[Interview] "Between Classes" with Professor Lynton Felix, MAEd
The first LIVE podcast episode is happening tonight...only on Substack!
Hey Professor,
Happy Monday! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I’m excited to share that our community has grown to almost 1,400 current and future adjunct professors. In the two months since launching this platform, I’ve had so much fun getting to know each of you in the comments, DMs, and during live Q&As.
I also realized that I’ve been the only voice you’ve heard from…until today.
I'm proud to announce the inaugural episode of Between Classes, a podcast where adjunct professors get real about navigating the classroom without losing their minds—or their joy. From the stress of the hustle to the breakthrough moments with students, this is the kind of honest conversation you'd actually want to have between classes.
I chose this name because the time between classes are some of my favorite moments to chat with colleagues!
My good friend and new adjunct, Professor Lynton Felix, MAEd, will be joining me tonight for a LIVE podcast interview at 7:30 p.m. ET. Only on Substack.
About Professor Felix
Lynton Felix is a multimedia storyteller, educator, and creative producer committed to amplifying underrepresented voices through journalism, film, and digital media. With over 20 years of professional experience in video production and editing, he has transitioned into higher education with the goal of shaping the next generation of media creators.
Currently pursuing his second master’s degree in New Media Journalism at Full Sail University, Felix is expanding his expertise in digital storytelling, data-driven journalism, and multimedia reporting. His work bridges traditional production skills with emerging technologies, preparing him to lead students in navigating today’s media landscape with creativity, integrity, and purpose.
As an adjunct faculty member in the Mass Media Arts Department at Clark Atlanta University, Felix brings industry knowledge directly into the classroom, helping students connect theory to practice through hands-on learning, collaborative projects, and professional development. Guided by the mantra “Plan to Work, In Order to Work the Plan,” his teaching and creative practice emphasize that preparation and persistence are the foundation of mastery.
Deeply committed to creating content and curriculum that not only inform but inspire, Felix works to empower future journalists and storytellers to honor their communities and tell the stories that matter.
Bring all of your questions tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Chat soon,
Dr. Jasmin, Dean of Faculty Success, The Adjunct Academy



