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Best podcasts about Youth Radio

Latest podcast episodes about Youth Radio

Matman Breakfast Show Catchup – Triple M Sunraysia 97.9

Mildura Mayor Helen Heley talks Bumper Easter long weekend, We’re on the Federal Election advocacy trail for our region and Still time for people to nominate for our Youth Radio program. www.mildura.vic.gov.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Wire - Individual Stories
Australia's social media age ban may impact Melbourne youth radio

The Wire - Individual Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024


QWERTY
Ep. 123 Lissa Soep

QWERTY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 30:35


Lissa Soep is a Senior editor for audio Producer and Research Director at Youth Radio, the Oakland, California-based, youth-driven production company that serves as NPR's official youth desk. The Youth Radio stories Lissa has produced with teen reporters have won two Peabody Awards, three Murrow Awards, an Investigative Reporters and Editors Award, and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. Lissa, as she's known, has written for Harvard Educational Review, Boing Boing, NPR and Edutopia, among others, and is the author of a glorious new book that reminds and informs us that we carry within us the language of loved ones who are gone and how their words can be portals to other times and places. The book is Other People's Words: Friendship, Loss and the Conversations that Never End. Just out from Spiegel & Grau. The QWERTY podcast is brought to you by the book The Memoir Project: A Thoroughly Non-Standardized Text for Writing & Life. Read it, and begin your own journey to writing what you know. To learn more, join The Memoir Project free newsletter list and keep up to date on all our free webinars and instructive posts and online classes in how to write memoir, as well as our talented, available memoir editors and memoir coaches, podcast guests and more.

WRFI Specials and Series
Youth Farm Project Celebrates Earth Week with Greta Garrison of the Youth Radio Project

WRFI Specials and Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 33:34


Youth Farm Project Celebrates Earth Week with Greta Garrison of the Youth Radio Project

YChats
31: Youth Radio Is Not Dead

YChats

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 32:05


Ever wondered what happens when young people take the reins of media creation? Join us on a captivating journey with Isaac, the visionary behind Youth Jam Radio, as we explore how this youth-led platform is revolutionising the airwaves. From the genesis of the idea to navigating challenges and fostering community support, discover how Youth Jam Radio is empowering young voices and reshaping the media landscape. Isaac recognised a need in his community for a platform that empowered himself and other young people to tell their own stories and talk about things they care about in an unfiltered, uninstitutionalised way. The path way not always easy, but Isaac tells us all about how he made it happen, overcoming obstacles, building a strong team, and bringing his vision to life, as well as some of the things he's experienced hosting a radio show. So, let's hear it! YChats - a podcast for young people by young people. This podcast is proudly support by WhyNot and the Y WA.

KindaSound
Eliah's Travel Tales | The Eliah Show with guests Giles & Juliette (KS Youth)

KindaSound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 27:36


In this episode Eliah talks about his experiences of travelling as well as those of his parents.Catch The Eliah Show on Wednesdays at 17:00 UK on KindaSound Radio: KindaSound.orgListen to past episodes at kindasound.org/ks-youthMost of the music we play on the radio is removed from podcast episodes due to copyright limitations.Follow KindaSound on Instagram and Facebook.Connect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes on the Tuesday after they air.

R.O.S.E. Youth Radio
NEW CO-HOST: BIG HOMEY 2024

R.O.S.E. Youth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 10:40


This episode contains the details of the new direction of R.O.S.E. Youth Radio through education and engagement. Big Homey comes with his world wide travel as a poet and an artist across the District of Columbia. Listen to his experience and travel as we embark on this new journey with the podcast. We are about to prepare you for the real world with the obstacles so many face on a daily basis. Save our station and prepare your morning while getting ready for work or school. Education and Engagement is our main goal so take notes and listen closely on your daily commute. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roseyouthradiodmv/message

KindaSound
The Gift of Karate | Geoff Price on The Eliah Show (KS Youth)

KindaSound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 44:12


In Eliah's 4th show he talks to his Karate master Geoff Price from Stour Valley Karate Club. Karate has helped Eliah with his mental health journey and so shares how it has benefited him.Catch The Eliah Show on Wednesdays at 17:00 UK on KindaSound Radio: KindaSound.orgListen to past episodes at kindasound.org/ks-youthMost of the music we play on the radio is removed from podcast episodes due to copyright limitations.Follow KindaSound on Instagram and Facebook.Connect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes on the Tuesday after they air.

