
Hosted by writer Emma Atkinson, RadioEd is a triweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that taps into the University of Denver’s deep pool of bright brains to explore the most compelling and interesting research coming out of DU.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsEducationCoursesNews Commentary | ||||

Think about where you lay your head at night: Whether it’s an apartment, a house or a condo, do you own the place you sleep in?
While it’s more common to own a home than to rent one, there are more people renting now in the United States than at any... more
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Brain injuries are often described as an invisible disability.
You don’t necessarily know just by looking at somebody that they have a brain injury, and they may not even know they have one. But inside, things can be very different.
The... more
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Think back to how you made decisions growing up. Whether it was the clothes you wore, where you hung out, who your friends were, and even how you coped with the struggles you faced—who did you confide in?
Was it a friend, a sibling, a ... more
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Booker T. Washington once said: “An inch of progress is worth more than a yard of complaint.”
A once enslaved man who became an author and speaker in the post-Reconstruction Jim Crow-era South, Washington famously advocated against prote... more
this podcast does a great job of balancing lots of good information with interesting conversation, and never comes across too strong. i recommend for college students!
So much information packed into a digestible amount of time. I really enjoyed the episode on coronavirus. It really put things into perspective!
I’m really impressed at the depth of these conversations and the insight they provide. Fun to listen to!
RadioEd takes large topics, and boils them down to the core facts to provide an easy to understand explanation of the topic of the day. The hosts are engaging, and the guests they get on to talk about their specialist subject do a great job of providing insights into involved topics.
Especially enjoyed episode 3 on the brain and contact sports. Very relevant with the Super Bowl just around the corner! Great to hear from the school’s experts and hosts Lorne, Alyssa and Nicole are great! Looking forward to more content.
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Apple Podcasts | #146 |
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