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Best podcasts about communication program

Latest podcast episodes about communication program

Beyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary Politics
The Discursive Self-Cleaving of Donald Trump

Beyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 49:22


Host William Hudson is joined by Professor Andrea McDonnell, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of PC's Communication Program to discuss her new research. Dr. McDonnell has been a guest on this podcast previously to discuss the decline of local news and her 2023 book A Gossip Politic. In today's podcast she discusses her more recent work on what she calls "discursive self-cleaving," a rhetorical strategy celebrities employ to counter accusations of sexual misconduct. In a forthcoming book, she takes an in depth look at the way three celebrities have deployed this strategy to protect themselves from such accusations. Among the three is former president Donald Trump, a master of discursive self-cleaving, who will be the focus of our conversation. Our conversation shows how various developments in communications in the 21st century, a post-truth information eco-system, bullshitting, and public gaslighting, have enabled this strategy. We conclude with comments on how Trump has expanded discursive self-cleaving from being a response to allegations of sexual misconduct to a routine tool in campaign image making.

Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show

Image: By Frankie Fouganthin - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24499305 Guests: Professor Cameron Winter of the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program and Hannah Eppling of Little Characters Theater Company and Theater Delta.  First broadcast April 12 2024. Playlist here "It's the vulnerability."

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Breaking Boundaries: A podcast from Northwestern University’s Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs

As more consumer-focused companies harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, research on human-machine interactions is becoming increasingly important. In this episode, Venus Jin, PhD, Director of the Communication Program at Northwestern in Qatar, talks with Annelise Riles about her research in this area and examines how AI influences and shapes individuals' choices across various industries.

The Dept. w/ Omar El-Takrori
How To Become a Leader People Love to Follow ft. Daniel Fernandez | The Dept. Ep. 006

The Dept. w/ Omar El-Takrori

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 56:39


In this episode of The Dept. Omar talks with Daniel Fernandez about how to increase your effectiveness as a leader in business, ministry and in life. Omar and Daniel talk about how Jesus prepared his disciples for his absence. This conversation will help you communicate better and as a result, lead better! Check out Daniel's Communication Program here:https://www.danfernan.com/preaching-programCheck out Dan's book "Who's Your And?"https://www.danfernan.com/store/p/whos-your-and-why-a-life-with-people-is-a-life-with-purposeFollow Dan on instagram https://www.instagram.com/danfernan/

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Alagappa CR-01-02-2023 CSIR-CECRI JIGYASA SCIENCE COMMUNICATION PROGRAM-EPISODE 12

IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 9:56


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Alagappa CR-CSIR-CECRI JIGYASA SCIENCE COMMUNICATION PROGRAM-EPISODE 11- Dr K Giribabu

IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 18:54


January 2023

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Audio from our archived webinars
Is Your Written Hazard Communication Program OSHA Compliant?

Audio from our archived webinars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 61:07


Experts from J. J. Keller cover: What needs to be included in your written hazard communication program; how to ensure it stays updated; how to make it accessible to employees; and more. You are listening to audio from a webinar in the Safety+Health Webinar Series presented on Oct. 27, 2022, by J. J. Keller & Associates. Watch the archived webinar video to see the presenter's slides at https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/events/290-is-your-written-hazard-communication-program-osha-compliant

Safety+Health magazine
Is Your Written Hazard Communication Program OSHA Compliant?

Safety+Health magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 61:07


Experts from J. J. Keller cover: What needs to be included in your written hazard communication program; how to ensure it stays updated; how to make it accessible to employees; and more. You are listening to audio from a webinar in the Safety+Health Webinar Series presented on Oct. 27, 2022, by J. J. Keller & Associates. Watch the archived webinar video to see the presenter's slides at https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/events/290-is-your-written-hazard-communication-program-osha-compliant

Torpid Liver (and other symptoms of poor communication)
Audit Your Communication Program

Torpid Liver (and other symptoms of poor communication)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 28:46


Learn from Sue Heuman, ABC, MC, IABC Fellow about how insights gained from communication audits can lead to more effective, influential strategic communication programs.

