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Join Dr. David Isaksen and his guests from academia, communications consulting, and politics in discussions about what it means to lead people by persuasion rather than by force/rank/bargaining.
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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 podcast for curious listeners where I offer soft takes on hard topics. I'm Evan Dumas, a former counselor, public speaker, and writer. You'll hear my calming perspectives on the uncomfortable things. Note: this podcast doesn't constitute mental health advice or a client-clinician relationship, and isn't a suitable replacement for receiving therapy.
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Beyond the Rhetoric

CSUDH Student Affairs

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Produced by the division of Student Affairs at California State University, Dominguez Hills, Beyond the Rhetoric takes a close and personal look at what it takes to support students in their journey through college.
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Dangerous Rhetoric

Dangerous Rhetoric

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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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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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Global Rhetorics

Collin Bjork and Jose Quintero

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Taking a deliberately international and interdisciplinary perspective, we interview scholars working in a variety of different countries, cultures, and disciplines about their rhetorically-oriented research and teaching.
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Lost Rhetoric is a haven for tellers of strange tales. Non-Expert host Jason Dinges converses with his Non-Expert friends to bring you stories & ideas from the realm of the weird. https://lostrhetoric.com/
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Podfluence is the show for professional communicators who want to maximise the influence and impact of their personal and professional presentations. Each week we will be examining the skills and habits that will help you stand out as an exceptional and charismatic communicator. Whether you're a professional speaker, professional coach or someone who requires top-level communication and presentation skills for your career and leadership, Podfluence has got you covered. Each week we will brin ...
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Audio Rhetorics is for people who are interested in how audio technologies are being used by writers, journalists, podcasters, and many others to craft engaging narratives that utilize the unique affordances of audio media.
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Savage thoughts from men, fathers, brothers and friends, all working to provide helpful insight to assist others on their journeys. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barbarianrhetoric/support
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Rhetoric with Shakia is a lighthearted show that recaps, reviews, and reacts to reality tv, scripted series, movies, and documentaries. Shakia uses her background in psychology to add an educational take when she can.
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Matter of Opinion

New York Times Opinion

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Thoughts, aloud. Hosted by Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen. Every Friday, from New York Times Opinion. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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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

Rhetoric In Retrospect

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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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This podcast features the voices of future educators discussing their beliefs about the implications and responsibilities of incorporating diverse and inclusive materials in their classrooms. Completed as an assignment for a Cultural Rhetorics course at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire.
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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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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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Original fables, fairy tales, myths, and legends told by a stranger to ward away the evil in all of us (or at least the children) delivered bi-monthly. Stories for Monsters is a Rhetorical Answers, LLC. Production. It is written, directed, produced, and voiced by Fable McDaniel. Music by Rhetorical Answers. Art by Kyle Newbridge.
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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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Four Horsemen of Rhetoric Comic Podcast

Four Horsemen of Rhetoric Comic Podcast

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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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Discussions on Writing and Rhetoric

Meeghan Faulconer and Nikolas Gardiakos

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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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A playful, collaborative, monthly podcast on teaching writing and rhetoric in the 21st century Hosted by Kyle Stedman, Rockford University Also available on Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/plugs-play-pedagogy) and iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/plugs-play-pedagogy/id909930552).
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Business of Story

