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This week John X and I were joined by HIT 100.9 morning's announcer, Aimee Craig! On this week's episode... Weekend recaps, we get to know Aimee, Stay ChatTY Shorts Day recap, unpack the submarine tragedy, new Shane Warne tv show, do you get anxiety when candles are lit at home, Frank Greene keep cups, Elon Musk versus Mark Zuckerberg in a cage fight, #JohnsRant about cleaning up at McDonalds, and much much more! Enjoy! Touch base: Email: mitch@mitchmcpherson.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082638196874 Instagram: https://instagram.com/getfrankpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Get Frank is produced by the amazing team at Creative Grit.
This week on the show we catch up with Aimee Craig from Bendigo's Hit 91.9This week on the show Aimee reveals how she used to teach the craft of radio and Podcasting in Jail. That's right in jail! Much like a lot of other announcers on this Podcast Aimee started her career at Community Radio SYN FM in Melbourne which lead her to NOVA 100 to work in Promotions and Marketing later landing her first on Air Role with Hit 91.9 in Bendigo.Aimee's Content is more than just what's happening between the speakers. Social Media is a big part of what Aimee does here at hit and notes that this as a big part of the radio industry moving forward.
Bevo dials into Bendigo's Hit 91.9 to talk with their new morning announcer; Aimee Craig!
Get ready to be inspired by our guest, Amy Craig, the new morning announcer at HIT 91.9 in Bendigo. Aimee opens up about her journey in the radio industry, offering a behind-the-scenes look into how she landed her dream job. She also shares her experiences with Leroy Brown, the fantastic content director she's been reaching out to for the last three years. The conversation reveals Amy's dedication to promoting local content, a passion that started during her days at Nova Entertainment and Joy 94.9. Plus, we'll hear about her adaption to Bendigo life, including the unique local slang she's been learning.Did you know Aimee is also a master of the mic at sporting and community events? We discuss her love for MCing and her time contributing to Beat Magazine, a journey which made her feel like a rock star. Aimee's obsession with TikTok also comes to the fore, as she explains how she connects with her audience through this popular social media platform. The cherry on top? She's working on a TikTok collaboration with Leroy Brown. We wrap things up by exploring Aimyee's admiration for her colleagues in the radio industry, and her dreams that have become reality. This episode is a treat for anyone curious about the radio broadcasting world or the path of a dedicated professional in the industry.Support the show
Who Died? was created by Aimee Craig to give voice to the memories of those we carry with us. Each episode is about one person's life and death as told by a loved one. Episode 6 is a conversation with Melissa about her father Larry. More information at https://www.whodiedpodcast.com/
Who Died? was created by Aimee Craig to give voice to the memories of those we carry with us. Each episode is about one person's life and death as told by a loved one. Episode 5 is a conversation with Phyllis DeCristofaro about her father Filipo (Philip). More information at https://www.whodiedpodcast.com/
In Episode 4 of Who Died? host Aimee Craig talks with Brandi Maxell about her mother. Music written and performed by Lida Husik.
Who Died? was created by Aimee Craig to give voice to the memories of those we carry with us. Each episode is about one person's life and death as told by a loved one. Episode 3 is a conversation with Lida Husik about her mother, Selma. More information at https://www.whodiedpodcast.com/
Who Died? was created by Aimee Craig to give voice to the memories of those we carry with us. Each episode is about one person's life and death as told by a loved one. Today's conversation is with Karol Collymore about her mother, Julia. More information at https://www.whodiedpodcast.com/
Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
In this episode we have five short documentaries by former MISC students. We have a piece on Kairos PDX by Radio U alum Aimee Craig as well as four stories that were produced this summer by our Summery Documentary Program students. We'll hear sound-rich portraits of Rahab's Sisters, Bus Riders Unite, Community Cycling Center, and City Repair Project.
After someone dies, we rarely get the chance to talk about how they lived because any conversation about them tends to focus on how they died or on how we are doing in our grief. The lack of opportunity to talk about our people - who they were, what they loved, how they influenced us - is what inspired Aimee Craig to create a new (amazing) podcast called Who Died? Grief Out Loud is guest hosting Aimee's podcast as it builds an audience - which we know won't take long at all! We'll be interspersing Who Died? episodes with our regular content and hope to post one each month. Who Died's first episode is a conversation with Doug Wells whose wife Neeley died in 2015. To learn more about Who Died? check out their site. https://www.whodiedpodcast.com/
Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
In this episode, we have two short documentaries on organizations working to facilitate conversations that sometimes divide our community. We'll also hear about a new photography project from Sisters of the Road. Host Phil Busse speaks with Shannon Cogan, Community Engagement Manager at Sisters, as well as photographers Damian Blakeley and Phoebe Oaks about Through Our Lens, a traveling show by unhoused photographers from the Sisters of the Road community. Special thanks to producer Aimee Craig for her story on Oregon Humanities, and to producer Carlye Meisburger for her story on Portland Playhouse.