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Callie W

Fast Facts for Gen Z

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Fast Facts for Gen Z

Callie W

Fast Facts for Gen Z

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Fast Facts for Gen Z

Callie W

Fast Facts for Gen Z

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This season, take in the philosophy papers I've written since I started college. There are 4 episodes total. Today, listen to a critique of historical anarchist theory's methods and a defense of its values, along with a proposal for a more rela
This season, take in the philosophy papers I've written since I started college. There are 4 episodes total. Today, hear extensive attempts to define pornography, define art, and compare the two, and join me in my attempts to conclude whether o
Welcome to the new and improved Fast Facts for Gen Z! This season, take in the philosophy papers I've written since I started college. There are 4 episodes total. Today, hear discussions on theories of consciousness, animal captivity, and the n
This episode is about a goose. Photo at www.fastfactsforgenz.wordpress.com
How do power dynamics inform our everyday interactions? What about our advocacy? What helps - or hinders - true progress? How can we move closer to equity? In this episode, I examine authority, inequality, and human behavior to try and figure o
Welcome to Season 2 of Fast Facts for Gen Z! It's time for a new school year - what does that mean for me? What does that mean for all students? Aren't we still in a pandemic? In this episode, I evaluate my observations of how Kids These Days a
We've come nearly full circle around the year since the podcast has begun, and I'll be taking a hiatus to improve the show. Here's why!
What is it like to teach Gen Z? What was it like to teach during a pandemic? How do we create learning environments that meet students' wants and needs? In this episode, I talk to a high school teacher about working with Gen Z students and chal
Why does spending time in nature feel so different from everything else? What kinds of connections do we feel? What benefits are there, and why do they exist. In this slower-paced episode, I recount times that I've felt connected with and disco
The 2020-21 school year is coming to a close. What has the entire experience, pandemic and all, been like? How has it changed throughout the year? What does it feel like to graduate right now? In this episode, I look back at my previous reflect
Why is giving feedback so hard? Why is TAKING feedback so hard? What obstacles stand in the way of effective feedback, and what obstacles stand in the way of overcoming those obstacles? In this episode, I think through my experiences and conver
What value can acting and theatre have for kids and teenagers? Why would someone want to be an actor over a director, or vice versa? How do the lessons you learn in theatre apply to real life? In this episode, I take a trip down memory lane to
I don't know guys, I haven't been able to think of anything but turtles and food insecurity for like a week and I already talked about food insecurity (go listen to "Charity and Policy") so here's the turtles bit.
Why do people seem so addicted to work? Why do we experience feelings like fear and guilt when we aren't working, or when we take time off? How did this happen? In this episode, I research some historical periods and societal problems that I th
What exactly went down at the Salem Witch Trials? The women, known only as witches - who were they? What were they? How did this happen? In this episode, I dive into a primary source about my fourteenth great-grandmother's witch trial in Salem,
Where's the value in test-taking? Where are the problems? How is a teacher - or a college - supposed to evaluate a student, if not through a test? In this episode, I'm joined by friend Halle Boroski as we discuss our separate experiences with t
What is it like to be an Emergency Medical Technician? What is it like to be a really young EMT? What's up with the healthcare system? In this episode, I'm joined by EMT and fellow Gen Z Anna Grace Burns as we discuss our takes on the American
What does it mean for a person to have a brand? What's the difference between a brand and an identity? How can you ever know the real you? In this episode, I look at what it means to create a brand for yourself and the ways people have come up
Why is community service important? What kind of work are charity organizations best at? When are charities necessary, and when is it time for policy and legislation to take over? In this episode, I reflect on my own community service and faili
What do you do when high school isn't really high school anymore? How do you prepare for college when it's still many months away? How do you deal with stagnation? How do you trust your brain to be ready for a transition in a confusing and unex
What was the Stonewall uprising, and why was it important? What factors influence the stories we tell about our history? Why is queer friendship a survival tactic, and what is there to survive, anyway? In this episode, I delve into an influenti
How do our public schools harm the students it thinks are intelligent? How does that harm follow them through their school career and later life? How can we grow and heal from a system that told us we had to be perfect? In this episode, I exami
How important is the freedom of the press? How to protections for that freedom differ across the world? In this episode, I take a trip to Reporters Without Borders' Uncensored Library and think about how social media and video games impact soci
What are we teaching kids about staying safe on the Internet? What should we be teaching them? How does the Internet actually interact with our data? In this episode, I discuss rules that might be necessary, and some that might not be, and shar
An open letter addressing student mental health, the difficulties students have with advocating for themselves, and the responsibility of authority figures to create space for students to advocate.
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