Sinopsis
BYUradio's "This'll Take a While" brings you engaging and often digressive conversations about film, books, geography, culture, art, hockey, and pretty much everything else. Join Professor Dean Duncan of the BYU Film Department for expansive and captivating conversation.
Episodios
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The State of the Industry
06/11/2017BYU Radio station manager Don Shelline shares stories about a lifetime working in that most warm and sociable of media, radio. He also guides Dean through some current big changes, as traditional broadcast moves into digital realms.
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A Constant Crisis: Refugee Realities and Rendering Aid
30/10/2017Hayley Smith is the executive director of Lifting Hands International, a non-profit organization dedicated to the cause of refugee relief. Drawing on experiences both difficult and dear, she dismantles some of the misconceptions under which the wealthy often labour, and suggests how we might - that we must! - start helping.
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An Innocent Abroad
23/10/2017Well, not really, but Christopher Taylor is a BYU Heritage scholarship recipient who joins Dean to talk about the centripetal and the centrifugal, about growing up and going out, and about how this program ought to have some young people on once in a while!
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Not Passive, but Active
16/10/2017Kirt Saville, Director of BYU's School of Music, pushes past modernity's customary consuming to lay out the how's and the why's and the joys of actually making music. We often don't. We really should. We easily could!
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Some Rational Approaches to City and Urban Planning
09/10/2017It affects and implicates us all, and yet it's so easy to take for granted! BYU Geography's Michael Clay outlines some of Urban Planning's first principles, going on to suggest how important they are to our experience and conduct as citizens in our communities