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Did you miss the final day of Ask Father during the Fall Fund Drive? Check out his answers to your questions sent in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Father also includes a brief Weekend Readiness to help you prepare for the upcoming Sunday Mass. Show Notes 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Did you miss the sixth day of Ask Father during the Fall Fund Drive? Check out his answers to your questions sent in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Show Notes 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
November 15th, 2024 - We welcome back Rob Marro, Jr. to discuss his new book, "Ebenezer Scrooge & the Ghost of Christmas Love" as we conclude our Fall Fund Drive. Call 1-877-711-8500 to donate, or visit TheStationOfTheCross.com! TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT
One day before what many are calling the most consequential in modern history and the last day of WBAI's Fall Fund Drive. Oh! And the start of National Native American Heritage Month. As if you didn't have enough reasons to give!
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Did you miss the final day of Ask Father during the Fall Fund Drive? Check out his answers to your questions sent in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Show Notes 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Lector's Guide to Biblical Pronunciations - Joseph Staudacher Freemasonry-Humanum Genus [Pamphlet]: XIII, Leo: 9780895551719: Amazon.com: Books Psalms and Compassions: A Jesuit's Journey Through Cancer - Fr. Timothy Brown, S.J. The War of the Antichrist with the Church and Christian Civilization - Msgr George F. Dillon, DD 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal Day 2 - Sins Against Synodality? Let's Talk About This The Devil and Communist China (Steve Mosher) 6/27/24 The Discernment of Spirits: An Ignatian Guide for Everyday Living The Examen Prayer: Ignatian Wisdom for Our Lives Today | Fr. Timothy Gallagher, O.M.V. Meditation and Contemplation: An Ignatian Guide to Praying with Scripture | Fr. Timothy Gallagher, O.M.V. An Ignatian Introduction to Prayer: Scriptural Reflections According to the Spiritual Exercises | Fr. Timothy Gallagher, O.M.V. Leisure: The Basis of Culture - Josef Pieper Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Did you miss the third day of Ask Father during the Fall Fund Drive? Check out his answers to your questions sent in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Show Notes 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Did you miss the third day of Ask Father during the Fall Fund Drive? Check out his answers to your questions sent in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Show Notes 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal Day 2 - Sins Against Synodality? Let's Talk About This Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
During Day Two of The Station of the Cross' Fall Fund Drive, Father McTeigue breaks tradition to discuss the breaking news coming out of Rome today with Joe McClane of A Catholic Take. A so-called penitential service was held to kick off the latest round of the Synod on Synodality. How will the spin doctors try to give a positive interpretation to the shocking and scandalous statements that came out of this Marxist struggle session? Show Notes 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Michael Haynes: "The Vatican's Synod Confession ceremony just ended..." Pope leads penitential service on eve of Synod with cardinals confessing list of new sins Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
Did you miss day one of Ask Father during the Fall Fund Drive? Check out his answers to your questions sent in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! Show Notes 2024 Fall On-Air Appeal: Celebrating 25 Years! iCatholic Mobile The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
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Today's episode of Talk-It-Out Radio is preempted by a 2024 fall fund drive special. The post Special Fall Fund Drive Programming appeared first on KPFA.
Today's episode of Making Contact is preempted by a 2024 fall fund drive special. The post Special Fall Fund Drive Programming appeared first on KPFA.
Today's episode of A Rude Awakening is preempted by a 2024 fall fund drive special: Brian Edwards-Tiekert interviews Yanis Varoufakis, author of the new book Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism. The post Special Fall Fund Drive Programming: author Yanis Varoufakis appeared first on KPFA.
Today's episode of Pushing Limits is preempted by a 2024 fall fund drive special. The post Special Fall Fund Drive Programming appeared first on KPFA.
Today's episode of Terre Verde is preempted by a 2024 fall fund drive special: Professor Richard Wolff (from Economic Update) discusses the true impact of tariffs. The post Special Fall Fund Drive Programming: Richard Wolff appeared first on KPFA.
Today's episode of Voices of the Middle East and North Africa is preempted by a 2024 election special, hosted by Mitch Jeserich. The post Special Fall Fund Drive Programming appeared first on KPFA.
Today's episode of APEX Express is preempted by a 2024 election special, hosted by Mitch Jeserich. The post Special Fall Fund Drive Programming appeared first on KPFA.
Get active in the community and show your support for the Sustainable Living Show during our 2024 WMNF Fall fund drive!
I saw the film and I was disappointed. We need to question what info is fed to us. Buffy Sainte Marie on the hot seat. Last show of the Fall Fund Drive!
Fall Fund drive is underway! October 6th-15th The post Arts Magazine Show: Fall Fund drive with Rick Staci & Linx Mix w/ Guests Ramona Pesinger & Val Kenna appeared first on KKFI.
