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Clubbin'

Plus 10 Damage

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Every other week, members of Plus 10 Damage choose a game, play that game, and then get together to talk about that game. It's like a book club, but for video games.
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Hypotheticast

David Gutsche, Emily Dussault, Michael John

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"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, and listening to the Hypotheticast made all the difference." - Robert Frost
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What is journalism? How can we make it better? What does "better" look like? We talk about some of these questions -- and answer them -- in our discussions with academics and professionals who've published recently in Journalism Practice. We focus on meanings of advancing digital technologies in journalism, social issues and conditions that journalists (need to) cover, and the future of the field. Articles featured in the episodes are temporarily made free access for citizens, journalists, s ...
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Entry Point Hunting

Entry Point Hunting

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Whether you are brand new to the hunting world or looking to hone in on some specific skills and knowledge, our podcast aims to inform, educate and answer all those questions that you don’t know that you don’t know until ya know! From hunting best-practices, to gear, to prep, to conservation, to whether you should bring M&Ms or wear double socks, we’ll be discussing it all!
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Good Is The New Cool

Afdhel Aziz & Bobby Jones

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Purpose is the buzzword of the moment, with socially conscious consumers, activist employees, and impact investors fueling the cultural revolution around business as a force for good. But what is Purpose? How do companies and brands discover and articulate it? How can older companies reverse-engineer it into their DNA in an authentic and meaningful way? In their new podcast series, Good Is The New Cool: The Field Recordings, Bobby Jones and Afdhel Aziz meet the men and women on the purpose r ...
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Soho House is a group of private members’ clubs for people in the creative, arts and media industries. Good Is The New Cool is a movement for leaders in business and culture who want to use their forces for good. Together, they have collaborated on creating a series of podcasts that live at the intersection of cultural and social innovation.Hosted by Soho House members Afdhel Aziz and Bobby Jones, the Good Is The New Cool podcast series brings us an extraordinary lineup of luminaries from th ...
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Tune in for our recent interview with James Littley from The Okanagan Basin Water Board. We take a deep dive into Invasive Mussels and share important knowledge that you should be concerned with if you drink water or pay taxes! James Littley is the Deputy Administrator for the Okanagan Basin Water Board, and in that role he has become an expert on …
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Tune in for our recent interview with Laura Balyx where we take a deep dive into all things to do with Mountain Goats. Laura is an emerging biologist based out of Penticton in the beautiful Okanagan Valley. She recently completed her Master of Science from the University of British Columbia Okanagan, where she explored how human disturbance shaped …
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Check out my recent interview with Jesse Zeman, Executive Director of the BC Wildlife Federation. Jesse and I dive into hunter numbers, animal population numbers and what it is that the BCWF actually DOES and how you can get involved with conservation in BC. Jesse Zeman stepped into the role of Executive Director of the BC Wildlife Federation in 20…
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Have a watch of my recent interview with Pete Gutshe of the Wild Sheep Society. Pete and I meander through various topics about hunting, wild sheep and threats to their survival as well as the amazing conservation efforts of the Wild Sheep Society. Pete grew up in a hunting family, following in his Father's and Opa's footsteps before him. He has ex…
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Tune in for our recent interview with Bill Hanlon from Hornaday Wilderness Society and BHA Canada. We take a deep dive into Hunting by Horseback and delve into the things to consider before getting into the horse world. Bill is a wilderness hunter, backcountry horseman and avid wilderness advocate and has been involved with various conservation org…
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Tune in for our recent interview with Paula Rodriguez De La Vega with the BC Community Bats Program. Today we discuss all things "bats" and dive into both the habitats and habits of bats and threats that these little creatures are facing today. Paula has over thirty years of work experience as an ecologist, fish and wildlife technician, environment…
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Tune in for our recent interview with Cait Nelson, a Wildlife Health Biologist with the BC Wildlife Health Program. We dive into all things CWD and discuss the future of the ungulate population in BC. Cait has worked with the BC wildlife health group since 2006 and has led the BC Chronic Wasting Program for the past 12 years. Her work with CWD incl…
