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PORTRAITSPORTRAITSWomen Who DaredIn 1872, decades before women were legally allowed to vote, Victoria Woodhull made an audacious run for the White House. The press ridiculed her stance on 'free love' and she spent election night in jail. But she had put the first small crack in one of the thickest glass ceilings around. Twelve years later Belva Lockwood, the first woman to argue before the Supreme Court, took another swing at it. We celebrate Election Day with a look back at some of the first women who dared to run for the highest office in the United States, including Sen. M...2024-11-0526 minLocal News MattersLocal News MattersEvolving the business model for community news with Reviving Rural News’ Teri Finneman, Nick Mathews and Pat FerrucciTeri Finneman, Nick Mathews and Pat Ferrucci, authors of Reviving Rural News: Finding a Sustainable Future for Community Journalism, explore the unique challenges facing rural newspapers in the wake of the local news industry's financial crisis. They discuss their yearlong experiment with a Kansas newspaper, offering insights into how small community-based outlets can diversify revenue streams and reconnect with their readers. The conversation highlights the disconnect between traditional business models and the needs of both rural publishers and their audiences. The guests also touch on the psychological and organizational barriers that hinder innovation in local newsrooms. From...2024-10-311h 04The First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 14: After the White HouseBarbara Perry discusses the legacies that first ladies have left behind years after leaving the White House. This includes how their influence lives on through their post-White House work, their impact on the office of the first lady, and the historical sites and pop culture references that keep them in front of modern audiences. Show transcripts available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-09-0234 minUnsung HistoryUnsung HistoryMargaret Chase SmithAt the Republican National Convention in July 1964, Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith’s name was placed in nomination for the presidency, and she received votes from 27 delegates, the first time a woman was placed in nomination at a major party’s presidential convention in the United States. It was only one of many firsts Smith would achieve in her remarkable decades-long career that included speaking out against McCathyism on the floor of the Senate in 1950 and being the first woman of Congress to break the sound barrier in 1957. Joining this episode to help us learn more about Senator Smith is D...2024-08-1951 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 13: Famous SpeechesNewly Paul talks about some of the most famous first lady speeches in American history from Eleanor Roosevelt to Melania Trump. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-08-1927 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 12: Women's Rights? It's ComplicatedMelody Lehn discusses the long and complicated relationship between first ladies and women’s rights from 1776 to Seneca Falls to suffrage to the Equal Rights Amendment. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-08-0538 minKansas Reflector PodcastKansas Reflector PodcastResearchers see old misogynist playbook in attacks on HarrisResearchers and authors Mary Banwart and Teri Finneman talk about recent attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris for her gender after she replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic Party's presumptive presidential nominee for president.2024-07-2928 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 11: Charities, Children & ChangeKelly Marino discusses how the advocacy work of first ladies contributed to various campaigns and movements. The forgotten work of Julia Tyler, Abigail Fillmore, Harriet Lane and Florence Harding is explored. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-07-2221 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 10: The Other First LadiesFrom Thomas Jefferson’s daughter to James Buchanan’s niece to Grover Cleveland’s sister, other women have stepped into the first lady role and, unfortunately, been mostly forgotten. Mary Stockwell gives these women their rightful place in history. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-07-0834 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 9: Trailblazers of MediaShaniece Bickham discusses how first ladies have used radio, television and social media to creatively share their messages with the public, starting in 1931 with Lou Hoover and through Michelle Obama. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladies2024-06-2417 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 8: Mourning the PresidentHost Teri Finneman and guest Jodi Kanter discuss how several first ladies performed the role of mourner in chief following the deaths of their husbands. Martha Washington, Mary Lincoln, Lucretia Garfield, Florence Harding, Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Kennedy and Nancy Reagan illustrate how personal grief and national mourning converge when a president dies. Show music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-06-1040 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 7: First Ladies in FilmsMaryAnne Borrelli gives insight on how first ladies are portrayed in movies about the presidency, ranging from Independence Day to Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-05-2730 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 6: TrendsettersCourtney Travers discusses public and media expectations that position first ladies as trendsetters and ideals of femininity. From Michelle Obama's J.Crew fashion to Nancy Reagan's signature red, from Jacqueline Kennedy's elegance and pillbox hats to Mamie Eisenhower's bangs and love for bubblegum pink, first ladies have used fashion as a means of communicating the first lady position. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-05-1319 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 5: International InfluencersElizabeth Natalle explains how modern first ladies influence diplomacy, often championing democracy on the world stage and advancing progress in foreign policy, human rights, education, and health. Dolley Madison was an early social networker while the glamour of Jackie Kennedy abroad is still notable today. The critical role that Pat Nixon played in international relations is also explored, along with more recent first ladies Rosalynn Carter, Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush.Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-04-2930 minNew Books in Big IdeasNew Books in Big IdeasTeri Ann Finneman et al., "Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond" (Routledge, 2024)Based on extensive research into weekly rural publishers and rural readers, Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond (Routledge, 2024) outlines a mode of practice by which small publications can stay financially sound and combat the rise of "news deserts." This book argues that publishers must actively reach out to their communities to foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose. A new model known as Press Club -- tested for a year at a weekly newspaper in Kansas -- is presented as a template through which memberships, social events, and online newsletters...2024-04-2542 minNew Books in Business, Management, and MarketingNew Books in Business, Management, and MarketingTeri Ann Finneman et al., "Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond" (Routledge, 2024)Based on extensive research into weekly rural publishers and rural readers, Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond (Routledge, 2024) outlines a mode of practice by which small publications