It's Fall Fund Drive, and we're broadcasting live from our studios in downtown Sarasota. First: A few months ago, a local builders' group suggested Manatee County should end local wetland protections, arguing that state wetland buffer regulations are good enough. The Manatee County commission obliged and, in a matter of weeks, rushed the builders' suggestion through the process. Two weeks ago, a local environmental organization reacted by calling on its supporters to flood Manatee County with scientific evidence at a land-use meeting on Oct. 5, when the commissioners were expected to cast their final vote on the measure. Suncoast Waterkeeper wanted it to be on the record that cutting wetland buffers in half was a bad idea. Our news team was at the meeting yesterday. Then: WSLR reporter Ramon Lopez was at the closing event of a charrette yesterday. It ended a three-day process in which Benderson Development hunkered down with neighbors, to hash out a big project in downtown Sarasota. Big projects usually trigger big pushback. But this one was unusually harmonious.
anarcho*entheo*Astro*animism! Live from WDRT in Viroqua, Wisconsin to KPFA, to all; Caroline hosts Eddy Nix and Christopher Robin, Viroqua Community Citizen denizens, as we all be stepping into the Equinoctial still center of the storm – to dance all falsely estranged, (as a mean trick of the Reality Police) Back into dynamic harmonious equilibrium. Honoring Kropotkin's “Mutual Aid” & Erica Lagalisse”s “Occult Features of Anarchism” both of which are proffered as pledge incentives for KPFA, in Fall Fund Drive – call 800-439-5732 (Yip-Yip!) or online here: https://secure.kpfa.org/support/ Eddy Nix plays a bookseller in real life and has many projects operating in the dream world. He is founder and operator of Driftless Books and Music in Viroqua, Wi and was a founding teacher at Youth Initiative High School, and has a radio show on community radio station WDRT every Sunday. He identifies as a rhizome, or a verb, depending on circumstances. He has been many other things also. Christopher Robin: Curator and director of The Commons, Viroqua. Amatuer Astrologer and Musician. Knows Pooh. The post The Visionary Activist Show – Equinoctial anarcho*entheo*Astro*animism! appeared first on KPFA.
Friday on Political Rewind: Candidates receive new celebrity endorsements; Walker has the support of his former coach, Vince Dooley; Oprah Winfrey and Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda campaign for Warnock and Abrams. Plus, new records are set for early voting — maybe. Our panel looks at who's coming to the polls. The panel Bernard Fraga, @blfraga, professor of political science, Emory University Shannon McCaffrey, reporter, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jim Galloway, @JimJournalist, former political columnist, Atlanta Journal-Constitution Timestamps 0:00 - Intros 3:00 - Sen. Lindsey Graham will have to testify in Fulton probe 9:00 - Trends on early voting during this first week 18:20 - Democrats hope to get a boost from celebrities 32:00 - Walker campaign embraces badge GPB is wrapping up its Fall Fund Drive. You can donate by calling 800-222-4788, or visiting www.gpb.org.
Wednesday on Political Rewind: A record number of Georgians are already casting their ballots. This comes as President Biden says he'll prioritize codifying Roe v. Wade into law if Democrats take control of Congress. Meanwhile, Georgia's restrictive abortion law was a central theme in the debate for attorney general. The panel: Greg Bluestein, @bluestein, political reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Matt Brown, @mrbrownsir, democracy reporter, Washington Post Meg Kinnard, @MegKinnardAP, national politics reporter, Associated Press Timestamps: 0:00 - Introductions 3:00 - The second day of early voting saw large and continued voter turnout. 14:00 - Updates on the U.S. Senate race. 17:00 - President Biden says he'll push to codify abortion should Democrats maintain control of Congress. 22:00 - Brad Raffensperger continues to dominate the Secretary of State race, but he wasn't always a safe bet. 28:00 - Recapping debates for Senate and governor. GPB continues our Fall Fund Drive. You can donate by calling 800-222-4788, or by visiting GPB.org.
Father McTeigue answers more listener questions to finish up the Fall Fund Drive. We thank all of our generous benefactors who donated during this week of live appeals. Leftover questions will become the basis for future episodes of The Catholic Current, so continue to submit them to the Ask Father page! Donate to the 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) Ask Father McTeigue
It's that time of year again! This week is the Asheville FM #FallFundDrive, and we'll have a special Fund Drive show for you! Dr. Bob from The Climate Buzz show on AFM will be joining us to help pitch, and if YOU can help keep Radio Active Kids on the air, please donate at https://www.flipcause.com/secure/fundraiser/MTYwNjc1/76790! We'll be spinning new songs by Sonia De Los Santos, Uncle Devin, Muckemacher, Tallulah's Daddy, Strawbitty Yops, Yeah Nah & Tinker, plus older tunes by 1TribeCollective, Un Bosque EnCantado, Draco and the Malfoys, Duke Otherwise, Josh and Gab, Lard Dog, & Los Patapelá! Playlist is here: https://spinitron.com/WSFM/pl/16508681/Radio-Active-Kids
Father McTeigue answers more listener questions during the Fall Fund Drive. Tune in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) It's not too late to submit questions, either! Donate to the 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) Ask Father McTeigue
Father McTeigue answers more listener questions during the Fall Fund Drive. Tune in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) Donate to the 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) Ask Father McTeigue
Day two of Ask Father during the Fall Fund Drive. Check out Father McTeigue's answers to your questions sent in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) Donate to the 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) Ask Father McTeigue
Did you miss day one of Ask Father during the Fall Fund Drive? Check out his answers to your questions sent in, and please consider donating to The Station of the Cross 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) Donate to the 2022 Fall Appeal: "I am Coming Soon" (Rev 22:20) Ask Father McTeigue
This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, September 15th, 2022. Later in the program, the Indiana abortion ban goes into effect today. More coverage on the near total ban on abortion in today's Statehouse Roundup. In today's installment of Voices in the Street, public opinion polls in the streets of Bloomington, WFHB's Youth Radio …
