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Best podcasts about aaron bolton

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Montana Public Radio News
Montanans with severe mental illness face a cycle of crisis and homelessness

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 6:06


Montanans living with severe mental illness are cycling in and out of ERs, jails, shelters and the state psychiatric hospital. Many never get the long-term help they need. One Missoula woman has been caught in that cycle for years. Her daughter uprooted her life to help. MTPR's Aaron Bolton brings us their story and reports on whether proposed reforms to the state mental health system offer them hope.

Montana Public Radio News
Patients could see fewer options as providers drop Medicare Advantage plansĀ 

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 5:27


We're continuing our coverage about health care options for seniors. MTPR health care reporter Aaron Bolton is back to talk more about Medicare Advantage, Medicare plans run by private insurance companies.

Montana Public Radio News
Flathead Warming Center continues to operate as lawsuit proceeds

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 1:57


It's been a week since a Kalispell homeless shelter reopened its doors for overnight stays. A judge ruled the shelter can operate while the larger case over its permit plays out. Montana Public Radio's Aaron Bolton talked to people benefiting from a warm bed.

Montana Public Radio News
The 2024 elections could mean big changes for health care in Montana

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 8:25


From abortion access to getting timely care, health care reporter Aaron Bolton spoke with MTPR's Elinor Smith about the context behind some voters' concerns.

Montana Public Radio News
HHS secretary talks Medicaid coverage, mental health services

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 9:44


U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra recently spoke with Montana Public Radio's Aaron Bolton to talk about Montanans losing Medicaid and mental health services.

Antonia Gonzales
Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Antonia Gonzales

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 4:58


The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) in northwest Montana are planning to build a local meat processing plant to expand services for local hunters and ranchers. Montana Public Radio's Aaron Bolton has more. The tribes are applying for a $7.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help build a processing plant […]

Montana Public Radio News
Stellar views and Blackfeet stories combine during Glacier Park's star party

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 2:14


Glacier National Park has some of the darkest skies in the country. Last weekend the park held its first star watching party since the pandemic. MTPR's Aaron Bolton reports.

The New Warehouse Podcast
EP 297: Procensis and the Importance of User Interface in the Warehouse

The New Warehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 33:18


In this episode host Kevin Lawton is joined by Aaron Bolton of Procensis at the Procensis Solution Center to discuss the evolution of user interfaces in warehouse tech and why a user interface is so important for productivity.Project Doctor - the project management expertExpertise and practical advice on project management with a personal touchListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Shared State
S2 Ep. 3 — Who decides the future of the Badger-Two Medicine?

Shared State

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 29:04


For many Montanans, the Badger-Two Medicine is synonymous with one of the most significant grassroots conservation successes in recent decades. That story is about Blackfeet tribal traditionalists, political leaders, and conservation groups coming together to defeat oil and gas leases in one undeveloped expanse of wilderness in Montana. Now, thecoalition faces thorny questions — what does long-term protection and management of the Badger look like, and who gets to decide? Ā  BONUS LINKS: Read more about the Badger-Two Medicine on the Blackfeet Nation's website. Find out about the documentary we referenced, Backbone of the World, here. Listen to ā€œLand Backā€ by A Tribe Called Red. Ā  Shared State a podcast from Montana Free Press, Montana Public Radio and Yellowstone Public Radio. This episode was reported by Aaron Bolton and edited by Nicky Ouellet. It was produced by Mara Silvers and hosted by Nick Mott. Editorial assistance from Corin Cates-Carney, Nadya Faulx, and Brad Tyer. Fact-checking by Jess Sheldahl. Gabe Sweeney is our sound designer.

Montana Public Radio News
Blackfeet Nation says farewell to Chief Old Person

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 2:06


The Blackfeet Nation laid its late chief, Earl Old Person to rest Friday. MTPR's Aaron Bolton reports from the funeral services in Browning.

Montana Public Radio News
Montana Now Has 10,000 Active COVID Cases. Nobody's Sure If We've Peaked Yet

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 6:33


There are over 10,000 active COVID-19 cases in Montana. The state reached that milestone Wednesday. Public health officials and experts say the latest outbreak is fueled by the Delta variant. MTPR's Freddy Monares and Aaron Bolton looked into what Montana can expect to come next.

Montana Public Radio News
School Mask Mandates Remain Controversial As COVID Cases Surge

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 8:16


Schools are reopening their doors amid spread of the coronavirus not seen since last winter. Yellowstone Public Radio's Olivia Weitz and Montana Public Radio's Aaron Bolton have been talking to school officials about what class is going to look like this fall and how staff and teachers are preparing.

