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Collaborative Humanities Podcast
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Welcome to the Collaborative Humanities Podcast, where four humanities scholars cometogether to showcase undisciplined and collaborative discourses. Join Bala Raghavan, JessicaBeaudette, Kinny Torre, and Marissa Hull in discovering how their seemingly unrelated researchinterests are surprisingly and inextricably linked by themes like language, community,connection, and silence. With the intent of being highly analytical but, at times, wholly chaotic,the hosts of the Collaborative Humanities Podcast ponder, breathe, and laugh their way throughan example of what an undisciplined humanities can be. Join them in their transdisciplinaryjourney!
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