We'll talk about recent challenges, news, songs,top hits,and a song of the week!
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Welcome to the podcast where we talk about it all. Here we interview people just like you and me on topics that are most relatable. We're here to show you you're not alone. Topics featured on this podcast will be touching on mental health, struggles of being a SAHM, how to plan for your future now, and much more. Tune in to get the cheese!
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We are an investigative podcast based out of the state of Minnesota. Unconstrained, unbiased, and driven for the truth, follow us as we use journalism to tell the untold stories of Minnesota. Join your Co-hosts, Sarah Knieff and Izabel Johnson, for weekly episodes released on Tuesdays!
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This is Talk at 6's podcast archive. We take our interviews and place them here so that you can listen again.
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Izabel Sherry - Meet the Councilor - How Can I Help
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In this episode Wayne Talks to our new Ward 64 councillor Izabel Sherry about her role and how she is able to help members of the community.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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This is a show with a difference. We chat we Natasha and Romeo about life and how they got into radio. A lot of laughs.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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Wayne chats with two serial volunteers, Jesse Adonis and Michael Lategan about making a difference in your community.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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Nicole Engelbrecht - True Crime SA Podcast
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Our world is full of videos, social media and podcasts. What are podcasts? How do you start a podcast? In this episode we chat with Nicole Engelbrecgt who went from being in the corporate world to starting a part time crime podcast. 10 Million downloads later she is South Africa's top crime podcast and the top 5 of all podcasts in South Africa. She…
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The Museum Worker: Museum Exhibition Design and Installation
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The Museum Worker is a subseries of CAA Conversations about pathways to careers in museums, featuring candid conversations with professionals in the field. Museum workers share how they got where they are today, what they do, and the role of diversity, equity, access, and inclusion in day-to-day work, as well as hopes for the future of the field. I…
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Interdisciplinary Pedagogy: Place, Partnership, and Practicalities
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In this conversation, Alison McNulty talks with Katerie Gladdys about the vast interdisciplinary territory she navigates in her work and pedagogy to “encourage others to look more closely at what constitutes . . . everyday existence.” Gladdys’s courses in studio art and technology view creative practice from the intersection of social and ecologica…
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Getting Outside: Site Responsive Practices Expanding Studio Art Pedagogy
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In this conversation, Alison McNulty and Steve Rossi touch on topics of site responsiveness, site-specificity, performance, and environmental ethics, as they relate to foundations and studio art pedagogy, as well as connections with these topics in each of their creative practices.Born into a family of makers, Steve Rossi developed an intense appre…
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Design for Healing: Considering Form, Light, and Space from a Healthcare Perspective
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In this conversation Steve Rossi, Assistant Professor and Sculpture Program Head at St. Joseph’s University, and Lyn Godley, Full Professor of Industrial Design at Thomas Jefferson University discuss their work developing studio art and design pedagogy informed by a healthcare context. Born into a family of makers, Steve Rossi developed an intense …
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The Museum Worker // Lisa Abia-Smith // Erica Hubbard // Nenette Luarca-Shoaf // Erica Warren
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The Museum Worker is a subseries of CAA Conversations about pathways to careers in museums, featuring candid conversations with professionals in the field. Museum workers share how they got where they are today, what they do, and the role of diversity, equity, access, and inclusion in day-to-day work, as well as hopes for the future of the field. I…
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Learning from Pedagogical Art // Noni Brynjolson // Izabel Galliera // Jessica Santone
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In this roundtable dialogue, three art historians discuss pedagogical approaches in socially engaged art practices as they apply to the teaching of art history, paying critical attention to the ways these strategies intervene on and challenge neoliberal educational norms. How have contemporary artists working in various social and political context…
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Part II: How innovative approaches to assessment help to decolonize the arts classroom
