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Prof Talk
Author: Avocado Media Productions
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Prof Talk is where you get a peek behind the curtains of the higher education--it's the academy, unbuttoned . Hosted by Kevin Avocado—part comms prof, part chaotic good—we go off-syllabus with brilliant teachers, researchers, and campus characters. From Monday morning teaching hacks to hot takes on media diets, tech gear, and secret hobbies, this is academia… just with the jacket off and the mic hot.
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Lori Stofft joins Prof Talk. We discuss how the seemingly disparate realms of podcasts, books, movies, literature, and type 2 fun activities come together in the workplace and personal life. Stay tuned as the mic gets flipped and the interviewer becomes the interviewee!
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Disclaimer
This podcast represents the opinions of the host and his guests to the show. The content here is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or taken as medical, financial, or fitness advice. As each guest is unique, please consult a professional in the medical, financial, or fitness realm regarding advice. Views and opinions express in the podcast are our own and do not represent that our of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure the accurate sharing of information, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors.
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Show Notes
Podcasts
Terrible Thanks for Asking
Peter Attia—The Drive
Glennon Doyle—We Can Do Hard Things
Ester Perel—Where Should We Begin
Laurie Santos—The Happiness Lab
The Moth
Andrew Huberman—Huberman lab
Karen Kilgariff + Georgia Hardstark—My Favorite Murder
Anoop Abraham—Soul Jam Podcast
Films, Shows, Documentaries
Bob’s Burgers
Chris Rock Special
The Last Tepui
Free Solo
The Criterion Collection
The Italian Job (old and new)
Mad Max
The 13th
Barbie
Oppenheimer
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Articles
Army University Press—Levels of War as Levels of Analysis
Amanda Loudin—Why Type-Two Fun Feels So Good
Games
The Moth Card Game
Where Should We Begin
Professor of English, Dr. Ellen Sayenga Riek joins Prof Talk. We discuss how literature can be woven into first-year writing courses, the amazing opportunity she had to teach English with her father, and music dreams. ----DisclaimerThis podcast represents the opinions of the host and his guests to the show. The content here is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or taken as medical, financial, or fitness advice. As each guest is unique, please consult a professional in the medical, financial, or fitness realm regarding advice. Views and opinions express in the podcast are our own and do not represent that our of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure the accurate sharing of information, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or corrections of errors. ----Show NotesPoems Amanda Gorman, "An Ode We Owe" at the UN General Assembly Pablo Neruda, "Sweetness Always" Gloria Anzaldua, "The New Speakers"Books Zora Neale Hurston, "Their Eyes Were Watching God" Shelley Read, "Go As a River" Rachel Carson, "Silent Spring"Short Stories Kate Chopin, "The Storm" Sandra Cisneros, "Woman Hollering Creek" Louise Erdrich, "Fleur" Ursula K. Le Guin, "The Direction of the Road"Essays Annie Dillard, "Total Eclipse" Leslie Marmon Silko, "Landscape, History, and the Pueblo Imagination" Martin Luther King, Jr, "Letter from Birmingham Jail"Authors Gloria Anzaldua Kate Chopin Sandra Cisneros Annie Dillard Louise Erdrich Ursula K. Le GuinBookstore Bookmans Entertainment Exchange