Sinopsis
Podcast by Washburn Student Media
Episodios
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WU Review Annotated - S1E3
11/02/2026 Duración: 22minEach week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving their own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Animal Farm: An Orwellian look at the past and future" by Jaema Bordelon.
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WU Review Annotated - S1E2
04/02/2026 Duración: 27minEach week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving their own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories. This week, she covers "Kansas Day: More than a birthday on the calendar" by Rajeshwori Malla.
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The WUReview Annotated - S1E1
28/01/2026 Duración: 29minEach week, Eden Conrad will dive into the top story from The Washburn Review, breaking it down, sharing insights, and giving their own commentary. Whether you’re looking for a fresh perspective, behind-the-scenes context, or just some lively discussion, this is your go-to podcast for staying connected to the week’s biggest stories.
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Same Roots, New Roads - S1E2
23/01/2026 Duración: 53min“Same Roots, New Roads” is a conversational podcast where two Nepali hosts unpack the realities of growing up in Nepal, sharing honest stories about identity, heritage, and the immigrant experience. In this episode, they reflect on the anxiety that comes with living in a new country and helpful coping strategies. Rubina and Stuti are student sharing their experiences with anxiety and depression, not certified experts. If you are dealing with anxious or depressive thoughts, please reach out to a qualified professional.
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Same Roots, New Roads S1E1 - Same Root, New Rules
12/12/2025 Duración: 55min“Same Roots, New Roads” is a conversational podcast where two Nepali hosts unpack the realities of growing up in Nepal, sharing honest stories about identity, heritage, and the immigrant experience. In this debut episode, they reflect on the long and complicated journey that brought them to America, from navigating immigration processes to facing the emotional weight of leaving home and the balance of two cultures.
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BibleBabes - Episode 1 - Romans 13
08/12/2025 Duración: 19minThe Bible Babes Podcast features Washburn University students having a conversation about biblical passages using research and personal experiences. This week, they will analyze Romans 13, a passage from the Bible that talks about how Christians should deal with governing authorities. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives on the Bible from research and experiences.
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CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Kind of Iconic
20/11/2025 Duración: 04minThe Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This edition features Cass, Kate, Lexi, and Emily in their episode "Kind of Iconic"
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CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Lets Get Interpersonal
07/11/2025 Duración: 16minThe Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This edition features Sophia, Kate, and Laura in their episode "Lets get Interpersonal"
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CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Behind the Boundary
24/10/2025 Duración: 08minThe Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This edition features Shannon, Kuyper, and Drayton in their episode "Behind the Boundary"
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CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Nothing But the Dudes
17/10/2025 Duración: 08minThe Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This episode features Geoffrey, Clay and Thomas in their episode "Nothing But the Dudes"
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CN351 Interpersonal Communications: Congrats On Being A Woman
10/10/2025 Duración: 09minThe Weekend Workshop Podcast features Washburn University students from the Interpersonal Communication weekend course having real, honest conversations about relationships and connection. These discussions are from students, not professionals, offering perspectives and experiences on communication, love, and life, not professional advice. This episode features Ally, Ashley, Natalie, and Rebecca in their episode "Congrats On Being A Woman!"
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Bods Across Borders - S1 E1 - Brenda Andrade
20/09/2025 Duración: 27minIn this episode, we sit down with Brenda Andrade, Assistant Marketing Manager for Student Media and a business major at Washburn University. Brenda shares her perspective as an international student, opening up about the challenges, opportunities, and cultural differences that shape her experience studying in the U.S. From adapting to campus life to finding community and balancing academics, this conversation highlights the unique journey of international students and the lessons they bring to campus.
