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A Conversation on Stopping Well, Starting Again, & Seminary with Amy Seiffert Following the Holy Spirit's prompting requires us to slow down, and sometimes He invites us to stop altogether. However, you can be sure, that's not the end of the story. PSALM 23 ESV The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.2 He makes me lie down in green pastures.He leads me beside still waters.[a]3 He restores my soul.He leads me in paths of righteousness[b] for his name's sake.4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,[c] I will fear no evil,for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.6 Surely[d] goodness and mercy[e] shall follow me all the days of my life,and I shall dwell[f] in the house of the Lord forever.[g]MEET AMY Amy Seiffert is an author, speaker, and YouVersion teacher. She also serves on the teaching team at her home church, Soma City Church as Pastor of Content and Coaching. Previously she was a Team Leader with Cru at BGSU and has worked in ministry for the past 25 years. Weaving Biblical wisdom through her presentations, Amy inspires, teaches, and humbly invites any willing spiritual pilgrim to walk alongside her in the pursuit of truth and the knowledge of God. Amy is married to Rob, and they live in NW Ohio, with their three kids.RESOURCES Connect with Amy on InstagramYour Name Is Daughter Join Liv's Email FamilyConnect with Me on IGGrab Your Copy of Selah hereFind the Complete Show Notes HereSELAH: A STUDY OF 1 AND 2 SAMUELPurchase your copy of Selah: A Study of 1 and 2 SamuelRead less
Another NFL Draft is in the books, and the Browns made plenty of interesting moves. Beat writer Scott Petrak talks with Dave Chudowsky of WKYC-TV about their selections, including two quarterbacks -- Oregon's Dillon Gabriel and Colorado's Shedeur Sanders-- two running backs -- Ohio State's Quinshon Judkins and Tennessee's Dylan Sampson -- UCLA linebacker Carson Schwesinger and BGSU tight end Harold Fannin Jr. The two also talk about what the draft means for Nick Chubb, the free-agent signing of WR Diontae Johnson and just who might start at quarterback this season.
In this special episode, we sit down with Mariah Burks, a standout cast member in the national tour of CLUE, playing the role of the Cook in the hilariously suspenseful stage adaptation of the beloved board game and cult-classic film. A proud Bowling Green State University Theatre alum, Mariah shares her journey from local stages like Waterville Playshop and 3B Productions to the national spotlight, and what it means to bring this laugh-out-loud murder mystery home to Toledo.With CLUE set to take over the Stranahan Theater from May 6–11 as part of the 24–25 Broadway in Toledo Series, Mariah gives us a behind-the-scenes peek into the show's outrageous antics, her favorite moments on tour, and the thrill of performing for a hometown crowd.Tickets for CLUE are available now at BroadwayInToledo.com and StranahanTheater.com. Don't miss your chance to crack the case—who did it, where, and with what?Performance Dates: May 6–11 | Stranahan Theater, Toledo, OHClue on stage. Laughter guaranteed. Murder? Optional.
