Research Rewritten Podcast
Research Rewritten Podcast
The Research Rewritten Podcast shares the work of undergraduate researchers at Tiffin University in a variety of fields. Individuals are tasked with exploring a topic over a series of months and then adapting it in five- to eight-minute podcast episodes for a general audience. These topics range from issues such as psychology, cybersecurity, media, and more. This project is directed by Dr. Sebastian Williams. For further questions, please contact him at williamsseb@tiffin.edu.
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Apr 6, 2026
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Episodes
EP 6_Signs, Obsession, and Algorithms (Grace Fleenor) 06.04.2026 4:37
Grace explores how media can impact individuals with mental illness, feeding delusions and leading to dire outcomes.
EP 5_Who is Calling? (Abdulaziz Alowiss) 06.04.2026 7:32
In this episode, Aziz sits down with a professor and expert in cybersecurity to discuss ways of protecting yourself from scammers.
EP 4_More Than Just a Scroll (Anonymous) 06.04.2026 5:10
This episode by an anonymous student focuses on the benefits of social media for young adults in a time when it seems like the news only describes the negative impacts.
EP 3_Patch Note: From Rushed Development to Good Practices (Amber Johnson) 12.02.2026 7:05
Amber Johnson explores game development practices and the impact it has on gamers through a series of interviews.
EP 2_Screen Time Diaries (Payton V.) 12.02.2026 6:35
Payton V. compares their experience with research studies about the impact of screen time on sleep health.
EP 1_The Media and UK Immigration (Oliver Spinks) 12.02.2026 4:46
Oliver Spinks examines the influence of media on immigration discourse in the UK.
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