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Security and privacy within biotech are critical points of consideration and discussion as the industry continues to innovate at speed, and it is such aspects that are central to today's podcast with Zach Powers, chief information security officer at Benchling, the R&D cloud platform for the biotech industry.
Quickies Prerolls is the hottest new cannabis brand to hit the streets in a major way with their top-of-the-line quality & affordable prices on all their products! Be sure to check out the website at www.quickiesprerolls.com or on IG @quickiesprerollsss to check out their hemp wraps & more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quickies prerolls is the hottest new cannabis brand to hit the streets in a major way with their top of the line quality & affordable prices on all their products! Be sure to check out the website at www.quickiesprerolls.com or on IG @quickiesprerollsss to check out their hemp wraps & more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Movie Trap podcast, hosts Kristian Boruff, Zach Powers, and Russell Carlsen dive into the 2011 film "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy". They discuss the film's intricate plot, strong performances from its cast (including Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, and Tom Hardy), and the unique visual style employed by director Tomas Alfredson. The hosts also explore the film's themes of espionage, loyalty, and betrayal, and how they resonate in today's society. With their characteristic wit and insight, Boruff, Powers, and Carlsen offer a thoughtful and entertaining analysis of this critically acclaimed spy thriller. Fans of the film and the podcast alike won't want to miss this episode of The Movie Trap. #SpyThriller #ColdWar #BritishIntelligence Click to SUBSCRIBE ► https://bit.ly/MovieTrap TWITTER ► https://www.twitter.com/themovietrap Movie Trap are: Boruff ► https://twitter.com/kboruff Carlsen ► https://twitter.com/RussellCarlsen Powers ► https://twitter.com/Powerswerth Music by Harry Foster! Show Cover Art by Josh Hollis! @joshua_hollis
I have good feelings about this one! Zach Powers returns to discuss desparate criminals and mysterious benefactors in Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations (1861). John McCoy with Zach Powers.
I have good feelings about this one! Zach Powers returns to discuss desparate criminals and mysterious benefactors in Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations (1861). John McCoy with Zach Powers.
Today on the Logan Blackman Show we recap all that happened during 'Super Wild Car Weekend!' We go game by game and discuss everything that went down, from Purdy's career day, the Jaguars comeback, the Bills stressful victory, to the Cowboys dominating win, and more! Sticking with the Cowboys, we discuss Tom Brady's probably last game in Tampa and discuss where him, and other veteran quarterbacks, will go this offseason. We then turn our attention to the NFL draft, where Ohio State's CJ Stroud finally declared for the 2023 Draft. We discuss what could've happened had he decided to stay in Columbus and go over the order we think the quarterbacks will get taken, and why. Finally, we go over some misconceptions surrounding Florida's Anthony Richardson and discuss why he could go anywhere from first to 32nd in the Draft. Enjoy!
We give you a fan's perspective on the recap of the 2022 North South 100. Zach Powers and Logan Preston will be joining the show. We'll also provide a preview of the 35th Annual Butterball Memorial, including our picks to win in each class.
