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Ann broadcasts from the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club in Pa. Ann talks with Paul Alexander, Host/Anchor, KDKA Radio and 93.7 The Fan, about the difficulty of Oakmont, what makes it so special, and stories about the beloved Arnold Palmer. Ann visits with Hall of Famer, Ernie Els, who won his first Major title at the 1994 U.S. Open at Oakmont, and shares his memories of that win and the brutal test the course presents, in addition to his opinions on a variety of issues in golf.
Dr. Lisa DeFrank-Cole is Director and F. Duke Perry Endowed Professor of Leadership Studies at West Virginia University, widely known for her academic and practical expertise in women's leadership. A leadership coach and author of the award-winning textbook Women and Leadership, Lisa overcame many stereotypes as a first-generation college graduate from Appalachia to reach where she is today. WV Living magazine named her a “Wonder Woman” in 2019, celebrating her for defying barriers and working towards uplifting West Virginia. She has 20+ years of experience working with academic and government institutions in West Virginia, including the Governor's Office. As a Fulbright Specialist Scholar, she taught women in Bahrain about leadership and empowerment. Lisa has also conducted leadership workshops for women in Saudi Arabia. Lisa's insights on leadership have appeared in outlets including Forbes, London School of Economics Blog, La Razon daily newspaper in Spain, and KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh.More Info: Dr. Lisa DeFrank-ColeBook: Women and Leadership: Journey Toward EquitySponsors: Master Your Podcast Course: MasterYourSwagFree Coaching Session: Master Leadership 360 CoachingSupport Our Show: Click HereLily's Story: My Trust ManifestoSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/masterleadership. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mangione's attorney Thomas Dickey talks to KDKA Radio.
Good Morning from the Big K Morning Show! Coming up, Larry Richert discusses updates on Hurricane Helene, Donald Trump's upcoming visit to Butler, and a Ferris Wheel on one of our bridges.
Lisa is the Director and F. Duke Perry Endowed Professor of Leadership Studies at West Virginia University. She is widely known for her academic and practical expertise in women's leadership. A leadership coach and author of the award-winning textbook Women and Leadership, Lisa overcame many stereotypes as a first-generation college graduate from Appalachia to reach where she is today. WV Living magazine named her a “Wonder Woman” in 2019, celebrating her for defying barriers and working towards uplifting West Virginia. She has 20+ years of experience working with academic and government institutions in West Virginia, including the Governor's Office. As a Fulbright Specialist Scholar, she taught women in Bahrain about leadership and empowerment. Lisa has also conducted leadership workshops for women in Saudi Arabia. Lisa's insights on leadership have appeared in outlets such as Forbes, the London School of Economics Blog, La Razon daily newspaper in Spain, and KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh. https://lisadefrankcole.com/about/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-defrank-cole-7b32286b/ https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/women-and-leadership-lisa-defrank-cole/1137845764 Increasing Women in Senior Leadership Positions Lisa and Michael discussed the importance of increasing the number of women in senior leadership positions. Lisa expressed her passion for this issue, citing the need for different perspectives and experiences in leadership roles. She pointed out the disparity between the number of women earning college degrees and their representation in leadership positions, stating that it would take over 200 years to achieve equal representation at the current rate. Michael agreed, using the example of Mary Barra, the CEO of General Motors, as a successful female leader who has navigated the company through challenging times. Both emphasized the need for equal access to leadership roles for women. Diverse Teams, Creativity, and Business Success Lisa discussed the benefits of diverse teams, highlighting that they are more creative and can solve problems better than homogeneous ones. She also mentioned that companies with women on board seats and in the C-suite tend to be more profitable. Michael shared his experience running a multi-site medical clinic with representation from 16 different countries, emphasizing the importance of creating an open and welcoming environment for people from different backgrounds. He noted that this approach improved access to care, particularly for patients who shared a common language or cultural background with their healthcare providers. Fostering Inclusive Collaboration in Organizations Michael and Lisa discussed the importance of creating a more inclusive and collaborative organizational culture. Michael emphasized the need for trust and understanding among team members, while Lisa highlighted the benefits of a collective approach to achieving goals. They also touched on the challenges of adapting to a traditionally competitive work environment and the need for change to foster a more egalitarian culture. Both agreed that organizations should strive to create an environment where individuals feel safe to be bold and innovative, and where collaboration is valued over competition. Fostering Inclusive Workplace Relationships and Equity Lisa and Michael discussed the importance of fostering relationships and community within the workplace. They highlighted the need for inclusive activities that cater to diverse needs, such as potlucks and childcare services. Lisa emphasized the impact of caregiving responsibilities on women's participation in the workforce, suggesting that paid childcare could be a significant benefit. Michael agreed, noting the need for work to be reinvented to accommodate individual needs and promote equity. They both expressed hope for a future where work is more accessible and equitable, leading to better products and services for everyone.
