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Episode 8. Indebted: How Families Make College Work at any Cost

33 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Sociology Professor Beverly Yuen Thompson overviews the book, Indebted: How Families Make College Work at any Cost, by Caitlin Zaloom in 2019. This is an ethnographic study based on interviews with 160 participants, including college students and their parents, about how they understand, communicate about, and engage with student loan debt to finance college, even while the employment arena is increasingly uncertain and precarious. The participants attend both NYU, where Zaloom is herself a professor, as well as students attending a public university in Michigan of the United States. This video overviews the main points of each chapter, the facts and figures, and the sociological framework of understanding the exponentially growing institutions engaged with the process of financing student debt. Video link [https://youtu.be/8InGLwuFZ5Y] Get full access to Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson at snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe [https://snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Episode 17. Blood and Lightning: On Becoming A Tattooer, by Dustin Kiskaddon (Author interview) artwork

Episode 17. Blood and Lightning: On Becoming A Tattooer, by Dustin Kiskaddon (Author interview)

Co-hosts Akello Stone and Beverly Yuen Thompson interview Dustin Kiskaddon, author of the book Blood and Lightning: On Becoming a Tattooer. Published in 2024 by Stanford University Press, Dr. Kiskaddon takes us on his journey from tattoo apprentice to tattooer, via a sociological memoir journey through the main social concepts that arose during this professional development process. Using a sociological perspective on this unique world of tattooing as body work, we learn about the approach to working with skin, engaging with clients, advertising on Instagram, and creating body art that will last a lifetime. Dustin Kiskaddon: https://www.dustinkiskaddon.com/Blood and Lightning: https://www.sup.org/books/title/?bottom_ref=subject&id=35524 bottom_ref=subject&id=35524ChaptersIntro 0:00Beverly Intro 0:27-0:59Akello intro 0:60-1:34Dustin intro 1:35-3:28 Dustin background 3:29-6:39Sociology of Professions 6:40-8:22Entering the ethnographic field 8:23-9:16Writing notes in the field 9:17-14:51Academic advisors 14:52-20:35Corporate jobs with sociology degree or “al-careers” for PhDs 20:36-22:52Tattooing side hustles. 22:53- 25:45Tattoos in the professional workplace 25:46-26:39Adding to the tattoo literature 26:40-34:30Writing from the perspective of a tattoo artist 34:31-37:59Beholden to clients for income 38:00-39:59 Apprenticeship 44:00-46:23Intimacy and economics 46:24-50:42Race 50:43-1:01:25Tattooing as an occupation 1:01:25-1:07:27Bullet list of random thoughts 1:07:28-1:08:54Sensorial aspects of tattoos and smell 1:08:55-1:10:47User experience of the tattoo shop 1:10:48-1:17:02Concluding thoughts 1:17:03-1:22:00 Get full access to Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson at snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe [https://snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Episode 16. Changing Family Choices: a Sociological Conversation with Akello Stone artwork

Episode 16. Changing Family Choices: a Sociological Conversation with Akello Stone

In this sociological conversation, two sociologists-- @AkelloStone [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCm9-gfi3hbJdhrcbL5wSTEg] and Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson-- as long-time instructors of Sociology of the Family Course, talk about the global changes in marriage, divorce and procreation trends. Globally, people are getting married later (if at all), having children later, and having fewer children. Divorce is also a frequent choice, with subsequent marriages ending in ever increasing percentages of divorce. Some people even choose the option of sologamy—marrying one’s self. Overall, the professors hope that students and public sociologists will become informed on these larger trends and social pressures so that they can understand the context in which they make their own life choices. Timeline: 00:00-01:48 Introduction01:49-04:39 Sologamy 04:40-10:57 Divorce10:58-20:40 Marriage 20:41-33:08 Procreation33:09-36:41 Gender roles36:42-54:20 Modern family alternative forms54:21-57:59 ConclusionVideo link [https://youtu.be/k95PzXUiugw] Get full access to Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson at snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe [https://snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Episode 15. Tattoos in the Workplace: Dr. Alyssa Grocutt interview artwork

Episode 15. Tattoos in the Workplace: Dr. Alyssa Grocutt interview

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episode Episode 14. Lean Semesters: How Higher Education Reproduces Inequality artwork

Episode 14. Lean Semesters: How Higher Education Reproduces Inequality

Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson overviews the book entitled, “Lean Semesters: How Higher Education Reproduces Inequality,” by Sekile M. Nzinga. This book centers the experience of Black women who are graduate students, MA graduates, or PhD graduates, who are teaching as part time adjunct teachers in higher education. Yet even with, or indeed, because of, their graduate degrees, they are more indebted than ever because of their student loan burden. This ethnographic study presents the voices of women laboring in higher education and contrasts the demographic ideals of higher education with the reality of student loan burdens on the American public. Timeline: 0:00-1:54 Introduction to video 1:55- 8:10 Book Introduction 8:11-18:03 Chapter One: Mortgaging Our Brains 18:04-25:56 Chapter Two: Ain’t I Precarious? 25:57-31:53 Chapter Three: Families Devalued 31:54-38:39 Chapter Four: Jumping Mountains 38:40-43:32 Conclusion: Statement of Solidarity 43:33 Video Conclusion Video Link [https://youtu.be/I-atkCMkPTA] Get full access to Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson at snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe [https://snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Episode 13. Centering Multiplicity and Intersectionality of Asian American Identities artwork

Episode 13. Centering Multiplicity and Intersectionality of Asian American Identities

This talk is called, “Centering Multiplicity and Intersectionality of Asian American Identities,” and it was presented to the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Center at San Diego State University, on April 17, 2024. I am an alum of SDSU, where I earned my MA in women’s studies. This talk reviewed my MA thesis topic that I researched during my time at SDSU, thus, it was an honor to speak to this group, as such a organization did not exist during my tenure at SDSU in 1997-1999. This talk positions the identity of the mixed race and bisexual woman at the center of an identity model to explore concepts of identity formation, community, and solidarity. I then apply this theory to my current research topic of the tattoo community and talk about how Asian American women engage with their tattoo collection, especially when revealing it to their parents. Timecode: 0:00-4:13 introduction 4:14-5:18 talk starts5:19-7:48 Revisiting the thesis 7:49-10:39 Sociological autobiography 10:40-17:18 My family background 17:19-22:21 Thesis: Identities 22:22-27:07 Thesis: Communities 27:08-30:45 Tattoo community, women, and Asian American women 30:46-32:04 Conclusion: Solidarity 32:050-33:11 End: Networking Video Link [https://youtu.be/uU9o9FMWH2Y] Get full access to Dr. Beverly Yuen Thompson at snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe [https://snakegrrlsociology.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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