Park Howell, Brand Story Strategist

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The Business of Story helps sales and marketing leaders excel through the stories they tell. Hosted by Park Howell, known as The World's Most Industrious Storyteller, this popular weekly show is ranked among the top 10% of downloaded podcasts internationally and is the #1 Business Storytelling Podcast according to Feedspot. #StoryOn!
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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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Keywords: Queer Rhetorics, Archival Research, Techné, Computing, Digital Storytelling. Patricia Fancher has a PhD in Rhetoric and studies rhetorical theory, feminist and queer rhetoric and digital media. She teaches Writing and Gender Studies, Digital Storytelling, Rhetoric, among other courses. Her research has been published in Peitho, Compositio…
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Over 300 years BCE, Isocrates warned Athenians about the curse of empire in his oration "On the Peace." The central claim was that ruling over an empire was as devastating to the moral well-being of Athens and their potential subject states as tyranny is to a leader and his subjects. He draws a contrast between domination and leadership and points …
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35th Episode! Ty & Kenan discuss some recent stories. Trump's VP short list shortens, Chiquita Banana is the first company to be help financially responsible for human rights abuses, Houthi attacks, iPhone nonsense, and another major slaughter of Gazans by the terror state Israel. Sit back and enjoy! Revolutionary Rhetoric is an affiliate of the An…
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Following his felony conviction, Donald Trump has spent the last week talking about revenge on his political enemies, such as throwing the president’s wife in jail. Some voters are concerned about the dramatics and inflammatory terminology, particularly Project 2025, the conservative playbook for realigning the federal government. How realistic are…
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Continuing on the same beat from our last episode about the fall of Project Veritas, we spoke with Daniel Robert Strack, the former Executive Director of the investigative journalism organization; Matthew Tyrmand, a former member of its Board of Directors; and former Project Veritas journalist Christian Hartsock. After obtaining some background of …
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Charles Coleman Jr is in for Ali Velshi and is joined by Staff Writer at The New Yorker Susan Glasser, Staff Writer at The Atlantic David A. Graham, Host of MSNBC’S ‘The Weekend’ Michael Steele, Republican Political StrategistRina Shah, Professor of History and American Studies atYale University Joanne Freeman, Professor of History at NYU Ruth Ben-…
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Ali Velshi is joined by Professor of Law at University of Michigan Law School Leah Litman, Senior Columnist at The Boston Globe Opinion Kimberly Atkins Stohr, Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Former Deputy National Security Advisor in the Obama Administration Ben Rhodes, Professor of Law at NYU Melissa Murray, Special Correspondent at Vanity Fair Molly…
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Populism, offered as a solution to economic and cultural woes, has gained ground in Europe following a slew of recent elections. Across the pond, the Ohio senator and potential Trump running mate J.D. Vance is championing an American version of populist politics that is also gaining traction. On this week’s episode, the hosts discuss Vance’s embrac…
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How voters feel about the presidential candidates — and what issues are most important to them — are the focus of a new PBS/Marist poll. The economy is their top priority, and democracy comes in second. Hot-button subjects like abortion and foreign policy are noticeably absent. Meanwhile, how much impact will culture wars and tribalism have on winn…
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On this public News Brief, we are joined by author and historian Jeff Schuhrke to discuss labor's response to the ongoing genocide in Gaza, the history of union support for (and opposition to) U.S.-led war and imperialism, and his upcoming book, Blue-Collar Empire: The Untold Story of US Labor's Global Anticommunist Crusade.…
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John Ball announces the return of the Podfluence podcast after a year-long hiatus. In this new episode, he shares his experiences working with The Speaker Lab, a company helping individuals build professional speaking businesses. John emphasizes the podcast's renewed focus on improving presentation, influence, and persuasion skills for professional…
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Foster care needs the Church’s help. Tune in to hear from Joe Knittig about the innovative Care Portal platform, which connects local churches with families in need, offering practical support like mattresses and refrigerators to prevent children from entering the system. Robert and Joe also talk about the upcoming movie “Sound of Hope: The Story o…
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Traci DeForge , Founder of Produce Your Podcast, shares how to use storytelling with your testimonials to grow your brand. Improve your storytelling immediately with my The ABTs of Agile Communications™ quick online course to learn the agile narrative framework that all influential business communication is built. Grab your copy of The Narrative Gy…
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Melissa Murray is in for Ali Velshi and is joined by Director of the Public Policy Program at the Roosevelt House Institute of Hunter College, Dr. Basil Smikle, Opinion Writer at The Washington Post, Jennifer Rubin, Department of Religious Studies’ Chair at University of Pennsylvania, Anthea Butler, Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Welles…
