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The Virginia Press Room
Research Cuts, TSA Picketing, and the Bills That Passed
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:Sage Tanguay of the Bold Dominion podcast, covering some niche bills passed during the latest General Assembly session.Michael O'Connor of the Virginia Dogwood, covering Richmond TSA workers picketing to get their union back from the Trump Administration.Nathaniel Cline of the Virginia Mercury, covering federal cuts to Virginia's research colleges.Plus local relief for federal workers, railroad infrastructure, and the relationship between journalists and academia.--The Vir...
2025-04-14
33 min
Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters
College Radio’s Renaissance: Higher Ed’s Audio Evolution Part 2
How The Virginia Audio Collective fosters creativity, collaboration, and impactful storytelling.In part two of this episode, Mary Garner McGehee and Sage Tanguay discuss The Virginia Audio Collective at the University of Virginia, showcasing how a podcast network can thrive by combining creativity, community, and collaboration. With resources from WTJU community radio and a supportive infrastructure, the collective empowers aspiring podcasters to bring their ideas to life, from concept to production. Insights include the benefits of limited series, building an audience, and fostering partnerships across campus and beyond. This episode highlights the tools, strategies, and innovative approaches...
2024-12-16
24 min
Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters
College Radio’s Renaissance: Higher Ed’s Audio Evolution Part 1
How traditional radio is evolving.Mary Garner McGehee and Sage Tanguay from the University of Virginia's WTJU and Virginia Audio Collective visit the Continuing Studies podcast to explore the evolving role of radio and podcasting in higher education. In part one of this two part episode, they share how WTJU, with its storied past in the punk rock scene, has transformed into a dynamic podcasting hub, emphasizing the student-run station WXTJ, where DJs have the freedom to explore diverse music genres. Further, Mary Garner and Sage discuss the surprising ways students today define radio, often merging it...
2024-12-02
31 min
Symposia
Sister Revolutions: Give Me Liberty
Episode Notes Give Me Liberty: Charlottesville and the American Revolution from 1776 to 2026 Historian Benjamin Bernard and producer Sage Tanguay hand the microphone to their University of Virginia students to interview history-lovers and experts in Charlottesville. How did Charlottesville experience the Age of Revolutions? In the lead-up to 2026—which will represent the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence—what should citizens of our sister cities know about revolutionary historical memory today? Sister Revolutions is a limited-run documentary series made possible by the Charlottesville Sister Cities Commission, Brown Residential College at the...
2024-05-06
1h 01
Symposia
Sister Revolutions: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
Episode Notes Sister Revolutions III: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (1776–1848) How did the provincial military town of Besançon experience the French Revolution? University of Virginia historian Benjamin Bernard and producer Sage Tanguay consider the transition from monarchy to democracy in a city that produced many of France’s leading social thinkers of the early nineteenth century. This episode features discussions with French and American doctoral students and historians--as well as an extended interview with Léonel de Moustier, a descendant of François-Elie de Moustier, who was the French ambassador to America during the French Revolution. S...
2024-04-29
1h 02
Symposia
Sister Revolutions: Enlightenment
Episode Notes Enlightenment: Besançon, 1740–1788 Besançon feels in many ways like an eighteenth-century city. In this second episode of “Sister Revolutions,” historian Benjamin Bernard and producer Sage Tanguay explore the intellectual and architectural efflorescence of the Enlightenment in Franche-Comté through interviews with historians—and a visit to Claude Nicolas Ledoux's imaginative Saline Royale (royal salt works) in the nearby village of Arc-et-Senans. Sister Revolutions is a limited-run documentary series made possible by the Charlottesville Sister Cities Commission, Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, and America 2026. You can learn more about each of the...
2024-04-22
1h 02
Symposia
Sister Revolutions: Conquest
Episode Notes Conquest: When Besançon Became French, 1670–1740 Join historian Benjamin Bernard and producer Sage Tanguay as they learn about the French conquest of Besançon in the late seventeenth century through visits to Besançon's Saint-Jean Cathedral and its citadel. They explore the significance of this period for the “sister city" relationship between Charlottesville and Besançon. Sister Revolutions is a limited-run documentary series made possible by the Charlottesville Sister Cities Commission, Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, and America 2026. You can learn more about each of these organizations on their we...
2024-04-15
1h 01
Symposia
Coming Soon: Sister Revolutions
About Sister Revolutions is a public history community documentary podcast sponsored by the City of Charlottesville’s Sister Cities Commission (CSCC) and hosted by Brown College's Symposia podcast. Through four episodes released weekly in Spring 2024, historian Benjamin Bernard, Ph.D. and audio producer Sage Tanguay explore the legacy of the American and French Revolutions through the sister city relationship between Charlottesville, Virginia, USA and Besançon, France. The series features extensive conversations with scholars, public historians, curators, and community members at historic and civic institutions in both cities. Available wherever you get your pod...
