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  • On this episode of Pop Life, Kendall Phillips chats with Keith and Julie Giglio. This husband-wife screenwriting duo who met while attending NYU Grad Film school. Their produced films include most recently Reba McEntire’sChristmas in Tune, Dear Christmas, A Very Nutty Christmas, and Christmas Reservations.Kendall and the Giglios discuss how they first broke into the script writing business, why romantic storylines are so popular around Christmas, and the benefits of working so closely with your spouse.
  • On this episode of Pop Life, Kendall Phillips is joined by scholar and author Lindsey Decker. The two discuss, The origin of ghost stories being popularized around Christmas, how the BBC contributed to rise of these ghosts related holiday traditions, and which of these films were so bad, they were good.
  • On this episode of Pop Life, Kendall Phillips chats with Professor Ju Oak (Jade) Kim. They discuss the growing surge in popular content coming out of Korea and making its way to the US. This includes taking a look at PSY, Squid Game, and zombies in Korea.
  • Pop Life Host Kendall Philipps chats with Producer Kevin Kloss about the best in pop culture from 2022, and what they're looking forward to in the coming year.
  • Katie Zilcosky examines what we’re currently doing and what needs to change to in order to get people into childcare careers.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss dives into the vast world of media manipulation. He's joined for this conversation by Newhouse Research Professor Jason Davis and Graduate Student Phoebe Smith. They both lend some valuable insight into, the idea of manipulated media, how it’s being created, and what tools are available to detect it.
  • If the image of a man in a top hat on a horse isn’t quite what comes to mind when you think of a tech founder, then you haven’t heard of David Gestetner. He was one of the most successful tech inventors of the 19th Century. Decades before the Xerox machine, the Gestetner duplicating machine brought printing to the masses, revolutionizing the way people communicate through text. The invention changed the workplace, the way social groups organize and allowed aspiring writers to self publish for the first time.Jeff goes on a quest to find out more about David Gestetner and his invention, the Gestetner copying machine. He speaks to David’s grandson Jonathan Gestetner, as well as business historian Roger Horowitz , Director of the Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society at the Hagley Museum and Library.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard chat with former Syracuse men's lacrosse star Ric Beardsley about this year's SU team, stories from Ric's playing days, and what playing for the Orange meant to him.
  • On this week's episode, Griffin and Josh break down Syracuse men's basketball's tough week of ACC play and preview Saturday's matchup with Miami. Plus, Syracuse MLAX head coach Gary Gait delivered some unfortunate injury news.
  • The teaching of public relations is changing as the field itself evolves. Assistant Teaching Newhouse Professor Arien Rozelle takes students through real client cases, AI and PR's role in activism.
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