This episode of Burn It All Down was recorded in front of a live audience at Bowling Green State University on March 27, 2025.We're back...for a single live show. If you have not heard the show itself, you can find it on your feed now. This is the Q+A with the live audience that followed. We are not resuming weekly shows at this point, but we do have another live show scheduled at the end of May in Gatineau, Canada (more on that to come). If you are interested in bringing BIAD to your location for a live show, please contact us through our website: https://www.burnitalldownpod.com/EPISODE NOTES: We want to thank Dr. Vikki Krane, the Social Justice through Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium, Amy J. Kolk, and everyone else at BGSU for bringing us back together for a live show. A special shout out to Phil Beskid for recording all of our audio. This episode was produced by Martin Kessler. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: http://www.burnitalldownpod.comNOTE: We will have a transcript for this episode available on our site as soon as we can, though not as quickly as we used to. We are not the well-oiled machine we used to be; things take more time these days.For BIAD merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/burn-it-all-downFind us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/burnitalldownpod.com; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/
This episode of Burn It All Down was recorded in front of a live audience at Bowling Green State University on March 27, 2025.We're back...for a single live show. We are not resuming weekly shows at this point, but we do have another live show scheduled at the end of May in Gatineau, Canada (more on that to come). If you are interested in bringing BIAD to your location for a live show, please contact us through our website: https://www.burnitalldownpod.com/EPISODE SUMMARY:This week, Shireen, Lindsay, Amira, Brenda, and Jessica talk about sports at, what feels like, the end of the world. They discuss the dissonance and relationship between all the good that is happening within sports and the brutal societal attack on trans people's civil rights, especially on trans girls and women in sports, the rollback of diversity/equity/inclusion on college campuses as athletes begin to secure more labor rights, and the United States' horrific isolationist and nationalist movements as the US, Mexico, and Canada get ready to host some of the world's biggest international sporting events.And, as always, you'll hear the Burn Pile and Torchbearers, starring, well, us.EPISODE NOTES: We want to thank Dr. Vikki Krane, the Social Justice through Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium, Amy J. Kolk, and everyone else at BGSU for bringing us back together for a live show. A special shout out to Phil Beskid for recording all of our audio. This episode was produced by Martin Kessler. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: http://www.burnitalldownpod.comNOTE: We will have a transcript for this episode available on our site as soon as we can, though not as quickly as we used to. We are not the well-oiled machine we used to be; things take more time these days.For BIAD merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/burn-it-all-downFind us on Blueskey: https://bsky.app/profile/burnitalldownpod.com; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/
In this episode we talk to Dr. Dan Piccolo and several members of the BGSU Percussion Ensemble including Jacob Koch, Chris Harris, Nick Bahr, Emma Zemancik, and Frank Sanzo. Join us as we listen to them talk about their journey as percussionists, the history of percussion in the American conservatory tradition, and the challenge of teaching and playing global music. The group also plays many examples for us to illustrate their work. Dr. Piccolo hopes most to show us that ”music is not a universal language but, like language, music is universal.” All cultures have music, and much can be learned through listening to and playing music from different places.You can find The BGSU Percussion Ensemble at BGSU.edu/percussion, on FaceBook at facebook.com/bgsupercussionstudio, on instagram instagram.com/percussionbgsu and on YouTube at YouTube.com/@bgsupercussion. Curious? Go see the live performance of Samba Bateria at PorchFest on May 31, 2025 at 1:45 p.m. in Bowling Green, OH. A transcript of this episode can be found here:https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/f3N2Ckme5N2QjLmcjaLJ8GN0isG3JQXkEM2LrA4UShhEhxa80_toIwZZgrGKojrRXk-0lKDQ9VpakIw32lqSTXjPnjM?loadFrom=SharedLink
Art Wheaton - Cornell University | ILR School The U.S. is on the cusp of implementing significant tariff measures. These new trade policies, aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit and encouraging domestic production begin this week. But when it comes to the auto industry, a specific 25-percent tariff on imported cars starts Thursday - and there's a tariff that'll take effect May 3rd on imported car parts.Derek van der Merwe - Athletic Director | BGSUIn his short time at the helm, he's been tasked with hiring a men's basketball coach, a women's basketball coach, an ice hockey coach, a women's soccer coach, a gymnastics coach, a softball coach, a swim and dive coach, and a volleyball coach. And if that wasn't enough - just in the last few weeks - he signed up OSU and NFL legend Eddie George as the new head football coach.
In this episode we welcome Khani Begum, an Emerita Professor of English at BGSU, and Amjad Dhouman. Together, they have organized a Palestine Film Festival in Northwest Ohio. Join us as we have a conversation about why they started the festival in the first place, and how the festival is a forum to have a timely conversation on a current issue affecting us all.A transcript for this episode can be found here:https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/HbvZbXFyCCRGNRHIsuFnRpt1ONYdKEchBAEHesuu-HzT8sRamzqXiis9YwHDGzez1W3N_dPjG_sldnIUZqLAEnTw7II?loadFrom=SharedLink
More severe weather is headed for the Buckeye State; teacher in northwest Ohio charged with criminal trespassing; Dayton police officers will not be charged in shooting death of a teen; BGSU is tops in the Midwest for military students.
