In Episode 57, we talk to Megan Tebbenhoff about the U.S.’s response to the pandemic, the role and responsibility of the government when it comes to public health messaging, and the work that needs to be done regarding climate change and population displacement.
Tag Archives: COVID-19
38. Owning a Bookstore w/ Rebecca George
In Episode 38, we chat with Rebecca George about the nuts and bolts of owning and running an independent bookstore, particularly during 2020.
37. Imagining a Better Normal w/ Stephanie Renée Payne, P.T. McNiff, & Sarah Orem
In Episode 37, we reflect on the fall semester–and this tumultuous year–with Stephanie Renée Payne, P.T. McNiff, and Sarah Orem. We discuss the unveiling nature of 2020, the new approaches we’ll carry forward in our teaching, and the importance of self-care and rest.
25. Teaching through Contingency w/ Michelle Meyers & Ryan Leack
In Episode 25 we talk to Michelle Meyers and Ryan Leack about the issues facing part-time/ contingent faculty–especially during a global pandemic and a time of economic uncertainty.
8. Writing Bad w/ Alejandro Escudé
In Episode 8 we talk to Alejandro Escudé about taking risks in your work and giving yourself permission to write badly.
4. Healing through Language w/ Aimee Herman
In Episode 4 we talk to Aimee Herman about coping with anxiety, caring for our students and ourselves, and finding solace in language.
3. Writing During a Pandemic w/ Danielle Lee
In our third episode, we talk to Dr. Danielle Lee about teaching online, processing trauma through art, and documenting the narratives that emerge during a crisis.