Critical Connections

Critical Connections

Society EN ↓ 30 episodes

Critical Connections are formed by building authentic relationships, through listening with all the senses of the body and the mind. Through small actions and connections, patterns emerge to create ecosystems and societies, and through intentional change, we can build the worlds we long for. The Critical Connections podcast is dedicated to educating in a way that resonates and invites listeners to become active community members engaged in the fulfilling work of social impact. DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed are those of the podcast participants alone, and do not necessarily represent Utah...

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Critical Connections

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Feb 11, 2026

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Episodes

More Than a Theme: Immigration, Displacement, and What's Next 11.02.2026

Get to know the six Pathways Fellows as they share what brought them to the Center for Social Impact and why they chose immigration and displacement as this year's focus. From personal motivations to upcoming opportunities to learn and get involved, this episode sets the tone for the year ahead. 

Pockets of Care: Conflict as a Tool to Build Community 27.11.2024

We need community now more than ever...but what does that look like?  As we navigate connecting with others and learning from other ways of knowing, we’re likely not going to learn them from people who look or live like us, and certainly we’re not going to learn them from people we agree with on everything. We are likely going to disagree and argue; we will have conflict.  But is there a way to do...

BONUS EPISODE: Dezi Lynn Full Interview - Hózhǫ 25.10.2024

BONUS EPISODE: Listen to the full interview with Dezi Lynn, and get new insights into how the Diné worldview inspires an approach of balance and harmony known as Hózhǫ.  Dezi also shares upcoming events and opportunities for UVU students and the local Orem community to get involved. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect Utah Valley University or UV...

Surviving the Apocalypse: Looking to Other Ways of Knowing to Survive and Thrive 02.10.2024

The Critical Mass Podcast returns for it's third season with a reinvigorated focus, and a new name; Critical Connections. We're going to talk about the new name, what it means, and honor the name we came from. We also turn our eyes to the future, to confront what can feel like an apocalyptic time in our history. We're joined by Dezi Lynn, a Diné educator whose expertise in pattern-recognition and...

Thinkers and Makers: STEM vs Humanities Part 2 22.05.2024

Dani wants to know what goes on in STEM departments at UVU. She talks to students of all walks of life to understand how narratives about STEM--who belongs, and who doesn't--affect those who study the 'hard' sciences. Due to the nature of this episode, the interviews are sprinkled throughout rather than sectioned off as in previous episodes. While our intention was to have every interviewer introd...

Bonus Episode 7: Dr. Kyle Kamaiopili Full Interview 01.05.2024

Dani and Kyle talk about art NOTE: The opinions expressed are those of the podcast participants alone, and do not necessarily represent Utah Valley University or the UVU Center for Social Impact.

Bonus Episode 6: Hula Kalua-Santiago Full Interview [Fixed Audio] 30.04.2024

Dani and Hula talk about art and its role in social and personal change. NOTE: The opinions expressed are those of the podcast participants alone, and do not necessarily represent Utah Valley University or the UVU Center for Social Impact. Other Note: Due to an audio issue, this has been reuploaded.

Bonus Episode 5: Dr. Hilary Hungerford 03.04.2024

Dani chats with Dr. Hilary Hungerford, a UVU Earth Science professor who specializes in sustainability issues. She and Dani chat about the Great Salt Lake climate crisis, Utah Lake, and other environmental issues. NOTE: The opinions expressed are those of the podcast participants alone, and do not necessarily represent Utah Valley University or the UVU Center for Social Impact. Link to Dr. Hilary...

An Overthought Narrative: Humanities vs STEM Part 1 01.04.2024

Would you like fries with that English degree? Dani pits the Humanities and STEM against each other in this double feature to settle once and for all which arm of education ought to be amputated in the name of cost-effective efficient synergetic return on investment DBA incentive. Dani interviews UVU Doctor-professors Zan Cammack, an English Literature professor and host of "The Thing About Austen...

Bonus Episode 4: Full Interview with Eriona and Eugene 20.03.2024

In this double-feature bonus episode, Eriona and Eugene discuss their art, activism, and indigeneity with Dani. NOTE: The opinions expressed are those of the podcast participants alone, and do not necessarily represent Utah Valley University or the UVU Center for Social Impact.

Bonus Episode 3: Full Interview with Camlyn and Carl 19.03.2024

Carl and Camlyn, practitioners from Provo's mindfulness community "Awakening Valley Sangha" chat with Dani about mindfulness, spirituality, the dangers of appropriation, and responsible practice. Listen to the full interview here!

Bonus Episode 2: Full Interview with Dr. Ruen-chuan Ma 21.02.2024

Dr. Ruen-chuan Ma is a medievalist who teaches literature at Utah Valley University. As someone who grew up Buddhist and around the world--from Taiwan to London--he has a unique perspective on culture and cultural appropriation that he shares in depth, available now in full. Critical Mass Podcast is produced by the Center for Social Impact of Utah Valley University, but was researched, scripted, r...

