Podcasts from WTBU, Boston University's student-run radio station.
A big storm hits the radio station. An elevator malfunctions. A relic from the nineties is recovered. A eulogy is delivered. Special thanks to Gldnfngr. --- There’s a thin line between truth and fiction. Dogtown exists somewhere in the middle. Engorge yourself on slices of life from around Boston where you can only believe half of what you see and nothing you hear. Featuring the vocal talents of Sage Holloway, Ashby Gentry, Josh Gluck, Willa Eigo, Hannah Antman, Nick Edis, Jackie Romankow, and Reilly Anspaugh. Special thanks to Matthew Martori, Alec Videla, and Hannah Xue.
Two guests! What is this, a crossover episode? The prodigal Armand Manoukian returns in this episode, and we also chat with Christian Rich, a rising Tik Tok star. Today, we tackle some very important topics such as: the history of incels, emily and armand’s rap beef, and being wholesome on social media. We also brainstorm ideas for our next episode, which may or may not feature the infamous Bobby. Stay tuned. --- Follow us on social media, we are very funny. Twitter: @yaswtbu Instagram: @yaspodcastwtbu
Someone falls in love. Someone comes unhinged. Someone loses a friend. Someone gets an audience. Everything is about to change. Special thanks to Oliver Hazard. --- There’s a thin line between truth and fiction. Dogtown exists somewhere in the middle. Engorge yourself on slices of life from around Boston where you can only believe half of what you see and nothing you hear. Featuring the vocal talents of Sage Holloway, Ashby Gentry, Josh Gluck, Willa Eigo, Hannah Antman, Nick Edis, Jackie Romankow, and Reilly Anspaugh. Special thanks to Matthew Martori, Alec Videla, and Hannah Xue.
welcome back! in this episode, our guest is alex tuchi! (formerly of hollywood ketchup, currently of dog town.) Highlights of this episode include bad tinder bios, floribama shore, surprise appearances from Love is on the Air of WTBU, gilbert godfried, ghosting, vine vs. tik tok, and incels. Stay tuned for next episode! Follow us on social media, we are very funny. Twitter: @yaswtbu Instagram: @yaspodcastwtbu
hey guys! welcome back to the third episode of YAS! stay tuned for next episode, where we will have the lovely alex tuchi on the show. in this special belated thanksgiving episode, we give thanks to: (in no particular order) frank hernandez emily’s future presidential policies mood lighting in the podcast suite armand calling into the show com computers automatically deleting files :)) not being cancelled yet! the alternative kids playing ariana grande for us BOBBY AGREEING TO COME ON THE POD Stay tuned for next episode! Follow us on social media, we are very funny. Twitter: @yaswtbu Instagram: @yaspodcastwtbu
One and Two talk about the nature of fear. S and W see something. Clara remembers her father. Joel falls off the wagon. Everyone is excited about hockey. Special thanks to Sidney Gish. --- There’s a thin line between truth and fiction. Dogtown exists somewhere in the middle. Engorge yourself on slices of life from around Boston where you can only believe half of what you see and nothing you hear. Featuring the vocal talents of Sage Holloway, Ashby Gentry, Josh Gluck, Willa Eigo, Hannah Antman, Nick Edis, Jackie Romankow, and Reilly Anspaugh. Special thanks to Matthew Martori, Alec Videla, and Hannah Xue.
Welcome back to the second episode of YAS! In this very spooky episode, we experiment with ASMR, talk about worst Halloween costumes, scouting podcast guests on Tinder, and Tom Delonge! Questions of the week: Who is the hottest SNL cast member? Why does Insatiable exist? Why doesn’t “Bobby” want to be on the podcast? Stay tuned for the next episode, where we will have a special guest! Thank u, next! Follow us on social media, we are very funny. --- Twitter: @yaswtbu Instagram: @yaspodcastwtbu
Clara recounts a fall visit to her aunt on air. Two friends pontificate on an alien abduction they bore witness to. A pair of volunteer investigators eat donuts on a stakeout. Joel invokes the help of something greater than himself. Special thanks to On Planets. --- There’s a thin line between truth and fiction. Dogtown exists somewhere in the middle. Engorge yourself on slices of life from around Boston where you can only believe half of what you see and nothing you hear. Featuring the vocal talents of Sage Holloway, Ashby Gentry, Josh Gluck, Willa Eigo, Hannah Antman, Nick Edis, Jackie Romankow, and Reilly Anspaugh. Special thanks to Matthew Martori, Alec Videla, and Hannah Xue.
