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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
Host Jzurnee Myers kicks off the season with an introduction.
Interested in a micro certification in professional writing? Come listen to Dr. Listhartke answer some pressing questions about the new program offered by Winthrop's English Department!
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Hello everyone!! I hope you enjoy this episode. All poems that were read can be found for free online and open access.
Hello all! Are we ready for Spring?? I know I am so maybe we can manifest some warm weather with this podcast episode.
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Hello! Lets explore the horror genre together.
I explore the origins, history, and psychology behind horror media in this episode. Don't forget to leave a suggestion for future episodes.
Enjoy!
Hi! I am so excited for this new season! Keep an eye out in the next week for a new episode.
Hello! Todays episode features special guest Bri Sharp (He/They) and he has come to share some insights on the YA genre. Bri is a fellow Graduate Assistant in Winthrop's writing center and has been intensely studying the YA genre this semester.
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