In this episode, we talked to Haley Anissa Alvarez, a PhD candidate in Theatre at BGSU. Join us as we discuss her directorial debut, staging Alfaro's Mojada, the work that went into it, and how different activist theatre techniques like antiracist acting can affect and challenge stereotypes. Alvarez hopes to show us that by thinking outside the box with theatre and using it as activism, that immigrants and the others in society should never be “out of sight, out of mind.”A transcript for this episode can be found below:https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/SmzB3LOA8NVNkxdLa1BIlzSS4Fd5Aqd7umC08_-BIutGEr_nzEzRqia2WY3wMkPn9qEc4f1GBZIV4SDF5KIyO_1KyLg?loadFrom=SharedLink
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kate Brodeur, a professor of Education at BGSU and ICS Fellow, to talk about her research into new and different methods for creating a sustainable tutoring clinic for reading literacy. Come along as we dive into themes of learning, community bonding, and the challenges faced by teachers, tutors, and families alike as they strive to create a better, safer environment in which for students to learn and create. Dr. Brodeur hopes to use her research to establish a new tutoring clinic for the children of Northwest Ohio that could potentially be modeled and used in other places.A transcript for this episode is available here:https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/CFS_cBO7S7r6apWRA1afLqVswc3qsh8b0boML8lzj3D4t2_Tk4pgzMzpyKfV_y8joRiiczS8QK6QxBXXbJOq2g2kcs4?loadFrom=SharedLink
I'm (STILL) the happiest person not associated with BGSU about Eddie George. So that, disappointment in a Brown and them acquiring a Super Bowl winning QB, but then, it's roundabout class time again kids! Sorry, seniors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An old segment comes back for the first time in a long time, but first, what a fantastic hire by BGSU. Just HOW disoriented are you!? It's not a minivan, it's a Minnie Van. Macroeconomic thoughts by a microeconomic mind. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police in Willoughby Hills are investigating the deaths of a married couple; small plane bound for Springfield crashed in Pennsylvania; St. Patrick's Day party at University of Dayton resulted in several arrests; Eddie George announced as new BGSU football coach.
Police in Willoughby Hills are investigating the deaths of a married couple; small plane bound for Springfield crashed in Pennsylvania; St. Patrick's Day party at University of Dayton resulted in several arrests; Eddie George announced as new BGSU football coach.
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In this episode, Mackenzie Kneessi, an undergraduate social work student, and Dr. Jordan Wilfong, an Associate Professor of Social Work at BGSU, join us to talk about Mackenzie's research on the struggles faced by unaccompanied children forced to immigrate to the United States. Listen as we have a conversation about the pains and tragedies that are forced upon migrant children, their experiences in the American legal system, and what can be done to help them fight for their lives here. Mackenzie Kneessi and Dr. Wilfong seek to use their research to advocate for these children and create awareness for how little recourse and resources they have in their fight.A transcript for this episode can be found here:https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/nP815qtvNSkoRNTUXDESa-U1jyEJ_7OxeEfEdb-f0xoDxzgV842JYMwgzh9jLmcqbfZfjhCY_7qFRZ7xPU5eFR3CWkw?loadFrom=SharedLink
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. Sidra Lawrence, an Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at BGSU and a 2024 ICS Faculty Fellow. Tune in as we explore themes of trauma and justice and examine how people can use art practices as a way to heal trauma, particularly in cases of gender-based and sexual violence. The conversation focuses on how to empower survivors through artistic practices and embodied expression. A Transcript for this episode can be found here:https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/mEOxNAPoLPthc6Wz2UlTnLn8iUj7AFOnoE-Qr9x-HuwQZW1HFRpMUWlBR27chWXMIc7RmV-3A8FYqhJwI2rRHGfYYQQ?loadFrom=SharedLink
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Dating back to the early 90's, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda have been engaged in a complicated power struggle. I'm discussing it with BGSU communications professor Dr. Ewart Skinner, who formerly taught an Africana Studies course.