Zach Powers pick is There Will Be Blood which famously lost to No Country For Old Men. Will be agree that blood is thicker than crude oil or these accents? Click to SUBSCRIBE ► https://bit.ly/MovieTrap TWITTER ► https://www.twitter.com/themovietrap Movie Trap are: Boruff ► https://twitter.com/kboruff Carlsen ► https://twitter.com/RussellCarlsen Powers ► https://twitter.com/Powerswerth Music by Harry Foster! harryfostermusic@gmail.com Show Cover Art by Josh Hollis! @joshua_hollis #MovieTrap #PTAnderson #ThereWillBeBlood
Winner Winner "His House" Dinner. Zach Powers won our spooky movie around so we are watching a recent horror movie that has gone underappreciated. Click to SUBSCRIBE ► https://bit.ly/MovieTrap TWITTER ► https://www.twitter.com/themovietrap Movie Trap are: Boruff ► https://twitter.com/kboruff Carlsen ► https://twitter.com/RussellCarlsen Powers ► https://twitter.com/Powerswerth Music by Harry Foster! harryfostermusic@gmail.com #MovieTrap #RemiWeekes #HisHouse
Boruff picks out It's A Wonderful Life to find out what dark and evil things lurk in Bedford Falls. (Turns out to be Christmas) Co-hosts Zach Powers and Russell Carlsen run through the streets screaming to assist. We cap this round of glaring omissions in our film literacy with a vote on which was the best. Please tell us what you think! Click to SUBSCRIBE ► https://bit.ly/MovieTrap ********************************************* We have a NEW EPISODE every OTHER FRIDAY! ********************************************* TWITTER ► https://www.twitter.com/themovietrap Movie Trap are: Boruff ► https://twitter.com/kboruff Carlsen ► https://twitter.com/RussellCarlsen Powers ► https://twitter.com/Powerswerth Music by Harry Foster! harryfostermusic@gmail.com #MovieTrap #FrankCapra #Christmas
We're getting ready to return in the next couple weeks, with hot, steaming, fresh from the oven episodes! I maybe wrote this description while I was hungry. Enjoy this absolute classic featuring the wonderful Zach Welch: Teddy Roosevelt!*************************************You're not seeing double, it's two episode 47s (because Brian skipped episode 41)! This time, we welcome the hilarious Zach Welch back to the show to help us talk about Teddy Roosevelt! Zach Powers tries to get us excited about working out, Zach Welch reveals an exotic diet secret, and Brian discovers a shocking truth about Nancy Reagan!
All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series https://cisoseries.com/defense-in-depth-does-a-ciso-need-tech-skills Does a CISO need technical skills to be an effective cybersecurity leader? Many CISOs don't have them. Are they still effective and does it affect their ability to lead? Check out this post for the basis for our conversation on this week’s episode which features me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series, and guest co-host Ben Sapiro, (@ironfog), CISO, Great-West LifeCo, and our guest, Zach Powers, CISO, Benchling. Thanks to our episode sponsor, IT Asset Management Group Poorly managed IT asset disposal, lack of due diligence, and a disposal program without clearly defined responsible parties has now resulted in millions of dollars in regulatory penalties. Is it clear who is responsible for the performance of your data disposition practice? IT Asset Management Group’s free program guide includes tips for establishing stakeholders at your organization and expectations for all practitioners. Download the program guide today at itamg.com/CISO. In this episode Why having the skills helps with realistic expectations Being able to see through the nonsense The value of staying passionate about the profession
Zach Powers selected Death of Stalin by Armando Iannucci. Turns out Stalin wasn't a nice guy, but this film is extremely funny. Please subscribe so we can get a custom URL or even turn on monetization. Click to SUBSCRIBE ► https://bit.ly/MovieTrap ********************************************* We have a NEW EPISODE every OTHER FRIDAY! ********************************************* TWITTER ► https://www.twitter.com/themovietrap FACEBOOK? ► https://www.facebook.com/Movie-Trap-108572075827123 Movie Trap are: Boruff ► https://twitter.com/kboruff Carlsen ► https://twitter.com/RussellCarlsen Powers ► https://twitter.com/Powerswerth Music by Harry Foster! harryfostermusic@gmail.com #DeathOfStalin #Iannucci #MovieTrap
Listen to Zach Powers interview Willie Stewart about the importance of community and stewardship.Support the show (http://my.simplegive.com/dl/?uid=urba902165)
Fiction writer and Director of Communications at The Writer's Center, Zach Powers, encourages us to focus on how we use word choice and syntax to build tension in a scene, as well as how both writing and reading habits can keep us sane in this week's episode of our Quarantine Inspiration Series: weekly mini-episodes that offer writing tips, inspiration, and prompts so writers can keep writing through difficult times.
It's been well accepted by now that we're all humans and if you want to incentivize developers to do well in terms of security then you should recognize them! So, today on The Secure Developer, we will be having another one of our mix episodes, where we compile a sequence of snippets from conversations out of different episodes of the show and our theme for this episode is celebrating success! We feature segments from our interviews with Kyle Randolph, Zach Powers, Siren Hofvander, Mike Hanley, Leif Dreizler, and Eric Ellett, who talk about how success is celebrated at Optimizely, One Medical, Cybercom, Cisco, and Segment. A common theme from our show today is the idea that a little bit of swag goes a long way! Cash rewards tend to incentivize developers to only perform for the money, whereas surprise gifts like shirts, mugs, and hoodies keep things interesting and retain more association with the success they award than money in the bank. Some other interesting methods for celebrating success are public acknowledgments, ‘Cake for No Reason Day', awards in the form of training and certifications, gamification, and a whole lot more! Tune in and hear how the few firms that do celebrate success are upholding this much-needed tradition.