Good morning from The Big K Morning Show! We'll be talking to Accuweather as continued heat & humidity could form severe thunderstorms, today marks the beginning of a road closure on Route 51 for most of August. Plus we'll discuss the Pirates and the Vintage Grand Prix!
On Earth Day, Sara Alessio Shea joined The Rick Dayton Show on KDKA Radio to talk about many things that people may not know about recycling and reusing products instead of just tossing them in the trash. Recycling of plastic is a huge issue these days -- but Sara says many times we end up with too many metal water bottles too. And if you are thinking that you would like to do more, she has suggestions of how to get started when it comes to "Thinking Green."
Less than a week after Iran's drone and missile attack, Israel responded early today. Air defense batteries fired and explosions were reported in cental Iran. CBS News military analyst Keff McCausland told KDKA Radio what likely happened. No urgent meeting of Iran's high council was called. It appears the Iranian government is downplaying the impact of the Israeli attack. Reuters reports an Iranian official says there are no plans to respond to Israel's retaliation.
Doug Oster is Pittsburgh's GardenGuru and is host of the popular radio show The Organic Gardener on KDKA radio every Sunday morning. He writes a gardening column for The Green Voice, the newsletter for Pittsburgh Earth Day. Oster appears on KDKA-TV's Pittsburgh Today Live as a contributor. He's also the host of the Talking Trees podcast for the Davey Tree Expert Company along with starring and producing In Doug's Garden, a weekly television show for CBS/KDKA Streaming. Oster is proud to work as a consultant for Farm to Table of Western Pennsylvania/Buy Fresh Buy Local. In that capacity he teaches organic gardening classes, helps in the creation and maintenance of local gardens, and works with the team to help underserved communities. In addition, Doug hosted, produced, and wrote the one-hour special “The Gardens of Pennsylvania” for PBS which won the Emmy for Outstanding Documentary. His fifth book, “The Steel City Garden; Creating a One of a Kind Garden in Black and Gold” demonstrates how to create a garden using Pittsburgh's favorite colors. The garden personality has a strong following on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Oster's most satisfying accomplishment was founding Cultivating Success, a garden program for foster and adoptive children. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/support
It's the Friday news roundup! Can you believe it's been four years since the pandemic started? Local journalist and host of KDKA Radio's Saturday show Natalie Bencivenga joins host Megan Harris and newsletter editor Francesca Dabecco to take stock of our recovery and the state of family leave in Pittsburgh. Plus, are you going to a show at Star Lake this summer? We're sharing pavilion parking woes and a wacky new way to get to Burgettstown! Help us with an upcoming show! What's your favorite cocktail? Is it on the menu somewhere or do you ask for something special? Or maybe you have a favorite cocktail bar? What do you love about it? Call or text us with your love letters to 412-212-8893. If you include your name and neighborhood, you might just hear it on the show! We always cite our sources: Check out photos from 1993's “storm of the century” in Pittsburgh Magazine. It's the anniversary of the shutdown in Pittsburgh, but the pandemic isn't really over. The Allegheny County Health Department shows about 1,600 current coronavirus cases, and the New York Times is tracking about 100 area hospitalizations. Paid family leave is money you receive from your employer, an insurer, or the government while you are away from work for an extended period of time so you can take care of a seriously ill family member or bond with your newborn or newly adopted child. It's different from paid time off like sick pay. There's legislation in PA called the “Family Care Act,” which aims to provide essential support for families caring for loved ones and alleviates financial burdens. You can sign a support letter at FamilyCareAct.com. The Burgh Bus wants to take the hassle and headache out of your summer concert going experience. Catch a ride with them over to Star Lake for $45 per person. Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Owner of Oakmont Bakery, Marc Serrao and his lawyer Michael DeRiso join Larry and Marty in the studio to address his recent legal troubles and what really happened at Walmart. They also discuss him being accused of stealing and how his reputation was ruined because of this.