Stories of Impact
Ubuntu & Youth Radio Reporters with Nina Callaghan

Stories of Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 50:35


This week we're bringing back one of our favorite ever episodes. Today, we hear a fascinating and inspiring conversation having to do with the flourishing of young South Africans. Today's episode features Richard's conversation with Nina Callaghan, former Associate Director and current South African Chair of Children's Radio Foundation. In a post-apartheid country still suffering the social, psychic, and economic wounds of decades of institutionalized racial segregation, the very act of teaching these youth basic journalism 101, including ethics, consent, and truth-telling, is a powerful healing act. Callaghan discusses her work with the youth reporters and their two-year exploration of the concept of Ubuntu—a Nguni Bantu term often translated as “I am because we are.” Callaghan shares the program's outcomes, both expected and unexpected. Learn more about the Children's Radio Foundation. Subscribe to Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts More about this episode Read the transcript of this episode Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube Comments, questions and suggestions info@storiesofimpact.org Supported by Templeton World Charity Foundation

Public Affairs on KZMU
30th Ever Radio Revue: Youth Radio

Public Affairs on KZMU

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 33:00


Welcome to the 30th Ever Radio Review! The show all about the authentic voice of Moab and its public radio station KZMU. And perhaps no voice is ever more itself, unvarnished and true than a child's. So for this episode, we pay tribute to the youth. The wildflowers of our future. The youngbloods. Selected from the family room of the station's audio archives. A lifetime of thanks to the ones who grew up on the radio starting as littles at KZMU. // This episode was curated, edited and produced by the amazing Christy Williams-Dunton! // Music for this episode of the KZMU Radio Revue was ‘Find your Peace' by Holizna

Daily Local News – WFHB
WFHB Local News – October 5th, 2023

Daily Local News – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 30:00


This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, October 5th, 2023. Later in the program, WFHB’s Youth Radio team recorded a new episode of voices in the street on IU’s campus during September’s First Thursdays Festival. Also coming up in the next half hour, Maggie Sullivan, Lake Monroe watershed coordinator gave a presentation on the …

WRFI Community Radio News
Julian Eagle: A Tribute to WRFI's Very First Youth Radio Volunteer

WRFI Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 6:15


At fourteen, Julian Eagle started working at WRFI as the station's very first Youth Radio volunteer. This week would have been his 21st birthday and this month will be the one-year anniversary of his death from Fentanyl poisoning. WRFI's JT Stone got his start in radio working with Julian. He filed a tribute to a young man who made big waves at a little station.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Youth Radio Workshop Coming This Weekend

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 9:31


For the Youth Radio Workshop, young people will be guided by Hudson Mohawk Magazine and an adult partner to realize their journalistic vision. The production work of our youngest producers have inspired this workshop. To learn more Sina Basila Hickey interviewed Matilda Rinker-Tennant and Carolyn Tennant. The workshop will take place in two-parts: the first part on July 8 and the second on July 29 from 10-11 am. Learn more at MediaSanctuary.org

Daily Local News – WFHB
WFHB Local News – Statehouse Roundup, Voices in the Street, Sports News Brief

Daily Local News – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 30:10


This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, June 15th, 2023. Later in the program, we have Voices in the Street – public opinion polls in the streets of Bloomington produced by WFHB's Youth Radio. More in the bottom half of our program. Also coming up in the next half hour, we have a new …

KindaSound
Developing the KindaSound Youth Radio Training Programme | Awakening with Giles Bryant & Guests

KindaSound

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 29:35


Giles and Juliette Bryant chat to Katie Bristow about the KindaSound radio training programme currently under development for young people in the UK. KindaSound Youth will be partnering with KindaSound Radio and the Missing Kind Charity, while also applying for its own charity status.The programme is aimed at youth aged 11 to 24 from disadvantaged backgrounds, and will have a large focus on wellbeing and personal development.More info coming soon at https://KindaSound.orgLearn more about Giles, The Perpetual Choirs and The World Healing Project: https://www.worldhealingproject.com/Tune into the Awakening show on KindaSound Radio every Sunday: https://KindaSound.orgConnect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes every Thursday.

