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In The Bin: The International Debate Podcast

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Professor Hammond's project to offer debate and argumentation instruction on Native American reservations is discussed, and it sounds pretty awesome.
We talk with Prof. Shelby Jo Long Hammond about Rocky Mountain College Debate, where BP is headed in Montana, and how long the drives are across that great state.
For more on The Motion, visit themotiondebate.com
In this episode we consider, rate, and review what we heard and experienced at the Rhetoric Society of America conference. Join Aaron, Logan, Steve, and Tim for a great chat at the Hilton Bar!
We discuss the happenings at the ECA annual convention in Pittsburgh! Plus, Cate shares her last-minute debate judging adventure tale where she heard some amazing arguments on AI from 13 year olds!
Cate Morrison joins the show to continue our series on Kritik debating by discussing the values of debating kritiks across format.
In recent debates participants have refused to debate topics on the grounds that they are being forced to argue for something they don't personally believe. We analyze this issue to see if there's a place for so-called "metadebate" in BP.
Join Steve for a conversation with Paul Hayes who is the founder of the Lafayette Debates, a debate program at George Washington University in cooperation with the French Embassy to the U.S. We discuss debate's value, civic debating, and what makes a debate practice good.
For more on the Lafayette debates, go to lafayettedebates.net 
We talk about all the challenges facing coaches, with a great conversation between a coach and her former student, who is now coaching students in debating. 
Cate Morrison lectures on debate pedagogy in Providence, Rhode Island. It's like really amazing. It's verbal dynamite though. But dynamite that heals you, if there is such a thing. It's a building dynamite.
The National Communication Association annual conference in Dallas is a place to share ideas, scholarship, and talk about communication. We bring the debate reviews to you at the bar every night of the annual conference!
Should we have rubrics? Should we have speaker points? What are these social justice debates? Steve talks about his trip to Atlanta, and we look forward to the future of debate with no speaker points and lots of rubrics.
The bin crew discusses the SDSU motions in great detail. Will also critiques them even though he wrote most of them.
Join Steve and George as they chat about the Huber Debates at the University of Vermont
Join us for a great conversation about German debating, the Achte Minute webzine for debating, and much more!
We discuss the debate training guide from Scottish EUDC and some motions from North Georgia and Denver!
the Bin panelists discuss what can be done for American BP considering the sorry state that it is in.
Join us for a great discussion on motion quality! We go down the list of the recent motions and evaluate them!
The NYC Urban Debate League leadership talks to us about urban debate education, New York debate events, and the importance of debate at all levels of schooling!






