Podcasts
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Overcoming heartbreak to finding the victory in defeat
In this podcast, Universe Contributor Brendan Gwynn explores the different elements of modern-day relationships and how to find happiness after heartbreak.
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Ladylike: Dude looks like a lady
In this podcast, Universe Contributor Danielle Hallows explores what it means to be a lady in today's modern world.
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Podcast: Moving out to BYU
Correspondent Alycia Burnett talks to BYU college freshmen about the challenges of moving away from home and into the Provo community. Experiences range from good to bad with roommates, the dating culture, and balancing life with newfound independence.
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Podcast: Finding strength through the power of story
From audio correspondent Camilla Owens: Stories are as old as we are. They teach us not only how to survive, but how to thrive. The true power of storytelling comes through the connections we build with the characters within a text. For instance, adversity of a character can help us to confront and overcome the adversity in our own lives. Find out how stories can be a strength for you.
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Policy changes reflect, encourage cultural change regarding women’s role in Church
Audio: Latter-day Saint women discuss President Nelson's General Conference statement on women and the priesthood and recent policy changes in the Church. In order, the women speaking are Elizabeth Daley, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Chelsea Homer and Collette Demars Violette. (Karina Andrew)
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Pilgrims cross paths in Salt Lake City
LISTEN: Alex Grardel tells the story of his hitchhiking adventure across the United States and his search for people on pilgrimages. In Utah, he meets a group of pilgrims from Tahiti with their own story to tell. (Joseph Carson)
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Peek into the life of a plant and wildlife professor
A BYU plant and wildlife professor shares his passion for research and how it is changing the world. In his ten years at BYU, Zachary Aanderud has made an impact in the microbial and ecosystem ecology field — both in the lab and in the classroom. Listen below to learn Aanderud's research goals and what he loves about being a professor.
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Spotify takes a big jump into the podcasting game
In this Oct. 3, 2018, file photo a Garmin International employee shows the new Spotify app on his smartphone integrated with his Garmin fenix 5 Plus watch during a presentation in New York. Spotify reports financial results Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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Dating app dangers: is swiping safe?
Increasing use in dating apps among young singles brings the dangers associated with meeting up with an online stranger. (Photo illustration by Ty Mullen)
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Plastic bag debate drifts to Utah
BYU psychology student Hannah Hebertson carries her groceries in reusable shopping bags on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017. Several local grocery stores, including Smith's and Macey's, sell reusable bags. (Whitney Hales)
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Only at BYU: Two-Week Fake Boyfriend
Kate baked a cake for her 'boyfriend,' and a picture made it all the way to the popular instagram account provogirlsamiright, an account created to poke fun at Provo girls' dating. (provogirlsamiright)
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Utah works to reverse opioid overdose trends
The Utah Department of Health reports that 23 people die each month in Utah because of prescription overdoses. This is more than die from car crashes. (Graphic by Alyssa Nielsen)
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Facebook echo chambers divisive
Ted Richards, a 24-year-old BYU political science student, gets his news from podcasts. He said he makes sure to get one from the center-left — NPR Politics — and one from the right — Ben Shapiro. Richards says his Facebook newsfeed is sprinkled with opinion pieces from all across the board, but none of the content interests or informs him.
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Universe reporters discuss final presidential debate in podcast
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton smiles as she speaks with members of the media aboard her campaign plane at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on Oct. 19, 2016, following the third presidential debate. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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