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Washburn Review
Washburn Student Media
160 episodes
6 days ago
The 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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The 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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For Human Sake S3 E5: Noni Boado: Indigenous Birth Work, Community Healing, and Addiction Counseling
Washburn Review
31 minutes 44 seconds
6 months ago
For Human Sake S3 E5: Noni Boado: Indigenous Birth Work, Community Healing, and Addiction Counseling
This episode features Noni Boado, a Kickapoo and Ilocano graduate of Washburn's Family and Human Services program, discussing her work as a full-spectrum indigenous birth worker and co-founder of Two Sister Bears. Noni shares her journey through higher education as a first-generation immigrant and tribal member, highlighting her transition to addiction counseling and her dedication to serving her community through culturally grounded healing practices.
Washburn Review
The 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"