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Zagcast: Gonzaga University Instructional Design and Delivery

Podcast de Justin W. Marquis

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Ignite the fire of learning wherever you are. Join Gonzaga University faculty and leading experts on "Zagcast," a podcast series exploring fascinating topics in Leadership, Sports Management, Nursing, Business, and more.Engineering…Theology…Cybersecurity…Data Science…Deepen your understanding and advance your career with Gonzaga's online graduate programs.Learn more and get started at online.gonzaga.edu. Gonzaga University, where knowledge Ignites your passion.

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7 episodios

episode My Internet Has Stopped Working Episode 4: Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman artwork

My Internet Has Stopped Working Episode 4: Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Herland is about three clueless guys—Van, Jeff, and Terry—who discover a hidden society of women living without men for 2,000 years. These women reproduce through parthenogenesis, meaning no men required. The guys think they're about to be heroes, but the women have built a peaceful, efficient society and don't need saving. Terry, the macho man, tries to assert his dominance and fails miserably. Jeff, the romantic, treats the women like delicate flowers, which they find amusing. Van, the narrator, starts to appreciate Herland's way of life. The women capture the men, teach them their language, and show them how a society can thrive without patriarchy. The men fall for their captors, but the women want equal partners, not traditional romance. Terry can't handle it and gets kicked out. Van and his love interest, Ellador, leave Herland to explore the outside world, while Jeff stays behind, smitten with the utopian life. Herland is a snarky critique of early 20th-century gender roles, wrapped in a fun, adventurous package.

2 de may de 2025 - 1 h 15 min
episode My Internet Has Stopped Working - Episode 3: The Peripheral by William Gibson artwork

My Internet Has Stopped Working - Episode 3: The Peripheral by William Gibson

Today, we’re diving into the mind-bending world of William Gibson’s The Peripheral. Imagine a future where gaming isn’t just a pastime but a portal to another timeline. Our heroine, Flynne Fisher, thinks she’s just filling in for her brother in a virtual reality game. But plot twist! She witnesses a murder that turns out to be very real and very future. Meanwhile, in a distant, post-apocalyptic London, we meet Wilf Netherton, a publicist navigating a world where technology has both advanced and regressed in the weirdest ways. These two timelines collide through the use of “peripherals”—avatars that allow people to interact across time. It’s a wild ride of conspiracy, futuristic tech, and the ever-looming question: how much can we really control our destiny? So, grab your VR headsets and join us as we unravel the tangled threads of The Peripheral. It’s a tale of two futures, one murder, and a whole lot of sci-fi goodness! What do you think? Ready to dive into the world of The Peripheral?

3 de oct de 2024 - 1 h 19 min
episode Zagcast: Episode 2 MBA- Negotiations with Dean Ken Anderson artwork

Zagcast: Episode 2 MBA- Negotiations with Dean Ken Anderson

The MBUS 699 Negotiations podcast provides an in-depth exploration of negotiation strategies and tactics. From understanding individual differences and cultural nuances to mastering the art of persuasion and closing deals, this podcast offers valuable insights for both seasoned negotiators and those new to the field. Hosted by Britt Harmon using short form interview style with Dr. Ken Anderson, a faculty member in the School of Business at Gonzaga University, this podcast provides a fun and interactive way to learn about the art of negotiations. Take a listen to learn about the importance of preparation, active listening, and building relationships in achieving successful outcomes. Episode Description: This episode discusses the importance of understanding negotiation vocabulary. The host, Britt, interviews the faculty member, Ken, about various negotiation concepts. They cover the different types of negotiations, such as distributive bargaining (win-lose), integrative bargaining (win-win), and interest-based bargaining. They also explore negotiation tactics and strategies, including the use of time, silence, and leverage. The discussion highlights the importance of considering the relationship between parties when negotiating and the various factors that can influence the negotiation process.

10 de sep de 2024 - 15 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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