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Succeed in MedicineSucceed in MedicineEP452 - Lucid Dreaming for Mental Health: Techniques and BenefitsThis episode is sponsored by: Set For LifeSet For Life Insurance helps doctors safeguard their future with True Own Occupational Disability Insurance. A single injury or illness can change everything, but the best physicians plan ahead. Protect your income and secure your future before life makes the choice for you. Your career deserves protection—act now at https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.co/setforlife______What if you could control your dreams? In this episode, Dr. Bradley Block sits down with Dr. Kristen LaMarca to explore the world of lucid dreaming where you recognize you’re d...2025-04-0831 minThe End of the Road in MichiganThe End of the Road in MichiganThe Famous Bay Port Summer Resort – Michigan’s Forgotten Getaway of 1894In this episode of End of the Road in Michigan, we head back to 1894 and uncover the story of Bay Port, a once-thriving summer resort on Saginaw Bay. Promoted by the Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad, Bay Port drew wealthy travelers from Chicago, Cincinnati, and St. Louis looking for fresh air, first-class lodging, and a break from the grime of big cities.Bay Port was no ordinary stop, with electric bells in every room, a mineral well said to have healing powers, and a casino for dancing and bowling. So what happened to this ambitious...2025-03-2803 minTeacher Edition PodcastTeacher Edition PodcastBible Quizzing: Head Knowledge and Heart Faith"One of the things I like to say is that the only thing stopping you is you." –Susie Sherwin   In this episode of the Teacher Edition podcast, host Jenny Copeland enjoys a conversation with longtime friend and Bible Quiz expert Susie Sherwin. With Bible Quizzing being a treasured memory from her own schooling, Jenny invites Susie to share this unique discipline which can positively impact students and facilitate a deep biblical engagement across different age groups. Susie shares the history, rules, and personal stories of how Bible Quizzing influenced her life and how she is hel...2025-03-0442 minTeacher Edition PodcastTeacher Edition PodcastBible Quizzing: Head Knowledge and Heart Faith"One of the things I like to say is that the only thing stopping you is you." –Susie Sherwin   In this episode of the Teacher Edition podcast, host Jenny Copeland enjoys a conversation with longtime friend and Bible Quiz expert Susie Sherwin. With Bible Quizzing being a treasured memory from her own schooling, Jenny invites Susie to share this unique discipline which can positively impact students and facilitate a deep biblical engagement across different age groups. Susie shares the history, rules, and personal stories of how Bible Quizzing influenced her life and how she is hel...2025-03-0442 minThe Forward FirefighterThe Forward Firefighter27 - Ben’s Story and the Importance of RIT. Firefighter/Paramedic Brandon CoryThis episode is dedicated to the memory of Benjamen K. “Ben” Lauren, Captain at the Forsyth Township Fire Department in Upper Michigan. Ben was a respected firefighter who tragically lost his life in the line of duty at the age of 23 in the year 2020.   Tune in to this podcast as I chat with Brandon Cory, who was beside Ben on that tragic day and shares Ben’s story. Learn about the importance of Rapid Intervention Teams (RIT) and get valuable RIT training advice that departments can use. Brandon is a second-generation firefighter and has been dedicate...2025-02-0657 minMilwaukee UncutMilwaukee UncutDavid Joplin Uncut: Legendary Marquette Hoops Stories and more......A highly entertaining inside look at Marquette Basketball from home town hero & senior standout David Joplin. Topics covered: Favorite win so far How Jop ended up at MU (he wasn't recruited) Growing up with two MPD Officers as parents MU culture & transfer portal Dayton & Iowa State lossesBest Shaka story Being Kam Jones roommate Miami trip with Kam Jones Vegas trip with Kam Jones Kam Jones fit check What teammate(s) he would not let date his sister Cheese eating ice cream What MU players (1 current + 2 past) he'd eat dinner with Favorite restaurantsText from Travis Deiner before the UW game Fa...2025-01-2956 minMilwaukee UncutMilwaukee UncutErin Monfre: Get Physically & Mentally Fit for 25'WI Basketball HOFer & Wes Matthews Trainer, Erin Monfre helps you get ready to crush 2025. We discuss: How Erin ended up at Marquette Coolest MU memory (this is crazy!) Getting into personal training Black Box's origin story How you should train Mental Health Good Goals vs Bad Goals What to do if your New Years Resolution Fails Meditation This episode was co-hosted by Richie and Grace Scalzo and is presented by Nicolet Law and 3 Sheeps Brewing. 2025-01-0729 minCivic Media SpotlightCivic Media SpotlightCivic Media Spotlight for January 4th & 5th (Hour 2)To begin the second hour this weekend, John and Gordy, of WMDX's morning program the John and Gordy Show, talk with Jim Santelle about being an intern at the White House in the summer of 1980 during the Carter administration, and how his presidency is unjustly overlooked. Then, the Earl Ingram Show is joined by Alan Borsuk, Senior Fellow in Public Policy at Marquette Law School, to discuss the issues facing Milwaukee Public Schools. Earl and Alan talk about the politics of how the state funds education, how mismanagement led to the current problems, and the path ahead...2025-01-0547 minCivic Media SpotlightCivic Media SpotlightCivic Media Spotlight for January 4th & 5th (Hour 2)To begin the second hour this weekend, John and Gordy, of WMDX's morning program the John and Gordy Show, talk with Jim Santelle about being an intern at the White House in the summer of 1980 during the Carter administration, and how his presidency is unjustly overlooked. Then, the Earl Ingram Show is joined by Alan Borsuk, Senior Fellow in Public Policy at Marquette Law School, to discuss the issues facing Milwaukee Public Schools. Earl and Alan talk about the politics of how the state funds education, how mismanagement led to the current problems, and the path ahead...2025-01-0547 minSmithsonian\'s Stories from Main StreetSmithsonian's Stories from Main Street18: The Food (and Memories) That Unite Us This Holiday SeasonWelcome back to the Smithsonian's Stories from Main Street! It's the holidays, and for many of us, that means food. Our foodways connect us in intimate ways to our families, to history, and tradition. In this episode, we're going to hear from people around the country who see food as a way to remember the people they've lost, and to continue valuable