TridentRoomPodcast
"Brewer of Stout Conversation, Unfiltered and On Tap."
Welcome to the Trident Room Podcast
For students and alumni of the 窪蹋勛圖厙, the Trident Room is an integral and well-known contributor to academic success and great ideas. While a pint poured in the stout mugs that dangle from above is part of that, wed like to think it is the unfettered conversation that really makes the difference.
No matter what the topic whether it be Stochastic optimization sub-state, social-revolutionist terrorism applied fluid mechanics and heat transfer , The Trident Room Podcast is the destination for illuminating, unencumbered conversation with colleagues, peers and classmates that really brews the NPS learning experience.
The Trident Room Podcast Stout, unfiltered conversation, always on tap.
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EPISODES

EPISODE 68.5 | Jul 16, 2025
The Trident Room Podcasts all-new series, TRP Unfiltered, delivers authentic, unedited conversations by a round table of TRP hosts, students and guests on a question In this episode, team members explore legacies something you hope to be remembered for, and something you hope others would forget.
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EPISODE 68 Part 1 | Jul 08, 2025
In part one of this two-part episode, the Trident Room Podcast sits down with NPS Dean of Students Capt. Eric J. Skalski for a conversation on lessons learned over four decades of service, the importance of educating warfighters, and the challenges and opportunities in serving NPS diverse, international student community.
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EPISODE 67.5 | Jul 01, 2025
The Trident Room Podcasts all-new series, TRP Unfiltered, delivers authentic conversations on current, topical issues by a round table of TRP hosts, students and guests on a question submitted by TRP listeners In this episode, the team explores things to do, and how to integrate, into the Monterey Peninsula community.
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EPISODE 67 | Jun 24, 2025
In this episode of the Academic Arsenal series focused on NPS students defense-relevant research host Colleen Wilmington talks with two Student Naval Aviators attending NPS through the Shoemaker Scholar program, and their naval-relevant research through the NPS Undersea Warfare program.
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EPISODE 66.5 | Jun 17, 2025
The Trident Room Podcast team launches an all-new series delivering authentic conversation on current issues. Each unedited episode of TRP Unfiltered features a round table of TRP hosts, NPS students and guests tackling a question submitted by TRP listeners Up first, best (and worst) lessons in leadership.
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EPISODE 66 | May 06, 2025
In this episode of the Academic Arsenal series focused on NPS students defense-relevant research host Alanna Youngblood learns about Cmdr. Matt Morris research into transmitting critical information in denied environments, and Lt. Cortni Thrashers exploration of amphibious aircraft in the Pacific Theater.
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Upcoming Guests to the Trident Room Podcast
- New episodes of TRP Unfiltered!
- A Conversation with NPS Dean of Students, U.S. Navy Capt. Eric Skalski
- Academic Arsenal Series Bowman Scholars
Help Shape the Conversation!
The Trident Room Podcast is always looking for interesting guests with compelling perspectives. Submit your questions for upcoming guests or topics to TridentRoomPodcastHost@nps.edu.
THE TRIDENT ROOM HISTORY
The (podcast) Trident Room History
The Trident Room Podcast officially started broadcasting in the summer of 2020. It was created by an HSI/OR student who wanted to capture conversations he was having with the impressive array of faculty, students, and staff roaming the halls of NPS. Podcasting provides a direct and unfettered connection with listeners, and he wanted to bring that same kind of informative, yet intimate exchange to the 窪蹋勛圖厙 community.
Topics to be featured on The Trident Room Podcast include (but are not limited to):
- The on-campus NPS Student-Learning Experience
- NPS Science and Technology
- Student leadership, now, and in the Fleet
- Facing difficult multi-domain problems
- Applied research as the bridge between the classroom and the Fleet
- Individual, tactical, operational, and strategic level topics relevant to Naval Officers
- Human-centric technology, operations, and processes
The image of the Trident Room used on this website was captured by 2014 窪蹋勛圖厙 Center for Homeland Defense and Security graduate Ms. Angi English. The Trident Room Podcast is released by the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Office of University Communications.
