
Talk Like A Pirate
By East Carolina University

Talk Like A PirateFeb 18, 2021

Machine Learning v. AI
What is the difference between machine learning and AI? ECU Department of Computer Science's Dr. Nic Herndon explains.

You and AI
Artificial Intelligence is a part of your life in many ways. For some, this is scary. For others, it's amazing. In the Season 5 premiere of Talk Like a Pirate, we dive into AI – what it is and how it's here to stay.

Exploding Glass
A little tase of physics and glass previews Season 4, Episode 8 of Talk Like a Pirate.

For the Love of Glass
Although you can typically see through glass, its history and properties just might be hidden from your sight. On the season finale of Season 4 of Talk Like a Pirate (S4E8), ECU School of Art and Design's Mike Tracy talks all things glass. And you probably will look at glass differently – or know the Final Jeopardy question one day – because of this episode.

Why So Many Podcasts?
The desire to host a podcast seems to be contagious. We dive into the "why" in this preview of Season 4, Episode 7 of Talk Like a Pirate.

A Podcast on Podcasts
Podcasts are everywhere and it seems as if everyone hosts one. On Season 4, Episode 7 of Talk Like a Pirate we speak with ECU School of Communication's Brittany Thompson on all things podcasts.

Are they the same - Marijuana, Hemp, CBD, Delta-8 THC?
In this preview of Season 4, Episode 6 of Talk Like a Pirate, two ECU researchers explain the difference between marijuana, hemp, CBD and Delta-8 THC

Delta-8 THC and CBD
Delta-8 THC and CBD are all around. In Season 4, Episode 6 of Talk Like a Pirate, a couple of ECU researchers talk about why lax accountability could allow these potentially dangerous products to fall into childrens' hands.

How Much Screen Time is Good for Kids?
In this preview of Season 4, Episode 5 of Talk Like a Pirate, ECU childhood development expert Dr. Sandy Lookabaugh shares some recommendations on screen time and your child.

Screen Time - Good, Bad and Ugly
It seems like anymore that toddlers are surprising us with their smartphone, tablet and/or television knowledge. But is that a good thing? In Season 4, Episode 5 of Talk Like a Pirate, ECU child development expert Dr. Sandy Lookabaugh weighs in with some interesting screen time information.

#PirateVoices: Paying it Forward
In this episode of Pirate Voices, ECU alumnus, Timothy Gomez shares an emotional story of how a professor "protected" him. Gomez never forgot that. When he became successful, he endowed a scholarship to help students like himself. And it was all in honor of his beloved professor - Dr. Barry DuVall.

That "Ethel Moment"
Creating music people enjoy can often be about the vibe. In this preview of Season 4, Episode 4 of Talk Like a Pirate, ECU Fletcher School of Music Students – Brett Howard and Kristi Roller – talk about seeking that "Ethel Moment."

Holiday Music and Writing New Music
It is the holiday season and that means the airwaves are flooded with holiday music. So, on Season 4, Episode 4 of Talk Like a Pirate, we're joined with two ECU Fletcher School of Music students – Kristi Roller and Brett Howard – to talk about the music of the season and what it takes to write new music.

Four Quick Healthy Holiday Eating Tips
In this trailer for Season 4, Episode 3 of Talk Like a Pirate, ECU Dietetic Internship Director and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition Science Tara Wind has some quick tips to guide you through this holiday season.

Healthy Holiday Eating and those Infamous Carbs
Are you eating enough carbs or too many – or skipping meals in order to indulge this holiday season? And what about "added sugar?" In Season 4, Episode 3 of Talk Like a Pirate we talk carbs and healthy holiday eating with ECU Dietetic Internship Director and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition Science Tara Wind.

Lack of Communication - Again
Communication failure is a team effort. Dr. Pam Hopkins explains why in this preview of Season 4, Episode 2 of Talk Like a Pirate.

I Thought We Were Communicating?
We communicate constantly, but not effectively. However, that is going to change with the help of Season 4 Episode 2 of Talk Like a Pirate. Dr. Pamela Hopkins is the director of ECU's Center for Communication Excellence. She shares some advice and has some quick tips for you strengthen your communication skills.

To Cloth or N95?
In Season 4, Episode 1 of Talk Like a Pirate, a couple of ECU scientists break down why not all face masks during the pandemic are created equal.

Best Masks for a Pandemic
Some say face masks don't really help when it comes to stopping COVID-19. It's kind of correct - but not. In Season 4's first episode of Talk Like a Pirate, a couple of ECU scientists tested face masks and respirators and found out what works in the event of our current and a possible future global pandemic. The results may both surprise you and change your vocabulary.

