
Podcast by Washburn Student Media
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 195 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | News | |||

In this episode of The Bod Pod, Amber sits down with a Washburn professor for a conversation centered around poetry, what it means, why it matters, and how it connects to real life.
Together, they read and discuss selected poems, breaking down theme... more
Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion... more
Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.
Maya Finklea talks openly ab... more
In this episode of The Bod Pod, Bella takes the mic to break down Jurassic World: Rebirth and whether this latest installment actually brings the franchise back to life, or if it’s just another sequel riding on nostalgia.
From storyline and performa... more
Each week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving her own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion... more
In this episode of For Human Sake, host Binx sits down with Kara Langin, a faculty member specializing in couple and family therapy at Washburn University, alongside her therapy dog, Sammy.
Together, they explore the powerful role that therapy anima... more
Welcome to the very first episode of The Bod Pod. This one is exactly what it sounds like, just me and my assistant sitting down and talking through everything. No script, no structure, just real conversation.
We get into what The Bod Pod is, why we... more
Welcome to My Life with ADHD, a podcast about navigating life with a fast-moving mind. Each episode explores focus struggles, emotional highs and lows, procrastination battles, creative bursts, and everything in between.
Maya Finklea talks openly ab... more









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