The Art of the Podcast: Society & Culture Underdog Podcasts
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The Art of the Podcast is a Syracuse University class taught by Seth Everett. For it's final project, each student was tasked with creating and producing their own podcast. Each week we'll post a show from each of four categories. Please feel free to contact us to share your thoughts on any you believe should continue on.
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Cannabitties
This is a podcast about all things cannabis. Your hosts, Lydia Herne and Annabeth Mann have been friends since their freshman year of college, and have been fascinated by cannabis ever since they were teens getting high in their parent's basements. Since the green rush began in 2012 when recreational marijuana was first legalized in Colorado and Washington, bud has been on everyone's mind. And though cannabis is one of the most popular drugs in the U.S., it's still wildly under-researched because of its outdated classification as a schedule I drug. Cannabitties is here to investigate and discuss the many questions we have about the cannabis industry. From questionable gas station CBD products to uncovering why most cannabis products in legalized states are still unregulated.
On this episode, Annabeth and I sat down with our friend Taylor, a college student who's currently growing cannabis in her own home. We chat with her about how she got into home-growing, the day-to-day operations, and how her relationship with cannabis has changed throughout quarantine. Join us as we take a trip into the green rush and look into America's favorite plant! -
The Pearce Effect
The Pearce Effect hosted by Mackenzie Pearce is a collection of life stories ranging from her mom's death to the time she contracted a paralyzing disease in college. There is no shortage of content because after all it's always something.
In this pilot episode Mackenzie details the events that took place before, during and after she decided to take a plane to Chicago at 17 and not tell anyone. She is joined by best friend and accomplice Nicole Seither as well as her father who did not react how she had expected. This is the moment that changed her life and is the perfect starting point for this crazy adventure that is life as a Pearce. -
Death, Dying, and Illness
Death, Dying, and Illness is a podcast that tries to understand the issues that plague us through stories that illuminate the human experience of these dark topics.
This episode tells the story of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and how long-term survivors of the HIV/AIDS epidemic are experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic today. Harry Breaux and Vince Crisostomo, and Dr. Brett Stockdill were featured in this story. -
Chocolate Cover Lessons
Chocolate Cover Lessons is where we have organic conversations about HBCUs also known as Historical Black Colleges and Universities. I bring in people who attended or attends these universities and talk about the culture. We touch topics as in what does an hbcu means to you, legacy, homecoming, and the overall aspects of HBCUs.
In this episode, we had Mr. Chris and Mrs. Shaw who attended Bethune Cookman University in Daytona Beach Florida. We talk about HBCUs but we really dive into a specific one called Bethune Cookman University. The reason we touch on that particular school is because they have attended that university, it was easier to talk about. -
The GenerASIAN
Welcome to The GenerASIAN, where we dive into uncomfortable topics that most people don't know about Asians. From the taboo views of sex in an Asian household to the hate crimes we've faced, we're finally giving you a glimpse of the unknown. We're opening up and inviting you inside our world and our experiences, so grab your snacks and boba, and get comfy!
Graphic design student, Fiona Ye joins The GenerASIAN on its first episode and dives into the controversial topics of sexuality, money, and education seen in the Asian community. We touched upon her coming out story, her perspective of money and success, and her unique experiences having stereotypical, but unconventional Asian parents. -
Egg Woke (Episode 1: The N-Word)
Welcome to Egg Woke, the podcast where I have stimulating and organic round table conversations with guests about social commentary issues. Whether its pop culture in media or social justice, I have got you covered. Today we will be tackling the n-word. We are diving in to find out why people on either side find it so appealing to say the n-word. Our guest speakers are Joel Moore Jr. , Victor Dandridge, Sean Carroll, and Vanity Delbridge. I am your host Glory Egwuonwu Amadi, let's get crackin!