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  • Ep. 1: Jyll Everman – Revenge, Resilience, and Really Good Food
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    Ep. 1: Jyll Everman – Revenge, Resilience, and Really Good Food

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    In this premiere episode of The Lantern, Dr. Ryan Martin sits down with Jyll Everman, Owner and Executive Chef at Gather on Broadway and Host for Fox 11 Living, to explore what it means to start from the ground up. From her path from culinary school to reality TV to building a business from scratch,…

  • Illuminating Local Success Stories: The Lantern Podcast Premieres August 5

    Illuminating Local Success Stories: The Lantern Podcast Premieres August 5

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    UW–Green Bay Produces NEW Community-Focused Podcast The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is nearing the launch of its latest media initiative The Lantern, a podcast about discovery, resilience, and transformation with a particular focus on stories of northeastern Wisconsin. Produced in the newly-established Blair Podcast Studio, the first episode of The Lantern releases on Aug. 5,…

  • Episode 62: THE CHAMP IS HERE! (w/ Aaron Arsenal)

    Episode 62: THE CHAMP IS HERE! (w/ Aaron Arsenal)

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    This week on Serious Fun, Bryan sits down with Hybrid Wrestling Entertainment champion Aaron Arsenal ahead of his big title defense in the main event of HWE Summer Series Round 1 at Badger State Brewing in Green Bay! Aaron tells us all about being an indie wrestler – the crazy schedule, the storytelling, the unusual…

  • Episode 170: The Psychology of Eco-Spirituality (w/Dr. Regan Gurung and Dr. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges)

    Episode 170: The Psychology of Eco-Spirituality (w/Dr. Regan Gurung and Dr. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges)

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    In this episode of Psychology & Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano welcomes Dr. Regan Gurung and Dr. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges to explore the emerging science of eco-spirituality, which examines how experiences in nature can become a gateway to a deeper well-being and connection in the world. Dr. Gurung, a professor at Oregon State University, has authored…

  • Episode 169: The Psychology of Acting Human (w/Alan Kopischke)

    Episode 169: The Psychology of Acting Human (w/Alan Kopischke)

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    Join us in this episode where Dr. Alison Jane Martingano invites assistant professor of theatre and dance at UWGB, Alan Kopischke, to discuss the commonalities of those in theatre and psychology. They explore how understanding the emotions, values, and motives of others is important in both realms and how both disciplines can help the other…

  • A Procrastinator’s Playbook for Finals Week

    A Procrastinator’s Playbook for Finals Week

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    Grab your energy drinks, review your notes, and edit those essays; it’s time to lock in. Finals week is upon us. Whether you have papers, projects, or exams, there’s no doubt that finals week is a stressful time for any college student. In my own experience as a major procrastinator, I’ve had my fair share…

  • URSCA: The acronym all students on campus should know

    URSCA: The acronym all students on campus should know

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    The Academic Excellence Symposium (AES) – a chance for students to engage in discussion and debate about their research topic — is returning on April 30th at the Cofrin Library. In Dean Ryan Martin’s most recent Student Success Tip (which you can view on our Instagram), he discusses the importance of attending AES. One, it’s…

  • Episode 168: The Psychology of Cheeseheads (w/Dr. Havard, Dr. Trail, and Dr. Mansfield)

    Episode 168: The Psychology of Cheeseheads (w/Dr. Havard, Dr. Trail, and Dr. Mansfield)

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    As the NFL Draft heads to the Green Bay community, host Dr. Alison Jane Martingano invites a panel of experts to explore the powerful impacts of sports fandom. Joining her in this episode are Dr. Cody Havard, professor of sports commerce; Dr. Galen Trail, renowned expert in sports consumer behavior and marketing; and Dr. Aron…

  • Episode 61: Pixels and Pigskins: The History of Video Game Football (live at BCL)

    Episode 61: Pixels and Pigskins: The History of Video Game Football (live at BCL)

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    It’s NFL Draft week and that means football is on the collective mind – so what better time to talk about the history of video game football and the role it’s played in the popular presentation and consciousness of the sport? As part of the Brown County Library’s Football Fan-O-Rama, Bryan does just that, covering…

  • The Vitruvian Machine: A New Perspective on AI Technology and Humanity at UW-Green Bay

    The Vitruvian Machine: A New Perspective on AI Technology and Humanity at UW-Green Bay

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    The future of artificial intelligence is changing at The University of Wisconsin – Green Bay with The Vitruvian Machine. This one-night event, which runs from 5-6 p.m. Thursday, May 8, in the Theatre Hall foyer, is a profound exploration of what it means for artificial intelligence to embody human experiences. This event is free and…