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WYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioThree teenage African immigrants talk about growing up in Dayton, OhioWYSO Youth Radio works with middle and high school students across Ohio to share their stories through sound, straight from their lives to your ears.2025-04-2504 minThink TwiceThink TwiceThe Ku Klux Klan terrorized Catholics across the Midwest in the 1920sIn this episode of WYSO's Think Twice podcast, University of Dayton professor Bill Trollinger says the Christian Nationalist hate group, the Ku Klux Klan, terrorized Black, Catholic, and Jewish people in the 1920s.2024-12-0153 minRodney Veal’s Inspired ByRodney Veal’s Inspired ByWYSO Music Director - Juliet FromholtRodney is joined by Juliet Fromholt, Music Director at WYSO Public Radio in Dayton, about her journey in arts and music, including a musical theater audition & a brief stint in film studies, as well as the vibrant Dayton music scene and it's growing support for local artists.Learn more about Juliet:https://www.wyso.org/people/juliet-fromholthttps://linktr.ee/attackofthefinalgirlsFollow Juliet on Social Media: @sonicpersephone2024-09-2645 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth Radio'You could change somebody's life,' teens take on public health issuesTeenagers want their voices to be heard, especially about the problems they see in their lives. In Springfield, a teen-led group called BATS, or Bringing Awareness to Students, partnered with WYSO to make PSAs about public health issues in their community.2024-09-2304 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth Radio'Use your voice,' Clark County teens take on local public health issuesTeenagers want their voices to be heard, especially about the problems they see in their lives. In Springfield, a teen-led group called BATS, or Bringing Awareness to Students, partnered with WYSO to make PSAs about public health issues in their community.2024-09-2304 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioSpringfield student poet: 'It's a great way to connect with people'This is the premiere of the latest installment of WYSO's Dayton Youth Radio series. We hear from student poets at the School of Innovation in Springfield.2024-09-2304 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioSpringfield teen on ‘getting whatever I need to get out’ through poetrySpringfield School of Innovation high schoolers share their poetry, produced through WYSO's Dayton Youth Radio.2024-09-2304 minThe Ohio CountryThe Ohio CountryTrailer: season one of 'The Ohio Country' podcast from WYSOThe Ohio Country is a 12-episode podcast from the public media station WYSO about American Indian people reconnecting with their homelands in the Ohio River Valley.2024-06-2800 minCity Cast MadisonCity Cast MadisonInside WYSO’s Cool New Building on E WashIf you’ve driven down East Washington Avenue in the past year, you’ve probably seen the building under construction: a large wall of glass flanks the front of the building, nestled under the swooping curves of arched roofs. This is the new home of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestras. Since the 1960s, WYSO has trained and inspired thousands of young musicians across Madison, and they did so from borrowed rooms across town. Now, they’ve got a state-of-the-art rehearsal facility to bring all their orchestras under one roof. Bianca Martin speaks with WYSO Director of Development and Communication Susan...2024-04-0920 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioCritical Race Theory: A teenager shares her views about growing up biracial in OhioThis school year Dayton Youth Radio held classes right here at the WYSO studios. Today we'll hear from Zalah Scarberry, a freshman at Belmont High School.2023-03-0105 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will's Almanack: April  26 - May 2, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the first week of late Spring, the first week of the Warbler Migration Moon, the first complete week of the sun in Taurus.2022-04-2604 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will's Almanack: April 19 - 25, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the fourth week of Middle Spring, the fourth week of the Gilded Goldfinch Moon, the first week of the sun in Taurus.2022-04-1904 minBook NookBook NookThe Best of the Book Nook: 'Desire and Duty at Oneida: Tirzah Miller's Intimate Memoir' edited by Robert FogartyWe take you back to a conversation between Vick Mickunas and the late Robert Fogarty who was a professor at Antioch College and editor of the Antioch Review.2022-04-1928 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioForeign Intelligence: A teenager discovers the bright side of social mediaHear from Sylvia Korson, a teenager from Central Catholic High School in Springfield, Ohio.2022-04-1505 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioForeign Intelligence: A teenager discovers the bright side of social mediaHear from Sylvia Korson, a teenager from Central Catholic High School in Springfield, Ohio.2022-04-1505 minBook NookBook NookBook Nook: 'The Eight Mile Suspended Carnival' by Rebecca KuderVick Mickunas interviews newly published author Rebecca Kuder.2022-04-1449 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will's Almanack: April  12 - 18, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the third Week of