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Happy Tuesday from the Big K Morning Show! Coming up, Larry Richert discusses day 2 of new Pittsburgh Police policies, journalist Michael Bartley shares an update on the plastic bag ban and Pirates baseball later today on KDKA Radio at 1pm.
She worked for NASA. Her grandfather walked on the moon as part of an Apollo space mission in 1971. You can understand why Danielle Dallas Roosa is so excited about a private US company landing on the moon Thursday evening. Roosa is the founder of Back to Space, a space entertainment company located in Dallas. She joined Rick Dayton on KDKA Radio to talk about the significance of the lunar landing by Intuitive Machines.
Research released this month at the International Stroke Conference in Phoenix suggests Black women who have high blood pressure before the age of 35 have triple the risk of a stroke. Dr. Rahul Chandra was a guest on KDKA Radio with Rick Dayton talking about the study and why it matters. He points out that there are countless risk factors at play -- and all of them need to be considered by clinicians as they discuss stroke management and prevention with their patients.
Shannon Baker-Mayer is the president of Gatesman, an advertising agency with offices in Pittsburgh and Chicago. She was a guest on KDKA Radio with Rick Dayton Monday afternoon to talk about advertising during Super Bowl LVIII. Baker-Mayer said the spots cost approximately $7 million for a 30 second spot -- and that some companies that spent an enormous amount of money really missed the mark.
Easton Renwick has been very successful as an amatuer, and now professional, golfer. He also is highly-regarded as a golf instructor. Now, the Punxsutawney native has started a company to manufacture his own line of custom putters. Renwick was a guest on The Rick Dayton Show on KDKA Radio to talk about the new company, it's Pittsburgh ties, and when his new line of putters will be available to the public.
How many new things can there possibly for your car? A ton. That's the word from Dr. Frank Viggiano on this week's segment of "What's New Dr. Frank?" He is talking to Rick Dayton about LiDAR, high-tech tires with built-in wear indicators, EV Charging stations for your house and a safety-minded electric vehicle. It's all here as part of this conversation with Dr. Frank on KDKA Radio.
She has been called the Italian Martha Stewart, and today, Maria Liberati was a guest on The Rick Dayton Show on KDKA Radio. She had a lot of ideas on how to take the stress out of hosting Thanksgiving dinner for family and friends. One of her main pieces of advice: start early. Don't wait until the big day to do all the work. She also has strong feelings about serving lasagna with turkey on Thanksgiving.
Get ready for construction in Lawrenceville as UMPC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh announced plans for a Heart Institute Expansion project today. Diane Hupp, the president of UPMC Children's joined Rick Dayton on KDKA Radio to talk about the 50,000 square foot addition at the Lawrenceville hospital. In the past year, more than 600 children have had heart surgery at UPMC Children's Hospital.
Thousands of runners will be signing up to run races this fall. Matt Imhof is Director of Race Development for GCXC, a Pittsburgh company that runs and times many of those races around the region. He was a guest on The Rick Dayton Show Thursday talking about places and races that you can run this fall -- and even is offering a special discount to KDKA Radio listeners.
Local TriState PGA section golf professionals will play at least three rounds of golf today to raise money for the Foundation at Children's Hospital and charity initiatives of the TriState PGA. Andrew Wood and Frank Murgia joined Rick Dayton on KDKA Radio to talk about how much money the pros will raise through their efforts.
Natalie Bencivenga is a socially conscious journalist, media personality and digital media consultant. She is the co-founder of XSquared Media, LLC and hosts a weekly show for KDKA Radio.