Montana Public Radio News
Glacier Park Faces Record-Breaking Visitation And Staff Shortages

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 5:36


It is one of the busiest springs on record for Glacier National Park: Through May, nearly 300,000 people visited the park. And, for the first time this year, a ticketed entry system is limiting how many visitors can head up the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Montana Public Radio's Aaron Bolton spoke with park Deputy Superintendent Pete Webster about expectations, crowds and running the park amid the pandemic.

Montana Public Radio News
How Montana's New Laws Limit Public Health Powers

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 6:51


Montana’s Republican majority this session took aim at public health officials’ authority, saying they overstepped in their COVID-19 response with mask mandates and business closures. Freddy Monares spoke with Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton to break down the impacts of the bills that passed and those that didn’t.

Montana Public Radio News
Fate Of Some East Glacier Businesses Hinges On Reopening Of Park Entrance

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 5:57


A full year into the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses on or near the Blackfeet Indian Reservation are waiting to hear if the east gates of Glacier National Park will reopen. MTPR’s Aaron Bolton reports on how the Blackfeet Tribe is navigating the upcoming tourism season as businesses push to reopen their doors to travelers.

Montana Public Radio News
Is Montana Getting Its Fair Share Of COVID-19 Vaccines?

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 3:07


Political figures in the state have said over the last month that Montana isn’t getting its fair share of COVID-19 vaccines. "I still think we’re owed more vaccinations," Gov. Greg Gianforte said in a press conference this week. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton dug into those claims and shared his reporting with MTPR’s News Director Corin Cates-Carney.

Montana Public Radio News
Montana Colleges See Enrollment Decline Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 1:37


Montana’s flagship universities released their spring 2021 enrollment numbers this week, with both reporting fewer students than a year ago. MTPR's Aaron Bolton reports on how those schools are faring through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Marketplace Tech
Some tribes are getting help narrowing the digital divide

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 5:37


In Indian Country, the proportion of households with high-speed internet access has consistently lagged behind the rest of the U.S. There has been some work to improve things. An influx of federal funding has helped some tribes build their own broadband networks across the country. Here’s a success story from Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton, part of our series ā€œThe Internet Is Everything.ā€

Marketplace All-in-One
Some tribes are getting help narrowing the digital divide

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 5:37


In Indian Country, the proportion of households with high-speed internet access has consistently lagged behind the rest of the U.S. There has been some work to improve things. An influx of federal funding has helped some tribes build their own broadband networks across the country. Here’s a success story from Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton, part of our series ā€œThe Internet Is Everything.ā€

Marketplace Tech
Some tribes are getting help narrowing the digital divide

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 5:37


In Indian Country, the proportion of households with high-speed internet access has consistently lagged behind the rest of the U.S. There has been some work to improve things. An influx of federal funding has helped some tribes build their own broadband networks across the country. Here’s a success story from Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton, part of our series ā€œThe Internet Is Everything.ā€

Marketplace Tech
Some tribes are getting help narrowing the digital divide

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 5:37


In Indian Country, the proportion of households with high-speed internet access has consistently lagged behind the rest of the U.S. There has been some work to improve things. An influx of federal funding has helped some tribes build their own broadband networks across the country. Here’s a success story from Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton, part of our series ā€œThe Internet Is Everything.ā€

MCVcast | MT Conservation Voters
S4E2 Montana's Newest News Organization with Darrell Ehrlick

MCVcast | MT Conservation Voters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 27:50


Darrell Ehrlick, the editor of Montana's newest news organization, joins MCVcast to talk about the Daily Montanan. Whitney Tawney, Jake Brown and Aaron Murphy recap the reactions from Montana's congressional delegation to the attack on the U.S. Capitol and highlight what's missing in Governor Gianforte's proposed state budget. Plus, a comeback plan for a species missing in the Little Belt Mountains for a century. LINKS: * Public radio interview with Sen. Jon Tester by Aaron Bolton: http://bit.ly/39AnlSz * Sen. Jon Tester's fiery national op-ed about accountability in the Senate: http://bit.ly/39AnlSz * Public radio interview with Sen. Steve Daines by Kevin Trevellyan: http://bit.ly/3ipiaJz * Sen. Daines admits Antifa wasn't involved in violent pro-Trump riots on Capitol Hill: http://bit.ly/2LLXjnk * Rep. Rosendale calls violent insurrection of Capitol a ā€œfalseā€ crisis: http://bit.ly/3oM7Q0j * MCV's reaction to Gov. Gianforte's proposed budget: http://bit.ly/2LxuZFu * Group proposes 800,000 acres of new wilderness in Montana: http://bit.ly/3ifLims * The Daily Montanan: https://dailymontanan.com/ * More info about the Daily Montanan: http://bit.ly/3i1OAJE * PNS story about MontanaPushback.org: http://bit.ly/3oOpMHU * Wild martens reintroduced to Little Belt Mountains: http://bit.ly/3ifrvDx

