programs

The Coop-Cast

A podcast by Cornell Cooperative Extension Ulster County. Listen to "The Coop-Cast"

Dialing Into Your Best Dairy

An audio series hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension Regional Dairy Specialists and Cornell CALS PRO-DAIRY. Listen to "Dialing Into Your Best Dairy."

Eastern New York Veg News

A biweekly podcast by the CCE Eastern NY Commercial Horticulture Program. Listen to "Eastern New York Veg News."

I Farm Oneida

A podcast hosted by Marylynn Collins, diary and livestock educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County. Listen to "I Farm Oneida."

PRYDE Presents: Talking Youth Research

Students in the Program for Research on Youth Development and Engagement (PRYDE) at Cornell University talk with faculty, practitioners, and other students about research to improve the health and well-being of children and adolescents. Listen to "PRYDE Presents."