WCRS Podcast - youthbeat
A Bird's Eye View of Birding - April 2, 2012
24:20 minutes (22.28 MB)
Youth Beat reporter Nicole Jackson talks to Alex Hughes and Alex Champagne, president and former president of the Ohio State Ornithology Club, about the social and mental benefits of birding. They discuss the activities the club participates in and the ways in which anyone can begin birding in their leisure time.
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All in the Family - March 26, 2012
24:53 minutes (22.78 MB)
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The Times Are Changing - March 19, 2012
27:42 minutes (25.37 MB)
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The Times are Changing - March 12, 2012
27:42 minutes (25.37 MB)
Upper Arlington students talk about some of the great projects going on around their community, such as Strides for Sudan and local restaurant renovations, as well as a student's participation in a world hunger conference. They get students' reactions to O.A.R., parking issues, upcoming state championships, and much more.
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The Independence Show - March 5, 2012
25:32 minutes (35.06 MB)
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There to Learn and Share - February 20 and 27, 2012
26:09 minutes (23.95 MB)
In this episode Hannah Berkeley Cohen, a student from the University of Pittsburgh, shares the difficulties she faced acclimating herself to aspects of Bangladeshi culture. She talks about the relationships she created and the things she saw, including a garment factory, a Bangladeshi wedding, and life in the slums, during her 4-month long trip. She also talks about the work she did with Grameen Bank, as well as Amader Gram.
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Above and Beyond - February 13, 2012
27:23 minutes (25.08 MB)
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Mind and Body - February 6, 2012
25:11 minutes (23.06 MB)
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Mind and Body - January 30, 2012
25:11 minutes (23.06 MB)
Sometimes our minds and body take an unexpected turn. We might miss someone we never thought we would, we might make poor choices, and we might, despite what we ever thought, lose control of our movements altogether. Today, Upper Arlington students discuss family, the future, alcohol, and drugs. Bridgette Kreuz talks to Pam Starky about her job as an occupational therapist and the reward of giving independence back to patients. Also, Ohio State student Harrison Sydnor talks about the ramifications of poaching ginseng.
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Above and Beyond - January 23, 2012
27:23 minutes (25.08 MB)
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