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Keeley Rosenfield, Ava Swenson, Grace Westenberger, Paris Pinney, and Mary Mayhew are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2025 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Welcome to the first episode of Season Eleven of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eleven features a trio of linked lectures written and delivered by Renee Gladman during her time as a Bagley Wright Lecturer, in 2020 and 2021. Gladman shared these lectures over Zoom during Covid, in partnership with the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands at Arizona State University. These linked lectures, broadly titled “Am I A Fiction? // Three lectures on Invisibility, Fictional Knowing, andWriting-Drawing” explores the perplexities, epiphanies, inventions, and other phenomena that have been central to Renee Gladman's writing and drawing practices over the past two decades as well as indispensable to the shaping of her Ravicka series (Dorothy, a publishing project). These talks roam through several questions: How do we envision a future space or future city that can both recognize and nourish bodies that are exiled, fractured, othered, multiple, or ever shifting? How do we cultivate relationships with the non-known and non-visible forms that energize and make mysteries of our work and our living? And how do we sustainwork across varying fields of thought and media?Today, we'll hear the a recording of the first of these lectures, “Theory for Moving Houses,” given October 21, 2021 in collaboration with the composer and sonic artist Mauricio Pauly.Gladman's book of collected BWLS lectures, Theory for Moving Houses, is forthcoming from Wave Books, and is available here.Visit us at our website, bagleywrightlectures.org, for moreinformation about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessionsfrom the Free Music ArchiveCC BY NC
Esther Schick, Bailey Kocken, Mary Morgan, Rachel Potts, and Courtney Ryan are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2025 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Alayna Garrity, Alex Hein, Emily Gibbs, Brooke Hess, and Kelsie Mohr are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2025 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Selena Tandon, a teacher-librarian and former equity consultant with the York Region District School Board in Aurora, Ontario, Canada. In this episode, we will learn about Selena's mission as an educator to forge change and how she has leveraged networked learning opportunities to create spaces beyond the confines of systems of education.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Selena Tandon, a teacher-librarian and former equity consultant with the York Region District School Board in Aurora, Ontario, Canada. On this episode, Selena will describe how she organizes and displays literature in her school's library to connect teachers and students to books in intentional ways. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Mr. Vương, an upper‑elementary teacher whose TikTok account, @teamvuong—centered on social‑emotional learning and social‑justice‑oriented teaching practices—has garnered more than 100,000 followers. On this episode, Mr. Vương reflects on his decade‑long teaching career and the ways he centers community building and student humanity in his practice. In his classroom, critical literacy and inquiry take precedence as he and his students navigate both professional and social systems. He also discusses how he leverages TikTok to promote creativity and innovation within the teaching profession. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Mr. Vương, an upper‑elementary teacher whose TikTok account, @teamvuong—centered on social‑emotional learning and social‑justice‑oriented teaching practices—has garnered more than 100,000 followers. On this episode, we will look back at Mr. Vương's journey into the teaching profession and his family's acceptance of his career choice.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Dr. Alex Corbitt, an Assistant Professor of Literacy Education in the Syracuse University School of Education. During our conversation, Alex shared about his years of teaching in the Bronx in which play, inquiry, and failure were central to his students' language arts engagement. He also shared his perspective on how today's teachers can connect language arts curricula to student interests while still maintaining best practices aligned to science of reading principles.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Scott Weiler, an Instructor of Robotics and Automation at Pima JTED, a career and technical education high school in Tucson, Arizona. Scott is also an Adjunct Professor of Automated Industrial Technology at Pima Community College. On this episode, we will learn about Scott's journey from studying language to robotics to teaching. We will also hear about how the tenets of hands-on, experiential learning and career connections are central to his teaching approaches.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Scott Weiler, an Instructor of Robotics and Automation at Pima JTED, a career and technical education high school in Tucson, Arizona. Scott is also an Adjunct Professor of Automated Industrial Technology at Pima Community College. On this episode, Scott will share about Girl Power in Science and Engineering, an initiative Scott started in 2012 for connecting girls with mentors to learn more about STEM fields.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Maddi Briguglio, the Director of Operations for the Inside Out Network and a Faculty Associate at Arizona State University. The Inside Out Network brokers connections between individuals released from prisons and service providers to facilitate the reentry process. On this episode, Maddi will share how her work at Inside Out and her teaching at Arizona State University inform each other. She works with criminal justice majors and students who take her course as an elective.