Participants

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Keynote, 10:00am

Mo Ivory

Lawyer, Professor of Practice
Director-Entertainment, Sports & Media Law Initiative
Georgia State University

Presenting “Podcasts: A Tool for Entertainment and Education”




Podcasting Start-Up: Technology, Pre-Requisites, & Accessibility Panelists, 11:15am

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Jill Fennell

Visiting Assistant Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology

Symposium Co-Chair
Presenting “Documentation Podcasts Need”

Recommended Podcast Episodes

Positive Escapism and Spirited Away,” The Fantasy Forum
The Clinch,” 99% Invisible

Charlie Bennett

Public Engagement Librarian
Georgia Institute of Technology
Producer/Host, Lost in the Stacks

Presenting “Skills You’ll Wish You Learned Before Starting Your Podcast”

Recommended Podcast Episodes

Radio Writing with Alex Chadwick,” How Sound
tUnE-yArDs – Water Fountain,” Song Exploder
Tube Benders,” 99% Invisible

Brian Reiff-Amsden

Lead Customer Experience Designer at Cox Communications
(formerly Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Clayton State University)

Presenting “Helping Podcasting Students Fail Fast and Often”

Recommended Podcast Episodes

Cellies,” Ear Hustle
Pulling Back the Curtain,” On the Media
Muzak,” Twenty Thousand Hertz

Eric A. Lewis

Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow
Georgia Institute of Technology
Producer/Host, tipsyturvy Ulysses

Symposium Co-Chair
Presenting “Effective Podcast Planning”

Recommended Podcast Episodes

Nausicaa: ‘What a brute he had been! At it again?,'” tipsyturvy Ulysses
The Fugitive,” Unclear and Present Danger
Episode 1: Jaws,” All Bark, All Bite

Molly Slavin

Assistant Professor of English
Clark Atlanta University

Presenting “Using Podcasts as a Way to Teach Note-Taking in the College Classroom”

Recommended Podcasts

Episode 155: How the American Settler-Colonial Project Shaped Popular Notions of ‘Conservation’,” Citations Needed
30. The Automotive Police State,” The War on Cars

Ryan Weber

Associate Professor, Director of Business & Technical Writing
University of Alabama Huntsville

Presenting “Creating a Sustainable Podcast”

Recommended Podcasts

Justin McGill on AI Writing,” 10-Minute Tech Comm
Search and Ye Might Find,” 99% Invisible


Podcasting Identity: Understanding Identity in the Podcasting Community & Beyond Panelists, 2pm

Emani Rashad Saucier

Producer and Director, More Conversations Podcast
Morehouse ’20
University of Georgia MFA Candidate ’24

Presenting “The Power of ‘I Don’t Know'”

Recommended Podcast Episodes

Higher Education in Prisons,” More Conversations Podcast
The Life of Andrew Young: Part 1,” More Conversations Podcast

Calvin Bell III

Junior at Morehouse College
Oprah Winfrey Scholar
UNCF Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow

Presenting “Podcasting During an Age of Gen-Z Movements”

Recommended Podcast Episodes

DeRay Mckesson – Policing is the Laziest Response,” The Tight Rope
All About Love,” Pod Save the People
Barbershop,” Being Seen

Kelly Vines

Co-Producer, About South Podcast

Presenting “Community, Culture, and Crayfish”

Recommended Podcast Episodes

Of Mountains & Miners,” About South
Animal Instincts,” Criminal
Kate Bush, Stranger Things, and a hit song four decades in the making,” Switched on Pop

Rachel Dean-Ruzicka

Senior Lecturer of Writing and Communication, Georgia Tech

Presenting: “You Do You: Allowing Exploration of Fan Spaces in First Year Writing & Communication”

Recommended Podcast Episodes

40: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night,” Random Horror Generator Podcast #9
Ep 18: Petals to the Metal-Chapter 1,” Adventure Zone

Victoria Lemos

Host, Archive Atlanta

Recommended Podcasts

Codeswitch
Detours
Sidedoor


Podcasting Pedagogy: Teaching Podcasting in the Classroom Panelists, 3:30pm

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Joseph W. Robertshaw

Lecturer (Asst. Teaching Professor) 
The University of Alabama in Huntsville

Presenting “Made With More Than Words”

Recommended Podcasts

KO92-Roe,” Kairoticast
The Podcast of Podcasts/TBR Podcast Festival 2022,” The Big Rhetorical Podcast
S1/E6 — Dr. Mary Hedengren of Mere Rhetoric,” The Podcast of Podcasts


J. Laurence Cohen

Lecturer
University of Georgia

Presenting “Podcasting and Hyper Particularity”

Recommended Podcasts

Neoliberal Death Machine,” Residential Spread
#371: Spam I Am with Marjorie Liu,” Off Panel
Jailhouse Sous Vide: Cooking Behind Bars,” Milk Street

Eric Detweiler

Associate Professor, Director of Public Writing and Rhetoric Program
Middle Tennessee State University

Presenting “Breaking the Ira Glass Ceiling: Character, Voice, and Inclusivity in Podcasting Assignments”

Recommended Podcasts

Demanding Black Linguistic Justice: An Interview with April Baker-Bell,” Rhetoricity
Morphing Print Essays into Radio,” Sound School
104: Assimilation is Futile,” Mission to Zyxx

David Morgen

Coordinator, Emory Writing Program
Emory University

Presenting “Rhetorical Situation: Podcasts in the First-Year Writing Classroom”

Recommended Podcasts

Four student podcasts:
Plague Inc.” from The Longest Rainy Sunday, Fall 2020
Public Health Graduate Program Admissions Amidst COVID” from Voices Through the Mask, Fall 2021
Grand Theft Auto 5 and Transit” from Read | Write | Play.
Do I scare you? Doki Doki Literature Club” from Ready, Set, Game, Spring 2020

These are four student podcasts, each produced by 2-3 students as part of weekly podcasts for my classes. The students were generally much more engaged in thinking about their own rhetorical situations, in particular to think about audiences, than with more traditional essay assignments.

Kevin Lucas

Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow
Georgia Institute of Technology

Presenting “Balancing Course Content with Skill Development”

Recommended Podcasts

“Divine Technology,” Ministry of Ideas
“Experimental Methods,” Ministry of Ideas