This week I talk to Thomas Owen Baker, Criminology Ph.D. student at the University of Missouri-St. Louis about his research on policing and his experiences in law enforcement and the military.
Season 3, Episode 7: Friday I’m In Love
The Kids are in the woods and see a flash of light before heading toward Lake Maybegone. Later, Chrys attempts to de-boobify a trap and it’s a scream!
E40: Death, Tulips, and The Farmers Market (w/ Dr. Michael O. Johnston)
This week, I talk with Dr. Michael O. Johnston from William Penn University about his wide variety of research projects, all using content analysis to learn more about identity.
Season 3, Episode 6: Mysterious Ways
It’s the middle of January in Maple Oak and there’s been a lockdown!? Meanwhile, the Kids meet at lunch and formulate a plan to make their way into the forest.
…and who is this guy from the Water Company?
E39: Transitional and Environmental Justice (w/ Dr. Andreea Maierean)
This week, I speak to Dr. Andreea Maierean, Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Wilkes University, about her research on transitional justice and the politics of fracking in Eastern Europe.
E38: Applied Gaming and Gaming as Therapy (w/ Dr. Megan Connell, Amelia Herbst, Peter Jung & Jamie Flecknoe)
This week, I talk to Dr. Megan Connell (Geeks Like Us), Amelia Herbst (Geeks Like Us), Peter Jung (Roll for Kindness), and Jamie Flecknoe (Roll Play Lead) about their experiences using video games and Dungeon & Dragons in their therapeutic, counseling, skills development, and leadership work with adolescents.
E37: Comic Books & Afrofuturism (w/ Dr. Mike Dando)
This week, I talk with Dr. Mike Dando, Assistant Professor from St. Cloud State University, about comic books, afrofuturism and his experiences teaching on these subjects.
June 7th, 2020
#BlackLivesMatter
E36: Emotional Responses to Racial Discrimination (w/ Malissa Alinor)
This week, I talk with Malissa Alinor from the University of Georgia about her work on the ways experiencing racial discrimination affects us emotionally.
Season 3, Episode 5: Something in the Way
The aftermath of the Man with the Shovel; another of the kids runs into a familiar crying face; and we DARE to keep the kids off drugs and cigarettes.