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Maddi Briguglio, the Director of Operations for the Inside Out Network and a Faculty Associate at Arizona State University. The Inside Out Network brokers connections between individuals released from prisons and service providers to facilitate the reentry process. On this episode, we will learn about Maddi's reentry work and the impacts Maddi and the Inside Out Network team make on the lives of system-impacted individuals.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Pra onde viajar em 2026? Neste episódio especial, Rafael Carvalho e Adolfo Nomelini recebem mais de uma dezena de especialistas, entre apresentadores e influenciadores de viagem. Eles dão dicas de destinos no Brasil e no mundo que acham que são tendência e valem a pena conhecer em 2026. E você? Já tem planos? Conta pra gente nos comentários!Perfis dos convidados:@pedroandradetv@viagenscine@vemcomkevin@viajaresimples@blognosnochile@youmustgoblog@tarcilaferro@viajandocomamor@lalarebelo@carolbarcellos@oquesaberantesdeirTrilha: Corporate by Serge Quadrado via Free Music Archive (CC BY-NC 4.0)
This week, we will sit down with Maggie Beeber, the recently retired Undergraduate Advising Coordinator and Teacher Certification Officer in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. This interview was recorded about five weeks before Maggie's retirement. She looked back on a career grounded in service to School of Education students and the extended university community as well as the Maggie Beeber Future Educators Scholarship.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Erika MacNeil, a teacher librarian in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, who previously appeared on this podcast in 2023. In our conversation this year, I caught up with Erika about her teaching over the past few years as I prepared to finalize a chapter about her in my book, Narratives of Pedagogical Development and Navigation of Educational Contexts, which was published by IGI Global this June. As you will hear, Erika continues to make relationships with students and families truly central to her work and how she curates and shares literature within her school community.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Maria Loy Carson, the Executive Director of Camp HOPE, a weekend camp in Central Wisconsin for children who have lost a loved one to work through the grieving process.On this episode, Maria will discuss her career transitions from social work to higher education to now directing Camp HOPE and becoming a first-time parent.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Maria Loy Carson, the Executive Director of Camp HOPE, a weekend camp in Central Wisconsin for children who have lost a loved one to work through the grieving process.On this episode, Maria will describe the origins of Camp HOPE and the work being done for campers and their families.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Adolfo Nomelini e Rafael Carvalho entrevistam João Assis, brasileiro que mora há 10 anos na região de Zurique, na Suíça.O convidado, pai de dois filhos e casado com outra brasileira, fala de sua experiência no país, as diferenças culturais, dá dicas que só os locais sabem e revela curiosidades dos suíços num papo descontraído.Vídeo de Zurique no canalTrem Panorâmico na SuíçaTrilha: Presentation Corporate by YuraSoop via Free Music Archive (CC BY-NC 4.0)
This week, we will sit down with Dr. Chloe Morris, a professor at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, teaching courses in classroom management and diversity. On this episode, Chloe will discuss the importance of school culture and how it impacted her classroom teaching career in both positive and negative ways. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Dr. Corey Hall, a Librarian at Manheim Central Senior High School in Manheim, PA. Corey previously appeared on the podcast in 2022 after her school librarian position had been reconstituted after the heights of the COVID-19 pandemic.On this episode, Corey details the last few years of her life and how she has returned to librarianship, now at the high school level.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Taylor Kundinger, Aleaya Neu, Parker Prahl, Ava Schwartzbauer, and Megan Garski are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Spring 2025 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Giselle Rottier, Jack Sliwicki, Matthew Bestul, and Bennett Ksicinski are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Spring 2025 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Owen Bessey, Kyle Brown, Abby Cookle, Erin Griesbach, Jaelyn Handrick, and Ella Trieloff are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Spring 2025 and the implications of AI on policies and academic integrity.Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Molly Lawlis, Molly Voigt, Liz Voltmer, and Ali Wegener are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2024 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Abby Hockberger, Grace Hasse, Gracie Mihalski, and Lorelei Schlueter are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2024 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Adian Roth, Zane Westberg, and Jordan Dietz are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2024 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Rylee Wiese and Hannah Lunde are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2024 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Lucille Madison, Abigail Roberts, and Makayla Shirk are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2024 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Anna Brown, Lauren Behm, and Mack Kohler are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2024 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Kailee Ansorge, Abbe Golbach, Natalie Johnson, and Malia Gauthier are pre-service teaching candidates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. In this bonus episode of the Journeys of Teaching podcast, they discuss their exploration and critical evaluation of different AI tools during Fall 2024 and the implications of AI for teaching and learning. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Paul Howey, a Roving Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Atlanta Braves. On this episode, we will learn about Paul's journey to working in Major League Baseball, first with the Seattle Mariners organization and now the Atlanta Braves. As you will hear, Paul's work is very context-driven and flexible, depending on myriad factors such as travel demands, weather, the wear-and-tear of the 162-game season, and meeting the needs of each individual player with whom he works. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Paul Howey, a Roving Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Atlanta Braves. On this episode, Paul discusses how he forms meaningful connections with players in the Braves organization who come from all over the world, connecting with them in ways that account for sociocultural differences. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Kacie Lucchini Butcher, the Director of the Rebecca M. Blank Center for Campus History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. On this episode, we will learn about the Center for Campus History at UW-Madison and how Kacie and her team facilitate discussions around history and topics that may challenge the worldviews of others. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Kacie Lucchini Butcher, the Director of the Rebecca M. Blank Center for Campus History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. On this episode, we will discuss specific approaches and examples of how Kacie engages in dialogue with members of the community to navigate differences in perceptions and beliefs, focusing on what she calls a “shared human understanding.” Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Kacie Lucchini Butcher, the Director of the Rebecca M. Blank Center for Campus History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. On this episode, we will discuss how Kacie sustains her personal and professional wellbeing, given the challenging conversations and historical topics she navigates in her role as a public historian and project manager. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Dr. Gina L. Solano, an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the SUNY Oneonta. On this episode, Gina and Aaron discuss all things ed tech, including how Gina became interested in leveraging the affordances of technology for educational purposes and how she fosters student-centered uses of tech in her work as a teacher educator. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Emily Goenner Munson, an Associate Professor of Business Communications at St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. On this episode, Emily will describe how she fosters her students' business writing skills through authentic assignments and tasks that reflect industry-level practices. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Emily Goenner Munson, an Associate Professor of Business Communications at St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. On this episode, we will hear all about Emily's draw towards literature and writing and how she became a business communications professor. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
This week, we will sit down with Lieutenant Mikaela Wehking, a Medical Service Officer in the U.S. Army. On this episode, we will hear about a training mission Mikaela participated in last year in Malaysia with members of the U.S., Malaysian, and Australian Armies, and how she and her team navigated differences of cultural norms and strategy to achieve collaborative success. Dr. Aaron R. Gierhart is an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and previously taught in the Illinois public schools for 11 years. Visit his LinkTree to connect with him. Thank you to Mitch Furr for the podcast intro/outro music and Adam Gierhart for the logo artwork. Transition Music Credit: “Radiate Instrumental (GLASS)”, Nuisance, Free Music Archive CC BY-NC
Summary: When Harry Met Sally just celebrated its 35th anniversary and we are re-releasing the episode we did on it way back in 2017 because there is no better way to greet the New Year than by re-watching one of the best rom-coms of them all! Also discussed: The African Queen, Atomic Blonde, and The Way We Were. Show notes: Spanish Twelve Grapes When Harry Met Sally trailer The Way We Were trailer The myth of the male bumbler Obvious Child trailer Recommendations: Andrea: Rom Com by Dina Del Bucchia & Daniel Zomparelli Lisa: Atomic Blonde (but with a warning that it's extremely violent) Music credits: "Get Happy Now" by Podington Bear from Free Music Archive CC BY-NC 3.0 "Glockenspiel Beat" by Podington Bear from Free Music Archive CC BY-NC 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst From Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! LinksPop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Facebook Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library.
Summary: This week we have an encore presentation of a holiday episode we did way back in 2017. Andrea Warner and Lisa toss Love Actually and The Holiday by the wayside and bring their actual favourite holiday movies to the table - let the new argument begin! Also discussed: the words and wisdom of Angela Davis, onscreen kissing, and whether Die Hard constitutes a Christmas movie (the answer is yes). Show notes: Angela Davis Judy Garland, A Star is Born Meet Me in St. Louis trailer It's A Wonderful Life trailer The Greatest Gift (book) A Brief History of Kissing in Movies Sally Benson, screenwriter, author Recommendations: Lisa: Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff Andrea: Daniel Caesar, Freudian Music credits: "Glockenspiel Beat" by Podington Bear from Free Music Archive CC BY-NC 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst From Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! LinksPop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Facebook Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library.