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UNESCO partnered with the Global Social Media Influencer Research Lab at Bowling Green State University to examine the motivations and ethical standards of digital content creators.
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Starring Role Katie Trumbull:Moving to NYC and the commitment it takes to chase a dream. It's hard to believe that just a couple of short years ago, Katie was leaving Toledo, Ohio—fresh out BGSU—without a clue about what would come next. The only thing she did know was that she had to give it a shot. So, with a heart full of dreams and a suitcase full of hope, she packed up and moved to New York City to break into the world of theater. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/214M4OKBbWcDivndnc2MTu Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stage-door-a-theatre-podcast-hosted-by-two-regular-guys/id1573865415
Send us a textIn this episode, Jaelynn and Kraven interview Scot Bressler. He talks about his career at BGSU, his experience as a substitute teacher at Otsego, and his role as an assistant athletic director. Stay tuned for a small surprise after the music.This episode was edited by Ace F. and recorded by Addison Fahrer. Intro/Outro Music: “Motivated” by Alex MakesMusicDate Recorded: November 15, 2024FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS: Twitter: @OHS_RoundTable Instagram: @ohs_roundtableEmail: podcast@otsegoknights.orgtiktok: @ohs_roundtable
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Season 6 Episode 20 of the Chasing MacNaughton Podcast from Tech Hockey Guide, "Hockey is a Stupid Game" with Tim Braun, Rob Gilreath and Matt Cavender. They discuss the MSUM series, preview the BGSU series and more. Mitch's Misfits Amazon wishlist is still having items added as we figure it out but you can take a look by clicking here and a reminder, if you rate the Podcast 5-stars, we'll read your review on the podcast and thanks to all our sponsors, Arcadia Insurance Group, Livonia Technical Services, PsychoBobTB and Fiebke Dental in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Follow us on twitter at ChasingMacPod and you can submit questions through our email address, ChasingMac@techhockeyguide.com. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Please rate and review which will help us reach more people, and tell your friends. Please check out Jonathan Zamaites series previews every Friday. Also, keep an eye out for new recruiting articles on Tuesdays. Thanks to The Thank You Notes for all the bumpers in today's episode. If you like what you hear, check them out at thethankyounotes.bandcamp.com RAW AUDIO: At the Silver Level ($25 or $15/mo) or above which includes unedited audio and usually drops the night the podcast is recorded or on Sundays. RAW VIDEO: At the Gold Level ($10 or $6/mo) or above which includes unedited video and usually drops the morning after the podcast is record or on Mondays. EXTENDED AUDIO: At the Black Level ($5 or $3/mo) or above which includes extended audio content and usually drops the day before the public podcast on Tuesdays. NEW PATREON FEATURE: If you want to hear the full patreon version of a podcast, they are now available for purchase individually on patreon for about the same price as one month without the auto recurring renewal. PUBLIC PODCAST: For additional information and more episode liner notes, check out our episode overview on Tech Hockey Guide. To make sure we can afford all our fancy equipment we purchased for the podcast and the THG website in general, please check out our patreon page and consider joining. Patrons at our Black Level or above receive an authentic MTU jersey patch and access to extra podcast content including extended versions of our other episodes. This week's extended version was over 78 minutes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasingmacpod/support