The (real) Trident Room History
In 1926 The Spanish Revival Hotel Del Monte opened what they called The Childrens Playroom during the prohibition. The playroom acted as a speakeasy where the community came together. Within a week of the repeal of Prohibition in December 1933, the room officially became a bar. Hotel Del Monte renamed The Childrens Playroom as The Del Monte Tap Room.
In 1951 the historic building became the Naval Academys postgraduate school that instructed students from multiple service branches. In 1953, The Trident Room was born (and renovated), becoming a social site for the students. The bar still possesses most of the original fixtures and character -- stained glass windows, copper, and dark wood. The ceiling is neatly lined with rows of designated mugs for each student. Each mug possesses a unique signature illustrated by the student, and that mug is taken with the student when they graduate.
Within the atmosphere of The Trident Room, the patrons of the bar range from CIA agents, quantum physicists, airmen, and astronauts. Looking for the perfect place to have a drink? Welcome to The Trident Room.
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MEET THE TEAM
Alanna Youngblood, Host and Senior Producer
Cmdr. Alanna Youngblood is a U.S. Navy Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Officer currently attending NPS as a doctoral student. Youngblood is a returning student to NPS, graduating from the METOC masters degree program in 2019.
Dan Petersen, Host
Lt. Dan Petersen has 20 years of Naval service as an enlisted and officer Naval Meteorologist and Oceanographer, with extensive experience in unmanned systems. Petersen completed undergraduate studies at Thomas Edison State University, and is currently attending NPS in the meteorology and physical oceanography program.
Adam Zalenka, Host
Adam was born in Ft. Sill, OK and is the son to an enlisted Army sergeant and grew up in various locations including South Korea, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas. He Enlisted in the United States Air Force in 2008 and served in Security Forces. As an Enlisted member he completed tours in Washington D.C, Kuwait, Colorado and finished his E career as an Enlisted Accessions Recruiter in Medina, OH in 2016. During this time, he earned degrees from the Community College of The Air Force in Criminal Justice and Human Resources and earned his bachelors degree in criminal justice from the American Military University in 2014. Adam was selected by the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force to commission under the Senior Leader Enlisted Commissioning Program to become a Security Forces Officer. He officially earned his commission in August 2018 at Maxwell, Air Force Base (AFB), AL. He has served in critical positions as Flight Commander, Operations Officer, Officer in Charge of the Security Forces Officer Course, and Force Protection Action Officer. He completed tours at McConnell AFB, KS, Incirlik AFB, Turkey, Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, TX, MacDill AFB, FL, and was selected to attend the 窪蹋勛圖厙. He is currently studying Systems Acquisitions Management under the Department of Defense Management Program.
Colleen Wilmington, Host
Colleen is from Leon, KS. She graduated from the University of Kansas in 2015 with a Bachelors in English and commissioned in the Navy as a Surface Warfare Officer (SWO). After qualifying SWO onboard USS Nimitz, she laterally transferred to the Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) community. Prior to coming to NPS, she served at Naval Oceanography Anti-Submarine Warfare Command in Yokosuka, Japan, where she qualified as an Information Warfare Officer, and the Naval Ice Center in Suitland, MD. Her previous assignments inspired her thesis on ice composition acoustics.
Traver Mayfield, Host
Traver grew up in Triangle, Virginia. He graduated from North Carolina State University in 2010 with a B.A. in International Relations and commissioned in the U.S. Marine Corps shortly thereafter. Traver is an Air Command and Control and Low Altitude Air Defense Officer and has deployed to Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, and Iraq. He is currently studying National Security Affairs with a concentration in Northeast Asia and writing a thesis on U.S. Marine Corps support to digital diplomacy in Japan and South Korea.
Zack Ward, Host
Zach grew up in Bethel, OH. He graduated from Ohio University in 2013 with a B.A. in Russian and commissioned in the Marine Corps shortly thereafter. Zach is an Intelligence Officer who has deployed in support of the Unit Deployment Program with Marine aviation and twice in support of Operation Inherent Resolve with Marine Special Operations. He is currently studying National Security Affairs with a concentration in Southeast Asia.