Montana Politics
Tester: D.C. Insurrection Was 'A Terrorist Act'

Montana Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 5:23


On Wednesday, pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C., breaking down doors and forcing their way into both the Senate and House chambers. MTPR’s Aaron Bolton spoke with Montana’s Democratic Sen. Jon Tester about what he calls an attempted coup.

Montana Public Radio News
Tester: D.C. Insurrection Was 'A Terrorist Act'

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 5:23


On Wednesday, pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C., breaking down doors and forcing their way into both the Senate and House chambers. MTPR’s Aaron Bolton spoke with Montana’s Democratic Sen. Jon Tester about what he calls an attempted coup.

Montana Public Radio News
Montana Releases Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Phases, Timing

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 9:08


Jess Sheldahl: For YPR News, I'm Jess Sheldahl. Details about who will next receive the covid-19 vaccine in Montana and when are emerging, nearly 17,000 health care personnel in the state have received the first dose of the vaccine so far. Here to share what we know and still don't know about the rollout are Montana Public Radio's Aaron Bolton and Yellowstone Public Radio News’ is Nicky Ouellet Nicky Ouellet.

Montana Evening Newscast
Evening Newscast 12-29-20

Montana Evening Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 7:32


aaron@mtpr.org (Aaron Bolton)

aaron bolton evening newscast
Montana Evening Newscast
Evening Newscast 12-29-20

Montana Evening Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 7:32


aaron@mtpr.org (Aaron Bolton)

aaron bolton evening newscast
Montana Public Radio News
After Multiple Abuse Allegations, Ranch For Kids Permanently Loses License

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 6:30


State health officials Wednesday released a ruling from an administrative law judge that permanently revoked the license of Ranch for Kids. Ranch for Kids was a private therapeutic facility for children in northwest Montana. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton is here to walk us through this development.

Montana Public Radio News
What We Know, Don’t Know About COVID-19 Vaccination Distribution Plans In Montana

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 5:15


Montana health Officials held a meeting Tuesday with various stakeholders on their plan to distribute forthcoming COVID-19 vaccines. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton listened in on that meeting and he joins us now to walk us through what we know and don’t know, at this point about vaccination distribution plans in Montana.

Montana Public Radio News
How Risky Are Holiday Gatherings? Here's What Health Experts Say About COVID-19

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 6:50


As COVID-19 cases surge statewide and the holidays are approaching, many Montanans may be asking themselves how risky it is to gather with friends and family. MTPR’s Aaron Bolton is here to talk about what academics, infection modeling, and public health officials are saying about that risk.

Montana Public Radio News
Hi-Line Hospitals Struggling As COVID-19 Numbers Spike

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 5:11


As COVID-19 cases across the state increase, Montana’s rural counties, which largely escaped the state’s first peak this spring and summer, are now grappling with large outbreaks. MTPR’s Aaron Bolton spoke with New Media Broadcasters News Director Josh Margolis, based in Havre, about what he’s seeing along the Hi-Line .

Montana Public Radio News
Schools Take Different Approaches As COVID-19 Numbers Grow

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 7:10


Well over a month into the school year, some public school districts are making decisions about whether they should move toward more in-person education, while those that are dealing with outbreaks are temporarily shutting their doors. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton is here to talk about how districts are making these decisions.

Montana Public Radio News
COVID-19 Disclosure Policies Vary Widely Across Montana Schools

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 7:17


School districts across Montana have been in session for a few weeks now and there have already been confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in schools. But county health departments and school districts are taking varied approaches in how they are disclosing those cases to students, parents, staff and the broader public. MTPR's Aaron Bolton talks with YPR's Nicky Ouellet about his reporting on this.

