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Подкаст для тех, кто хочет заглянуть за привычные рамки обучения и преподавания. Меня зовут Кристина, я основатель Scholarium. В подкасте вы услышите реальные истории из жизни учителей и учеников, узнаете о методике преподавания и особенностях образовательного процесса. Каждый выпуск — это мини-уроки, наблюдения и размышления о том, как устроено обучение, что происходит в классе на самом деле и как находить подход к учебе и преподаванию. Здесь нет строгих инструкций, только живые истории и о ...
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Illegitimate Scholar

Samuel Urban

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Our culture is in crisis and I don’t trust woke universities and authoritarian governments to give us the solution. I examine modern culture through history and anthropology, as well as other sources like indigenous knowledge and common sense. This is a show for those who love academics but hate academia, and want to learn about social studies without the constraining limits of woke universities. Reach me on Discord, https://discord.gg/KhJgpMj6Jj and other sites: https://pod.link/1650280020, ...
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College Compass: By Experts at Scholarship.org

The George Snow Scholarship Fund | Produced by Channon Ellwood

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We aim to empower the youth of our community on their college journeys. Hosted by Tim Snow, President of the George Snow Scholarship Fund, each episode dives into all aspects of higher education. We will provide exclusive tips for applying for college/scholarships, guide listeners through the do's and don'ts of financial aid, share invaluable advice on self-care and mental health while away at college, and more! Tim will sit down with expert guests who share valuable insights and actionable ...
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Pastor Scholar Podcast

Revolve Bible Church

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From the halls of academia to pulpits on Sunday, are pastors and scholars worlds apart on current issues facing the Church? What about essential doctrine? Can the gap between these worlds be bridged? Join Dr. Cory Marsh, Professor of New Testament at Southern California Seminary, and Pastor Ryan Day of Revolve Bible Church, as each offers his own unique perspective on matters Christians wrestle with today.
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The Modern Scholar Podcast

The Modern Scholar Podcast

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Welcome to the Modern Scholar podcast! All around the world there are individuals doing great things - asking great questions, conducting meaningful research, innovating, and building better communities. This series brings together all of these things, interviewing librarians, scholars, and community leaders who are not only performing cutting edge work, but share the same passion for educating, encouraging, and empowering those around them. I’m glad you’re here, and I hope you’ll subscribe ...
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Mazungumzo - African Scholarly Conversations

Training Centre in Communication (TCC Africa)

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‘Mazungumzo - African Scholarly Conversations’ is a podcast that highlights the perspectives of various stakeholders in academia and research fields across Africa through open dialogue or ‘Mazungumzo’ on scholarly communication in Africa. We are joined by an expansive list of African policymakers, science communication specialists, innovators, and tertiary institution leads who contribute to this realm of science communication. Join the host, Joy Owango, for candid stories by researchers, po ...
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Welcome to AWKNG’s Ask A Scholar Podcast, where your Questions about the Bible get answered by a biblical scholar. Join us each month as we delve into a book (or books) of the Bible through our complimentary FREE Reading Plans. While we read together, we invite you to engage in the conversation by sending in any questions you may have for us to answer. Visit www.awkng.com to enroll in this month’s FREE reading plan and to share any questions that arise during your readings. You ask, and we p ...
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Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon

The Scholars Strategy Network

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No Jargon, the Scholars Strategy Network’s monthly podcast, presents interviews with top university scholars on the politics, policy problems, and social issues facing the nation. Powerful research, intriguing perspectives -- and no jargon. Find show notes and plain-language research briefs on hundreds of topics at www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/nojargon. New episodes released once a month.
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Scholar's Flask: The Podcast

Stephen and Patrick

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"Scholar's Flask: The Podcast" brings you lively conversations with archaeologists, historians, and scholars with various expertise. Listen in as we explore their work, insights into the field, and fascinating projects—often with a drink or two in hand. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on academic-related research and the thrill of uncovering the past.
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Dreaming of studying abroad? Join Kritin on The Indian Scholar: Global Education Stories, where we make your international education dreams a reality. Whether it’s cracking admissions, navigating visa hassles, finding scholarships, or discovering what student life is really like, we’ve got your back! Tune in for inspiring stories, practical tips, and everything you need to take that leap.
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Scholarly