#PirateVoices: Air Force One's ECU Connection
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. William "Billy" Dye is a 2004 ECU graduate. Among his many ECU accolades are an Outstanding Alumni Award recipient, a recipient of ECU's 40 under 40 Leadership Award and recognition as an ECU Centennial Pirate. Lt. Col. Dye is now back on campus as the commander of his former Air Force ROTC detachment. But before this new role of his, he played an instrumental role in the President of the United States safety.

How To and How Not To Care for Someone Bitten by a Venomous Snake
In this preview of Season 3, Episode 5 of Talk Like a Pirate, ECU Brody School of Medicine emergency medicine physician Dr. Jason Hack talks about snake bite first-aid – and it differs from the movies.

The Poison, Toxins and Venom that Surrounds Us
Going outside this spring might look and feel a little different after you listen to Dr. Jason Hack. In Season 3, Episode 5 of Talk Like a Pirate, the ECU Brody School of Medicine emergency medicine physician talks about the abundance of snake bites in eastern North Carolina, as well as the beauty and even dangers of flowers.

How Long Can We Work?
In this preview of Season 3, Episode 4 of Talk Like a Pirate, Dr. Donna Roberson explores the possibility of us working into our 80s.

"Older" Workers - Is 70 the New 50?
How old do you think you'll be when you finally retire – 60, 65, 70, 75? You may end up being like U.S. Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump – working in your 70s and even 80s. In Season 3, Episode 4 of Talk Like a Pirate, we speak with ECU's Dr. Donna Roberson who studies many age related topics, like the aging workforce, on whether or not 70 is the new 50.

Writing a Legacy
Former ECU and NFL star, Vonta Leach started out in rural eastern North Carolina and worked hard to make a name for himself. In Season 3, Episode 3 of Talk Like a Pirate, we get candid with Vonta, talking football, change and legacy.

Sitting Down with Football Legend Vonta Leach
A small town country boy grows up big, into a small town country man. Former ECU and NFL star, Vonta Leach has lived in the big cities, but still calls rural eastern North Carolina home. In Season 3, Episode 3 of Talk Like a Pirate, we get candid with Vonta, talking football, change and legacy.

Want Freedom? Get Vaccinated.
In this preview of Season 3, Episode 2 of Talk Like a Pirate, Dr. Paul Bolin urges people to get vaccinated for COVID-19. He is the Chair of Internal Medicine at ECU's Brody School of Medicine.

COVID-19 Update with Dr. Paul Bolin
We are now a year-and-a-half into the COVID-19 pandemic. With the talk of vaccine boosters and possible new treatments, there is a lot of new information out there. In Season 3, Episode 2 of Talk Like a Pirate, we welcome for the second time, Dr. Paul Bolin. He is the Chair of Internal Medicine at ECU's Brody School of Medicine.

Missing Memories
ECU Brody School of Medicine Graduate Dr. Joh Hurley was a young Army nurse who was a first responder to the Pentagon on 9/11. He talks about how he can't remember much of that day. Please note what John talks about could be disturbing for some listeners.

Remembering 9/11 from a Pentagon First Responder
ECU Brody School of Medicine graduate Dr. John Hurley was a young Army nurse who responded to the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. In the Season 3 premiere of Talk Like a Pirate, John talks about how that day would alter the course of his life – going from nurse to medic in the U.S. Army's Special Forces to now being an emergency medicine resident physician. Please note what John talks about could be disturbing for some listeners.

What Life is Like as a Food Insecure College Student
Recent ECU graduate Kayla talks about the struggle of being food insecure despite being a successful college student.

College Student Food Insecurity
It may be surprising to you how many college students do not have enough of or healthy food to eat. In the Season 2 finale of Talk Like a Pirate, we look at how ECU's Purple Pantry is helping food insecure students. You will also hear from a student who has benefitted from this program.

The Hospitality Industry's Attraction
Eastern North Carolina restauranteur and ECU Hospitality Leadership Advisory Board member Inez Ribustello discusses why we are so attracted to dining out and traveling.

The Hospitality Industry within the COVID-19 Pandemic
The hospitality industry took a hit in the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak and is now working to get back. In Season 2, Episode 17 of Talk Like a Pirate, our some ECU experts highlight the opportunities that have developed due to mask wearing and social distancing.

What Does a Biomechanist in Baseball Do?
ECU graduate Dr. Chris Curran is the Texas Rangers first biomechanist and he recently sat down with Talk Like a Pirate.

