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Voices of Excellence
The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences
218 episodes
8 months ago
The Ohio State University history professor David Staley interviews fellow researchers about their work.
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The Ohio State University history professor David Staley interviews fellow researchers about their work.
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Education
Arts,
Science
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“Who Was Your Favorite Guest?”: ASC Podcasters Talk Shop
Voices of Excellence
36 minutes
1 year ago
“Who Was Your Favorite Guest?”: ASC Podcasters Talk Shop


Voices host David Staley is joined by podcasters from the College of Arts and Sciences: Kayley DeLong – Shakespeare in the “Post”Colonies, Jim Phelan – Project Narrative, Elizabeth Renker – Discovering Sarah Piatt, and Elise Robbins – Nouvelle Nouvelle. They describe their podcasts and discuss whether podcasting can be considered a form of scholarship. The conversation explores the democratization of knowledge through podcasts, challenges in making academic work accessible, and the interdisciplinary and collaborative benefits of podcasting. They also discuss notable guests and episodes, audience engagement, and the personal motivations behind their podcasting ventures.








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Voices of Excellence
The Ohio State University history professor David Staley interviews fellow researchers about their work.