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Heart Burn Podcast

Heart Burn

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Heart Burn

Heart Burn Podcast

Heart Burn

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Society has changed the definition of "healthy". Hannah Jones interviews Maddie Dalton, a musical theater major at the University of Hartford. They discuss the unrealistic standards, harsh words, and false information that society feeds us abou
Andres Madera interviews the owner of Konnexion, Nikki Lehr, on her sustainable fashion brand. The inception and transition of her company are discussed as well as her current demographic market, and goals as an entrepreneur. Overall, the podca
After a disturbing act of homophobia takes place on campus, Michelle Mor talks to Professor Caroline Woolard and the Chief of Public Safety Michael Kaselouskas about the campus reaction.
Shaily Prajapati interviews Prof. James Fairfield-Sonn about the influences of media and culture on fake news.
Peter Jones-Torregrosa, a Psychology senior, talks to Mark Jenkins, the executive director of the Greater Hartford Harm Reduction Coalition.
Bryce Harris interviews his father, Jay Harris, to get his unique perspective on world happenings, while centering on topics of race, the media, and perceived newness.
Danielle Bedney interviews Brian Favors, co-founder of the Nate Parker Foundation. They talk about the 400 year anniversary of forced African migration to the United States, racial healing, and a documentary about these subjects that the Founda
Peter Graywacz discusses the "social hierarchy" created by a capitalistic society. What makes one career better than another career?Credits: All music credited to the Free Music Archive freemusicarchive.org. Special thanks to Chris DeGray for
Andres Madera interviews Architecture Professor Seth Holmes about sustainability and what we can do at the University of Hartford to be more sustainable.
Kevin Bonaparte explores how people connect through the use of technology. For this, he talks to current UHart students and alumni Derek Bonaparte '20, Kyle Bonvouloir '19, Rachel Bonaparte '19, and Ryan Bagdikian '17.Credits: I would like to
In this episode, Peter Jones-Torregrosa talks with three touring musicians about life on the road. He questions how they reconcile the ideal image people have of musicians from seeing them on social media with the challenges they face along the
Courtney Cummings explores the truth that is behind expectations, where they come from, and how they can affect the everyday life of a person. While this podcast is made by college students, it can be interpreted by any age group who decides to
Zack Holcomb takes on conspiracy theories. For this episode, he sits down with both Philosophy Professor Donovan Cox and also an anonymous UHart student who frequents 4chan, a popular home for the most controversial conspiracy talk.
Kelly Chen-Ruan, a Health Science major, talks to Professor George Lechner about racism, Trump's wall, and what can be done to tame racism.Thanks to Professor Lechner
Hannah Jones, a Communication sophomore and Humanities Center student fellow, talks to Brennan Griffin, a Cinema major. They discuss dating as late millennials, alternative uses of Tinder, and women making the first move in online dating.Than
What makes someone change their mind? In this episode, Samantha Soucy interviews her father about his experience transitioning from a Reagan Republican to an extremely liberal Democrat. They try to pinpoint specific factors that may have contri
Bryce Harris, a Humanities Center Student Fellow, talks with his first year roommate, Joshua Richardson about growing up as young, black males in America. The music used in the episode was produced by Bryce Harris
Peter Graywacz explores what it means to be in the gendered minority of a major or a career. The women of the math department faculty share their experiences being in the minority in mathematics through their studies and why it's important that
Brett Rotatori discusses why people act differently online than they do in person with Avinoam Patt, Associate Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of HartfordMusic:Spacial Harvest Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Winter reflection
Michelle Mor, a student worker at the university Starbucks, has a conversation with Diana St. Mark- a food service worker for Aramark and an active member of the Unite Here Local 217 union. Together, they grapple with the treatment of workers o
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