KindaSound
Developing KindaSound Youth Radio | Awakening with Giles Bryant

KindaSound

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 33:46


Giles chats to Katie Bristow and Django Flaherty about the KindaSound radio training programme currently under development for young people in the UK.More info coming soon at https://KindaSound.orgLearn more about Giles, The Perpetual Choirs and The World Healing Project: https://www.worldhealingproject.com/Tune into the Awakening show on KindaSound Radio every Sunday: https://KindaSound.orgConnect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes every Thursday.

AmiTuckeredOut
Nishat Kurwa Discusses Our Podcasting World

AmiTuckeredOut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 60:42


Nishat Kurwa is the SVP and Executive Producer of Vox Media Podcast Network, leading podcasting across Vox Media's house of editorial brands and its network of outside partners, overseeing programming strategy, new show development, and the Vox Media Studios' podcast production team.They have over 150 active shows — from daily news and policy, to tech and business, to culture and sports. Let me put it this way, Nishat knows her stuff and is truly an OG in the audio world.We talk about her journey at Vox Media, her time at Youth Radio and the positive impact the experience has had on her career, and what it's like to be on the editorial as well as business side of things. She tells me why she continues to be bullish when it comes to the podcast industry, potential disruptive trends that we should understand, and what factors she evaluates when developing new shows for the network.We also discuss the number one concern she hears from her mentees, what it was like working at places where no one looked like her, what success looks like for her now, and how she wants to be remembered by those closest to her.

R.O.S.E. Youth Radio
New Co-Host: GREG THEEGREAT

R.O.S.E. Youth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 9:21


Meet our new co-host on Instagram @Greg_Theeegreat and welcome him to our family here at R.O.S.E. Youth Radio! What are the odds of two friends playing football in high school ending up in the same space years later? He's been asking for years to join and quite frankly I'm the fool because we probably could have been a lot further during the COVID-19 pandemic. I believe I made the right choice by putting everything on pause and plugging into caring for her on a daily basis. She needed me and I could not see (I just took a moment here and shed a few tears right now) ---NOTHING was more important than her at that time. I would never leave the one who is the reason for my existence because without her there would be no one here typing this today. Tune in to hear more about Greg and what's to come for the new direction of our radio station for youth across the globe. Guess what, Greg and I found out something interesting (both) of our grandmothers were named ROSE...this is perfect! MAJOR SHOUT OUT TO "GERMANY" you're our #1 listeners and we appreciate your support for checking in. Let's have a guest from Germany join us one day! Follow us on all social media platforms: Tiktok @roseyouthradio IG @Greg_Theeegreat IG @oneroseprojectinc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roseyouthradiodmv/message

Dayton Youth Radio
Tippecanoe High School Dayton Youth Radio students interview Dayton Literary Peace Prize authors

Dayton Youth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 9:40


Last fall, two authors, Ben Fountain, the author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk and Andrew Cryovac, writer of The Sojourn, were interviewed by students Jack Wyant, Isa Ramos, Francesca Nielsen and Madison Featherstone.

Daily Local News – WFHB
WFHB Local News – Indiana Abortion Ban, Bloomington Pridefest, Fall Fund Drive

Daily Local News – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 29:50


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 …

The Tuesday Point Podcast
Drop the Excuses. Stop the Shootings. From Youth Radio Hour

The Tuesday Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 56:43


On Sunday, August 28, a man entered a Safeway store in Bend, Oregon, with an assault rifle and a shotgun. He killed two elderly men and shot at least two others before shooting himself. On Wednesday, August 31, KPOV Youth Radio Hour host Juniper Rook talked about the tragic shooting, its impact on her, other local young people, and our entire community. Juniper openly and courageously expressed her frustration, and that of other youth, that the adults in our world have not done anywhere near enough to prevent mass shootings. Juniper also offers guidance on what we can do. You will hear astonishing brilliance from this 16-year old student/athlete/activist. You will hear the fiery spirit that animates powerful young activists. She is the future of positive change in our world. Listen. (The old guy in the conversation is KPOV Tuesday Point host and Station Manager Bruce Morris.)

