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By Element Project
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
In this episode of the podcast, Element Project talks about their unique experiences shooting two different mediums of photography: analog and digital. During the episode, we explore why each person likes their medium and we talk about the benefits each medium provides.
In this episode, we talk to Jack Muscatello, a member of the Element Project, about saying "goodbye" as he moves on to college.
In this episode of the Project Palladium Podcast, Harrison Peluso '21, talks about his experience attending Outwards Bounds: Hurricane Island for 2 weeks. It was a tough adventure but he ultimately walked away from the experience a changed man. Listen to the episode to get the full story.
In our third episode of the book series, Element Project reviews Atomic Habits by James Clear. We discuss the fundamentals of habit building and of habit breaking that were taught by Clear in the book. We also describe how we can personally apply the principles to our own lives. If you would like to discuss the book with us or give us a suggestion, you can email us at [email protected]
In the second episode of our book series, Element Project reviews Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks. We go over the tips and tricks we learned from reading the book and begin crafting our own story. If you would like to discuss the book with us, or give us a suggestion, you can email us at [email protected]
In this new series, Element Project reviews books through our own lens. For this episode, they talk about The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware. We go over how this book has personally affected us during these unprecedented times. If you would like to discuss the book with us, you can email us at [email protected]
A look into the origins and the current state of Element Project. We talk with the founders and the currents officers to discuss the club's roots and where we are headed.
This episode explores the history of one of the most beloved and popular holiday images: the Christmas Tree. Learn how the Christmas Tree grew in popularity and how it was almost “chopped” down for good by the Puritans during the Colonial Period.
The show explores different stories across the world during the Coronavirus Pandemic. A teacher from Japan, a nurse from Spain, a lab technician from China, and a correction officer from United State told their stories that provide us with a global prospective during this crisis.
In this short segment, the two hosts connect this one story to the various news cycles surrounding the Coronavirus Pandemic, and the concept of returning to normal at some point in the future. A question is raised about “normal”, and what normal will actually be when the pandemic concludes.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.