relevate: episode log
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Episode 015
Relevate Podcast — 015 — How to Publish a Book! The Difference between Self and Traditional Publishing with Autumn Kepley and Brooke Burris

Episode 014
Relevate Podcast — 014 — Anlie Williams on the Material History of Little Women, Evocative Ephemera, the Genius of Greta Gerwig, and Challenging the Literary Canon

Episode 013
Relevate Podcast — 013 — Dr. Colleen Reilly on How Technology Affects the Way We Learn, Teach, and Communicate, Analyzing Cybersecurity as a Humanist, and Teaching Scientists to Write for a Public Audience

Episode 012
Relevate Podcast — 012 — Jessica Schafer on what is Lost and Gained through the Act of Translation

Episode 011
Relevate Podcast — 011 — Rachel Merritt Jones on the Diaspora of African Food Traditions, Necropolitics, and Food as an Act of Protest

Episode 010
Relevate Podcast — 010 — Aidan Healey on the Death of the Monoculture, the Rise of True Crime, and Truman Capote's Infamous 'Nonfiction Novel'

Episode 009
Relevate Podcast — 009 — Dr. Alessandro Porco on the Fringe Poets, Con-Artists, Politics, and Shenanigans of the Early 20th Century South

Episode 008
Relevate Podcast 008 — Dr. Alessandro Porco on Why We are Still Talking about Black Mountain College, What We Can Learn from it’s Radical Pedagogies, and the Challenges of Building an Education based in Community

Episode 007
Relevate Podcast 007 — Rachel Hendrix and Autumn Kepley on Building Community after COVID, Writing a Mystery, and What You Really Can Do with an English Degree

Episode 006
Relevate Podcast 006 — Savannah Jones on Louisa May Alcott's Embrace of Sentimentalism, The Staying Power of Little Women, and the Paradigm-Shifting Power of an English Degree

Episode 005
Relevate Podcast — 005 —Dr. Nicholas Laudadio on the Musicality of Science Fiction, the Cyberpunk Resurgence, and the Sound of Plants Dying

Episode 004
Relevate Podcast — 004 —Rachel Williamson on Why You Don't Have to Move to New York, and all Things Alice Corbin Henderson

Episode 003
003 Meg Giuliano on the State of Feminism in Contemporary Media, Micro-Oppressions, and the Infamous 'Cool Girl' Monologue

Episode 002
002 Doctor Jeremy Tirrell on the Gothic Horror Rhetoric of Nutritional Advertising, The Appeal of the Professional Writing Degree, and how Capitalism is Ruining the College Experience

Episode 001
001 — Professor Andrew Tolhurst on Surfing, Relevance, and the Necessity of English Composition