Round one! Current winner Zach Powers picked our new challenge theme of "bad cops". His pick to start game is "Blindspotting" starring Daveed Diggs (Hamilton, Kimmy Schmidt) and Rafael Casal(HBO’s Def Poetry). The film directed by Carlos López Estrada and written by the two stars is a semi-autobiographical account of friends struggling with gentrification and complex racial divides in Oakland California. Ethan Embry shoots someone in the back in the first 10 minutes. Can you guess what his profession is?
Thanks for more than 40,000 downloads! As a thank you for your support and a celebration of wrapping the scripted part of the podcast, our wonderful editor Bex Carlos put together this fun bloopers reel. Enjoy! Unlike most of our episodes, this blooper reel has ADULT LANGUAGE, so our younger listeners should skip this one.Featuring...Shannon Campe, Kiely Fong, Phil Gonzales, Camille Michelotti, Kwame Phillips, Zach Powers, Julia Rohed-Worthington, Allyce Torres, Amanda Winston, and Clint Worthington.
In this brief bonus episode, Shannon updates listeners on what's next for this podcast and "checks in" with Louisa May Alcott for an exploration of her young adult years.This episode was edited by Zach Powers, also of The Revisionists podcast.
Ahead of Professor Bhaer’s (Kwame Phillips) debut on our podcast later this week, Shannon and comedian Jesse Whitehead discuss this controversial character and what his inclusion means to the world of Little Women. Why does he exist? What values did he represent to Louisa and readers at the time? And most importantly, does his marriage to Jo really undercut the book’s feminist themes?This episode also features the voice of Jessica Leff as Louisa May Alcott.* We apologize for some minor audio issues that occurred on my end during this episode. It shouldn’t happen again.*This episode was edited by our own Zach Powers, also of The Revisionists podcast.Check out more of Jesse’s podcasting work by listening to What Is It This Time? with Jesse and Paul. Listeners in Oregon can also find out about his live appearances at www.capitolcitytheater.com.
Dramaturg and theatre educator Susannah Stengel (“Kitty Vaughn”) joins Shannon for a broad discussion of education during the Antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras, and how those trends are reflected in the narrative of “Little Women.”Please note that this episode contains non-graphic mentions of corporal punishment. We feel that the issue was discussed in a thoughtful and age-appropriate way. This episode was edited by our own Zach Powers, also of the Revisionists podcast.
Podcast co-producers and good friends Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell sit down to discuss the new film version of the story, Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women” (2019.) Visit our Show Notes blog at littlewomenpodcast.com for links to further reading and information about the movie. We are not affiliated with this film and any opinions are solely our own.This episode was edited by our own Zach Powers, also of the Revisionists podcast.
Programming Note: We're delaying the release of Episode 6: The Frozen Pond to make sure that its quality is top-notch. Please enjoy this bonus episode and check back this Thursday for our next regular episode!History professor Sarah Ifft Decker of the Media-eval Podcast joins Shannon to discuss Louisa's father Bronson Alcott and his ahead-of-his-time ideas about education. This episode was guest-edited by our own Zach Powers, also of the Revisionists Podcast.
Does anybody really know what time it is? Zach Powers discusses Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel, Mrs. Dalloway. Host John McCoy with Zach Powers and Jean MacDonald.
Jeanne’s on top of the Constitution. Torie challenges Jamie McIntyre and Jeanne to Whose Line is it Anyway? David joins from NATS Park and Zach Powers talks Soviet space fraud and his book First Cosmic Velocity.
From classics to cosmonauts to missing in action. Michael’s stuck on the 9th tee so Liz Clarke fills in. The gang hates Handmaid’s Tale and questions the sequel. Jeanne rises above with classic best sellers. Novelist Zach Powers wants to talk Soviets and space and life and his book First Cosmic Velocity but phones fail, so he’ll come back another day. And David crushes celebrities read classics!
This week we have the talented Zach Powers on the podcast.