Middle Spring, the third week of the Gilded Goldfinch Moon, the fourth week of the sun in Aries.2022-04-1203 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will’s Almanack: April  5 - 11, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the Second Week of Middle Spring, the second week of the Gilded Goldfinch Moon, the third week of the sun in Aries.2022-04-0504 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will's Almanack: March 22 - March 28Poor Will’s Almanack for the Fifth Week of Early Spring, the fourth week of the Black-Capped Chickadee Moon, the first week of the sun in Aries.2022-03-2904 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will's Almanack: March 22 - March 28, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the fifth week of early spring, the fourth week of the Black-Capped Chickadee Moon, the first week of the sun in Aries.2022-03-2204 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioFourteen: A teenager searches for a Homecoming dateDayton Youth Radio has a new story from producer Delanie Stratton, a teenager in Springfield, Ohio.2022-03-1806 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioFourteen: A teenager searches for a Homecoming dateDayton Youth Radio has a new story from producer Delanie Stratton, a teenager in Springfield, Ohio.2022-03-1806 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will's Almanack: March 15 - March 21, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the Fourth Week of Early Spring, the third week of the Black-Capped Chickadee Moon, the fourth week of the sun in moist Pisces, the transition to the Sun in to Aries, and the week of Spring Equinox which occurs next Sunday on March 20.2022-03-1504 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will's Almanack: March 8 - March 14, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the Third Week of Early Spring, the second week of the Black-Capped Chickadee Moon, the third week of the sun in moist Pisces.2022-03-0903 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will's Almanack: March 1 - March 7, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the Second Week of Early Spring, the first week of the Black-Capped Chickadee Moon, the second week of the sun in moist Pisces.2022-03-0103 minPoor Will\'s AlmanackPoor Will's AlmanackPoor Will’s Almanack: February 22 - 28, 2022Poor Will’s Almanack for the First Week of Early Spring, the last week of the Mourning Dove Moon, the first full week of the sun in Spring's Pisces.2022-02-2203 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioBrown Skin Girl: A Teenager Finds Her WayA story from the Global Impact STEM Academy in Springfield about the impact culture has on teenagers.2022-02-0405 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioBrown Skin Girl: A Teenager Finds Her WayA story from the Global Impact STEM Academy in Springfield about the impact culture has on teenagers.2022-02-0405 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioSixteen: A teenager grapples with gun violenceWe have the first story from a new group of students from Springfield. It is a conversation between two gun violence survivors.2022-01-2106 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioSixteen: A teenager grapples with gun violenceWe have the first story from a new group of students from Springfield. It is a conversation between two gun violence survivors.2022-01-2106 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: 'Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad by Ellen Levine'Jonathan Platt reviews a picture book about slavery called Henry’s Freedom Box.2021-12-2902 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioA Christmas Story: A teen learns about family history from his dadDayton Youth Radio has an interview that teenager John Gorski wanted to have with his father before he leaves home and gets ready for college.2021-12-2406 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioA Christmas Story: A teen learns about family history from his dadDayton Youth Radio has an interview that teenager John Gorski wanted to have with his father before he leaves home and gets ready for college.2021-12-2406 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: Muncha, Muncha, MunchaExecutive Director of Story Chain Jonathan Platt has another installment for Read Aloud Radio which features books that are fun to read aloud with kids. Today, we learn about Candace Fleming’s "Muncha, Muncha, Muncha."2021-12-1802 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioThe Champion: A Teenager Talks About Obstacles and VictoriesDayton Youth Radio shares a holiday rerun. It's from Hezikiah Reed, who was a senior at Ponitz Career Technology Center when this story originally aired in 2018. Hezikiah shows us why it's important to live your own life and run your own race.2021-12-1805 minWYSO Youth RadioWYSO Youth RadioThe Champion: A Teenager Talks About Obstacles and VictoriesDayton Youth Radio shares a holiday rerun. It's from Hezikiah Reed, who was a senior at Ponitz Career Technology Center when this story originally aired in 2018. Hezikiah shows us why it's important to live your own life and run your own race.2021-12-1805 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: One Crazy SummerThis week's book is "One Crazy Summer" by Rita Williams-Garcia will be read by Mary Evans.2021-12-1102 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioCatfished: A teenager learns the dangers of social mediaHere's a story from a teenager who says that a big mistake, taught him an invaluable lesson in life.2021-12-1005 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: Jabari Jumps by Gaia CornwallRead Aloud Radio begins a new season with a children’s book called Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall.2021-12-0402 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioGood Cheer: A teenager bounces back from injuryThis week on Dayton Youth Radio we have an inspirational story of triumph over challenges produced by Emily O'Connell, a member of the class of 2021 at Centerville High School.2021-12-0304 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioHoliday: A Teenager Talks Family, Politics, And TurkeyWhen she was a junior at Stivers School for the Arts, Madrid Joy, gave her thoughts about the good and the bad things that happen when loved ones get together for a holiday.2021-12-0205 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioTaylor Cole: A True Success StoryThis week on Dayton Youth Radio we have a new story from Centerville High School about a very special teenager who says a little resilience and a lot of love guided him to success in life.2021-12-0205 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioHomegoing: Tippecanoe high-school students interview author Yaa GyasiIn this episode of Dayton Youth Radio, we'll hear an interview with author Yaa Gyasi. Last month she visited Tipp City and was interviewed by local high school students.2021-12-0205 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioFrom Me to You: A high school senior writes a letter to his future selfCenterville High School Senior Nick Murlin is wondering what his life will be like five years from now — so he wrote a letter to his future self.2021-10-2903 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioUnpack Your Adjectives: A local teenager deals with anxiety about WYSO’s youth radio programWe begin a brand new season of Dayton Youth Radio with a story from a local high school senior who deals with his apprehensiveness about WYSO’s youth radio program.2021-10-2204 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioBest Friends 5-Ever: A Teenager Talks About Lasting FriendshipJoshua and Ethan have been BFFs for life...well, actually since middle school. Ethan came into the studio to help his friend tell this Dayton Youth Radio Story.2021-07-1205 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioEighteen: A Teenager Considers His Options For The FutureIt's time for parties and celebrations as the class of 2021 gets ready to take on the world, and it's also time for many of our teenagers to turn 18. In our next Dayton Youth Radio season finale, a story from a Centerville High School senior reflecting on independence and becoming an adult.2021-06-2504 minDayton Youth RadioDayton Youth RadioThe Reflecting Pool: A Teenager Changes His Perspective On COVID-19Today we have the first of three season finale stories from Dayton Youth Radio. It's about a Kettering teenager who discovered something valuable during his after school job.2021-06-1404 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Visualizing And Actualizing Life As A FilmmakerKamisha Thomas is a filmmaker, writer, director, co-founder of the Returning Artists Guild in Columbus and a returned citizen. Kamisha was a filmmaker before she went to prison, but finished her short film while she was inside. There were a lot of projects in prison, she says, that helped her continue her filmmaking.2021-06-0304 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Expanding CreativityToday on ReEntry Stories we meet Azizi Carter, the third in our series about women who took advantage of training opportunities in prison and made it a stepping stone to a new life.2021-05-2704 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Choosing Recovery And CommunityIn our latest series of ReEntry Stories, we hear about the lives of four formerly incarcerated women. They all took advantage of an educational program or some kind of skill building project while they were in prison, and for all of them, it was a good first step.Today we meet Amber Richards. Series producer Mary Evans has known her for many years because they were incarcerated at the same institution. While inside, Amber chose to focus her life on recovery from drug addiction. And when she got out, she got involved with an organization called Field of Hope in...2021-05-2004 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Faith And WorkMore than 22,000 people are released from prison every year in Ohio, and as re-entering citizens, they face a lot of challenges. This week on WYSO we begin a new series of ReEntry Stories and hear about the lives of four formerly incarcerated women. They all took advantage of an educational program or some kind of skill building project while they were in prison, and for all of them, it was a good first step.2021-05-1304 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Building A Life And A Business As A Returned CitizenReturned citizen Afton McClain is an entrepreneur and owner of Afton’s Beauty Pod in Dayton. She’s been out of prison for 3 years and recently voted for the first time in her life for a candidate in the 2020 presidential election.2021-02-2404 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Marketing A Passion For