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The ”I am Jam” podcast, hosted by the charismatic Jamaqua Davis, is a daily talk show that takes on the vibrant and engaging personality of its host. With her unique charm, Jamaqua brings a fresh and relatable voice to the podcasting community, both enlightening and entertaining her audience, lovingly referred to as ”Jam.” With a diverse background in radio, Jamaqua connects with her listeners through authentic advocacy and inspirational content, creating a welcoming and informative atmosphe ...
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Alireza Kohany (Persian: علیرضا کهنی) is a successful, talented Musician, Composer, Music Producer And DJ; who is pursuing his dreams and achieve his goals by his latest style. He is also an Iranian Public Figure Artist; Fashion Model and Actor, Instagram Star, Entrepreneur and Influencer; He was Born in 18 June 1993 in Tehran, Iran. His journey started at a very young age, followed by producing his first ever music podcast at the age of 15, Finally Alireza decided to move to Turkey, where h ...
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In episode 6 of the "I am Jam Remix Podcast," titled "Something About Pastor," host Jam delves into the intricate tapestry of faith, church traditions, and the unique experiences of being a preacher's kid. Drawing from her own background and upbringing, Jam explores the cultural nuances and challenges faced within the realm of organized religion.…
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🎧 This week on "I am Jam Remix" podcast, host Jamequa Jam Davis brings you an electrifying episode as she welcomes a special guest host, Author MJ Sheppard! Together, they delve into the realm of everyday events, breaking news, and the hottest topics of the moment. From thought-provoking discussions to witty banter, they provide fresh perspectives …
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Dan recorded LIVE from the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association Conference in Albuquerque, NM w/ USC colleagues Jen Sopchockchai Bankard & P.T. McNiff of the Long Take Review podcast. Shoutout to SWPACA, the tech guy who helped make this happen, and everyone that came out to support! Their presentation, “Between Two Scholastic Worlds: Tea…
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Title: Unveiling Celebrity Updates and Exclusive Interviews: A Recap of the I am Jam Remix Podcast Episode In the latest episode of the "I am Jam Remix Podcast," listeners are treated to an exciting exploration of celebrity updates and exclusive interviews. Hosted by Jam, this episode delves into the latest happenings in the world of entertainment,…
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Title: Confronting the Shadows: Exploring Anxiety and Depression - I am Jam Remix Podcast Episode 3 Description: In the latest episode of the "I am Jam Remix Podcast," Jam delves into the often unspoken struggles of anxiety and depression that impact countless individuals every day. With a candid and empathetic approach, Jam shares her personal jou…
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The "I am Jam Remix" podcast is an engaging and lively talk show hosted by the charismatic and free-spirited talent, Jamequa "Jam" Davis. With a witty and fun-loving demeanor, Jam explores a diverse range of discussion topics, making each episode a delightful blend of entertainment, health, personal care, relationships, and insightful guest intervi…
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Content Warning: This episode has discussions about mental health issues, body dysmorphia, eating disorders, & suicidal ideation. Dan invites artist Dr. Ally Zlatar to talk about the imperative role artists & art play in the world to communicate empathy, create community, & as a tool for empowerment. This is such a deep episode with aContinue readi…
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The "I am Jam Remix" podcast is an engaging and lively talk show hosted by the charismatic and free-spirited talent, Jamequa "Jam" Davis. With a witty and fun-loving demeanor, Jam explores a diverse range of discussion topics, making each episode a delightful blend of entertainment, health, personal care, relationships, and insightful guest intervi…
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Dan invites Saint John’s University alum and the Founder & CEO of Your Instructional Designer Dr. Nicole Papaioannou Lugara. On this episode, Nicole reflects on her journey from PhD to CEO. She talks about creating and launching an instructional design company, what she believes the role of instructional design is in today’s world, some ofContinue …
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Dan invites Nancy Stohlman back on Writing Remix to discuss recording the audiobook for her award-winning book Going Short: An Invitation to Flash Fiction, the growing genre of Flash Fiction, the importance of building a creative community to recover from burnout, doing promotion for her book during COVID-19 quarantine in 2022, and so much more.Con…
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On this special episode of Writing Remix, Dan celebrates the 100th episode talking about some of the lessons he’s learned about himself as a writer, teacher, and podcaster. He reflects on the decision to pivot the focus of Writing Remix during the COVID-19 pandemic, how major news events impacted the podcast, how his understanding ofContinue readin…
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Dan welcomes Leah Rubinsky, PhD candidate at the University of Washington and podcaster, to dive deeply into the grad student experience, confronting academic writing genres and styles, writing workshops and feedback, and the challenges of subverting the dissertation style to fit one’s research. Leah also talks about her research on “bad” mothering…
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On this special episode, Dan speaks to participants at the 2023 SWPACA (Southwest Popular/American Culture Association Conference) in Albuquerque, NM. In just twenty-three and a half minutes you’ll hear about the Roswell event, making art on scratchboard, the interesting cultural history of the pink flamingo lawn ornament, decolonizing flavors, cof…