Finding the right plant combinations can minimize diseases, reduce pest, improve soil fertility and support pollinators.Using science back methods will reward your garden decisions.For 15 years horticulturist Jessica Walliser co-hosted The Organic Gardeners, an award-winning program on KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,She is the Editorial Director for The Quarto Publishing Group's Garden imprint, Cool Springs Press, and a former contributing editor for Organic Gardening magazine. Jessica is the author of seven gardening books, including the Amazon best-seller · Good Bug, Bad Bug: Who's Who, What They Do, and How to Manage Them Organically· Plant Partners: Science-based Companion Planting Strategies for the Vegetable Garden, which earned a prestigious 2021 American Horticultural Society Book Award· Attracting Beneficial Bugs to the Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Control, which was awarded the American Horticultural Society's 2014 Book Award. It has recently been released as an updated 2nd edition. For over twelve years Jessica wrote two weekly gardening columns for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. She is also co-founder of the popular gardening website SavvyGardening.com. Jessica received her degree in ornamental horticulture from The Pennsylvania State University and is the former owner of a 25-acre organic market farm. She's taught a diverse array of gardening topics for over 25 years. Jessica lives and gardens northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband and son, two cats, two hermit crabs, and billions and billions of very good bugs.This is episode 110 - Companion Planting for Success – Jessica Walliser This is a remix and an encore presentation of episode 050. A remix and an encore presentation of episode 050.
Dr. Ryan Miller is a time management expert. He helps undergraduate, graduate and medical students at the University of Pennsylvania figure out how to be more productive at the Weingarten Center in Philadelphia. He says breaking down large projects into manageable smaller tasks is a great place to start. Others find success in breaking your day into one or two hour blocks. Another strategy is to work for 25 minutes and then take 5 minutes off. Hear Dr. Miller's visit with Rick right here on KDKA Radio.
For more than 30 years, Curtis Stock has covered horse racing in Canada, but even he was amazed by the success of five brothers from a family in New Brunswick. "The Turcottes: The Remarkable Story of a Horse Racing Dynasty" is about the five Turcotte brothers who won more than 8,200 races and $60 million as jockeys. Ron Turcotte was aboard Secretariat 50 years ago as the greatest thoroughbred to ever live won the Triple Crown in dominating fashion. Hear from Curtis Stock as he was a guest on The Rick Dayton Show on KDKA Radio.
"Widespread legal sports betting has substantially increased theamount of money bet on the Super Bowl," says Brad Humphrey a guest onthe Rick Dayton Show on KDKA Radio. Humphreys is a professor in theeconomics department at West Virginia University. He says he expects"substantial" betting on the Super Bowl, more than for any othersingle sporting event in the United States. He also says he does notsee the number of wagers or dollars gambled going down any time soon.
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Shelby Cassesse of KDKA Radio and 93.7 The Fan joins Jordan York and Mike Nicastro to discuss Mike Tomlin, Kenny Pickett, Steelers offseason and much more! Don't forget to follow The Sick Podcast - Steelers Crazy! on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and all other podcast platforms! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where is the weather? A 13 year old robbery and Mayor Gainey announcement from yesterday
A new high starting wage and what happened yesterday with the FAA
Many American workers are looking forward to having a little time offfor the holidays, but they may or may not be excited about having ayear end review with their boss at work. Jessica Kliegel was a gueston The Rick Dayton Show on KDKA Radio to talk about getting ready forthe review -- and what to do with the information you may learn duringthat meeting.
Hour One - We kick off week 0 at an Eat N' Park in Monroeville.
Find out who will be the new morning show co-host.
