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The Big Rhetorical Podcast (TBR) was conceptualized in the spring of 2018 at Illinois State University. This podcast is a digital platform for scholars of rhetoric and composition, as well as other disciplines, to talk about relevant scholarship within the field while engaging in a lively, academic dialogue. The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods.
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Post Rhetoric
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Post Rhetoric

Stuntman Mike and JPX

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Podcast about a podcast called Lost Rhetoric (https://lostrhetoric.buzzsprout.com/)! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stuntman Mike and JPX meticulously review Jason Dinges' popular show!
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A new podcast about everything from politics, philosophy, science, and psychology, to history, art, culture, esotericism, spirituality, literature, books, music, and more, Dangerous Rhetoric will not be afraid to explore all avenues of knowledge and to discuss the most serious topics with a touch of levity.
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Rhetoricity
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Rhetoricity

Eric Detweiler

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Rhetoricity is a quasi-academic podcast that draws on rhetoric, theory, weird sound effects, and the insights of a lot of other people. It's something that's a little strange and, with luck, a little interesting. The podcast's description will evolve along with it. So far, most episodes feature interviews with rhetoric and writing scholars. The podcast is a project of Eric Detweiler, an assistant professor in the Department of English at Middle Tennessee State University. For more on Rhetori ...
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Greetings and welcome to DWR- Discussions on Writing and Rhetoric. Join your hosts, professors Meeghan Faulconer and Nikolas Gardiakos from the University of Central Florida, for some informal conversations around research and practice in the field at the university level. These discussions are a place inclusive for curious novices, blossoming scholars, and seasoned academics to consider and share their inquiries, experiences, and passions surrounding writing and rhetoric.
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The Coffee Rhetoric blog in podcast form! Join me (Tiffani J.) as I unpack a wide array of topics trending in the news and pop culture via written opinion pieces, podcast episodes, and now, on occasion, commentary videos and live streams.
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Welcome to Dance Rhetoric, where we explore the journey of movement with Dance Artists. Dance Rhetoric celebrates the art of invention, arrangement, style, message, and delivery through a movement artist's journey in dance culture. The dance journalism podcast hosted by Romonica Stephens, explores dance as an intellectual practice, the influence of its cultural pioneers and the new generation while highlighting the vitality of movement as a wellness practice in the current zeitgeist.
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Rhetoric in Retrospect is a podcast that examines works of art and rhetoric from a Christian perspective. Join the mischievous trio of Ben, Max, and David as they explore their minds in an effort to satisfy your desire to hear a lively conversation, an amazing story, a heated debate, etc. A new episode will release on Saturday at 7 whenever their schedule permits. All questions, quandaries, comments, or corrections are coveted at rhetoricinretrospect@gmail.com.
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Welcome to The Rhetoric Life, a fun weekly podcast, where we discuss everything from music to books to movies and a little bit of gossip splashed here and there. If the life and thoughts of an ordinary college student in Kolkata who loves to talk (and is like *really* funny) interests you, well, you're in for a treat!
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Rhetorical Mom
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Rhetorical Mom

Rhetorical Mom

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I have the most Scandinavian name for looking not even the slightest Scandinavian. I reside in the beautiful state of Oregon with my family and am currently working on my first memoir. I graduated from Grand Canyon University with a Bachelors in English Literature, and from Portland State University with a Masters in Communication. I have a passion for education, writing, and reading. My purpose with this podcast is to discuss things that should be talked about in the parenting world. There ...
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Join the “WORLD'S GREATEST HUGGER” & CHIEF NOISEMAKER of the Media Mavericks Academy, TeeJ Mercer, on a walk-and-talk mission to dissect the random thoughts & rhetoric that run rampant in her brain. Random Ramblings & Rhetoric with TeeJ Mercer, is a humorous free thought conversation combining childhood stories, 20 years of working in Hollywood as an award-winning Television editor (The Bachelor, L.A. Hair, The Tonight Show), and her current work as a speaker & media coach. RRR is a show tha ...
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This is a podcast dedicated to the analysis and application of comic book superheroes into our cultural, societal, and political personas. This podcast reveals that comics are much more than a sum of their parts. Every week we identify with a different hero and discuss their contributions to the modern day pop-culture zeitgeist.