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Dan welcomes Julia Reade from Nova High School in Seattle, WA to discuss the need for collaboration and communication between college professors and K-12 instructors, her experience teaching at Nova and applying an inquiry model of education, her amazing project “What Would the Mushrooms Say?” her experience as a doctoral student in Kentucky at Mur…
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On this special episode, Dan talks with participants at the 2023 CCCC (Conference on College Composition and Communication) in Chicago, IL. Special thanks to everyone that took the time to talk, and thank you to the conference organizers. You’re going to hear about Awe Walks from Professor Jessica Shreyer, student podcast projects from Professor Mi…
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Dan welcomes Dr. Lavar Pope from Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago to discuss the communicative power of Hip Hop music, the multilayered lineage of Hip Hop music, the role of migration and diaspora, regional Hip Hop artists and their influences, and so much more. With longtime friend of the show Dr. Danielle Lee co-hosting,Continue readin…
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Dan welcomes USC Writing Program instructor Professor Lilit Keshishyan to discuss the power of oral histories, her work with My Armenian Story at The Institute of Armenian Studies. She speaks about the impact of The Armenian Genocide & Diaspora, sheds light on what happened to Armenians during WWII, and so much more. This is such a deep episodeCont…
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Dan welcomes Roseann Corey from Rosemont College to discuss how rhetoric can bring communities closer, navigating the competitive academic market, breaking the unwritten rules of academic writing with creativity, communicating across multiple generational gaps peacefully, multimodality, and so much more. Read and download the full transcript of thi…
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Dan welcomes Riti Sharma on the podcast to discuss the many facets of the English language. Riti unpacks the complex linguistic landscape of India (where she lives & teaches), how examining the history of English exposes its complicated past, present, & future, essay writing as a genre, and the role orality plays in passing alongContinue reading "9…
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Dan reflects on his journey from photography to English Professor using Gary Snyder’s essay “Etiquette of Freedom” to understand the empowering forces of wildness, wilderness, and being wild. He talks about his relationship with photography, how flash photography is like open class discussions, academia being a constant cycle of proving yourself, w…
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CONTENT WARNING: Please be advised that this episode does contain conversations on abortion, sexual violence, assault and rape, mental health issues, racial violence, and torture. Listener discretion is advised Dan invites Stephanie Renée Payne, Danielle Lee, Leah Rubinsky, & Julia Reade to unpack & respond to the horrifying overturn of Roe v Wade,…
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Dan invites Dr. Natalie Byfield, Dr. Raj Chetty, & Dr. LaToya Sawyer to talk about the creation of The Institute for Critical Race & Ethnic Studies (CRES) at Saint John’s University in Queens, NY. To best set the tone for this episode, here’s a quote from Dr. Natalie Byfield, the Founding Director of CRES: “IContinue reading "89. Building The Insti…
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This is a celebratory episode to close out PRIDE Month 2022. Dr. Ashley King is an inspiration. Her work empowers students, invites them to thrive and cultivate not just meaningful projects, they cultivate meaningful experiences that show them what they can accomplish. I want to acknowledge all the awe-inspiring work that Dr. Ashley King isContinue…
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Content warning for discussion of guns, genocide, violence, and mass shootings. Dan is joined by guest host Stephanie Renée Payne to talk to the author of Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz about the constitutional history of the Second Amendment, the rise of white nationalism in the NRA, the role ofContinue re…
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Dan invites Nat Garcia-Hammon (pronouns: they/them), a faculty member at Nova Southeastern University to discuss the challenges of teaching in Florida, practicing & embodying vulnerability in the classroom and beyond, the relationship between learning/knowledge creation and full-embodiment, Nat’s journey from Law School to Rhetorician, their Freire…
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Dan invites fellow Saint John’s University alum, Dr. Cristina Migliaccio, from CUNY Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, NY to discuss culturally & linguistically inclusive digital pedagogy, the professional depth & dedication of the Medgar Evers College Adjunct Faculty, loving the craft of teaching, their graduate school experiences, the coded messag…
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Dan invites fellow Saint John’s University alum Dr. Regina Duthely from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA to talk about the possibilities of digital teaching & digital rhetorics away from current Zoom-emergency pedagogy, the digital space being a place to fully embody the self, the burden of extra labor/service that scholars of color,Cont…
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To celebrate National Poetry Month, Dan invites Elz on to discuss the release of their debut book did I tell You What Happened? a fragmented memoir, living & writing in Oxford, MS, the role writing plays to communicate and navigate Bipolar Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder, why we still have the need for genres, andContinue reading "83. Writin…
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In the final special episode celebrating American author Jack Kerouac’s centennial birthday, Dan invites Advanced PhD scholar of American Literature Saloni Srivastava & Poet David O’Connor to talk about the all-consuming meditative power of driving on the road, living at The Kerouac house in Orlando, FL, the spiritual depth of Kerouac’s writing, se…
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In the second of three special episodes celebrating Kerouac’s 100th birthday, Dan invited S.A. Griffin & Richard Modiano to talk about Kerouac’s contribution to American poetry, his haiku mastery, spiritual questing, the challenge of adapting Kerouac’s novels on film, and so much more. Listen to the first Kerouac episode: 80. Celebrating Jack Kerou…
