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This week I'm joined by the amazing Ashley Brown of Lotus Counseling Group, psychotherapist and founder of @move.talk.zen on Instagram. Check out our amazing conversation as we dive into her running therapy work and how communication, self, and
These might sound like disseperate realms, but check out how they actually have a lot of crossover in this week's conversation with former student and law school graduate, Robert Wenner.If you like what you hear, please follow our podcast wher
This week we chat with artist and apparel designer, Aiden, about the journey to co-founding Relic Sustainability—a conservation organization and clothing brand aimed at using business, community, and sustainable initiatives to help in the fight
This week we chat with marine biologist, Maria Grima, about her journey to becoming a marine biologist.If you like what you hear, please follow our podcast wherever you listen and share with others who you think will find our talks interesting
This week we chat with biology researcher and science fiction author, Gabrielle Paniccia, about the importance of scientific communication, research, and writing science fiction in the 21st century.If you like what you hear, please follow our
This week we chat with former student and scientist, Areeha Batool, about everything from artificial intelligence in pathology to the intrinsic value of writing and communication in our everyday lives.
What is the value (and future) of social media, politics, and advocacy? How does studying rhetoric help us to more competently navigate such often hostile realms? Join us this week as we welcome back former student Ayyan Zubair to discuss these
Join us this week as we analyze the short story "Sticks" by George Saunders--and discuss the relevant value of tangible literary analysis, whether as a student of literature or a student of life!If you like what you hear, please follow our pod
Join us this week as we discuss what rhetorical analysis really is--and why it's vital to know and practice for your professional as well as personal life!If you like what you hear, please follow our podcast and share with others who you thin
What exactly is "creative space"? And in our age of pandemics and professional pressures, where do you go to find such a place? Join us this week as we discuss these questions--and much more--with our very special guest, Andrew Rimby.Andrew is
Join us this week as we recap some of the impacts of a year of dealing with the pandemic.If you like what you hear, please follow our podcast and share with others who you think will find our talks interesting!Also, follow us on Twitter and 
Why should you write to yourself? Maybe a better question is: how do you know where you are and where you are going? Join us this week as we discuss the value of teaching (and practicing yourself) the personal, professional, and academic value
Join us this week as we discuss the art of writing a modern article--the goals you can accomplish and through what platforms!Here is a link to the medium article read in this episode.If you like what you hear, please follow our podcast and sh
Join us this week as we discuss the challenges of assessing history through a modern lens. What can we learn, and what can we do to change our own fates?If you like what you hear, please follow our podcast and share with others who you think
Join us this week along with our very special guest--alumni and former undergraduate student body president, Ayyan Zubair--as we discuss how writing (and effective communication) can yield personal and professional benefits far beyond the colle
Join us this week as we discuss Ursula K. Le Guin's stunning world of Omelas--and ask the ultimate question: would you walk away?If you like what you hear, please subscribe to our podcast and share with others who you think will find our talks
Ever wonder what goes into making a great title? Join us this week as we discuss the vital elements to crafting an effective vs. lame title!If you like what you hear, please subscribe to our podcast and share with others who you think will fin
Join us this week as we welcome professor of writing and rhetoric Dr. Kristina Lucenko in discussing the vital art of how and why crafting a quality personal statement could be the most important document that you ever write.If you like what y
Join us this week with Young Adult author Diana Gallagher as we discuss the journey from thought to novel--and how such lessons inform teaching writing in the classroom, and beyond.You can check out Diana Gallagher's latest novel, LESSONS IN F
Ever thought that writing can get--or lose--you a job opportunity? Well it can, and will! Join us this week as we discuss a few vital tips to crafting cover letters that will put you in as best of a position as possible to start--or advance--yo
What the heck is a "good" paragraph? Is this even a "good" question? Join us this week as we discuss the challenges and triumphs of how in the world to approach writing paragraphs in all types of works.If you like what you hear, please subscri
Still adjusting to doing a day's work from the "comfort" of your own home? Whether you're a student, teacher, or any other professional, this shift is proving to be a challenge for everyone. Join us this week as we discuss some lessons about ho
Raise your hand if you hated doing outlines in high school? Okay, you can all put your hands down now. The real question is why have so many of us had such similarly horrible experiences planning out our thoughts? Join us this week as we clarif
With no shortage of sources to pick and choose what information you want to believe, how do we assess what's "good" information versus "bad"? Are these even the "right" terms? Join us this week as we discuss the critical value of working throug
How will the coronavirus impact teachers and students? Join us this week as we discuss the challenges--and opportunities--of switching mid-semester from in-person to online classes.If you like what you hear, please subscribe to our podcast and
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