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Story Scaling with PodcastVideos.comStory Scaling with PodcastVideos.comThe Art of the Interview with Kyle KellamsEver wondered what separates a good interview from a great one? Join us on Story Scaling as we unlock the secrets of interviewing with none other than Kyle Kellams, the legendary news director at NPR affiliate KUAF and producer of Ozarks at Large. With a staggering four decades of experience and over 15,000 interviews to his name, Kyle reveals the strategies that make interviewees feel comfortable and open up.From starting with simple, non-threatening questions to leveraging the intimacy of a microphone over a camera, Kyle shares the techniques that transform a stiff conversation into a seamless dialogue...2024-09-2714 minStory Scaling with PodcastVideos.comStory Scaling with PodcastVideos.comContent Creation Evolved with Kyle KellamsHow has 35 years of journalism shaped the perspective of a seasoned news director in a world dominated by digital content? Join Dan for an enlightening conversation with Kyle Kellams, the news director and producer of Ozarks at Large at NPR station KUAF, as we delve into the seismic shifts in media from print and radio to the present-day podcasting revolution.Kyle shares his insights on the early struggles and triumphs of podcasting, its profound impact on traditional radio, and the surge of on-demand audio content as they explore the blending of visuals in podcasts, the necessity of...2024-09-1321 minI Am Northwest Arkansas®I Am Northwest Arkansas®NWA Transplant Series: Introduction with Kyle KellamsAbout the Show:"What percentage do you think are people who have moved here within the last ten years?"Kyle KellamsAbout the Guest:In this episode, host Randy Wilburn is joined by Kyle Kellams, the well-known voice behind KUAF 91.3 FM's "Ozarks at Large." Kyle's seasoned experience as a radio host and interviewer brings a unique perspective to the conversation, offering insights into the power of community storytelling. His deep connection with Northwest Arkansas, stemming from his extensive career in public radio, provides a rich backdrop for the discussion on the growth...2024-04-0431 minDistrict 3 PodcastDistrict 3 PodcastEpisode #224: The Art of an Interview with KUAF's Kyle KellamsIn this episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with the esteemed Kyle Kellams, the dedicated News Director at KUAF for over three decades. A true pillar in our community, Kellams has not only shaped the news landscape but also become a beloved figure through his enduring commitment. Join us as we delve into the fascinating journey of a seasoned professional, exploring the milestones of Kellams' remarkable career. With over 30 years as the face and voice behind Ozark's at Large, his impact extends far beyond reporting the news—it's about building connections and fostering understanding. ...2023-12-081h 08Cookin\' Up A StoryCookin' Up A StoryCOOKIN' UP A STORY: Dreams of a 5 Year Old Do Come True - Kyle KellamsRadio is a platform that has given us so much for so long. Kyle Kellams, is a person who at 5 years old knew what he wanted.With a passion for producing the best stories and grasping onto a changing landscape and narrative, Kyle is a keystone in the broadcasting industry.We dive into a ton of industry and social topics on this podcast.You will learn about the drive it takes to stay relevant and make each day memorable.We enjoyed this interview and we think you will enjoy it as well....2023-12-072h 19The Startup Junkies PodcastThe Startup Junkies Podcast321: Public Radio, Podcasting, and Great Storytelling with Ozarks At LargeSummary: Welcome to another great episode of Startup Junkies! On this episode, hosts Caleb Talley and Jeff Amerine sit down with Matthew Moore and Kyle Kellams of KUAF. Matthew is a reporter and producer for Ozarks at Large, a locally produced news podcast/daily show that covers news, sports, politics, arts, culture, and the quirky and unusual happenings in the Ozarks. Kyle has been the news director at KUAF for over twenty-five years and has been producing Ozarks at Large for over three decades. Throughout the episode, Caleb, Jeff, Matthew, and Kyle discuss the history...2022-11-1441 minUppity WomenUppity WomenJosie talks CoronavirusJosie is the daughter of one of my closest friends. She was terrified of me the first few years of her life, and it destroyed my heart. Then one day she decided I was okay. So now she's nine, and one of my favorite kids, along with her little sister Jessie. Using three-way calling, Josie and I called a few people we know to ask them about their Covid-19 experiences. This was recorded in April 2020, at hopefully the height of the pandemic and physical distancing. Enjoy the conversations, and a very special thank you to Josie, her mom Amy, Simon...2020-05-0443 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHR. CardColmColm Mulcahy joins us to share some of his card magic!2012-04-1300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHQ. Newton v LeibnitzA break from puzzling to discuss the history of the great Newton-Liebnitz