ECL Podcasts
The following podcasts are hosted or produced by members of the ECL community or our affiliated organizations.
The Chapbook
Noah Stetzer and Ross White, editors at Bull City Press, reveal the secrets of chapbooks—writing, editing, and publishing them—and take you behind the scenes at some chapbook presses. Have questions about chapbooks? Are you a chapbook maker? Want to join in the fun?
Close Knit
Close Knit Podcasting uses humanities perspectives to make big questions at UNC feel just a stitch smaller. Hosted by Laura Cunningham, Kate Livesay, Emma Horvath, and Sophia Melin.
Everyday Anarchism
Inspired by the ideas of David Graeber, this podcast finds ways that everything – from Tolkien’s Middle Earth to the scientific method – runs on anarchism! Hosted by Graham Culbertson.
Nobody Knows Anything
A podcast about conspiracy films. And coming-of-age flicks. And whatever else we find interesting.
Hosted by Leah Williams, Michael Keenan Gutierrez, and Brian Wilkins
Not a Novel
“Not a Novel” is an open-to-all podcast hosted by graduate students working in the DLC lab. We discuss elements of story-telling in all its forms, tackling themes, genres, and different media and how they affect the story.
Hosted by David Hall and Hannah Montgomery
PITcast
Podcasts produced by the PIT Journal, an undergraduate Journal at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Sponsored by the Writing Program at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Plumbing Game Studies
Philosophy is like plumbing for ideas – it makes connections and keeps everything flowing. In this podcast, Graham and his guests are doing some philosophical plumbing for game studies. This podcast will use philosophy to study games and games to study philosophy. Anyone interested in philosophy, games, and how they interact should enjoy it!
Subject Matter: Table Top
In this podcast, Steve Gotzler and Jordan Tynes explore the world of tabletop games with people who possess a deep understanding of the various themes, settings, systems, or content that we encounter in them.