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WATCH & LISTEN: Connecting People, Organizations and Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 2:43


Karen Witter is a freelance writer for the Illinois Times and the former President of the Rotary Club. She moved to Springfield from Morton, IL, and attended Springfield High School. The Biology and Botany teachers there inspired her to get a degree in biological sciences.

WATCH & LISTEN: Illinois Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Discusses Career

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 3:21


The Illinois Symphony Orchestra is an institution based on inspiring audiences with live orchestral music. A season in the orchestra takes a lot of effort from its donors, members, and 75 musicians.

WATCH & LISTEN: Local Violinist Speaks Out About Social Issues Through Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 3:21


Last year, Chenoa Alamu, a talented violinist from the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, started a podcast called Black, White, and in Color, to speak about social issues, spirituality, and relationships. I had the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with her about why she chooses to be vocal about what she is passionate about.

WATCH & LISTEN: Ambitious Media Group Manager Breaks Down The Complex Radio Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 2:35


The media landscape in the Springfield area is highly competitive, and traditional media such as print and broadcast have faced major challenges in the past few years. Kevin O’Dea, General Manager at Neuhoff Media, has witnessed these changes and challenges first hand.

WATCH & LISTEN: The Meaning Behind Miss. Black Illinois USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 2:45


University of Illinois Springfield graduate Kayla Ross traveled back to central Illinois as the new 2019 Miss Black Illinois. Ross’ watched pageants since she was little and she wanted to participate.

WATCH & LISTEN: St. John's Breadline Supervisor Inspires Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 3:27


Shawna Harris is the supervisor of St. John’s Breadline in Springfield, Illinois. Her organization provided over two hundred thousand nutritious meals each year to those who are struggling with hunger within our community. Friends, neighbors, and those facing difficult circumstances depend on St. John’s Breadline to provide a warm meal without shame or stigma. Harris also has many dreams and ideas for the Breadline. She is hoping that she can achieve all of them even if she doesn’t have the money.

WATCH & LISTEN: From Happy Meals to Hospitals:Talking with Ronald McDonald House Program Coordinator

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 3:15


In 1986 the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Illinois officially opened its doors as a way for family members to stay close to their children in the hospital. Program Director Katie Alsup explained how she first got involved with the charity house.

WATCH & LISTEN: Executive Director of the Boys and Girls Club Connects Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 3:04


Being community-minded comes fairly easily for Bill Legge. He’s the executive director of the boys and girls club, and more recently, the owner of the local coffee shop, Grab A Java.

WATCH & LISTEN: The Scary Secret About the Lower Northwest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 4:15


Earlier this month, there was a series of earthquakes that struck California, but there are also ones that tend to hit closer to home. The closest fault to us is New Madrid. Samantha Reif is a geology professor at Lincoln Land Community College.

WATCH & LISTEN: UIS Professors' Passion for Justice Helps Free 12 Innocent Illinoisans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 3:39


Dr. Larry Golden is a founding member and Director of the Illinois Innocence Project at the University of Illinois Springfield, and current Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Legal Studies at UIS. Dr Golden was recently awarded the 2019 U of I Distinguished Service award for his political activism and work with the Illinois Innocence Project. His passion for political science and social activism began during his years in undergrad at the University of New Hampshire. He was involved in numerous student protests and socio-political movements.

WATCH & LISTEN: Rochester Football Coach Looks Forward to a Winning Year

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 3:04


Derek Leonard is the football coach for Rochester High School and has won seven state championships in eight years.

WATCH & LISTEN: A Local Woman's Fight for Diversity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 3:53


Raychel Yokem is the human resource business partner at Horace Mann. Her job includes working with the executives in making decisions to help them make their goals.

WATCH & LISTEN: Michelle Tjelmeland - Fundraising Champion for Those with Hearing Loss

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 2:37


Michelle Tjelmeland founded the District 23 Boutique and the Cochlear Implant Awareness Foundation (CIAF). The Foundation helps spread awareness about hearing loss and the use of cochlear implants.

The Ever Changing Job: Working in PR at UIS.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 2:23


For NPR Illinois podcamp I'm Max Alessia.

Learning About Health And Exercise With Mike Suhadolnik

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 2:29


Hello I'm A.J. Vollmer, for NPR Illinois Podcamp.

The Report on Reporters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 2:49


For NPR Illinois podcamp, I'm Colin Curry.

Staley Museum: Touchstone of Decatur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 2:24


Hello, I’m Josh Gujjarlapudi for NPR Illinois Podcamp 2019. The name Staley is well-known throughout Decatur and the state of Illinois. A.E. Staley was a prominent businessman and the first owner of the Chicago bears Julie Staley, the wife of Mr. Staley's great-grandson, is the president of the Staley Museum.

UIS Employee Works Hard to Allow Foreign Students to Study in the US

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 2:18


Hello I’M Evan Klein for the 2019 NPR Illinois PodCamp. It’s exciting to have students from other countries on the local college campus. They add different perspectives in the classroom and bring different traditions to student life. J olene Vollmer works with international students every day as the immigration specialist.

Fire Inspectors Are Not Just Annoying. They Might Save Your Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 2:46


For NPR Illinois Podcamp, I’m Gabriel Villegas and this is a story about fire safety. That’s certainly not something you want to hear on a normal day!

Facebook, Finance, And The Facts.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 2:38


Hello, I am Madelyn Moore for the 2019 Illinois Podcamp. The world of journalism is constantly changing, and is extremely competitive. Even within the Springfield area, there are numerous outlets competing for people’s attention. The Illinois Times has carved out a distinct place within that landscape. I had a chance to talk with the Associate Publisher of the Illinois Times and Springfield Business Journal, James Bengfort. James got a degree in marketing which he uses in his work as publisher. He loved the capital city and searched for an opportunity to return after working for the Oklahoma Gazette.

The Woman Behind the Kidzeum: Leah Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 3:00


Hello, I’m Manu Mamillapalli for NPR Illinois Podcamp You might have heard of the Kidzeum in downtown Springfield, but you might not know what goes on behind the scenes of the whole operation. I had a chance to interview Leah Wilson, the Executive Director of the Kidzeum.

From Radio News to Energy Education, an Interview with Molly Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 2:28


Today I am talking to Molly Hall about her first job, how she became the Executive of the Energy Education Council, or the EEC.

Journalist, Teacher, And Editor: Scott Faingold Does All 3.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 3:13


Hi, I’m Alexander Shapinsky from NPR Illinois Podcamp. Scott Faingold is the new Student Media Director at UIS, and the Editor in Chief of the Activator magazine in Springfield, IL.

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