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Kennst du diesen Ort im Urlaub an dem du denkst - wenn ich hier bleiben könnte? Wie schön muss es sein hier zu leben und zu arbeiten. Anna und Daniel leben Hobby, Beruf und Familie an genau so einem Ort. Mit Ihnen spreche ich heute darüber, wie die Vereinbarkeit wirklich funktioniert, wie man Abgrenzung hinbekommt und welche schönen und herausfordernden Momente das mit sich bringt. Auf gehts ins Beachhouse von Warnemünde – viel Spaß beim reinhören. Hier findest du alle Infos, Termine und Anmeldungen im Beachhouse: https://supremesurfkurs.de/beachhouse-warnemuende/ oder über Instagram Anna Instagram Daniel Instagram Annelie Alexandru Website LinkedIn Instagram
On March 16, 2020, podcasters Sophia Vaughn, Anna Daniel and William Wehmer began filing regular reports we called the "Bay 11 Journal." This show is a flashback to their very first report as they experienced the beginning of a crisis that continues one year later.
Former HTVers share their musical talents for this first-ever "Bay 11 Concert." We take a break from our coverage of the coronavirus to let alumni from the Hillcrest broadcast program introduce themselves, and the songs they sing. Anna Daniel hosts. We should note...several were singing and recording at home, and we appreciate the effort.
Our three podcasters share what they are seeing and experiencing in this special Bay 11 series reported by Sophia Vaughn, Anna Daniel, and William Wehmer. Recording on their cell phones, this is first-hand reporting, with some teen perspectives included, as the world faces the coronavirus pandemic. More segments to follow in the days and weeks ahead.
Hear how a street choir for members of the homeless community in Springfield is hitting the all the right notes. Anna Daniel reports. Then check out our look back at 2019 as Sophia Vaughn recalls some of the show's memorable segments.
Two trans teens visit with reporters Anna Daniel and Sophia Vaughn about their complicated lives, and how they "translate" them for their peers. Then Ben Bumgarner from the 1999-2000 staff of HTV visits with Anna for our regular "First 30" segment, as we celebrate our 30th year of broadcasting at Hillcrest. Ben is now a motion picture editor in Los Angeles, currently working on the CBS series "God Friended Me." Special thanks to Bryan Foster for his technical assistance on the show. Remember to find us at facebook.com/bay11podcast, and feel free to leave comments or story suggestions. You can e-mail us about stories, or about advertising on our podcast. Write: bay11podcast@gmail.com.
Teenage vaping has become a national concern. It has risen to alarming rates in recent months. Bay 11 reporter Anna Daniel talks to two teens--one who quit using e-cigarettes, one who still does--and a local expert who explains some of the harmful effects vaping can have on young people. Then in our "First 30" segment, Sophia Vaughn has an entertaining visit with Megan Matrone White, an HTV Hall of Famer from the class of 2002. She discusses the dramatic world events that took place during her high school years, and why she is now often called "The Mudhouse Girl" by video teachers and students across the nation.
Teenagers love late nights, but are definitely not crazy about early morning school bells. Anna Daniel digs into the sleep issue in our first story as she visits a local sleep clinic to see how they help people who are sleep-deprived. Then our new segment, "The First 30," focuses on past HTVers as we celebrate our 30th year of broadcasting at Hillcrest High School. Up first, Carolyn Eastman, an award-winning staff member from the class of 2003 who has stayed "in the business" since leaving HHS. Credits: Some music created by Gunnar Brooks. Reporters: Anna Daniel, Scott Zubillaga, with Sophia Vaughn. Follow us on this app, and at: facebook.com/bay11podcast E-mail us at: bay11podcast@gmail.com
Tracked: Our summer show this time begins with a look at young people who are being followed by their parents, thanks to apps that let them track their movements and more. Anna Daniel talks to three teens and a parent about the issues involved. Living History: Then Sophia Vaughn visits with a 96-year-old veteran of World War II, Kenneth Gaines, Jr., an Army Air Corp pilot who saw Nagasaki just 60 days after the atomic bomb was dropped in August of 1945. His memories of the war provide insights you only get from those who lived it.
Books are in the spotlight as we look at the future of real books, the kind you can hold, and the stores that sell them. Our first segment features a couple of Seattle bookstores reporter Anna Daniel visited during a recent broadcast trip to the northwest. People who make their living selling books were happy to discuss their confidence in the future of printed books, despite the online sales and electronic readers that have dominated the market in recent years. Then we have an in-depth interview with a former HTVer who is now an author. Matt Derrick was part of the very first broadcast class at Hillcrest. Late last year, he wrote a book about Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and it was (and is) a big hit regionally. He talked to Colby Bogle a little about those early days of HTV, and a lot about pulling together the Mahomes book in less than a month. The "Dig or Diss" segment features our staff sounding off about recycling and composting, post-travel woes, and a brand of shirt that does not handle perspiration well. Seriously, that was an actual thing we discussed.
KY3 consumer reporter Ashley Reynolds gets hundreds of tips each month from her loyal viewers. The tips often lead her to scam artists, shady deals, and services promised, but not provided. Bay 11 reporter Anna Daniel traces Ashley's journalism career, which began in high school when she was just 15, and led her to become one of the Ozarks' most-recognized reporters. In the interview, you can hear how dedicated Reynolds is to her viewers, and why she feels it is important for her to remain "on your side." In our "Dig or Diss" segment, be ready for an especially far-ranging discussion of "The Bundy Tapes," horses, Emily Dickinson, and the disadvantages pianists because of the size and immobility of their favorite instrument.
What started as a story about fad diets led reporter Anna Daniel to a recent HHS graduate, who shared how her constant dieting began threatening her health and well-being. Then Brenden Weaver brings us the colorful history of Doling Park in Springfield, which has been around since the late 19th century, providing warm memories for many Ozarkers. "Digs and Disses" this time includes high hopes for a horror movie sequel, "The Good Place," Cardi D's recent behavior, and a favorite book series for young kids. Shannon Pasko (srt6581@gmail.com), an awesome local cook, is our sponsor this time. Give her a chance to prepare a meal, or cater an event for you. You can follow us on Twitter @bay11podcast, like us at facebook.com/bay11podcast, and contact us at: bay11podcast@gmail.com.
"Vacay" is all about two vacation trips taken by Bay 11 staffers. In part one, Sophia Vaughn shares her excitement (or is that dread?) as her family heads to Colorado, which includes that long, flat, boring trek across Kansas. In fact, that is the main part of her report--getting past the Sunflower State. In part two, Anna Daniel and her family spent a week in Seattle, then drove home to Missouri. Anna gives us a day-by-day account of their adventures as they work their way back to Springfield. Special thanks to both of the families as they put up with our reporters talking into their cell phones and audio devices throughout these journeys.
We weren't even born the year Columbine happened. Thirteen people killed during a normal school day. It was a tragic wake-up call, but it wasn't the last one. Fast forward to the present, to another tragic school shooting in Parkland, Florida--the sounds of terror on our TV's once again--on Valentine's Day. On this edition of Bay 11, reporter Sophia Vaughn talks to two Stoneman Douglas students who took refuge in a closet with classmates, survived the shooting, and have now gone on to become activists, helping organize a march on Washington D.C. last month. Then in our second story, learn about a respite center for homeless women in Springfield, a small non-profit with a very large heart. Reported by Anna Daniel.
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