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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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Transcript: Episode 16 In this episode we talk with Dr. Shane Wood, our current Writing Program Administrator (WPA) and Director of First-Year Composition here at UCF. He is also the host of Pedagogue, a podcast about teachers talking writing featuring established and emerging scholars in rhetoric and composition. Dr. Wood’s podcast Pedagogue won t…
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At UCF, the Department of Writing and Rhetoric holds an annual event called Knights Write Showcase to celebrate the work of student writers. This event began in 2010 as a place to highlight and share the research and writing occurring in the first-year writing program, and has since become a multi-day event that encompasses work in composition cour…
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Joining us for this episode is Natalie Madruga, Instructor in writing and Rhetoric at the University of Central Florida. Natalie’s research interests include eulogistic rhetoric, public memory and memorialization, critical race theory, cultural rhetorics, and writing pedagogy, with a pedagogical philosophy centered on a foundation in testimonio. Na…
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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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Karishma shares transforming childhood trauma into empowerment, womanhood, gaining material fortune, parenting her inner child, relationships, finding connection with an eternal aspect of life, and sharing her dream to create a shelter home for abused girls to heal. Contact: Jeremy would love to hear from you, please contact him on his instagram be…
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Jeremy wandered off track at a tiger reserve in India, to sit down and explore what it feels like to find calm amid fear. Contact: Jeremy would love to hear from you, please contact him on his instagram below with any feelings or thoughts. instagram.com/jezcarne facebook.com/jezcarne twitter.com/jezcarne This podcast is independent and funded by Je…
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UCF Department of Writing and Rhetoric faculty members Blake Scott and Nathan Holic discuss their project "Strengthening Hospital Nurses’ Mental Health Resilience Through a Peer Support Training Program Using Comic Testimonials" which focused on introducing comic therapy to healthcare professionals. This won the 2021 Pabst Steinmetz Foundation Arts…
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For him, Jeremy felt being in our society became a predictable, uninteresting program. Feeling he explored enough of it, deeply enough, to ascertain its makeup, he shifted his curiosity from somethingness, to nothingness. What he found, was the stillness within, gave him an experience of life’s foundational dimension, like a dense void of infinite …
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Jeremy met Okyeame Kwame at Sadhguru’s Isha Yoga Centre in Coimbatore, India, where they recorded this conversation a few days after an immediate deep bond. Okyeame comes from the Ashanti warrior tribe in Ghana. He’s been a professional musician for 26 years, releasing 9 studio albums. Authored two books. Is a Father of two and happily married. Oky…
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At UCF, the Department of Writing and Rhetoric holds an annual event called Knights Write Showcase to celebrate the work of student writers. In this special episode we talk with several participants from the poster and panel presentations. The students and work featured in this episode are: Jamie Salter “Learning to Keep Up” (0:00-19:04) Megan Deve…
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During covid, Jeremy lived in Melbourne, Australia, which experienced the world’s longest lockdown. As for many in the community, the situation brought with it a great deal of stress. The world seemed to be going mad with fear, so Jeremy pulled back even further to disconnect from its energy and observe what was taking place. He was fortunate enoug…
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Jeremy returns to his podcast, after 2 years off. We can all agree the last few years have taken a toll on us. The World Health Organisation predicts mental illness to be the next epidemic facing humanity. And having lived through many mental issues, Jeremy wishes to share his experiences and learnings in hope of helping others. Shortly after the p…
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Anthony Lince is a Latinx educator and scholar, and is currently a lecturer at University of California San Diego and other local institutions, teaching rhetoric and writing studies courses. His current work is focused on equitable assessment practices in higher education, which is the praxis in his courses where he utilizes labor-based grading. An…
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Dr. Jeremy Carnes is a Postdoctoral Scholar here at UCF specializing in Indigenous rhetorics, particularly visual and material rhetorics. He is working on his first book on comics by Indigenous creators and the rhetorical affordances of comics as a visual medium for considering land-based practices by Indigenous communities. In addition to indigeno…
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In this episode we talk with Jaclyn Gardiakos and Jessica Walters, who work in the field of professional writing and are both UCF Alumni. Jaclyn Gardiakos is the communications and public relations manager for Universal Engineering Sciences, the fastest-growing AEC firm in the US, and previously worked for Tupperware as a communications manager. Je…
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We are joined by Dr. Martha Brenckle, a full professor and the interim-first year writing director here at UCF. Dr Brenckle teaches FYW and Rhetorical Theory. Our conversation touches on course construction, in particular her class “Queer Rhetorics and Queering Writing”, theory, working with students, the writing process, and representation in the …