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have a listener mailbag for our 400th episode. My wife Melissa joins me as a guest host to talk about the resilient nature of artists and the big changes that are coming in our family. Thanks to everyone who has been listening to the show and who has helped make this podcast a community. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, as we wrap up 2021, I need your help funding future episodes. For our Fall Fund Drive I ask that if you are able, you commit $4 a month to the show. That's only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns, ...and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an on-line source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 800 artists. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Donte K. Hayes. After focusing on printmaking early in his career, Donte moved into ceramics in 2015 and continues to make sculptural ceramics that incorporate sci-fi, social issues, and the material culture of the African Diaspora. In our interview we talk about transitioning from the figure to abstraction, how objects can initiate the viewer into a new mindset, and his recent collaborative mural project “Oracles of Iowa City.” Along with Antoine Williams he designed two large-scale murals that cover the façade of a parking garage in downtown Iowa City. To see examples of his work visit www.dontekhayes.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, I want to thank you for spending your time listening to world-class artists speak about their lives and creativity. As we wrap up 2021, I need your help funding future episodes. For our Fall Fund Drive I ask that if you are able, you commit $4 a month to the show. That's only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns, ...and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an on-line source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 800 artists. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Gay Smith. Her thrown and altered porcelain vessels range from everyday wares to elaborate candelabras and multipart stacked forms. In our interview we talk about articulating silhouettes through faceting, once firing porcelain in a soda kiln, and what she learned from being a community potter in an organized commune early in her career. To see examples of her work visit www.gertrudegrahamsmith.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, I want to thank you for spending your time listening to world-class artists speak about their lives and creativity. As we wrap up 2021, I need your help funding future episodes. For our Fall Fund Drive I ask that if you are able, you commit $4 a month to the show. That's only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns, ...and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an on-line source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 800 artists. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with John Britt. A noted glaze chemist and author, Britt has been making ceramics for over thirty-five years. In our interview we talk about problem solving in the glaze lab and balancing a career between making, teaching, and writing. His books on high-fire and mid-range glazes are best sellers, offering students an accessible way to study chemistry. For more information visit www.johnbrittpottery.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, I want to thank you for spending your time listening to world-class artists speak about their lives and creativity. As we wrap up 2021, I need your help funding future episodes. For our Fall Fund Drive I ask that if you are able, you commit $4 a month to the show. That's only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to Electric kilns, ...and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft is offering interactive online workshops, as well as in-person workshops in clay, wood, and metals beginning in 2022. To celebrate the start of their workshop season Pocosin is giving away an on-line workshop to one lucky maker. Simply subscribe to their newsletter and mention “Tales of Red Clay Rambler” in the "where did you hear about Pocosin" line before December 20th to be entered to win. www.pocosinarts.org.
From Nov. 14 to 20, CJRU 1280AM is raising funds to develop and implement the Your Story Here mentorship program that will launch in the Spring of 2022. Justin and Jacob will have more to tell you on Thursday, but here's what you need to know for now.Learn more at: https://store.cjru.ca/
A series of clips with Father McTeigue answering listeners' questions during our Fall Fund Drive 2021. Please Donate to support The Catholic Current
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org
Host Pat Riehle talks with Daniel Brazzell, Executive Director of Team Fidelis. The mission of Team Fidelis is to prevent suicide among service members and families by raising awareness, providing a bridge of HOPE and building camaraderie. This episode includes only the first half of the interview with Brazzell. The second half of this episode […] The post Team Fidelis and fall fund drive appeared first on KKFI.
Xubi and Paul chat with former guests and co-hosts about community events and why to support KSFR during their Fall Fund Drive.
Devon joins Michael in studio to discuss reopening the Kauffman Center since vaccines became available and the Winter/Spring schedule 2022! Also, the Fall Fund Drive 2021 is in full swing! The post Arts Magazine Show: Devon Carney KC Ballet Artistic Director and 2021 Fall Fund Drive appeared first on KKFI.
A series of clips with Father McTeigue answering listeners' questions during our Fall Fund Drive 2021. Please Donate to support The Catholic Current
Corey Messick and Jack Campbell join hosts Sell and Coach Yetzer for this episode! Two Roanoke College wrestlers are introduced and Coach Yetzer highlights the Fall Fund Drive. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nokewrestling/support
A series of clips with Father McTeigue answering listeners' questions during our Fall Fund Drive 2021. Please Donate to support The Catholic Current
A series of clips with Father McTeigue answering listeners' questions during our Fall Fund Drive 2021. Please Donate to support The Catholic Current
This week on Radio Active Kids, it's the Asheville FM Fall Fund Drive show! Please donate to help keep the show on the air & spinning great kindie music at ashevillefm.org/donate! We've got tons of amazing new music this week by Lucy Kalantari and the Jazz Cats, Joanie Leeds & Mista Cookie Jar & The Chocolate Chips, LOOPY TUNES Preschool Music, Kids Imagine Nation, Megan Schoenbohm, Blazh, Earth Mama, The Tallest Kid In The Room, Peter Puffin's Whale Tales, Don't Splash Marty & #TheLovegoods! Playlist is here!