Introducing YAS, the latest and greatest WTBU podcast. Our hosts are Rukia Magege, Emily Rosen, and Elizabeth Puckette. In our premiere episode we get banned from Twitter, try to get sponsored by a food blog, and tackle some of life’s most difficult questions. Was Timmy Thick real? Is Ye pronounced “yay” or “yee”? Why does a Kidz Bop version of “Sorry Not Sorry” exist? Thanks for not listening! --- Twitter: @yaswtbu Instagram: @yaspodcastwtbu
In this episode, Sean and Joseph take a look at the best and worst of the Eastern Conference prior to the start of the 2018-19 season. They discuss the overall playoff picture and what teams might surprise the league this year. Sean and Joseph end with awards talks including MVP, DPOY, and Coach of the Year. ----- Twitter: @joekim2200 / @Sean_Golonka Email: golonkasean23@gmail.com / joekim805@gmail.com
In this episode, Sean and Joseph preview the western conference for the upcoming 2018-19 NBA season. From underwhelming teams to the most exciting teams to watch, this episode takes a general look at how the western conference might shake out this season. They also provide their "stream team" of the year and talk about what to expect from the pod as the season goes on. --- Twitter: @Sean_Golonka, @joekim2200 Email: golonkasean23@gmail.com, joekim805@gmail.com
This episode, we're taking it all the way back to 1977 in New York City. We'll take a look at the culture, the music, the people... and the killer that they all feared. Let's take a break to talk about Son of Sam, David Berkowitz and the incredible impact he had on New York City and the rest of the nation. --- Serial killers have been a part of worldwide cultures for most of history, from the panic caused by Jack the Ripper in London, to America’s first widely publicized homegrown killer Dr. H. H. Holmes, to more recent ones like the Manson family murders, Zodiac, and BTK. The Millennial obsession with dark humor and taboo talk has created an era in which killing is a hot topic. Whether we like it or not, serial killers have always gotten famous from what they do and they have always changed our pop culture. This is a podcast to explore why and how serial killers, both new and old, impact pop culture and vice versa. Facebook: www.facebook.com/Now-Thats-What-I…236974140210255/
In this first episode, we'll explore the murder hotel of the Chicago World's Fair and discuss America's first notable serial killer. We'll take a closer look at how this man kick-started the American true crime craze. Written, edited, and narrated by Kaelyn Tindall. _ _ _ Serial killers have been a part of worldwide cultures for most of history, from the panic caused by Jack the Ripper in London, to America’s first widely publicized homegrown killer Dr. H. H. Holmes, to more recent ones like the Manson family murders, Zodiac, and BTK. The Millennial obsession with dark humor and taboo talk has created an era in which killing is a hot topic. Whether we like it or not, serial killers have always gotten famous from what they do and they have always changed our pop culture. This is a podcast to explore why and how serial killers, both new and old, impact pop culture and vice versa. Facebook: www.facebook.com/Now-Thats-What-I…236974140210255/
In this episode, we dive into various perspectives on the increasing numbers of interfaith marriages. Danielle invites Tim Hopkins onto the show to talk about his experience of being raised in an interfaith home. Talk about putting a guest in the hot seat. By Danielle Isbell _ _ _ Godcast exists to share our stories about the presence or absence of religion in our lives. Each episode focuses on a particular issue or experience in the hopes of acknowledging that we are in a continued conversation with the religion/ worldview with which we were raised—whether that conversation happens from a place of reception or rejection. We hope to foster a space where we can listen attentively to other people’s religious experiences in order to learn and to uplift the multiplicity of ways that religion can play out in our lives. Twitter: twitter.com/GODCAST_PODCAST?lang=en FB: www.facebook.com/THEGODCASTPODCAST/ godcastpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
In the first ever episode of Godcast, Danielle asks Sarah about her first teachings on sex, and they get into a pretty passionate conversation about objectification, sexual pleasure, and the ways that the church forms men and women to think about (or not think about) bodies. By Danielle Isbell _ _ _ Godcast exists to share our stories about the presence or absence of religion in our lives. Each episode focuses on a particular issue or experience in the hopes of acknowledging that we are in a continued conversation with the religion/ worldview with which we were raised—whether that conversation happens from a place of reception or rejection. We hope to foster a space where we can listen attentively to other people’s religious experiences in order to learn and to uplift the multiplicity of ways that religion can play out in our lives. Twitter: twitter.com/GODCAST_PODCAST?lang=en FB: www.facebook.com/THEGODCASTPODCAST/ godcastpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
In this episode, we break down our favorite character introductions in film, go off on tangents about Trainspotting and Manchester by the Sea, and obsess over Aaron Sorkin. By Zoe Salvucci and Emma Simonoff _ _ _ “We Need To Talk About Movies” is a podcast where, each episode we choose a specific aspect of movies, such as character duos or endings, and rank our favorite uses of it.