Ahrar Ramizpoor

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Scholarly | A Podcast for Defending Freedom & Countering Extremism & Authoritarianism The Scholarly Podcast is hosted by Prof. Ahrar Ramizpoor, the President of the World Anti Extremism Network, and brings together a diverse range of voices from experts, thought leaders, and changemakers around the globe. Each episode focuses on cutting-edge insights, from combating authoritarianism to fostering and defending liberal democracy and pluralism, offering real-world solutions to dismantle the roo ...
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Why did the Camino de Santiago develop and what was it like as it became one of the top European pilgrimages in the Middle Ages, laying the foundation for thousands of pilgrims to still walk it today? Historian John Seasholtz will discuss people, places and power in communities along the medieval pilgrim roads to Santiago de Compostela. The podcast should be of interest to modern-day pilgrims or anyone with a curiosity to learn more about the history of pilgrimage, medieval Europe and Spain ...
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Money and Mental Peace - Scholarship, Dave Ramsey Baby Steps, College Fund, FAFSA, Scholarships for College

Kara Walker - College Scholarship Strategist, Dave Ramsey Budget Nerd, Dual Enroll, Find Scholarships

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Are you worried about how to pay for college? Stressed because it’s so expensive? Are you having trouble finding scholarships, or all you find don’t apply to you? Overwhelmed with all things school and money? Welcome fam! This podcast will help you find and get scholarships, avoid student loans and maybe even graduate college debt-free! Hey! I’m Kara, a Christian entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, and scholarship BEAST! I figured out how to not only finish college debt-free, but I even had $ ...
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The Practitioner-Scholar: The PennCLO Podcast

