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    Explore " wake forest university" with insightful episodes like "Truths, Tensions, and Troubles", "How Many Times Do People Lie in a Day?", "David Tann", "#20 - Annie Miller: Communication Tips for a Healthy and Connected Relationship" and "Finding the Right College – Mission Impossible? with Jed Macosko, Professor of Physics at Wake Forest University and Research Director at Academic Influence" from podcasts like ""Let's Go Michigan!", "Let's Go Michigan!", "Revision Path", "Talk to People Podcast" and "IlluminatED"" and more!

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    Truths, Tensions, and Troubles

    Truths, Tensions, and Troubles
    As aired on WJR 760AM Radio: We discuss the latest on doom spending, report the #1 spot for viewing the most Christmas lights in Michigan, send out a PSA on seatbelt use, (07:09) Aki Ito, Insider, Inside the Strange Secretive Rise of the 'Overemployed', (18:04) Christian Miller, How Many Times Do People Lie in a Day? And finally reveal Merriam Webster's word of the year.

    David Tann

    David Tann

    If you live here in Atlanta, or you’re a fan of our hometown basketball team, then there’s a good chance you’ve already seen David Tann’s work. As the former VP, Creative Director for the Atlanta Hawks and Philips Arena, he helped establish the team’s bold visual identity…one of the best in the NBA, if you ask me. Now, David heads up his own company, Tantrum Agency, where he uses his career experience with global brands to help companies find their own unique voice.

    We started off talking about his recent accolade — Entrepreneur of the Year from Atlanta Business League — and he gave some behind the scenes information about running an agency and working with clients and new projects. He also talked about his time at Wake Forest University, his past brand work with companies including Kohl’s and Carter’s, and shared some insight on how he sees success at this stage in his career. David Tann is definitely the real deal, and I think we’ll be seeing a lot more of his work for years and years to come!

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    #20 - Annie Miller: Communication Tips for a Healthy and Connected Relationship

    #20 - Annie Miller: Communication Tips for a Healthy and Connected Relationship

    Annie Miller is a former teacher of relational communication, an expert of belongingness, and an all-around all-star. Annie and I met in grad school at Wake Forest University where we were both teaching assistants. I invited a few people to go to a basketball game, and everyone backed out, except Annie. That basketball game ended up being our first unofficial date - and a few years later we were finding someone to dogsit our golden retriever while we were getting married. 

    In this episode we talk about the importance of healthy communication in romantic relationships, how sibling relationships contribute to belongingness, the need for consistent and repeated social interactions, why I always get food envy yet still order the wrong food, how to become more emotionally agile, and what our FAVORITE date has been in the past 12 months. 

    Annie is the best - she has been the brains and beauty of this whole podcast operation. If you love Annie, then you'll love this conversation. After listening, if you could like & rate the podcast, as well as share it with someone who would enjoy it!

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    Finding the Right College – Mission Impossible? with Jed Macosko, Professor of Physics at Wake Forest University and Research Director at Academic Influence

    Finding the Right College – Mission Impossible? with Jed Macosko, Professor of Physics at Wake Forest University and Research Director at Academic Influence

    Originally from Minneapolis, Professor Jed Macosko has lived in Minsk, Princeton, Belfast, Tashkent, Chicago, Copenhagen, Moscow, Albuquerque, and Strasbourg. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from MIT and earned his doctorate at UC Berkeley. After a postdoctoral research stint with Howard Hughes Medical Investigator Carlos J. Bustamante, he worked with Nobel laureate Kary Mullis at a start-up in Irvine, California than with Professor David Keller at the University of New Mexico. Currently, Jed is a professor of Physics at Wake Forest University. He continues his two decades of research on the mechanics of cells and molecular motors while teaching undergraduates the basics of big data and virtual reality. His lab has received millions of dollars in outside funding, and he is a contributing author of several books. His work has been cited thousands of times, and his parents have been developed in the biotech sector. One of his most fulfilling intellectual projects so far has been at AcademicInfluence.com where he serves as Research Director and Chief Public Liaison. 

     

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    Forgotten Past of Green Tea in America

    Forgotten Past of Green Tea in America

    It’s a little known fact that in the nineteenth century, Americans favored green teas consumed hot with milk and sugar. The teas were imported from China until Japan developed an export industry centered on the U.S. Author Robert Hellyer explores the forgotten American preference and traces the trans-Pacific tea trade from the eighteenth century forward in his book, Green with Milk and Sugar (discount code: cup20). He shares his insights on how the interconnections between Japan and the United States have influenced the daily habits of people in both countries. 

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    Maintaining Virtual Connections with Eric Maguire of Wake Forest University

    Maintaining Virtual Connections with Eric Maguire of Wake Forest University

    Scoir strategic advisor, Peter Van Buskirk, is joined by Vice President for Enrollment of Wake Forest University, Eric Maguire, to discuss the challenges posed to the college admission process by the coronavirus pandemic. 

    Our conversation covers topics such as: test-optional considerations, expressing yourself via essays, continuing your college search, asking questions, and more. This episode was recorded on December 10, 2020.

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