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WNCW Podcasts
For information on podcasting visit the frequently asked questions page. Here's a list of programs WNCW currently offers as podcasts.
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What It Is

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What It Is, hosted by Joe Kendrick - airing weekdays around 10:15 a.m. during the Morning Music Mix with Martin Anderson. We believe that if cinema can be larger than life, then music can be life itself. With What It Is, we examine WNCW's collective musical psyche in educational and (we hope) entertaining sessions that give listeners a few free minutes on the couch. We discuss topics such as all-time great artists, memorable concerts, specific years in music, reviews of new albums, band names both good and bad, holiday themes, and so on. We seek input from listeners on each topic and - each Friday - Martin Anderson and Joe Kendrick do a live recap of the week's segments and read listeners' emails on air. Contact the show at whatitis@wncw.org
To check out the latest What It Is segments and to find the link to podcast the show, visit the What It Is podcast page.
Find out more about What It Is panelists on their websites:
Carol Rifkin http://www.carolrifkin.com/
Justin Farrar http://www.justinfarrar.com/
Jeff Eason http://www.blowingrocket.com/
Fred Mills http://www.blurt-online.com/
Bob Hinkle http://www.bobhinkle.com/
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Our Southern Community
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Our Southern Community explores the environment, energy and economics in the region.
Thanks to public demand and the hardworking folks at WNCW, previous programs in our ongoing “Energy Series” are now available as free downloads! Please share these programs with your friends and neighbors, because the more each of us knows, the better we can plan for the future.
The Our Southern Community “Energy Series” is an in-depth look at the challenges facing utility companies as we look for ways to transition to a sustainable energy future. While it’s clear that some poor choices have been made in the past, our “Energy Series” is all about finding common ground to work together, now and into the future, and understanding the current technologies available today that are economically beneficial and environmentally responsible.
Your comments are warmly welcomed at info@oursoutherncommunity.org!
To check out the latest Our Southern Community segments and to find the link to podcast the show, visit the Our Southern Community site. |
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Volume Control |
Volume Control features interviews with Leading Artists of Triple A and Americana Music. You'll find a variety of conversations, including with music writer Wayne Robins, Michelle Moog-Koussa of the Bob Moog Foundation, Del McCoury, Vieux Farka Toure, Laura Love, and more.
To check out the latest Volume Control segments and to find the link to podcast the show, visit the Volume Control podcast page. | |
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