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Sex Researcher and Educator Debby Herbenick

Curiosity drove Debby Herbenick into the field of sex research and education. Almost immediately upon entering the field, she learned much — if not most — of what she knew about sex was wrong. Since then, she’s devoted her life to helping the rest of us shake off our misconceptions and misinformation about that universal activity Mark Twain described so …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 10.10.2023

Jungle – Volcano Black Market Brass – Hox ford. – Guiding Hand The Sextones – Love Can’t Be Borrowed Deeper – Careful!* Meshell Ndegeocello – The Omnichord Real Book Shannon Leigh Reynolds – Triple Shot Bill and the Belles – To Willie From Billy Say She She – Silver Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway – City of Gold Steep Canyon …

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Youth Radio Podcasts – Title Talk 6

Episode 6- You Can Make The World More Cool By Giving Us Money Welcome to Title Talk! A podcast where DJ Firebrand and DJ Bast each choose a song that the other hasn’t heard and discuss them. In a special double sized live edition of Title Talk the producers of the this show decided to make DJ Bast and DJ …

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What To Do About Your First Student Loan Payment

This month, for the first time in over three years, federal student loan borrowers will be required to make monthly payments. In today’s feature report, WFHB Correspondent Annika Harshbarger reports on the impact this will have on borrowers. Today’s local news feature offers insights and advice from Phil Schuman, the executive director of financial wellness and education at Indiana University, …

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Youth Radio Podcasts – Title Talk 5

Episode 5 – Warhammer Lore Talk Will Come, and We Call That Day RagnaROCK! Welcome to Title Talk! A podcast where DJ Firebrand and DJ Bast each choose a song that the other hasn’t heard and discuss them. In our 5th Episode of Title Talk, DJ Firebrand brings a sweet emotional song titled “I Thank You Child“, written by his …

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Bring It On! – October 9, 2023: Implicit Bias Pt. 1 (Rebroadcast)

This program was aired originally on June 28, 2021: Hosts, Clarence Boone and William Hosea, speak with Monica Fleetwood Black, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with IU Health Southern Indiana Physicians and a principal presenter with the BTCC Implicit Bias Training organization. Joining her is Attorney William Morris, the host of WFIU’s jazz program Just You and Me, for which …

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Local Live – John Raymond

Ahead of his show at FAR Center, John Raymond spoke with WFHB’s Abby Noroozi to discuss Shadowlands, his new album made with S. Carey. Interview conducted and edited by: Abby Noroozi

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Prescription for Healthcare – Dr AJ Sinha, part 2, October 2023

Welcome to Prescription for Healthcare, a podcast collaboration between the WFHB Local News and Medicare for All Indiana, broadcasting the second Thursday of every month as part of the Local News at 5:20 PM. This month is part 2 of our interview with Dr AJ Sinha, Nephrologist at IU School of Medicine and the Indianapolis VA Hospital. In this episode …

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Unhoused Ecovillages and Urban Permaculture with Mark Lakeman of Communitecture – Eco Report XTRA

WFHB Environmental Correspondent Zyro Roze sat down with eco architect Mark Lakeman of Communitecture in Portland, Oregon to learn about proven solutions to homelessness and measures to counter a lack of a sense of community and inviting collective civic spaces in American cities and neighborhoods. [Part One] In light of recent local municipal policies to prohibit camping in Bloomington, affecting the unhoused community, Roze asks …

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Deep Dive: Indiana Education Legislation (Part 1)

This is Deep Dive: WFHB and Limestone Post Investigate where we look into issues regarding Health, Housing, and the Environment that directly impact residents of Monroe County. We are looking into Indiana’s legislation that pertains to education. This week, we look into library censorship, how the legislation came about, what it means for public libraries, and what is being done …

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