Montana Public Radio News
Flathead County Health Officer Reflects On Northwest Montana Fair After Crowds Gather Unmasked

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 5:22


The Northwest Montana State Fair and Rodeo wrapped up on Sunday. Over the weekend images of the event published by the Daily Interlake newspaper showing a crowd at the rodeo circulated on social media and raised concern about possible spread of COVID-19. Event organizers say around 40,000 people attended the fair over its five day run. MTPR’s Aaron Bolton spoke with Flathead County Health Officer Tamilee Robinson via video chat to get her thoughts on how the fair went.

Montana Public Radio News
Montana Schools Prep For Learning Losses As Classroom Instruction Returns

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 4:50


It’s been about six months since most Montana students sat inside a classroom and as school doors reopen, teachers are eager to see if students fell behind while learning remotely. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton reports on districts’ plan to tackle the so-called ā€œCOVID slide.ā€

Montana Public Radio News
What Will School Reopening Look Like In Montana? It Depends

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 8:11


For the first time in months, students will be heading back to class in-person. What schools look like will depend on each school district, their community and what public health officials are comfortable with. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton joins Corin Cates-Carney to explain.

Montana Public Radio News
Montana Gyms Can Now Reopen With Distancing, Sanitation Requirements

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 6:27


Gyms of all kinds across Montana will have the option to reopen May 15 under guidance from Gov. Steve Bullock. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton found that some facilities don’t plan to open until a vaccine for the novel coronavirus is available. Others opened at the beginning of May. Bolton shares what he learned with Nicky Ouellet.

RedRock Leadership Podcast
Leadership Lockdown - Waging the War Against Mediocrity

RedRock Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 52:22


I had a great time being interviewed by Aaron Bolton. He hosts the Leadership Lockdown Podcast. With his permission, I am posting this in my podcast feed.Aaron is the owner of UpSkill Learning Solutions and he is waging a war against learning and development mediocrity. He believes if L&D professionals and educators are going to create, develop, or deliver anything, they should improve upon what’s existing, or surpass the status quo. He applies this mindset to accomplish his primary professional goal; helping others attain their maximum professional potential - developing leaders. He has previously achieved this goal by creating and delivering professional skills enhancement courses, and custom leadership development programs for several domestic and international corporations.You can connect with him here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronbolt1/

Real College Podcast

This week, we’re staying home. I mean sure, Minneapolis and St. Paul are bursting with things to do, places to visit, bands to listen to - but we all need a breather sometime right? We just need to sit down on our sofas, take a nap in our beds to wake up refreshed and ready to take on the Twin Cities and its limitless culture. Aaron Bolton hangs out at a house show, Nathan Gerdes listens to house bands, and Katie Bolin stay in to do some online dating. Also we hear the Word on the Street with Patrick Sharkey and Radio K's Weekly Release Spotlight.

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Real College Podcast

This week, we’re staying home. I mean sure, Minneapolis and St. Paul are bursting with things to do, places to visit, bands to listen to - but we all need a breather sometime right? We just need to sit down on our sofas, take a nap in our beds to wake up refreshed and ready to take on the Twin Cities and its limitless culture. Aaron Bolton hangs out at a house show, Nathan Gerdes listens to house bands, and Katie Bolin stay in to do some online dating. Also we hear the Word on the Street with Patrick Sharkey and Radio K's Weekly Release Spotlight.

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Real College Podcast
Aaron Bolton Retrospective

Real College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016


This week we say goodbye to one of our most cherished producers ever - Aaron Bolton. As Aaron prepares for a life in the real world, we reflect on his time at Radio K and the lasting impact he has made in his years here.

Real College Podcast
Aaron Bolton Retrospective

Real College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016


This week we say goodbye to one of our most cherished producers ever - Aaron Bolton. As Aaron prepares for a life in the real world, we reflect on his time at Radio K and the lasting impact he has made in his years here.

Real College Podcast

This week, we’re exploring… Earth. And with 72 state parks and well over 10,000 lakes, Minnesota is a natural spectacle and an ideal location to stage our show, discussing both the unpredictability and the comfort of nature. Aaron Bolton investigates contrary interpretations of climate change and Katie Bolin harvests a story from the apple orchards, we also hear the Word on the Street with Matt Curtis and the Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

Real College Podcast

This week, we’re exploring… Earth. And with 72 state parks and well over 10,000 lakes, Minnesota is a natural spectacle and an ideal location to stage our show, discussing both the unpredictability and the comfort of nature. Aaron Bolton investigates contrary interpretations of climate change and Katie Bolin harvests a story from the apple orchards, we also hear the Word on the Street with Matt Curtis and the Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

Real College Podcast

This week we’re covering the ever enchanting, always exciting and frighteningly fun night of Halloween. That’s right, we’re setting up our Ouija boards, buying cloves of garlic and travelling to the most mysterious places in the Twin Cities for a thriller. Lock all your doors, keep the lights on and listen to Aaron Bolton’s venture to Gray Cloud Island, Patrick Sharkey’s Soundscope of spookiness, Danielle Korby's Word on the Street and Max Fuller’s ghost hunt.