Joining me this week is the very funny Zach Powers! Zach just moved to LA this week and he comes on to tell me how he thinks he’s better than me know and how he’s sick of this one-hole shit-town we call Cincinnati (his words, not mine. I love it here). We discuss the music that gets us juiced (Juice-tunes). Zach confesses his love for hit Choch-Rock band Evanescence and the boys really get the convo cooking when we get into gold fish size. Finally Andrew creates his new rapper persona “Buck, Buck, Ground Chuck” and everything works out just fine! Tell your friends! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/puzzlebuddies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/puzzlebuddies/support
This week Billy DeVore, Lee Kimbrell, Zach Powers, and Alex Schubert take take down them dirty cheatin' Pittsburgh Steelers. They also discuss Xmas, Jeff Driskel, and the future of the organization. It's also live from the MOTR Pub basement!
This week Lee Kimbrell and Zach Powers take down the Black Hole that's moving to Las Vegas, DA RAIDERS! They also discuss last weeks game and Billy's awesome wedding.
This week Billy DeVore, Zach Powers, and Alex Schubert put down them wounded ponies of the mile high city. They also discuss drinking the night before thanksgiving, a comedy show where you eat hot dogs, and the beginning of the Jeff Driskel era.
This week Billy DeVore, Zach Powers, Andrew Rudick, and Lee Kimbrell take down AFC North rival the Cleveland Browns. They also discuss onions, dry weddings, and Cody Core.
In episode 23 of The Secure Developer, Guy speaks with Zach Powers, CISO of One Medical, to discuss the evolution of security at One Medical, what he looks for when hiring for his team, and why automation is a must. The post Ep. #23, Automation with One Medical's Zach Powers appeared first on Heavybit.
This week Billy DeVore, Zach Powers, and Lee Kimbrell introduce their first guest of the season, Zach Wycuff! They also talk about escaped horses, Lee's weekend with Steve-O, Billy drinking habits at weddings, and WTF is up with the Baby Hue hire. They also go back and re-roast them dumb big black birds.
This week Alex Schubert, Zach Powers, and Billy DeVore take down the NFC South leader, the New Orleans Saints. They also talk about Red Dead Redemption 2, Papa Roach, and voting.
Election Day Special: What does a 19th Century play have to do with fake news and ecological disaster? Probably nothing, but Shannon Campe and Zach Powers are here nonetheless to discuss Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People (1882). Host John McCoy with Shannon Campe and Zach Powers.
This week Billy DeVore, Lee Kimbrell, Alex Schubert, and Zach Powers throw the Bucs overboard! They also talk about Elon Musk, Billy's Bachelor Party, and why the Apple Store is so stressful.
This week Andrew Rudick, Lee Kimbrell, and Zach Powers make a trail of burns for the Kansas City Chiefs. They also discuss last weeks game.
This week Billy DeVore, Zach Powers, and Alex Schubert take down Big Ben and those Terrible Towel waving buffoons.They also talk about the game against Miami, Tez's return, and how the Chief's game got flexed.
This week Billy DeVore, Alex Schubert, Zach Powers, and Andrew Rudick take down the Atlanta Falcons. They also discuss Andrew's vacation, Alex's driving record, and our new sponsors.
Darren talks to Zach Powers and Shannon Campe (Stage of Fools) about When the Lights Go Out.
Our April edition explores the art of short works, in honor of National Poetry Month and our Four Year Anniversary! What is the lure of shorter pieces? How does one convey so much in so few words? Kathy Curto explains the allure of flash nonfiction, while Paul Fauteux shows us the power of the shortest poems. Plus, flash readings by Zach Powers, Michelle Junot, and Sam Nelson.
The hilarious Zach Welch returns to help us discuss famous non-blimp Paul Von Hindenburg! Zach Powers keeps unfurling his scroll a little bit at a time, Zach Welch remixes Jay Z and Martin Luther, and Brian nearly messes up in under 8 seconds (a personal record).Please help support our show by donating over at our Patreon page. You can even buy your right to vote!Be sure to check out all the fantastic shows on the Denver Podcast Network!
Could you benefit from more negative criticism? Yeah. For sure. Probably.