traditions from their ancestors. You might even gest some ideas for some new recipes! Sit back and cozy up for some wholesome goodness. Take a trip down memory lane that will have you ready to...2024-12-1114 min\'Cross the Tracks'Cross the TracksMichael Waite - We've Always Been At HomeA melding of earthy grace and campfire poeticism, singer, songwriter, and guitarist Michael Waite hails from the north shore of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Weaving together a combination of folk, jazz, Americana, blues, and classic singer/songwriter elements, Waite’s songs explore the geography and nuances of everyday life while keeping a keen eye on the pursuit of happiness and wholeness. Common themes in his work include the wonders of the natural world, the mysteries of the spiritual, and the joys of kith and kin. He’s not afraid to sing about his darkness too, but at the end of the...2024-11-271h 13Deep Conversations PodcastDeep Conversations PodcastA Deep Conversation With Linda MarcusLinda b. Marcus b. 1961, Los Angeles, California is amultidisciplinary artist living and working in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Drawing on her long history as a storyteller in journalism andfashion, Marcus now focuses on fiber and sculpture.Marcus has an MFA from the school of the Art Institute, a master’sdegree in journalism and philosophy from Marquette University andbachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley.Marcus’ work has been widely exhibited in the Midwest, She hasreceived several residencies including one at the Massachusetts Museumof...2024-10-2441 minMake Due: Suburban Fireman PodcastMake Due: Suburban Fireman PodcastMake Due: Episode 54 (PART 1) "RIT: Not Just Another Checkbox" with special guest, Brandon CoryThis episode welcomes special guest, Brandon Cory to the show to talk all things RIT. Brandon is a firefighter/paramedic with the Marquette City (MI) Fire Department, authored a chapter in the book "30 Fires You Need to Know" with Chief Billy Goldfeder and Frank Leeb, is a published author with FireRescue1.com and is part of the Build Your Culture cadre. Part I of Episode 54 dives into the physical, tactical, mental and emotional components of a call where Brandon was deployed as the RIT team on a LODD at a working structure fire. Brandon shares his experience, insights and...2024-09-191h 22The Best of the WeekThe Best of the WeekGetting to Know Fr. Kubicki (Morning Air)On an episode of Morning Air, John Morales had a chat with Fr. James Kubicki—a Jesuit priest who's been a big part of the Relevant Radio family for years. They took a stroll down memory lane, digging into Fr. Kubicki’s upbringing, his journey to the priesthood, and even some fun tidbits about his hobbies.   Milwaukee Roots: Fr. Kubicki grew up right near where he works today at St. Francis de Sales Seminary in Milwaukee. He’s a true Milwaukee native, raised by Polish immigrant parents who were all about education. They made sure he went...2024-08-2410 minA Dose of Hope RadioA Dose of Hope RadioADOH RADIO PRESENTS EPISODE 165: “RESILIENCE” FEAT. INSPIRATIONAL AUTHORS MARQUETTE WALKER & KYNA BRYNOur Guest Live - 7/3/2024. Get ready for an upcoming episode filled with uplifting music, positive energy, and our special guests, MARQUETTE L. WALKER AND KYNA BRYN.    Marquette L Walker is a talented, speaker, and advocate for personal growth and resilience. With her powerful book "Divorced but not defeated," she shares her own journey of overcoming the challenges of divorce and finding strength to thrive beyond. Through her personal anecdotes, practical advice, and motivational insights, Marquette empowers readers to embrace their new chapter with courage, hope, and grace. Her transformative path of healing, growth, and empowerment in the face of ad...2024-07-0359 minFor the Love of Books PodcastFor the Love of Books PodcastAuthor Tyler Tichelaar pens time travel fiction Odin's EyeIn Odin's Eye: A Marquette Time Travel Novel “John” has a problem. He doesn’t know his real name. He doesn’t know where he’s from. He’s not even sure if he’s in the right time. "He wants to wear a t-shirt and shorts," Tichelaar said in a recent podcast interview. "But they didn't wear that in the 1900s."     When John is found unconscious at the Huron Mountain Club and brought back to Marquette, Michigan to recuperate, everyone assures him it’s the year 1900, but somehow John’s memories of...2024-04-2729 minFor the Love of Books PodcastFor the Love of Books PodcastAuthor Tyler Tichelaar pens time travel novel Odin's EyeIn Odin's Eye: A Marquette Time Travel Novel “John” has a problem. He doesn’t know his real name. He doesn’t know where he’s from. He’s not even sure if he’s in the right time. "He wants to wear t-shirt and shorts," Tichelaar said in a recent podcast interview. "But they didn't wear that in the 1900s."     When John is found unconscious at the Huron Mountain Club and brought back to Marquette, Michigan to recuperate, everyone assures him it’s the year 1900, but somehow John’s memories of automo...2024-04-2629 minManufacturing Happy HourManufacturing Happy Hour177: Strengthening Your Engineering Team through Co-Ops and Employee Ownership with Marcease WarrenWell, this episode is certainly a trip down memory lane! Host Chris Luecke is joined by former college classmate Marcease Warren, the VP of Manufacturing at Sentry Equipment. Chris and Marcease catch up on what’s changed since they were pulling all-nighters trying to finish projects at Marquette’s College of Engineering.  In this episode, we hear about the trick to scaling a manufacturing department, leading a team of engineers, and the importance of a good company culture where everyone’s on the same page. Marcease shares his take on Industry 4.0 in the engineering space and some...2024-03-1933 minDAD IS NOT A NOUNDAD IS NOT A NOUNReagan's Appropriation Of MLK | Individualism Over CommunityOn this Episode of Dad Is Not A Noun Podcast with Lak @SmartHipHopMusic the founder of Smart Hip-Hop Global and the creator of Hip-Hop Soul Music, the fusion of deep, historical insights and an authentic Hip-Hop sound as dive into Reagan's Appropriation of MLK helped justify his policies and helped shape the narrative of individualism over community. Below is material which helped us in this conversation History, Collective Memory, and the Appropriation of Martin Luther King, Jr.: Reagan's Rhetorical LegacyAuthors: Denise M. Bostdorff, Steven R. GoldzwigPublication: College of Communication Faculty Research and PublicationsDownload Date: 12/2005 https://epublications.marquette.edu/comm_fac/192/ Lak...2024-01-1644 minUrban SpelunkingUrban SpelunkingA trip