MusicSavon Davis is a songwriter and music producer from Dayton. He's been out of prison under a year and has successfully monetized his content by teaching himself social media management.2021-02-1703 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Raising A Multiracial Family In The Era Of Coronavirus And Black Lives MatterTara Casto has been out of prison for three years and is raising a multiracial family. As she told ReEntry Stories producer Mary Evans, the coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement is having a big impact on her life.2021-02-1003 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Navigating The Expungement ProcessTerry Green had several convictions, which led to his incarceration. Today, he is the CEO of Think Make Live Youth, a nonprofit that mentors inner city youth.2021-02-0303 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Advocating For Art Opportunities On The InsideReturned citizen Aimee Wissman was an artist before she went to prison, and while she was inside, she never stopped making art. After her release, she co-founded the Returning Artists Guild in Columbus.2021-01-2704 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Being Welcome, Equal And SeenLatisha Ellis is a poet, author and recently became co-owner of PoiBois Entertainment, a performing arts group that uses pyrotechnic tools, poetry and music to spread the message of community building. We met Latisha last year during season one of ReEntry Stories, and today, she will share with us the story that made her the winner of the 2020 Dayton Story Slam.2021-01-2004 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Continuing To Share The Stories Of Returned Citizens In The Miami ValleyMore than twenty-two thousand people are released from prison every year in Ohio. And when they do re-enter society, what exactly are they up against?2021-01-1304 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: Frog on a LogRead Aloud Radio is a new feature by Community Voices producer Jonathan Platt. He has organization called Story Chain, which brings families together through the reading of children’s books.2021-01-1202 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: MoosetacheRead Aloud Radio is a new feature by Community Voices producer Jonathan Platt. He has organization called Story Chain, which brings families together through the reading of children’s books.2021-01-1202 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: Trombone ShortyRead Aloud Radio is a new feature by Community Voices producer Jonathan Platt. He has organization called Story Chain, which brings families together through the reading of children’s books.2021-01-0702 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: Charlotte's WebIn this edition of Read Aloud Radio, we get the pleasure of listening to the children’s classic: Charlotte’s Web2021-01-0702 minRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud RadioRead Aloud Radio: Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? and The True Story of the Three Little PigsRead Aloud Radio is a new feature by Community Voices producer Jonathan Platt. He has organization called Story Chain, which brings families together through the reading of children’s books.2021-01-0702 minOhio HumansOhio HumansEpisode 11: Neenah Ellis and Luke Dennis of WYSOThis episode features Neenah Ellis and Luke Dennis of WYSO - https://www.wyso.org - which is the Greater Dayton area’s only NPR News station. Luke Dennis, who has a background in arts and music administration, is WYSO’s General Manager. Neenah Ellis, who was Luke’s predecessor in that role, is a multi-award-winning radio documentary maker of several decades standing. She is also the President of Miami Valley Public Media - the recently formed community owned non-profit organization behind WYSO. Amongst other subjects, they talk about the value of local reporting, about a project specifically designed to sup...2020-07-2031 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: July 19, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-07-1930 minFehler (Mistakes)Fehler (Mistakes)Rediscovered Radio: WYSO’s Lost TapesListen to this story on how an act of benign neglect transformed Southwest Ohio based WYSO from a small public radio station into a community. 2020-07-1630 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: July 05, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-07-0530 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO WEEKEND: June 28, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-06-2827 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: May 3, 2020As Ohio rolls out plans to reopen its economy, the economic fallout continues. The state is struggling to process the record number of unemployment claims filed during the pandemic. Millions of Americans are still waiting for their federal stimulus checks -- like Dayton 28-year-old single mom Dejanee Coaston, who lives with her daughter on the Westside of Dayton. When the coronavirus shutdown took effect, she lost most of her hours at her restaurant job and quickly fell behind. After weeks of scrambling Coaston finally started a new job at a factory but the damage is already done. Her rent is...2020-05-0330 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: April 12, 2020Shoes 4 the Shoeless is a local nonprofit that’s usually out there making sure that kids who need shoes