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Melissa Murray is in for Ali Velshi and is joined by Democratic Representative, Jasmine Crockett, President & CEO of Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law, Michael Waldman, Democratic Representative, Sharice Davids, Justice Correspondent at The Nation, Elie Mystal, Special Correspondent at Vanity Fair, Molly Jong-Fast, Professor of History at NYU, …
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Amid politically charged flag flying, secret recordings, and eyebrow-raising financial disclosures, there’s something fishy about the behavior of the nation’s top judges. Are they ruining faith in the Supreme Court? Or is that the partisan reaction to the decisions coming from on high? Michelle, Carlos and Lydia are joined by the Times editorial bo…
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We jump into the year of 402 BCE and Rome and Veii are tooth and nail in siege mode. In addition to this, Rome is rapidly approaching the end of the 5th century BCE, a date that is meaningful for historians and scholars but less significant for the Romans who understood the years through the names of the magistrates more than being overly intereste…
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On this Citations Needed Live Show, recorded virtually on May 23, 2024, Adam and Nima discuss recent coverage of the campus protests over the ongoing genocide in Gaza, from the media's habit of pathologizing Zoomers to Biden's condescending implication they're just a foaming hate mob. We were joined by guests Layla Saliba and Jonathan Ben-Menachem.…
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Keywords: Rhetoric Society of America, Denver, Rhetoric, Academic Conferences, Interviews. Episode 158 of TBR Podcast features interviews and soundscapes from the Rhetoric Society of America Conference in Denver, Colorado, from May 23-26, 2024. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and @thebigrhet across social media platfor…
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Discover the intersection of classical education and cutting-edge technology. Join Robert as he talks with Lex Avellino, a Classical Conversations graduate, about his journey from homeschooling to creating 3D virtual worlds for Disney and Warner Brothers. Lex shares how his classical education fueled his passion for learning and innovation in digit…
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34th Episode! Ty & Kenan discuss a few things that have happened recently. Mexico elects their first female president, ICC sanction passes the house of representatives, Joe Biden makes an executive order basically doing Trump's own wish on border security due to polling being in favor of Trump. We speak on Civil Asset Forfeiture and how Biden was o…
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Barry LaBov, Founder, President, and CEO of LABOV Marketing Communications and Training, shows you how to discover and celebrate your brand's unique qualities through the stories you tell. Improve your storytelling immediately with my The ABTs of Agile Communications™ quick online course to learn the agile narrative framework that all influential b…
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Ali Velshi is joined by Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin, Pulitzer-Prize winning Investigative Reporter, Caitlin Dickerson, Award-Winning Journalist, Paola Ramos, Senior Editor at Bloomberg, Bobby Ghosh, Distinguished Fellow and President Emerita at Wilson Center, Jane Harman, Former U.S. Army Major for the Defense Intelligence Agency, Maj. H…
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Former President Donald J. Trump’s appearance at a U.F.C. match this week seems to be part of a larger strategy to attract men — especially young men — to his cause. But what can President Biden do to change the narrative that “the left doesn’t like men”? This week, Michelle Cottle and Carlos Lozada are joined by their (male) Opinion colleagues Jam…
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Hunter Biden’s trial on federal gun charges got underway this week. He faces an embarrassing and revealing court case, plus possible prison time if he’s found guilty. According to Sarah Isgur, senior editor of The Dispatch, the best thing for both Hunter and his father’s re-election campaign would be a plea deal, as she wrote for The New York Times…
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It is not often that we get to say that there is a new translation of a classical text that has taken the world by storm. But that was exactly what happened when Professor Stephanie McCarter released her 2022 translation of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. We were honoured that Professor McCarter agreed to talk to us about the mysterious Ovid and her process …
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"Susan Rice examines U.S. foreign policy strategy with The Post's David Ignatius," read the title of a 2016 Washington Post Live conversation. "Key player in war on climate change? The Pentagon," CNN insisted in 2020. "Democrats Need To Learn How To Get Excited About the Center-Left," The Messenger proclaimed in 2023. These posts were all facilitat…
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Celebrate with us as we hit a major milestone! Join Robert Bortins in the 100th episode of “Refining Rhetoric”! This special episode highlights ten impactful moments from our journey, offering inspiration and insights on faith, business, politics, and classical education. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey! Learn more about Classic…
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Keywords: Memoir, Disability Studies, Writing Pedagogy, Non-Fiction, Non-Tenure Track. Dr. Jessie Male is a nonfiction writer and teacher-scholar with specializations in Disability Studies and Memoir. She is currently the Postdoctoral Associate in Disability Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, where she teaches, develops programs to support di…
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