dispute over the invention of Calculus, with the playwright Todd Taylor.2012-03-2600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHP. Happy Root 10 DayFor procrastinators...2012-03-1600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHO. Crazies On The PlaneMadness in the aisles...2012-03-0900 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHN. BarbetteThe great aerialist Barbette makes an wholly gratuitous appearance on the Math Factor, and a few quick puzzles.2012-02-2700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHM. Five CardsBig math news, answers and a quick and easy puzzle.2012-02-1700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHL. Bear HuntKyle stumps Chaim, and we revisit a neat twist on an old chestnut2012-02-1000 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHK. Spiders and FlyAnother pursuit puzzle from the Math Factor2012-02-0300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHJ. Strange SuitorAn odd marriage proposal...2012-01-2700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHi! Getting CloserHow close can we get to exactly one glass of water?2012-01-1600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHH. Corpuscle CandyHot piles of M&M's!2012-01-1100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHG. Two LoveNumbers, numbers numbers... hadn't noticed there are so many of them.2012-01-0100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHF. True LoveIn which Chaim ponders how much his true love loves him truly.2011-12-2300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHE. On Cake and CoffeeIn which we discuss the mystery of cooling coffee.2011-12-1200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHD. The Math Factor ReturnsAnd we're back in the studio together again! Lots of great stuff to come!2011-12-0400 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHC. Strongly Connected ComponentsCheck out the Strongly Connected Components podcast at acmescience.com2011-07-1400 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHB. Puzzlers Pegg and StephensBack with an interview with two fantastic puzzlers, Ed Pegg (mathpuzzle.com) and James Stephens (puzzlebeast.com) Check out mathfactor.uark.edu for lots of links to the puzzles and people they talk about.2011-04-0900 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorHA! Conway on GardnerJohn H. Conway on his friendship with Martin Gardner.2010-06-2800 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorThe Math Factor Takes a BowWe are taking the summer off (at a minimum) but check back in a while for new segments. And don't forget to drop us a line!2010-05-0900 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGY. Conversation with Greg ChaitinA conversation with Greg Chaitin, creator of Chaitin's Omega and author, most recently, of MetaMath!! These ideas are well worth a close listen.2010-04-0500 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGW. Wolfram's Principle of Computational EquivalenceStephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica and author of A New Kind of Science describes a fundamental principle, showing how irreducible complexity arises even in simple systems.2010-03-3000 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorG4G9 Report From the GatheringQuick interviews at the Gathering, with Stephen Wolfram, Will Shortz, Dale Seymore, John Conway and many others!2010-03-2800 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGV. Three Quick G4G9 Puzzles From Ed PeggWe catch up with Ed Pegg, of mathpuzzle.com who gives us three great puzzles! Now Tweeting from G4G9!2010-03-2500 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGW. Math Factor Hits The RoadThe Math Factor hits the road, with live updates from the Gathering For Gardner! And the premier of James Greeson's Canon and Chorale on Pi.2010-03-2200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGV. Mix Up At The Five And DimeA vintage segment from July 11, 2004.2010-03-1300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGU. Number FreakDerrick Niederman tells us what is so un-22 about Catch 22, and other marvels from his new book, Number Freak.2010-03-0700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGT. The Largest Escher Exhibit EverThe largest Escher exhibit ever is on display in Boca Raton. A must see event!2010-02-2700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGS. I Met A ManIn which we discuss the yillion and a strange encounter with an aged man.2010-02-2000 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGR. VIth Anniversary of the Math Factor!That's right, we return with our sixth anniversary "special". Can a clip show be far behind?2010-02-1100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGQ. Durned AntsKeep those durned outs offa me!2009-12-3100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGP. Switcheroo!A plan for the shop, and still more tormented prisoners. What is the deal with those poor souls anyway?2009-12-2600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGO. Coin Fraud!Yay! Another Fraud Detection Prevention tip from your friends and accomplices