Podcast Episodes
Back to Search44. Practicing Radical Pedagogy w/ Carmen Kynard
In Episode 44, we talk to Carmen Kynard about about practicing radical pedagogy; centering Black language, rhetoric, and affect in the classroom; and…
5 years, 3 months ago
43. Working in Story w/ Audrey Dimola
In Episode 43, we talk to poet and teller-healer Audrey Dimola about radical mental health, ecological wellness, and working with archetypal stories …
5 years, 3 months ago
42. Piecing Together a Narrative w/ Samir Abady
In Episode 42, we talk to Samir Abady about creating photo narratives, being authentic in your art, and how the current moment provides new context t…
5 years, 3 months ago
41. Welcome Back w/ Katie & Dan
In Episode 41, Katie and Dan discuss their goals for their teaching and the podcast in 2021.
5 years, 3 months ago
40. Running a Small Press w/ Jane Ormerod & David Lawton of Great Weather for Media
In Episode 40, Dan and guest host Aimee Herman talk to Jane Ormerod and David Lawton of Great Weather for Media about running a small press during a …
5 years, 4 months ago
39. Writing about Beauty & Wellness w/ Kamala Kirk & Lizzy Sherman
In Episode 39, we talk to beauty editors Kamala Kirk and Lizzy Sherman about freelance writing and content creation, writing about your passions, and…
5 years, 4 months ago
38. Owning a Bookstore w/ Rebecca George
In Episode 38, we chat with Rebecca George about the nuts and bolts of owning and running an independent bookstore, particularly during 2020.
5 years, 5 months ago
37. Imagining a Better Normal w/ Stephanie Renée Payne, P.T. McNiff, & Sarah Orem
In Episode 37, we reflect on the fall semester--and this tumultuous year--with Stephanie Renée Payne, P.T. McNiff, and Sarah Orem. We discuss the unv…
5 years, 5 months ago
36. Daring to Hope w/ Anwar Uhuru
In Episode 36, we talk to Anwar Uhuru about using literature to start conversations about racial justice, reprioritizing the mental health of faculty…
5 years, 5 months ago
35. Transforming as a Writer w/ Nate Jordon
In Episode 35, we talk to Nate Jordon about masculinity, fatherhood, vulnerability, and coming into your own as a writer.
5 years, 5 months ago