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Youth Radio Podcasts – Title Talk 3

Episode 3 – Now With 100% More 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. It’s the thrilling conclusion to “The Wizard Saga”! Our heroes, broadcasting from ̶ ̶a ̶c̶l̶o̶s̶e̶t̶ The Backspace Gallery are once again fighting to for their sanity. To alleviate …

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Voices in The Streets: Granfalloon 2023

  This year, Youth Radio took to the streets to ask attendees of the 2023 Granfalloon Festival about Kurt Vonnegut, the performing artists and Bloomington’s atmosphere during the festivities. Along the way, they interviewed both people on the street, local artists and musicians and some participants in the festival itself. What is presented here is the extended edit of the …

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Youth Radio Podcasts – ShowRats 1

Episode 1 – The Granfalloon (ft. Michelle and The Flaming Lips) Welcome to ShowRats! A podcast where DJ Ollie goes to concerts and reviews them. Along the way they will talk to their friends about these shows and even document their journey to learning how to play drums  For the first episode Ollie is joined by Youth Radio Director Aja …

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Youth Radio Podcasts – Title Talk 2

Episode 2 – The Wizard Strikes Back 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. It is a dark time for DJ Bast and DJ Firebrand. Although successfully recording a first episode, they have been shoved in ̶ ̶a̶ ̶c̶l̶o̶s̶e̶t̶  the studio to record …

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Youth Radio Summer Camp – Week 1: Remote Playlists

This is the first week of partnership between WFHB’s Youth Radio, Kid City and The Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington called “Youth Radio Summer Camp”. The idea behind the program was to encourage campers to participate in some creative activities that gave them a crash course in all the things they could potentially do if they got involved in …

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Hola Bloomington – Dr. Leighton Physical Therapy

Nuestra Host Maria Auxi recibe al Dr. Leighton, quien tiene más de 30 años de experiencia en la terapia física. He talked about his journey from Chile to the USA, all the process he had to go through to validate his MD license, and how he finally managed to start his own PT clinic, which is a family business.

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Block Rocker 2023

We are thrilled to announce the 4th Annual WFHB Block Rocker! This is a FREE and all ages outdoor event, located on 4th street between College and Walnut avenues, right outside the WFHB studios. The Block Rocker is a community-centered event highlighting local musicians, local non-profit booths, local small business sponsors, and local food and drink vendors. We hope to …

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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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Voices in the Street – Valentine’s Day 2023

February holds the holiday of Valentine’s Day, a holiday that is celebrated by many in and in many different ways. This month, Youth Radio took to the streets to ask the residents of Bloomington their thoughts on Valentine’s day past, present, and future.   All interviews conducted by Marty Abaddi Produced and edited by Miles Petro and Wilder Mouton

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Hearabouts: Stories from Studying in Asia

Welcome to the 69th episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. Hearabouts is produced by Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center in collaboration with WFHB. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. This episode is produced by Ming Wang and Melanie Castillo-Cullather. In this special episode we interview Matt Walsh, a current senior at the Kelley School …

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