Welcome to the third and final episode of Season Ten of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Ten is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Srikanth Reddy during his tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer, in 2015. Srikanth Reddy's series of lectures consider a range of questions concerning poetry and visual art, including theories of likeness, ekphrasis, and wonder. Today's talk, entitled “The 'O' of Wonder: A Syzygy,” traces a history of wonder in the western poetic tradition from Homer to Milton to Ronald Johnson. It was recorded and presented in partnership with Counterpath at the University of Denver, September 18, 2015. To view a gallery of works referenced in this talk, visit the Bagley Wright Lecture Series website or click here. Reddy's book based on his BWLS lectures, The Unsignificant: Three Talks on Poetry and Pictures, is forthcoming from Wave Books, and is available here. Visit us at our website, bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive CC BY NC
Welcome to the first episode of Season Ten of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Ten is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Srikanth Reddy during his tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer, in 2015. Srikanth Reddy's series of lectures consider a range of questions concerning poetry and visual art, including theories of likeness, ekphrasis, and wonder. Today, we'll hear a recording of “The Unsignificant,” given October 2, 2015 at New York University. This lecture considers W. H. Auden's poem “Musee des Beaux Arts” in relation to Peter Brueghel's painting “The Fall of Icarus,” and references a number of artworks. To view a gallery of these works, visit the Bagley Wright Lecture Series website or click here. Reddy's book based on his BWLS lectures, The Unsignificant: Three Talks on Poetry and Pictures, is forthcoming from Wave Books, and is available here. Visit us at our website, bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive CC BY NC
Summary: This week we humbly serve up an encore presentation of our discussion about Titanic, a movie that we have had a love-hate relationship with for 26 years (and counting). Why is it the second most popular film ever? Does it matter if there was room for Jack on the door? Why is this movie so long? Also discussed: Mindhunter, Ibeyi, and the value of talk therapy. Show notes: I believe you, it's not your fault blog Why Men Force Women To Watch Them Masturbate Titanic trailer Titanic: put your hands on me, Jack Gilmore Girls: You Jump, I Jump Jack James Cameron IMDB Could Jack have survived the Titanic disaster? Titanic the musical Recommendations: Lisa: Mindhunter Andrea: Ibeyi Music credits: "Deviate" by Podington Bear from Free Music Archive CC BY-NC 3.0 "Nouvelle Noel" Kevin MacLeod From Incompetech CC BY 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Pop This! LinksPop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Facebook Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library.
Summary: Encore presentation. This week we go way back in the vaults and discover that in 2017 our main preoccupation was arguing over whether Eat Pray Love or Under the Tuscan Sun was the better/worse mid-life crisis movie. Part 2 of a 2-part series (Part 1 re-aired on Sept. 7). Show notes: The Rabbit Hole, Seattle GeekGirlCon Eat. Pray. Love. Market. (Fast Company) Recommendations: Lisa: The Defenders Andrea W.: NYT roundtable on "Women Are Making The Best Rock Music Today" Music credits: Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From: incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Intro bed: "OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst Courtesy of Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL "Good Times" by Podington Bear Courtesy of Free Music Archive CC BY-NC 3.0 Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Intro voiced by Morgan Brayton Pop This! is a podcast featuring three women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Andrea Gin is a producer and an avid figure skating fan. Press play and come hang out with your new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin.
On today's episode of the lightning round podcast, the state travel series forges on. Dan and Al chat with John Edman, director of Explore Minnesota. And wouldn't you know, the three of them chat about exploring Minnesota! The trio chat about the Twin Cities, the 10,000 lakes, the north shore, the future of the mall of America and more.Link to Explore Minnesota Audio Intro: “Minnesota” by Lil Yachty From the Free Music Archive CC BY NC 4.0Audio Outro: “The Biggest Ball Of Twine In Minnesota” by “Weird Al” YankovicFrom the Free Music Archive CC BY NC 4.0
Dan and Al talk about Al turning 23 years old on today's episode of The Lightning Round Podcast. Dan then walks through some birthday traditions with Al. Audio Intro/Outro: “Sky Mall” by Vulfpeck From the Free Music Archive CC BY NC 4.0
The State Travel Series Forges on as Al sits down with Otie McKinley, media and communication manager for the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Otie and Al chat about which great lakes Michigan residents are most partial towards, cultural differences between residents of the upper peninsula and main mitten, the natural beauty of the state and highlight a few must see cities across the state. Link to Michigan.org Audio Intro: “America” by Simon and Garfunkel From the Free Music Archive CC BY NC 4.0Audio Outro: “Detroit Rock City” by KissFrom the Free Music Archive CC BY NC 4.0
Dan and Al talk about road rage, Kenny Bell a flooded basement and more banter before discussing Dan's thoughts on the NFL draft. Then Al presents his sports topic for the week as he informs Dan why more home teams where white jerseys.Link to Kenny Bell BlockAudio Intro: “Dirty Laundry” by Don HenleyFrom the Free Music Archive CC BY NC 4.0