down memory lane at Marquette University High SchoolThis week, Nate and Bobby are getting schooled at Marquette University High School! The building located on the city's near West Side holds so much history within its walls -- and it's even inspired an amazing upcoming field trip.Read more: https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/marquette-high-spelunkingProduced & edited by Kiri Salinas2023-05-1817 minUrban SpelunkingUrban SpelunkingA trip down memory lane at Marquette University High SchoolThis week, Nate and Bobby are getting schooled at Marquette University High School! The building located on the city's near West Side holds so much history within its walls -- and it's even inspired an amazing upcoming field trip.Read more: https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/marquette-high-spelunkingProduced & edited by Kiri Salinas2023-05-1817 minThe Past, the Promise, the PresidencyThe Past, the Promise, the PresidencyS4 E10: Mourning the PresidentsFor the conclusion of this season, we examine conclusions: the deaths of presidents. Not just presidents who died while in office, but those who died years after they retired from the presidency and the constant limelight. Our journey through the lives, deaths, and legacies of our presidents from 1799 to today offers surprising revelations about the constancy of mourning and the role of the president beyond the Oval Office. Beyond exploring the moment of a president’s death, we explore the deeper historical context of that moment, and what we can learn about American society at the time. Pre...2023-04-2720 minConquering Hate With Healing August 28, 1988, Ku Klux Klan In Marquette ParkGlobal Committee Commemorating King Days, chartered in 1984, was founded by EvAngel Mamadee Love Yhwhnewbn. The Dream Day Quest Family and Freedom Fest on August 28, 1988, this was the first "integrated" festival in Marquette Park's history. It wa co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Events. Mamadee, formerly known by the subjugated race name Dee D. Smith Simmons, founded Global Committee after her sister Helen Richard became the first CTA Female driver eer slain in the line of duty. As a result, the CTA security detail was reinstated. Her fellow drivers drove with their headlights on from the time she was shot...2022-08-272h 05Lez Geek Out!castLez Geek Out!castEpisode 118: Looking forward to 2022Andi and Lise were joined by book reviewer and fellow podcaster Tara Scott (she/they) to chat about things they’re all looking forward to in 2022 despite the continuing pooshow that is the world.  Find Tara at The Lesbian Review, Smart Bitches, Trashy Books, and Queerly Recommended. Also on Twitter, @taramdscott  On the TV:  Lise: animated series Legend of Vox Machina, Amazon Prime, based on “Critical Role,” a group of voice actors who have been playing D&D together for years.  Tara: RuPaul’s Drag Race: UK Vs. the World (BBCThree) – a global spinoff. She’s also looki...2022-01-211h 03Intentional FoulIntentional FoulEpisode 141 - My Mom Still Buys Me UnderwearOur "holiday break" edition of the Intentional Foul features Josh springing Dan with a couple packs of old baseball cards to start things off. Unfortunately nothing spectacular was found from the 1987 Topps cards. Otherwise it's the memory game trying to recall what happened with the Packers and Bears games over Christmas weekend. Urban Meyer was fired and John Madden passed away. In college football the bowl games are a mess with cancellations and the Badgers kick off late on Thursday night. In the NBA the Bucks have turned things around and are finally healthy after starting the season 8-and-8...2021-12-3058 minSport and the Growing GoodSport and the Growing Good#99: Packers shareholders Rudy and Quinn Banyai: Family, friends, and great times with their teams (RCS6)Since his childhood, Rudy Banyai’s life has been touched by the Packers and other Wisconsin sports teams. His father took him to his first game in 1952. Rudy has worked for the Brewers since 1974 and has been a Packers season ticket holder for 45 years. He also used to work the sidelines when the Packers played at County Stadium. Rudy's son Quinn and the rest of the Banyai family has continued the Packer-rich family traditions. Quinn also worked at Packer games – and he even met his wife Malina (also a long-time season ticket holder) on a Packers road trip. As we l...2021-08-3141 minThe Very Short Introductions PodcastThe Very Short Introductions PodcastSamurai - The Very Short Introductions Podcast - Episode 31In this episode, Michael Wert introduces samurai, whose influence in society and presence during watershed moments in Japanese history are often overlooked by modern audiences. Learn more about Samurai: A Very Short Introduction here: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/samurai-a-very-short-introduction-9780190685072 Michael Wert is Associate Professor of East Asian History at Marquette University. Specializing in early modern and modern Japan, he is also the author of Meiji Restoration Losers: Memory and Tokugawa Supporters in Modern Japan. Follow The Very Short Introductions Podcast on: – Apple Podcasts: https://oxford.ly/2SQQ79R – Blub...2021-05-2010 minYes UConn!Yes UConn!41. What Just Happened!? Polley goes off as UConn stuns MarquetteWell that was fun! After a nightmare start in which James Bouknight hurt his elbow and UConn fell behind Marquette by 18 points in the second half on the road, the Huskies stormed back to stun the Golden Eagles 65-54 in what has to be one of UConn's most exciting wins in recent memory.With Bouknight hurting, Tyler Polley stepped up and delivered the best performance of his career, scoring 23 points in under 15 minutes, including five crucial 3-pointers. Isaiah Whaley also had a monster game, staying out of foul trouble while adding 15 points and 13 rebounds, and collectively the...2021-01-0640 minCivics, Y\'all!Civics, Y'all!Civics, Y'all! Noel's Christmas & Civics Episode Part 1Noel's been working on this episode for weeks and we had so much material we decided to split it into the two parts. Jadi and I mostly ceded the podcast to Noel for this two-part episode, fittingly, since it's the Noel season. Part I starts with one of Noel's letters - this one is addressed to her dad and features a very special Christmas memory. And then, a conversation between Noel and Megan Romer, one of our early guests on the show. Show Notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJzt_ZbNQOk (Star Trek IV Main Theme) https://player.captivate...2020-12-2229 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxLight and Darkness in the Pandemic by Martin AchatzToday’s