at the Math Factor, as well as further discourse on Benford's Law.2009-12-1700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGN. Benford's LawIf you're gonna commit accounting fraud, some things to watch out for! Benford's law is an amazing property of many kinds of lists of data.2009-12-0300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGM. What's the Big Deal Anyway?Wherein Chaim lets off a little steam about an urgent problem...2009-11-2500 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGL. Math 2033Chaim's new Math 2033 is going like gangbusters! Check out the class wiki at math2033.uark.edu2009-11-1900 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGK. MythematicsMichael Huber solves the 12 Labors of Hercules!2009-11-1300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGJ. MathleticsWayne Winston discusses his sports-math book, Mathletics!2009-11-0300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGI. Mrs. Perkins' Electric QuiltPaul Nahin discusses his fabulous new book "Mrs Perkins Electric Quilt", mosquitos, falling through the Earth, whether mathematics is "real" and much more!2009-10-2100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGH. The Math BookClifford Pickover discusses his beautiful new Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, 250 Milestones in the History of Mathematics.2009-10-0900 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGG. OLD IDAHO USUAL HEREStephen Morris rounds out his puzzles with a discussion of OLD IDAHO USUAL HERE.2009-10-0100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGF. More Clock CraziesJetting around with Stephen Morris, who leaves us at a rare loss for words!2009-09-2400 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGE. Clock ConfusionStephen Morris, mathfactor correspondent at large, discusses the Kate Bush conjecture and how to get a dead clock to tell the right time many times throughout the day!2009-09-1700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGD. The Math Circus Is Coming!Back after a sleepy summer, the Math Circus Opens 9/9/9!2009-09-0800 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGC. Another Buncha PrisonersMan, what is it about puzzlers and prisoners? Jeff Yoak lines em up and the stakes are high!2009-07-2800 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGB. Hat Strategy#mathfactor now on twitter; Jeff Yoak poses a hat puzzle stumper!2009-07-2000 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorGA. Stacking the ChipsJeff Yoak discusses math in his career as a poker pro.2009-07-1400 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFZ. Will a Real Gold Coin Please Stand Up?Jeff Yoak, one of the mathfactor website authors, shares a puzzle with an intriguing twist!2009-07-0600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFY. Weights in a RowEvery number in a mysterious sequence is the weighted average of its neighbors...2009-07-0200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFW. Walk Around the ClockA quick puzzle sent in by a listener! Very elegant solution, using a fair coin...2009-06-1900 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFV. Singmastery!David Singmaster, Puzzler Extraordinaire, early master of the Rubik's Cube, poser of the Singmaster Conjecture, etc, etc, engages in some wordplay.2009-06-1200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFU. Arp and Bif Shake HandsWe express regret, answer a puzzle, shake hands and welcome back astronauts Arp and Bif.2009-05-2500 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFT. Sum and Double & Double and SumA puzzle on sums of digits, and an interview with Rob Fathauer, of Tesselations Inc.2009-05-1800 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFS. The Portuguese Waiter TrickDr Schaffer returns to show us more of his math-dance moves!2009-05-0600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFR. Who Wants To Be A Mathematician?Kyle and Chaim return to the studio with an interview with Michael Breen, of the hit gameshow, "Who Wants To Be A Mathematician?" Lots of puzzles!2009-04-2900 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFQ. Cards In The DarkFumbling with cards in the dark...2009-04-0600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFP. Carriage ReturnA simple typesetting puzzle from Stephen Barr's Intriguing Puzzles in Math and Logic.2009-04-0300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFO. Eyebrow HairsWhy do these hair seem to grow in fits and starts?2009-04-0100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFN. Three Square NapkinsAnother Sam Loyd puzzle: what is the largest square table that can be covered by three 1 foot square napkins?2009-03-3000 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFM. Bamboopalooza OneOur very first Bamboopalooza, in Wilson Park April 2004!2009-03-2600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFL. Algebra on the RadioIf I give you a number, can you always find another number whose sum and product with my number are the same?2009-03-2400 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFK. Twiddling ScrewsHaving