can stay financially sound and combat the rise of "news deserts." This book argues that publishers must actively reach out to their communities to foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose. A new model known as Press Club -- tested for a year at a weekly newspaper in Kansas -- is presented as a template through which memberships, social events, and online newsletters...2024-04-2542 minNew Books in JournalismNew Books in JournalismTeri Finneman et al., "Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond" (Routledge, 2024)Based on extensive research into weekly rural publishers and rural readers, Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond (Routledge, 2024) outlines a mode of practice by which small publications can stay financially sound and combat the rise of "news deserts." This book argues that publishers must actively reach out to their communities to foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose. A new model known as Press Club -- tested for a year at a weekly newspaper in Kansas -- is presented as a template through which memberships, social events, and online newsletters...2024-04-2542 minNew Books in CommunicationsNew Books in CommunicationsTeri Ann Finneman et al., "Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond" (Routledge, 2024)Based on extensive research into weekly rural publishers and rural readers, Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond (Routledge, 2024) outlines a mode of practice by which small publications can stay financially sound and combat the rise of "news deserts." This book argues that publishers must actively reach out to their communities to foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose. A new model known as Press Club -- tested for a year at a weekly newspaper in Kansas -- is presented as a template through which memberships, social events, and online newsletters...2024-04-2542 minNew Books in EconomicsNew Books in EconomicsTeri Ann Finneman et al., "Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond" (Routledge, 2024)Based on extensive research into weekly rural publishers and rural readers, Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond (Routledge, 2024) outlines a mode of practice by which small publications can stay financially sound and combat the rise of "news deserts." This book argues that publishers must actively reach out to their communities to foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose. A new model known as Press Club -- tested for a year at a weekly newspaper in Kansas -- is presented as a template through which memberships, social events, and online newsletters...2024-04-2542 minNew Books in American StudiesNew Books in American StudiesTeri Ann Finneman et al., "Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond" (Routledge, 2024)Based on extensive research into weekly rural publishers and rural readers, Reviving Rural News: Transforming the Business Model of Community Journalism in the US and Beyond (Routledge, 2024) outlines a mode of practice by which small publications can stay financially sound and combat the rise of "news deserts." This book argues that publishers must actively reach out to their communities to foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose. A new model known as Press Club -- tested for a year at a weekly newspaper in Kansas -- is presented as a template through which memberships, social events, and online newsletters...2024-04-2542 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 4: The Wartime First LadiesThomas Balcerski discusses the contributions that first ladies have made during wartime from the Revolutionary War to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. From Mary Lincoln's visits to Civil War veterans hospitals to Edith Wilson's involvement in World War I to Lady Bird Johnson navigating the Vietnam War, first ladies have been closely involved with the nation's wars. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-04-1533 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 3: Slavery and Civil RightsSarah Fling discusses the connections that early first ladies had to slavery and how few first ladies have engaged with civil rights. Martha Washington set a precedent for using enslaved labor at the president's house, and Dolley Madison never could have achieved her hostess reputation without it. Other first ladies, like Lou Hoover, who made the smallest of civil rights gestures by inviting a Black guest to the White House, faced tremendous blowback. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-04-0120 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 2: Political Assets and LiabilitiesTammy Vigil discusses the roles expected of first ladies and how they perform those roles can be an asset or a liability to the president. Dolley Madison's dinner party diplomacy, Eleanor Roosevelt's media savvy and Florence Harding's campaign advising all helped their husbands' political careers. Yet first ladies also have found themselves swept up in scandals and controversies during their time in the White House. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-03-1827 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesEpisode 1: Why Studying First Ladies MattersAuthor Lisa Burns discusses why the public is so interested in first ladies and how their influence endures 235 years after Martha Washington began the role. Show transcripts are available at https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/the-first-ladiesShow music credit: "Winning Elevation" by Hot_Dope.2024-03-0437 minThe First LadiesThe First LadiesTrailerWelcome to The First Ladies, a podcast that reflects on the fascinating legacies of the women forever tied to the White House.2023-11-0100 minRehashRehashDiet PradaWho watches the watchdog? Hannah and Maia discuss the weird evolution of Diet Prada, and whether or not it can (or needs to) adhere to a code of ethics in the lawless wasteland that is social media. Brief digressions include a fight that Maia got into (scrap!), the micro-celebs you'll find at Dumbo House, and a marvellous synchronized performance of the infamous "cerulean" monologue from The Devil Wears Prada. Support us on Patreon and get juicy bonus content! https://www.patreon.com/rehashpodcast  Intro and outro song by our talented friend Ian Mills:2023-01-101h 01The J Word: A Podcast by Journalism PracticeThe J Word: A Podcast by Journalism PracticeThe J Word 2.9: Pandemic News: Podcasts, Visuals & the Hyper-localIt might seem strange to celebrate what we have learned from and about journalism during the COVID-19 pandemic, but our guests in this episode take an approach that what we know about journalism, or what we think we know about journalism, has been challenged and changed, as with much of other parts of life, since early 2020. Our guests include Teri Finneman and Rebecca Nee from the U.S. and T.J. Thomson from Australia. We discuss pandemic podcasting, the effects of covering a pandemic on local media the future of visual mis- and dis-information that appeared in a pre-COVID...2021-06-0250 minArmchair HistoriansArmchair HistoriansEpisode 37: Dr. Teri Finneman, 1872 Presidential Campaign of Victoria Woodhull, 2021 Inauguration SpecialIn this 2021 Inauguration special Anne Marie talks to Dr. Teri Finneman about Victoria Woodhull,  first woman to run for the office of President of the United States in 1872.  Dr. Finneman reaches to the shadows of history to raise this erased-from-history woman and event into the light once again. On the eve of Inauguration Day we talk about the momentousness of the American people voting the first female Vice President into office 149 years after Victoria Woodhull ran for president. Dr. Teri Finneman is a journalism professor at the University of Kansas and a former political reporter. She is ex...2021-01-191h 02