Penn Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania

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Welcome to "The Practitioner-Scholar: The PennCLO Podcast," the flagship production of the renowned Penn Chief Learning Officer Executive Doctoral Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Immerse yourself in a curated blend of scholarly insights and industry expertise, offering a profound exploration of organizational learning and leadership. Unveiling strategies and success indicators crucial in today's dynamic landscape, this podcast is a testament to the distinctive approach fostered by ...
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Are you bored of the usual games? Your problems are over! Here, you'll discover a simple but very interesting type of game, that envolves imagination, friendship, dungeons and dragons: RPG!
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On Biblical Scholarship provides a view into the art and craft of this fascinating field. Every week, scholars will have the opportunity to share their background, research interests, study methods, and best practices for aspiring scholars.
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Are you dreaming of a career in Florida's booming real estate market? In this essential episode, we break down the exact steps to obtain your Florida real estate license. From education requirements to exam preparation, we cover everything you need to know to launch your career in the Sunshine State's competitive property market. We share insider t…
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In this episode of Hebrew Voices #211, The Taste of Scripture: Part 1, Nehemia discusses with Dr. Sophia Pitcher her revolutionary discovery of the ancient significance of the Biblical Hebrew accent marks. I look forward to reading your comments! PODCAST VERSION: Download Audio Transcript COMING SOON SHARE THIS TEACHING WITH YOUR FRIENDS! [addtoany…
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Send us a text Join us on Episode 30 of the Pastor | Scholar Podcast as we sit down with Dr. Chris Burnett to explore the Current State of International Missions. From the decline of full-time missionaries to the urgent need to reach the unreached in the 10/40 Window, this episode uncovers the challenges and opportunities facing evangelical mission…
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Exploring Group Dynamics and Organizational Culture with Brent Elwood and Aan Moore Brent Elwood, and Aodhan Moore join me on Illegitimate Scholar Podcast episode 76 to discuss group dynamics, organizational culture, and the influence of mythic archetypes on human interactions. They discuss their book, 'God Heroes and Groups Relational Dynamics Thr…
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In this episode, we will discuss the Book of Ezekiel and ask questions centered on events in chapters 11, 15, 17, and 19. Join Karla and Mike as they converse with Dr. Jason Gile to get your questions answered! To check out Dr. Jason Gile’s resources mentioned in this episode, visit: Bio: https://www.seminary.edu/faculty/jason-gile/ Book: https://a…
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The Indian Scholar Podcast: Season 1 Finale After an incredible season packed with study abroad tips, application guides, and expert insights, we’re wrapping up Season 1 with a special Q&A session and key highlights! 👉 What’s inside this episode? ✅ Top Study Abroad Tips – Choosing the right country, MBBS & engineering abroad, SOP & LOR mastery, and…
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In this episode of The Practitioner Scholar, host Jess Jones welcomes Dr. Carla Thomas, a former WNBA athlete turned leadership consultant and educator. Dr. Thomas shares her journey from professional sports to academia, exploring how empathy shapes workplace culture and enhances collaboration. She discusses the role of emotional intelligence in ef…
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Our book is: Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized (U Michigan Press, 2025), by Dr. Shiri Noy, which tackles the how, what, and why of project management. It offers step-by-step guidance on choosing tools and developing a personalized system that will help the reader manage and organize their resear…
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Answer: yeah, they might be a waste of time! It depends on the types of scholarships you apply for. The odds change depending on several factors, which I’ll explain in today’s episode. You don’t want to miss this one! LET’S GOOOOOOO! Wanna figure out what scholarships would be best for you to apply for? Which ones are worth your time and effort? He…
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President Donald Trump kicked off his second term with a wave of executive actions, including efforts to shrink the federal government by gutting or entirely dismantling some federal agencies. While some of these moves are unprecedented, it’s not the first time a president has tried to unilaterally undermine a federal agency. Political scientist Ry…
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In this episode, we will delve into the complex world of extremist mindsets. We will explore how ideologies, religion, social and political influences, and digital media impact radicalization, and will discuss effective strategies for countering and de-radicalizing extremists. Our guest is Dr. Casey Babb, a Senior Fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier …
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Andy Lockwood is a college admissions and funding advisor in Long Island, New York. Andy personally coaches a select group of college-bound teens through the process of choosing majors and careers, then backward planning, strategically, into a college list, THEN strategizing how to maximize chances of admission. He also helps families improve their…
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The expansion of the vote to women throughout the 20th Century has had an impact on the discourses and politics of war and peace. What is the relationship between women voting, electing women leaders, and women-lead groups in civil society on the issue of war and peace? Does the expansion of the vote to women lead to the election of women as leader…
