
Isaac Moss
Talk Show Production Intern-
We talk to people spreading Black joy. Hear from the founders of a Black Joy summer camp and the owner of a local woodworking business called Black Joy Creations.
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Did you know that ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is home to some pretty rare sheep? Today, we explore the world of wool farming, and hear what some local farmers are doing to preserve endangered livestock.
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From turkey legs and jousts to storytellers and artisans, Renaissance Faires have a little something for everyone. Today, we hear from attendees, performers, and organizers of Ren Faires around the state.
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On this episode of Audacious: Step inside the world of mascots, featuring the Phillie Phanatic, Chompers, and a giant in the world of mascot-making.
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Shizuko Tomoda's mother survived the atomic bomb the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima. Dr. Tomoda talks about the bomb's intergenerational impact and her documentary Memory of Hiroshima through Imagination.
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On this episode of Audacious, Bill shares the dead’s secrets, Matt hears his eulogy while alive, and Jacob sculpts coffins shaped like lions and Benzes.
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Virtually everyone has had headaches, yet their underlying neurological cause is still unknown. This hour, a look at the long history of and current science around headaches.
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Talking about and to Gen Z’ers about what makes them tick politically.
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From turkey legs and jousts to storytellers and artisans, Renaissance Faires have a little something for everyone. Today, we hear from attendees, performers, and organizers of Ren Faires around the state.
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Things are changing rapidly for farmers in the US, including here in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. Today, on Where We Live, we hear about how federal funding cuts are impacting the future of farming.