The Backdrop
Topic: Social sciences, humanities, arts and culture
Year started: 2020
Soterios Johnson, a media host and communications trainer at 嘿嘿视频, said he launched The Backdrop to create a place to learn about, discuss and share the work going on at 嘿嘿视频. His podcast covers everything from history, law, economics and politics to linguistics, sociology, anthropology, arts and culture. 鈥淪o far, we鈥檝e covered conspiracy theories, contentious presidential transitions, media exposure and political polarization, humanizing deportation, the reopening of the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum and helping refugees reclaim their right to education,鈥 Johnson said, noting he hopes listeners 鈥渃ome away with a better understanding of an issue. There is so much new knowledge and insight being generated at the university that can help us better understand the world around us, solve problems or just see things in a different way.鈥
EM Pulse
Topic: Emergency medicine
Year started: 2018
EM Pulse tackles topics related to emergency medicine. Co-host Sarah Medeiros, a physician and associate professor of emergency medicine, said, 鈥淲e find that personal stories deepen the impact so we interview patients, authors and clinicians to make our take-home messages more memorable.鈥 Episodes include 鈥淒on鈥檛 be a jerk,鈥 which explores how transgender patients can be cared for in the emergency department, and 鈥淐OVID under the magnifying glass,鈥 which looks at how the pandemic disproportionately affected vulnerable populations. 鈥淭aking time to sit down with patients and other providers to really hear their stories and look at how the science impacts their lives has truly been an honor,鈥 said co-host Julia Magana, a physician and associate professor of emergency medicine. 鈥淲e want our community to have free access to the same information that we do at an academic center like 嘿嘿视频.鈥
Kids Considered
Topic: Child health
Year started: 2018
Kids Considered is a 嘿嘿视频 Children鈥檚 Hospital podcast, featuring two pediatricians who discuss child health topics in plain, nonmedical language. 鈥淲e talk about topics that we think will be of interest to parents,鈥 said co-host Dean Blumberg, chief of pediatric infectious diseases. 鈥淲e try to make sure that we talk about a variety of ages, from babies to school-age children to teens. We also choose a variety of topics, including behavior and development, diet, relationships, infections 鈥 mostly common issues that parents are dealing with or have heard of.鈥 Blumberg and co-host Lena van der List said they strive to reach anyone interested in child health subjects. 鈥淥ne of our most popular recent episodes was on toilet training. And Dr. Dean is a natural when it comes to talking about infections, so our series on COVID was easy and well-received鈥 added van der List.
Unfold
Topic: Curiosity-driven research
Year started: 2019
Unfold breaks down complicated problems and explains curiosity-driven research at 嘿嘿视频. Each season, the podcast takes a deep dive into a different topic, such as sustainable food systems and climate change. The third season, which launches on Sept. 28, explores topics in the social sciences, engineering, biology and more. 鈥淭his coming season, we鈥檒l talk about why songs get stuck in our heads, what developmental biologists are learning from axolotls, what you can learn about engineering by paying attention to comic book superheroes and an amazing archaeological discovery by one of our anthropologists, to name just a few,鈥 said Amy Quinton, a news and media relations specialist at 嘿嘿视频, who co-hosts with colleague Kat Kerlin. 鈥淲e hope it gives listeners a more intimate, inside view of science and research at 嘿嘿视频.鈥
Water Talk
Topic: Drought
Year started: 2020
Water Talk, a weekly podcast, features discussions about agriculture, water policy, environmental and social justice, land and wildlife management, water for cities, Indigenous perspectives on water, climate change and other issues related to California water. 鈥淢any folks may not be as familiar with the extension component of the University of California system. And it鈥檚 this idea that the knowledge that鈥檚 created at any of the UCs throughout the state, it doesn鈥檛 stop at the university boundaries; it鈥檚 supposed to extend throughout the whole state. And that鈥檚 really what we鈥檙e trying to do here,鈥 said Mallika Nocco, a Cooperative Extension specialist in soil-plant-water relations and irrigation management and director of the Conservation Irrigation Lab at 嘿嘿视频, in the first episode. She co-hosts with Faith Kearns and Sam Sandoval Solis.