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Celebrities Say “Vote”
The general election has finally arrived and is semi-over. This week, Deb has some thoughts on voting, the celebrity advocacy for voting, and community care.
Debunking misconceptions about OCD
Norah and Isobel talks to the wonderful wellness writer Tatum Lindquist about her column’s most recent article titled “More than hand-washing and cleaning: A better understanding of OCD.” They discuss the inaccuracies of mental illness in the media.
Heartbreak: In the time of COVID-19
Lately, juggling issues in quarantine, we may all be struggling with but are unaware of, heartbreak. Beth knows you, you may think because you’ve never experienced heartbreak that this episode doesn’t apply to you. Join Beth and UW alum, Tara Shelby,
Girls Gotta Eat: Eating Habits in Quarantine
This week on Quaran-tea, Beth sits down with Emily Edison, owner and founder of Momentum Nutrition in Seattle and recognized expert in the areas of sports nutrition and disordered eating. Then we hear from Sarah Shapiro who offers helpful advice and pe...
Forensic Accounting with Nancy Pasternack (Foster School of Business)
Proof that we didn’t give up after one episode. This week Luke Schaefer returns for aconversation with forensic accountant and UW professor Nancy Pasternack to discuss why accounting isn’t nearly as lame as you think and how accounting skills can help ...
Thou Shalt Not Show Emotions
Join Isobel and Hall Health therapist Ricardo Hidalgo to talk more about the stigmatization of emotion and how we can become more comfortable handling tougher feelings.
So You Want To Talk About Pretty Politics
In an age of heightened social consciousness & aesthetically-pleasing infographics, how much meaning do terms like “BLM” & “ACAB” truly have? In this episode, Deb talks to fellow “pretty-online” UW sophomore Em Dickson about dating apps, social media,
Classes and Research Online
This week, Rhea and Thelonious discuss their own experiences with online schooling and how teachers have been adapting, as well as how students doing hands-on research have had to pivot for the pandemic.
Dreams
Ella and Molly explore the purpose behind dreaming through thoughtful research and personal interviews of UW students and alumni.
Cameron Lavi-Jones of King Youngblood
In this episode of Noteworthy, we’re joined by musician, community activist, and lead member of local Seattle band King Youngblood, Cameron Lavi-Jones. In this conversation, we discuss Cameron’s musical background, how King Youngblood was formed,