For this week's show, we've got special guests, Jeremy Bennett, a passionate Bridge listener and supporter that is in charge of all of the cool events happening at Crossroads Hotel Kansas City and Sarah Bradshaw will be hanging out and producing the show. We talk about and play music from bands that will be on stage this weekend. For Camp Leavenworth we hear music from Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Katy Guillen and The Drive, and Quite Frankly. For the Plaza Art Fair, we hear music from OLIVIA FOX, Sam Arjes, They Call Me Sauce, and Hermon Mehari. And a brand new one from Nicole Springer who is pulling a doubleheader and playing BOTH events.
For this week's show, we've got special guests, Jeremy Bennett, a passionate Bridge listener and supporter that is in charge of all of the cool events happening at Crossroads Hotel Kansas City and Sarah Bradshaw will be hanging out and producing the show.We talk about and play music from bands that will be on stage this weekend. For Camp Leavenworth we hear music from Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear, Katy Guillen and The Drive, and Quite Frankly. For the Plaza Art Fair, we hear music from OLIVIA FOX, Sam Arjes, They Call Me Sauce, and Hermon Mehari. And a brand new one from Nicole Springer who is pulling a doubleheader and playing BOTH events.
On this episode of Noke Wrestling News we talk to Coach Nate Yetzer along with two recruits from New York, Sawyer Dereszynski and Ethan Palanca. Sawyer and Ethan talk about their unorthodox senior season and their journey through wrestling. Later, we find out the results of the Fall Fund Drive and touch on the Polar Plunge. Earl and Coach Yetzer wrap up the show discussing the cancelation of the 2021 DIII National Tournament.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Natania Hume. She is a potter and educator who splits time between teaching at a private school in Massachusetts and making pots in her studio in Vermont. In our interview we talk about selling small batch wholesale ceramics through home stores, looking for subtleties of color and form within minimalism, and using daily rituals to find work/life balance. To see examples of her work visit www.slow-studio.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, it’s been a wild year, and I want to thank you for spending your time with me, listening to world-class artists speak about their lives and creativity. It’s an honor to do this work, and I appreciate you choosing to listen week in and week out. As we wrap up 2020, I need your help funding future episodes. I’m not on a major network like NPR or Gimlet. I am a one-man operation, and I depend on the support of my listeners to keep the show going. I know this year has been tough for many folks, so for our Fall Fund Drive I’m keeping my request simple. I ask that if you are able, you commit four dollars a month to the show. That’s only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. I’ve got big plans for 2021 and your support now can help make those plans a reality. There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. If you join Patreon today you can access perks like t-shirts, water bottles, and other podcast swag, as well as having access to the Patreon exclusive Tales from the Vault podcast, which features remastered episodes that are no longer available on major podcast apps. Thanks for listening and stay safe out there.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Marty Gross about the Mingei Film Archive. We talk about how a gift from Bernard Leach started him on a decades long project to collect and restore videos surrounding the Mingei movement. In our interview we also talk about his methods for digitizing reel to reel films, understanding the impact of D.T. Suzuki on Soetsu Yanagi, and how these videos reshape the way we think about Shoji Hamada and other Mingei leaders. To see examples of the films, visit www.mingeifilm.martygrossfilms.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, it’s been a wild year, and I want to thank you for spending your time with me, listening to world-class artists speak about their lives and creativity. It’s an honor to do this work, and I appreciate you choosing to listen week in and week out. As we wrap up 2020, I need your help funding future episodes. I’m not on a major network like NPR or Gimlet. I am a one-man operation, and I depend on the support of my listeners to keep the show going. I know this year has been tough for many folks, so for our Fall Fund Drive I’m keeping my request simple. I ask that if you are able, you commit four dollars a month to the show. That’s only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. I’ve got big plans for 2021 and your support now can help make those plans a reality. There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. If you join Patreon today you can access perks like t-shirts, water bottles, and other podcast swag, as well as having access to the Patreon exclusive Tales from the Vault podcast, which features remastered episodes that are no longer available on major podcast apps. Thanks for listening and stay safe out there.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview about the Studio Potter with Jill Foote-Hutton and Jessica Detweiler. Established in 1972 the Studio Potter has been active in documenting the growth of American studio ceramics. In our interview we discuss the move into a digital format for the journal and the opportunities this presents for the organization. We also discuss equity in organizations, nonprofit funding options, and the Grants for Apprenticeship program. For more information visit www.studiopotter.org. On today’s Amaco Community Corkboard we have the POT LA New Year’s Day Sale. POT is a full-service studio owned and operated by artists of color with a mission to create a “space that felt accessible and empowering for those that felt marginalized in ceramic spaces.” Due to the pandemic POT LA needs your help while transitioning to online programming. On January 1st leaders in the ceramic arts will be selling work and donating 100% of the proceeds to the organization under the hashtag #SupportPOTLA. Please help us in reaching the goal of raising $5,000 to keep this important space going! You can follow them on Instagram at @pot_la and support them directly at www.Patreon.com/POTLA. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, it’s been a wild year, and I want to thank you for spending your time with me, listening to world-class artists speak about their lives and creativity. It’s an honor to do this work, and I appreciate you choosing to listen week in and week out. As we wrap up 2020, I need your help funding future episodes. I’m not on a major network like NPR or Gimlet. I am a one-man operation, and I depend on the support of my listeners to keep the show going. I know this year has been tough for many folks, so for our Fall Fund Drive I’m keeping my request simple. I ask that if you are able, you commit four dollars a month to the show. That’s only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. I’ve got big plans for 2021 and your support now can help make those plans a reality. There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. If you join Patreon today you can access perks like t-shirts, water bottles, and other podcast swag, as well as having access to the Patreon exclusive Tales from the Vault podcast, which features remastered episodes that are no longer available on major podcast apps. Thanks for listening and stay safe out there.
