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When the World Stopped

McPherson College Communication Department

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Senior Communication Majors at McPherson College interviewed a variety of people about their experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Interviews were compiled and edited by students in fall 2022.
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My podcast will be about how not only D1 athletes can make it to the professional level and even at the NAIA level there is good talent. Each episode I will go over a different athlete and go over what non D1 school they went to and their path to the professional level. The reason for my podcast name is because in a lot of sports if a player has a lot of “stars” it means they are projected to be good but that doesn’t mean that a player who wasn’t projected to be good out of high school can’t ...
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Quick Picks

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Quick picks is a podcast about the NFL 2022-23 season! We give Fantasy football advice, cover biggest surprises week to week & more. If you are a football fan do not hesitate and come toon into Quick Picks.
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E3: Explore, Experience, & Engage is a podcast published by McPherson College highlighting success stories shared by MC alumni. Current sophomore Alex Van Patten interviews alumni from a variety of careers to ask them about their own journeys. He’s also curious to know what advice they want to share with current students. Through career struggles, successes, and surprises, these stories will inspire everyone to continue living as whole persons on each of our career journeys.
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An owl-some discussion of all things bird! Topics range from different types of birds, birds in the media, and birds throughout history! Whether you’re familiar with birds or not, it’ll be an emu-sing experience! I hope you find it dove-ly!
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Campus ReBoot

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The Spectator and The Podrangle are partnering with other colleges and universities around the USA, Australia, and China in chronicling the 2020-2021 school year! Campus ReBoot is an interactive documentary spearheaded by Susan Cardillo at the University of Hartford. Students will be responding to prompts with written work, videos, audio, and photography. To check out the project, see this website: https://susancardillo.wixsite.com/campusreboot Responses will also be added to our websites us ...
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How I came up with the name such as “CityKid” well being from New Orleans, Louisiana it wasn’t so hard of something for me to come up with. Everybody can describe New Orleans in so many ways. It doesn’t matter if your from the city or not, but with and my family being from their it’s just an energetic city that brings life into people. On the cast Duce Chairs pretty much is trying bring that positive energy into the views who listens. Got to have positive vibes no matter what you going throu ...
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The Managing Editor of the Popular Culture Studies Journal, Julia Largent, interviews different authors published in the journal about their research, their hobbies, and how their article came about. See all published articles for free, here: https://mpcaaca.org/the-popular-culture-studies-journal/
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This episode features the late Mike Leach, who, at the time, was the head football coach at Mississippi State, Todd Houchins, Air Force Pilot, George Andrea, Swiss Resident, and Romero Cotton, Professional MMA fighter. The episode covers the trials and tribulations that these people endured and the lasting effect the pandemic has on them.…
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I went out into the community to interview people involved in education. I wanted to see how Covid-19 affected our education system and what challenges we will continue to have in the future. I interviewed Amanda Gutierez, Luke Chennell, Ken Yohn, Kelly Olson, Katie Sears, and Pam Ice.By McPherson College Communication Department
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This podcast highlights the experience of one individual during the COVID-19 pandemic. The individual I interviewed was Tamie Prieb. During the pandemic, Tamie served as a Human Resource Manager at Swindoll, Janzen, Hawk, and Loyd, a local public accounting firm in McPherson, Kansas.By McPherson College Communication Department
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This episode is about Maddie’s story. A 27-year-old Human Resource manager and her journey of highs and lows through the covid pandemic over the last two years. #2 In this episode Frank discusses how his occupation as a respiratory therapist gave him a different perspective of the Covid Pandemic. He continues to work through the challenges of the p…
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In the latest episode of No Stars to All-Stars I discuss Lewis and Clark State College as they host the NAIA World Series. With the NAIA baseball season coming to an end, I wanted to discuss the school and the history behind LCSC hosting the NAIA world series. I also went into a couple of the players that played at LCSC that are in the MLB.…
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In my second podcast, I go over the journey of Ben Zobrist and his journey to the MLB. I talk about his historic 2003 season at Olivet Nazarene University and how impactful he was to the MLB game. Lastly, I talk about the impact players like Zobrist who go to NAIA colleges/ universities can have on current NAIA players.…
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PCSJ is housed under Midwest Popular Culture Association and is an open-source and free journal located on MPCA’s website. For more information, go to MPCAACA.org and click the Popular Culture Studies Journal tab on the menu. If you have any questions or would like to connect with PCSJ, check us out on Twitter @ThePCSJ! Enjoy the episode! This epis…
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Find the video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvhs4-jLhIWoMDpCyI4248Q Many of the past dialogues have, if indirectly, focused on why to study popular culture -- but how does one do that? In this conversation, learn from popular culture scholars about how they approach the study of popular culture, and why they take the app…
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To read Liz's article and entire special issue about robots and labor in popular culture, visit our website: https://mpcaaca.org/the-popular-culture-studies-journal/current-issue/vol-9-is-1/ PCSJ is housed under Midwest Popular Culture Association and is an open-source and free journal located on MPCA’s website. For more information, go to MPCAACA.…
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Find the video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvhs4-jLhIWoMDpCyI4248Q Getting ready to teach and want to incorporate popular culture into your class? Need tips and advice on how to integrate popular culture when designing and managing your class? Looking for suggestions on how to answer those questions of why teach with po…
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To read Jodi’s article, visit our website: http://mpcaaca.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Cooper-Collaborative-Filmmaking-Final.pdf PCSJ is housed under MPCA and is an open-source and free journal located on MPCA’s website. For more information, go to MPCAACA.org and click the Popular Culture Studies Journal tab on the menu. If you have any question…
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Nick Grummert ’08 shares about his journey into Elementary Education Administration leading to him to his current position as principal at Abilene Elementary in the Valley Center School, KS USD 262. Learn more about Nick’s time at MC and his recommendations to current students, including the recommendation to take advantage of all the great opportu…
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Here's the link to Erika's article (so you can read it!): https://mpcaaca.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Arivett-Hamilton-Final.pdf If you have any questions or would like to connect with PCSJ, check us out on Twitter @ThePCSJ! You can also find more information on our website: mpcaaca.org and then navigate to the PCSJ tab on the menu. Thanks for l…
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PCSJ is housed under MPCA and is an open-source and free journal located on MPCA’s website. For more information, go to MPCAACA.org and click the Popular Culture Studies Journal tab on the menu. We received permission from the participants at this Zoom panel to record. If you have any questions or would like to connect with PCSJ, check us out on Tw…
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