425 Shanks: The Podcast

Conversations with VT faculty and other interesting folks on their research and creative projects, cultural phenomena, and pretty much anything else that proves to stimulate good discussion.

Episode 3.3: Sustainability & Scarcity (w/ Peter Ozolins)

Local architect Peter Ozolins stops by the podcast to discuss his recent book, "Sustainability & Scarcity: A Handbook for Green Design and Construction in Developing Countries." Our discussion, like the book, focuses on sustainable building practices and expectations, and how they must adapt to differing contexts.

04-06
01:09:02

Episode 3.2: Australia vs. America (w/ Beejay Silcox)

Beejay and I banter about the cultural differences between Australia & America.

02-15
54:00

Episode 3.1: The Tall Poppy (w/ Beejay Silcox)

Beejay and I discuss her prize-winning short story, "Slut Trouble."

02-14
48:34

Episode 2.6: Language & Place (w/ Katie Carmichael)

Katie Carmichael, Assistant Professor of English at Virginia Tech, stops by the podcast to discuss her research on the linguistic features of post-Katrina New Orleans, focusing specifically on the Chalmatian dialect.

06-26
49:20

Episode 2.5 Extras: 425

A new opening theme for the podcast. (Lou Madsen, tenor sax; Jared Gibbs, piano.)

05-31
03:03

Episode 2.5 Extras: Time to Go

A new closing theme for the podcast. Lou Madsen, tenor sax; Jared Gibbs, piano.

05-31
03:06

Episode 2.5: Where You Were Headed (w/Lou Madsen)

Lou Madsen, an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Virginia Tech, stops by the podcast to discuss a promising new ion gel with potential for diverse electrochemical applications. He also shares his thoughts on scientific research more generally, and on the changing norms of science writing.

05-31
01:09:26

Episode 2.4: Does It Hold Up? (w/ Quinn Warnick)

Quinn Warnick asks, "Does it hold up?"

02-05
55:10

Episode 2.3 Extras: On an Overgrown Path - Leoš Janáček

Featured closing music from episode 2.3: Poverty Creek Journal.

01-15
03:53

Episode 2.3: Poverty Creek Journal (w/ Tom Gardner)

Tom Gardner stops by to chat with me about his book, Poverty Creek Journal, and to reflect on the ways that outside practices—running for him, music for me—find their way into our English Studies work.

01-15
01:09:48

Episode 2.2 Extras: Shenandoah

Featured closing music from episode 2.2: The Anguish of Displacement

11-24
05:42

Episode 1.3 Extras: Be Thou My Vision

Featured closing music for Episode 1.3: A Book of Common Prayer

11-24
03:45

Episode 2.2: The Anguish of Displacement (w/ Katrina Powell)

Katy Powell joins me for a discussion of her work on rhetorics of displacement. We focus specifically on displacements related to the founding of Shenandoah National Park, New Orleans following Katrina, and war in Sudan.

11-24
01:27:24

Episode 2.1: The Wanderer (w/ Gena Chandler-Smith)

Gena and Jared chat about Gena's current book project, "Breaking Bounds: The Wanderer in African-American Literature."

11-04
01:13:11

Episode 1.4: A Cloud of Bangs (w/ Abby Walker)

Abby Walker stops by to discuss the field of linguistics and her recent work related to the Canterbury Corpus (NZ).

06-24
01:17:18

Episode 1.3: A Book of Uncommon Prayer (w/ Matthew Vollmer)

Matt and Jared discuss Matt's new book, "A Book of Uncommon Prayer," which will be available for purchase in May 2015. They also talk about different types of stories and the art of teaching writing.

03-24
01:10:59

Episode 1.2: Christmas and Inequality (w/ Karl Wedin)

Discussion of Christmas in America and how one's economic class can affect the way one experiences the holiday.

03-17
01:16:13

Episode 1.1: Vaccination & Citizenship (w/ Elizabeth Mazzolini)

Conversation with Elizabeth Mazzolini on Eula Biss's recent book, "On Immunity: An Inoculation," and on vaccination and civic responsibility generally.

03-03
01:07:37

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