get a pair. But now that the coronavirus has changed so many things, they turned their attention to making sure everyone in the community gets enough to eat. WYSO’s Jason Reynolds has our story.2020-04-1230 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: April 05, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-04-0530 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: March 22, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-03-2230 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: March 15, 2020In this edition WYSO Weekend:2020-03-1530 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: March 01, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-03-0129 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO WEEKEND: February 23, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-02-2330 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO WEEKEND: February 09, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-02-0930 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: January 26, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-01-2630 minWYSO WeekendWYSO WeekendWYSO Weekend: January 19, 2020In this edition of WYSO Weekend:2020-01-1930 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Who I Might Have Been And Who I AmReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. More than 1500 people a year return to life outside prison in Montgomery County, and, like returned citizens all over Ohio, they often have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services.2019-12-0409 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Advocating For Education On The OutsideReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. More than 1500 people a year return to life outside prison in Montgomery County, and, like returned citizens all over Ohio, they often have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services.2019-11-2711 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Breaking Patterns Of Incarceration With Regimen, WritingReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. More than 1500 people a year return to life outside prison in Montgomery County, and, like returned citizens all over Ohio, they often have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services.2019-11-2006 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Finding Partnership, Purpose In And Out Of PrisonReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. More than 1,500 people a year return to life outside prison in Montgomery County, and, like returned citizens all over Ohio, they often they have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services.2019-11-1309 minReEntry StoriesReEntry StoriesReEntry Stories: Reclaiming A Professional Career After PrisonA new series begins today on WYSO called ReEntry Stories: conversations between people who were once in prison. When they return to the community, they often they have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services.2019-11-0611 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordAntioch Word Alumni Stories: Bob Peters, Class Of '66During Antioch College's 2018 Reunion, alumni visited the WYSO studios and shared their stories with current Antioch students, fellow alumni, and WYSO staff members. This edition of the Antioch Word features alumnus Bob Peters, class of 1966. Bob Peters graduated Antioch College as a physics major, and has worked for NASA for the past 18 years. WYSO Miller Fellow Rachel Isaacson spoke with Bob about his interest in physics and today’s latest theories and findings in astronomy and quantum mechanics.2019-01-1912 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordAntioch Word Alumni Stories: Philip Brigham, Class of 1997During Antioch College's 2018 Reunion, alumni visited the WYSO studios and shared their stories with current Antioch students, fellow alumni, and WYSO staff members. This edition of the Antioch Word features alumnus Philip Brigham, '97. WYSO Miller Fellow Rachel Isaacson spoke with Philip about his co-op experiences, how he found his interest in anthropology, the campus climate during the 90s, as well as the SOPP.2019-01-1213 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordAntioch College Alumni Stories: Angelica Benton Molina, Class 0f 97'During Antioch College's 2018 Reunion, alumni visited the WYSO studios and shared their stories with current Antioch students, fellow alumni, and WYSO staff members. This edition of the Antioch Word features alumna, Angelica Benton Molina, 97'. WYSO's Juliet Fromholt spoke with Angelica Benton Molina at WYSO studios. There Angelica talks about her deep connection to the college, and why Antioch was the right choice for her.2019-01-0524 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordAntioch Word Alumni Stories: Heidi Lovie, Class of 1999During Antioch College's 2018 Reunion, alumni visited the WYSO studios and shared their stories with current Antioch students, fellow alumni, and WYSO staff members. This edition of the Antioch Word features alumna Heidi Lovie, class of ‘99. Heidi Lovie graduated Antioch College as a Self, Society, and Culture self-design major. WYSO Miller Fellow Rachel Isaacson spoke with Heidi about her family’s legacy in advocacy, as well as her co-op experiences and how they influenced her life after Antioch.2018-12-2914 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordThe Antioch Word Explores Altrustic ReliefThis edition of the Antioch Word features an interview conducted by one of WYSO’s Miller Fellows, Rachel Isaacson, about a disaster relief organization called Altruistic Relief that provides aid and assistance in times of need such as hurricanes in the United States. Altruistic Relief visited Antioch to meet with members of the community interested in helping people at the U.S.