Bonus Episode 1: Full Interview with Justus 31.01.2024

Ever wondered what anarchists really think? Listen to the full interview with Justus from Trashbird Distro, parts of which were featured in a previous episode. Listen to Dani and Justus discuss community, anarchism, and art in our first Bonus Episode of Season 2. Are you a writer interested in having your short story or poem highlighted on the pod? Email Dani at 10796756@uvu.edu Critical Mass Podc...

Water and Meditation: The Great Salt Lake Climate Crisis 07.12.2023

Have you heard? The Great Salt Lake is turning into poison. Dani speaks to scientists, professors, and artists to try and understand what’s going on with the lake, what can be done about it, and we she should care. Special thanks to Daren Perry, Carl Moore, Teri Harman, Corrina Bow, Star Guerrero, and Emily Ostler, who spoke and performed on behalf of the lake during the Great Salt Lake Offering C...

Nothing Exists In Itself: Community Building from Anarchism to Buddhism 01.11.2023

Organizers from two different communities that have blossomed in the desert of Utah Valley share their experience building community. First up is Trash Bird Distro, a coalition of anarchists, followed by the Awakening Valley Sangha, a buddhist community in the tradition of Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh. This episode contains discussions of racism, appropriation, orientalism, and too many Moby Dick q...

Critical Mass Season 2 Trailer: Casting Off Into Unsure Waters 28.09.2023

This season on the Critical Mass podcast, we are looking deeper into communities local to Utah Valley to understand how impactful communities are formed through the creation, development, and cultivation of critical connections. Each episode will feature research, interviews, and art from local bands, poets, and others. 

“Social impact is love” : the people behind the mission 28.08.2023

In the final episode of this 2022-2023 season of Critical Mass, the pod decided to highlight the host of the production: The UVU Center for Social Impact. Featuring interviews with some of the people that have made the Center what it is, this episode includes the voices of the Center's advisors and program directors, Cass, Jo, and Kai, all ten of the student Social Impact Fellows, short audios fro...

”Land should be sovereign” : youth climate action 05.04.2023

This episode of Critical Mass podcast talks about the importance and history of climate activism, awareness, and appreciation through an Indiegnous lens of Land Stewardship. This episode features interviews with Raquel Juarez and Ava Curtis, two student activists with  @fridaysforfuture.ut  on Instagram, and a short excerpt from our interview with Denae Shanidiin from our 3rd episode, "Come find u...

”Documenting the history of a people” : unauthorized student journalism 01.03.2023

This episode of Critical Mass podcast talks about the importance and history of community journalism through the lens of guerrilla student journalism. Featuring interviews from two major student led journals, @ProdigalPressProvo on Instagram and the University of Utah's Latine student journal Venceremos , this episode reflects on the importance of stories and who tells them, and what it means to t...

“People over everything” : student fights for housing justice & equity 02.02.2023

This episode of Critical Mass podcast features interviews with the UC Santa Cruz Student Housing Coalition from California and a series of anonymous unsheltered students stories from here in Utah Valley. This episode highlights the organizing and advocacy efforts of students in the fight for just, affordable, and equitable housing and the experiences of some of the students they're fighting for Th...

”Come find us” : Diné student stories 01.12.2022

This episode of Critical Mass podcast highlights the efforts of local native activists from right here in Utah. Featuring interviews with four Diné individuals, both from here on campus and from the local community, interviewees share stories about their experiences and the realities of what it means to be native on and off the reservation. Thanks for listening ! Check out citations and suggested...

”Queerness is beautiful” : student responses to queerphobia in Utah Valley 09.11.2022

This episode of Critical Mass podcast tracks queer student responses to anti-queer events and actions in Utah Valley. Featuring interviews with UVU and BYU students, and interviews from the nationwide Strike Out Queerphobia protest, students discuss their experiences as queer student organizers and their allies fighting for acceptance in an ongoing movement.  Thanks for listening ! Check out citat...

”You will have to work twice as hard as everyone else” : pláticas from UVU 05.10.2022

This first episode after our rebrand from "Real Talk" to "Critical Mass" features four Latina/o/x student organizers from campus, in honor of Hispanic Heritage month, coming on to speak about their experience as Latina/o/x students at Utah Valley University.  Thanks for listening ! Check out our citations here , drop by our Center located in SC 105 (across from the ballroom), and follow us on Inst...

The Experience of Veronica, a UVU Student From Ukraine 17.03.2022

Veronica shares her love for the Ukrainian culture and her experience as she has watched the current crisis in her country. Listen to this episode to humanize the conflict and understand her first hand experience.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Correcting White Saviorism - Interview with Cassie Bingham 10.02.2022

Want to know how you can make a better impact on those you are trying to serve? Cassie Bingham explains how taking ourselves out of the equation actually does more than being someone's hero or "savior". Tune in to learn how you can make changes in your social impact work to be more sustainable.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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