Trinity University Press

Tripod

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The official podcast of the Trinity University Press

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Trinity University Press

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Arts

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www.tripodcast.org

Último episodio

29 de jun. de 2026

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Episodios

Ruby City: Dreaming and Believing 29.06.2026

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a conversation with Patricia Morales, former Director of Young Artist Programs with UTSA and the Southwest School of Art, former Education Coordinator at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas, Texas, and the current Head of Public Engagement and Communications at the Ruby City contemporary art center in San Antonio, to discuss Ruby City, contemporary art, and...

The Sponge Islands: Heroes and History 22.05.2026

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a conversation with Julia Martin, professor emeritus in the Department of English at the University of the Western Cape, published essayist, and author of several titles including her most recent publication, On the Sponge Islands: Loss and Restoration in the Aegean, to discuss  her visits to the islands, and all the sponge divers of the past and present have...

The Front Porch: Community of Storytelling 24.04.2026

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Vincent T. Davis, Air Force veteran, seasoned journalist of the San Antonio Express-News, and author of The Front Porch: Stories from the Soul of San Antonio, to discuss the art of finding the extraordinary in ordinary lives, and the importance of story telling to cultural and human legacy. 

Ecopoetry: Writing the World 03.04.2026

On this episode of Tripod, join Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street, co-editors of two Trinity University Press publications, The Ecopoetry Anthology  and  Attached to the Living World , to discuss the subject of ecopoetry, and its ability to bring people together, reconnect us to our ecological consciousness, and inspire us to work toward a brighter future. 

Nirenberg: Service and Sympathy 06.03.2026

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Ron Nirenberg, Trinity University alumni, former KRTU station manager, and former Mayor of  San Antonio, to discuss the importance of learning about and connecting with your local community by exploring the messages and experiences he shares in, Nirenberg: The Education of a Texas Public Servant ”.

West Side Rising: Floods and Forging On 06.02.2026

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Char Miller, former professor of history at Trinity University, current professor of Environmental Analysis at Pomona College, and prolific author and editor of a variety of titles, including his most recent Trinity University Press publication, West Side Rising . Char discusses San Antonio’s 1921 flood, the power of individuals to affect ch...

Iceland Summer: Walking for Wonders 05.01.2026

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Kurt Caswell, a professor of creative writing and literature in the Honors College at Texas Tech University, and author of several books, including the Trinity University Press publication, Iceland Summer: Travels Along the Ring Road , to discuss his many adventures in Iceland and the lessons he learned along the way that can help us all red...

We Are Animals: Environment and Empathy 05.12.2025

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Jennifer Case, a creative writing professor at the University of Central Arkansas, an assistant nonfiction editor at Terrain.org, and author of the Trinity University Press publication, We Are Animals , to discuss the concept of motherhood and parenting as an avenue to explore everyone’s relationship to their environment and our global circu...

The Song of Your Scene: Music and Meaning 10.11.2025

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with JJ Lopez, the General Manager of the KRTU Radio Station, a professor of Audio Production and Radio Broadcasting at Trinity University, local jazz enthusiast, and an all-vinyl DJ of classic and modern Soul music to explore the history of jazz in San Antonio, KRTU’s part in that story, and how engaging with music from your culture and that of...

How The Hell Did I Not Know That: Identity and Authenticity 10.10.2025

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Lucie Frost, a retired employment lawyer, writer, and author of the Trinity University Press publication, How the Hell Did I Not Know That? , to discuss her midlife journey from couch to curiosity, and how others can learn new ways to engage with their communities and environments from the comfort of their homes. 

Dodgers to Damascus: Resilience and Reconnecting 19.09.2025

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with David Lesch, a professor of history at Trinity University, author, lecturer, and conflict resolution specialist for five U.S. presidential administrations, and Catherine Nixon Cooke, an award winning author of histories and biographies, including her most recent publication, Dodgers to Damascus , which details Lesch's personal journey f...

Books Can Save Democracy: Literature and Learning 22.08.2025

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Michael Fischer, the Janet S. Dicke Professor in Public Humanities at Trinity University, widely published author of four books on literary analysis and critique, and author of the upcoming Trinity University Press publication, How Books Can Save Democracy, to discuss how engaging with literature as individuals can help us have healthy disag...

Out There: Adventures Over Ordeals 11.07.2025

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Lance Garland, a Seattle firefighter, Navy veteran, nature adventurer, poet, and author of his upcoming debut novel, Out There , to discuss his personal journeys, both physically and emotionally, that have helped him find his place in our crowded world so you can too. 

Public Radio: A Timeless Necessity 21.06.2025

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Joey Palacios, the Engagement Producer and Intern Coordinator at Texas Public Radio, to discuss the importance of public radio in creating informed individuals and connected communities to make our world a better place. 

Our Keys to the World: Reading and Writing 28.05.2025

On this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Trinity University creative writing professors and authors, Dr. Kelly Grey Carlisle and Andrew Porter. Carlisle, author of the memoir, We Are All Shipwrecks, and Porter, author of the recent release, The Imagine Life,  explore and consider how reading, writing, and research allow people to engage with their environment, communities, and the...

Brackenridge Park: The Power of Public Recreation 16.04.2025

In this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Chris Maitre, the Chief Executive Officer of the Brackenridge Park Conservancy, and Lewis Fisher, author of Trinity University Press Publication, Brackenridge; San Antonio's Acclaimed Urban Park , to discuss not only the past, present, and future of Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, but all the ways that engaging with public parks help...

Wishbones and Wandering 22.11.2024

On this episode of Tripod, join us in welcoming Trinity University Press author, former consultant, and Trinity University graduate, Carol Folbre, as we discuss her new book, Wishbone , and what lessons and insight she has to share from her 18-month long journey of self-discovery across Asia. 

Leonardo da Vinci: The Master of Observation 31.10.2024

In this episode of Tripod, join us for a discussion with Trinity University Press author, David Ladensohn, as we explore the themes of his new release,  Fly Fishing with Leonardo da Vinci , and what his experiences as a writer can teach all of us. 

Welcome to Tripod 23.10.2024

In the first ever episode of Tripod, you will meet Tom Payton, the pod's executive producer, and your host, Lily Brennan, as they discuss the origin of the podcast, its roots in TU Press, and what we want for our listeners. Welcome to Tripod!

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