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Things Discussed: Wake game: Brian thinks it counts as a road game for NET purposes so this will be a NET Tier 1 as long as Wake's in the top-75. A few moments of bad luck but the problem was Michigan's: they're not hitting the role man, way too much usage on Cason way too little on Goldin. Goldin himself has to be assertive. As a team they shied away from the rim when they saw length but the plays were there. Things working: Sam Walters looks like a real defender at the wing, which is a big development because you don't have to play Wolf at the four against teams with a lot of good scoring wings. Jones is everything we thought he was. Phat Phat is a defensive dude too. Playing games at LCA: Deacon-Wolverine Challenge? EMU game was a good atmosphere but if you're not playing them or Oakland what's the point? Seth: LCA is actually pretty terrible. They have great staff, but the design is 100% modern revenue-maximization and the cheap seats are extremely far away and extremely vertical. Hockey v Notre Dame: Not like most Michigan teams because the talent isn't there—Hage and maybe a couple of other guys are Power Play-worthy. CHL players now eligible, one CHL coach is mad about stuff, says people are gonna go play for Brandon Naurato. Hallum in a race for the puck: yay! Goalie plan? Friday/Saturday guys until you have to pick a guy. Stein's got a .934 save% right now so he's got the edge, but saw a couple of fantastic point blank stops from Korpi and you want to develop him. They're old (mostly juniors) so we might be pretty good. Craig uses the BGSU example. CHL route might be a way for Michigan to get talented and older. Football: Offense doesn't have their answers prepared, haven't figured out who their best players are—the Link thing, the Mullings thing. Think it's the end of the road for Kirk Campbell. Defensively they might be elite next year: Brandt came on, Benny is great, Guy is great, the linebackers might return? I doubt the NFL will let us keep Barham but Hausmann could use another year of weight training to see what he's going to be. Both had great games. Wink's getting a 'B'. No he's not Jesse Minter but Minter is going to be an NFL HC in a minute. Interception was a good gamble, and then Wink was ready when Indiana tried to test that behavior. IU was more the kind of offense this defense was designed to stop: Like Stroud teams they want to get 1-on-1 deep matchups. Quick-passing teams beat Wink shit, screen teams exploit our tackling issues. Paige's tackling issues are manifest. Secondary: They're playing Berry at CB and Paige at nickel but they have some young safeties so it's working as long as Berry can hack it. He had a good game: TD was a perfect throw.
In this episode, we are joined by Alia Levar Wegner, a digital collections librarian at Miami University in Ohio, Brenda Foster, an archivist at the Columbus College of Art and Design, Nick Pavlick, a manuscripts and digital initiatives archivist at the Center for Archival Collections at BGSU, and Jannet Rhodes, supervisor of digitization services with the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. Listen as they share their experience making a short educational film, Learning to Listen: Rethinking the Approach to Community Archiving, focused on community informed digitization practices that avoid an extractive approach. With this project, they invite us to listen to communities and to respect their views. As they explain, the team strives to rethink mainstream academic archival practices that do not take communities' needs and values into consideration. This project was supported by an Innovative Librarians Explore, Apply, and Discover (ILEAD) grant. You can watch Learning to Listen: Rethinking the Approach to Community Archiving on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5mvGAPId5AQ?si=HoITNfrkO4eteLaE. A transcript for this episode can be found here: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/hahetwtzY-Yd_elv8faKDB25GAclM5SgC8dYiSXNu3zTbXzFlW-8KeKaUmXFnsbGVQdTcMjP3vIUQ2BrDuaXFcMwaPI?loadFrom=SharedLink
Join the Campus Waterfowl Podcast for an inside look at college life and duck hunting at Bowling Green State University! Host Kyle Barnes sits down with BGSU students to chat about balancing academics with Ohio's duck hunting season, the unique challenges of marsh hunting near Lake Erie, and their best hunting stories. Tune in for insights on building class schedules around hunting, finding community in student organizations, and future plans as they prepare to graduate. Packed with laughs, tips, and tales from the field, this episode is a must-listen for duck hunters and college outdoor enthusiasts alike!