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In this episode we talk to Olivia Solomon, a junior at the University of Central Florida and a double major in Writing and Rhetoric and Political Science. Olivia has demonstrated a passion for political activism as a collaborating member of March For Our Lives, as well as several published op-eds in both the Orlando Sentinel and the Tallahassee Dem…
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Sebastian Garcia is a senior undergraduate at UCF completing a double major in History and Biomedical Sciences. His academic interests are history, writing, and research. Sebastian was selected as a panelist for UCF’s Knights Write Showcase in Spring of 2021 with his article “Is the Advanced Placement (AP) Program Really ‘Advanced”? A Critical Text…
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Today we take a peek inside the lives of peer tutors Mekenzie McElroy and Lindsey Wright, both undergraduates at UCF, who work in the University Writing Center. They also recently presented on a panel at the Southeastern Writing Center Association Conference. This conversation offers us a student oriented perspective of what brought them into their…
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This conversation features Dr. Angela R Rounsaville, Associate Professor and Director of First-Year Composition here at the University of Central Florida. Dr. Rounsaville’s research works at the intersection of transnational literacy studies, rhetorical genre studies, and writing related transfer. In this episode we discuss the evolving needs of th…
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We talk to the editors of the student-run publication IMPRINT, Kealani Smith and Jarrett Webster, about topics related to their latest issue. We are also joined by UCF Department of Writing and Rhetoric Professors Dr. Sonia Arellano and Dr. Jamila Kareem to discuss their work and collaboration.By ngardiakos
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Joining us is Dr. Stephanie K. Wheeler for a conversation on her course Rhetorics and Pop Culture through a focus on Lady Gaga. We consider, why Gaga? Through what rhetorical lenses can we view this work? How does the study of pop culture lend itself to the study of rhetoric? #writingandrhetoric #rhetoric #rhetoricalstudy #ladygaga #mothermonster #…
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Carla shares her experience of becoming a mother with the perils of sleep training and need for community and family support around arguably the most important thing we can do; raise a child well.Carla is a mother, yogi and auravedic practitioner. Carla's recommended resources for mothers: •Gather women's Space; A space for women to connect and bui…
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A while back, I asked the Passive Income for Designers Facebook group “what is your biggest passive income question?” — and the winner by far was the following question. “If you were starting from scratch today with no list and no friends, how/where would you start?” I thought for quite a while about what I would do. And the answer surprised me a b…
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Evelyn expresses her insight on how racism, covid and the environmental crisis could be a manifestation of our collective broken human spirit; "I can't breath".Ev shares about the absolute necessity of forgiveness and compassion for our victimisers if we are to heal our one collective human spirit, especially as black people.And why she, as a black…
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Thomas shares his journey of discovering how important empathy and understanding is in connecting with the broadest amount of people. How he went from activist to an integrated change maker within the food industry, as CEO of Food Frontier.Thomas King is a social entrepreneur, speaker and future food specialist.…
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We explore Tam's work in preventing and critically responding to mental health issues within our youth, and optimising the mental resilience of the leaders of tomorrow. And hear about her innovative solutions currently being rolled out in mass around Australian schools and sports clubs, to empower kids with mental resilience.Tamsyn Rose is a human …
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Julze shares how mycelium and mushrooms are an ancient life-support technology contributing to the healthy growth of so many organisms. We explore how it could be the future of healing, and hear what his medicinal mushroom company Teelixir are doing to pioneer this space.Julze Serendipity is an expert in Medicinal Mushrooms.…
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Bryony explores how technology is increasingly effecting how we experience sex, if watching porn influences how good you are in bed, what it'd be like having sex in space or on psychedelics, the list of reasons we have sex, and many other areas on a topic that can always do with more open conversation around.Bryony Cole is a podcast host, public sp…
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Tess wonderfully embodies two invaluable characteristics of spiritual development that can be easily forgotten; humility and artfulness. We explore how self-awareness is crucial for a progressive society, and how dynamic, deep, robust relationships make for a richer experience of reality. Tess Shanahan is a businesswoman, presenter and model.…
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James shares his journey as a professional athlete, including a positive mentality, the effects of concussions, the benefits in being part of a team, and the more recent evolution in men's maturity in sport with a growing focus on holistic mental wellbeing and reducing toxic masculinity.James Aish is an Australian rules footballer.…
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James unpacks how the stories we tell ourselves can either limit or expand our experience of reality. He shares vulnerably on his journey of hair loss and how the acceptance after years of resistance was where he found great liberation. He also shares great insight in optimising one's health and the significance of getting qualitysleep to enhance w…
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