Rightnowish
Filmmaker Maya Cueva Focuses on Reproductive Rights and Immigration

Rightnowish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 18:38


Maya Cueva makes documentary films that cover the heavy topics: immigration, reproductive justice and xenophobia. Her latest, On The Divide, follows the stories of three Latinx people whose lives interconnect through the last abortion clinic on the U.S./Mexico border. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2021, and is available to stream free of charge through July 18, 2022 at POV. Cueva says her journey into professional storytelling began after covering current events at Youth Radio (now YR Media) as a teen. While attending Ithaca College in New York, she began work on her first film, The Provider, which follows Dr. Shannon Carr as she performs abortions in Texas in the midst of a heated battle for reproductive rights. She's also made Ale Libre, which follows reproductive rights organizer and undocumented activist Alejandra Pablos in her fight against deportation, and Only the Moon/ Solamente La Luna, an animated film about her father's immigration experience to the U.S. from Peru.

Pi Radio
Zonic Radio Show Sued - Zeitzonen: Springtime-Wartime-Youth Radio Times #177

Pi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 120:00


Die Zonic Radio Show ist die hör-mediale Erweiterung der Kulturerscheinung Zonic. ## Zeitzonen: springtime/ wartime / youth radio times 1. Kevin Richard Martin - Destroyed – Sub Zero – Bandcamp 2. Sheik Hi-Fi – Please – Isn't May Dream - Sonic Dream – Koka 3. Petrov - 7 – V.A.: Fundraiser compilation: ВОЛЯ – Muscut / Bandcamp 4. Burning Woman - Tripping in Hell – V.A.: Drum002 – Drum 5. Albert von Abbe - The body the body – Nondual – Raster 6. Koloah & Jnk_d - Dead Elephants – V.A.: Fundraiser compilation: ВОЛЯ – Muscut / Bandcamp 7. Bryozone - Smoothy Flow – V.A.: Fundraiser compilation: ВОЛЯ – Muscut / Bandcamp 8. Kevin Richard Martin - The Lost – Nightcrawler – Bandcamp 9. Ihor Tsymbrovsky - Бути (Być) – Прийди Янголе (Przyjdź Aniele/Come, Angel) – Koka / Kontakt Audio/Infinite Fog Productions 10. Pan Kifared - Live in Warsaw – s/t – Koka 11. Shapoval Sextet - Povernennia – Kobzareva Duma, 1976 – Shukai 12. Valentina Goncharova, Pekka Airaksinen - Cosmic Love – Recordings 1987​-​1991 Vol. 2 – Shukai 13. Garmadah Fungus - Ursa Minor (Ausschnitt) – Polaris – Bandcamp 14. Andruchowycz + Karbido – Zmiana Dekoracji – Cynamon – Hermetyczny Garaż 15. King Imagine - Dead Dictators Dub – V.A.: Sounds Of Survival From Ukrainian Underground – Bandcamp 16. Pymin - Insomnia – Ultrashell – Bandcamp 17. Black Subbass - Be Strong In Dub – V.A.: Sounds Of Survival From Ukrainian Underground – Bandcamp * Sendung vom 22. März 2022 # Zonic Radio Show Süd Die Zonic Radio Show ist die hör-mediale Erweiterung der Kulturerscheinung Zonic. Thematisch frei zwischen Musik, Literatur und Kunst changierend, gibt es von tieftauchenden popkulturellen Features über experimentelle Klangstücke oder Sound & Poetry- Mixe bis zum Hangeln durch den News-Jungle eines extrem offenen musikalischen Spektrums alles zu hören, was potentielle Relevanz im stetig sich ausbreitenden Zonic-Kosmos hat. Und über dessen Rand hinaus! Die Wort- & Musikauswahl liegt bei Zonic-Herausgeber Alexander Pehlemann. * http://www.zonic-online.de

