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Berkeley, iHeartPodcasts Launch ''Teach Me Something''


''Teach Me Something''
''Teach Me Something''

Berkeley College and iHeartPodcasts have debuted Teach Me Something, a new weekly podcast exploring the transformative power of education. The story-driven series is co-hosted by DJ Prostyle -- a iHeartRadio air personality on 103.5 KTU and Power 105.1 -- and Panagiota Babadelis, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications at Berkeley College, also known by her radio name Penny Dellas.

The podcast extends a broader partnership between Berkeley College and iHeartMedia New York that includes the Mentors in Media initiative, which connects students with industry leaders to build skills and career pathways in media and communications.

"This podcast is designed to highlight voices that inform, uplift, and empower our communities," said Babadelis, a Berkeley College alumna with more than a decade of experience as a media entrepreneur. "Through real conversations and inspiring stories, we hope to spark curiosity, encourage growth and remind listeners of the power education has to transform lives."

DJ Prostyle, known for his energetic personality and extensive work with artists such as Pitbull, Cardi B, and Sean Paul, said the new project reflects the same excitement he witnessed at Berkeley College's Commencement earlier this year. "I'm beyond excited about our new podcast Teach Me Something with Penny - it's all about real conversations, fresh perspectives, and learning from each other in a fun, unfiltered way," he said.

Teach Me Something is distributed by iHeartPodcasts, with new episodes each Monday.

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