Emily Dieckman is the host of the KCI podcast Love in the Time of Everyone, a show about how the way we navigate relationships has changed over time. She studied journalism as an undergraduate at California State University, Fullerton, and sociology as a graduate student at Arizona State University. The show aims to combine the two fields by featuring stories from interviewees placed in a larger sociological context. As a fairly anxious and generally unorganized person, she does several other things, including writing for the Tucson Weekly and the Tucson Dog Magazine, volunteering with Literacy Connects, taking Spanish classes through ASU, going on morning runs with her dog, and baking a lot of bread (thanks, quarantine!) to fuel all of the above. In her day job, she writes about some of the very cool work researchers, students and alumni of the University of Arizona are doing.
To hear the program Love in the Time of Everyone you can find it here
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