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Starting from a shared need to decolonize their curricula, ceramic educators Anne Drew Potter, Brendan Tang and Tasha Lewis discuss essential changes to the classroom which can help mitigate systemic concerns. They describe how acknowledging personal and historical bias can help jumpstart an ongoing conversation with students, centering student con…
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Part I: How innovative approaches to assessment help to decolonize the arts classroom
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Starting from a shared need to decolonize their curricula, ceramic educators Anne Drew Potter, Brendan Tang and Tasha Lewis discuss essential changes to the classroom which can help mitigate systemic concerns. They describe how acknowledging personal and historical bias can help jumpstart an ongoing conversation with students, centering student con…
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Teaching Studio Art to Non-Majors // Susan Altman // Erika Mahr // Steve Rossi
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Susan Altman, Professor and Assistant Chairperson in the Visual, Performing and Media Arts Department at Middlesex College, Erika Mahr an Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at SUNY Westchester Community College, and Steve Rossi an Assistant Professor and Sculpture Program Head at St. Joseph’s University discuss their shared experiences rel…
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Professional Practices Pedagogy // Steve Rossi // Lauren Whearty // Emma Wilcox
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In this conversation, Steve Rossi, Assistant Professor and Sculpture Program Head at St. Joseph's University, speaks with Lauren Whearty a co-director of Ortega y Gasset Projects and Emma Wilcox a co-director of Gallery Aferro. As non-profit gallery co-directors and artists with dedicated creative practices themselves, they each have a unique vanta…
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Festive Season Safety With Capt. Knapp and Michael Lategan
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In this show we discuss festive season safety with Captain Knapp of SAPS and Michael Lategan an auxiliary law enforcement officer with City of Cape Town. How to be safe on the beaches, look after your possessions and what you can and can't do in terms of by-laws. Who do you call if there is an emergency and what numbers are available to report crim…
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Racism Untaught // Lisa Elzey Mercer // Terresa Moses // Cheryl Miller
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In this episode of CAA Conversations, the authors of Racism Untaught: Revealing and Unlearning Racialized Design–and hosts of the book’s companion podcast—Lisa Elzey Mercer and Terresa Moses, speak with renowned designer Dr. Cheryl D. Miller. Antiracist design interventions can be difficult. Well-intentioned conversations can fuel tensions, activat…
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Muizenberg Beach Huts Are Back with a Bang
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After years of deteriorating and then incredible fundraising campaigns by the Beach Huts Trust the huts are being rebuilt from the ground up with help from the COCT secured by the Trust and Friends of the Beach Huts. Wayne chats with Daniel Blaauw about the history and current journey to getting the huts restored to pristine condition and ready to …
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Teaching Color Theory // Lauren Whearty // Eric Hibit
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Lauren Whearty and Eric Hibit are artists, curators, and educators, who both think deeply about the importance of color as a subject in art, society, and in how they teach painting and design courses. Color is a vital component in foundational artistic studies, it also plays an important role in culture, technology, history, science, and more. In t…
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Asset Framing: Engaging Students in the Art History Classroom
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In this podcast, Christina (Chris) Penn-Goetsch and Celia Stahr discuss how Trabian Shorters’s “asset framing” could be used as a model in the college art history classroom, providing numerous examples throughout their conversation. Asset framing is a narrative model that defines people by their gifts and assets instead of the challenges they may f…
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Pedagogical Spaces for Women's History Part I
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A two part in-depth dialogue about creating inclusive pedagogical spaces to present and teach women’s history with Jenevieve DeLosSantos, assistant teaching professor of art history and director of special pedagogic projects at Rutgers University and Ashleigh Coren, women’s history content and interpretation curator at the National Portrait Gallery…
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Pedagogical Spaces for Women's History Part II
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A two part in-depth dialogue about creating inclusive pedagogical spaces to present and teach women’s history with Jenevieve DeLosSantos, assistant teaching professor of art history and director of special pedagogic projects at Rutgers University and Ashleigh Coren, women’s history content and interpretation curator at the National Portrait Gallery…
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Past the Door: A Podcast on Community, Accessibility, and Engagement in Graduate School
