Welcome to my podcast. Below are the episodes of my podcast.

My podcast is about current events, my research, and understanding the world we live in. I want all of us to realize that words matter. To become better digital citizens. Become not only passive observers of online political rhetoric but active observers. I never know what topic I want to explore next. I let current events dictate what I feel like we need to analyze.

I call my podcast Tea with Dr. J because

  1. I like tea.
  2. My podcast episodes are a length that may take up enough time to sit back and enjoy a cuppa tea. By the time your cup is empty–you’ve walked away with maybe a new perspective to explore.

 

Political Rhetoric, Social Media, and American Presidential Campaigns

 

Pretend Political Pundit Series: Dirty Politics and Becoming a Spectator of the Game

 

Pretend Political Pundit: Super Tuesday

 

The Truth Crisis: How to spot fake images on social media

 

Social Media in the 2010s and the Personal Media Age

 

Who are all these people? First impressions of the Large Democratic Field Part 6: Women in Politics

 

Who are these people? First impressions of the Large Democratic Party Part 5

 

Who are all these people? First impressions of the large Democratic Field. Part 4

 

Who Are all these people?  First impressions of the Large Democratic Field Part 3

 

Who are all these People? First Impressions of the Large Democratic Field Part 2

 

Who ARE all these People? A breakdown of the Large Democratic Field. Part 1

 

Friendship and Politics

 

Words Matter: The Influence of Political Rhetoric

 

Go Vote!

 

Trump, Woodward, Fear, and Truth

 

Twitter, Language, and Politics: Crossing the Line to Cancellation

 

Social Media Tip: Academics can use LinkedIn

 

James Comey: A Higher Loyalty–you decide

 

Social Media Tip: Facebook Privacy Settings

 

Facebook of Problems: Disillusioned by the idea of Privacy

 

One Minute Tip: Social Media Does NOT have to be Hard!

 

Civility and Hollywood: The Roseanne Effect

 

Beware of the Share: Quick Tips to Fact Check Online News

 

One Minute Tip: How to make Twitter Work FOR You

 

Manufacturing Celebrity Politicians 

 

Facebook and Privacy: The Cultural Impact 

I am a professor, pretend political pundit, media critic, and the author of the upcoming book: Political Rhetoric, Social Media, and American Presidential Campaigns: Candidates' Use of New Media. (December 2020 Lexington Books) Critiquing and monitoring social media/media in the political process is what I do. I live for American Presidential Campaigns.

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