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Activate! Jan Gavin, Wonderlab

Jan Gavin is a volunteer at WonderLab, Bloomington’s nonprofit hands-on science museum for kids. Her own grandkids live far away, so she’s happy to be “Grandma Jan” to YOUR kids and help them learn as they play. Activate! is a partnership between WFHB and the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network, working together to build a strong, healthy and engaged community. …

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Youth Radio Podcasts – Title Talk 1

Episode 1 – Space Wizards 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. They kick this episode off with DJ Firebrand playing “Getting Sodas” by The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die. DJ Firebrand shares their knowledge …

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Deep Dive: Power Grid (Part 1)

You’re listening 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 We are looking into Indiana’s power grid – how it works, how it’s outdated and renewable alternatives the state could explore to transition into more sustainable forms of energy. From outdated equipment, an …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 6.20.2023

Tinariwen – Amatssou Whatitdo Archive Group – Palace Of A Thousand Sounds Mario Costa – Chromosome Fruit Bats – A River Running to Your Heart Väsen – Melliken Polobi & the Gwo Ka Masters – Abri Cyclonique Harrison – Birds, Bees, The Clouds & The Trees Bokani Dyer – Radio Sechaba Madison McFerrin – I Hope You Can Forgive Me* …

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Bring It On! – June 19, 2023: Juneteenth History & Comedy

This is a rebroadcast from June 12, 2017: Cornelius Wright and Leila Randle host interviews, one on the history of Juneteenth through the decades, and the other on open-mic night comedy from a personal perspective.  One funny interview, and one solemn.  Both riveting. PART ONE: As part of Ivy Tech’s Lifelong Learning classes, Cornelius Wright and Renee Reed participated in …

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Local Live Remote @ The Bishop Bar – Sumatics

On May 17, 2023, Sumatics joined us for a Local Live remote broadcast performance at The Bishop Bar. Production team: Venue Sound Engineer: Jared Coyle WFHB Remote Broadcast MC: Christine Brackenhoff WFHB Remote Broadcast Engineer: Jim Lang WFHB Studio Engineer: Addison Rogers WFHB Local Live Remote Broadcast Producer: Jar Turner Photographer: Benedict Jones Post-production by Chama Henry

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Local Live Remote @ The Bishop Bar – Kay Krull

On May 17, 2023, Kay Krull joined us for a Local Live remote broadcast performance at The Bishop Bar. Production team: Venue Sound Engineer: Jared Coyle WFHB Remote Broadcast MC: Christine Brackenhoff WFHB Remote Broadcast Engineer: Jim Lang WFHB Studio Engineer: Addison Rogers WFHB Local Live Remote Broadcast Producer: Jar Turner Photographer: Benedict Jones Post-production by Jim Lang

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Lake Monroe Water Fund’s Michelle Cohen

She was the first hire of the new nonprofit in early 2021. The executive director of the Lake Monroe Water Fund, Michelle Cohen, hit the ground running and already has started programs to help upstream landowners control erosion and runoff that affects the waters of the lake. One of 48 such fundraising and activist organizations around the world. the Water …

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Activate! Dr. Gloria Howell, MLK Commission

Dr. Gloria Howell talks about our local Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission. It’s not just one day in January – these volunteers work year-round to build a beloved Bloomington. Activate! is a partnership between WFHB and the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network, working together to build a strong, healthy and engaged community. You can learn more about …

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Saturday’s Child June 10th with Salem Willard

WFHB welcomes to Saturday’s Child on Saturday, June 10, from 11am to noon. Join us as we enjoy the fruits of this local singer-songwriter and farmer who works his roots, pulls up tuberously deep tunes, and sews the seeds for sonic wonderment. Listen on air or as part our audience, free of charge in the Monroe County History Center, on …

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