Youth Spotlight with Anya - From Radio Caravan
6212022- Summer Chat About Friendship, Passions, and more w. Aspiring Actor and Best Friend Dylan George

Youth Spotlight with Anya - From Radio Caravan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 44:13


Tune in for a casual and exciting chat between two friends on their friendship as teenagers both pursuing big dreams(one in radio hosting and public speaking while the other in acting and singing), the journey of an aspiring actress, and summer fun coupled with upbeat songs! Get the feel of radio anytime, anywhere through this podcast!

Daily Local News – WFHB
WFHB Local News – May 19, 2022

Daily Local News – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 30:54


 This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, May 19th, 2022. Later in the program, WFHB's Youth Radio took to the streets to ask Bloomington residents about the U.S. Supreme Court's draft leak over Roe v. Wade. More in the bottom half of our program. Also coming up in the next half hour, Civic Conversations …

High Tech High Unboxed
S3E23 - S3:E23 — Running a Youth Radio Show in New Orleans: Be Loud Studios, featuring DJ Dice and DJ Rose

High Tech High Unboxed

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022


Episode Notes In New Orleans, listen to the Be Loud Radio Hour on 102.3FM on Saturday mornings at 9AM. Everyone else can listen online at whivfm.org You can listen to old episodes on Soundcloud, and you can listen to that Hotseat with Tank and the Bangas here! Plus you can read all about Be Loud Studios here: https://beloudstudios.org/

Wisdom Weather
MIXTAPE: love, hookups, and other catastrophically beautiful events

Wisdom Weather

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 67:59


I hope your new year has been filled with good things and awesome times! i can't believe it's almost February!!! on February 11th we have a really amazing and special, SPECIAL GUEST: emi!!!! (@emigacaj on instagram) and we're going to be discussing topics all about love and relationships, from healthy decision making, hookup culture, consent, and more! i hope you all enjoy the episode and are excited! This episode origanlly aired on KRSM with ListenUP! Youth Radio on 98.9fm

Wisdom Weather
Inhale and exhale: the exploration of anger

Wisdom Weather

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 67:55


It's time for another special episode of wisdom weather that's filled with beautiful and meaningful conversation! I'm so excited for y'all to meet Adam! He's this months special guest and we will be discussing anger, resentment, and how to allow ourselves to feel those emotions! This episode originally aired on KRSM w/ ListenUp! Youth Radio on 98.9fm

This; That; and The Third
Episode 4 with Trackademicks 5 Beats A Day For 3 Summers

This; That; and The Third

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 70:33


In this episode of “This: That: and the Third” Ammbaataa talks with artist/producer Trackademicks of the Bay Area based Honor Roll crew. The 2 discuss Trackademicks introduction to music in general as well as the Hip Hop culture in the local scene. Trackademicks breaks down some of his earliest productions with his first big supporter Oakland MC Mistah F.A.B., and how having a different production approach worked in his favor. Oakland’s Youth Radio program once again makes its presence felt as Trackademicks recounts being involved with the program in its earlier days when it was located in Berkeley CA. After adopting Kanye’s mantra “5 beats a day for 3 summers”, Trackademicks created a foundation that would put him in positions to thrive as a producer in a very competitive space and creating a “Tell me when to Go” remix that would hold down the radio and the streets. The Best Notes From The Fresh Coast. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trackademicks/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dayton Youth Radio
Unpack Your Adjectives: A local teenager deals with anxiety about WYSO's youth radio program

Dayton Youth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 4:55


We begin a brand new season of Dayton Youth Radio with a story from a local high school senior who deals with his apprehensiveness about WYSO's youth radio program.

