Podcasts

   Latinx Visions

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Latinx Visions is co-hosted by Dr. Rojo Robles and Dr. Rebecca L. Salois. It explores and analyzes Latinx film, television, literature, art, and cultures. It considers how these works are perceived, analyzes them, and investigates the real-world reflections and implications they have on Latinx cultures.

Latinx Visions is hosted on Podbean and can be found wherever you get podcasts. Check out Linktree for more info.

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Twitter: @LatinxVisions
Instagram @LatinxVisions

Big Reputations

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A podcast about the women we judged too harshly. Co-hosted by Kimberly Kunkle and Rebecca L. Salois, this podcast covers real world and fictional women as well as big topics that women have faced and continue to face. Join us every other Wednesday for new episodes where we explore the histories, media attention, deeper truths, and impact of a different woman from history to the present day.

The podcast is hosted on Podbean and you can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Our Linktree will provide links to a variety of these platforms.

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Twitter @bigreppod
Instagram @bigreputationspod

 Coach Beard’s Book Club

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A podcast hosted by Andrea, Bex, Marita, and Michaela, four female fans of the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso. We discuss the books and films mentioned or seen in the show and connect the themes and characters of those works to those in Ted Lasso.

The podcast is hosted on Podbean and you can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Or check out our Linktree for more options.

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Twitter @beardsbookclub
Instagram @coachbeardsbookclub

Why Do We Read This?

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artwork by Samantha Marmolejo

A World Literature Podcast that connects so-called great works of literature with pop culture and current events. Listen for discussions on fun and interesting parallels between canonical works of literature and pop-culture or current events. By drawing connections between our current world and well-known literature we attempt to answer the question: Why Do We Read This?

The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud. You can also subscribe on Stitcher, Apple Podcast, and Podcast Addict.

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Twitter @whydowereadthis
Instagram @wdwrt_podcast