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AnthroAlert: An Anthropology Podcast
René Dario Herrera
57 episodes
5 months ago

This podcast is meant to help students and young people discover their dream career through insightful stories and expert advice. There are many people who are seeking career guidance, but they're frustrated by a lack of direction and confused by hidden career paths.


We understand how overwhelming it can be to choose a career path. We have years of experience in audio content creation and want to use that experience to help students find their paths.


Our fifteen to twenty-minute podcast episodes will be the first step to find the clarity needed to launch a dream career! We want our listeners to feel empowered to make informed decisions and gain insight from a range of careers.


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This podcast is meant to help students and young people discover their dream career through insightful stories and expert advice. There are many people who are seeking career guidance, but they're frustrated by a lack of direction and confused by hidden career paths.


We understand how overwhelming it can be to choose a career path. We have years of experience in audio content creation and want to use that experience to help students find their paths.


Our fifteen to twenty-minute podcast episodes will be the first step to find the clarity needed to launch a dream career! We want our listeners to feel empowered to make informed decisions and gain insight from a range of careers.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Society & Culture,
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Social Sciences
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Episode 42: Visual Anthropology
AnthroAlert: An Anthropology Podcast
46 minutes 54 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 42: Visual Anthropology

## AnthroAlert


## Episode 42: Visual Anthropology


Originally aired 30 March 2018 on bullsradio.org


This week we discuss visual anthropology.


Bethany S. Moore is a graduate student in the dual Master’s programme at USF, working towards her MA in Medical Anthropology and MPH in Public Health with a concentration in Social Marketing and Infection Control. Her primary research focus centres on stigma its effect upon access to health care and treatment outcomes. Bethany is currently looking at the health care experience of pregnant women with HIV and at the perceptions that health care workers have regarding pregnant women living with HIV. She is also interested in theatre, art, audio media, and social media platforms as means of reversing stigma and promoting inclusivity. Bethany is a registered nurse specialising in pediatric cardiac critical care and neonatal critical care, and received her bachelor’s in nursing from the University of Central Florida.


Jaine Danlag is pursuing a Masters in Applied Anthropology and a certificate in Women and Gender Studies at University of South Florida. Her thesis research deals with the process of identifying victims of human trafficking within the criminal justice system and how national narratives influence this process. Her other interests include ethnotheatre, gender violence, studies of care work, human rights, and visual methods. Jaine is a full time advocate with an anti-human trafficking organization within the Tampa Bay area and received her bachelor’s from Eckerd College in Anthropology and East Asian Studies.


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## Album art photo credit:

Oliver Thompson

https://flic.kr/p/9zVPYB


CC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/


## Intro music credit:


Awel by stefsax

http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785

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Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345

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There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

http://ccmixter.org/files/Loveshadow/34402

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"Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

http://ccmixter.org/files/pingnews/13481

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AnthroAlert: An Anthropology Podcast

This podcast is meant to help students and young people discover their dream career through insightful stories and expert advice. There are many people who are seeking career guidance, but they're frustrated by a lack of direction and confused by hidden career paths.


We understand how overwhelming it can be to choose a career path. We have years of experience in audio content creation and want to use that experience to help students find their paths.


Our fifteen to twenty-minute podcast episodes will be the first step to find the clarity needed to launch a dream career! We want our listeners to feel empowered to make informed decisions and gain insight from a range of careers.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.