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What does it look like to actually exist within graduate school? Most grad and post-doc students spend their degrees carefully balancing their schooling alongside holding full-time jobs, building professional connections, supporting themselves financially and physically, and engaging in their creativity outside of school. This podcast explores the …
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Social Practice and Interdisciplinary Collaboration // Michael Asbill, Amanda Heidel, Steve Rossi
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In this conversation Steve Rossi speaks with Michael Asbill and Amanda Heidel, about Amanda’s Mushroom Shed MFA thesis project, which explored the mushroom lifecycle as a model for community engagement through developing connections between the State University of New York at New Paltz Sculpture Program, the Biology Department, and the surrounding …
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Interdisciplinary Studio Art Pedagogy // Jeanne Brasille, Ann LePore
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Ann Lepore and Jeanne Brasile discuss interdisciplinary engagement in the studio art classroom with an emphasis on student-centered activities in an inclusive environment. What lessons were learned by the professor and her students in this period of pandemic? What roles do community, conversation and social justice contribute to a visual arts curri…
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This Thing We Call Art: Artist Interview with Nicole Morris
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This is a rebroadcast of an episode of This Thing We Call Art, a podcast where the host Kelly Lloyd speaks to people in the arts about their livelihoods. Lloyd originally interviewed artist Nicole Morris on February 25, 2021 and the 44-minute episode featuring portions of the two and a half-hour-long conversation was released on February 24, 2022. …
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This Thing We Call Art: Artist Interview with Gordon Hall
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This is a rebroadcast of an episode of This Thing We Call Art, a podcast where the host Kelly Lloyd speaks to people in the arts about their livelihoods. Lloyd originally interviewed artist Gordon Hall on March 1, 2021 and the 43-minute episode featuring portions of the three-hour-long conversation was released on February 17, 2022. The podcast fea…
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Cara Jordan // Robin Veder // Preparing Your Journal Article for Submission
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How can authors improve their chances for publication in academic journals? In this podcast, editors Cara Jordan and Robin Veder approach the topic with empathy for all who are navigating what can be an unnecessarily mysterious and intimidating process. We share strategies for how to prepare your manuscript for the best possible outcome, including …
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Peter Hyland // Tyson Lewis // Tamryn McDermott // Studious Drift
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In this podcast episode, Tamryn McDermott engages in a conversation with Tyson Lewis and Peter Hyland, the authors of the book, Studious Drift: Movements and Protocols for a Postdigital Education, which was published earlier this year by the University of Minnesota Press. Lewis and Hyland engage readers in questions such as, “What kind of universit…
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Andre Blignaut - Dead Man Walking Testimony
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In this edition of Talk at 6 with Wayne Turner we listen to the amazing testimony of Andre Blignaut and how he should not be alive with heart failure that has confounded doctors. We hear about how he was turned down for a heart transplant and what God has done since. While on air news came through about God's healing with results that have amazed e…
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Linda Nochlin, 1994 Committee on Women in the Arts at the Annual Conference
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In 1994, CAA’s Committee on Women in the Arts held a panel chaired by Judith Stein that featured speakers Linda Nochlin, Ann Sutherland Harris, and Alessandra Comini. Their individual presentations look at the progress of women artists and art historians over the previous twenty years, since 1974. The talks use the exhibition, Women Artists 1550-19…
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Ann Harris Sutherland, 1994 Committee on Women in the Arts at the Annual Conference
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In 1994, CAA’s Committee on Women in the Arts held a panel chaired by Judith Stein that featured speakers Linda Nochlin, Ann Sutherland Harris, and Alessandra Comini. Their individual presentations look at the progress of women artists and art historians over the previous twenty years, since 1974. The talks use the exhibition, Women Artists 1550-19…
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Alessandra Comini, 1994 Committee on Women in the Arts at the Annual Conference
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In 1994, CAA’s Committee on Women in the Arts held a panel chaired by Judith Stein that featured speakers Linda Nochlin, Ann Sutherland Harris, and Alessandra Comini. Their individual presentations look at the progress of women artists and art historians over the previous twenty years, since 1974. The talks use the exhibition, Women Artists 1550-19…
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Judith Stein opening remarks, 1994 Committee on Women in the Arts at the Annual Conference