In this episode we talk to head coach Nate Yetzer about the staff's progress on the recruiting trail. A staggering 22 wrestlers have already committed to Roanoke. He also shares some of his theories about what makes a good recruiter and recruiting certain weight classes. It's also time for the Fall Fund Drive so make sure to support the team.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Bill Brouillard. He came to clay in the 1970’s and has had a variety of positions including being a resident artist at the Penland School and teaching for many decades at the Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA). In our interview we talk about the value of team teaching, which he did with Judith Salomon at CIA for over thirty years, and his most recent body of work relating our faith in technology to a secular religion. To see examples of his work, visit the show notes at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/episodeguide. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, it’s been a wild year, and I want to thank you for spending your time with me, listening to world class artists speak about their lives and creativity. It’s an honor to do this work, and I appreciate you choosing to listen week in and week out. As we wrap up 2020, I need your help funding future episodes. I’m not on a major network like NPR or Gimlet. I am a one-man operation and I depend on the support of my listeners to keep the show going. I know this year has been tough for many folks, so for our Fall Fund Drive I’m keeping my request simple. I ask that if you are able, you commit four dollars a month to the show. That’s only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. I’ve got big plans for 2021 and your support now can help make those plans a reality. There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. If you join Patreon today you can access perks like t-shirts, water bottles, and other podcast swag, as well as having access to the Patreon exclusive Tales from the Vault podcast, which features remastered episodes that are no longer available on major podcast apps. Thanks for listening and stay safe out there.
Inside the US Supreme Court (Photo: Wikipedia) 0:08 – Decisions pending before the US Supreme Court this fall Erwin Chemerinsky is the Dean of Berkeley Law. His books include The Case Against the Supreme Court and We the People: A Progressive Reading of the Constitution for the Twenty-First Century. 0:34 – History of the Supreme Court vs. Democracy Samuel Moyn (@samuelmoyn) is Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School and Professor of History at Yale University. 1:08 – Family of Miles Hall reaches $4m settlement with Walnut Creek Taun Hall is the mother of 23 year old Miles Hall, killed by Walnut Creek PD on Sep 2, 2019 while he was in the throes of a mental health crisis and the family called 911 for help. The family has started the Miles Hall Foundation to prevent any further tragedies and demand reforms to stop lethal police responses to mental health incidence. 1:34 – Newsom shuts down unemployment claims processing to “reset” in order to address the massive backlog and fraud in the system, leaving workers high and dry. Daniela Urban is Executive Director of the Center for Workers' Rights and special counsel to Legal Aid At Work (@LegalAidAtWork) Today is the first day of our Fall Fund Drive – thank you so much for supporting community radio! Right now, we're not featuring premiums but continuing to offer breaking news, analysis and insightful interviews on current events of this historic time. If that's something you value, please show your support for UpFront, KPFA and Pacifica Radio by donating online now at kpfa.org or call 1-800-HEY-KPFA or 1-800-439-5732. PHOTO: Claire Anderson for sharing their work on Unsplash. The post Fall Fund Drive kicks off today! Decisions pending before the Supreme Court this fall; Plus: Family of Miles Hall reaches settlement with Walnut Creek but continues fight for mental health response reforms appeared first on KPFA.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I speak with Aysha Peltz, Bruce Dehnert, and Lisa Vettoso, the organizers of the 45th annual Old Church Pottery Show. The event started in 1975 as a fundraiser for the Art School at Old Church in Demarest, NJ and quickly grew into one of the premier yearly sales of studio ceramics in the United States. In the interview we talk about the legacy of sale founders Karen Karnes and Mikhail Zakin, the curating process for choosing artists, and the genres within studio ceramics today. For more information visit www.oldchurchpotteryshow.org. Aysha Peltz is a studio potter and faculty at Bennington College in Vermont. www.ayshapeltz.com. Bruce Dehnert is a studio potter and director of the ceramics program at Peter's Valley Craft Center in New Jersey. www.brucedehnert.blogspot.com. Lisa Vettoso is the director of the Art School at Old Church in Demarest, NJ. www.tasoc.org. Chris Gustin was not available for this interview but also serves as a co-curator for the show. For today’s AMACO Community Corkboard we have the 45th Annual Old Church Pottery Show & Sale. The nationally-renowned event is December 6-8th 2019 in Demarest, NJ and features 29 ceramic artists displaying as many as 3,000 handmade pieces–from functional mugs, dishware, servers, and casseroles to sculptural works. Visit www.oldchurchpotteryshow.org for more information. I’d like to thank Amaco/Brent for sponsoring the community corkboard. Brent Equipment is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and have created a Limited Edition Black CXC wheel. For more information visit www.amaco.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, the most common feedback I get from you is that this podcast helps you feel connected to other artists. We live in a divided time and many of us are working by ourselves in solitary studios. The podcast combats that feeling of isolation by fostering a sense of community, while also providing an archive of our field. At this point our Patreon sustaining membership program and our sponsors contribute less than half of our monthly budget, which goes to promotion, production costs, and labor. My wife and I kick in the rest, which we do out of love for the project, but as you can imagine we could really use your help. I care deeply about this community, and I think art and making are vital to our world, now more than ever. I’m guessing you feel the same, so if you are able please donate to the show. Recurring donations are best because it allows us to create a stable budget, but one-time donations are also very helpful. You can find out more about these two options at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate. Before I go, I want to ask one more favor. After you make your donation ask a friend to match your pledge with their own. Word of mouth is the best call to action, so I ask that you help me, by encouraging your friends and studio mates to support the show. With your help I can keep producing the interviews you have come to love.