Real College Podcast

This week we’re covering the ever enchanting, always exciting and frighteningly fun night of Halloween. That’s right, we’re setting up our Ouija boards, buying cloves of garlic and travelling to the most mysterious places in the Twin Cities for a thriller. Lock all your doors, keep the lights on and listen to Aaron Bolton’s venture to Gray Cloud Island, Patrick Sharkey’s Soundscope of spookiness, Danielle Korby's Word on the Street and Max Fuller’s ghost hunt.

Real College Podcast

This week we’re talking technology. We’ve come a long way from Pong, dial up and computers that filled entire rooms, we now live in an age where we’re wired in at every opportunity, with gadgets only getting smaller, faster and more capable. But with all these advancements, certain responsibilities need to be taken, and risks need to be avoided. Aaron Bolton investigates a data breach, Marjorie Otto weighs the morality of pirating content, and we hear the word on the street with Alex Thorson.

Real College Podcast

This week we’re talking technology. We’ve come a long way from Pong, dial up and computers that filled entire rooms, we now live in an age where we’re wired in at every opportunity, with gadgets only getting smaller, faster and more capable. But with all these advancements, certain responsibilities need to be taken, and risks need to be avoided. Aaron Bolton investigates a data breach, Marjorie Otto weighs the morality of pirating content, and we hear the word on the street with Alex Thorson.

Real College Podcast

This week, we’re exposing the underexposed. We’re working to bring coverage to the underrated and the under appreciated, to give them the credit and recognition they deserve. We’re covering two vastly different topics tonight because that’s what this show is all about. Aaron Bolton hears the voice of minority musicians in a scene that’s due for diversity, and I investigate why my favorite sport isn’t as regarded by my fellow Americans. Also we hear the word on the street with Emily Dueker and the Weekly Release Spotlight.

Real College Podcast

This week, we’re exposing the underexposed. We’re working to bring coverage to the underrated and the under appreciated, to give them the credit and recognition they deserve. We’re covering two vastly different topics tonight because that’s what this show is all about. Aaron Bolton hears the voice of minority musicians in a scene that’s due for diversity, and I investigate why my favorite sport isn’t as regarded by my fellow Americans. Also we hear the word on the street with Emily Dueker and the Weekly Release Spotlight.

Real College Podcast

This week, we're taking on something big. Bigger than all of us - except the Beatles. Maxxx Fuller hosts the show in Matt Curtis's absence and examines how the blonde-haired blue-eyed image of Jesus came to be. We also hear the Word on the Street from Aaron Bolton and the Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

Real College Podcast

This week, we're taking on something big. Bigger than all of us - except the Beatles. Maxxx Fuller hosts the show in Matt Curtis's absence and examines how the blonde-haired blue-eyed image of Jesus came to be. We also hear the Word on the Street from Aaron Bolton and the Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

Real College Podcast

This week we’re discussing the ins and outs of medicinal marijuana. May 29th 2014 was the day Governor Dayton legalized medical marijuana after a long fought battle, but as we take a closer look at the evolution of medical marijuana allowance in Minnesota, we see that we still have a long way to go. Stories from Matt Curtis and Aaron Bolton, also we hear The Word on the Street from volunteer Emily Dueker and Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

Real College Podcast

This week we’re discussing the ins and outs of medicinal marijuana. May 29th 2014 was the day Governor Dayton legalized medical marijuana after a long fought battle, but as we take a closer look at the evolution of medical marijuana allowance in Minnesota, we see that we still have a long way to go. Stories from Matt Curtis and Aaron Bolton, also we hear The Word on the Street from volunteer Emily Dueker and Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

Weekend Hit List
Weekend Hit List - 08/02/2015

Weekend Hit List

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015


Aaron Bolton gives you a taste of the Twin Cities events you need to be at this weekend.

Weekend Hit List
Weekend Hit List - 08/02/2015

Weekend Hit List

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015


Aaron Bolton gives you a taste of the Twin Cities events you need to be at this weekend.

