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Humanities Radio is the University of Utah College of Humanities' Podcast. Our goal is to lead conversations about the humanities in the 21st century.We will talk with faculty, students and alumni t... more
FAQs about Humanities Radio:How many episodes does Humanities Radio have?The podcast currently has 285 episodes available.
January 30, 2024Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Call Of Beauty Episode 4In Episode 4 of the Call of Beauty Podcast, we will be getting realabout all things beauty. No topic is off limits, from Botox to Pilates. We hope to reach many women trying to live their best lives by opening the conversation around beauty and wellness. In this episode, we will be talking about gendered beauty and feminine beauty expectations....more39minPlay
January 30, 2024Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Call Of Beauty Episode 3In Episode 3 of Call of Beauty, we dive into women's body image,trends, and workouts. We spoke with a women's boxing coach, a pilates enthusiast, and a mature woman about how working out changes as you age. Tune in to hear our thoughts about the topic and what we can do as a community to encourage healthy minds and bodies....more23minPlay
January 30, 2024Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Call Of Beauty Episode 2In Episode 2 of Call of Beauty, Emma Ratkovic, Elle Crossley, EstellaWeeks, and Ellie Toner discuss women's fashion. We hear from a fashion model and learn how women’s beauty expectations have changed over time....more40minPlay
January 30, 2024Humanities Radio Presents Comm 3540: Call Of Beauty Episode 1In Episode 1 of Call of Beauty, Elle Crossley, Estella Weeks, EmmaRatkovic and Ellie Toner take a closer look at the role of cosmetic procedures in modern women’s beauty expectations. We talk about how the popularization of aesthetic surgeries has impacted women and why it has become as prominent as it is today. We hear from women who have received these procedures, women who haven’t and even the women who administer them....more25minPlay
January 23, 2024Nuclear Decolonization: Indigenous Resistance to High-Level Nuclear Waste SitingDanielle Endres, professor of communication, discusses her book “Nuclear Decolonization: Indigenous Resistance to High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting,” which explores how Indigenous populations have been affected by global nuclear production and how they have successfully resisted the projects....more19minPlay
November 21, 2023Always Crashing in the Same Car: A Fictional Exploration of David Bowie’s Final MonthsLance Olsen, Professor Emeritus of English, discusses his novel, “Always Crashing in the Same Car,” a fictional exploration of David Bowie’s consciousness and interactions in his final months battling liver cancer....more31minPlay
October 31, 2023The Paradox of Connection: How Digital Media Is Transforming Journalistic LaborAvery Holton, professor of communication, discusses two of his upcoming books examining journalist burn-out and well-being titled, “The Paradox of Connection: How Digital Media Is Transforming Journalistic Labor” and “Fostering a Culture of Well-Being in Journalism.”...more22minPlay
October 17, 2023Imagined Audiences: How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the PublicJake Nelson, assistant professor of communication, discusses his book, “Imagined Audiences: How Journalists Perceive and Pursue the Public,” that examines the role that audiences have traditionally played in journalism, how that role has changed and what those changes mean for both the profession and the public....more25minPlay
October 03, 2023Grounded Literacies in a Transnational WAC/WID Ecology: A Korean-U.S. StudyJay Jordan, professor of writing and rhetoric studies, discusses his book, “Grounded Literacies in a Transnational WAC/WID Ecology: A Korean-U.S. Study,” that describes and theorizes the intellectual, social and material complexities of cross-border educational efforts....more25minPlay
May 23, 2023Humanities Radio Presents: Intern Insights Episode 4 How a Journalist Can Utilize Social MediaAvery Holton, Chair of the Department of Communication, shares valuable insight on thriving as a successful journalist in this technology-driven society....more23minPlay
FAQs about Humanities Radio:How many episodes does Humanities Radio have?The podcast currently has 285 episodes available.