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Michael Connelly. In his Phoenixville, PA studio he makes functional pottery balancing highly engineered forms and expressive line work. In our interview we talk about creating the bones of a strong ceramic form, converting former industrial spaces into creative space in the Brewerytown neighborhood of Philadelphia, and finding work/life balance. To see examples of his work visit www.connellypottery.com. For today’s AMACO Community Corkboard we have the Tampa Tour De Clay happening December 7th and 8th. The tour features 33 potters in five locations around the greater Tampa FL area. Each location will have demos by guest artists as well as hundreds of ceramic artworks for sale. For more information visit www.tampa-tour.squarespace.com. I’d like to thank Amaco/Brent for sponsoring the community corkboard. Brent Equipment is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and have created a Limited Edition Black CXC wheel. For more information visit www.amaco.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, the most common feedback I get from you is that this podcast helps you feel connected to other artists. We live in a divided time and many of us are working by ourselves in solitary studios. The podcast combats that feeling of isolation by fostering a sense of community, while also providing an archive of our field. At this point our Patreon sustaining membership program and our sponsors contribute less than half of our monthly budget. My wife and I kick in the rest, which we do out of love for the project, but as you can imagine we could really use your help. The goal of our Fall Fund Drive is to raise $12,000 for the next year. I care deeply about this community, and I think art and making are vital to our world, now more than ever. I’m guessing you feel the same, so if you are able please donate to the show. Recurring donations are best because it allows us to create a stable budget, but one-time donations are also very helpful. You can find out more about these two options at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate. Before I go, I want to ask one more favor. After you make your donation ask a friend to match your pledge with their own. Word of mouth is the best call to action, so I ask that you help me, by encouraging your friends and studio mates to support the show. With your help I can keep producing the interviews you have come to love.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with ceramic artist James Whiting. After living in Japan for many years he developed a love for ceramics that guided him into his own studio practice. James makes hand built vessels that are finished with nerikomi, embossing, and other compelling surface techniques. He is also the director of the Berkeley Potter’s Studio, which has grown from 25 to 425 members during his tenure. In the interview we talk about best practices for safety, staffing and member growth in a community studio. For more information on James visit www.jameswhitingceramics.com. To start the show, we also have a new song from The Painted Horses. Their self-titled album was just released including the song All the Pines in the West, which is featured on today’s show. For more information visit www.thepaintedhorsesmusic.com and listen back to episode 134 of the podcast, which features an interview and live-in-studio performance. For today’s AMACO Community Corkboard we have the Berkeley Potter’s Studio Holiday Sale happening December 6-8th. The sale features work by over fifty participating artists and takes place at their location at 1221 8th Street in Berkeley, Ca. For more info visit www.berkeleypottersstudio.com. I’d like to thank Amaco/Brent for sponsoring the community corkboard. Brent Equipment is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and have created a Limited Edition Black CXC wheel. For more information visit www.amaco.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, the most common feedback I get from you is that this podcast helps you feel connected to other artists. We live in a divided time and many of us are working by ourselves in solitary studios. The podcast combats that feeling of isolation by fostering a sense of community, while also providing an archive of our field. At this point our Patreon sustaining membership program and our sponsors contribute less than half of our monthly budget of $2000, which goes to promotion, production costs, and labor. My wife and I kick in the rest, which we do out of love for the project, but as you can imagine we could really use your help. The goal of our Fall Fund Drive is to raise $12,000 for the next year. I care deeply about this community, and I think art and making are vital to our world, now more than ever. I’m guessing you feel the same, so if you are able please donate to the show. Recurring donations are best because it allows us to create a stable budget, but one-time donations are also very helpful. You can find out more about these two options at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate. Before I go, I want to ask one more favor. After you make your donation ask a friend to match your pledge with their own. Word of mouth is the best call to action, so I ask that you help me, by encouraging your friends and studio mates to support the show. With your help I can keep producing the interviews you have come to love.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with potter and gallery owner Sandy Simon. She was a student of Warren MacKenzie’s at the University of Minnesota in the late 1960’s where she developed a studio practice of making utilitarian pots that continues to this day. In 1994 Sandy opened Trax Gallery in Berkeley, CA and has used the space to champion functional pottery. In our interview we talk about balancing form and decoration to create a unified pot, best practices for approaching galleries, and how the internet has changed the way pots are sold. For more information on Sandy visit www.traxgallery.com. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, the most common feedback I get from you is that this podcast helps you feel connected to other artists. We live in a divided time and many of us are working by ourselves in solitary studios. The podcast combats that feeling of isolation by fostering a sense of community, while also providing an archive of our field. At this point our Patreon sustaining membership program and our sponsors contribute less than half of our monthly budget of $2000, which goes to promotion, production costs, and labor. My wife and I kick in the rest, which we do out of love for the project, but as you can imagine we could really use your help. The goal of our Fall Fund Drive is to raise $12,000 for the next year. I care deeply about this community, and I think art and making are vital to our world, now more than ever. I’m guessing you feel the same, so if you are able please donate to the show. Recurring donations are best because it allows us to create a stable budget, but one-time donations are also very helpful. You can find out more about these two options at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate. Before I go, I want to ask one more favor. After you make your donation ask a friend to match your pledge with their own. Word of mouth is the best call to action, so I ask that you help me, by encouraging your friends and studio mates to support the show. With your help I can keep producing the interviews you have come to love. For today’s AMACO Community Corkboard we have Greenwich House Pottery’s annual Made In Clay holiday sale happening December 13th and 14th. The sale features work by over fifty participating artists and takes place at GHP’s historic brick walk-up at 16 Jones Street in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village. For more info about Made in Clay visit www.greenwichhouse.org/calendar. I’d like to thank Amaco/Brent for sponsoring the community corkboard. Brent Equipment is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and have created a Limited Edition Black CXC wheel. For more information visit www.amaco.com.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Wayne Higby. He came to Alfred University as an associate professor of ceramics in 1973. He continues to teach there to this day, along with maintaining an active studio practice and a recent appointment as the director of the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum. In our interview we talk about the importance of what Higby calls “witnessing” in his teaching, the five lenses of critique, and the founding of the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum. For more information visit www.americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/higby where you can see images of Wayne’s work from his 2013 Renwick Gallery retrospective Infinite Place: The Ceramic Art of Wayne Higby. Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, the leaves are falling here in the U.S. so it’s time for you to show your love for this podcast during our Fall fund drive. Our goal for the month of November is to raise $12,000 to support our production costs. Throughout the year I receive emails from fans who talk about how this podcast helps them connect with other artists around the world. One recent listener said, “I appreciate all the voices you give a platform to, especially amazing women like Naomi Clement.” Giving voice to the many generations of ceramics artists that are working today is my mission and I need your help to accomplish it. You can get involved by making a monthly donation at www.patreon.com/redclayrambler, or you can make a one-time donation at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate. After you make your donation ask a friend to match your pledge with their own. Word of mouth is the best call to action, so I ask that you help me, by encouraging your friends and studio mates to support the show. With your help I can keep producing the interviews that you have come to love. For today’s AMACO Community Corkboard we have the 43rd annual Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show taking place November 8th - 10th, 2019 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. With over a dozen categories of fine craft including ceramics, jewelry, furniture, fiber, and more, attendees will have ample opportunity to interact with the artists during the show, including “meet & greet” tours with artists, opening night gala and award ceremony, on-site artist demonstrations, and a fashion show. To learn more about the Craft Show and ticket information, please visit www.pmacraftshow.org. I’d like to thank Amaco/Brent for sponsoring the community corkboard. Brent Equipment is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year and have created a Limited Edition Black CXC wheel. For more information visit www.amaco.com.
Halloween themed Fall Fund Drive show.Halloween by Alice Donut on Virus 100 (Alternative Tentacles) Ghost by Jon Spencer on Spencer Sings The Hits! (In The Red)Monster by Haybaby on They Get There (Tiny Engines)Day Of The Dead by Chris Butler & Ralph Carney on Songs for Unsung Holidays (Smog Veil Records)A Wonderful Beast by Calvin Johnson on A Wonderful Beast (K Records)Zombie Zoo by Tom Petty on Full Moon Fever (MCA Records)Ghost by Neutral Milk Hotel on In The Aeroplane Over The Sea (Merge)Halloween III by Lightning Bolt on Sonic Citadel (Thrill Jockey)Look a Ghost by Unwound on Leaves Turn Inside You (Kill Rock Stars)Scary Kids Scaring Kids by Cap'N Jazz on Analphabetapolothology (Jade Tree)Scary by Chastity on Death Lust (Captured Tracks)Vampire by Antsy Pants on Antsy Pants (Plan-It-X Records)What Sign was Frankenstein by Escape-ism on The Lost Record (Merge)Barry You're Dead by Death to Ming on Death to Ming (Self-Released)Monster Party by BAT! on Bat Music for Bat People (Cleopatra Records ) Ghost Days by Sonny & The Sunsets on Hairdressers From Heaven (Rocks In Your Head Records)Dracula's Wedding by Outkast (feat. Kelis) on Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (Arista)Scary People by Georgi Kay on Where I Go To Disappear (self)Ghost Talk by The Budos Band on V (Daptone)Ghostbusters by The Limbos on Mint 400 Records Presents: At The Movies (Mint 400)Soul Dracula by Hot Blood on Dracula And C° (Disques Carrere)More Dead by Death Valley Girls on Darkness Rains (Suicide Squeeze)Spooky by Classics IV on Spooky (CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92))Are We Dead Yet? by The Exbats on E is for Exbats (Burger Records)Halloween by The Dead Kennedys on Plastic Surgery Disasters (Faulty Products)
This week's episode features Friends O' The Dirt Wyatt Gordon, Sheri Shannon, and Taikein Cooper for a little chit chat on the State of Richmond. It's also our Fall Fund Drive episode for our home station WRIR-LP 97.3FM Richmond Independent Radio. If you can, please give at wrir.org to keep us and shows like us on the air!