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In this episode, Emmanuel Boakye, co-founder of the African Reproducibility Network (AREN), discusses the role of open science in Africa and the importance of research reproducibility. He shares how AREN is bridging gaps in research culture through grassroots advocacy, training programs, and policy engagement, while addressing challenges like insti…
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“If you could form a squad with any three Stranger Things characters from the show to face a new supernatural threat, who would you choose and why? Would you bank on Eleven’s psychic prowess? Or perhaps Steve’s ‘Mom’ instincts, etc.?” That’s the question you need to answer to earn this scholarship money! Don’t wait, apply today!!! Scholarship menti…
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In this episode, Emmanuel Boakye, co-founder of the African Reproducibility Network (AREN), discusses the role of open science in Africa and the importance of research reproducibility. He shares how AREN is bridging gaps in research culture through grassroots advocacy, training programs, and policy engagement, while addressing challenges like insti…
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Ready to master the secret language of real estate? In this essential episode of Real Estate Exam Deep Dive, we decode the alphabet soup of acronyms that frequently appear on the real estate licensing exam. Our hosts break down the main critical acronyms and that can make or break your exam success. We translate these cryptic letter combinations in…
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Host Jeff Yan continues his discussion with Clea Ramos, a Computer Engineering and Studio Arts student at Bucknell University, about the impact of AI tools like ChatGPT on education and the tech industry. They examine effective strategies for leveraging AI while upholding learning integrity, reflecting on the future job market and potential entrepr…
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“I like to think of bread-baking more in terms of liturgy than in terms of recipe.” — Kendall Vanderslice Author, baker, and theologian Kendall Vanderslice joins us on the podcast to discuss the way baking bread offers a gateway to prayer, theology, and community. Have you ever tried the spiritual practice of liturgical bread baking? Author, baker,…
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Watch the Sneak Peek of this episode of Support Team Study, The Lost Book of Gad the Seer: Part 2, Prof. Meir Bar-Ilan continues explaining how a Hebrew manuscript from India is connected to the book of Revelation. I look forward to reading your comments! PODCAST VERSION: Download Audio Watch the full episode TOMORROW plus hundreds of hours of othe…
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Title IX, the landmark legislation on women’s equality in higher education, was passed to equalize funding between men’s and women’s athletics. What has it achieved? Where does it fall short? When some schools failed to implement Title IX for athletics, activists sued. We look at the landmark cases and what they have achieved. [ dur: 58mins. ] Lisa…
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Alison Slater attended Bucknell University and worked in selective college admissions for fifteen years. Interviews are her favorite part of the college application, but they can be such a missed opportunity when students arrive nervous or unprepared. Alison helps students make a strong impression in their interviews by preparing thoughtfully and a…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most controversial and misunderstood topics in Christianity—Hell. Why do so many people believe in Heaven, but not in Hell? What does the Bible really teach about Hell, Hades, Sheol, and the Lake of Fire? Join us as we explore: + The origin of Hell and its biblical foundations - 00:03:45 …
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Pilgrims traveling on the Camino de Santiago today pass by reminders of medieval monasteries that once played an essential role in the pilgrimage. While some monastic communities operate on the lands of their medieval ancestors, others have been abandoned, and only ruins remain, shells of affluent institutions with little hint of the tremendous wea…
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My client is a high school student who was OVERWHELMED with finding and applying to scholarships, and also very stressed about how she was going to pay for college if she couldn’t figure it out. She was considering giving up her dream and not even going. Instead, her dad found my podcast, I helped her find scholarships, and now we do accountability…
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Are you dreaming of a career in real estate but feeling overwhelmed by the licensing exam? Join us for our inaugural episode of Real Estate Exam Deep Dive where we break down exactly what it takes to ace your real estate exam on the first try. In this episode, our hosts walk you through the essential strategies that have helped thousands of aspirin…
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Провести масштабную международную конференцию для преподавателей в Казахстане – звучит амбициозно, правда? Команда Scholarium не только решилась на этот вызов, но и рассказала в новом выпуске подкаста о том, какие подводные камни поджидали их на этом пути. 🔥 Что обсуждаем в подкасте? Какие трудности возникли в подготовке и в день мероприятия (спойл…
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Host Jeff Yan discusses with Clea Ramos, a senior at Bucknell University majoring in Computer Engineering and minoring in Studio Arts, in this episode of Digication Scholars Conversations. They explore her unique educational journey, the influence of her Filipino heritage, and how her experiences shaped her passion for integrating technical and art…
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In this episode, Hebrew Voices #210, The Lost Book of Gad the Seer: Part 1, Prof. Meir Bar-Ilan tells Nehemia about how a Hebrew manuscript from India is connected to the book of Revelation. I look forward to reading your comments! PODCAST VERSION: Download Audio Transcript COMING SOON SHARE THIS TEACHING WITH YOUR FRIENDS! [addtoany] Subscribe to …
