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In a time of isolation, we are trying to build connections in our community and beyond. The GenZ FrenZ podcast’s mission is to help ensure that no voice -– regardless of age, religion, race, sexual orientation, gender expression, socioeconomic class, life experience, abilities, or other factors -– gets lost in the the “frenzy” of today’s informationally super charged world.
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From the Present, Looking Back : Russian-Ukraine War
In this episode, following my talk with Alexandra, I talk to a history buff to continue the conversation on the Russia-Ukraine War. We discuss the confusing nature of border and how the the past may be the best starting point to understand the current state of affairs. Disclosure: this episode was recorded on March 4, 2022 and includes discussion on geopolitical affairs.
Chicago Tribune Article Link for Resources to Help: https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-chicago-ukraine-how-to-help-20220301-odqs7d5wfzanhbvb3ntc4xibua-story.html -
From Outside, Looking In : Russia-Ukraine War
In this episode, I talk to Alexandra who works in the immigration law office about the Russia-Ukraine War. As someone from Ukraine, her connection to this crisis is deep and offers a window into the lives of innocent citizens under threat. We discuss the meaning of the TPS and the controversies surrounding support aid organizations and initiatives. Disclosure: this episode contains topics on war.
Chicago Tribune Article Link: https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-chicago-ukraine-how-to-help-20220301-odqs7d5wfzanhbvb3ntc4xibua-story.html -
Bookworms' Bravado
In this episode, we discuss the power of books with 2 English teachers to put that magical feeling into words. What do people who have made their careers out of spreading the full appreciation of literature to the next generation feel about it? Can they pick favorites? Listen to find out.
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Highs and Lows of 2021
It’s time to say goodbye to 2021, and hello to 2022! But wait, not yet! Let’s reflect upon this difficult year a bit. In this episode we’ll have a compilation of clips from our listeners of some of their highs and lows! Thank you for another amazing year with our podcast! See you next year!
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A Meditation on Meditation
In episode 2 of our “Who’d a Thunk It?”series, meditation and mindfulness are the topics of discussion. We look at the history of these practices, the science behind what they’re doing to our brains, and the possible pros and cons of the meditation-app fad. Link to information about iA Writer: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/12/20/can-distraction-free-devices-change-the-way-we-write Research Links: https://mindworks.org/blog/how-meditation-changes-the-brain/ , https://www.wired.com/story/the-unbearable-irony-of-meditation-apps/ , https://time.com/4246928/meditation-history-buddhism/ , https://www.mindful.org/the-science-of-mindfulness/
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Turkey Talk
Happy Thanksgiving! To celebrate this holiday of gratitude, we decided to gather together to talk about the turkey. In our new program, Who'd of Thunk It!, one member will do some preliminary research about a topic, myth, or misconception to share with the other two. For our first episode, we discussed topics including the turkey as the national bird, the gorgeous ocellated turkey, and the sleep-inducing turkey meat. If you have any suggestions for future topics, please send an email to genzfrenzycreators@gmail.com.
Research Links:
"Did Benjamin Franklin propose the turkey as the national symbol?" - HISTORY
"American Myths: Benjamin Franklin’s Turkey and the Presidential Seal" - Smithsonian Magazine
"Turkey" - Encyclœpedia Britannica
"What’s the Purpose of a Turkey’s Wattle?" - Mental Floss
"OCELLATED TURKEY" - American Bird Conservancy
"Food Coma? Here's Why You Get Sleepy After You Eat" - Discovery
Additional:
Kovarsky's Rendition of a Turkey National Seal