episode 10 - Superficial hair, gender Constraints, and a meandering chat over spring semester 20199/18/2019
Hello! We did a wrap up from the end of Spring 2019 semester and I figure it's about time we shared it. In this episode we say goodbye to the amazing Hannah Smith as she prepares for graduation and the furthering of her education through a master's degree at IUPUI and we bring the extraordinary PFW Senior Laurel Shriner into the conversation as she prepares to take on co-hosting and producing with me for Fall 2019. I feel so fortunate to have found such lovely people to share this endeavor with! They have been fantastic collaborators and have become dear friends.
There are a few more recordings that we are going to be pulling from the archives (better known as recordings from when Traci was trying to figure out this whole podcasting thing back in early 2018), but we also have a seriously enthusiastic gathering of students in the History Club this year who are ready to dive in and start creating new content. We have SO many topics we want to talk about and also have some roundtable discussions we hope to record. Stay tuned and enjoy the episode! Traci Henning-Kolberg President History Club Producer Byte Sized History
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This is a recording that we did last semester, Spring 2019, with Dr. Deborah Baue over her class for the French Revolution. It’s the follow up to a recording that we did with the students who participated in the course and in playing a historical game, Reacting to the Past. If you want to get more information and hear the student’s reaction, scroll down and listen to episode 7 - “I’m just an old man who loves chaos.”
What I love about getting to interview the professors of the Purdue Fort Wayne History Department is that it represents a sliver of what it’s like to take a class with them, and also, maybe more importantly, it gives listeners a chance to see how involved and dedicated they are when it comes to the success of their students. The recognition of humanity and caring in this department is truly lovely. Thank you so much, Dr. Bauer, for making time for this interview and for trying something different in the class. We do apologize for the bumps of the table recorded in the audio. There’s no way to take that out once it’s already been recorded, but we now know how to make sure that doesn’t happen in the future! We have new recording equipment that will help us have smoother, more professional sounding recordings. Which is exciting! We are learning and improving and excited for recordings this semester. Cheers! Traci Henning-Kolberg President History Club Producer for Byte-Sized History |
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