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In 1994, CAA’s Committee on Women in the Arts held a panel chaired by Judith Stein that featured speakers Linda Nochlin, Ann Sutherland Harris, and Alessandra Comini. Their individual presentations look at the progress of women artists and art historians over the previous twenty years, since 1974. The talks use the exhibition, Women Artists 1550-19…
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Aimee Kuhl on the Role of a Councillor
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In this episode we chat with Councillor Aimee Kuhl the Ward 64 councillor about her role in local government. We find out what she can actually do for residents and what is not part of her role. The information she provides is applicable to councillors in any Ward.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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The subject of discipline in the lives of children is controversial to say the least. In this introduction we see that self-discipline plays a vital role and not old fashioned "discipline" as we've come to know it.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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In this episode Cherry talks about the importance of role models or superheroes in the lives of childrenBởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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Resourcing and Reconnecting: Thinking Through Trauma-Informed Pedagogy and the Visual Arts
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This podcast is a two-part conversation between Anita Chari (Political Science, University of Oregon) and Kate Mondloch (Art History, University of Oregon). Episode 1 is an introduction to embodied and trauma-informed approaches for pedagogy, including practical resources for students, teachers, and administrators. Episode 2 will explore embodied a…
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Anita Chari // Kate Mondloch // Resourcing and Reconnecting
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Resourcing and Reconnecting: Thinking Through Trauma-Informed Pedagogy and the Visual ArtsThis podcast is a two-part conversation between Anita Chari (Political Science, University of Oregon) and Kate Mondloch (Art History, University of Oregon). Episode 1 is an introduction to embodied and trauma-informed approaches for pedagogy, including practic…
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Teaching Arts Entrepreneurship / Rachel Skaggs / Amy Whitaker / Jennifer A. Reis
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Join Rachel Skaggs in conversation with Jennifer Reis and Amy Whitaker as they discuss approaches, successes, and hopes for arts entrepreneurship education. Their conversation covers the What, When, Why, and How of teaching collegiate arts entrepreneurship in hopes as serving as practical guidance for CAA members and other instructors who are inter…
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Cherry Howell - Working Moms and Guilt
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In this episode we discuss working moms and guilt and dispel the myths around moms who have to work. Society has pressured many moms into believing that working is wrong.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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Waves for Change - Nikki van der Merwe
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Nikki chats to us about Waves for Change and how they provide child-friendly mental health services to children and young people in under-resourced communities while giving fun activities to do.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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Steve Underwood - What the Community Can Do About Homelessness
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Steve Underwood from U-Turns is our guest this evening and we chat around what the community can do about homelessness and how how they can be part of the solution. He gives a number of ways people and churches can mitigate the challenges and help people on the road to wholeness..Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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Nico - Covid 19 Impact and Retirement Planning
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IN this episode Nico talks about the impacts of decisions made by other countries on our local economy, especially tourism. He also gives us information on retirement planning now that Covid appears to be abating.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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In this episode we discus two issues and how they relate, attention and memory. WE chat around some of the challenges teachers and parents face when educating a child that has attention issues. Attention is essential if children are going to remember what they are learning.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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Nico looks back at 2021 and reviews the year from a financial and political viewpoint.Bởi Jabulani Afrika Podcasts
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Dr Chouler - Coping With Dying, Death and Grief
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In this episode we chat around dying, death and grief. Covid times have resulted in many people losing acquaintances, friends, relatives and immediate family members under often abnormal circumstances. Sudden deaths and long illnesses cause grief and loss that needs to be dealt with differently. We chat about personal loss and the grief process tha…
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