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Campus Compass (08.20.25) Kristen Grimmer _mixdown
22/08/2025 Duración: 11minThe Campus Compass, the podcast where we bring you real conversations with the professors and staff shaping our academic journeys. Whether you're looking for career advice, academic motivation, or insight into the world beyond the classroom, this series is for you. Today, we’re excited to be joined by Kristen Grimmer, an adviser to Mass Media students at Washburn University. Kristen has years of experience guiding students through the academic and professional maze of media, communications, and storytelling. She’s here to share her wisdom, experiences, and some honest advice for students who want to thrive in this ever-changing industry.
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For Human Sake S4 E5: Preventing Relationship Violence with #BeMoreLikeClaire
23/05/2025 Duración: 53minFHS Host Binx interviews Shannon VanLandingham from BeMoreLikeClaire, an organization founded in memory of Shannon's daughter, Claire. Claire tragically passed away due to relationship violence. BeMoreLikeClaire focuses on preventing relationship violence through education and awareness. They teach consent and bodily autonomy to all ages, from toddlers to adults, and help people recognize red flags in relationships. https://www.bemorelikeclaire.org/
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For Human Sake S4 E4: Older Adults with Pam Brown of Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging
22/05/2025 Duración: 20minJoin FHS Binx and Maggie as they interview Pam Brown, Community Services Navigator Supervisor at the Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging (JAAA). Brown shares insights into JAAA's mission to advocate for older adults and people with disabilities, helping them live independent and dignified lives in Shawnee, Jefferson, and Douglas Counties.
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For Human Sake S4 E3: Lifespan Development and Policy with Dr. Jessie Piper
22/05/2025 Duración: 44minJoin FHS host Binx as they chat with Dr. Jesse Piper, a new Assistant Professor at Washburn University. Dr. Piper, formerly of KDHE, shares her expertise on grandparents raising grandchildren and the need for stronger kinship support policies. The conversation also explores the dynamics of multi-generational families and the power of Family Life Education in promoting positive health outcomes. Learn about Dr. Piper's innovative teaching, including projects focused on public scholarship and her vision for Family Impact Seminars at Washburn.
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For Human Sake S4 E2: Youth Power and Civic Engagement with Donovan Dillion
22/05/2025 Duración: 26minJoin FHS hosts Binx and Maggie as they interview Donovan Dylan from Loud Light, a Kansas-based youth nonprofit. Dylan discusses Loud Light's mission to build Youth Power and civic engagement, focusing on voter registration, fellowships, and advocacy. Learn about their work on LGBTQ+ issues and community organizing, and how they empower young people to shape their communities. Dylan also highlights Loud Light's partnerships and volunteer opportunities, including Community Action Teams. https://www.loudlight.org/
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For Human Sake S4 E1: Introducing the New Host Binx Beelman
22/05/2025 Duración: 10minJoin us as former FHS host Raymond Guerrero discusses community and care with Binx Beelman, an English major also pursuing an addictions counseling license. As an executive member of Unite for Reproductive Justice and Gender Equity (URGE), Beelman shares why she's drawn to working with the LGBTQ+ community, especially youth. She also previews her upcoming role as the new host of For Human Sake, teasing future collaborations with co-hosts Parker and Maggie.
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For Human Sake S3 E7: Oxford House Pt. 2: Real Recovery/Support with Lindsay Hughes and Marlin Guest
23/04/2025 Duración: 31minIn part 2 of our Oxford house series, Lindsay Hughes and Marlon Guest share their personal journeys into recovery and how Oxford House, a self-run network of sober living homes, provided them with a safe and supportive community. They discuss the democratic structure of Oxford Houses, the importance of peer support, and how their involvement with the program has transformed their lives while they pursue their education in Human Services at Washburn.
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For Human Sake S3 E6: Oxford House Pt. 1: Community, Recovery, and Research with Professor Altus
23/04/2025 Duración: 29minThis episode is part 1 of our Oxford House deep dive and features Professor Altus discussing her research on communal living and delves into the history of the Oxford House model for addiction recovery. Learn about the unique success factors of this model, including the integration of the spirit of recovery into daily life within the supportive community.