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Event: Lisa Portolan Thesis Acknowledgment Podcast Film

The film event featuring Lisa Portolan was a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between academia, creative storytelling, and podcasting. Her thesis and film project offer a compelling example of how we might rethink the way we approach knowledge dissemination and creative expression. As we look to the future, it's clear that innovative approaches like Lisa's will be essential for navigating the complexities of our rapidly changing world.

Lisa's work is a testament to the potential of podcasting as a tool for academic and creative expression. Her ability to weave together different narrative threads and create a compelling story is a skill that will be essential for researchers, writers, and artists in the years to come. lisa portolan thesis acknowledgment podcast film event

: Portolan co-hosted this landmark event focused on centering conversations in the arts by diverse creatives, including gender-diverse and First Nations artists. The film event featuring Lisa Portolan was a

This event-izing of the acknowledgment accomplishes two things: Lisa's work is a testament to the potential

Portolan treats the acknowledgment not as a formality, but as a narrative arc. By moving the acknowledgment into the realm of audio (podcast) and visual media (film/event), she validates the emotional labor of the PhD, bringing the "behind the scenes" of research into the foreground.

Imagine a thesis submission not as a quiet email sent to an administration office, but as a screening. A "thesis acknowledgment film" visualizes the support network. It turns the "I would like to thank..." into a montage of the village it took to raise the doctor. This aligns with Portolan’s expertise in media and communications; she understands that in the digital age, if it isn’t seen, it hardly happened.

– Margins of Gratitude