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By Dr. Todd Bauer and Dr. Marjorie Diegue
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
Marjorie and Todd had the opportunity to sit down with Ms. Danica Carey, a former professional soccer player and an avid skier. Danica recently published an editorial in SKI Magazine about the exclusive culture in the ski industry and, after a social media outreach, had a sit down conversation with your dinner hosts! Grab a seat and your favorite appetizer, and enjoy the conversation.
Marjorie and Todd sit down with Dr. Pamula Hart to discuss her passion for multicultural education and her "why." Dr. Hart shares her experience growing up in a diverse neighborhood and how she transitioned from wanting to become an athletic trainer to a physical therapist. To close out the episode, you will hear why Dr. Hart's dinner table might be better than most!
Marjorie initiates a conversation about the Olympics and, specifically, Simone Biles' highly publicized challenges during the Tokyo games. Todd and Marjorie discuss the two sides of the debate and the seriousness of mental health struggles. Grab that seat and join us!
Marjorie and Todd FINALLY return to the dinner table to discuss some recent events in their lives. In this episode, two friends sit down, catch up, laugh, and learn. Grab a snack, pull up a chair, and bon appetit!
Sue Lee, founder of BucksEmbRace and a Korean American, joins the dinner table to discuss some of the recent acts of violence against the AAPI community. Sue also shares why she believes that relationships and kindness can help to cultivate healthy dinner table conversations! Be sure to follow us @timefordinnerpodcast on IG!
Marjorie and Todd continue the conversation about Soul of a Nation and discuss TikTok, sneaker culture, and Black Twitter.
Marjorie and Todd pull up a chair and have a candid discussion regarding a variety of topics. They also share some reflections on Episode 1 of ABC's special Soul of a Nation.
Your dinner hosts sat down with John Biewen from Duke University and Scene On Radio's Podcast Seeing White. John is well known for his famous TedTalk "The Lie that Invented Racism" and he shares his thoughts on how racism goes far beyond bigotry and why he thinks the term "white privilege" is problematic. Pull up a chair and after listening to this episode, listen to the TedTalk and Seeing White!
Mr. Manny Smith from CBS3 joins the dinner table and shares how his team strives to present the news in a fair and balanced manner amidst social unrest. Manny also shares how teachers can truly change the trajectory of one's life in this fun and engaging conversation!
Marjorie and Todd have a dinner conversation with Travis Wood to discuss his experiences as a community member, father, and police officer. Officer Wood is wonderfully transparent as he shares his thoughts on changing hearts and minds through relationships and kindness. By the end of the episode, you may just invite Travis to your dinner table!
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.