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Inside Outdoors – Saturday, October 5, 2019

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Todays guest host is John Ward. Rich and John talk about WFHB’s fund drive, and ask for a new subscriber, talk about signs of winter, and fall temperatures, fishing in October, signs of fall colors and changing trees, more about birds disappearing, suggestion to feed birds this winter to help …

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Eco Report – October 10, 2019

Headlines Pipeline Protest On October first, two members of the Catholic Worker Movement, Jessica Reznick and Ruby Montoya, were charged with one count of conspiracy to damage an energy facility, four counts of the use of fire in the commission of a felony and four counts of malicious use of fire. As an act of protest, the two women openly …

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BloomingOUT – October 10th, 2019

We’re back with your weekly LGBTQ+ news update! We’ll talk about the current drama with the supreme court cases concerning LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace. We also have a story about the BMV’s halt on allowing a non-binary gender option on Indiana’s driver’s licenses and state IDs. They are expected to have a hearing on the subject on November 15th. …

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Firehouse Session – Gliiitches – 10/4/19

Local synth dream pop band glitches joined us at the station ahead of their performance at MidWay Music Festival 2019. They will also perform at WFHB’s Block Rocker on Saturday, October 12th. CREDITS Interview Host: Christine Brackenhoff Engineers: Jim Lang, Dan Withered Coordinating Producer: Christine Brackenhoff Executive Producer: Jim Manion DJ: Ol’ Dirty Bryce Post Production Engineer: Jar Turner

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Better Beware – Cellphone Dangers

Do you own a cell phone? Most everyone has an iPhone or an Android, but did you know there are con artist all over the world trying to use your phone to rip you off? Those who own Android phone are at an even higher risk than others. Most of the risk is found in apps in the Google Play …

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ACC 21st Anniversary Edition

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Welcome to the ACC 21st Anniversary Edition of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. On today’s episode, we have guest speakers Dr. Arun Singh and his son, Michael Singh, IU alum. Dr. Singh shares his journey and the obstacles …

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ACC 21st Anniversary Edition

WFHB, 2018. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome to the ACC 21st Anniversary Edition of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. On today’s episode, we have guest speakers Dr. Arun Singh and his son, Michael Singh, IU alum. Dr. Singh shares his journey and the obstacles …

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Interchange – Four Interviews On Climate Disruption

It’s Fall Fund Drive at WFHB when we invite you to become contributing members. This is very literally YOUR community radio station when you become a contributing or sustaining member. We’ll talk more about this throughout the show, but let’s get to it. Today we’ll highlight four previous programs which focus on Climate Change, or Climate Disruption. We’ll hear from …

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Bring It On! – October 7, 2019

Tonight we have the pleasure of speaking with William Vance, president of the Monroe County Branch of the NAACP. The NAACP – National Association forthe Advancement of Colored People, is the oldest, largest and strongest civil rights organization in the United States. The principal objective of the NAACP is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of minority …

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Daily Local News – October 7, 2019

In today’s segment, we took the opportunity during our fund drive to look back on some of the best of Daily Local News! We heard a story from a former intern, Jonah Chester, about Indiana caves reopening after being closed due to prevention of a fungal infection killing over a million bats nation wide. Jonah then tells WFHB’s Sarah Vaughan …

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