episode comes from Martin Achatz, the U.P. Poet Laureate. - Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry and is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. His collection of poems, The Mysteries of the Rosary, was published by Mayapple Press and he has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Martin lives in Ishpeming with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys searching for Sasquatch with his son. Read more of Martin’s work at his blog Saint Marty: http://saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com/ Contact Martin...2020-07-2805 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Jalina McClain, Executive Director of the Superior Arts Youth TheaterJalina McClain, Executive Director of Superior Arts Youth Theater, has been working in the theater field since 2008. She received her B.S. in theatre and entertainment arts & media production and new technology from Northern Michigan University in 2013. Jalina enjoys making theatre in the Marquette Community. Prior to her role with SAYT, she was involved in many arts projects throughout the community collaborating with organizations like Lake Superior Theatre, Marquette Senior High School, Westwood High School, Marquette Area Public Schools, Marquette Regional History Center, and the Forest Roberts Theatre. Jalina has worked throughout the Upper Peninsula and in the...2020-07-2322 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxIndependence Day in a Pandemic by Martin AchatzToday’s episode comes from Martin Achatz, the U.P. Poet Laureate. - Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry and is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. His collection of poems, The Mysteries of the Rosary, was published by Mayapple Press and he has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Martin lives in Ishpeming with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys searching for Sasquatch with his son. Read more of Martin’s work at his blog Saint Marty: http://saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com/ Contact Martin...2020-07-2108 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxThe Exchange is More Important than your Dinner- Marie S. (1925) Elder Speaks SeriesThis episode is from the Elder Speaks Series of the Senior Theatre Experience. Chip sits down with 95 year old Marie S. This Podcast episode is brought to you by the City of Marquette’s Arts & Culture & Senior Center. If you are a senior citizen living in Marquette Michigan and would like to share one of your stories in our podcast, please call us at 906-228-0472 or email us at arts-culture@marquettemi.gov --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-07-1606 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Origami Artist Judy SarosikToday’s Memory Box guest is Origami artist Judy Sarosik. Judy is a Marquette native. She began making mobiles when she was 21 years old. Now retired, after teaching school for 33 years, she finds herself once again collecting driftwood while walking the beaches of Lake Superior. She returned to that love of long ago - making mobiles – this time adding colorful paper cranes. In 2010, Judy created a children’s line of origami butterfly and fish mobiles. Her peace crane mobiles have graced galleries throughout the Midwest. She also creates Wordz of Wizdom, inspirational flags made with beautiful papers, quotes, words, hemp...2020-07-1528 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxFather's Day in the Pandemic by Martin Achatz - Some Explicit LanguageToday’s episode comes from Martin Achatz, the U.P. Poet Laureate. - Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry and is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. His collection of poems, The Mysteries of the Rosary, was published by Mayapple Press and he has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Martin lives in Ishpeming with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys searching for Sasquatch with his son. Read more of Martin’s work at his blog Saint Marty: http://saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com/ Contact Martin...2020-07-1406 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory Box"Big Bang" by Martin AchatzIn today’s episode we bring you “Big Bang” a poem by U.P. Poet Laureate Martin Achatz. Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry. He is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. Contact Martin at machatz@nmu.edu to find out about his upcoming virtual poetry workshops. Thursday July 19 7 PM Poetry Workshop Redux: On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. In commemoration of the 57th anniversary of this event, join Marty Achatz as he re-offers...2020-07-1304 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Susan Divine (Hiawatha Music Co-op)Today Tristan Luoma, Arts and Senior Services Coordinator for the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, interviews Susan Divine, Executive Director of the Hiawatha Music Co-op. Though the 2020 Hiawatha Music Festival was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Co-op has come up with creative ways to support their mission and continue to provide meaningful opportunities for the community to engage with the arts. Be sure to tune into their "Live at the Fold" virtual concert series every Thursday at 7:00pm, live streamed on their Facebook page. Also, be sure to share how you're keeping the...2020-07-1213 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxPoetry by ME Kilpatrick, a member of the Marquette Poets CircleToday’s episode is a group of poems about current events by ME Kilpatrick. ME Kilpatrick is a poet and Quaker minister of the Birmingham (AL) Friends Meeting.   