The Teaching Project: Sara Shady
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Philosophy Professor Sara Shady. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/

The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Philosophy Professor Sara Shady. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Art Professor Ken Steinbach. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Communication Studies Professor Nancy Brule. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Education Professor Jay Rasmussen. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University History Professor Chris Gehrz. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University English Professor Dan Ritchie. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Psychology Professor Carole Young. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out ://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
After kicking off with a little talk about the World Cup, Chris, Andy, Mitchell, and Sam dive into a discussion the Supreme Court and the replacement of Justice Kennedy.
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Communication Studies Professor Leta Frazier. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University English Professor Marion Larson. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Mathematics Professor Patrice Conrath. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Psychology Professor Kathy Nevins. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Physics Professor Dick Peterson. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
Chris Moore sits down with Sam Mulberry to discuss the film "Why We Teach" which was made as part of his Spring 2018 sabbatical. If you would like to view the film go to https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/why-we-teach/
Chris Moore, Mitchell Krumm, and Sam Mulberry break down the slate of summer movies by guessing RottenTomatoes score over/unders. Play along with us by filling out your own over/under ballot: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_00rnBCgyceE9xEs8f7LEU0kuwYQasDai9wy8NrQYlUDh2g/viewform
The EST crew discuss Iran, North Korea, and the Supreme Court decisions set to come out this summer.
The EST crew turn their political science eyes towards the world of J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings".
This is the live audio feed from the Pietas Honors Program Colloquium on Monday, April 9. The topic is "Courage in Interfaith Work" and it features Eboo Patel the founder and president of Interfaith Youth Core.
In the first of our series of podcasts about the politics of fantasy literature and movies, the EST crew breaks down the politics of Star Wars.
On this emergency podcast the EST crew discuss the announced retirement of Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.
The EST crew reassemble to discuss the latest turnover in the White House, the potential for tyranny in America, and American's faith in democracy.
Chris, Andy, and Sam convene to talk about the last month in politics.
A faculty roundtable with Chris Moore, Sam Mulberry, Sherryse Corrow, and Lauren Gannon in which they discuss their thoughts and aspirations about awards and much, much, more.
Chirs Moore, Amy Poppinga, and Scott Winter embark on a faculty roundtable podcast about the Winter Olympics and much, much more.
On this episode Chris, Andy, Mitchell, and Sam talk about which political news stories are "Nothingburgers", which are "Somethingburgers", and which stories are "Should-be-somethingburgers".
Chris, Andy, Mitchell, and Sam discuss the Alabama Senate special election and the naming of Al Franken's replacement.
Chris Gerhz and Sam Mulberry wrap up season three by considering the legacies of the Protestant Reformation.
Chris Moore sits down to ask Sam Mulberry about his intellectual autobiography. Recorded Live in the Bethel Library.
Chris, Andy, Mitchell, and Sam discuss Christmas Music before they dig into the political happenings of the past few weeks.
A live podcast workshop on podcasting in the Bethel Makerspace.