Jane Q. Public
Jane Q. Public is a podcast featuring conversations with people across the social and political spectrum about the nature of modernity, our collective concerns as a nation, and the impacts of technology and digital civic culture on American life.
Episodes
Saturday Dec 05, 2020
Episode 3: Stephanie Butler
Saturday Dec 05, 2020
Saturday Dec 05, 2020
In episode 3 of the podQast, Q talks to her friend and co-worker Stephanie Butler about their shared love of podcasts, the legitimate threat posed by Palmetto bugs, weddings, and why TikTok is the antidote to Twitter.
Stephanie Butler is a marketing and communications professional who stands for cats, podcasts, reality TV, and girl power.Follow her on:
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Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Episode 2: Coy Jones
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
In this episode, Q talks to Coy Jones, a native Texan who wandered around the country for a couple of decades before making his way back home. A former philosophy professor turned healthcare policy consultant, he is also a national park enthusiast, armchair historian, and writer of fantasy stories. Coy is a misanthrope with a soft side for what the human race leaves in its wake as it bulldozes through history...like arrowheads, cathedrals, cosmologies, and Coca-Cola products.
Q & Coy talk about everything from Doctor Who to Greek philosophy and everything in between.
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Episode 1: Ilene Haddad
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
In this episode of the podQast, Q and Ilene (a/k/a Weenie) discuss art, writing, travel, and Ilene's attempt to pick up her husband in a cheesy dance club while dressed as another woman.
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Website: Casa Weenie
Website: Graphic Designerd
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Award-winning essayist, Ilene Haddad, is a graphic designer, cartoonist and writer from Austin, Texas. Her work has appeared in outlets such as Austin’s NPR station, Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, the National Headache Foundation, and the Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop. In 2012, she began drawing a web comic, Casa Weenie, about her mixed/mixed up marriage. Her cartoons have appeared in High Shelf Press, The Syndrome Mag, and on her mother’s refrigerator. Ilene lives with her husband, Bill, and two useless lapdogs, all of whom inspire her work and feature prominently in her current project, a graphic memoir about married life.