Weekend Hit List
Weekend Hit List - 07/24/2015

Weekend Hit List

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015


Aaron Bolton gives you a taste of the Twin Cities events you need to be at this weekend.

Weekend Hit List
Weekend Hit List - 07/24/2015

Weekend Hit List

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015


Aaron Bolton gives you a taste of the Twin Cities events you need to be at this weekend.

Real College Podcast
Resourcefulness

Real College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015


This week we’re being resourceful. Host Matthew Curtis joined by the show’s producers, Aaron Bolton and Max Fuller as we listen to stories of people using what they have to further flourish or to simply get by. Also we hear The Word on the Street from volunteer Jackie Renzetti and Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

Real College Podcast
Resourcefulness

Real College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015


This week we’re being resourceful. Host Matthew Curtis joined by the show’s producers, Aaron Bolton and Max Fuller as we listen to stories of people using what they have to further flourish or to simply get by. Also we hear The Word on the Street from volunteer Jackie Renzetti and Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

Real College Podcast

This week, we’re paying tribute to the past in order to move forward. Host Matthew Curtis is joined by the show’s producers as we look back on our favorite stories to reflect, learn and progress. Max Fuller questions the lack of diversity in Hollywood, Marjorie Otto uncovers the cat culture and Aaron Bolton learns about security breaches.

Real College Podcast

This week, we’re paying tribute to the past in order to move forward. Host Matthew Curtis is joined by the show’s producers as we look back on our favorite stories to reflect, learn and progress. Max Fuller questions the lack of diversity in Hollywood, Marjorie Otto uncovers the cat culture and Aaron Bolton learns about security breaches.

Culture Queue
The Other Realm

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015


This week, we’re exploring the other realm. That’s right, we’re setting up our Ouija boards, buy cloves of garlic and traveling to the most mysterious places in the twin cities for a look at some urban legends. Lock all your doors, keep the lights on and listen to Aaron Bolton’s venture to Gray Cloud Island, Patrick Sharkey’s soundscope of spookiness and Max fuller’s ghost hunt.

Culture Queue
The Other Realm

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015


This week, we’re exploring the other realm. That’s right, we’re setting up our Ouija boards, buy cloves of garlic and traveling to the most mysterious places in the twin cities for a look at some urban legends. Lock all your doors, keep the lights on and listen to Aaron Bolton’s venture to Gray Cloud Island, Patrick Sharkey’s soundscope of spookiness and Max fuller’s ghost hunt.

Culture Queue
Home is Where the Heart is

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015


This week, we’re staying home. I mean sure, Minneapolis and St. Paul are bursting with things to do, places to visit, bands to listen to - but we all need a breather sometime right? We just need to sit down on our sofas, take a nap in our beds to wake up refreshed and ready to take on the Twin Cities and its limitless culture. Aaron Bolton hangs out at a house show, Nathan Gerdes listens to house bands, and Katie Bolin does some online dating.

Culture Queue
Home is Where the Heart is

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015


This week, we’re staying home. I mean sure, Minneapolis and St. Paul are bursting with things to do, places to visit, bands to listen to - but we all need a breather sometime right? We just need to sit down on our sofas, take a nap in our beds to wake up refreshed and ready to take on the Twin Cities and its limitless culture. Aaron Bolton hangs out at a house show, Nathan Gerdes listens to house bands, and Katie Bolin does some online dating.

Culture Queue
From the Ground Up

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015


This week, we’re finding entertainment at the grassroots. In the age of the internet, audiences for our work have never been more available. Whether you’re make YouTube videos with your old high school friends or you have a Soundcloud with demos of your songs recorded with an iPhone, this is the age for everyone. Tonight we hear stories of people following their passions from the ground up. Matt Curtis speaks to students at the U premiering their latest theater production, Aaron Bolton listens to local independent bands and Amy Friedman gets sold on student entrepreneurs.

Culture Queue
From the Ground Up

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2015


This week, we’re finding entertainment at the grassroots. In the age of the internet, audiences for our work have never been more available. Whether you’re make YouTube videos with your old high school friends or you have a Soundcloud with demos of your songs recorded with an iPhone, this is the age for everyone. Tonight we hear stories of people following their passions from the ground up. Matt Curtis speaks to students at the U premiering their latest theater production, Aaron Bolton listens to local independent bands and Amy Friedman gets sold on student entrepreneurs.