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No political endorsements. No corporate dollars. No hype. No lies. Meet the Press Meets The View? Who knows, but it sounds like a great model to strive for! Challenging the Rhetoric (CTR) – HASHTAGS: #CTR Join host, Cheri Roberts, and guests, for engaging conversations about news and current events. Callers are invited to call-in @ (646) 787-1790 during the live broadcast. FOLLOW @CTRNewsFeed on Twitter Also, Sickness of Silence (SOS) – HASHTAGS: #CTR #SOS #ChildAbuse CTRs special monthly se ...
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The Rhetoric was developed by Aristotle during two periods when he was in Athens, the first between 367 to 347 BCE (when he was seconded to Plato in the Academy), and the second between 335 to 322 BCE (when he was running his own school, the Lyceum). The Rhetoric consists of three books. Book I offers a general overview, presenting the purposes of rhetoric and a working definition; it also offers a detailed discussion of the major contexts and types of rhetoric. Book II discusses in detail t ...
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Welcome to Prolific: A Podcast Journey through Rhetoric, Composition, and Technical Communication. This podcast is meant for graduate students in these fields who feel a little overwhelmed by all of the names of people—not to mention their works—that we're supposed to know. In other words, this podcast is for students looking to learn more about the world they're entering. This is my first podcast, so the quality will increase as I familiarize myself with my voice, the material, and the soft ...
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8th Episode! Ty & Kenan give some updates to the struggle in Palestine, some labor stuff, and we chat about our personal lives for a while! Sit back and enjoy! This podcast is available in video format on YouTube if that's more your thing, check the links below! Email us at revolutionaryrhetoric@gmail.com Follow us on our socials! Instagram - Revol…
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Is the earth really only a few thousand years old? In this episode, Robert speaks to Eric Hovind, founder of Creation Today, a Christian apologetics ministry with a mission to share the Gospel to the entire world. Eric relates his personal testimony and journey with apologetics, clarifies what “apologetics” really means, delves into his approach to…
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Sarah Crosley is back! This time we discuss some of the most intriguing Cryptids from her home state of Indiana. We focus mainly on the story of Oscar AKA The Beast Of Busco who, in the late 1940's caused a farmer so much grief that he went bankrupt trying to capture him & eventually sold his farm as a result of his fruitless efforts. We also dig a…
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Keywords: Indigenous methodologies, anti-colonial rhetorics, migration, cultural studies, settler colonialism. Dr. Michael Lechuga is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism at the University of New Mexico. He researches and teaches Rhetoric, Migration, Settler Colonial Studies, and Cultural Studies. He explores how m…
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Keywords: writing, first-year writing, artificial intelligence, teacher training, Jeopardy. Holly Hassel is director of composition at Michigan Technological University. Her research interests focus on the teaching of college writing, writing assessment, writing program administration, two-year college writing studies, and feminist pedagogy. Her re…
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7th Episode! Ty & Kenan give some updates to the struggle in Palestine, some House stuff, and some labor things are happening. Sit back and enjoy! This podcast is available in video format on YouTube if that's more your thing, check the links below! Email us at revolutionaryrhetoric@gmail.com Follow us on our socials! Instagram - RevolutionaryRheto…
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Is there hope for Gen Z? In this current events episode, Robert explores the reasons why Gen Z boys are leaning conservative twice as much as liberal, as discovered by a recent survey that contradicts the widely held narrative that Gen Z has a leftist bent. Then, in Classical Crypto, Will returns to consider what might happen to the crypto market i…
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Keywords: deliberative rhetoric, invention, religious rhetorics, archival methods, Texas. Dr. T J Geiger II is an assistant professor of Technical Communication and Rhetoric in the Department of English at Texas Tech University. He is the author of Faithful Deliberation: Rhetorical Invention, Evangelicalism, and #MeToo Reckonings. A feminist schola…
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Keywords: assessment, undergraduate research, intersectionality, student-centered, education. Jennifer Burke Reifman, Loren Torres, and Mike Penarroyo are researchers in the UC Davis Student Assessment Researchers (StARs) program. The Student Assessment Researchers (StARs) program believes that student voices should be included in conversations abo…
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We plan for all the major goals in our lives—retirement, a career, a new car or home purchase. So, why don’t most of us create plans for raising our children, which is far more important? In this episode, Robert speaks to Dr. Josh Mulvihill, an author, speaker, and advocate for family discipleship and biblical parenting. Josh was a church pastor fo…
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Episode 6.5! Ty & Kenan couldn't record a full episode this week so Ty reads the classic Marxist text Combat Liberalism written by Chairman Mao Zedong in September of 1937. Sit back and enjoy! This podcast is available in video format on YouTube if that's more your thing, check the links below! Email us at revolutionaryrhetoric@gmail.com Follow us …