2024-04-11
01 min
Symposia
George Butler: Artist Reporter
On this episode of Symposia, Brown College Principal Jim Coan and producer Sage Tanguay sit down with George Butler - an illustrator in reportage who uses art to document the humanitarian crisis of war and climate disasters from places like Ukraine, Syria, and Afghanistan. In coordination with the Virginia Quarterly Review, Brown College hosted George Butler for a presentation of his work in September 2023. Produced by Sage Tanguay and Jim Coan with assistance from Sophia Moore and Eshe Sherley.
2023-12-01
36 min
Symposia
Gerard Koskovich: Queer Antiquarian Books and Ephemera
A conversation between Dr. Benjamin Bernard and his long-time friend and fellow book-lover, Gerard Koskovich. Gerard is an antiquarian book dealer who specializes in LGBTQ, gender and sexuality literature. He also is a collector of Queer ephemera and has assisted museums and universities in the establishment and curation of their own LGBTQ archives. You can find more information about Gerard at https://www.abaa.org/booksellers/details/gerard-koskovich-queer-antiquarian-books This episode was produced by Libby Eveland, with assistance by Sage Tanguay
2023-11-14
37 min
Symposia
Hauntings: A Brown College Tradition
Every fall, the residents of Brown College put on a philanthropic haunted house on Monroe Hill. Students do everything from construct the pathway, to creating the costumes, and performing in the house as guides and actors. We documented some of the process in 2022 and are now releasing this episode to hype everyone up for this year's event! Symposia is a production of the Community Media Initiative at Brown College and the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. This episode was produced by resident Sophia Moore. The interviews were conducted by Sage Tanguay. Special thanks to...
2023-09-06
26 min
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7 - Jazz Across The Atlantic: Damien Groleau and John D'earth
A conversation with leader of the UVA Jazz Ensemble, John D'earth, and guest musician Damien Groleau - visiting us all the way from one of Charlottesville's Sister Cities: Besancon, France! You can find more information about Damien and his music on his website, www.damiengroleau.fr More information about John and the UVA Jazz Ensemble can be found on the Music Department website, music.virginia.edu Special thanks to David McNair for providing the recording we heard at the very end from the performance at the Paramount Theater. You can find video of the full concert performed at Old Cabell...
2023-06-04
35 min
Symposia
Jazz Across The Atlantic: Damien Groleau and John D'earth
A conversation with leader of the UVA Jazz Ensemble, John D'earth, and guest musician Damien Groleau - visiting us all the way from one of Charlottesville's Sister Cities: Besançon, France! You can find more information about Damien and his music on his website, www.damiengroleau.fr More information about John and the UVA Jazz Ensemble can be found on the Music Department website, music.virginia.edu. Special thanks to David McNair for providing the recording we heard at the very end from the performance at the Paramount Theater. You can find video of the full concert p...
2023-06-04
35 min
wtju
6 - Tess Farmer - Well Connected: Everyday Water Practices in Cairo
A conversation with Brown College Faculty Fellow Tess Farmer about her new (and first) book "Well Connected: Everyday Water Practices in Cairo". We discuss the importance of an anthropological approach to infrastructure development. Tess Farmer is an Assistant Professor in Department of Anthropology and the Program in Global Studies at the University of Virginia, and also serves as the Track Director for the Global Studies-Middle East South Asia undergraduate major. You can find her new book at the UVa Bookstore: https://uvabookstores.com/shop_product_detail.asp?catalog_group_id=MTU1&catalog_group_name=R2VuZXJhbCBCb29rcw&catalog_id=3105&catalog...
2023-04-28
32 min
Symposia
Tess Farmer - Well Connected: Everyday Water Practices in Cairo
A conversation with Brown College Faculty Fellow Tess Farmer about her new (and first) book "Well Connected: Everyday Water Practices in Cairo". We discuss the importance of an anthropological approach to infrastructure development. Tess Farmer is an Assistant Professor in Department of Anthropology and the Program in Global Studies at the University of Virginia, and also serves as the Track Director for the Global Studies-Middle East South Asia undergraduate major. You can find her new book at the UVa Bookstore! This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College...