Bourbon 'n BrownTown
Ep. 75 - Youth Radio: Inside & Out ft. Simone St. Pierre Nelson & Stories by Youth Incarcerated in Seattle

Bourbon 'n BrownTown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 93:57


GUESTSimone St. Pierre Nelson (all pronouns) is an 18-year-old writer and audio producer who is passionate about radio, education justice, and police and prison abolition. Simone produces and teaches with RadioActive Youth Media at KUOW Public Radio, hosts a podcast amplifying youth organizers for Student Voice, and was an intern and facilitator for the Seattle-based National Center for Restorative Justice. Simone lives with their family in Issaquah, Washington, and is headed to college in California in the fall. When Simone isn't teaching and making radio, you can find them playing dungeons and dragons or walking their dog.OVERVIEWBrownTown and Simone discuss the power of youth radio in this episode that includes three (3) full audio stories produced by and featuring teens incarcerated in Seattle. In April 2021, Simone, David, and Caullen worked with the teens to create the featured stories in a two-day workshop with KUOW Radioactive Youth Media. They discuss the importance of authentic narratives in media creation, intergenerational youth programming, and uplifting justice-involved youth while navigating inequitable social conditions and the institutions that reinforce them. Collectively, BrownTown and Simone unpack their personal proximity to these themes, the pitfalls of adultism, and zoom out to compare and contrast the obvious stark differences and invisible similarities between restorative justice and the carceral system; and commissary and capitalism.As creators of media who work with younger people and were, of course, younger people ourselves, how do we make spaces not only accessible to youth of various ages but also create sustainable conditions where they can thrive and we can build together? From an abolitionist lens, how does this lend itself to making presence outside of normative, hierarchical structure that we may have been brought up in? Here's their take.--Follow Simone on Twitter, Instagram, listen to her podcast Students Speak Out, and follow her work at KUOW. Follow Student Voice on their site and Linktree.Audio stories from 'They can never lock your mind up.' Three stories from juvenile jail (in order of episode and article):'More than my name.' [transcript] -- Milli, Shadow and Glow discuss observing Ramadan in jail, what they do for joy, and what makes them proud.'Can't nobody make you change. You got to change yourself.' [transcript]-- Milli, Tilley and Trilly say job training, mentorship and access to youth programs— not incarceration— is what King County youth need to thrive.'Your body is in jail but your mind is not.' [transcript] -- From brushing their teeth to "smacking some snacks," J-Wow, T-Dog and EJ take listeners through a day in juvenile detention.RadioActive Youth Media is where young people discover public radio journalism and gain access to the skills, community and institutional resources that spur their growth as media makers. Through their stories, listeners of all ages gain a deeper understanding of young people whose voices are rarely heard by the greater public (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter).--CREDITS: Intro song World in My Hands by Saba ft. Smino and Legit and outro song Guerrilla Radio by Rage Against the Machine. Audio engineered by Genta Tamashiro and Kiera Battles. Episode photo by Megan Sobchuk.Special thanks to KUOW RadioActive for letting BrownTown amplify the youth stories!--Bourbon 'n BrownTownFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Linktree | PatreonSoapBox Productions and Organizing, 501(c)3Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Site | Linktree | Support

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Uptown Summer Youth Interview with Remus and Ian

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 9:57


As part of the Sanctuary for Independent Media's 2021 Uptown Summer program Youth Radio producer Remus Duggan spoke with intern and videographer Ian Justino about his passion for music, making films, and what it is he enjoys most about the Uptown Summer program. Hear more stories and view other content from this summer's Youth program on the Media Sanctuary's webpage https://www.mediasanctuary.org/project/uptown-summer/

Rightnowish
Maya Cueva's Films on Reproductive Rights and Immigration

Rightnowish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 19:00


Maya Cueva makes documentary films that cover the heavy topics: immigration, reproductive justice and xenophobia. Cueva says her journey into professional storytelling began after covering current events at Youth Radio (now YR Media) as a teen. While attending Ithaca College in New York, she began work on her first film, The Provider, which follows Dr. Shannon Carr as she performs abortions in Texas in the midst of a heated battle for reproductive rights. That film led to another, On The Divide, which looks at the last abortion clinic on the U.S./Mexico border; the film is currently in production. Between creating those films, she's produced an animated film about her father’s immigration experience to the U.S. from Peru, Only the Moon/ Solamente La Luna. And earlier this month Cueva debuted Ale Libre. This story follows reproductive rights organizer and undocumented activist Alejandra Pablos in her fight against deportation. The film recently debuted at the Big Sky Doc Fest, and later this month will be showing at the San Diego Latino Film Festival, Salem Film Festival and the Thin Line Fest.