An American Don Quixote    I stand at the Big Door and knock, but no alarm was set on the clock. His pride caused many to die, and now the People cry, “Why?” While the Shepherd sleeps, the Iambs cry, die, and bleat. Sleeping on the job will only rob – the People of their lives and jobs. I stand at the Big Door and knock, but the...2020-07-0906 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxNearer to God in a Pandemic by Martin AchatzToday’s episode comes from Martin Achatz, the U.P. Poet Laureate. - Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry and is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. His collection of poems, The Mysteries of the Rosary, was published by Mayapple Press and he has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Martin lives in Ishpeming with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys searching for Sasquatch with his son. Read more of Martin’s work at his blog Saint Marty: http://saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com/ Contact Martin...2020-07-0707 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxPoetry by ME Kilpatrick, member of the Marquette Poets CircleIn today’s episode we have poetry about current events and more by ME Kilpatrick including one very special to my heart. ME Kilpatrick is a poet and Quaker minister of the Birmingham (AL) Friends Meeting. He is a member of the Marquette Poets Circle. Mr. Trump, You’re No Tiger Woods Mr. President, you play golf, while we, the people, cough. We know you like to tee off, with a club swing like your mop. In a game where silence is golden, your poor loudmouth becomes emboldened. It’s sad...2020-07-0605 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxHow Do You Say It by Mike PlourdeToday’s dramatic episode is from the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience. “How Do You Say It” was written and performed by Mike Plourde. Mike developed the piece from an original monologue by Lois Stanley. This podcast is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture and Senior Centers. Listen to more work by the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-07-0205 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Joy Bender Hadley - Creativity Coaching during a Pandemic and moreToday’s guest in the Memory Box is Joy Bender Hadley. Joy is an artist, art educator, and creativity coach with a broad array of work experience in the arts; from her work in New York City as a designer’s assistant & freelance illustrator, to her stint as a visual merchandising manager, and her years as a history museum curator of exhibits. Now her favorite places are her art studio, in her art classrooms, or working with the artists from the Marquette Artist Collective which she founded. Joy is an award winning, certified Art Educator. She works for the...2020-07-0140 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxEaster Snow in the Pandemic by Martin AchatzToday’s episode comes from Martin Achatz, the U.P. Poet Laureate. - Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry and is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. His collection of poems, The Mysteries of the Rosary, was published by Mayapple Press and he has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Martin lives in Ishpeming with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys searching for Sasquatch with his son. Read more of Martin’s work at his blog Saint Marty: http://saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com/ Contact Martin...2020-07-0105 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxMemorial Day Memory & Poetry by Martin Achatz and ME Kilpatrick, Marquette Poets Circle MemberIn today’s episode we bring you Memorial Day memories and poem  by U.P. Poet Laureate Martin Achatz. Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry. He is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. Contact Martin at machatz@nmu.edu to find out about his upcoming virtual poetry workshops. Thursday July 2nd 7 PM Poetry Workshop: In celebration of World UFO Day on July 2, join Marty Achatz for an evening of all things cosmic and alien. A night of writing that engages the mysteries of the universe, science fict...2020-06-2912 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with John DaveyToday, Tristan Luoma, Arts and Senior Services Coordinator for the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, interviews Marquette-based musician John Davey. John's newest album, "Toss Your Javelin," is scheduled to release this August, but listeners can catch the first two singles off of the album - "Kings, Gods, Fools" and "Lower Tiers" - on his bandcamp or your favorite streaming service. Also, stay tuned after the interview to hear "Lower Tiers"! bandcamp: https://johndavey.bandcamp.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-2633 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with artist and poet Gail MahanToday Gail Mahan joins us in the Memory Box. Gail is an artist and poet. She is a member of the Marquette Artist Collective and you can see her work at The Gallery, 130 Washington Street in Marquette or online. She is also a member of the Marquette Poets Circle. Her poem, “Medicine for the Soul” was part of the collaborative exhibit “Words and Music” by Borderland Arts and the Marquette Poets Circle. You can read the poem and see the art that inspired it at the interactive gallery. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-2415 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxDisco in the Pandemic by Martin AchatzToday’s episode comes from Martin Achatz, the U.P. Poet Laureate. - Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry and is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. His collection of poems, The Mysteries of the Rosary, was published by Mayapple Press and he has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Martin lives in Ishpeming with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys searching for Sasquatch with his son. Read more of Martin’s work at his blog Saint Marty: http://saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com/ Contact Martin...2020-06-2306 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxNew poetry by Martin Achatz and ME Kilpatrick, Marquette Poets Circle MembersIn today’s episode we bring you the poem “Spring Choirs“ by U.P. Poet Laureate Martin Achatz. Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry. He is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. Contact Martin at machatz@nmu.edu to find out about his upcoming virtual poetry workshops. Thursday July 2nd 7 PM Poetry Workshop: In celebration of World UFO Day on July 2, join Marty Achatz for an evening of all things cosmic and alien. A night of writing that engages the mysteries of the universe, science fictional and science...2020-06-2209 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxBonus - Carolyn McManis Interview & Dylan McKensie-Trost's track "Where's All the Dust"A bonus music episode with Carolyn McManis, Adult Programming Coordinator at Peter White Public Library about “Musical Interludes” on Monday June 22 at 7 PM. Carolyn’s guest will be multi-talented musician Dylan McKensie-Trost. Listen at the end, for the title track to Dylan’s new album “Where’s All the Dust”. Stream Monday’s “Musical Interludes” on Zoom: Zoom ID: 891 0421 0837 (pwd: pwplmusic). In case you missed a “Musical Interludes”, here are the links:  The Daydreamers  a portion of program   Troy Graham - Facebook view --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/m2020-06-2107 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Dylan McKenzie-TrostToday Tristan Luoma, Arts and Senior Services Coordinator for the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, interviews multi-talented musician Dylan McKenzie-Trost. Dylan is the featured artist in the upcoming Peter White Public Library program, Musical Interludes, on Monday, June 22nd at 7PM. Information on how to stream Musical Interludes can be found at http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/pwplinfo/events/ Find Dylan's new album "Where's All The Dust" at Bandcamp https://mcdylzie.bandcamp.com/album/wheres-all-the-dust or Spotify or other music streaming services. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-1837 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxMy Father the Drunk by Lori HazenToday’s dramatic episode is from the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience. “My the Drunk” was written and performed by Lori Hazen. This podcast is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture and Senior Centers. Listen to more work by the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-1806 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Mr. Jim - Jim Edwards from the Upper Peninsula Children's MuseumJim Edwards joins us in the Memory Box. Mr. Jim, as he is known at the Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum, shares his experiences in theatre and the arts. He tells us about what he misses and about the challenges of creating programs for a hands-on museum during a pandemic. We learn about a labyrinth and a snake and finally, we discuss the It’s All About Love project. Go to http://www.upchildrensmuseum.org/ to find out about this and all the other wonderful projects for children of all ages. --- Send in a voice message: https://anch...2020-06-1737 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxStargazing in the Pandemic by Martin AchatzToday’s episode comes from Martin Achatz, the U.P. Poet Laureate. Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry and is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. His collection of poems, The Mysteries of the Rosary, was published by Mayapple Press and he has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize.  Martin lives in Ishpeming with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys searching for Sasquatch with his son. You can read more of Martin’s work at his blog: Saint Marty: http://saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com/ C...2020-06-1607 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxIncubator by A. Lynn Blumer - For Mature Audiences Only Contents could be TriggeringMA TW - In this bonus episode, A. Lynn Blumer reads the prologue to her sci-fi thriller Incubator. This episode is recommended for Mature Audience only and the contents could be triggering. A. Lynn Blumer is a writer and DIY publisher who has made the Upper Peninsula her home for over a decade. Since 2015, she has been hosting poetry open mics around Marquette and started her business Pyre Publishing in 2016. Between tinkering with auto mechanics, reading, and building poetry zines, she prefers spending her free time wandering in wooded areas with her dog by her side. --- ...2020-06-1505 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxPoetry by Martin Achatz and ME Kilpatrick, Marquette Poets Circle membersIn today’s episode we bring you the poem “That Girl with Pearl Earring, after Vermeer “ by U.P. Poet Laureate Martin Achatz. Contact Martin at machatz@nmu.edu to find out about his upcoming virtual poetry workshops. Thursday July 2nd 7 PM Poetry Workshop: In celebration of World UFO Day on July 2, join Marty Achatz for an evening of all things cosmic and alien. A night of writing that engages the mysteries of the universe, science fictional and science factional. Stretch to your outer limits and have a close encounter of the poetry kind.  We also have poetry about curren...2020-06-1507 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxTraditional Music Jam with Carolyn McManis and Musical Interludes with Patrick BoothToday’s episode is an interview with Carolyn McManis, Adult Programming Coordinator at Peter White Public Library about two upcoming events, the Traditional Music Jam on Saturday, June 12th from 2-5 pm and the Musical Interludes program on Monday, June 15th from 7-8 PM. As a bonus we have some music by Patrick Booth, the Musical Interludes’ guest. This episode is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center and Peter White Public Library. Learn more about the library’s coming events at http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/pwplinfo/index.php/events/  The first...2020-06-1214 minU Can B MoU Can B MoWomen’s Basketball Hall of Famers talk: “It Factor”, Post Game Routine after a great game and more..U Can B Mo Podcast: Episode 9 Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 9pm CST Host: Brandon Morris Co-Host: “The Bench” Greg Leech, Corey Ciesielczyk, Jason Attanosoft, Michael Holden, Sed Young Guest: “The Starters” Nichole “Drummond” Ciesielczyk (UWM), Jenny Knight Kenesie (Louisville), Chandra “Johnson” Francies (UWGB/exWNBA), Jamie “Gray” Hanes (Evansville) Krystal Ellis (Marquette), Katie Young (Marquette), Liz “Hauger” Grzesk (Youngstown St) Basketball Trivia Guru: Jon Atkins 1st Segment (45 minutes) 1. What is the “IT” factor? How do you know if a player has the “It Factor” 2. What is the one thing you always do after a good performance? 3. What has changed about the game since you played? 2nd Segment (45 mi...2020-06-111h 43Marquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory Box"Bed Bugs" by Keith S. from the Elder Speak Series of the Senior Theatre Experience89 year old Keith S. shares stories of "Bed Bugs"  part of the Elder Speak Series -  Senior Theatre Experience. This podcast is brought to you by the City of Marquette’s Arts & Culture & Senior Center. If you are a senior citizen living in Marquette Michigan and would like to share one of your stories in our podcast, please call us at 906-228-0472 or email us at arts-culture@marquettemi.gov. Hear more Senior Theatre Experience podcasts at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-1105 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxCold Drink of Water by Martin AchatzMartin Achatz, the U.P. Poet Laureate, has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry. He is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. His collection of poems, The Mysteries of the Rosary, was published by Mayapple Press and he has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Martin lives in Ishpeming with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys searching for Sasquatch with his son. You can read more of Martin’s work at his blog: Saint Marty: http://saintmarty-marty.blogspot.com/ Contact Martin at machatz@nmu.edu to f...2020-06-0908 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxMusic Interludes with Carolyn McManis and Troy GrahamToday’s episode of the Music Friday Memory Box is an interview with Carolyn McManis Adult Programming Coordinator at Peter White Public Library. Carolyn will tell us about the upcoming Musical Interludes program on Monday, June 8th. And we will have a sampling of music from the program by Troy Graham. This episode is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center and Peter White Public Library. Learn more about the library’s coming events at http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/pwplinfo/index.php/events/ Troy Graham’s first song is "Gettysburg PA" t was re...2020-06-0512 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxMy Imodium Adventure by Lori HazenToday’s dramatic episode is from the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience. “My Imodium Adventure” was written and performed by Lori Hazen. This podcast is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture and Senior Centers. Listen to more work by the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-0408 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with artist and author Christine SaariToday we are joined in the Memory Box by Christine Saari. Christine is an author, a poet, a photographer and mixed media artist. She has written two books: a memoir: Love and War at Stag Farm, The Story of Hirschengut, an Austrian Mountain Farm 1938-1948 (2011) and a book of poetry: Blossoms in the Dark of Winter (2018). She has been an activist for the arts in the Upper Peninsula and a champion for women in the arts, creating a U.P. Women’s Art Exhibit in the seventies. Christine is currently a member of the Marquette Artist Collective, LSAA  an...2020-06-0310 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxThe Nature of the Game of Golf by Mike PlourdeToday’s episode is a true ‘slice of life’ from the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience. “The Nature of the Game of Golf” was written and performed by Mike Plourde. This podcast brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture and Senior Centers. Listen to more work by the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-0208 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxNight Shift Prayers by Janeen Pergrin RastallToday’s episode is Night Shift Prayers by Janeen Pergrin Rastall This poem is part of Hearts to Hearts 2020 Pandemic Literary Project. In Hearts to Hearts, authors from around the country share their poems, prose and words of support to the UPHS staff in Marquette and to all those who keep us safe and healthy during this pandemic. Find Hearts to Hearts at marquettepoetscircle.wordpress.com Night Shift Prayers   The last sip, cold in the cup, patients’ lives tethered to your choices, the second ...2020-06-0103 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxMusic Friday May 29th Interview with Carolyn McManisToday’s episode of the Music Friday Memory Box is an interview with Carolyn McManis from Peter White Public Library. Carolyn will share her experiences creating virtual programs during the pandemic. We also will hear about Musical Interludes, a series of library events starting on Monday, June 1st. This episode is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center and Peter White Public Library. Learn more about the library’s coming events at http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/pwplinfo/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-05-2911 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxThe Alternate Story of a Well Known Character written and performed by Robin DuBlancToday's episode is from the Marquette Senior Theater Experience. “The Alternate Story of a Well Known Character” was written and performed by Robin DuBlanc. This Podcast is brought to you by: The City of Marquette’s Arts and Culture and Senior Centers. Hear more podcasts by the Senior Theater Experience at anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-05-2803 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxPurls for Jo by Janeen Pergrin RastallToday’s episode is the poem “Purls for Jo” by Janeen Pergrin Rastall Purls for Jo             For Jo Doran     3 AM. Night nestles the porch railings. The wind has stopped knocking. Across the bay, street lights stitch Marquette’s alleyways, like the woman who casts on her knots of grief, weaves in loose ends, draws from friends. Her needles pierce each empty space and she purls the darkness.   When that woman fa...2020-05-2603 minLeadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential LibraryLeadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library156. Making a Pilgrimage to Washington's Tomb with Matthew CostelloIn December 1799, George Washington died after a short illness. His body and his legacy quickly became fodder for nineteenth century Americans – free and enslaved – who were struggling to make sense of what it meant to be an American as well as the nation’s identity. Americans across the divide used Washington and his memory to advance various political and economic interests. Some, like Federalists, yoked their political fortunes and their belief in a strong central government to Washington’s legacy, much to the abhorrence of Jeffersonian Republicans, who championed the yeoman farmer and a smaller federal...2020-04-3055 minVMHC LecturesVMHC LecturesThe Property of The NationOn December 10, 2019, Matthew Costello delivered the Banner Lecture, “The Property of the Nation: George Washington’s Tomb, Mount Vernon, and the Memory of the First President.” George Washington was an affluent slaveowner who believed that republicanism and social hierarchy were vital to the young country’s survival. And yet, he remains largely free of the “elitist” label affixed to his contemporaries, as Washington evolved in public memory during the nineteenth century into a man of the common people, the father of democracy. This memory, we learn in The Property of the Nation, was a deliberately constructed image, shaped and reshaped over time, ge...2019-12-1748 minOnScriptOnScriptLarry Hurtado - Destroyer of the GodsEpisode:  This is a re-release. Larry Hurtado passed away recently, and in memory of his contributions to biblical studies, we're re-releasing this 2016 episode. Apologies for the episode.  