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RadioEd is a biweekly podcast created by the DU Newsroom that听taps into the 麻豆区鈥檚 deep pool of bright brains to explore new takes on today鈥檚 top stories.
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The Women's March: Reigniting Resistance
Four years after the first听听drew the largest protest crowd in U.S. history, women are still turning to civil resistance to protect their rights. But the protest has drawn its fair share of criticism too, with many asking, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the point?鈥澨, a self-described scholar-activist studying movements around the globe, shares her take on the march鈥檚 successes, its place among a broader push for women鈥檚 rights and what it means from a global perspective.
The Grammys: How to Make a Hit
The Grammy Awards crown the music industry鈥檚 top artists, songs and performances. We wanted to know: What makes a song good? What makes it Grammy-worthy? And are those the same thing? Recording engineer and music professor Matt Legge tells us what he鈥檚 learned from working with Taylor Swift, Peter Frampton and more.
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The Super Bowl: The Brain on Football
Beyond all the fanfare of the Super Bowl, football players face the harsh reality that they are one tackle away from a traumatic brain听injury. Clinical psychology professor Kim Gorgens shares the truth about the devastating impacts of brain injuries, what this research means for youth football, and the surprising connection between brain injuries and the criminal justice system.
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