KAXE/KBXE Youth In Radio! Youth In Radio and encourages youth ages 19 and younger to explore the art of radio broadcasting right here at Northern Community Radio. Youth In Radio participants will create their very own radio segment or podcast to be aired on NCR’s Morning Show. Students will be guide…
This Youth in Radio features the Grand Rapids Southwest Elementary's Youth in Radio 2020 crew. Students Noah, Adelynn, Leo, Abbey and Willa interview their classroom volunteer Chris Ohland. Chris is from England and the kids ask her questions and learn a lot about her homeland. They learn about the weather, the food, British traditions and have a fun discussion about the Beatles.
This Youth in Radio Podcast features kids who attended College for Kids at Itasca Community College. The youth met for one week to learn about and create a podcast from idea to production. Hear the episode below. Listen Thursday mornings about 8:10 to hear the Youth in Radio Podcast on KBXE/KAXE. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Northern Community Radio's Youth in Radio Podcast seeks to keep radio relevant and educate the next generation of Northern Minnesotans in the art of radio communications and broadcasting. By supporting and encouraging the youth in our community to get involved in radio, we are securing the future of an amazing and truly magical form of communication in human history. Keeping radio real, fun, and important for our youth is what we aspire to do.
This Youth in Radio Podcast features Ben Bartholomew talking about his love for music on vinyl. Hear the episode below. Listen Thursday mornings about 8:10 to hear the Youth in Radio Podcast on KBXE/KAXE. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Northern Community Radio's Youth in Radio Podcast seeks to keep radio relevant and educate the next generation of Northern Minnesotans in the art of radio communications and broadcasting. By supporting and encouraging the youth in our community to get involved in radio, we are securing the future of an amazing and truly magical form of communication in human history. Keeping radio real, fun, and important for our youth is what we aspire to do.
This Youth in Radio Podcast features, Laynie, Shay, and Besha, students from Apple Blossom Village in Bemidji who answer the question “Who shares our community?” by exploring and reporting on the people and culture of Cameroon. Hear the episode below. Listen Thursday mornings about 8:10 to hear the Youth in Radio Podcast on KBXE/KAXE. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Northern Community Radio's Youth in Radio Podcast seeks to keep radio relevant and educate the next generation of Northern Minnesotans in the art of radio communications and broadcasting. By supporting and encouraging the youth in our community to get involved in radio, we are securing the future of an amazing and truly magical form of communication in human history. Keeping radio real, fun, and important for our youth is what we aspire to do.
This Youth in Radio Podcast features Finn, Lily, and Graham, from Apple Blossom Village in Bemidji presenting an answer to the question, "Who shares our community? Hear the episode below. Listen Thursday mornings about 8:10 to hear the Youth in Radio Podcast on KBXE/KAXE. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Northern Community Radio's Youth in Radio Podcast seeks to keep radio relevant and educate the next generation of Northern Minnesotans in the art of radio communications and broadcasting. By supporting and encouraging the youth in our community to get involved in radio, we are securing the future of an amazing and truly magical form of communication in human history. Keeping radio real, fun, and important for our youth is what we aspire to do.
This Youth in Radio Podcast features Kelli, Andrew, and Kayben from Apple Blossom Village in Bemidji who answer the question, "Who shares our community?" with a focus on Argentina. Hear the episode below. Listen Thursday mornings about 8:10 to hear the Youth in Radio Podcast on KBXE/KAXE. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Northern Community Radio's Youth in Radio Podcast seeks to keep radio relevant and educate the next generation of Northern Minnesotans in the art of radio communications and broadcasting. By supporting and encouraging the youth in our community to get involved in radio, we are securing the future of an amazing and truly magical form of communication in human history. Keeping radio real, fun, and important for our youth is what we aspire to do.
This Youth in Radio Podcast features Brooke Hubbes from Grand Rapids, a freshman who has an intense interest in horror literature. Hear the episode below. Listen Thursday mornings about 8:10 to hear the Youth in Radio Podcast on KBXE/KAXE. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Northern Community Radio's Youth in Radio Podcast seeks to keep radio relevant and educate the next generation of Northern Minnesotans in the art of radio communications and broadcasting. By supporting and encouraging the youth in our community to get involved in radio, we are securing the future of an amazing and truly magical form of communication in human history. Keeping radio real, fun, and important for our youth is what we aspire to do.
This Youth in Radio Podcast features Nate Bartholomew from Grand Rapids, an 18-year-old with a passion for the history of the Iron Range. Hear the episode below. Listen Thursday mornings about 8:10 to hear the Youth in Radio Podcast on KBXE/KAXE. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Northern Community Radio's Youth in Radio Podcast seeks to keep radio relevant and educate the next generation of Northern Minnesotans in the art of radio communications and broadcasting. By supporting and encouraging the youth in our community to get involved in radio, we are securing the future of an amazing and truly magical form of communication in human history. Keeping radio real, fun, and important for our youth is what we aspire to do.
This Youth in Radio podcast features Alex Fitch describing the relatively new genre of music called Americana. Hear the episode below. Listen Thursday mornings about 8:10 to hear the Youth in Radio Podcast on KBXE/KAXE. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org .
In this Youth in Radio Podcast Alex Morse and Nic Morse share their knowledge of Boy Scouts and talk about their adventures in scouting.
Michael Fitch of Grand Rapids produced the first Youth in Radio Podcast for KAXE/KBXE which will be aired Thursday mornings around 8:10 during the Morning Show. Fitch explores the relationship between music and arts education in young children. Hear the whole conversation below. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Youth in Radio Podcast is funded by the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund and the members of KAXE/KBXE.
Today marked the beginning of KAXE/KBXE’s Youth in Radio Podcast which will be aired Thursday mornings around 8:10 during the Morning Show. This morning, Heidi Holtan talked with Youth in Radio Coordinator Shannon Fitch who has been working with groups of students to create short pieces about the subject of their choosing. Hear the whole conversation below. The Youth in Radio Podcast is also available on kaxe.org and through iTunes. If you know someone who might want to make a podcast, send an email to comments@kaxe.org . Youth in Radio Podcast is funded by the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund and the members of KAXE/KBXE.