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Lori Beckstead chats with Ian M. Cook about his recent book entitled Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How? We hear from some of the scholars who podcast whom Ian interviewed for the book and talk about why podcasting is an attractive way of doing and disseminating research for so many scholars.
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Tune in for our recent interview with Dylan Eyers from Eat Wild. We take a gander through the history of Eat Wild and chat about Dylan's passion for providing an opportunity and avenue for the inexperienced hunter to get mentorship and a wilderness education from the pros. For Dylan Eyers, hunting has always been about two things: creating a commun…
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For this episode, Dario spoke to freelance podcast producer Jess Shane. Jess works largely in audio documentary although you can hear her work cutting across various fields, genres and themes. Jess came to our attention due an article she wrote for RadioDoc review entitled Towards a Third Podcasting: Activist Podcasting in the Age of Social Justice…
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Tune in for our recent interview with Matt Ward from Beyond the Kill, Arcadia Outfitters and the Hard Yards Podcast. We take a dive into what it means to be "mountain fit", what Arcadia Outfitters is all about and the future of the Hard Yards Podcast and Matt's focus on spreading knowledge about mountain readiness. If you haven't met Matt, yet, all…
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The Podcast Studies Podcast returns after over a year's hiatus. In this first episode in a new season, we bring you a hybrid recorded session from the ICA pre-conference focused specifically on Podcast Studies. Lori hosts the episode and quizzes Dario on his deconstruction of "The Podcast Space". In the first chapter of the upcoming book Podcast St…
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In this episode we do a deep dive with Kevin Toye into Mule Deer hunting, how to pattern their movement and position yourself for success. We talk about how to start scouting in the off-and-pre-season and how spring bear hunts can make your deer season fruitful. We also touched on what you need to know to get into bow hunting, some common cruxs to …
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Tune in for our recent interview with Ben Stourak from Arcadia Outfitting. We take a deep dive into guiding and its place for new hunters, backpack hunting and the ways you can enjoy the bush more but getting out of the truck as well as our other tips for new hunters. Ben Storak grew up hunting as a kid, but road hunting. He knew next to nothing ab…
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Join us for a ranging conversation with Dave Campbell and Rob Greenop. Two Outdoor Enthusiasts who have discovered hunting later in life and work with 'The Hunt In Common'. We cover that familiar experience of trying to learn how to hunt on your own and some tips that give new hunters a window into ways they can improve their odds The Hunt In Commo…
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Tune in for our recent interview with James Springer where we dig into the gear you need to succeed and how that varies from each hunt. 🎉For more episodes, follow along @Entrypointhunting on any of our socials. #entrypoint #trigger #longrange #rookies #pros #hunting #wildlife #firearms #precision #target @danulmer18 @justinaleestolz…
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Tune in for our podcast with now-regular guest, Dan Ulmer. We take a deep dive into reloading and answer some of the questions you had about how to take your shots to the next level. Dan is an expert marksman who loves to help others enjoy the art of putting a shot on the center target. We hope you glean a few good nuggets from his experiences. 🎉Fo…
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Our First Recording: sharing what we are planning to do and a bit about ourselves as Novice Hunters. Tune in for our entry episode where we share a bit about who we are and what we hope to do with this podcast as rookie hunters learning from the pros. For more episodes, follow along @Entrypointhunting on any of our socials (Insta, FB, Podbean, Spot…
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In this episode, we chat with Al Duffy from Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, and take a dive into elk hunting, calling, e-scouting, 6pt elk identification and what in the world is BHA? Al is involved in conservation and hunting and helps others through his guiding gigs as well as his own hunts. We hope you glean a few good nuggets from his experien…
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Tune in for our recent interview with Dan Ulmer. We take a deep dive into how to choose a gun, trigger pull and that legendary long range shot. We ask the burning questions you've been dying to know! Dan is an expert marksman who loves to help others enjoy the art of putting a shot on center target. We hope you glean a few good nuggets from his exp…
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In this episode, we take a global look at influences of gender and identity in newswork. With a focus on investigative journalism in Latin America, Vanessa de Macedo Higgins Joyce at Texas State University, in the U.S., discusses the opportunities and challenges for women entering that news genre. In Colombia, Julián D. Cortés-Sánchez at Univers…
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Many of us hope that journalism provides a space for a diverse range of voices, though we also recognize that sometimes some voices are louder than others. In this episode, we hear from three scholars whose works in Journalism Practice deal with the elevations and subjugations of “voice.” In Nigeria, Nathan Oguche Emmanuel at National Open Universi…
