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Dr. Ganyard returns for a discussion of the novel Erich Maria Remarque's book All Quiet on the Western Front. He shares what this work means to him, how it shaped a lot of his current interests, and discusses what we can learn about history from novels like this one. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. Clif Ganyard is an Associate Professor of History and Humanities who earned his BA, MA, and PhD in History from SUNY at Buffalo. His research and teaching interests include German and European history and culture, American history, science fiction, and jazz, and he has published work on German political culture. A noted teacher, he was awarded UWGB's Founder's Award for Excellence in teaching in 2010 and the UW Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Award in 2014. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. Wheat returns for a second episode on a great work that has inspired her: Heart Dog: Surviving the Loss of your Canine Soul Mate by Roxanne Hawn. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. Elizabeth Wheat is an Associate Professor in the Environmental Policy and Planning and Political Science programs at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She teaches courses on environmental law, environmental policy, geopolitics, the American presidency, and more. In this episode, she talks with Chuck and Ryan about her love of the Model United Nations where she competed as a student at Alma College. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Renee Ettinger returns to discuss a few of the works that inspired her, including Lateral Reading and the Nature of Expertise and Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. What happens when historians, professional fact-checkers, and students all evaluate the credibility of the same sources? Find out on this episode. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Renee Ettinger is the Assistant Library Director for Research and Outreach Services at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She is also the co-chair of this year's Common CAHSS Conference on Truth: Information, Misinformation, and Democracy. She talks with Chuck and Ryan about her work related to information and digital literacy. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Earlier this year, the Oshkosh Public Museum played host to “The Nostalgia Awakens”, a traveling exhibit that holds the distinction of being the largest public display of the original Star Wars action figures and toys ever in Wisconsin. Such a momentous occasion merits an equally momentous podcast – one that cannot be contained in a single show alone! So this week, Serious Fun crosses over with fellow Phoenix Studios network shows Canonball and Voyageur to talk about the Star Wars franchise and its merchandise, but also the broader concept of nostalgia, memory, and why we long for the characters and fun of our youth. It's a fun, sassy conversation about a topic near and dear to many of our hearts, so go on and listen already! Show notes: The Nostalgia Awakens homepage (with photos, comments from the curator, and more): https://www.starwarsexhibit.org/ Voyageur Podcast: https://www.uwgb.edu/podcasts/shows/voyageur/ Canonball Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/canonballpodcast
In this special triple threat crossover of the Cannonball, Serious Fun, and Voyageur podcasts, Ryan and Chuck talk with Eric Morgan (Voyageur), and Bryan Carr (Serious Fun) about Star Wars and nostalgia. This episode was the idea of Voyageur podcast host, Eric Morgan, and was directly inspired by "Star Wars: The Nostalgia Awakens," an exhibit of Star Wars toys on display earlier in 2021 at the Oshkosh Public Museum. The impressive collection of action figures, ships, and playsets is the lifetime work of Jarrod Roll, a Star Wars enthusiast and museum curator from Onalaska, Wisconsin. Roll currently serves as the director of the Monroe County Local History Room and Museum in Sparta. You can learn more about Jarrod's exhibit by visiting: www.starwarsexhibit.org/. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. David Voelker returns to discuss a few of the works that inspired him, including Aldo Leopold’s "Sand County Almanac", especially “The Land Ethic,” and "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer. He also cites Kimmerer’s essay “Speaking of Nature,” from Orion Magazine (March/April 2017). Read "Speaking of Nature" here: https://orionmagazine.org/article/speaking-of-nature/ Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. David Voelker is a Professor of Humanities and History at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. He is also the chair of the UW-Green Bay Sustainability Committee and the co-chair of Common CAHSS 2020, “Beyond Sustainability: Imagining an Ecological Future.” He talks with Chuck and Ryan about his work related to the environmental humanities. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. Rebecca Meacham returns for a second episode to talk about some of the works that inspired her. The list runs the gamut from podcasts (My Favorite Murder) to non-fiction (The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks) to fiction (Beloved). Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. Rebecca Meacham is a professor and chairperson of the English and Writing programs at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She’s also an award winning author and shares with us some works she has in progress along with the fascinating process behind her writing. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Lisa Lamson returns for a second episode to talk about some of the works that inspired her including ‘Children in the Civil War’ by Dr. James Marten (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1998) and Ar’nt I a Woman?: Female Slaves in the Plantation South by Dr. Deborah Gray White (New York: WW Norton and company: 1999, 1985). Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Lisa Lamson is a lecturer in the History and Humanities departments at the University of Wisconsin- Green Bay and a graduate student at Marquette University where she is working on her Ph.D. in American History under the direction of Dr. James Marten. Her work examines cultural attitudes around black girlhood and childhood in educational settings and how this institution's policies and changes reinforced back and white understandings of the girl's future. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Sitting at number 48 on the AFI Top 100 list, Jaws is hailed as a triumph of film-making and is considered by many to be one of the scariest films of all time. Though often thought of as a thriller, beneath the surface it offers powerful messages about how human beings interact with nature. Chuck and Ryan talk with David Coury, Professor of German/Humanities, about the modern day relevance of the movie Jaws. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In part one of a two part series with our sibling podcast, Psychology and Stuff, we talk with Dr. Juli Case and Dr. Chris McCallister Williams about what makes a board game “canonical” Chris and Juli worked with regular guest Dr. Bryan Carr to start the Center for Games and Interactive Media at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. They share their thoughts and expertise on modern and classic board games, and each of us provides some suggestions for games people should try. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. Jessica Lyn Van Slooten talks with Ryan and Chuck about the 2005 book, Bet Me, by Jennifer Cruise. Jessica is an Associate Professor of English at the Unvierstiy of Wisconsin-Green Bay, did a TEDx talk on how “Romance Novels are Feminist” in 2019, and writes the regular CAHSS and Effect piece, Happy Hearts. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Canonball is back with a discussion of the artistic similarities between opera and... wrestling? In this episode, Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak talk with Drs. Courtney Sherman and Bryan Carr about these two different art forms. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Psychology and Stuff presents a special series on Losing Control with Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak. In this episode they respond to a few infamous Youtube clips of people losing control. Part one of this special series on "losing control" will help us think about what losing control means, how and why some people lose their cool, and it'll help us the answer the question "are we REALLY ourselves when we're mad." Learn more about anger here: www.alltheragescience.com
This is the final episode of our series of conversations with students about how they are coping with the academic changes brought on by COVID-19. It is also the final episode of Season 1. We'll be back in the fall with new episodes. Today, though, we talk with Eloise Williamson. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
This is the fifth episode of our series of conversations with students about how they are coping with the academic changes brought on by COVID-19. In today's interview, we talk with Ana Olp. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
This is the fourth episode of our series of conversations with students about how they are coping with the academic changes brought on by COVID-19. In today's interview, we talk with Zach Schneider. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Right now and for a few more weeks, Canonball is a series of conversations with students about how they are coping with the academic changes brought on by COVID-19. In today's interview, we talk with Amanda Loehrke. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
For the next few weeks, Canonball will be a series of conversations with students about how they are coping with the academic changes brought on by COVID-19. In today's interview, we talk with senior, Matthew Kersting Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
We have decided that, for the next few weeks, Canonball will be a series of conversations with students about how they are coping with the academic changes brought on by COVID-19. In this first interview, we talk with senior, psychology major, Sthephany Escandell. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In this Canonball mini-episode, Chuck and Ryan talk with Cristina Ortiz and Mario Jimenez Chacon about the new book, American Dirt (by Jeanine Cummins), and some of the controversy surrounding it. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In this LIVE episode of Canonball, Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak talk with Sam Watson about Michelangelo's sculpture of David. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In this Canonball mini-episode, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk about their last episode on Inception, discuss the recent short film, Hair Love, and the book The Gone World. Plus, Chuck reads the poem Anthem and talks about what it means to him. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In the latest episode of Canonball, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk with Dr. David Coury about Inception. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In this Canonball mini-episode, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk about their last episode on Dr. Seuss and discuss some modern great works they have been enjoying. Plus, Ryan quizzes Chuck on some trivia on great works from the 80s. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In this LIVE episode, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk about the collective works of Dr. Seuss with Rebecca Nesvet and Alise Coen. This episode was recorded live from the Common CAHSS conference on human rights at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical. Learn more at www.uwgb.edu/podcasts
In this Canonball mini-episode, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk about their last episode on Pandora, discuss some modern great works, share some unpopular opinions in a new segment called "Unpopular". Plus, Ryan talks with Dr. Nolan Bennett about his new book. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In this episode, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk with Neil Mix who currently leads Applied Technology for TitletownTech. Neil joined Pandora early on which he helped build from the ground up. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical. Learn more at www.uwgb.edu/podcasts
In this Canonball mini-episode, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin reflect on the last episode, talk about what they are watching and listening to right now, and give some life advice in a new segment called "Chuck Rybak... Life Coach." We also chat with Dr. Alise Coen about the Common CAHSS: Human Rights conference coming up on December 10th, 2019. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical
In this LIVE episode of Canonball, Ryan Martin talk with Courtney Sherman and John Mariano about The Rocky Horror Show. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In this Canonball mini-episode, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin reflect on the last episode, talk about what they are watching and listening to right now, and try to ruin their childhoods by revisiting great works from the past. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
In this first episode of Canonball, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk with Dr. Bryan Carr about Super Mario Brothers as part of the video game canon. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.