Culture Queue
Time for Technology

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015


This week we’re talking technology. We’ve come a long way from Pong, dial up and computers that filled entire rooms, we live in an age where we’re hooked up whenever we see fit, and things are only getting smaller, faster and more capable. But with all these advancements, certain responsibilities need to be taken, and risks need to be avoided. Aaron Bolton investigates a data breach, Marjorie Otto weighs the morality of pirating content, and Joe Krall gives advice in securely using the internet.

Culture Queue
Time for Technology

Culture Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015


This week we’re talking technology. We’ve come a long way from Pong, dial up and computers that filled entire rooms, we live in an age where we’re hooked up whenever we see fit, and things are only getting smaller, faster and more capable. But with all these advancements, certain responsibilities need to be taken, and risks need to be avoided. Aaron Bolton investigates a data breach, Marjorie Otto weighs the morality of pirating content, and Joe Krall gives advice in securely using the internet.

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Trying to Make it

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014


This week we’re speaking with groups who are trying to make it, despite the obstacles. People who are aren’t in positions of power, who are taken advantage of, who fighting to make themselves heard. New reporter Max Fuller wants to know why Hollywood is keeping out African Americans, I paint a picture of a potentially shady internship, and Aaron Bolton gives us a Soundscope.

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Trying to Make it

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014


This week we’re speaking with groups who are trying to make it, despite the obstacles. People who are aren’t in positions of power, who are taken advantage of, who fighting to make themselves heard. New reporter Max Fuller wants to know why Hollywood is keeping out African Americans, I paint a picture of a potentially shady internship, and Aaron Bolton gives us a Soundscope.

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Take the Power Back

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014


This week, we’re taking the power back. The man, the system, whatever you want to call the all-powerful force in society that you glare towards when things don’t work out – we’re fighting it. We’re protesting and contesting in two stories from our producers. In the first, Aaron Bolton gets in gear to argue Parking Tickets in the cities, Parker Lemke tries his hand at student protests and I talk to Sam Segal about Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight.

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Take the Power Back

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014


This week, we’re taking the power back. The man, the system, whatever you want to call the all-powerful force in society that you glare towards when things don’t work out – we’re fighting it. We’re protesting and contesting in two stories from our producers. In the first, Aaron Bolton gets in gear to argue Parking Tickets in the cities, Parker Lemke tries his hand at student protests and I talk to Sam Segal about Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight.

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The Community Resources

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014


This week, we’re relying on the Twin Cities community. The eclectic, exciting and energetic society that we’re fortunate to surround ourselves with. We’re a diverse people who can change the entire world or make one person’s day a little bit better. Katie Bolin looks to Minneapolis to change Ebola in the US, Parker Lemke checks out the local comedy scene and Aaron Bolton gives us the go-to anti-stress soundtrack.

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The Community Resources

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014


This week, we’re relying on the Twin Cities community. The eclectic, exciting and energetic society that we’re fortunate to surround ourselves with. We’re a diverse people who can change the entire world or make one person’s day a little bit better. Katie Bolin looks to Minneapolis to change Ebola in the US, Parker Lemke checks out the local comedy scene and Aaron Bolton gives us the go-to anti-stress soundtrack.

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Falling into Place

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014


Fall is before us already and we’re more than ready for it at Culture Queue. We’re snuggling up and listening to music, prepping the Halloween decorations and candy, and finding time to skateboard before the snow comes. Aaron Bolton finds the connection between music and skateboarding and Katie Bolin gives us the rundown on the definitive Halloween playlist.

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Falling into Place

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2014


Fall is before us already and we’re more than ready for it at Culture Queue. We’re snuggling up and listening to music, prepping the Halloween decorations and candy, and finding time to skateboard before the snow comes. Aaron Bolton finds the connection between music and skateboarding and Katie Bolin gives us the rundown on the definitive Halloween playlist.

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It's in Our Nature

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2014


This week, we’re exploring the beauty of nature. The leaves are falling, the snow is on its way, and there’s so much to be admired. Now it would be great if Minnesota had more seasons that Winter and nearly winter… Katie Bolin harvests the apple orchards of Minnesota for a story, Aaron Bolton listens to music on a rainy day, and Matthew Curtis interview EDM star Porter Robinson about his debut album, Worlds.

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It's in Our Nature

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2014


This week, we’re exploring the beauty of nature. The leaves are falling, the snow is on its way, and there’s so much to be admired. Now it would be great if Minnesota had more seasons that Winter and nearly winter… Katie Bolin harvests the apple orchards of Minnesota for a story, Aaron Bolton listens to music on a rainy day, and Matthew Curtis interview EDM star Porter Robinson about his debut album, Worlds.

