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Blake and Jon talk with Austin Eckert about the matchup with KU. Make sure to listen to our Cayman Islands Classic recap! Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ShakeNBlake785 Blake's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlakeCSports Blake's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blakecsports/ Jon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jongrove02/ Jon's K-State Page: https://www.instagram.com/kstategameday/ K-State Sports Trivia Round 1 Quiz: https://www.sporcle.com/games/ShakeNBlake/k-state-trivia-round-1 K-State Sports Trivia Round 2 Quiz: https://www.sporcle.com/games/ShakeNBlake/k-state-trivia-round-2-2 K-State Sports Trivia Round 3: https://www.sporcle.com/games/ShakeNBlake/k-state-sports-trivia-round-3 Intro Song: I Feel the Power by Mountaineer Outro Song: Celebration by Otis McDonald --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shake-n-blake/message
What would you do if one wrong move could have massive aliens on your tail in seconds? This is the setting for both "A Quiet Place" and "A Quiet Place Pt. 2". The Abbot family is taking the next step in their journey for survival and we're here to break down the good and the not so good about it.
The last NORMAL episode of Charts and Adds Unwrapped...ever! Tune in to hear someone bark at Griffin and our opinions on chapstick. Oh and some new music of course. The last two episodes of C&A unwrapped will be a bracket style competition of every album we've talked about on this podcast. We'll handle the first couple of rounds, but we need YOU to go to KJHK's social media accounts to vote on the elite 8 through the finals.
Learn about Griffin and Cami's favorite Beach House albums. It has nothing to do with charts or adds this week.
This podcast is dedicated to our #1 fan, Miranda. Physically she might be in a different state, but spiritually, she's still here. Also sorry to our fans that this is late. Cami sucks at getting things done!
Whewwwwie. Back-to-back episodes of Charts and Adds Unwrapped this week? That's right baby. We're back on schedule with this new episode, and it's a good one so you don't want to miss it. Featuring new music from Dry Cleaning, MJ Lenderman and more!
Who are the REAL musicians, Cami and Griffin, or the fools they play on this episode? You decide. JK they aren't fools, but actually very talented, very great musicians.
Welcome to the OFFICIAL podcast of March Madness. We've got CUTE new music from Doohickey Cubicle, some grimy, delicious electronica from Louisahhh and Yehno, and an archival piece from Linda Smith.
Guided and advised by the School of Journalism in the late 80s, KJHK underwent some changes to increase listenership and become more professional sounding. Some say the J-School took it too far and tried to turn the station into a top-40 pop station. Others say nothing changed aside from removing some non-student DJs. Did KJHK change forever in these few tumultuous semesters? You'll have to listen and decide.
This week is electronic heavy featuring new music from Lunch Money Life, China Club, and Nailbiter. Plus, listen to find out who "charted" this week.
Griffin and Cami talk about new music from PUP, Adrianne Lenker, Ela Minus and more! Warning: this episode is highly chaotic.
Timpani, maternity photos, and orange juice are all in store. Does this description intrigue you enough to listen to this episode even though it tells you nothing about the music?
KJHK's John V. Wood sits down with Kirk Witt, the lead vocalist and guitarist for Four Stroke Baron to talk about the band's new album "Monoqueen."
Yippee kyee, it's another great week of adds and Griffin and Cami come out with guns a' blazin' to talk about them. You don't even need more information than that, tune in.
KJHK's John V. Wood sits down with Cammie Gilbert, the lead vocalist for Houston doom metal band Oceans of Slumber to talk about their self-titled album.
Holy molé it was a big week for adds! New IDLES, Fleet Foxes, Sufjan Stevens...yeah we don't talk about those much. But we do have some discourse on dolphins and some great releases this week.
Welcome to episode 6! We had some excited adds this week, including Slauson Malone, Deradoorian, and some other albums that have quickly become favorites of hosts Cami and Griffin. Bonus feature: background noises from Griffin's cat, Rupert.
It was a slow week of adds this week, but nevertheless, Griffin and Cami found things to say...sometimes getting off topic. Included this week is new French music from Le Couleur, protean bops from Osees, discussion of the charting group Dream Nails, and more.
So many great adds this week to talk about! New math rock from Standards, a demo album from Angel Olsen (swoon), and what might be Griffin's favorite album of the year? Settle down and listen for some sweet new tunes. You don't want to miss this one.
Welcome to the new semester! This week Griffin and Cami talk about their favorite adds from Aug. 24, including Bent Arcana, Sneaks, Harry and the Nightgown, and Kate Bollinger. Tune in and munch on some new tunes.
KJHK talked to Harrison Zeiberg, Co-President of Wheaton College Radio in southern Massachusetts. In this podcast we discuss the ever approaching uncertainty of returning to college amidst a global pandemic and what the future of college radio holds in the upcoming months of 2020.
Each week the music directors at KJHK upload the hottest new music and thus curate the sound alternative that is 90.7. The new albums are the "adds," and the most played albums of the week are the "charts." Executive staff members discuss their favorite adds of the week and highlight a song from each album. In this first episode, Griffin and Cami unwrap their favorite adds of the summer.
From online classes to the Animal Crossing black market, KJHK's Arts & Culture staff is here to talk about student life during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Each week, hosts Karsan Turner, Wyatt Hall, Chris Conde, Grace Needham and Trevor Harrison will share stories and new findings while under quarantine.
In this episode of WwW Wyatt ranks his favorite movies from Pixar. Did your favorites make the list? No? Well then you can tweet your complaints to Wyatt @thewyatthall15 to let him know why you, for some reason, loved The Good Dinosaur so much.
In the 9th installment of Chris Conde's LFK Stage Stories, Chris reviews last episode's “As You Like It.” Chris then previewed the upcoming production “Yours Anne,” and spoke with the play's director.
Situationships host Grace Needham talks about the growth and influence adult entertainment has on our society. Talking about its impacts and how to make sure it's safer for those participating in the industry.
KJHK Sports Director Arman Alhosseini captures the excitement leading up to KU's 2019 Sunflower Showdown. Playing trivia games with the audience and conducting interviews; Arman entertains listeners and gets the Jayhawks ready for (arguably) KU Football's biggest game.
Since it's 2020, we asked Wyatt to come up with the top 2,020 movies he's looking forward to watching this year. After finding out that only about 600 movies come out every year he decided to reduce his list down to 15, enjoy!
For the eighth installment of Chris Conde's series, he sat down with Dominique Lorae, who plays Phoebe in the KU Theatre Department's latest production As You Like. Phoebe shares her story on her character's role and production process from KU's latest show.
William Shakespeare's plays didn't shy away from politics or the conspiracies curated by those in power. The conspiracies in his plays are often overlooked by the conspiracy theory about William Shakespeare himself. It's been debated for years whether or not the playwriter even existed and KJHK's Chris Conde is here to get the story straight. Conde goes through the conspiracies alluded to in his work as well as identifying the play famous playwriter.
Why do so many actresses break up with their partners after winning Academy Awards? Did Leonardo Dicaprio really sabotage the 2017 Oscars' best picture award? What are Wyatt Hall's predictions for this years' Academy Awards Show? Find the answers in this special extended play of “Watching w/ Wyatt” where Mr. Hall covers some of the most notorious conspiracy theories surrounding the awards show.
Over the semester, KJHK's Grace Needham learned that asking students at KU about their situationships yields some interesting results. For the season finale, Grace compiled extra clips from her recordings this semester that were too “out there” to make the initial cut, so these parts have all been collected and placed in this special episode of Situationships.
In episode 6 of LFK Stage Stories, Chris reviews “The Wolves” and sat down with cast-member Stella Garibaldi for an exclusive interview!
Speaking of adding on to a continuous story, Grace Needham brings back her first two guests from earlier in the semester. Grace touches base with Rebecca and Alyssa to see how their Situationships are going.
In Trevor's latest podcast, he goes over various movie sequels. From best to worst, Trevor informs listeners what the difference is between a meaningless cash-grab and sequels that add on to a continuous story.
In the most recent episode of Chris Conde's Stage Stories, Chris talked to Jerel Hilding the choreographer of the production “Femminist Moves.”
In the latest installment of Wyatt's Watchin' series, he gives a brief shout out to the film “Parasite” and reviews “Jojo Rabbit.” If you can't get enough of this film, there's also a written review from KJHK's Emma Miller.
In Episode 3 of Wyatt Hall's series, Watchin' w/ Wyatt, he breaks down the 5 best horror movies released this year. Since Halloween's today you can use THIS podcast to get in the know on the scary movies you may have missed.
For the Halloween edition of LFK Stage Stories as KJHK's Chris Conde reviewing KU Theatre's chilling play 'In the Blood.' Loosely based on 'The Scarlet Letter,' 'In the Blood' is about a mother's love and madness. You don't want to miss his breakdown and interview with the play's director Timmia Hearn.
It's Fall 2004. You're getting home from school. You grab a Capri Sun and Fruit Roll-Up. You turn the TV to Nickelodeon and you hear the chilling piano that is the Goosebumps theme. Life is good. What's more haunting, you watching Slappy the Dummy slowly coming to life or the fact that things will never be as easy now as they were when you were a kid? You can face the fears of adulthood later because KJHK's Trevor Harrison is here to take everyone back to the scariest part of your childhood... with R.L. Stine's Goosebumps.
There's nothing quite as scary as ghost hunting and on this episode of Situationships Grace Needham sat down with one of her dates who ghosted her Freshman year. They discuss why she was ghosted and share their ghosting/ getting ghosted stories. Do Grace and Calvin reconcile their differences or do they argue the entire time? You'll have to listen to find out!
Chris Conde covers 2 plays for the price of one in this episode of Stage Stories. Christ starts off by covering Rocky Horror Picture Show and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
For the third installment of Grace Needham's program, she takes us back to the past by interviewing two women (one who's her mother) who grew up during the 80s. The three discuss the differences technology brings to the table when it comes to dating.
Trevor Harrison dedicated the October 16th to the bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. From his role as Needles in Back to the Future Part 2 to his role in fighting the opioid epidemic, Flea's lead a successful life outside the funk group RHCP.
In Wyatt's second installment of his Watchin' series, he previews the long-awaited sequel to the 2009 “Zom-com,” Zombieland by telling us why the film took so much time to make. Wyatt also reviews El Camino, the feature-film epilogue to Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad series.
In the season 2 premiere of B-Sides, Karsan covers indie-folk artist Weyes Blood. From her experimental beginnings to her baroque pop she's known for today, each of her four albums and numerous collaborations, the music of Natalie Mering has something for everyone to enjoy! --Which is why I included a home-made playlist for Apple Music and Spotify listeners below!Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/b-sides-weyes-blood/pl.u-06oxxAguJKMr97Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/user/txuvmqmplqfauloywhgr6usyj/playlist/3McVI3vB7Hki0tGCaUA91h?si=lpsaAnxOQHKTNBJzmX-2QQ---------------Sources---------------Articles https://consequenceofsound.net/2014/10/album-review-weyes-blood-the-innocents/https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/22463-front-row-seat-to-earth/https://kjhk.org/web/2016/10/27/weyes-blood-front-row-seat-to-earth/https://www.metacritic.com/user/kjhkjhkInterviewsNardwuar vs. Weyes Blood - https://tinyurl.com/y5u6tuhgInterview with Weyes Blood - https://tinyurl.com/y52no3vdWeyes Blood - Interview + Session | Motel Mozaïque 2017 - https://tinyurl.com/y5779yogWeyes Blood interview (2019) - https://tinyurl.com/y2eu9ppsWeyes Blood - Titanic Rising ALBUM REVIEW - https://tinyurl.com/yy5vlp5dWeyes Blood: Everyday - https://tinyurl.com/y6pn48ob
Incoming youngster Wyatt Hall debuts his new show for Ad Astra “Watching w/ Wyatt,” a show where Wyatt reviews one movie or TV of the week and then previews another for the next. In this episode, Wyatt reviewed “Hustlers,” and goes in depths on the ethical/ moral dilemma the characters face in the film. Wyatt also previews the upcoming comic-book film “Joker,” that he'll be back to review in his next episode.
Not every situationship has a happy ending. In episode 2 Situationships, Grace Needham sat down with her friend Alyssa, who goes over the hardships of dating in the modern world.
Two podcasts for the price of one (which is still… free?)! KJHK's Trevor Harrison found two popular mystery broadcasts from the 1940's and directed a re-enactment of the broadcasts for your entertainment!
Last week, Chris Conde previewed KU's first play “The Christians” by interviewing cast members Noah Parker and Kieran Regan to preview the production. Chris is back to review “The Christians” and sat down with stage director Markus Potter and spoke with him about the challenges for directing KU's first show.