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We are joined today by Associate Professor in the Department of Writing and Rhetoric and Director of Writing Across the Curriculum in the Center for Writing Excellence both at the University of Central Florida, Dr. Laurie A. Pinkert. In addition to these positions, Dr. Pinkert also coordinates an interdisciplinary fellowship-writing initiative that…
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6th Episode! Ty & Kenan give some updates to both the Palestine conflict and the House nonsense. We have our first free form discussion. This one about voting and electoral politics in general. We discuss democracy and the nature of freedom under capitalism. PBS article we mention: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/aid-still-unreachable-after-isra…
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Can movies save education? Here, Robert talks for the second time on Refining Rhetoric with Hollywood actress, podcast host, and Classical Conversations® parent and Director Sam Sorbo about her family’s upcoming film Miracle in East Texas. The film, delayed due to COVID-19, is now coming to theaters nationwide for an exclusive release on the weeken…
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Keywords: teaching writing, environmental humanities, poetry, Birmingham, Cahaba River. Halley Cotton is the managing editor of the Birmingham Poetry Review, contributing editor for NELLE, and production manager for both publications. She is the founding director of the SPARK Writing Festival, and her work has appeared in places such as The Greensb…
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We sat down with Elizabeth Golluscio, the Republican party candidate for NYC's City Council representing the Upper East Side (District 5). Elizabeth is a Cornell and MIT graduate, mother of two teen boys, and runner of marathons. She's watched her neighborhood decay over the last few years as crime, homelessness, and mental health issues go unaddre…
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Are Christianity and humanism compatible worldviews? In this episode, Robert sits down with Scott Postma, a Christian humanist writer and president of Kepler Education. Scott explains why Christian humanism is probably not what you think, putting it up against another philosophy more are familiar with—secular humanism. He discusses the origins of C…
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5th Episode! Ty & Kenan discuss the Palestine conflict. We completely recognize that this is an ongoing event with new information and details breaking constantly. In the event that anything we said was incorrect or misleading we will immediately issue a retraction with corrected information. Sit back and enjoy! This podcast is available in video f…
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Keywords: Writing Centers, Labor, Wellness, Neoliberalism, Institutional Structures. Dr. Genie Giaimo is assistant professor and director of the Writing Center at Middlebury College in Vermont. The author of over two dozen peer reviewed articles and chapters, their work has been published in Praxis, Journal of Writing Research, The Journal of Writi…
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In this episode, Robert uses the fifteen classical tools of learning to examine the recent tragic events in Israel and Palestine. He considers the following questions: Why has the U.S. funded Palestine, and how has this impacted the current conflict? Who is the oppressor and the oppressed in this situation? Is critical theory to blame? And is there…
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4th Episode! Ty & Kenan discuss some recent events. The writers strike is finally over and it's a huge success! California Senator Diane Feinstein is dead! More House of Representatives shenanigans! Sit back and enjoy! This podcast is available in video format on YouTube if that's more your thing, check the links below! Email us at revolutionaryrhe…
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Keywords: Community Colleges, Pedagogy, Rural, Critical, Student-Centered. Dr. Sharon Mitchler is a professor of English and humanities at Centralia College, a small, rural community college. She teaches a range of undergraduate courses in composition, literature, humanities, ethics and film. Her current research focuses on critical rural pedagogy …
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This episode features an interview with Dr. Keith Gilyard conducted by guest host Dr. Derek G. Handley during the 2023 Rhetoric Society of America Summer Institute at Penn State University. They discuss Gilyard's path to a career in rhetoric, writing, and composition studies; his writing process and creative writing; academic mentorship and leaders…
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Business leaders, listen up! In this episode, Robert welcomes his longtime friend and business mentor Troy Meachum to the show. Troy is the CEO of ACR Supply Co., North Carolina’s leading wholesale distributor for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration which, last year, exceeded $45 million in revenue. In their conversation, Troy…
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Episode 140 of TBR Podcast features an interview with the editors of TextGenEd, Drs. Annette Vee, Tim Laquintano, and Carly Schnitzler. TextGenEd, available via the WAC Clearinghouse, “features undergraduate-level assignments to support students' AI literacy, rhetorical and ethical engagements, creative exploration, and professional writing, along …
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Hello everyone! On Wednesday the 27th of September, Ty & Kenan did a live stream commentary of the 2nd Republican Primary debate. Select clips of that will be available on our socials below but there won't be an audio episode this week. Take it easy and we'll see you next week! Sit back and enjoy! This podcast is available in video format on YouTub…
