TCU Magazine Podcast, Winter 2021
Amorette Hinderaker: For the Sake of Argument
Expanding perspectives is one way to lead discourse, she says.
TCU Magazine Podcast, Winter 2021
Miriam Ezzani on the Unified Voice and Structural Inequality
She worked with school leaders to institute anti-oppressive system.
Research + Discovery, Web Extras | Topics: College of Education,podcast,Research & Discovery
Summer 2021, TCU Magazine Podcast
Podcast: Intentional Dialogue Training With Ebony Rose
TCU’s senior learning and development consultant gives a lesson in speaking confidently and bridging cultural differences.
Web Extras | Topics: podcast
Fall 2021, TCU Magazine Podcast
Brandon Manning: Humor, Satire and the Black Man
His book, Played Out: The Race Man in 21st Century Satire explores Black satirists creating vulnerability to highlight the inner emotional lives of Black men.
Web Extras | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,podcast,Research & Discovery,School of Interdisciplinary Studies
Spring 2021, TCU Magazine Podcast
Podcast: Beyonce, Intersectionality and Lynn Hampton
What is intersectionality? How does Beyonce represent it? What is feminism?
Web Extras | Topics: John V. Roach Honors College,podcast
Summer 2021, TCU Magazine Podcast
Brandon Kitchin Returns to Journalism
“It’s very emotional. It’s very powerful,” the writer says about his Summer 2021 cover story.
Alumni, Web Extras | Topics: Alumni,Schieffer College of Communication
Spring 2021, TCU Magazine Podcast
The State of Journalism: A Conversation with Bob Schieffer
The journalist notes what he thinks can calm the cacophony echoing across America.
Web Extras | Topics: Alumni,podcast,Schieffer College of Communication
TCU Magazine Podcast, Winter Redux 2020
Detective Joe Adcock Talks Crimes Against Children
The Department of Homeland Security task force officer says we are all mandated reporters.
Web Extras | Topics: AddRan College of Liberal Arts,Alumni,podcast
TCU Magazine Podcast, Winter Redux 2020
Kathy Doyle Thomas Talks Supply Chain
Covid-19 drastically shifted the way businesses operated, including Half Price Books.
Web Extras | Topics: Neeley School of Business,podcast
Fall 2020, TCU Magazine Podcast
TCU Magazine Podcast: Ron Pitcock’s Lesson on Cultural Memory
How will the coronavirus embed itself into the collective memory of the American people?
Research + Discovery, Web Extras | Topics: John V. Roach Honors College,podcast,Research & Discovery