Larry Hurtado and OnScript host Matthew Bates smash gods. Well, actually Larry is the one who brings the heavy artillery, drawing from his recent Destroyer of the Gods (Baylor University Press, 2016). What does a typical day look like in the life of Larry Hurtado? How does he come up with new scholarly ideas? What made earliest Christianity distinctive?--and why does that matter today? What should we make of Richard Ba...2019-12-0357 minOnScriptOnScriptLarry Hurtado - Destroyer of the GodsEpisode:  This is a re-release. Larry Hurtado passed away recently, and in memory of his contributions to biblical studies, we're re-releasing this 2016 episode. Apologies for the episode.  Larry Hurtado and OnScript host Matthew Bates smash gods. Well, actually Larry is the one who brings the heavy artillery, drawing from his recent Destroyer of the Gods (Baylor University Press, 2016). What does a typical day look like in the life of Larry Hurtado? How does he come up with new scholarly ideas? What made earliest Christianity distinctive?--and why does that matter today? What should we make of Richard Ba...2019-12-0357 minLez Geek Out!castLez Geek Out!castEpisode 53: A Walk Down Memory Lane, Part 2Andi and Lise take another stroll down memory lane, this time chatting about gaming and cosplay and Andi cleverly makes sure that Lise talks about both of those because SHE’S REALLY GOOD AT THEM! And Andi had all kinds of questions for her.  The games that got Lise started: Zelda and Quest games like King’s Quest. She was also into Elder Scrolls and open world role-playing games. She also plays Fallout, Borderlands, Mass Effect, and is currently designing some cosplay elements from Skyrim (Elder Scrolls). Also, heads up on the forthcoming Outer Worlds!  Lise posts photos of some of th...2019-04-0548 minLez Geek Out!castLez Geek Out!castEpisode 51: A Trip down Memory Lane, Part 1Andi and Lise chat about the formative books, movies, and TV shows that kickstarted their geek sides and why these particular media were so important to their development as geeks and writers and why representation matters in media. Interested in what helped shape their geekdoms? Here are a few of the things that came up: Books: the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs; J.R.R. Tolkien’s Hobbit and associated books; Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Darkover series (disclaimer: Andi and Lise both stopped reading MZB after they became aware of the terrible); Terry Brooks’ Shannara series; Anne McCaff...2019-03-0842 minThe ArizonaVarsity.com Podcast NetworkThe ArizonaVarsity.com Podcast NetworkArizonaSportsCast.com's Daily Fix- 1/11/19Breakdown (56 Minutes) Ralph Amsden talks about his idea to eliminate high school playoffs altogether (4:00), upsetting Sean McVay fans by tweeting about how he's become the latest NFL copycat trend (16:37), and how the Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals pre-Kliff Kingsbury head coaches rank according to their sex appeal (25:10). Today's Hot List (35:00): - The anniversary of Eddie House going for 61 - Former Perry High/ASU commit Markus Howard dropping 53 points for Marquette -The anniversary of trading away Robert "Big Shot Bob" Horry -Chip Lindsey vs Billy Napier- a potential conference battle...2019-01-1100 minThe Meiji at 150 PodcastThe Meiji at 150 PodcastEpisode 26 - Dr. Michael Wert (Marquette)In this episode, Dr. Michael Wert (Marquette University) re-enacts the violence of the Meiji Restoration, combatting historiographical narratives of the Restoration as a "non-violent" or "bloodless" revolution.  We discuss what happens to the losers of the Restoration, the post-1868 activities and status of ex-Bakufu officials, and the "Long Meiji Restoration" before reflecting on the politics of historical memory and commemoration today.2018-04-2700 minLez Geek Out!castLez Geek Out!castThe Stars Are Legion by Kameron HurleyAndi and Lise totally lose their minds over Hurley’s latest, The Stars are Legion, in which warring worlds are populated only by women in decaying organic world-ships all known as The Legion. The main character, Zan, wakes up to find most of her memories gone, but soon finds out that she is being perpetually sent out to board another world-ship and each time, she comes closer. Andi and Lise were blown away by Hurley’s world-building – organic world-ships literally birthed by the women who inhabit them, and each with different levels/ecosystems all interrelated (omg the metaph...2017-10-3121 minLez Geek Out!castLez Geek Out!castDark MatterAndi and Lise really dig the TV series Dark Matter, which airs on the SyFy network. It’s a space opera, which is one of Andi’s all-time fave genres (and Lise’s!) but it’s got some really excellent elements that make it super watchable. Plus, diverse cast. Six people emerge from stasis on a space ship and none of them know who they are or how they got there. Plus, there’s an android (played by Lost Girl’s Zoie Palmer) who also has to have her memory wiped. So six humans with no idea what they’re...2017-05-3120 minLez Geek Out!castLez Geek Out!castGhostbustersLise (L-MAC!) and Andi wanted to a do a point/counterpoint on the original and new versions of the movie Ghostbusters. So they take a walk down memory lane and chat about the original 1984 Ghostbusters and then completely lose it in classic fangirl style over the 2016 homage with Kate McKinnon as the iconic Jillian Holtzmann, the gadget/science master of all. The premise of both deals with a misfit group of friends/colleagues who all have a fascination with the paranormal. They start up ghost hunting businesses in Manhattan, but soon realize that paranormal power is building...2017-05-1720 minDuke Basketball RoundupDuke Basketball RoundupDBR Podcast #76 Season Wrapup0:00Jason is so despondent, he curses as the podcast opens. Meanwhile, Sam is watching “highlights” on YouTube and Donald is getting drunk 3:00Recapping the good – the victory over Troy 6:45Sam talks about the “two Duke teams” 8:05Recapping the bad – the loss to South Carolina. Jason can barely speak. Sam talks about the quality of the shots that SC got. 12:25Jason was blown away by how well SC shot from the field and how many shots they took. 14:50Donald thought the law of averages would kill SC after they had a hot game against Marquette. It didn’t. 17:20Sam makes a great point ab...2017-03-221h 19Africa Past & Present » AfripodAfrica Past & Present » AfripodEpisode 81:Dr. Chima Korieh (History, Marquette) on Nigerian experiences on the African homefront during World War II, agriculture and social change in the colonial era, the Biafran War and the politics of memory, and Igbo identity. The interview closes with a discussion of endangered archives in postcolonial Nigeria.[…]2014-03-3134 min