The Stanford Daily Podcast
Summary: The Stanford Daily Podcast is The Stanford Daily's first-ever podcast series. We feature important stories and a wide range of voices from the Stanford community.
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Podcasts:
What do two Daily Opinions staffers think about the upcoming national election? Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like “Really, Bro?” and “Founders’ Couch.” Producers: Anne Li, Crystal Chen (narrator), Jacob Vanegas, Kirsten Mettler Managing Editor: Ellie Wong
Courtland Jenkins, commercial director at Eastman Chemical Company, talks about sustainability and how he thinks we can achieve it by reducing plastic waste. This episode was produced as part of The Stanford Daily's Fall Multimedia Workshop. Producer, Narrator: Anna-Kate Miedler
Stanford student athlete Meghan McClure talks about her passion for volleyball, why she chose Stanford, how the pandemic has affected her lifestyle and more. Managing Editor: Ellie Wong Producer: Claire Liang
Christine Delianne '21 writes about the effect of romcoms on her perspective on relationships. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like "Really, Bro?" and "Founders Couch." Producers: Kathryn Zheng, Lorenzo Del Rosario Managing Editor: Ellie Wong
Karen Mai and Leanna Sun, members in The Stanford Daily's Summer Journalism Workshop, interview the founder of the Make A Play Foundation and student athletes.
Clubs from Stanford including The Mendicants, Counterpoint, Common Origins, and Spoken Word Collective discuss the challenges COVID-19 presents to the performing arts. This episode was produced during The Stanford Daily’s Summer Journalism Workshop. NOTE: This episode was produced before Stanford’s announcement that all of fall quarter will be remote. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like “Really, Bro?” and “Founders’ Couch.” Managing Editor: Ellie Wong Narrator, Editor: Agnes Mar
Daily photographer Sarah Bloom shares speeches recorded during a youth march in Evanston, Illinois. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like “Really, Bro?” and “Founders’ Couch.” Managing Editor: Ellie Wong Narrator: Sarah Bloom
Clara Spars’ article, originally written for The Grind, reflects on coming back to campus after studying abroad and learning to embrace change and uncertainty. Original article: https://www.stanforddaily.com/2020/01/15/the-act-of-returning/ Lines of Love is a podcast series by The Stanford Daily which was inspired by the Modern Love column from The New York Times. If you have a story about love you’d like to tell, visit tinyurl.com/linesoflove. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like “Really, Bro?” and “Founders’ Couch.” Managing Editor, Producer: Ellie Wong
Stanford students provide a range of perspectives about keeping in touch with friends and communities while social distancing. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like "Really, Bro?" and "Founders' Couch." This project was supported through the Office of the Vice President of the Arts and the COVID-19 Creative Community Response Grant. Managing Editor: Ellie Wong Producers (Narrators): Ellie Wong, Amy Zhou
Jackie O'Neil's essay tells the story of finding herself after years of pouring energy into other people. Lines of Love is a podcast series by The Stanford Daily which was inspired by the Modern Love column from The New York Times. If you have a story about love you'd like to tell, visit tinyurl.com/linesoflove. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like "Really, Bro?" and "Founders' Couch." Managing Editor, Producer: Ellie Wong
Hear from Stanford professors in the engineering department and how they’ve been dealing with the effects of COVID-19. Teachers During COVID-19 Part 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7LiEGAbTNmupNHGTufnBek?si=DDHLfbSfRG-cCs64gjN9OQ. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like “Really, Bro?” and “Founders’ Couch.” For weekly podcast episodes about COVID-19, visit pandemicpulse.su.domains/ and follow @PandemicPulse on Twitter. Full interview transcript with Sheri Sheppard: https://bit.ly/sherisheppard. Full interview transcript with Rajan Kumar: https://bit.ly/rajankumar. Managing Editor: Ellie Wong Producers: Ellie Wong, Won Gi Jung
Hear from a range of Stanford teachers and departments about how they've been dealing with the effects of COVID-19. This episode features professors from ITALIC, the East Asian Language and Culture Department, and the Theater and Performance Studies (TAPS) Department. Visit stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts to hear from other podcasts like "Really, Bro?" and "Founders' Couch." Full interview transcript with Kim Beil: https://bit.ly/3aL9j05. Full interview transcript with Dafna Zur: https://bit.ly/2V3MEp9. Full interview transcript with Alex Ketley: https://bit.ly/39Kofu1. Managing Editor: Ellie Wong Producers: Ellie Wong, Won-Gi Jung
Participants from the 17th annual Cardinal Cook-Off talk about the recipe they created, collaborating with R&DE chefs, and how food brings people together. Visit: https://www.stanforddaily.com/category/podcasts/ to hear from other podcasts like “Really, Bro?” and “Founders’ Couch.” Managing Editor: Ellie Wong Producers: Rachael Ku (Narrator), Won-Gi Jung
Former Satire editor Patrick Monreal and current staff writer Ben Midler discuss their magazine piece, "Top 11 Ways to Embarrass Your Child." (Alternate caption: Satire writers throw friendly insults back and forth for nine minutes straight.) Their full piece can be found at the Stanford Daily website. For the full interview transcript with Patrick Monreal and Ben Midler: http://bit.ly/satiretranscript. Managing Editor, Producer (Narrator): Ellie Wong
Daily staffer Kate Selig walks us through her magazine article, “California’s Leonard Law: A ‘Trump Card’ for SCR?” Her full piece can be found at the Stanford Daily website. For the full interview transcript with Kate Selig: http://bit.ly/kateselig. Managing Editor (Narrator): Ellie Wong Interviewer: Leily Rezvani