As we explained last week, this season we're shaking this up by bringing in guests to help fill in some gaps in our shared pop cultural knowledge.This week's is a big gap: Star Trek.Created by Gene Rodenberry and premiering in 1966, the seminal sci-fi series is famous for both its extensive cultural impact and its extremely dedicated fan base. We're lucky to have two of those fans with us to guide our voyage, Zach Powers and Josh Powers.For this introduction, we're watching season one's Space Seed and season two's Amok Time and The Trouble with Tribbles.You can watch these with a subscription to CBS All Access, Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Hulu, or rent the episodes from the usual spots - iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play. Be sure to watch before listening to our discussion! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Clint antes up with guests Zach Powers (of The Revisionists) and Aaron J. Amendola (of VStheUniverse) to talk about the 1998 card-shark drama Rounders! Matt Damon plays a down-on-his-luck poker virtuoso/law student who gets dragged back into the world of underground high-stakes Texas hold 'em by his old friend Worm (Edward Norton), fresh out of prison with a huge gambling debt to repay. Will Damon choose the thrill of the cards over his law career and his bland, responsible girlfriend (Gretchen Mol)? Or will he go back for one last round with the cartoonishly Russian Teddy KGB (John Malkovich)? Is there even a question? Load up a sleeve of Oreos like Malkovich does and check out our episode, along with our custom cocktail and drinking rules! PRODUCER'S NOTE: We're trying a few different ideas regarding mic placement as we finish up work on the new recording studio, so apologies if some of the audio sounds a little more echo-y than usual. We'll get it sorted out soon, promise! (Thanks to our sponsor Cards Against Humanity as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!)
On episode 4 of the podcast, with guests Zach Powers and Korbett Mosesly, we discussed the mayoral race here in Tacoma. In that episode all three of us expressed a preference for Victoria Woodards over Jim...
On episode 4 of the podcast, with guests Zach Powers, Korbett Mosesly, we discussed the mayoral race here in Tacoma. In that episode all three of us expressed a preference for Victoria Woodards over Jim Merritt,...
You're not seeing double, it's two episode 47s (because Brian skipped episode 41)! This time, we welcome the hilarious Zach Welch back to the show to help us talk about Teddy Roosevelt! Zach Powers tries to get us excited about working out, Zach Welch reveals an exotic diet secret, and Brian discovers a shocking truth about Nancy Reagan! You can support this show over on https://patreon.com/therevisionists and be sure to check out our rewards and get in on that voting!
This week, we toke up with Shannon Campe (of the podcast Stage of Fools) and Zach Powers (also of Stage of Fools and The Revisionists) as we dig into 2001's stoner comedy How High! When Method Man and Redman get into Harvard by smoking the ashes of their dead friend, you know you're in for a baffling experience. Come check out our thoughts along with our custom cocktail and drinking game! (Thanks to our sponsor Cards Against Humanity as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!) Related links: Cynthia Fuchs' review of How High in PopMatters
Joey and Zach are forced to recognize that they are a part of the problem if not the entire problem.
Thank Jason… IT’S OVER! Our national nightmare of Friday The 13th Part 5: A New Beginning has come to an end… maybe. Gena & Patrick welcome Zach Powers (of The Revisionists and Stage of Fools podcasts) into the BARN OF DOOM to talk about the last 20 body-dumping minutes in order to discover what type of Pokemon Jason is, connect Part 5 to Mrs. Doubtfire, Lord of the Rings and Die Hard, dig into why the township has banned bras and debate a Halfway House’s need for a mobile bed of spikes. Crotch stabbings, breathing corpses and "handball" - plus an all-new, all-not-that-different edition of Choose Your Own Death-venture and tractor to the chest's worth of fun! Tell a friend about it. Or an enemy. We don’t care. Never fear - new episodes of Kill By Kill are made available every other Friday! Have something to say? Reach out on Twitter @killbykillpod or email us: killbykillpod@gmail.com Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill is a proud member of the Ear Trumpet Audio Network.
Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time. We’re talking about 600 pages of time. Zach Powers joins the discussion of Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment. Host John McCoy.
Zach Powers talks about his experience sleeping on a dirty couch surrounded by meth junkies.