Stories of Impact
Ubuntu & Youth Radio Reporters with Nina Callaghan

Stories of Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 50:19


Today, we hear a fascinating and inspiring conversation having to do with the flourishing of young South Africans. Today’s episode features Richard’s conversation with Nina Callaghan, former Associate Director and current South African Chair of Children’s Radio Foundation. In a post-apartheid country still suffering the social, psychic, and economic wounds of decades of institutionalised racial segregation, the very act of teaching these youth basic journalism 101, including ethics, consent, and truth-telling, is a powerful healing act. Callaghan discusses her work with the youth reporters and their two-year exploration of the concept of Ubuntu—a Nguni Bantu term often translated as “I am because we are.” Callaghan shares the program’s outcomes, both expected and unexpected. Learn more about the Children’s Radio Foundation. Subscribe to Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Comments, questions and suggestions info@storiesofimpact.org Supported by Templeton World Charity Foundation

Youth Spotlight with Anya - From Radio Caravan
022221 - Influential Women in Radio - A series @rjanyaahuja

Youth Spotlight with Anya - From Radio Caravan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 26:25


Brandy Was Here the Podcast
S2E4: How to Create a Beloved Community

Brandy Was Here the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 86:13


What does community mean to you? For my guest this episode, community is an extension of the self; community is essentially what we imagine it to be. Ayesha Walker is an exceptional mother, social entrepreneur, artist, dancer and teacher. She is an alchemist, creating opportunities for herself, family and community to transform pain into passion and empathy into action. She is the co-founder and CEO of BE-IMAGINATIVE, a collection of artists, healers, and community leaders who are dedicated to healing black and brown communities through creative storytelling. Ayesha is an agent of change, with a background in youth development, nonprofit organizations, as well as over 15 years of experience in media production, brand development, and performing arts. She has a history of working in secondary and post-secondary education. Ayesha has founded several programs of multimedia including Youth Radio's multimedia youth training program, UCLA's multimedia department within the Community Programs Office, and Richmond California Preparatory Academy's digital media course. She began her career in photojournalism at Youth Radio in 2005. She has covered photographic essays from the Democratic National Conventions, Women's Leadership Forum with keynote First Lady Michelle Obama, to the First Lady Michelle Obama's very first commencement speech at UC Merced and so much more. In 2008, she became the youngest member of the Richmond Arts and Cultures commission. In 2012 Ayesha became President Barack Obama's Delegate for the democratic party. She currently sits on the board of directors for The Remedy, a non-profit dedicated to healing communities through musical therapy. She is on the advisory board of POWR, which has a mission to provide educational services and products for children, youth and adults, to help prepare them for success in a rapidly changing world. She obtained her B.A. in World Arts & Cultures from the University of California in Los Angeles. http://www.be-imaginative.org Club house: @eshiitaughtme, IG: @beimaginativecollective Durwin Brown or as he's better known as "Brotha D", is a community activist, youth advocate, and staple in Oakland, CA and the greater Bay Area community. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, he has almost 20 years of experience working with youth as a teacher/educator, coach, mentor, and youth mental health case manager. He is the founder of the Catalyst Foundation for Youth Development which serves the youth with a targeted curriculum focusing on critical thinking, media analysis, emotional intelligence, restorative justice, behavior modification, long range academic planning, as well as interpersonal development. He is also an author. His personal motto is "each one teach one thousand". https://www.wearethe3rs.com/ Personal page: @hollaatbrothad Org page: @wearethe3rs

Mediawatch
RNZ set to cut back Concert and launch new youth service

Mediawatch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 20:14


In the biggest overhaul of its music services in years, RNZ is planning to gut its classical music station RNZ Concert and replace it on FM radio with music for a younger audience as part of a new multimedia music brand. Mediawatch asks RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson and music content director Willy Macalister to explain the move.