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It’s time for another stand-alone episode of current events and Classical Crypto! First, Robert analyzes why Ohio voters attempted to raise the threshold percentage for making amendments to their state’s constitution (an effort to protect abortion rights in their state). Then, Robert takes a closer look at the EU’s “quiet and slow” approach to deci…
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Episode 139 of The Big Rhetorical Podcast features an interview with the 2023 TBR Podcast Emerging Scholar Award winner, Emily Gresbrink. Emily Gresbrink is entering their fifth year at the University of Minnesota (UMN) as a Ph.D. Candidate in Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Communication. Their work reflects a passion and commitment to technica…
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2nd Episode! Ty & Kenan discuss some recent events. Updates to the strikes taking place across the country, a little Trump news, some congress silliness, and lastly, the hypocrisy of the Republican party as shown by Lauren Boebert's theater antics. Sit back and enjoy! This podcast is available in video format on YouTube if that's more your thing, c…
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1st Episode! Ty & Kenan introduce themselves...then ramble for a while about a few different topics. Kenan is a proud Bosnian, Ty affirms his love for Stalin; you don't want to miss it. Sit back and enjoy! This podcast is available in video format on YouTube if that's more your thing, check the links below! Email us at revolutionaryrhetoric@gmail.c…
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What can we learn from reading (or listening to) historical fiction? In this episode, Robert interviews Jim Hodges of Jim Hodges Audiobooks, a beloved resource among families around the world, most notably for productions of the historical novels of G. A. Henty. Here, Jim discusses his life before founding Jim Hodges Audiobooks: what homeschooling …
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This episode features an interview with Jennifer Lin LeMesurier. The conversation, recorded at this year's Conference on College Composition and Communication, focuses on her 2023 book Inscrutable Eating: Asian Appetites and the Rhetorics of Racial Consumption. That book explores how the rhetorical framing of food and eating underpins our understan…
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In this shorter-than-usual episode, Robert uses the fifteen tools of classical learning to understand current events and cryptocurrency. First, he examines why property taxes are causing citizens of blue cities to relocate to red states and how these property taxes are related to the government funding of private education through school vouchers. …
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Our nation is only as great as our families. In this episode, Robert interviews pastor Allen Mashburn, running candidate for North Carolina Lieutenant Governor. Allen is a pastor of over twenty-five years, a podcast host, and a homeschool dad. Here, Allen focuses on the importance of the nuclear family, the Christian’s and the church’s roles in pol…
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This episode of The Big Rhetorical Podcast was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.…
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This episode of TC Talk: A Tech Comm Podcast was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.…
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This episode of Writing Remix Podcast was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.…
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This episode of Rhetoricity was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.
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This episode of Live Theory: Living Writing & Rhetoric was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.…
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This episode of Pedagogue was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.
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This episode of Gender, Sex, and Tech was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.…
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This episode of Rhetoricity features members of the MLA-CCCC Joint Task Force on AI and Writing: Antonio Byrd, Holly Hassel, Sarah Z. Johnson, Anna Mills, and Elizabeth Losh. The task force also includes Leonardo Flores, David Green, Matthew Kirschenbaum, and A. Lockett. In July 2023, that task force published a working paper laying out issues, pri…
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In this first-ever in-person episode, Robert interviews Sara Sullards, his Executive Assistant and a Classical Conversations® Challenge graduate, about doing hard things for Christ. Encouraged by her parents and inspired by the book Do Hard Things, Sara was called to mission work at an early age. In this conversation, she describes how God strength…
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This episode of Neurodissent was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.
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This episode of Defend, Publish & Lead was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.…
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This episode of Kairoticast was produced as part of the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories." The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com.
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A Portrait of An Artist as Machine That Cannot Create Hand was produced for the 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival, "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories" by Brandon Ying and Ito Palaganas. The 2023 TBR Podcast Carnival takes place August 28-31 with new podcasts released each day. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.c…
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