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In honor of Jack Kerouac’s 100th birthday, Dan invited writers and fellow Naropa alumni Tim Hernandez & Nate Jordan to talk about how Kerouac influenced their writing & personal journeys. They discuss Tim’s 2013 novel about Bea Franco (Terry/”The Mexican Girl” from On the Road) Mañana Means Heaven, understanding the influence of the published JoanC…
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Divya Sasidharan is a Software Engineer at Fly.io which gives you the ability to deploy your apps and databases wherever your users are in the world. In this episode, Kent gushes over Fly as a fantastic service for his rebuilt website and Divya explains what makes Fly especially well suited for full-stack apps. In the end, Divya gives the challenge…
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Erick Tamayo is a software engineer at Shopify working on Metronome.sh (@metronome_sh): a Remix-specific tool for measuring web vitals of your users as they use your application. In this episode, Kent and Erick chat about how Erick discovered Remix, how Remix simplifies the mental model of building web applications and how Metronome and Web Vitals …
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In Episode 79, Dan Dissinger is joined by guest host Danielle Lee to talk to Saint John's University alum Tara Bradway about life after the PhD, the complex issues facing contingent faculty, the challenges of being the artistic director of the Adirondack Shakespeare Company during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role of isolation and mental health.…
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In Episode 77, we talk with writer & Tulane professor Merissa Nathan Gerson about her book Forget Prayers, Bring Cake: A Single Woman’s Guide to Grieving, the many ways people experience grief in their daily lives, and the interconnected impact grief has on the mind, body, & spirit. Also, Dan & Merissa do some reminiscingContinue reading "77. Proce…
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Tiger Abrodi is a software engineer who is passionate about developing software. He was committed to Next.js but when he was shown what you can do with Remix he switched and will never look back. He's excited about building real-time experiences with Remix and loves eliminating loading experiences in favor of instant interactions.…
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Martin Bavio is a frontend developer who's been working in the web since 2005 and he's stayed on top of the modern trends all the while. This has given him a unique perspective on the reasons "best practices" have evolved over time and Martin sees Remix as the next step in that evolution. With a focus on web fundamentals Remix successfully takes ad…
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Greg Brimble is a Software Engineer at Cloudflare working on Cloudflare Pages. In this episode Greg and Kent talk about how you can deploy your app and data to "the edge" (and what that even means). It's amazing what you can do when you're not so worried about your app taking seconds to finish loading for users. Kent and Greg even talk about how yo…
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Sergio Xalambrí has been using the web for over 8 years and he's been loving using Remix for the last year. He has an active blog where he writes about how he uses Remix to solve his web problems and he's active on twitter, GitHub and the Remix discord. In this episode, he and Kent talk about how Remix solves problems in ways that other frameworks …
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In this episode, Girish Venkatesan talks about how he heard of Remix and what moment captured his interest. With Remix officially released, Girish has convinced the business folks at his company that it would be worth their while to migrate their "Create React App" over to Remix for the user experience and developer experience improvements they wou…
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Simeon Griggs is a solutions engineer at Sanity.io and he cares deeply about the experience of creating content on the web. In this episode we talk about how Remix is bringing back meaning to the Publish button so you can instantly see the changes you've made.توسط Remix
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In this episode, Kent and Michael talk about how Remix has been able to take advantage of the infrastructure of the modern age that enables the delivery of stellar user experiences and developer experience. twitter.com/kiliman github.com/kiliman kiliman.devتوسط Remix
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Jenna Smith (twitter.com/jjenzz) is a UX developer living and working remotely in London, UK. She works for Modulz on a project called Radix. In this episode, Jenna talks about how progressive enhancement has been an important aspect to web development for her entire 20 years as a software developer and how Remix brings it back in a powerful way. -…
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Shaundai Person (twitter.com/shaundai) is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix. In this episode we talk about how she transitioned into tech and how her previous experience in sales in tech has given her a unique perspective on the importance of listening to your users to make sure you're building what they want. We also talk about Shaundai's firs…
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In this quick episode we get to know the motivations behind why Remix was created. Ryan and Michael talk about the problems that led to the current solutions and how that problem space has shifted to enable Remix to deliver amazing user experiences. Then Kent encourages you to subscribe to the new podcast so you can continue to be inspired in ways …
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In Episode 75, Dan & Katie answer questions from the audience about the Metaverse, the cost of higher education, teacher training and experiences, identity, and much more. If you have questions for us to talk about and answer on another Office Hours episode, you can email them to writingremixpodcast@gmail.com. People and Texts Mentioned in theConti…
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