ECU PhD in MLB
The route leading to Major League Baseball or the "Big Leagues" takes many roads. In Season 2, Episode 16 of Talk Like a Pirate, Dr. Chris Curran talks about being the Texas Rangers first biomechanist – what it entails and how ECU played a role in his development.

Healthy Living After COVID-19
As we continue to make progress in the battle against COVID-19, more and more is opening up. But as we try to get back to normalcy, a lot has changed. In Season 2, Episode 15 of Talk Like a Pirate, ECU mental health therapist Crissa Jewel Allen and ECU registered dietician Tara Wind talk about what kind of challenges we may face as as we try to get back to our old lives.

What's Old is New?
The United States is opening up again as COVID-19 enters its second summer. ECU mental health therapist Crissa Jewel Allen and ECU registered dietician Tara Wind discuss how people are wading back to a more normal life in this teaser for Season 2, Episode 15 of Talk Like a Pirate.

To Mask or Not to Mask Post-Vaccine?
As more people get COVID-19 vaccines, many wonder when mask-wearing will come to an end. In this preview of Season 2, Episode 14 of Talk Like a Pirate, chair of Internal Medicine at ECU's Brody School of Medicine Dr. Paul Bolin explains why mask wearing is here to stay – for now anyway.

COVID-19 Vaccine Mythbusters
When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccines, there is a lot of misinformation out there. So, to help you wade through it all, we brought in the chair of Internal Medicine at ECU's Brody School of Medicine. In Season 2, Episode 14 of Talk Like a Pirate, Dr. Paul Bolin breaks it down for you from the front lines in the fight against COVID-19.

COVID-19 Vaccines and People of Color
While people of color are disproportionately affected in severe coronavirus disease, many remain hesitant regarding whether or not to be vaccinated. As a Black physician, the Brody School of Medicine's Dr. Cedric Bright — who has received the vaccine — fact-checks common myths and advocates for people of color to get the vaccine in Season 2, Episode 13 of Talk Like a Pirate.

Black Hesitancy and the COVID-19 Vaccines
While people of color are disproportionately affected in severe coronavirus disease, many remain hesitant regarding whether or not to be vaccinated. As a Black physician, the Brody School of Medicine's Dr. Cedric Bright — who has received the vaccine — fact-checks common myths and advocates for people of color to get the vaccine in Season 2, Episode 13 of Talk Like a Pirate.

Fertility and the COVID-19 Vaccine
Does a spike in protein after the COVID-19 vaccine affect fertility? Dr. Michelle Skipper — Director of ECU's Doctor of Nursing Practice Program and nurse practitioner at an ENC OBGYN practice — answers this question in Season 2 Episode 12 of Talk Like a Pirate.

#PirateVoices: Second Chances and A Christmas Tree
In Episode 4 of Pirate Voices, outgoing ECU Interim Chancellor Dr. Ron Mitchelson talks about a holiday decision that put him at odds with his university's president back when he was an undergraduate.

Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for women?
How does the COVID-19 vaccine affect women? Does the vaccine cause infertility? Is it safe to get the vaccine while pregnant or trying to become pregnant? Dr. Michelle Skipper — Director of ECU's Doctor of Nursing Practice Program and nurse practitioner at an ENC OBGYN practice — separates fact from fiction in Season 2 Episode 12 of Talk Like a Pirate.

Finding COVID-19 Vaccine Truth
When it comes to women's health and the COVID-19 vaccines, where should you turn for help? ECU's Director of the Adult/Gerontology and Family Nurse Practitioner concentrations in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program within ECU's College of Nursing explains.

A Candid Conversation with Chancellor Ron Mitchelson
ECU Interim Chancellor Ron Mitchelson has had many roles in his career – some you probably don't know about. In Season 2 Episode 11 of Talk Like a Pirate, Dr. Mitchelson reflects on his 18 months as interim chancellor, his career — which includes contract work with the Central Intelligence Agency — and his life.

Capping a Career
Dr. Ron Mitchelson is set to retire in the summer of 2021 and talks about ending his career as the interim ECU chancellor.

#PirateVoices: The Power of Touch
In Episode 3 of Pirate Voices, ECU Brody School of Medicine's Dr. Cedric Bright discusses the power of touch as a physician.

#PirateVoices: Under the Knife
In Episode 2 of Pirate Voices, ECU Brody School of Medicine's Dr. Cedric Bright talks about his encounter with Ku Klux Klan ideology while treating a patient, and how his reaction changed at least one life.