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by UW-Green Bay CAHSS

4.7(3 reviews)
5 episodes
Updated Daily
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The CanonBall podcast out of Phoenix Studios covers that which is canonical, or the established great works of various genres. From books to paintings to video games to film, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk with experts on various great works from a variety of disciplines.

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9/30/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 35: All Quiet on the Western Front (w/Dr. Clif Ganyard)

November 25, 2021

Episode 35: All Quiet on the Western Front (w/Dr. Clif Ganyard)

Dr. Ganyard returns for a discussion of the novel Erich Maria Remarque’s book All Quiet on the Western Front. He shares what this work means to him, how it shaped a lot of his current interests, and discusses what we can learn about history from novels like this one. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 34: Conspiracy Theory and History (w/Dr. Clif Ganyard)

November 18, 2021

Episode 34: Conspiracy Theory and History (w/Dr. Clif Ganyard)

Dr. Clif Ganyard is an Associate Professor of History and Humanities who earned his BA, MA, and PhD in History from SUNY at Buffalo. His research and teaching interests include German and European history and culture, American history, science fiction, and jazz, and he has published work on German political culture. A noted teacher, he was awarded UWGB’s Founder’s Award for Excellence in teaching in 2010 and the UW Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Award in 2014. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 33: Heart Dog (w/Dr. Elizabeth Wheat)

October 28, 2021

Episode 33: Heart Dog (w/Dr. Elizabeth Wheat)

Dr. Wheat returns for a second episode on a great work that has inspired her: Heart Dog: Surviving the Loss of your Canine Soul Mate by Roxanne Hawn. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin discusses all things canonical.

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What is Canon Ball?

The CanonBall podcast out of Phoenix Studios covers that which is canonical, or the established great works of various genres. From books to paintings to video games to film, Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin talk with experts on various great works from a variety of disciplines.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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