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In this episode, we talk through all things teaching and training related to journalism. From India, Harikrishnan Bhaskaran, Assistant Professor at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh, discusses how he and his coauthors have found educators and trainers talking about global efforts in teaching data journalism, including challenges and opport…
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With aims of inclusivity and transparency, in this episode, Editor-in-Chief Bonnie Brennen talks us through what the journal, Journalism Practice, publishes. Our discussion walks through what our editors and reviewers hope to see in terms of submissions, theories that authors engage with, and what is meant to intersect theory and practice. Some of …
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In this episode, we focus on two ways journalists are working as editors, from setting online visual agendas to dealing with user-influenced content. Gina M. Masullo in the School of Journalism and Media and Associate Director of the Center for Media Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin, in the U.S., talks through her coauthored piece in…
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Scenes and sounds of conflict – from social media and online comments to news stories to the crisis of an airplane crash – may make for “good journalism” and set the scene for larger storytelling that journalism is known for. But what other social and cultural impacts do these kinds of stories and this kind of storytelling have? And what about the …
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Nuestra invitada de hoy, Diana Lucía Álvarez-Macías del Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, nos habla sobre cómo los periodistas de hoy aplican la investigación sociológica en sus reportajes. Esta entrevista, en español, se enfoca en su más reciente artículo en Journalism Practice. Este diálogo es también parte de un episodio más extenso, en …
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Despite its digitization, journalism – hopefully – hasn’t lost its, what we will call, socialness. From covering issues related to #MeToo to navigating how to appear on and use social media to connecting audiences with the creation of content, this episode’s guests help us complicate and unpack the social roles of journalism in a digital age. Stine…
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It’s almost impossible to separate today's journalism from technology. In this episode, we hear from Sadia Jamil, incoming faculty at School of International Communications, University of Nottingham, China, who gives us an update on all things journalism and AI. Specifically, she discusses her recent article from Journalism Practice related to evol…
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This is the second of two bonus episodes in Season 4 of The J Word related to an award supported by Journalism Practice for early career scholars that is part of the annual Social Justice + Media Symposium (https://www.sjmsymposium.org). This episode features one of the award’s honorable mentions and the award recipient. Felipe Navarro Nicolette at…
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This is the first of two bonus episodes in Season 4 of The J Word. Because practice and scholarship, global communication, and inclusivity are central to what the podcast is about, we decided to help support an award for early career scholars as part of the annual Social Justice + Media Symposium (https://www.sjmsymposium.org) that is done each yea…
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Today, we are joined by Jonathan Hendrickx, from Vrije Universiteit Brussel, who talks about news outlets in Belgium using Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok to engage with youth. From Finland, Niina Sormanen, at the University of Jyväskylä, shares similar practices of using Instagram by a young women’s magazine to address issues of self-discovery, ag…
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With the help of Journalism Practice Editor-in-Chief Bonnie Brennen, Professor Emerita at Marquette University, in the U.S., we discuss in this episode ethical aspects of covering and researching major conflicts of the news day. Avery Holton, Chair of the Department of Communication at the University of Utah, in the U.S., highlights his work on onl…
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For better or worse, digital technologies, with their offerings of platforms and personalities, have threatened traditional news media outlets in terms of their hold on authority, legitimacy, and money. Decades into this battle over digital terrain, our guests today discuss the continued challenges to online media of all types and focus on what’s b…
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Freelancing requires a lot of heavy lifting. In this episode, Christian-Ramón Marín-Sanchiz from the Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, in Spain, gives us an overview of how it feels to be a freelancer today, while Mushfique Wadud from University of Colorado Boulder discusses the risks of covering climate change in South Asia. Also, Xu Jhang fr…
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This is our each-season special featuring of thoughts from Journalism Practice’s Associate and Engagement editors that focuses on their own major and recent works to get us thinking about journalism in new ways across the globe. Associate Editor and Reader in the Department of Journalism at City, University of London, Zahera Harb, shares her work o…