Dr. Ryan Martin is the chair of the Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and an anger researcher. His work focuses on healthy and unhealthy expressions of anger, including how we express anger online. He teaches courses on mental illness, emotion, and anger and violence. He also hosts the popular UW-Green Bay Psychology podcast, Psychology and Stuff, along with a podcast on anger and violence that he cohosts with Dr. Chuck Rybak called All the Rage. blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/shows/psychology-and-stuff alltheragescience.com apa.org Jenny has participated in the group “Emotions Anonymous” in order to gain control of anger issues she has dealt with since childhood. She speaks candidly about how anger nearly ruined her life and about the 12 step program she has followed to gain control. emotionsanonymous.org
Dr. Ryan Martin is the chair of the Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and an anger researcher. His work focuses on healthy and unhealthy expressions of anger, including how we express anger online. He teaches courses on mental illness, emotion, and anger and violence. He also hosts the popular UW-Green Bay Psychology podcast, Psychology and Stuff, along with a podcast on anger and violence that he cohosts with Dr. Chuck Rybak called All the Rage. blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/shows/psychology-and-stuff alltheragescience.com apa.org
Humanities+ comes to you from the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, where student-host Rachel Scray kicks off the first episode by interviewing the Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Dr. Chuck Rybak. Her question: "Digital and Public Humanities: What's the deal?"
In this episode, Krynn Hanold interviews UW-Green Bay’s Dr. Rebecca Meacham and Dr. Chuck Rybak to explore common writing questions, and dive into everything from strange writing rituals to the complexities of cover art. Listen to learn more about the writing process from two seasoned authors. More info on becoming an English Major- www.uwgb.edu/english
This special LIVE episode was part of the Brown County Library's 3rd annual Comic-Con! In this cross-over episode our host, Ryan Martin, joins forces with Bryan Carr from Serious Fun and Dr. Chuck Rybak to talk about some of your favorite super-villains. Listen in as they discuss the psychology, mental health, and background of super-villains such as Lex Luthor, Killmonger, and the infamous pairing of the Joker and Harley Quinn!
Another great year of Brown County Library Comic-Con episodes comes to a grand finale with a special Phoenix Studios crossover event! Bryan joins forces with the powerful minds over at Psych and Stuff (represented here by Dr. Ryan Martin and Dr. Chuck Rybak) to talk about supervillains, psychology, mental health, and political philosophy! Is Killmonger justified? Does Lex Luthor have a complex? Can we read Two-Face as a metaphor for depression? And what of Thanos? All that and Bryan airs his grievances with the Joker and Suicide Squad in a riotous, hopefully insightful hour of podcasting.
With the release of the new Avengers movie, Avengers Infinity War, coming out in a couple days we are sharing an episode from the podcast Serious Fun, one of the other Phoenix Studio Podcasts, from a few months ago. In this episode of Serious Fun our All the Rage hosts, Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak were guests and talked with Serious Fun host, Bryan Carr. This episode goes on to discuss the Hulk's rage and was recorded at the Brown County Public Library Comic-Con.
In this episode hosts, Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak, talk with Sociologist, Dr. Andrew Austin, about violence in society and people's reactions to violence and anger within society.
In this episode Drs. Ryan Martin, Kate Burns, and Chuck Rybak discuss the movie Experiment, which was shown on campus earlier this month. The movie depicted the the life of Psychologist, Dr. Stanley Milgram, and his well know experiments.
Hosts Emma Faye and Jordan Safranski collect and share their favorite missed connections from the UW-Green Bay campus, and Northeast Wisconsin area for their "Student Segment." In "The Professor Segment" Emma and Jordan interview Dr. Chuck Rybak, professor of English and Creative Writing and Interim Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
Time to smash into a new episode of Serious Fun! Recorded live at Brown County Public Library Comic-Con, this fantastic crossover episode with “All The Rage” sees Bryan sitting down with “All the Rage” hosts Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak for an episode unpacking the anger that fuels the Incredible Hulk and his superhero cohort. Is The Hulk an interesting and accurate depiction of anger? What can we learn – or fail to learn – from his exploits? How does anger manifest in different ways among different heroes and in other media? All this and misidentification of eye color this week on Serious Fun! SPECIAL MUSIC CREDIT: Joe Harnell – “The Lonely Man”, The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) soundtrack
A poet, a sociologist, and a psychologist walk into a... podcast studio to talk about the movie, book, and play "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Drs. Chuck Rybak, Andrew Austin, and Ryan Martin discuss prominent themes, what it tells us about mental illness, rebellion, connections to nature, and answer listener questions.
Despite all warnings and wisdom to the contrary, here before you sits another episode of Serious Fun. This time, Bryan sits down with the hosts of Phoenix Studios' "All the Rage Podcast" (UWGB English professor Chuck Rybak and UWGB Psychology chair Ryan Martin) to dork out over the literary, psychological, and cultural dimensions of the incredibly lucrative and timely Marvel Cinematic Universe. Put this on as you drive to the theater to see Guardians! Or don't! I'm a podcast description, not a cop! (Please note: There are spoilers for pretty much all of the MCU films, as well as "Logan" and many other movies - if you're not up to date on your superhero cinema you might want to wait a minute. It's completely Guardians 2 spoiler-free though because none of us have seen it yet!)
In this quick episode, we talk about how anger has propagated the spread of fake news across various social media platforms. All the Rage is a podcast from Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. From road rage to internet trolls, All the Rage covers all topics related to anger and violence. If you want to be a guest, or just have a question or an idea for an episode, call or text (920) 328-5167 or email me at martinr@uwgb.edu.
In this Short Fuse, we talk about how to cope with the anger you may be feeling in response to the recent presidential election. All the Rage is a podcast from Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. From road rage to internet trolls, All the Rage covers all topics related to anger and violence. If you want to be a guest, or just have a question or an idea for an episode, call or text (920) 328-5167 or email me at martinr@uwgb.edu.
In this Short Fuse, we talk about a recent study that explores the potential dangers of running while angry. All the Rage is a podcast from Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. From road rage to internet trolls, All the Rage covers all topics related to anger and violence. If you want to be a guest, or just have a question or an idea for an episode, call or text (920) 328-5167 or email me at martinr@uwgb.edu.
In this Short Fuse, we talk about a recent study that explored the role of "bots" on Twitter and how they might be influencing political anger. All the Rage is a podcast from Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. From road rage to internet trolls, All the Rage covers all topics related to anger and violence. If you want to be a guest, or just have a question or an idea for an episode, call or text (920) 328-5167 or email me at martinr@uwgb.edu.
In this Short Fuse, we talk about how October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We'll discuss the history of the month, why it's important, and some important facts about domestic violence in the United States. All the Rage is a podcast from Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. From road rage to internet trolls, All the Rage covers all topics related to anger and violence. If you want to be a guest, or just have a question or an idea for an episode, call or text (920) 328-5167 or email me at martinr@uwgb.edu.
In this election episode, Drs. Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discuss the various reasons why people get angry over politics. We also talk with Adam, a former congressional staffer, about his experience dealing with constituent rage. Finally, as always, we talk about recent rage research and provide some anger management tips.
Chuck Rybak, an Associate Professor of English and Humanistic Studies at the University of Wisconsin—Green Bay and owner of the Sad Iron blog (http://chuckrybak.com/) joins Elliot and Rhonda to discuss happenings at the University of Wisconsin. Chuck explains how the UW system receives funding, the plights of UW faculty members and how budget cuts to education affect the community.
Chuck Rybak, an Associate Professor of English and Humanistic Studies at the University of Wisconsin—Green Bay and owner of the Sad Iron blog (http://chuckrybak.com/) joins Elliot and Rhonda to discuss happenings at the University of Wisconsin. Chuck explains how the UW system receives funding, the plights of UW faculty members and how budget cuts to education affect the community.
Chuck Rybak, an Associate Professor of English and Humanistic Studies at the University of Wisconsin—Green Bay and owner of the Sad Iron blog (http://chuckrybak.com/) joins Elliot and Rhonda to discuss happenings at the University of Wisconsin. Chuck explains how the UW system receives funding, the plights of UW faculty members and how budget cuts to education affect the community.
Chuck Rybak, an Associate Professor of English and Humanistic Studies at the University of Wisconsin—Green Bay and owner of the Sad Iron blog (http://chuckrybak.com/) joins Elliot and Rhonda to discuss happenings at the University of Wisconsin. Chuck explains how the UW system receives funding, the plights of UW faculty members and how budget cuts to education affect the community.
Three psychologists and a poet sit down to watch the 2015 movie, The Stanford Prison Experiment (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420293/?ref_=nv_sr_1) in this special LIVE episode of Psychology and Stuff. Drs. Kate Burns, Regan A.R. Gurung, Chuck Rybak, and Ryan Martin chat about the film, the original study, and more.