-Mexico border.2018-12-2217 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordThe Antioch Word Explores The Border Support NetworkThis edition of the Antioch Word features an interview conducted by one of WYSO’s Miller Fellows, Rachel Isaacson. She spoke to Lilith Sinclair from the Border Support Network, who visited Antioch to meet with members of the community interested in helping people at the U.S.-Mexico border. Lilith Sinclair spoke about the Border Support Network project, issues surrounding the proposed border wall, and what Antioch can do to be involved.2018-12-2213 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordAntioch Word Explores Crossover Community Development: Urban Food Projects, Part 2For this episode of the Antioch Word, WYSO Miller Fellow Rachel Isaacson interviews leaders of food justice projects that the Urban Food Projects class in Summer 2018 visited. The class was hosted by Kat Christen, manager of the Antioch Farm, who wanted to take classes to local gardens to discuss and see first-hand the type of work that these projects do. This podcast is Part 2 of a two-part series on local food justice, where Rachel Isaacson interviewed Catherine Bitwayiki from the project Crossover Community Development.2018-12-1510 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordAntioch Word Explores SOUP: Urban Food Projects, Part 1This edition of the Antioch Word is Part 1 of a two-part series on local food justice. WYSO Miller Fellow Rachel Isaacson interviewed leaders of food justice projects that the Urban Food Projects class in Summer 2018 visited. The class was hosted by Kat Christen, manager of the Antioch Farm, who wanted to take classes to local gardens to discuss and see first-hand the type of work that these projects do. Today we hear from Sherry Chen from the project SOUP.2018-12-0803 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordThe Antioch Word Interviews Social Media Music Star YellopainOn this episode of, The Antioch Word, Dayton Ohio Native and Social Media Music Star, Yellopain, is interviewed by, Mary Evans, the 2018 Miller Fellow at WYSO Studios. Yellopain talks about social justice activisms he is involved in and how he is using his success to help other Dayton Ohioians chase their musical and media dreams.2018-12-0121 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordAntioch Word Alumni Stories: Joe Yarkin, Class of 1990During Antioch College's 2018 Reunion, alumni visited the WYSO studios and shared their stories with current Antioch students, fellow alumni, and WYSO staff members. This edition of the Antioch Word features alumnus Joe Yarkin, '90. WYSO Miller Fellow Rachel Isaacson spoke with Joe about his experiences with traveling by hopping freight trains, how he found himself attending Antioch College where he found his interest in solar energy.2018-09-2213 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordAntioch Word Alumni Stories: Susan Barkan, Recipient Of The Winning Victories For Humanity GrantIn this edition of the Antioch Word, WYSO Miller Fellow Rachel Isaacson interviewed alumna Susan Barkan, class of 1978, who was one of the recipients of a Winning Victories for Humanity grant for her work in her organization “Partners for Our Children”.2018-09-0813 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordThe Antioch Word Featuring Mojo PowerFor this edition of The Antioch Word, Yellow Springs funk band Mojo Power visited the WYSO studios. In this interview Mojo Power talks with podcast co-host and 2018 Miller Fellow Mary Evans about the band's mission statement, musical influences, and what to expect from Mojo Power in years to come.2018-09-0115 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordIntersectionality, Activism, and Community Building through MusicOn this episode of The Antioch Word, nationally recognized, local rapper Issa Walker, aka Issa Ali, talks with WYSO 2018 Miller Fellow Mary Evans on the first part of a three part series called, Intersectionality, Activism, and Community Building through Music. Issa talks about how he found a musical community in Yellow Springs, collaborations, and what we can expect from Issa Ali, the rapper in the years to come.2018-08-1812 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordThe Antioch Word Explores Efforts to Make Yellow Springs More Dementia FriendlyThis edition of the Antioch Word features interviews conducted by one of WYSO’s Miller Fellows, Rachel Isaacson, about an initiative in Yellow Springs that started in 2017 to help the community be more accessible for those with cognitive disorders such as dementia.2018-08-1103 minThe Antioch WordThe Antioch WordThe Antioch Word Goes Trailside at The GlenOn this episode of, The Antioch Word, Mary Evans, a 2018 Miller Fellow at WYSO, interviews Cultural Anthropologist and Glen Helen Volunteer, Emily Foubert.2018-08-0418 minFilmically PerfectFilmically PerfectFilmically Perfect: Sound Cues #4Hello WYSO, your friendly neighborhood "Film Guys" taking your calls!2008-04-1400 min