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Fr. Ron Lengwin and his guest Al Smith talk about Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen's 1941 book titled 'A Declaration of Dependence' that has been republished by Sophia Institute Press and is available at https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/a-declaration-of-dependence This book reveals the shocking truth you need to know in a world riddled by irrationality, emotionalism, and violence. Religion is under attack, whether from totalitarian governments or modern education. Our tacit submission to politics, “freedom,” and science has made us slaves to a diabolical New Atheism and fear. With his prescient wit, wisdom, and fervor, Archbishop Fulton Sheen provides clarity amid propagandist lies and pagan societies united in purpose to destroy. He reminds us why we must fear what kills the soul more than what kills the body. He exposes the false prophets and philosophies at work in the world and the many “believers” who no longer worship or act in accordance with their beliefs. Archbishop Sheen masterfully decries the divisions and hatreds in America, explaining how we have turned from God and are on the precipice, that there is “too much tolerance of evil and not enough intolerance of injustice.” The chastisements the world is facing, he declares, are a consequence of its sins; they are the result of our abandonment of God, our idolatry; and man's attempts to replace God serve only to show that the world is devoid of goodness without His presence. By declaring ourselves independent of God, we have brought down His wrath and made ourselves slaves to the world, the flesh, and the devil. Archbishop Sheen invites us to examine our consciences to see how we have, in fact, caused the wars in the world. By reading this book you will see how “isms” control people where the seeds have been planted for them to be controlled. You will learn how, throughout history, God punishes to destroy evil and, at the same time, to heal His sons from their sins. In addition, you will absorb the future saint's teachings on: The presence of the Antichrist in history The cause of war — whether or not it is just — and where its greatest tragedy lies How to truly fight for peace, justice, and unity in our country and among nations The standard to which all Christians should hold themselves Why the Church is opposed to extreme militarism and pacifism Why those without conscience persecute those with conscience Best of all, Archbishop Sheen explains how God's wrath is not capricious but is a consequence of our actions, how He is good and loving and will not let us drown in our sins, and how the key to our restoration — repentance — is readily in our grasp. For more information about the life and legacy of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, please visit - https://www.bishopsheentoday.com
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Interview between Fr. Ron Lengwin and Allan Smith discussing the contents of the book: The Cries of Jesus from the Cross. For over one hour they share some of the beautiful reflections contained in this anthology. To purchase a copy of the book visit: https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/the-cries-of-jesus-from-the-cross
Minimizing diseases, reducing pest, improving soil fertility and pollinator support are all determined by the plant combinations you choose. In this episode 050 – Companion Planting That Works with Jessica Walliser we talk about the science back methods that will reward your decisions. For 15 years horticulturist Jessica Walliser co-hosted The Organic Gardeners, an award-winning program on KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, She is the Editorial Director for The Quarto Publishing Group's garden imprint, Cool Springs Press, and a former contributing editor for Organic Gardening magazine. Jessica is the author of seven gardening books, including the Amazon best-seller · Good Bug, Bad Bug: Who's Who, What They Do, and How to Manage Them Organically · Plant Partners: Science-based Companion Planting Strategies for the Vegetable Garden, which earned a prestigious 2021 American Horticultural Society Book Award · Attracting Beneficial Bugs to the Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Control, which was awarded the American Horticultural Society's 2014 Book Award. It has recently been released as an updated 2nd edition. For over twelve years Jessica wrote two weekly gardening columns for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. She is also co-founder of the popular gardening website SavvyGardening.com. Jessica received her degree in ornamental horticulture from The Pennsylvania State University and is the former owner of a 25-acre organic market farm. She's taught a diverse array of gardening topics for over 25 years. Jessica lives and gardens northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband and son, two cats, two hermit crabs, and billions and billions of very good bugs.
Charla Irwin-Buncher works every day to raise money for the operation at the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. She is the Director of Development. She tells Rick Dayton on KDKA Radio how they do it, and how regular monthly gifts make a huge difference to their bottom line.
It's KDKA Radio's 3rd annual Feed the Need Radiothon! MSA Vice President for Public Affairs and the company's Chief Legal Officer Stephanie Sciullo joins Rick with the details about how the company will once again be a big part of Feed the Need this year. MSA has offices all around the world, including its headquarters in Cranberry Township, PA.
It's KDKA Radio's 3rd annual Feed the Need Radiothon! Highmark Senior Vice President of Community Affairs Kenya Boswell made the big announcement Tuesday afternoon. She joined Rick to tell say that Highmark is happy to provide 50,000 meals to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank for the people of southwestern Pennsylvania.
Today is KDKA Radio's 3rd annual Feed the Need Radiothon. Morgan Cholewa, Sara Yurkovich, and Alaina Gasparovich are 3 students from Montour High School that helped set up a virtual food drive that rose over $1000 for Feed the Need.