Fall Fund Drive is back and so are we! lots of great new music plus some great pitches!
It’s Fall Fund Drive at WFHB when we invite you to become contributing members. This is very literally YOUR community radio station when you become a contributing or sustaining member. We’ll talk more about this throughout the show, but let’s get to it. Today we’ll highlight four previous programs which focus on Climate Change, or …
During this special Fall Fund Drive edition, we have Dr. Kuʻulei Rogers Assistant Researcher from the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Paulo Maurin from the NOAA Coral Program and Alie Shea from the Division of Aquatic Resources here to tell us about new technologies to detect coral bleaching. Here are a few sites for more … Continue reading "Episode 578: Coral Monitoring Citizen Science – Sept 25, 2019"
During this special Fall Fund Drive edition, we have Dr. Kuʻulei Rogers Assistant Researcher from the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Paulo Maurin from the NOAA Coral Program and Alie Shea from the Division of Aquatic Resources here to tell us about new technologies to detect coral bleaching. Here are a few sites for more … Continue reading "Episode 578: Coral Monitoring Citizen Science – Sept 25, 2019"
This week’s edition of Local Spins on WYCE wrapped up the radio station’s Fall Fund Drive with new music from a host of artists, plus some classics by veteran players. Listen to the new tracks and the full podcast.
It's week two of the fall fund drive, we got tickets and t-shirts to give to givers, so give! Lots of great tunes to listen to as well.
It's Fall Fund Drive Time at XRAY.FM, the station that this show is broadcast from, so this show has lots of songs about money, giving, and more. It also has some pretty epic pitching from DJ Flash Gordon Quarterback New York Jets..
Caroline welcomes back Max Dashu, great scholar*activist*authority*guide on women's woof and Inquisitional suppression, and our un-cringing anti-dotes available. Max Dashu is the founder of the Women's Suppressed Histories Archives www.suppressedhistories.net and is an expert in ancient female iconography in world archaeology; female spheres of power and matricultures; patriarchies and allied systems of domination; medicine women, female shamans, and witches. You can find her recent book, Witches and Pagans, from Veleda Press (www.veleda.net). We're in Fall Fund Drive and Max is offering copies of her coloring book, Deasophy: Coloring Book of Goddesses .:. Spirits .:. Ancestors (Icons from the Suppressed Histories Archives, with drawings and commentary by Max Dashu). Support The Visionary Activist Show on Patreon for weekly Chart & Themes ($4/month) and more… *Woof*Woof*Wanna*Play?!?* The post The Visionary Activist Show – Antidote to Inquisition appeared first on KPFA.
On this special Fall Fund Drive edition, we present a roundup of choice excerpts of Profiles programs that aired since our Spring Fund Drive.
For our Fall Fund Drive show we offer some program highlights from the last several months to show, not tell, how deserving we are of your financial support. And we open the show with The Who’s “Eminence Front”…it’s a favorite of mine. We used this in the show with Thomas Frank, “It Takes a Democrat.” …
Spinach is an annual that grows to maturity in about 25-40 days. It is a hardy cool-season crop that does best at temperatures of 60 to 65ºF, but can withstand temperatures as low as 20ºF. Spinach is intolerant of temperatures above 77ºF, these warm temperatures combined with long days initiate the plants reproductive stage, causing it to bolt or flower prematurely. That means that spinach thrives when planted early in the spring for a late spring harvest, and late in the summer for a fall harvest. Consider making a contribution during 2-week Fall Fund Drive - the drive runs August 18-31st! (You must click on "show full description" for live links!) Show notes: http://www.seattleurbanfarmco.com/blog/ Or, you can always become an evergreen sponsor by supporting us via Patreon and get access to our Slack group by signing up at $5/month level! For more info, check out our Patreon page! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/encyclopediabotanica Don't forget to Tweet us @seattleurbnfarm using hashtag #EBpodcast with your garden questions!
It's Horns and Humpday here on Wednesday. Jason Mankey's "Raise the Horns Radio" Raise the Horns Radio is Paganism in all of her glory. It's history, practice, ritual, and more. Followed each week at 8pm Central by Pop Culture Pagan Trends, Music, Books, etc. "The Pagan Variety Show" with Pamela Kelly.Join Pamela and guests as we talk about music, books, festivals, conventions, tattoos, mead... Tonight 7pm Central Jason welcomes I have a guest. Vivienne Moss. http://www.moon-books.net/authors/vivienne-moss 8pm Central The Pagan Variety Show welcomes members of theWild Hunt staff as we discuss their Fall Fund Drive and how you are the force behind keeping the Wild Hunt going
Todd Steed explains what happens at the end of a fund drive. Plus Sam and Del from Bonnaroo 2013.
“Good Brews” has a special episode this week as part of the KYRS Fall Fund Drive. Broadcasting live from the KYRS studio, host Adam Boyd is joined by return guests Adam Harum and Clancy Bundy as well as new guest Brett Anderson, a local beer enthusiast and pub trivia master. Beer talk, fund raising, and beer trivia ensue. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Theme Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // Style Profile Music: www.bensound.com] Play the episode: Your browser does not support this audio
Grand Rapids pop duo Alexis performs live and acoustic on the Fall Fund Drive edition of “Local Spins on WYCE.” Listen on iTunes: