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America's primary and secondary educational systems are standing at a post-COVID crossroads, and few school systems are facing more changes than Ohio's. The state's recently-approved budget included higher funding for schools, a dramatic shakeup in school oversight that transferred authority from the State Board of Education to the Governor's Office, and a vast expansion of the availability of vouchers parents can use to take their children out of the public education system entirely. With student performance still lagging as a result of pandemic lockdowns, vouchers that will blur the line between public and private education, and school officials caught in the country's culture war crosshairs, what does the future hold for Ohio schools? The panelists are: Dr. Angela Chapman, Superintendent and CEO of Columbus City Schools Scott DiMauro, President of the Ohio Education Association And Dr. Susan Tave Zelman, Former Ohio Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the Co-Author of "The Buying and Selling of American Education.” Our host is Jackie Walker, Executive Director of SkillsUSA Ohio This week's forum was sponsored by JP Morgan Chase, Battelle, and WCBE 90.5 FM and was supported by the Grange Insurance Audubon Center. The livestream was presented by The Center for Human Kindness at The Columbus Foundation and The Columbus Dispatch. This forum was recorded before a live audience in Columbus, Ohio on August 2, 2023.
On episode 125, Dan talks with obstetrician-gynecologist and State Rep. Anita Somani about abortion and reproductive rights, the impact anti-transgender legislation is poised to have on Ohio patients; and balancing life as a physician-legislator. SEGMENT TIMESTAMPS 2:00: On being a physician and legislator 5:30: The state budget and the stakes for social and economic policy 8:45: Abortion and reproductive health care 14:50: The hypocrisy of bills that hurt children and children's mental health while trumpeting support for child health 17:59: “What's behind these bills?” 19:56: The relationship between democratic responsiveness and health 25:40: The wave of anti-transgender bills moving through the Statehouse: what Rep. Somani's experience can teach us. In the interview, Rep. Somani talks about the Heartbeat Bill and current penalties for physicians who don't report abortions. Rep. Somani maintains, among other things, that Ohio's infant and maternal mortality rates have gone up in direct correlation with abortion restrictions. In his 2023 State of the State address Gov. DeWine identified mental health and children's needs as a major priority. However, Rep. Somani talks about the inherent hypocrisy of the bills the Ohio General Assembly has introduced — specifically HB 6, the anti-trans sports bill, and HB 51, which loosens gun restrictions — and the impact these bills will have on students' mental health. Dan asks Rep. Somani about democratic responsiveness and the current assault on voting rights, including House Joint Resolution 1, which would raise the threshold needed to pass constitutional amendments on the ballot to 60%. In response, Rep. Somani reflects on the in-state support for reproductive rights and abortion rights, as demonstrated by groups collecting 7,000 signatures when they only needed 1,000 signatures to get the language certified to be on the ballot. Read more about Rep. Anita Somani in her bio. Check out a podcast produced by the Columbus Medical Association, in which Rep. Somani talks about her first few weeks at the Statehouse. NAME CHECKS / RELATED EPISODES Rep. Somani gives a shoutout to podcasts, from which she gets her news despite her busy schedule, whether that's Apple News, The Daily, or local podcasts like Prognosis Ohio! Dan mentions previous episodes on the COVID-19 public health emergency unwind and the current budget process, both of which are high stakes for health policy in Ohio In talking about gerrymandering, Rep. Somani gives a special shoutout to Voters Not Politicians, Michigan's redistricting independent commission. Dan mentions David Pepper, who was previously on the podcast to discuss democratic accountability, gerrymandering, and autocracy. SUPPORT WCBE and Prognosis Ohio! WCBE is currently in the midst of a fund drive. Please donate if you can! You can also support Prognosis Ohio through Patreon. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Engineering support provided by Mike Foley at WCBE. Copywriting and production support by Angela Lin. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.
Dan Skinner talks with Scott Rider, an Ohioan at heart living with Parkinson's Disease in South Carolina. Scott joined Dan at the WCBE studios on a trip back to Columbus to receive some care, taking the time to reflect on his experience with Parkinson's, state of support and research for those living with the disease, and some of the infrastructure challenges we face in providing communities and homes in which people with mobility challenges can live. At 1:01, you'll hear a new edition of "Things You Need to Know," brought to you in collaboration with the Center for Community Solutions. The interview begins at 4:27. Show notes at prognosisohio.com.
Dan talks with Hope Lane-Gavin of the Center for Community Solutions about CCS' new health and human services fact sheets–each of which shines an important and often sobering light on the situation in Ohio, especially on the cusp of an election of consequence. Show notes are up at prognosisohio.com and WCBE.org. This episode produced in collaboration with the Center for Community Solutions.
BIRDS AREN'T REAL! You may have seen signs at political rallies or internet memes expressing this satirical conspiracy theory. In this episode, we recorded LIVE at the Columbus Arts Festival from the WCBE 90.5 FM booth to tell the story about the Birds Aren't Real movement, how it got started and how it went viral. Then we put the conspiracy theory to the test by talking to a real raptor expert, Joe Dorrian of the Ohio School of Falconry. Review this podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-internet-says-it-s-true/id1530853589 Bonus episodes and content available at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent For special discounts and links to our sponsors, visit http://theinternetsaysitstrue.com/deals To support Raptor Rehab, visit https://www.glenhelen.org/raptor-center
On episode 105, Dan Skinner talks with civil rights icon, Jim Obergefell, about his motivations for running for State Representative in the Sandusky area (the exact district is STILL TBD). Dan and Jim talk about the transformative nature of caregiving, the importance of caring for caregivers, the Ohio legislative map debacle, the importance of Lake Erie to northern Ohio, and how Jim's friendship with Rick Hodges (the other namesake of Obergefell v. Hodges) might point towards opportunities for bipartisan collaboration on important issues affecting Ohioans. Show notes and streams at prognosisohio.com and WCBE.org. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Show notes and support by Trish Mayhorn.
Dan Skinner talks with Jake Zuckerman and David DeWitt of the Ohio Capital Journal about the state of things at the Ohio Statehouse since the summer. Show notes at PrognosisOhio.com and WCBE.org.
On the penultimate episode of the season, Dan Skinner talks with former Ohio State Senator Nina Turner, who is running for U.S. Congress in Ohio's 11th District. Topics include the relationship between inequality, poverty, and health; social determinants and infrastructure; Medicare for All; and the stakes of the special election to replace former Rep. Marcia Fudge, who is now Secretary of the Housing and Urban Development in the Biden administration. Show notes and links at prognosisohio.com and WCBE.org (under the Podcast Experience).
Dan talks with OSU dermatologist and researcher, Benjamin Kaffenberger, MD, about a study he is leading to develop new drugs that aim to relieve cancer patients of pain caused by cancer treatments, known as "Hand-Foot Skin Reaction." Topics include cancer care, dermatology and its relationship with oncology, the cost of pharmaceuticals, and more. Show notes will be up at WCBE.org and PrognosisOhio.com.
On this two part episode, Dan Skinner first talks with Rep. Erica Crawley (26th House District) and Rep. Gayle Manning (55th House District) about their advocacy for expanding Medicaid postpartum health care services for new mothers from the current 60 days to the federal maximum. Then, in Part II, Dan talks with Kelly Vyzral of Children's Defense Fund of Ohio, who provides some reflections and expert commentary on Dan's conversation with the legislators. Topics include the importance of the Medicaid postpartum coverage, proposals to increase access to doula care, bipartisanship in addressing policy challenges in maternal and infant health, and the efficiencies of health policy that emphasizes prevention. Show notes with links and more information about the guests will be available at WCBE.org and PrognosisOhio.com.
Dan Skinner talks with Andrea Hoffman, a sophomore at Ohio Northern University who lives with cystic fibrosis. Andrea shares her reflections on the pandemic, especially insofar as her pre-pandemic life already required that she take many of the same precautions that Ohioans have had to implement to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The conversation is grounded in reflections Andrea offered in a recently-published op-ed on CNN.com. Show notes posted at WCBE.org (under the Podcast Experience tab) and prognosisohio.com. Email Prognosis Ohio with your show ideas and comments at prognosisohio@gmail.com. Listen to previous episodes and support the show at PrognosisOhio.com.
Dan Skinner talks with author Brian Alexander about his new book, The Hospital: Life, Death and Dollars in a Small American Town. Topics include the state of the American health care system, with a particular focus on consolidation, inequality, and the relationship between hospitals and the economic and cultural lives of Americans, particularly in small towns and cities. Show notes at WCBE.org and PrognosisOhio.com.
In this episode of Prognosis Ohio, Dan Skinner speaks with Dr. Tracy Nájera and Kelly Vyzral from the Children's Defense Fund of Ohio (CDF), an organization that champions policies and programs that lift children out of poverty, protect them from abuse and neglect, and ensures kids' access to appropriate and targeted health care, quality education, and a moral and spiritual foundation. Tracy is the Executive Director of CDF Ohio and Kelly is a Senior Health Policy Associate. In their conversation with Dan, they discuss the Ohio Biennial Budget, current legislation regarding doula services in Ohio, and the potential impacts on women's and children's health in the state. See show notes at WCBE.org and PrognosisOhio.com.
Dan Skinner talks with State Senator Tina Maharath (OH-3) about her and her family's harrowing 2020 experience with COVID-19, health disparities and the importance of cultural competency in Ohio's health care workforce, the Majority's hypocritical Statehouse policies during the pandemic, and more. Show notes at WCBE.org and PrognosisOhio.com.
What if we told you change was not a loss—but a replacement? While many fear the unknown result of change, categorizing our losses into categories that leave room for gain can help us conceptualize change and tackle it face on. Aren’t convinced? Hear from our very own WCBE community relations liaison, Johnny Diloretto this week as he shares his journey hurtling through multimedia.
Rick Hodges, Executive in Residence at Ohio University and former Director of the Ohio Department of Health talks with Dan Skinner about Ohio's response to the COVID19 pandemic. Topics include differences between the current moment and Ohio's experience with ebola during Hodges' time at ODH; the frustrating politics of the current moment; and the federal response (or lack thereof) to COVID19. Show notes at WCBE.org and PrognosisOhio.com.
Dan Skinner talks with three legal and public health experts from Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law: Patricia Zettler, Efthimios Parasidis, and Micah Berman. Topics include how to understand safety concerns and the FDA's Emergency Use Authorization process; building trust among Americans considering getting vaccinated; plans for a just distribution of approved vaccines; and how to understand the role of market competition and international cooperation. Show notes at WCBE.org (Podcast Experience tab) and prognosisohio.com.
Dan Skinner talks with Mike Craycraft, testicular cancer survivor, clinical pharmacist, and founder of the Testicular Cancer Society about trends, research, and treatment for testicular cancer, as well as disparities and challenges in educating young people about about the disease. Show notes at WCBE.org, under the Podcast Experience tab. More information at prognosisohio.com
On the latest installment of the Prognosis Ohio 2020 Candidate Series, Dan Skinner talks with Rep. Allison Russo of the 24th House District, about legislative priorities in 2021. Topics include the fate of Medicaid and the ACA's Medicaid expansion; health care costs, access, and disparities; housing and inequality; internet access, and more. Show notes up at WCBE.org and PrognosisOhio.com.
Dan Skinner talks with Orman Hall, a distinguished expert on addiction, mental health, and suicide, about recent research he conducted in collaboration with colleagues from organizations across Ohio. Show notes at WCBE.org and prognosisohio.com.
Dan Skinner interviews Crystal Lett, a Democrat running for the Ohio Senate in the 16th District (Western Franklin County). Topics include Lett's views on mental health and addiction, the importance of Medicaid to Ohio, advocacy for children and seniors, and much more. Show notes up at WCBE.org.
Dan Skinner interviews Joel Newby, who is seeking to unseat incumbent, Rep. Steve Stivers in Ohio's 15th Congressional district. Topics include health care access and costs, gerrymandering, whether health care should be considered a right, and more. Show notes at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience tab.
In this special mid-week bonus episode, Dan talks with Ohio-based policy analyst Rob Moore (Scioto Analysis) about the evolution of thinking about masks over the past few months of the pandemic. Show notes at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience tab.
Dan Skinner talks with Joe Apgar, Chief Operating Officer of Pelotonia, about how the organization is approaching their programming during the pandemic, the changing terrain of cancer research, health disparities in cancer, and more. Show notes up at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience tab. This episode is dedicated to Shin Linsaka. RIP and #LiveLikeShin.
Dan Skinner talks with Michael Wilkos of United Way of Central Ohio and Michael Corey of the Human Service Chamber of Franklin County about how the coronavirus pandemic has affected Ohio's large and important non-profit sector--and how it can recover. Show notes up at WCBE.org, under the Podcast Experience tab.
Dan Skinner talks with Marty Schladen of the Ohio Capital Journal about his reporting on Ohio's on-going efforts to address persistent and costly problems with pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, which he calls "the most important health care issue you haven't heard of." Show notes up at WCBE.org, under the Podcast Experience tab.
This is episode 36, "We don’t have a health care system in the United States." My guest, Prof. Daniel Skinner, Ph.D., teaches health policy at Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. He covers Medicaid reform, Medicare financing, and issues surrounding creating a health care system that covers everybody while providing quality care that is affordable. Prof. Skinner earned a Ph.D. and an M.A. in political science from City University of New York. Prof. Skinner also hosts the podcast "Prognosis Ohio” with WCBE, 90.5 FM, in Columbus, Ohio. The podcast discusses health care, health policy, and health politics in Ohio, and other issues that relate to health outcomes such as food, housing, addiction, and mental health. Do not miss the episode as Prof. Skinner discusses why we don’t have a health care system in the United States and how we can get the system we want.
Dan talks with Loren Anthes of the Center for Community Solutions' Center for Medicaid Policy about all-things-Medicaid during the current phase of Ohio's pandemic response. Topics include Medicaid and Ohio's budget, changes to federal matching percentages for Ohio's Medicaid program, telemedicine, and more than a few misunderstandings about Medicaid itself. Show notes at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience tab.
Two leaders from Ohio Students for Gun Legislation, Ethan Nichols and Gillian Murray, explain why the COVID19 pandemic, including the stay at home order, reminds us of the importance and the stakes of sensible gun legislation. Topics include suicide, domestic violence, mass shootings, and student activism. Show notes up at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience tab.
Dan Skinner talks with John Barker, President of the Ohio Restaurant Association about how the trade association, which represents the state's more than 23,000 restaurants is preparing for a safe reopening of Ohio's restaurants. Show notes and links mentioned in the show are available at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience tab.
Kieve and Ramona, Lead Trainer at Equitas Health Institute and Political Science Professor at The Ohio State University talk about Albert Cuyp’s Horsemen Resting in a Landscape. The painting is apart of the special exhibit Life in the Age of Rembrandt in the Columbus Museum of Art, on view until June 16, 2019. The pair talk about the Baroque Era and Dutch politics. They joke their way through analyzing the horses, dogs, and cattle. Come along with them! The links don’t work in Spotify, so to view the photos please go to WCBE’s webpage and search for Please Touch the Art.Links to Art:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/Aelbert_Cuyp_-_Horsemen_Resting_in_a_Landscape.jpghttp://www.columbusmuseum.org/life-in-the-age-of-rembrandt/Links to the Columbus Musuem of Art:http://www.columbusmuseum.org/Music:Fed up with Hunger by SaintsenencaHe Shall Feed His Flock from Messiah by George Fredrick Handel performed byAnne Sofie von Otter, Sylvia McNair, and Acadamy and Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTCUC0wBkR0
Ohio University health policy professor Dan Skinner talks with Dr. Sam Nobilucci, a 2nd year emergency medicine resident at Adena Regional Medical Center in Chillicothe, Ohio. Among the topics discussed include social distancing, Ohio's stay-at-home order, preparing for the wave of coming COVID cases, and what medical students should be thinking about to prepare. Show notes up at WCBE.org under the "Podcast Experience" tab.
While frontline health care workers prepare for the coming surge of COVID cases here in Ohio, medical students are in something of a holding pattern. Dan Skinner talks with two 3rd year medical students - Wende Oslock from Ohio State University and David Strawhun from Ohio University - about the present moment. Topics include how they are advocating for those fighting the COVID pandemic right now, even as they reflect on how the coronavirus is shaping how they think about their future careers as physicians. Show notes at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience tab.
Dan Skinner talks with former Ohio congresswoman (2009-2011) Mary Jo Kilroy about the legacy of the Affordable Care Act. Links and background information at WCBE.org.
In this short and bonus episode of Prognosis Ohio, host Dan Skinner talks with Dr. Nicole Dempster, a pediatric psychologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, about talking with kids about the COVID-19 coronavirus. Show notes and links posted at WCBE.org under the Podcast Experience section.
In this episode, Dan Skinner talks with three representatives of the Ohio Environmental Council about water in Ohio. Topics include lead, "forever chemicals," and other developments on the city and state levels. Show notes available at wcbe.org under the WCBE "Podcast Experience" tab.
In this episode, Ohio University health policy professor Dan Skinner talks with Franklin County Public Health Commissioner Joe Mazzola and Director of Prevention and Wellness, Alex Jones. Topics include the novel coronavirus - what we know, what Ohio's public health departments are doing, and what public health wants you to know and do - but also how to balance a remote threat such as coronavirus against present threats such as influenza. Show notes are up at WCBE.org under the "Podcast Experience" tab. Follow Prognosis Ohio at @PrognosisOhio
In this episode, host Dan Skinner, Associate Professor of Health Policy at Ohio University, talks with Rep. Beth Liston, a physician and representative of Ohio's 21st House District, as well as Kathryn Poe, a health care activist, writer, and Capital University student. Topics include the importance of affordable insulin, new policy proposals to cap insulin prices and take other steps to bring awareness to the issue and support patients. See show notes on WCBE.org's Podcast Experience web page.
Looking back on 2019 and forward to 2020, in this episode Dan Skinner interviews Megan Henry and Sheridan Hendrix of The Columbus Dispatch about important health-related issues, including vaping, opioid addiction, harm reduction and needle exchange, and more. Show notes up at WCBE.org. Follow the show at @prognosisohio and email at prognosisohio@gmail.com
Jennifer Cheavens, associate professor of psychology at The Ohio State University College of the Arts and Sciences joins David Staley this week on Voices of Excellence podcast to discuss positive psychology, prosocial behavior, and how hope is defined as a research topic. Listen to this week's Voices of Excellence on Soundcloud and iTunes, or an excerpt airing tonight, September 25, at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5 FM.
Morton O'Kelly, professor of geography and divisional dean for the social and behavioral sciences at The Ohio State University College of the Arts and Sciences, is fascinated by how things and people get from one place to another. He discusses whether Columbus is a more efficient city than San Diego or Las Vegas and if airlines that use point-to-point versus hub-and-spoke networks save or cost you money. Listen to this week's Voices of Excellence, available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing tonight, September 18, at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5 FM.
Paul Beck, Professor Emeritus of Political Science in the College of the Arts and Sciences, co-coordinates the Comparative National Election Project, which surveys voters in dozens of countries to compare their views. He talks with David Staley about what the project reveals about democracies, including the United States, on this week's Voices of Excellence, available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing tonight, September 11, at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5 FM.
This week on Voices of Excellence, Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy John Beacom describes neutrinos, the fun part of science--learning something new--and the importance of science outreach for introducing young people to the field. To this end, Beacom leads the college's Science Sundays events, which begin this Sunday at 3 PM at the Ohio Union U.S. Bank Conference Theater. Voices of Excellence is available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing tonight, September 4, at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5 FM.
Professor of Comparative Studies David Horn describes the history of spiritism, automatic writing, and other human sciences of the 19th century on Voices of Excellence, available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing tonight, August 28, at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5 FM.
Director of the School of Communications and distinguished professor Michael Slater has researched media influence on youth behavior, as well as the impact of social media on its users. He talks with David Staley about his research on this week's Voices of Excellence, available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing tonight, August 21, at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5 FM.
Janet Box-Steffensmeier stepped down as the Interim Executive Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University in July to return to being the Vernal Riffe Professor of Political Science. She joins David Staley to discuss the extension of the university's land grant mission and her return to studying coalition behavior in politics. Voices is available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing tonight, August 14, at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5 FM.
Simone Drake, Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of African American and African Studies, discusses her latest book, When We Imagine Grace: Black Men and Subject Making, with David Staley on the next Voices of Excellence. Voices is available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing tonight, August 7, at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5FM.
"It encompasses practically everything I do in some capacity or another," he tells David Staley on the Voices of Excellence podcast. Fowler, an assistant professor of mathematics at The Ohio State University College of the Arts and Sciences, researches geometry and topology and uses computational techniques to attack problems in pure mathematics. Voices of Excellence is available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt aired on WCBE, 90.5FM.
An Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Chris Orban specializes in computational physics and uses video games like Asteroids and Angry Birds to demonstrate coding and physics to his freshman classes at the Marion campus. He discusses both with David Staley on the Voices of Excellence podcast, available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt aired on WCBE, 90.5FM
When Americans think of France, they often think of Paris. But many other locations and cultures thrive in France, such as the Toulousain rock band Zebda, whose activities French & Italian Professor Danielle Marx-Scouras chronicles in her book La France de Zebda. She discusses French culture and politics with David Staley on the Voices of Excellence podcast, available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing on WCBE, 90.5FM.
Associate Professor Karen Hutzel is Chair of the Department of Arts Administration, Education and Policy and interim Chair of the Department of Art. She recently discussed cultural policy and collaborative art making with David Staley on the Voices of Excellence podcast, available on Soundcloud and iTunes, with an excerpt airing on WCBE, 90.5FM.
Gail Whitelaw, Clinical Associate Professor of Audiology in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science, joins David Staley on Voices of Excellence to discuss audiology, the importance of early hearing loss detection, and the impact of hearing loss on learning to read. Learn more on the Voices of Excellence podcast, available on Soundcloud and iTunes and tonight at 8 p.m. on WCBE, 90.5FM.
The first Prognosis Ohio episode affiliated with WCBE's "Podcast Experience." In this episode, Dan Skinner interviews Julia Applegate, Director of the Equitas Health Institute. Plus, an Ohio healthcare news roundup.
Rob & Jeff interview Dan Mushalko, General Manager, host and alpha-Geek at WCBE in Columbus Ohio. Listen to how his science education show The Amazing Science Emporium was born from Hurricane Gloria and about his efforts while at NASA to convince America that Skylab wasn’t going to fall on their head. Drinks: Rex Goliath Cabernet Sauvignon Fernson Shy Giant IPA Ginger Tea Music: “Get Up and Give” (1952) Grady Martin and His Slew Foot Five, Archive.org “Night Train” The Mad Caps (1952), Archive.org Links: Romulan Ale The Amazing Science Emporium Mercury in coal (in the ground) Mercury in vaccines (FDA) UCLA Galactic Center Group
This is the special episode of our podcast we produced and that aired on WCBE radio on Feb. 23. It features the top docs at the James (Pollock, Shields, Farrar, Cohn & Carbone). We look at immunotherapy and how this new treatment is revolutionizing cancer treatment and saving lives. And how comprehensive cancer centers are leading the way. Plus an interview with Charlie Graeber, the author of "The Breakthrough: Immunotherapy and the Race to Cure Cancer."
Dino Tripodis started gracing Columbus radio nearly 25 years ago as part of the Dino and Stacy duo, and he’s transitioned to podcasting with Whiskey Business, more writing, and a return to stand up comedy. He dropped by WCBE recently … Continue reading →
Want a Marvel-DC cross-over on the silver screen? Well, the studios probably can’t hash out that legal mess, so you’ll have to settle for watching two radio shows collide. Johnny DiLoretto, host of Cinema Classics and WCBE Community Relations Coordinator, … Continue reading →
What if we told you change was not a loss—but a replacement? While many fear the unknown result of change, categorizing our losses into categories that leave room for gain can help us conceptualize change and tackle it face on. Aren’t convinced? Hear from our very own WCBE community relations liason, Johnny Diloretto this week as he shares his journey hurdling through multimedia.
Sometimes it is okay to slash one of the slashes. Having multiple roles in your life is the new “norm” and while it is important to be a well-rounded person, some roles are not worth keeping. Tune in to learn more about how to slash the slashes that you don’t need in life. At 9:01 this Thursday night, listen to Ria explain why factoring in some facets of multiplicity is an important tool for your brand on Central Ohio’s NPR Station, 90.5 WCBE.
Tackle your vices by looking at yourself in the world and finding a shortcut in your path to success. It is okay to take a break from those bad habits to find an alternative and, if you have a cheat day every now and again—it is still okay! Learn how to use shortcuts to recharge and effectively tackle any challenge that comes your way. At 9:01 this Thursday night, listen to Ria explain why harnessing Short Cuts could be a useful tool for your brand on Central Ohio’s NPR Station, 90.5 WCBE.
While your career may remedy future investments—you must take time to invest in the present people in your life. And you can have it all. Tune in to learn about how to best allocate your time by prioritizing the relationships most dear to you. At 9:01 this Thursday night, listen to Ria explain how properly prioritizing can be an extremely useful tool for your brand on Central Ohio’s NPR Station, 90.5 WCBE.
Most people do not need to hear that the sex toy industry has become a fifteen billion dollar industry, or that the sexually charged bestseller, Fifty Shades of Gray, sold more than 125 million copies, to realize that sex is important to people. However, you might forget the wellness benefits of maintaining your sexual health. At 9:01 this Thursday night, listen to Ria explore sexual health and the benefits this tool can have for your brand on Central Ohio’s NPR Station, 90.5 WCBE.
Speak without talking, yell without raising your voice and learn how to make your life more interesting—it’s simple! Simplicity may seem scary in a world that perpetrates complication and distractions—but removing the more difficult aspects of your life creates space for reflection on what really matters. At 9:01 this Thursday night, listen to Ria discuss how sparking simplicity can be a great tool for your brand on Central Ohio’s NPR Station, 90.5 WCBE.
Everyone experiences fear. While most of us think of fear as a negative feeling that is only an obstacle, embracing and confronting your fears can greatly benefit your life. Whether your fears are true or unwarranted, learn to examine and deal with them in an effective and creative way. At 9:01 this Thursday night, listen to Ria discuss how facing fears can be an effective tool for your brand on Central Ohio’s NPR Station, 90.5 WCBE.
Find your answers by looking at your options. Every tough situation offers a silver lining for those who choose to open their eyes, so invite new ideas, learn new solutions and ways to change your mindset to one that is resilient. At 9:01 this Thursday night, listen to Ria explain why finding your resilience is a useful tool for your brand on Central Ohio’s NPR Station, 90.5 WCBE.
Today’s guest, Ria Greiff, is former therapist turned editor, writer, model, speaker, and public radio host. She hosts two NPR shows on WCBE 90.5, You Inc. and You Tune, and her mission is to elevate the emotional intelligence of the populace. I was honored to be the guest on You Inc. in an episode about multiplicity that aired on 4/29. You Inc. is about giving people the tools to improve their brand, and your brand is You Inc. She’s giving people the ability to maximize their experiences with others so that they can create bridges, instead of dams. Ria practices what she preaches. You’ll learn during this episode that presence and trust, two principles of improvisation, were vital tools for achieving her goal – a public radio show. Ria was a persistence presence at WCBE, which gave her the opportunity to demonstrate her talents and build trust. Ria volunteered at the station every day for six months before she submitted a show proposal – and she volunteered for another six months before she hosted a show. We should all be doing the same thing in our own business relationships, or potential business relationships. Who do you want to do business with: someone you trust or someone you don’t know? Someone you trust, obviously. And how do you gain trust? Well, as Ria demonstrated, one reliable way is to be present. Don’t ask for anything – just add value and let that relationship grow over time. As we referenced in the introduction, Ria does a lot more than the radio show! Read her articles for CityScene Magazine Check out the Fashion Meets Music Festival Magazine Join the Friends of Portal Park FB Group to learn more about her public edible initiative Resources: Connect with Ria: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Listen to You Inc.: iTunes | Website The Cheat Code: Going Off Script to Get More, Go Faster, and Shortcut Your Way to Success by Brian Wong Production & Development for Improv Is No Joke by Podcast Masters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Often, the pressures and challenges of life can make finding the silver lining exceedingly difficult. However, a little optimism can go a long way, and learning to face your problems with a more positive outlook can be largely beneficial to your health. At 9:01 this Thursday night, listen to Ria discuss how being open to optimism can become a useful tool for your brand on Central Ohio’s NPR Station, 90.5 WCBE.
It's All Been Done Radio Hour #57 Pornstar Detectives #8 "Dog Gone Gus" Staci, Amber, and the detectives help Brentley look for his missing dog, Gus. A comedy radio show originally performed June 11, 2016 at MadLab theatre in Columbus, OH. Starring Amanda Iman as Amber Showers Samantha Stark as Staci Xxx Dan Condo as Detective Graves Virgil Von Hartzel as Detective Simms Nathan Haley as Chief Joe Morales Brentley Katie Boissoneault as Sage Addie Peelle as Gus Marianne Dean-Jackson as Chase Narrated by WCBE 90.5 Midnight Audio Theatre's Catherine Rinella Foley Artist Seamus Talty Music by Nathan Haley and Jerome Wetzel Written by Jerome Wetzel Visit our website itsallbeendoneradiohour.com Follow us on social media @IABDPresents When you post about us, hashtag #IABD We are part of the IABD Presents network at iabdpresents.com
How do sunspots work? What do magnetic fields have to do with it? Who was Zeeman and why was his splitting so important? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.AskASpaceman.com Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PaulMattSutter Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PaulMattSutter Watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/PaulMattSutter Keep those questions about space, science, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, and cosmology coming to #AskASpaceman for COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF TIME AND SPACE! Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Justin G., Jerry, Tim F., Helge B., Alan M., Tim R., Ray S., Michael C., Bill S., Lars H., David C., Silvan W., David B., Kevin O., and Justin R.! Music by Jason Grady and Nick Bain, and editing by Cathy Rinella, WCBE. Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, who is a legit scientist (http://www.pmsutter.com)
What’s the shape of the universe? What does it even mean for the universe to have a “shape”? If you traveled far enough, would you end up where you started? I discuss these questions and more in today’s Ask a Spaceman! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.AskASpaceman.com Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PaulMattSutter Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PaulMattSutter Watch on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/PaulMattSutter Keep those questions about space, science, astronomy, astrophysics, physics, and cosmology coming to #AskASpaceman for COMPLETE KNOWLEDGE OF TIME AND SPACE! Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Justin G., Jerry, Tim F., Helge B., Alan M., Tim R., Ray S., Michael C., Bill S., Lars H., David C., Silvan W., David B., Kevin O., and Justin R.! Music by Jason Grady and Nick Bain, and editing by Cathy Rinella, WCBE. Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, who is a legit scientist (http://www.pmsutter.com)
Noah Adams will bring his 30+ years of radio experience to Fort Hayes on July 26 for “An Evening with Noah Adams,” a benefit for WCBE, 90.5 FM. I talked with Adams about how he got his start in NPR, … Continue reading →
This week I chat with Dan Mushalko of WCBE radio about science on the radio, life at NASA, and. . .frankly, tons of geeky stuff. Special thanks to WCBE Radio for hosting this recording session. Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter All episodes: http://www.RealspacePodcast.com Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PaulMattSutter Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PaulMattSutter Theme song "Live Long and Podcast" by Nick Bain, Into The Machine Recordings (http://intothemachine.bandcamp.com) 2015, all rights reserved.
Back by unpopular demand: an hour of Craft on the mighty WCBE! Featuring Sarah Vowell, performers from the 2015 Columbus Improv Festival, and Ohio State University comics, it will broadcast at 3 pm on October 24 – unless you know … Continue reading →
Saturday, July 11, tune into WCBE, 90.5FM, to hear NPR and ABC correspondent Cokie Roberts, 6-word memoirist Larry Smith, comedian Erin Foley, and writer/actor Ali Wentworth. Listen in to my talk with all of these fine people at the top of … Continue reading →
Tune into WCBE on Saturday, June 27, to hear my talk with the fine folks from Columbus Speakeasy. Jillian Corron, Barbara Allen, Karl Boettcher, Pam Cummings, and Sarah Fulmer tell me about their stories, what being storytellers means to them, and how others can … Continue reading →
In case you don’t want to (or like me, really can’t) stay up until 12 AM Saturday for the Craft Halloween special tonight on WCBE (90.5 FM), you can listen here for storyteller Kevin Cordi, ghost-story collector Robin Smith, spiritual … Continue reading → The post 2014 Craft Halloween show first appeared on Craft: Exploring Creativity.
This is our last regular show and podcast. It has been a great 3 years and almost 140 shows, but with growing families and changing work situations we are no longer able to donate our time to the show on a weekly basis. We hope you have enjoyed listening. We’ll keep the website up for a while (at least the rest of 2014) so that you can enjoy the archived shows.
Jim interviews Chef Ed Kowalski about the ManBQue group in Columbus.
This week on Foodcast, we speak with Dan Riesenberger aka Dan the Baker about his bakery business and new cafe.
This week, we speak with Teodora’s Kitchen, which serves the only Panamanian food you can find in Columbus.
Today on the show we talk to Jeni Britton Bauer about her new book Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Desserts.
This week we journeyed to Bexley to interview Brad Rocco of Bexley Pizza Plus.
This week we speak with John Lynch, chief proprietor, bottle washer and more at Rambling House Soda Pop.
We speak with Kris Howell and Will Johnston at the newest addition to Franklinton, Strongwater Food and Spirits.
Doral Chenoweth reviewed restaurants for 20-plus years as the Grumpy Gourmet for The Columbus Dispatch. This week on Foodcast, Jim sits down for a conversation with the man himself, Doral Chenoweth.
What’s REALLY March Madness? WCBE giving me a full hour on March 22 at 3 pm (daytime, even) to delve into the nature of humor and humor writing with an array of great writers: PJ O’Rourke – bestselling author and … Continue reading → The post Craft March 22 Humor Special first appeared on Craft: Exploring Creativity.
We took at look at our shows for the last 2 1/2 years and discovered we have never done a show about Korean cuisine in Columbus. In this episode we right that wrong with our expert in all things ethnic and international, Bethia.
We are back with Lenny Kolada to discuss beer and food at the Smokehouse.
We begin the first of several interviews with Lenny Koloda the owner of Barley’s Smokehouse & Brewpub in Grandview.
There are many reasons Wolf’s Ridge Brewing earned Best New Restaurant of the Year for 2013. One of those reasons is Chef Seth Lassak. Bethia and Jim interview Seth to learn about what he is cooking up in the kitchen.
In today's show, we speak with Chef Jonathan Sawyer about this new range of vinegars, learn more about how vinegar is made and how to use them at home.
We start the new year with a healthy eating option, Portia's Cafe located in Clintonville.
We chat with Anand Saha about the history of Mozart’s Cafe, their recent move to Beechwold and holiday Christmas Cookies.
Ashley daydreams of being anyplace other than where she is – working as a cashier at a grocery store. But when her walk home takes a wrong turn, a mysterious stranger appears and shows her that dreams are not merely fiction. Gabriel - Greg Nugent Ashley - Melissa D. Johnson Tabetha - Miranda Nelson Maverick - Morgan 'Mochan' Barnart Boomer - Paul Nguyen Damion/Ned - Russell Gold Written, Produced and Mixed by: Catherine Rinella Dreamcatcher is an original sci-fi/fantasy adventure audio drama which has begun broadcasting on WCBE 90.5 FM Columbus. You can hear each new episode here, or give it a listen during its weekly broadcast every Friday at midnight (11pm CST) at www.wcbe.org.
Doug Dangler, Associate Director of The Center for the Study and Teaching of Writing and host of Writers Talk on WCBE (90.5 FM) shared Shut up You are Fine by Andrew Hudgins, Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut and The Patriot Witch by C.C. Finlay.