lost their thumbs, Arp and Bif twiddle screws instead investigating a simple, but counterintuitive bit of 3D geometry.2009-03-1700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFJ. Dr Loyd's Atomic Easter EggsFor Easter Sunday, 2004, an old puzzle from the superb 19th century puzzler Sam Loyd.2009-03-1200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFI. Paranoia!Paranoid scientists don't trust anyone! How many locks are needed to protect the vital contents of a safe?2009-03-0900 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFH. Girdling The EarthFrom March 28, 2004, a simple, surprising chestnut about girdling the earth.2009-03-0600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFG. Mr Fled _Math_Factor_03_04_09From March 21, 2004, we pose another old chestnut.2009-03-0400 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFF. Hostile FlowersRecalling an early Star Trek episode, we save some space hippies from certain doom.2009-03-0300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFE. Burn the RopeEdmund Harriss steps in and poses a puzzle on this early segment.2009-02-2700 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFD. Space WalkersAnother segment from the Golden Age of Mathradio, Math Factor #5, aired February 22, 2004.2009-02-2300 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFC. Cool Clear WaterMath Factor Number Four; how much water is required to get across the desert? (This is basically the same problem as BK. Bananas and Rockets)2009-02-2100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFB. The Legendary Monty Hall ProblemAfter all these years, we finally get around to putting the Monty Hall Problem up on the web-- it's deja vu all over again as we post the third math factor segment ever!2009-02-1600 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorFA. The JohnsonsWe revisit an old chestnut.2009-02-1200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEZ. A Special Double FeatureOur servers are back up, after an astounding ice storm that shut down the town; we celebrate with a special double feature: "Google, Flutes and Monopoly" and the very first Math Factor Episode ever aired.2009-02-0200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEY. Vth Anniversary SpecialOur Fifth Anniversary Special! Come visit our brand new, totally fair casino!2009-01-2100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEX. Gamblers RuinShortly after taping this segment, Kyle and Chaim suddenly hit on a great way to make huge amounts of money. We'll offer you a terrific opportunity you can't refuse in next week's segment!!2009-01-0500 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEW: What's The Difference?Isaac Newton's puzzling polynomial problem!2008-12-2200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEU. Stacking CannonballsPascal's has so many strange and amusing applications!2008-12-1000 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorET. Your Holiday Gift GuideOur favorite new and not-so-new products for 2008! Check out Zome, Puzzellations, DROD, Magic Mirror Coloring Book, The Riddles of the Sphinx, the Nikoli puzzle company, The Princeton Companion to Mathematics, How Round is your Circle and many more ideas!2008-12-0100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorES. The Ishango BoneDirk Huylebrouck discusses the incredible Ishango bone, and thousands of years of arithmetic.2008-11-1100 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorER. The Great Internet Mersenne Prime SearchJust two months ago, the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search, discovered a huge prime number, with more than ten million digits! Mersenne primes are closely related to the famous "perfect" numbers, numbers which are the sum of their divisors.2008-11-0400 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEQ. Ed Pegg ReturnsEd Pegg, of mathpuzzle.com, joins us to discuss cellular automata and a fiendishly difficult puzzle.2008-10-2200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEP. HIPEPeter Winkler returns to discuss the bonus chapter in his book Mathematical Mind Benders!2008-10-1200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEO. Spaghetti LoopsJust why does the constant e appear in so many ways?2008-10-0200 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEN. PlinkoWe discuss some business and then consider the game of Plinko.2008-09-2500 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEM. Awash In Billiard BallsWe discuss math on TV, the smallest ungoogleable number and a devilish game with billiard balls.2008-09-1800 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEJ. Math Dance with Dr Schaffer and Mr SternKarl Schaffer of Math Dance shows us some geometry tricks.2008-09-0800 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEL. The Law of Small NumbersIn which we discuss the Fibonacci numbers, the law of small numbers, and just why one should expect to see the golden ratio so often.2008-09-0400 minThe Math FactorThe Math FactorEK. Math Factor at the Farmers MarketWe set up a booth and wait to see what happens.2008-08-2700 min