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This episode is the second of two focused on how journalists balance reporting on climate change’s synergistic effects – the related and consequential results of a changing climate. Our conversation surrounds a double special issue of Journalism Practice co-edited with Juliet Pinto from the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications at Pennsylv…
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This episode extends conversations about climate change coverage to how journalists balance reporting on climate change’s synergistic effects – the related and consequential results of a changing climate. This is the first of two episodes produced with Juliet Pinto from the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications at Pennsylvania State Univer…
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This episode unpacks current debates on the meanings, roles, and futures of alternative news. Guests include David Dowling, Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Iowa in the U.S., who talks about activist journalism through the case of the Unicorn Riot website coverage of social justice protests in the U.…
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In this episode, we discuss not just how free journalists are across the globe, but how we can better understand the complications of journalistic autonomy. In other words, we ask, “What types of freedoms are there for journalists?” Guests include Cláudia Álvares, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at ISCTE: Lisbon University Instit…
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Robert Gutsche, is a leading scholar in the field of Journalism Studies where he applies critical cultural theory to investigate issues of power in journalism. He is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Critical Digital Media Practice at Lancaster University in the UK and Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Informatics at Vytautas Magnus Uni…
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No, news beats aren’t dead. But they do look different in today’s digital world. Just who is covering what? Do assigned beats matter? What’s the tension between journalistic specialization and the general assignment beat? This episode features guests from a recent Journalism Practice special issue, “The State of the News Beat.” Zvi Reich, Professor…
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Wow. This is it! The last one! You made it to the weird little farmhouse at the end of the driveway. You thought you might have taken a wrong turn, but no. That's us, waving, from the windows! You were on the right road all along. And what a road it's been. Thank you, sincerely, for your love, your feedback, your participation, your questions, your…
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This episode focuses more on the meanings of numbers in today’s digital journalism than in doing math. We explore issues of power, culture, professionalism, and inequalities – all surrounding how journalists use numbers. In this airing, we speak with B.T. Lawson, a University Teacher in Media and Communication at Loughborough University in the UK a…
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In this final episode of the season, Afdhel and Bobby speak with environmentalist and founder of Parley for the Oceans, Cyrill Gutsch. Through brand partnerships, Parley's mission is to change the way we use fossil fuel plastics. We hear the variety of ways in which Parley are tackling the deadly contamination of the planet’s most important ecosyst…
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The Final Meat. Well, three mini-meats, actually. Which is great! David, Emily, and Mike all bring a meaty question of their own. Get ready to talk Pokemon, Moon Murder, and Endings. Topics include: Stumpkin, Here I Come Bologna, Paperoni, Squirtguns and Fortresses, Just as Fucked Up as Everything Else, Antarctic Crimes, Change Every Version of Bea…
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This is a bonus episode and behind-the-scenes talk on The J Word Podcast, journalistic reckoning, power, and the future of the podcasting form. The following is from a talk given by producer and host Ted Gutsche for a virtual series on journalism and media hosted by Dr. Jobin Joy in the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism at Pazhassiraj…
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Bobby and Afdhel are joined by conceptual artist and provocateur Hank Willis Thomas with his For Freedoms colleague Emma Nuzzo. We hear how they work to turn traditional ad-space into provoking art pieces, designed to inspire civic discourse, in the hopes of uniting a polarised nation. We believe that business and culture can be forces of good. But…
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Prof. Mack Hagood, author of Hush: Media and Sonic Self Control and producer of Phantom Power, joins Dario to discuss sound studies and scholarly podcasting. Phantom Power is a benchmark academic podcast in terms of acoustic form and scholarly depth. Its focus is on the sonic arts and humanities and the show utilises all the myriad affordances of s…
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Welcome, welcome, welcome. Come in. Sit down in the first of three chairs we've prepared for you. This one is labeled "Would You Blank It," and while sitting in it, you'll witness the final round of this game we truly did invent All this time, we've been trying to reach the perfect equilibrium, and I'm pretty sure we finally did. Topics include: Th…
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