Hugh Joshi - Kurt Michael Francis - Jesse Travis Hayes - John H Kevin - GM On 2 November 1920 KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh broadcast the Harding-Cox presidential election results, widely regarded as the world's first radio broadcast Pittsburgh in the 1920s was a crowded, dirty place. The Roaring 20s would be the pinnacle for the monied class, whether old or new. For the employees of the steel and coal magnates, the romance and benefits of industrialization would have to wait until the end of the Great Depression and the mass mobilization of production for World War II The investigators are all sitting around in a speakeasy getting ready to listen to the broadcast of the presidential election results. There have been quite a few stories in the newspapers about the event, so all classes of people are extremely interested. The wealthy for dinner party talk or financial reasons, and the common man out of curiosity and wonder. www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?fil…100202_0_0_0_0 www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/leg…endary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order www.patreon.com/legendsoftabletop Theme music created by Brett Miller www.brettmillermusic.net/
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Hugh Joshi - Kurt Michael Francis - Jesse Travis Hayes - John H Kevin - GM On 2 November 1920 KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh broadcast the Harding-Cox presidential election results, widely regarded as the world's first radio broadcast Pittsburgh in the 1920s was a crowded, dirty place. The Roaring 20s would be the pinnacle for the monied class, whether old or new. For the employees of the steel and coal magnates, the romance and benefits of industrialization would have to wait until the end of the Great Depression and the mass mobilization of production for World War II The investigators are all sitting around in a speakeasy getting ready to listen to the broadcast of the presidential election results. There have been quite a few stories in the newspapers about the event, so all classes of people are extremely interested. The wealthy for dinner party talk or financial reasons, and the common man out of curiosity and wonder https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?filters=100202_0_0_0_0 https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order https://www.patreon.com/legendsoftabletop Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
KDKA's March to 100 & more with special guest - program director of both KDKA & 93.7 The Fan, Jim Graci. In this third episode of what is an ongoing saga leading up to the 100th Anniversary of KDKA Radio on November 2, 2020, KDKA Radio and 93.7 The Fan's Program Director, Jim Graci joins us. Graci has been involved in the business of radio for almost 50 years! Beginning with spinning records on his local station at 15 years old to doing every job there is in front of a mic & behind one, his passion for radio is vibrant. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KDKA's “March To 100” with guest Robert Mangino In addition to the #PittsburghOddcast, Robert & I have a segment that we do LIVE every other Saturday called “This Week in Pittsburgh History”. We have talked in detail, about all historical anniversaries that have occurred over the course of 365 days and somehow, we still have more to talk about! In this episode of which is an ongoing saga leading up to the 100th Anniversary of KDKA on November 2, 2020, talk show host Robert Mangino, a decade-long KDKA veteran, joins us to discuss his story of how even as a young boy in New Castle, the passion for talk radio was strong. We also ask many philosophical questions about using your position to help others and the importance of giving – even if all you can give is a smile. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KDKA Radio: The March To 100 The Saga of KDKA and the Birth of Radio – Part 1 In this first episode of what will be an ongoing saga leading up to the 100th Anniversary of KDKA Radio on November 2, 1010, KDKA Radio's Morning News host for 18 years & a 31-year long KDKA veteran, Larry Richert joins us to discuss the early origins of Radio in Pittsburgh. From tales of how Westinghouse was involved early on to the invention of “Radio Telegraphy” in 1899. We also discuss the importance of radio within history and its status in the culture of the “internet-age”. Pittsburgh, it truly is someplace special. #ThatsItFortPitt See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joyce's honored guest is Pittsburgh's own, Rob Pratte. Rob is a long-time NewsRadio KDKA host and former Pittsburgh cable TV host. Rob will discuss his career in broadcasting, and why his compassion for people with disabilities is important to him. He will also explain how and why that compassion compels him to feature topics affecting people with disabilities on his shows.
Joyce welcomes back to the show, legendary morning radio host and story-teller, Jack Bogut. During the holiday season, Mr. Bogut will share more heart-warming stories of his experiences in broadcasting first with KDKA Radio and its Children's Hospital Campaign, then his work with the Make-A-Wish Campaign in Pittsburgh while working with Wish 99.7-FM WSHH.
Joyce welcomes back to the show, legendary morning radio host and story-teller, Jack Bogut. During the holiday season, Mr. Bogut will share more heart-warming stories of his experiences in broadcasting first with KDKA Radio and its Children's Hospital Campaign, then his work with the Make-A-Wish Campaign in Pittsburgh while working with Wish 99.7-FM WSHH.