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6 Steps to a Successful Hazard Communication Program

Audio from our archived webinars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 57:09


Join Hunter Taylor, KPA team supervisor, guides you through the six key steps to developing and maintaining your hazard communication program. You are listening to audio from a webinar in the Safety+Health Webinar Series presented on July 28, 2022, by KPA. Watch the archived webinar video to see the presenter's slides at https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/events/276-6-steps-to-a-successful-hazard-communication-program

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Safety+Health magazine
6 Steps to a Successful Hazard Communication Program

Safety+Health magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 57:09


Join Hunter Taylor, KPA team supervisor, guides you through the six key steps to developing and maintaining your hazard communication program. You are listening to audio from a webinar in the Safety+Health Webinar Series presented on July 28, 2022, by KPA. Watch the archived webinar video to see the presenter's slides at https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/events/276-6-steps-to-a-successful-hazard-communication-program

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Legal Well-Being In Action
New Mexico's Big Law Firms

Legal Well-Being In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 48:36


Speakers:Briggs Cheney, Esq., Dixon•Scholl•Carrillo•P.A., and the Co-Chair to the NMJLAP Committee.Seth Sparks is a director in the Litigation Department. He practices in the areas of trucking defense, professional liability, insurance coverage and bad faith and insurance defense. He represents his professional clients before their regulatory boards including the Disciplinary Board, an agency of the New Mexico Supreme Court. Having litigated jury and non-jury cases at all levels of state and federal courts in New Mexico, he has significant trial experience. Mr. Sparks also coordinates and conducts accident investigations for his trucking clients and set up a rapid action team for that purpose.Mr. Sparks was a law clerk for the Honorable John Edwards Conway, Chief United States District Judge for the District of New Mexico from 1994-1996.Mr. Sparks has achieved the highest Martindale-Hubbell rating.Mr. Sparks is listed in The Best Lawyers in America for his expertise and experience in insurance law and transportation law.Best Lawyers in America named Mr. Sparks Albuquerque Transportation Law Lawyer of the Year for the years 2013, 2018 and 2020.Mr. Sparks is listed in Southwest Super Lawyers for his experience and expertise in Civil Litigation: Defense.Mia Kern Lardy is a shareholder in the Litigation group. She practices primarily in employment, education, and insurance litigation at both the trial and appellate level. She has lead attorney experience in administrative due process hearings as well as in a jury trial. Mia has been recognized as a Southwest Rising Star by Southwest Super Lawyers® since 2016.After receiving her undergraduate degree in Political Science and Spanish magna cum laude from Marquette University, Mia received her law degree cum laude with a certificate in child law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law in 2010. While at Loyola, Mia was a Child Law Fellow and the Editor-in-Chief of the Children's Legal Rights Journal. She was awarded the President's Medallion in 2009. Prior to joining Modrall Sperling, Mia clerked for the Honorable Petra Jimenez Maes of the New Mexico Supreme Court.Mia served as an adjunct professor for a legal drafting class at the University of New Mexico School of Law. She also served on the University of New Mexico School of Law Kellogg Grant Advisory Committee that was charged with designing a new program in children's law.Angelica Lopez, is an Associate in the Albuquerque office. She is a member of our Litigation Department, and her practice focuses primarily on Products Liability, General Liability, and Health Law litigation.During law school, Ms. Lopez served as Editor-in-Chief of the New Mexico Law Review. After her first year of law school, Ms. Lopez was selected to serve as an extern in the chambers of the Honorable Justice Barbara J. Vigil of the New Mexico Supreme Court. Ms. Lopez's hard work and dedication to excellence in law school also allowed her to serve as a Tutor for Professor Ted Occhialino's Civil Procedure class and as a Writing Tutor for the Legal Analysis and Communication Program.Upon graduation, Ms. Lopez was among the top students recognized for academic success. She received a LexisNexis Award for Top Academic Achievement, the UNM School of Law's Faculty Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Law School, and the West Academic Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement in the Third Year.Ms. Lopez brings over twelve years of work experience with the State of New Mexico prior to law school, including eight years of service as a Court Clerk for the Second Judicial District Court, one and a half years of service at the Department of Finance and Administration, and three years of service at the General Services Department overseeing complex procurements for executive branch agencies.Disclaimer:Thank you for listening! This episode was produced by the State Bar of New Mexico's Well-Being Committee and the New Mexico  Lawyer Assistance Program. All editing and sound mixing was done by BlueSky eLearn. Intro music is by Gil Flores. The views of the presenters are that of their own and are not endorsed by the State Bar of New Mexico. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment or legal advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

The Climate Daily
Hope for Humanity, Family Forest Carbon Program, Yale Climate Change Communication Program's Teacher Resources

The Climate Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 6:28


Providence College Podcast
News and Gossip, Is There a Difference? - Andrea McDonnell, Ph.D.

Providence College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 32:21


Can the study of pop culture be an academic discipline? Absolutely. And Andrea McDonnell, Ph.D., director of the new Communication Program at Providence College, is a foremost scholar in the area of media discourse and its intersection with gossip, celebrity, gender, and politics. The author of “Celebrity: A History of Fame,” with co-author Susan Douglas, Andrea shares her insights into popular topics in her field, such as the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, COVID's effect on media consumption, and the blurry distinction between news and gossip.Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and YouTube.  Visit Providence College on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, and LinkedIn.

Shared Practices | Your Dental Roadmap to Practice Ownership | Custom Made for the New Dentist

Episode 4-38 What Ethical Sales with Ashley Latter Shared Practices goes international and brings on a infectious accent to talk about how your dental office should be thinking about sales. We are proud to have Ashley Latter of international fame on the show. Ashley has prior experience with the Dale Carnegie organization and now runs his own dental sales training business.  Ever had the tough patient that can't seem to ever get over how expensive dentistry is? You start feeling sorry for yourself because maybe that patient is right, dentistry is too expensive. Ashley comes on the show to whip you into shape! Make you see the value that you are adding into people's lives! Repairing function, treating them well, and showing them the right journey that they should travel along to a healthier mouth.  Ashley believes that the team needs to be shown that they are in sales -- ethical sales -- and making those sales is HELPING patients. You'll be able to find the patient's that are in the right point in their journey by asking three simple questions. Ashley leaves us with how dentist's can learn so much from visiting high end restaurants and made me realize I have to take my wife to Ruth Chris!   Bio  Ashley Latter started his business coaching career working for the legendary Dale Carnegie Training Organization. He was a four-course instructor and an International Master Trainer. He traveled extensively worldwide, coaching delegates to become trainers. This is the highest position that can be bestowed on a Dale Carnegie careerist. In 1997 two dentists took part on Ashley’s Two Day Ethical Sales and Communication Program in Manchester. Since then, tens of thousands of delegates, comprising of dentists, orthodontists, treatment coordinators, specialists, and other team members have now taken this program in fourteen countries worldwide. Ashley has soon delivered over 26,000 hours of business coaching to the dental industry all over the world. He is simply the best at empowering dentists, orthodontists, and their teams to communicate with their patients. Ashley has a unique process which includes sharing proven strategies and coaching delegates in a fun and positive way, allowing them to develop new skills, behaviors, and increased levels of self-confidence. This process allows for improved performance in practice and improved results. Ashley has written three books including, ‘Don’t Wait for the Tooth Fairy,’ and ‘You Are Worth it’ He has also contributed to the Dental Masters Series Show Resources Dr. Ashley Latter Dental Practice Management Dr. Latter’s courses Contact Dr. Latter

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Woodbury University's Studio 7500
Interview with Dr. Jennifer Peterson, chair of the Communication program

Woodbury University's Studio 7500

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 38:45


Jamie and Greg speak with Dr. Jennifer Peterson, chair of Woodbury University's Communication Department.

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ZEISS Full Exposure
ep.18 Richard Falco

ZEISS Full Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 35:38


For over thirty years award-winning documentary photographer, filmmaker and journalist, Richard Falco has covered the world for major magazines and published books on the September 11th attacks and paramedics in Harlem. He is now the Coordinator of Multimedia Journalism in the Masters in Communication Program at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut and the Director of the Vision Project, a multi-faceted organization dedicated to promoting investigative journalism, photography, multi-media and education. A vast archive of this important work can be seen and heard at visionproject.org. Host: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames Today's Guest: Richard Falco - Documentary Photographer, Filmmaker and Journalist https://www.falcophotography.com/ https://www.visionproject.org/ Follow us @zeiss_fullexposure  

Inside The Mind of Teens and Tweens
While You Are Teaching Student Attention Spans Are Shrinking

Inside The Mind of Teens and Tweens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 10:12


Many teachers have noticed that the attention span of students in their classes appears to be shrinking. What is the solution to this increasing trend? Follow: @rrlamourelle @bamradionetwork @uhmms #edchat #parenting Patricia Scott has more than 15 years of corporate leadership experience--coupled with a Ph.D. in Communication, 13 years as a lecturer in the Communication Program at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and author of two national best-selling books including Getting a Squirrel to Focus: Engage and Persuade Today’s Listeners.

UnearthED
Three Tips to Master the New Rules of Good Communication

UnearthED

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 11:31


Our guest turns our thinking about "good communication" with others upside down. Tune in to learn the new rules. Follow: @gustafsonbrad @benjamingilpin @uhmms @bamradionetwork Scott has more than 15 years of corporate leadership experience--coupled with a Ph.D. in Communication, 13 years as a lecturer in the Communication Program at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and author of two national best-selling books including Getting a Squirrel to Focus: Engage and Persuade Today’s Listeners. Dr. Brad Gustafson is the principal and lead learner at Greenwood Elementary in Minnesota. Ben Gilpin is currently the principal at Warner Elementary School in Spring Arbor. He has a Master’s in education from Spring Arbor University.

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech
Episode 6: Matthew Dischinger / Colson Whitehead Will Break You, Too

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 9:46


Matthew Dischinger, a scholar of literatures of the American and global South, analyzes a scene from the South Carolina chapter of The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead’s prize-winning novel set in the antebellum United States. His article, “States of Possibility,” about the novel's use of “speculative satire” is in the current special issue of The Global South, titled Engaging with the Poetics of Peripheralization. Read more at the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program's online journal TechSTYLE: b.gatech.edu/1oRln6H

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech
Episode 5: Ruthie Yow / When John Roberts's Words Cease to Matter

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 11:09


Ruthie Yow, a historian and ethnographer of student activism and public school integration in the South, takes Chief Justice John Roberts to task for his majority opinion in the landmark Supreme Court case of 2007, Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1. Her study of the legacy of the high court's Brown v. Topeka Board of Education decision, specifically in Marietta, Georgia, is the subject of her book, Students of the Dream: Resegregation in a Southern City (Harvard UP, 2017). Read more at the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program's online journal TechSTYLE: http://b.gatech.edu/2mVRUe6

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech
Episode 4: Halcyon Lawrence / When I Talk to Siri

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 10:14


Halcyon Lawrence, who specializes in speech intelligibility and accent bias in the design of voice-interaction technology, observes that her Samsung phone Galaxy “has no specific answers” for her when she asks how to get to the legendary Atlanta diner The Varsity. According to Lawrence, speech interactions with voice-user technologies are a “boundary . . . for which the rules of engagement are not clear.” Read more at the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program's online journal TechSTYLE: http://b.gatech.edu/2jbcU15

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Andalusia Wise Pod
February Four 2016 Session 2- "The Friendliest Bed in Town"

Andalusia Wise Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 113:17


Monica Miller is Assistant Director, Writing and Communication Program, Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Literature, Media, and Communication Georgia Institute of Technology. Monica will present on the topic of Milledgeville, Prostitution, and Leora Watts.

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech
Episode 3: Sarah Higinbotham / A Safe, Imaginative Space

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 7:19


Victorianist Ellen Stockstill interviews Sarah Higinbotham, who specializes in early modern literature, law, and violence. Higinbotham argues that Dr. Seuss’s absurd story and illustrations in The Sneetches (1961) offer kids “a safe imaginative space” to think about big issues like human rights, human dignity, and their responsibility for others. Such spaces are the subject of Higinbotham's book Human Rights in Children’s Literature: Imagination and the Narrative of Law (Oxford UP, 2015). Read more at the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program's online journal TechSTYLE: http://b.gatech.edu/2mYB8Le

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech
Episode 2: Caitlin Kelly / Read as Believers

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 9:14


Caitlin Kelly, who specializes in the literature and culture of the long eighteenth century, examines the role of private devotion in Samuel Richardson’s landmark epistolary novel Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded (1740). Of particular interest is the public performance of Pamela’s adaptation of Psalm 137, best known by its first verse: “By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion” (KJV). Read more at the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program's online journal: http://b.gatech.edu/2mXxPUz

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech
Episode 1: Eric Rettberg / Laughter Worth Reading

Flash Readings by the Brittain Fellows at Georgia Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 5:18


Brittain Fellow Eric Rettberg, who specializes in conceptual poetry and the digital humanities, interprets the variants—as editors and textual scholars call them—of William Carlos Williams’s laughter in two public readings of the iconic lyric “This Is Just to Say." Read more at the Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program's journal TechSTYLE: http://b.gatech.edu/2mXREv3

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Atlanta Skeptics in the Pub
Nuns Gone Wild: The Maria Monk Conspiracy

Atlanta Skeptics in the Pub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2012 37:29


Murder! Obscenity! Fornication! Villainy! Kidnapping! Infanticide! Insanity! Torture! Prostitution! Just another day at the convent, according to Maria Monk, perhaps America's most widely published author before Harriet Beecher Stowe released Uncle Tom's Cabin. Wonder over the biggest American controversy of its day! Hear about those who were responsible for scandalizing a nation! Marvel at the skeptics who got to the truth of the matter! And learn, if your heart is strong enough, what the nuns have buried in the basement! What About Bob? Bob Blaskiewicz received his Ph.D in English from Saint Louis University. He specializes in twentieth-century American literature and culture, and wrote his dissertation on the fiction and memoirs of American combat veterans of the Second World War. He is a Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in the Writing and Communication Program at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, where he teaches writing and communication classes that take extraordinary claims as their subject. His most recent classes include Science and Pseudoscience, American Conspiracy Theories, and Writing about World War II in Film and Literature (Spring 2011). He is currently the Chair of the Steering Committee for the Atlanta chapter of the Independent Investigations Group (IIG-Atlanta), a research group and public resource for information about the paranormal and extraordinary. IIG-Atlanta also has a standing $50,000 challenge for anyone who can provide evidence demonstrating the existence of the paranormal, occult, or supernatural under properly controlled conditions. But he really wants to direct. --- Released and distributed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 United States license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ You are free to: Share - to copy, distribute and transmit the work Remix - to adapt the work Under the following conditions: Attribution - You must attribute the work (but not in any way that suggests that the Atlanta Skeptics, the Speaker(s) nor AbruptMedia, LLC endorses you or your use of the work) to the Atlanta Skeptics (http://www.AtlantaSkeptics.com/), the Speaker(s) and AbruptMedia, LLC (http://www.AbruptMedia.com). Noncommercial - You may not use this work for commercial purposes. Share Alike - If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one.