2023-04-28
32 min
wtju
5 - Brown Talk: Alexander Templeton - Effective Altruism
A Brown Talk presented by Brown College resident Alexander Templeton on Effective Altruism at the Monroe Hill House on Friday, February 10th, 2023. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. Brown Talks are facilitated by Rory McAlevy Hosted by Jim Coan Produced by Sage Tanguay with assistance from Sophia Moore Featuring music from Blue Dot Sessions
2023-03-08
47 min
Symposia
Brown Talk : Alexander Templeton - Effective Altruism
A Brown Talk presented by Brown College resident Alexander Templeton on Effective Altruism at the Monroe Hill House on Friday, February 10th, 2023. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. Brown Talks are facilitated by Rory McAlevy Hosted by Jim Coan Produced by Sage Tanguay with assistance from Sophia Moore Featuring music from Blue Dot Sessions
2023-03-08
47 min
wtju
4 French Cultural Exchange at UVa
A conversation with French Department Chair Professor Janet Horne and Dr. Vincent Michelot, the French Embassy's Cultural Attaché for Higher Education about their development of the Lyon Study Abroad program at UVa - featuring conversations with current students Liam Mann and Michelle Wurmser. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. Featuring music from Blue Dot Sessions Produced by Sage Tanguay and Ben Bernard with production assistance from Briton Graber and Sophia Moore
2023-02-08
51 min
Symposia
French Cultural Exchange at UVa
A conversation with French Department Chair Professor Janet Horne and Dr. Vincent Michelot, the French Embassy's Cultural Attaché for Higher Education about their development of the Lyon Study Abroad program at UVa - featuring conversations with current students Liam Mann and Michelle Wurmser. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. Featuring music from Blue Dot Sessions Produced by Sage Tanguay and Ben Bernard with production assistance from Briton Graber and Sophia Moore
2023-02-08
51 min
wtju
3 - Alan Lightman : Science and the Humanities
A speech given by Alan Lightman in October 2022, recorded at the Dome Room at the Rotunda of the University of Virginia. Alan Lightman is hosting a new docuseries called “Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science.” It will broadcast on public television and begin streaming online at PBS.org on January 7th, 2023. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. Featuring music from Blue Dot Sessions Hosted by Jim and Veronica Coan Produced by Sage Tanguay Our Prod...
2023-01-02
41 min
Symposia
Alan Lightman - Science and the Humanities
A speech given by Alan Lightman in October 2022, recorded at the Dome Room at the Rotunda of the University of Virginia. Alan Lightman is hosting a new docuseries called “Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science.” It will broadcast on public television and begin streaming online at PBS.org on January 7th, 2023. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. Featuring music from Blue Dot Sessions Hosted by Jim and Veronica Coan Prod...
2023-01-02
41 min
Symposia
Matriculation : The Academic Transition to College
Brown College Residential Faculty Fellow Dr. Ben Bernard sets out to demystify the academic transition into a 4-year University such as UVa. Through a series of interviews, Ben and his guests will discuss what they feel are the most pertinent differences between high school and collegiate academics. We'll hear from a writing and college admissions tutor, professors at UVa who have dedicated their work to First Year education, and the students themselves. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective...
2022-12-19
56 min
wtju
1 - Desh Girod : Jim Crow Foreign Policy
A lecture about a pivotal moment in United States Foreign Policy. Desh Girod is an associate professor in the Department of Government at Georgetown University. Recorded on 9/27/2022 at the UVa, hosted by Brown College. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. Produced by Sage Tanguay Hosted by Sophia Moore and Tessa Farmer Featuring music from Blue Dot Sessions
2022-12-09
46 min
Symposia
Desh Girod : Jim Crow Foreign Policy
A lecture about a pivotal moment in United States Foreign Policy. Desh Girod is an associate professor in the Department of Government at Georgetown University. Recorded on 9/27/2022 at the UVa, hosted by Brown College. This podcast is part of the Community Media Initiative at Brown Residential College at the University of Virginia, as well as the Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM. Produced by Sage Tanguay Hosted by Sophia Moore and Tessa Farmer Featuring music from Blue Dot Sessions
2022-12-05
46 min
Circle of Willis
Preview : The Halloween Special
Coming Halloween Monday, October 31st - Producer Sage Tanguay and Production Assistant Kaylyn Feeley quest to learn more about the name of the podcast - Circle of Willis. Simple questions take them to grisly and enlightening moments of the mid 17th century in England and they return with a cyclical tale for Jim Coan. Content Warning : This episode will discuss matters of autopsy, executions, miscarriage, and other sensitive topics. Find out more at http://circleofwillispodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
2022-10-27
00 min
Circle of Willis
21 : The Gottmans LIVE
Happy Labor Day and welcome back to Circle of Willis! This episode celebrates the labor of love with a conversation between Jim Coan and Drs. John and Julie Gottman. It was recorded in 2019 at a live event hosted by Fountain Books in Richmond, Virginia to celebrate the release of their book Eight Dates: Essential Conversations for a Lifetime of Love. Through their extensive research and observation of couples, the Gottmans outline the importance of communication and the acceptance of conflict in a strong relationship. Using their own relationship experiences, they condense their findings into a...
2022-09-05
59 min