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Speaking Out

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2014


This week, we’re speaking out, through powerful poetry, against crimes in our city, for the plight of the needy. Parker Lemke listens to modern poetry in Minneapolis, and Matthew Curtis find the facts on bike theft, and Aaron Bolton looks into the benefits of music therapy.

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Speaking Out

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014


This week, we’re speaking out, through powerful poetry, against crimes in our city, for the plight of the needy. Parker Lemke listens to modern poetry in Minneapolis, and Matthew Curtis find the facts on bike theft, and Aaron Bolton looks into the benefits of music therapy.

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This is Excellence

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014


This week, we’re covering excellence, what it takes to achieve it. Whether it’s joining others and working together, leaving competitors in the dust while you go it alone with your own style, or just waiting until your time comes. Aaron Bolton scratches the surface of the vinyl resurgence, Parker Lemke pledges to cover academic fraternities, and Matthew Curtis takes a look at one of the leading tech companies in the game.

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This is Excellence

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014


This week, we’re covering excellence, what it takes to achieve it. Whether it’s joining others and working together, leaving competitors in the dust while you go it alone with your own style, or just waiting until your time comes. Aaron Bolton scratches the surface of the vinyl resurgence, Parker Lemke pledges to cover academic fraternities, and Matthew Curtis takes a look at one of the leading tech companies in the game.

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Finding Their Way

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2014


This week, we’re talking to people trying to find their place. Whether it be an independent artist in saturated music industry, a person struggling with his or her emotions, looking to art for healing, or an athlete in an unpopular sport. Aaron Bolton listens to local independent bands, Amy Friedman talks with painters who are beginning to look up, and Alex Van Ess tries his hand at Curling.

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Finding Their Way

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2014


This week, we’re talking to people trying to find their place. Whether it be an independent artist in saturated music industry, a person struggling with his or her emotions, looking to art for healing, or an athlete in an unpopular sport. Aaron Bolton listens to local independent bands, Amy Friedman talks with painters who are beginning to look up, and Alex Van Ess tries his hand at Curling.

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Finishing What We Started

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014


This week we’re all about conclusions. Aaron Bolton wraps up his historical account of Minneapolis Hip Hop, Katie Bolin pulls the breaks on her series of biking in the Twin Cities, and Parker Lemke takes a bow at the Fridley Theatre.

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Finishing What We Started

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014


This week we’re all about conclusions. Aaron Bolton wraps up his historical account of Minneapolis Hip Hop, Katie Bolin pulls the breaks on her series of biking in the Twin Cities, and Parker Lemke takes a bow at the Fridley Theatre.

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Remember the Old Times

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2014


This week we’re reminiscing on what makes life in Minnesota – Minnesotan. We’re thinking about the toys we played with in elementary school, we’re listening to the music we grew up with in high school, and finally, we’re living the life of business and profession that we’re still trying to get a hold of. Amy Friedman plays with the toys of generations past, Aaron Bolton tunes in to 90s hip hop and Katie Bolin see how businesses take advantage of one of the most bike friendly cities in America.

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Remember the Old Times

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2014


This week we’re reminiscing on what makes life in Minnesota – Minnesotan. We’re thinking about the toys we played with in elementary school, we’re listening to the music we grew up with in high school, and finally, we’re living the life of business and profession that we’re still trying to get a hold of. Amy Friedman plays with the toys of generations past, Aaron Bolton tunes in to 90s hip hop and Katie Bolin see how businesses take advantage of one of the most bike friendly cities in America.

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Summer Stories

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014


Amy Friedman discovers the true meaning of identity, Parker Lemke does something, and Aaron Bolton starts his series of the convoluted history of Minneapolis hip-hop.

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Summer Stories

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2014


Amy Friedman discovers the true meaning of identity, Parker Lemke does something, and Aaron Bolton starts his series of the convoluted history of Minneapolis hip-hop.

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Learning on the Job

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2014


Nathan Gerdes sings his heart out for the last time and talks with metal vocalists, Parker Lemke travels the world of comics and looks into their presence in Minneapolis, and new music reporter Aaron Bolton stays up past curfew and visits the Northern Spark Festival.

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Learning on the Job

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2014


Nathan Gerdes sings his heart out for the last time and talks with metal vocalists, Parker Lemke travels the world of comics and looks into their presence in Minneapolis, and new music reporter Aaron Bolton stays up past curfew and visits the Northern Spark Festival.