Radio Survivor Podcast
Podcast #210 – Youth Radio by the Beach

Radio Survivor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 62:33


RadiOpio Program Director Laura Civitello has the enviable job of running a youth radio station on the Hawaiian Island of Maui. From an upstairs perch at the beach side Pa’ ia Youth and Cultural Center, Civitello manages KOPO-LP, whose on-air hosts range in age from 9 to 19 years old. On this week’s show, Civitello […] The post Podcast #210 – Youth Radio by the Beach appeared first on Radio Survivor.

The Grub.
The Grub - PC Gone Mad, Youth Radio and Blackjack

The Grub.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 32:58


Welcome to the second episode of The Grub. We hope you've had a great week, thanks for being a part of this grubby little thing.  The Grub Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegrub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crosscurrents
12/6: Stories from Youth Radio

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 23:49


Today on Crosscurrents:

Crosscurrents
7/26: Dispatch from the DNC

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 26:44


Today on Crosscurrents: Bay Area residents voice their views about the upcoming presidential election. Youth Radio dispatches from the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. A colony of artists in San Francisco faces eviction.

Crosscurrents
6/6: San Francisco's Proposition D

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 23:44


How a San Francisco ballot measure might expand the power of one police watchdog. A report from Youth Radio on what “the Latino vote” really means. A look inside "the fight club of underground art."

Crosscurrents
2/24: Black Bay Area artists

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 24:44


An artists' collective responds to San Francisco's shrinking black population. A brief history of black San Francisco.A tribute to a legendary black San Francisco performer. A poem about Oakland from Youth Radio's Remix Your Life.

Crosscurrents
2/23: Living in a shipping container

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 26:44


Why shipping containers converted into houses caused a big fuss in West Oakland.The story behind one of the Bay Area's most versatile jazz musicians.Getting close to an instrument that inspires a special kind of devotion.Poetry from Youth Radio.

Crosscurrents
2/22: Cat Fight!

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 25:44


Saving feral cats may be humane—but there's a catch, reports Reveal. Plus, a young Youth Radio poet shares a verse about growing up in Oakland.

Crosscurrents
1/19 - Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 26:44


Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf discusses how the city is changing. Youth Radio on the ingredients that make Oakland so special. Listening to San Francisco's own “killer composer”.

WeTalkRadio Network
THE KEN & RY SHOW FEAT. YOUTH RADIO HOST 'KEN' & YOUTH POET 'DEON YANCEY'

WeTalkRadio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 72:00


TUNE IN SATURDAY, JAN. 9 @ 7PM FOR THE KEN & RY SHOW!! THIS SHOW FEATURES YOUTH RADIO HOST 'KEN' & YOUTH POET 'DEON YANCEY'!! THESE FUN AND LIVELY YOUTH HOSTS & PRODUCERS ARE TAKING OVER RADIO NATION BY SHOWCASING THEIR EXTRAORDINARY TALENTS, AND THE TALENTS OF OTHERS TO THE WORLD!! JOIN US FOR MEGA FUN!! CALL TO CHAT/LISTEN @ 347-857-4456 OR CLICK HERE!

Crosscurrents
Crosscurrents: December 29, 2014

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2014 25:39


The creaky wheels of the juvenile justice system, brought to us by Youth Radio in Oakland. Convicted teens must pay restitution, wear GPS ankle bracelets, and what it all costs society.

Crosscurrents
Crosscurrents: July 16, 2014

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2014


Kids of incarcerated parents speak out; an interview with Nell Bernstein about the problems with juvenile prison; Youth Radio reports on children and mental illness; Bay Area Beats: Teen musician Tatyana Martinez channels old school sound; and local band Corner Laughers.

Crosscurrents
Crosscurrents: July 7, 2014

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014


The creaky wheels of the juvenile justice system, brought to us by Youth Radio in Oakland. Convicted teens must pay restitution, wear GPS ankle bracelets, and what it all costs society. Plus local musicians The Musical Art Quintet.