PLU faculty members discuss Pokémon, the presidential election, parenting and the meaning of "civility." The eighth episode of "Open to Interpretation" features a discussion of the word "civility" among host and Communication and Theatre Department Chair Amy Young, Assistant Professor of Politics and Government Kaitlyn Sill and Marriage and Family Therapy Department Chair David Ward. Conversation Highlights 1:30: Kaitlyn's summer binging of the Pokémon television show. 6:30: Defining "civility" – unwritten rules, context and respect. 9:20: What we can learn about civility and anonymity from internet comment sections. 15:10: The negative effects of the cautiousness-in-the-name-of-civility mentality of career politicians. 20:20: "At low levels of conflicts relations don't strive – because there is too much civility." 25:30: Discussion of Malcolm Gladwell's assertion that groups over 150 people will start to socially degrade. 30:00: How young children communicate prior to being taught civility, inclusivity and decorum. "That's how kids are, they don't know the rules." 32:30: Civility in college classrooms. Is there too much "assumed politeness" and "self-policing." 38:00: "At some points when somebody is feeling marginalized it may just be because they are in the fringe margins..." Produced by PLU's Division of Marketing and Communications in partnership with Lute Air Student Radio (LASR), “Open to Interpretation” is a podcast devoted to exploring the meanings and implications of words commonly used in the news, on social media and on college campuses. Previous OTI topics include "Climate," "Gender," "Violence" and "Advocacy." Episodes of OTI are released once per month. If you have feedback, comments or ideas for episodes, please email producer Zach Powers at powerszs@plu.edu.
The sixth episode of 'Open to Interpretation' features a discussion of the word 'interpret' among host and Associate Professor of Communication Amy Young, Assistant Professor of Religion Michael Zbaraschuk and Visiting Assistant Professor of Theatre Kane Anderson. Conversation Highlights 3:25: What comic book character would make the best President of the United States? 6:10: First thoughts on “interpret” – hermeneutics and production. 11:40: The responsibility of professional “interpreters.” 18:40 Similarities in modernizing super hero stories and the bible. 22:10 The role of “edutainment” –why many interpretations prioritize being “interesting and fun.” 24:20 Common mistakes made by interpreters of theater and religion. 30:25 How religious and legal authorities adjust antiquated interpretations of culturally defining documents like the Bible and the U.S. Constitution? “Open to Interpretation” is a new podcast devoted to exploring the meanings and implications of words commonly used in the news, on social media and on college campuses. Previous OTI topics include "Climate," "Violence" and "Advocacy." Episodes of OTI are released once per month. If you have feedback, comments or ideas for episodes, please email producer Zach Powers at powerszs@plu.edu.
The fourth episode of 'Open to Interpretation' features a discussion of the word 'protest' among host and Associate Professor of Communication Amy Young, PLU President and Professor of English Thomas W. Krise and Assistant Vice President for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Angie Hambrick. Recorded November 24, 2015.) “Open to Interpretation” is a new podcast devoted to exploring the meanings and implications of words commonly used in the news, on social media and on college campuses. Previous OTI topics include "Climate," "Violence" and "Advocacy." Upcoming topics include "Gender" and "Interpret." Episodes of OTI are released once per month. If you have feedback, comments or ideas for episodes, please email producer Zach Powers at powerszs@plu.edu.
In this first (longer than usual) episode of Stage of Fools (the unofficial The Royals podcast) hosts Shannon Campe and Zach Powers, and guest Darren Husted, discuss the first episode of the show; Stand and Unfold Yourself.
The second episode of "Open to Interpretation" features a discussion of the word "violence" between host and Associate Professor of Communication Amy Young, Professor of Psychology Michelle Ceynar and Associate Professor of Philosophy Pauline Shanks Kaurin. “Open to Interpretation” is a new podcast devoted to exploring the meanings and implications of words commonly used in the news, on social media and on college campuses. Episodes of OTI are released once per month. If you have feedback, comments or ideas for episodes, please email producer Zach Powers at powerszs@plu.edu.
Hosted by Associate Professor of Communication Amy Young, “Open to Interpretation” is a new podcast devoted to exploring the meanings and implications of words commonly used in the news, on social media and on college campuses. The inaugural episode of OTI is a discussion of the word “advocacy” between Young, Associate Professor of Religion Kevin O'Brien and Clinical Assistant Professor of Communication Justin Eckstein. Episodes of OTI will be released once per month. If you have feedback, comments or ideas for episodes, please email producer Zach Powers at powerszs@plu.edu.