do your dishes – episode six

Do Your Dishes has officially wrapped up! Well, at least for the time being. This was so much fun that I’m not certain I’ll be able to call it quits! As far as what I’m being assessed on for my GVSU Honors Project, however, it’s all done (hooray!)

This last episode is more similar to the first intro than to any of the interviews. It’s just me talking, and I share what my key takeaways were, give stats on what the DYD audience looked like, and close by answering the 10 rapid-fire questions myself.

It’s a pretty quick listen, so grab a cup of coffee or hot chocolate and head on over to listen one last time! 🙂

do your dishes – episode two

Happy Monday (well, Tuesday by the time I hit submit..)! The second episode of “Do Your Dishes” is live! This episode, a discussion with Grand Rapids Mayor Rosalynn Bliss that hits on how to foster respect in relationships and existing in today’s political climate, is an ode to grace-giving and a piece filled with kindness and intentionality.

Mayor Bliss was a professor of mine last winter at GVSU and graciously agreed to sit with me for “Do Your Dishes”. Listen to the half-hour episode here on your commute to class/work or while you fold that week-old pile of laundry in the corner (just me?)

Drop a comment with your thoughts below!

do your dishes – episode one

It’s published!! The first episode of “Do Your Dishes”, titled Passionate Conflict Avoidance and the Premise of this Podcast is live!

This first episode is essentially an open-armed “hello” from me. At its core, it gives insight into why I’m doing what I’m doing. I introduce myself and a few of the things I love; I explain the project rationale and where it started; you get to hear all about why I’ve named the podcast “Do Your Dishes”, which gives the cover art more context (although maybe you can guess all on your own); and it offers a little direction for the future.

Here’s to hoping it’s as much fun to listen to as it was to write, record, and publish. It’s a quick listen – about 10 minutes in total – so head on over to https://anchor.fm/quinne-duhr, and let me know your thoughts in the comments!