TimberTalk is the official podcast of Blue Mountain Community College—celebrating the voices, journeys, and stories of those who’ve called BMCC home. From current students and alumni to faculty and staff, these conversations explore the real moments of growth, challenge, and transformation that define our Timberwolf Pack.
Whether you’re tuning in for a little inspiration, a lot of heart, or just a good laugh—we’re glad you’re here.
Hosted by Jordan Monaco, Director of College Relations
New episodes added regularly
Some stories don’t ask for attention—they earn it.
TimberTalk is where real people share the moments that shaped them: the setbacks, the quiet breakthroughs, the long nights, and the turning points that changed everything. These are stories of becoming—told by students, alumni, faculty, and staff who found their way through doubt, resilience, and growth.
Each episode pulls back the curtain on a different journey. Some begin with uncertainty. Others with loss, hope, or a second chance. But all of them carry the same heartbeat—the Timberwolf spirit of showing up, pushing forward, and choosing to believe there’s more ahead.
Catch the latest episode of TimberTalk and step into a story that might sound a little like your own.
And if you’re carrying a story shaped by BMCC, we want to hear it—because the most powerful stories are the ones that remind us we’re not alone.
Press play.
Stay curious.
And help us keep the Timberwolf spirit alive—one story at a time.
The Mic Is Yours—If You’re Ready
TimberTalk is all about the real stories behind the Timberwolf journey. If BMCC has been part of your path—whether as a student, employee, faculty member, or proud alum—we want to hear from you.
This isn’t a performance. It’s a conversation. You’ll join host Jordan Monaco for a relaxed recording where we talk about your roots, your turning points, and the moments that made you who you are. We keep it human, heartfelt, and sometimes even hilarious.
Submitting doesn’t guarantee your story will air—but it does mean it’s seen, heard, and appreciated. Every voice matters here—and yours just might be the one someone else needs to hear.