In light of recent events, Turlove and Emerson share stories involving how positionality can shape one’s life.
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At The UW you walk past over 40,000 people every day but rarely pause to consider that their lives are as complex as your own. Don’t you wish that you could find out the stories that make them who they are? Every week, hosts Hannah Turlove and Emmy Judd, pull students and faculty aside on Red Square and do just that. Through the power of storytelling, they prove that the people at The UW are connected not just by being huskies, but by being human.
In light of recent events, Turlove and Emerson share stories involving how positionality can shape one’s life.
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Emerson and Turlove look back on past interviews focusing on life’s positives. Stories of hope, random acts of kindness, and squirrel-feeding included.
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What do you do when the very thing that makes you who you are gets taken away? In their last episode of the quarter, Turlove and Emerson talk to two people who are finding direction in spite of a loss of identity.
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Turlove and Emmy talk to people about their different experience with the mysterious four letter word that makes life meaningful.
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A journey from poverty to world exploration, a kayaking trip for kids that doesn’t go as planned: Turlove and Emerson talk to two people who have experienced unexpected transformation.
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Turlove and Emerson talk to three students, each of whom have important parts of their identities that often go unseen.
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In Turlove and Emerson’s first episode, they talk to an umbrella-wielding train enthusiast and a UW famous guitarist.
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