In this episode, we are joined by Traci Sorell, an author and citizen of the Cherokee Nation, and Dr. Colleen Boff, Head Librarian of BGSU's Curriculum Resource Center. Listen as they discuss the importance of representing contemporary and historical Native American stories and nations in public education and children's literature. This conversation focuses on the importance of diversity and inclusion in books about native peoples, and the need for multicultural stories. They speak on the erasure of tribal stories in historical education, libraries, and book publishing. Find more of Traci Sorell's work and free educational resources at her website: https://www.tracisorell.com/. Transcript for this episode available here: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/dG3GvM4WlugFRhTi38Oy1IOtV3AGAhGu0NfLFEdo8EzU4bLQL85hixsyZ5qRNqpSoa0bmBnGHwpkjGo430rtlPwhHDM?loadFrom=SharedLink
In this episode, we are joined by graduate students John King and Ahmad Bilal from BGSU, and Zara Anwarzai and Anne Kavalerchik from Indiana University to discuss their interest in and research on graduate working conditions and class differences. Both Zara and Anne were part of a successful unionization campaign for graduate students at Indiana University and shared their experiences. The conversation centers around class inequality in higher education and, specifically, the need for better working conditions for graduate students. Listen as the group discusses the impact of graduate student unionization and calls for class inclusivity in academia.
For the first time in 30 years the BGSU Football team has posted back to back wins at Toledo. We'll relive the 41-26 triumph through radio play-by-play highlights and postgame comments from Coach Loeffler, Levi Gazarek, Connor Bazelak, Jordan Oladokun, and Terrion Stewart. Plus John Gibson reflects on the win and we look ahead to the game at CMU with "The Voice of the Chippewas" Adam Jaksa. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this episode, Dr. Rachel Ann Walsh, Associate Teaching Professor and Graduate coordinator in the Department of English at Bowling Green State University and Dr. Thomas Edge, Associate Teaching Professor at the Department of Ethnic Studies, also at BGSU, share their experiences teaching James Baldwin to a wide range of students. Their conversation underscores the novelty of Baldwin's ideas on race, gender and sexuality back in the 60s and how they foreground the call for an intersectional approach. They invite us to see Baldwin's contributions to current debates around the fluidity of gender and the ongoing problematization of whiteness as America's goal. Listen to Dr. Edge and Dr. Walsh as they engage in a lively discussion of Baldwin's works (from The Fire Next Time to Giovanni's Room to Another Country) and the relevance of the issues that they raise to this day. Find out about Baldwin's lasting impact both at the local level (he was a Visiting Professor at BGSU in 1979) and nationally, for instance with regards to the Black Lives Matter movement.
BGSU Football got back in the win column with a 27-6 home triumph over Kent State and now ready themselves for the Battle of I-75. We look back at the win with highlights and Coach Loeffler's postgame comments. Coach also previews the Toledo game. Also joining Todd Walker is John Gibson and BCSN's Mark Kunz.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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BGSU dropped to 1-1 in the MAC with a 17-7 loss to NIU this past Saturday. We'll look back at the game and preview this week's matchup with Kent State. Guests include Coach Scot Loeffler, John Gibson and Rob Polinsky "The Voice of the Golden Flashes". See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Katherina Braschel, prize-winning Vienna-based author and the Spring 2024 Max Kade Writer in Residence at Bowling Green State University and Dr. Christina Guenther, professor of German in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at BGSU talk about creative writing, cross-cultural communication, and the many ways in which literature allows us to document the world around us, grapple with the past and imagine the future. Both discuss the impact of language learning, translations and literary writing in the German speaking context, while Katherina Braschel shares her experience teaching Austrian literature and creative writing to BGSU students, as well as her own journey as a writer. The hidden gem in this episode is the bilingual reading at the end: Listen to Katherina Braschel reading an excerpt from Es fehlt viel in Deutsch and Christina Guenther read the English translation by Geoff Howes. Curious? Here you can find the German original: https://www.liberladen.org/product/katherina-braschel-es-fehlt-viel/. And here is Katherina Braschel's Website: www.katherinabraschel.com.