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Watch the Sneak Peek of this episode of Remember the Bibas Babies, where Nehemia and Lynell explore how to pray and respond to evil, diving into biblical guidance on repentance, forgiveness, and dealing with enemies. They examine key passages from the Old and New Testament to shed light on what the Bible actually says about how to handle challengin…
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Discussions about immigration and deportation often focus on politics, policies, and legal battles. But what happens to the people at the heart of it all? Professor William Lopez shares the story of one family’s experience to illustrate the far-reaching consequences of deportation. He breaks down the emotional, health, and financial toll of these e…
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Interviews can feel daunting for all of us, but with the right preparation, you can walk in feeling confident and ready to shine! At the George Snow Scholarship Fund, we’ve conducted countless interviews, giving us firsthand insight into what makes a candidate stand out. In this episode, we’re sharing expert tips and best practices to help you feel…
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For over a decade, Lisa Marker-Robbins has helped roughly 4000 high school students and young adults gain the insight, experiences, and confidence they need to embark on their post-high school path. Along the way, however, she noticed an alarming trend: Teens struggled to find their true purpose–and the fallout wasn’t pretty. There was a lot of unc…
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Michael? Dwight? Jim? Pam? The rarely-shown-but-hilarious Creed? “Which character do you resonate most with from "The Office" and why? How has the show shaped your sense of humor or perspective on workplace dynamics?” This is the question that could GET YOU MONEY FOR COLLEGE, simply by sharing your “Office” fanaticism! Apply to “The Office” Obsesse…
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Is the US in a Constitutional crisis? Is the constitution itself a crisis? What are the specific actions of the Trump Administration that has led to this? How will the courts respond? And what is the unitary executive theory and how has it undermined the checks and balances of the system? [ dur: 58mins. ] Heidi Kitrosser is Professor of Law at the …
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In this episode of Publish My Book, we break down the key components of a strong book proposal. We discuss essential elements like a well-structured table of contents, a compelling cover letter, a carefully chosen sample chapter, and a narrative author bio that connects emotionally with acquisitions editors. We also explore the importance of a pers…
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Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IllegitimateScholar Dr Weiss's Book (On the Warpath: My Battles With Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors): https://amzn.to/3EZktCf Dr Weiss on X: https://x.com/eweissunburied Controversy in Anthropology: Elizabeth Weiss on Repatriation, Academic Freedom, and Identity Politics In this episode, Elizabeth Weiss, a …
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In this episode of Publish My Book, we explore the peer review process for book manuscripts. We discuss how securing an acquisitions editor’s support is the first critical step before entering peer review, where feedback can vary in depth and rigor. We share tips on suggesting reviewers, managing the often lengthy review timeline, and effectively a…
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In this episode of Publish My Book, we dive into how to approach acquisitions editors with confidence and clarity. We discuss their role in the publishing process, what they're looking for in a manuscript, and how to make a strong first impression—whether at conferences or via email. We share practical tips on tailoring your pitch, respecting their…
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Are you a busy mom needing $$$ for college? I bet most scholarships don’t seem to pertain to you, your struggles and your situation. So if you’re in college + a mom, I have found a scholarship specifically for you worth $2500! LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! **Want me to find you $20,000 worth of scholarship opportunities that are specific to you? Need so…
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Host Jeff Yan continues the thoughtful conversation with Tonya Hendrix, Demitri Kapetanakos, and Dionne Miller from LaGuardia Community College on Digication Scholars Conversations. The dialogue explores the transformative power of experiential and liberal arts education, highlighting how it bridges classroom learning with real-world applications a…
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In this episode of Publish My Book, we explore how to transform a dissertation into a compelling book. We begin by examining the key differences between the two: while a dissertation demonstrates our research abilities to advisors, a book communicates core ideas to a broader audience. We discuss how to distill our arguments, streamline dense sectio…
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“If we were all created in the image of God, all of us who look so different...there is so much more to learn about God. So, I get one step closer to knowing God from exposing myself to different people...” — Khristi Lauren Adams Author and youth advocate Khristi Lauren Adams joins us on the podcast to discuss the theological insights we can learn …
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In this episode of Publish My Book, we explore the essential role of a well-crafted book index in academic publishing. A good index helps readers easily locate specific topics, names, or places, making your book more accessible and impactful. Avi discusses different types of indexes—such as subject, author, and sources indexes—and provides guidance…
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