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A sampling of podcasts created by students at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. They are all part of spring 2021 and spring 2020 podcasting practicums taught by Whitney Terrell

Whitney Terrell


    • May 5, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 15 EPISODES


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    Folklore & Felons Ep. 2 "Wolf in Grandma's Clothing"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 44:30


    Join us this week to hear how Dorothea Puente--who Netflix deems as the world's worst roommate. She bagged four husbands and killed at least nine people, and of course, how fairytales warned us about it all long ago.

    We Aren't Film Majors Episode 2: Je Veux Manger Ton Cul

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 50:06


    Tune in for episode 2, where we discuss Titane, another film by director Julia Ducournau. As alway, it gets weird, and this one is particularly gory. Hi, hello. Welcome to We Aren't Film Majors, where we don't know shit about indie films but we talk about them anyway. Yours Truly, Zoё, Ross, Hayley, and America

    That's Not What the Book Said!: Episode 2 - Sentient Robots are Taking Over the World

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 30:58


    That's Not What the Book Said! In the battle of writer vs. screenwriter hosts Sarah, Todd, and Yara break it down and see who comes out on top. This week they present Stephen King's early short story Trucks and his movie adaption, Maximum Overdrive. This week's episode takes a little bit of a twist with Stephen King writing the story, screenplay and directing the movie. They discuss plot holes, the insane ideas King pushed into the story, and their collective favorite character of the movie, Connie! So, what do you think, who came out on top?

    That's Not What the Book Said!: Episode 1 - Mishaps, Boarding School & Unnamed Characters

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 35:58


    That's Not What the Book Said! In the battle of writer vs. screenwriter hosts Sarah, Todd, and Yara break it down and see who comes out on top. This week they present the conundrum of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's (or is it Philosophers?) Stone. With a variety of opinions and interesting facts they take a closer look at what you probably missed in the book and the movie. They examine character cuts and enhancements, unpack the role JK Rowling played in its making, and learn a couple of things along the way with you guys. So, what do you think, who came out on top?

    Folklore & Felons Ep. 1 "I am my sister's son"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 44:12


    For a first step in the journey to convince Maryam (and all of you) that our cultural fascination with true crime is based in the same thing that makes folklore and fairytales so popular. We discuss Ted Bundy, media glorification, and mommy issues.

    YELP-BUSTERS S1E2 - "SNORT FONDA"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 36:55


    Welcome to Yelp-Busters! We eat the food that Yelpers hate—or love—and come up with our own rating, based on the food, drinks, ambiance, and even ethical practices of the restaurant. Hosted by: Brooke Spalding, Maria Starns, Shannon Moran, Carter Groves, and Kayla Wiltfong In this episode, we visit Port Fonda in the Westport neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. We discuss the ethics of a White-centric Mexican restaurant and scandals with previous management.

    YELP-BUSTERS S1E1 - "A PLACE YOU JUST END UP"

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 46:37


    Welcome to Yelp-Busters! We eat the food that Yelpers hate—or love—and come up with our own rating, based on the food, drinks, ambiance, and even ethical practices of the restaurant. Hosted by: Brooke Spalding, Maria Starns, Shannon Moran, Carter Groves, and Kayla Wiltfong This week, we visit the Taco Bell Cantina in Kansas City, Missouri, located in the Westport district of the city. We discuss the restaurant's place in this part of the city and whether or not the chain fits in with its surroundings.

    Lurking in Literature Ep 1: Here Be Dragons

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 29:00


    Hi, we are the Lurkers! Welcome to today's episode of “Lurking in Literature," a podcast where in each episode, we deep-dive into a strange or supernatural trope, considering its appearances in human culture and storytelling across the ages. Hosted by: Megan Kipper, Katheryn Riley, Stacey Schell, Anna Stokes This week, Episode 1: Here Be Dragons. We will explore the history of dragons, where dragons have appeared in literature, evaluate how the western dragon is portrayed in "The Hobbit" by Tolkien, and convince our listeners that dragons are real.

    Worlds Unbound Episode 1 - Hunger Games

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 32:03


    Welcome to Worlds Unbound! The podcast where we examine the creation of a fictional world and how the story and characters are impacted by it. We are devoted to unpacking the inner workings of complex fictional universes, thereby unbinding the tightly bound. In this episode, our hosts Tristan, Alexis, and Iris will be unbinding the government, economy and fashion of the grisly world of the Hunger Games movies. Along with that we will unpack our personal experience with this famous series, and dig into some trivia that will open your eyes to a never before seen version of the world of the Hunger Games.

    My Kid Could Do That -- You're Going to Be Pissed

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 20:06


    Welcome to My Kid Could Do That the podcast where we work to demystify great art and get to the core of why art can seem so intimidating. Join us as we discuss exciting and significant aspects of art history and dive deep into the composition of famous works. Today we will be looking at two pieces of art, ("The Fountain" by Duchamp and "Madame X" by Sargent) that really caused a stir in the art world. We also will be joined by our art novice Shashank Murali who will help us discuss these famous works.

    Zodiaca Episode 1: Ten of Swords

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 24:34


    Welcome to Zodiaca! A world whose laws and structures are determined by the configurations of celestial bodies. A world where a person's destiny, physical characteristics, and social status are determined, in large part, by their zodiac sign. A world that has always existed, but reveals itself only to those willing to venture beyond the boundaries of belief.

    Lit Adaptations Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 44:54


    A podcast devoted to analyzing the details of literary adaptations, from costume design to soundtracks and scores. Hosted by Sophia Straight, Jasmine Rollins, and Kara Walters. Episode 2: Holes in the Narrative On this episode, our hosts talk about the multifaceted plot lines and narrative structures of "Holes" by Louis Sachar as well as some of the interesting soundtrack and casting choices of the Disney adaptation.

    Lit Adaptations Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 39:00


    A podcast devoted to analyzing the details of literary adaptations, from costume design to sound tracks and scores. Hosted by Sophia Straight, Jasmine Rollins, and Kara Walters. Episode 1: Little Women on the Big Screen On this episode, our hosts discuss some of the character arcs, directorial choices, and influential scenes in Greta Gerwig's "Little Women" as well as its book counterpart by author Louisa May Alcott.

    MFA Insider episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 29:40


    The MFA Insider team interviews Ember Johnson, an MFA student at the University of Minnesota, about her program, her process, and a piece she's working on. Hosted by Giana Miniace, Jared McCormack, and Montana Patrick.

    Everything Genre

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 22:27


    We think the key to understanding TV is understanding genre. Hosted by Abbey Outain and Harmony Lassen.

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