University of Florida, CJC Online, Foundations of Intercultural Communication MMC5708.
This three-episode podcast was created in fulfillment of the University of Florida's Foundations of Intercultural Communication MMC5708 final project. In this kick-off episode, Julie explains the meaning of Intercultural Communication and introduces the podcast series guest speaker, Lori Ferrara, Development Manager at the Museum of Industry in Baltimore, Maryland.
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This first podcast episode includes clips from three TEDxTalk speakers and audio captured from Youtube's Intercultural English Channel, followed by an interview with Ms. Ferrara in which she describes her job as the BMI's Development Manager and shares some strategies the BMI uses to address diversity, equity, access, and inclusion.
Check Out Podcast References
For more information about the materials referenced in this podcast episode, you might consider purchasing Neuliep's textbook: Intercultural Communication: A Contextual Approach - Kindle edition by Neuliep, James W.. Reference Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
To watch the Youtube videos referenced in this podcast, check out the following links:
The Cultural Iceberg - YouTube
How cross-cultural understanding can help us to see each other - YouTube
Cross cultural communication | Pellegrino Riccardi | TEDxBergen - YouTube
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