Wfiu: Profiles Interviews
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 3:55:28
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Sinopse
A weekly one hour program, Profiles features a new guest each week, ranging from painters to journalists, delving into the person behind the persona. This in-depth examination of individuals from a variety of backgrounds, seeks to inform and entertain. Profiles is a production of WFIU Public Media from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
Episódios
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Sociologist stef shuster
08/11/2021How doctors' relationship to uncertainty affects their interactions with trans patients.
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Rock History Professor Glenn Gass
25/04/2021WFIU's Mark Chilla talks to Dr. Glenn Gass about the legacy of The Beatles
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Remembering IU Vice President Patrick O'Meara
04/04/2021We remember the late IU Vice President Emeritus Patrick O'Meara, a frequent "Profiles" host, and a key figure in Indiana University's international engagement
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Theatre Director Ansley Valentine
24/01/2021Host Ashley Chilla speaks with actor, director, and theatre educator Ansley Valentine about the current state of “Zoom” theatre and the importance of diversity in arts education.
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Historian Ivan Kurilla
03/01/2021Ben Eklof speaks with Historian Ivan Kurilla about US-Russian relations, the politics of history, and the importance of political memory.
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Photographer Rania Matar
27/12/2020Lebanese-born American Photographer Rania Matar speaks about her life and work with Elliot Reichert, the Eskenazi Museum's first curator of Contemporary Art.
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Poet Ross Gay
20/12/2020Kayte Young, host of WFIU's Earth Eats, speaks with Poet Ross Gay about growing the community, "passing the rock," and his latest book-length poem, "Be Holding."
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Kelly King
13/12/2020Host Jillian Burley speaks with Kelly King, author of The Gen Z Dictionary, about how that alphabet-ending generation is shaping the world of business today.
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Robert Siegel
06/12/2020For WFIU's 70th Anniversary, WFIU News Special Projects Editor Bob Zaltsberg, speaks with Robert Siegel about his 30 years of hosting NPR’s All Things Considered, and the importance of public radio.
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Sociologist Jenny Reardon
29/11/2020Carl Pearson speaks with author and sociologist Jenny Reardon about the issues of identity, justice and democracy that are embedded in the history of science.
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Historian Mark Roseman
22/11/2020Host Aaron Cain speaks with author and historian Mark Roseman about rescue and resistance during the Holocaust, and how to understand people in the past through exploring the uncertainty of their present.
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Philosopher and Cognitive Scientist Elizabeth Schechter
15/11/2020Philosopher and Cognitive Scientist Elizabeth Schechter, author of "Self-Consciousness and 'Split' Brains," speaks with host Aaron Cain about issues of identity, self-knowledge, and what it means to be conscious.
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Filmmaker Isabel Sandoval
08/11/2020Host Janae Cummings speaks with filmmaker Isabel Sandoval about the challenges she's faced, and why she wants to leave her mark on the film industry.
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Political Scientist Steven W. Webster
01/11/2020Host Steve Sanders talks about public opinion and polarization with Political Scientist Steven W. Webster, author of "American Rage: How Anger Shapes our Politics."
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Author and Historian John Wukovits
25/10/2020Host Aaron Cain speaks with historian John Wukovits, author of dozens of books about World War II, including the untold stories of 35 chaplains from the University of Notre Dame.
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Environmental Journalist Angelina Davydova
18/10/2020Suzannah Evans Comfort speaks with Russian environmental journalist Angelina Davydova about how people in her home country view climate change, and how the rest of the world should view her home country.
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Cultural Historian Harvey G. Cohen
11/10/2020David Brent Johnson speaks with Cultural Historian Harvey G. Cohen, author of Duke Ellington’s America, about how music and cinema are good for more than just entertainment.
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Digital Artist Jawshing Arthur Liou
04/10/2020Elliot Reichert speaks with digital artist Jawshing Arthur Liou about creating otherworldly experiences that are grounded in reality, and about how making art also involves finding it.
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Musicologist Peter Burkholder
20/09/2020Host Aaron Cain speaks with musicologist Peter Burkholder about how the many kinds of musical borrowing can deepen the meaning of music.
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Alice Greenwald
13/09/2020Host Aaron Cain speaks with with Alice Greenwald, President and CEO of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, about responsibility to history, and the morality of memory.