Podcasts

Tuesday, August 29, 201708/29/2017

Anton Burkett, CEO & Co Founder – Green Fork

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/anton-burkett-ceo-co-founder-green-fork  

Tuesday, August 29, 201708/29/2017

All Things Equal – August 29, 2017

Today’s guest is Ithaca College President Shirley Collado. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, August 28, 201708/28/2017

X-rays of ancient manuscript fragments let researchers step into history

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Louisa Smieska and Ruth Mullett on their research into fragments of ancient manuscripts at Cornell University, and how they’re using high-tech sources to get more insight into history.

Saturday, August 26, 201708/26/2017

HouseCALL-August 26, 2017

Susan chats about design trends she’s seeing and what design trends turn buyers off

Friday, August 25, 201708/25/2017

THE ARTS BEAT, Ben Phan

The Arts Beat is a weekly segment on News Talk WHCU that seeks to not only illuminate arts around the Ithaca area, but upcoming events as well.

Tuesday, August 22, 201708/22/2017

All Things Equal – August 22, 2017

Today’s guest Ariana Blossom is hosting Head, Heart, & Strategy at the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce on September 8th. Host: Jennifer Tavares.

Monday, August 21, 201708/21/2017

To Your Health – August 21, 2017

http://michaelsmiles5k.com/

Monday, August 21, 201708/21/2017

Ithaca College uses YouTube to spark interest in superconductors and science

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Ithaca College professor Matthew Sullivan about the work he and his students are doing to educate the public on the power of superconductors.

Saturday, August 19, 201708/19/2017

HouseCALL-August 19, 2017

Susan sits down with Heat Smart Tompkins’ Jonathan Comstock to discuss Heat Pumps and other sustainable energy initiatives in Tompkins County.
To learn more about community solar visit solartompkins.org

Thursday, August 17, 201708/17/2017

Lee Ellen Marvin on the Ithaca Crisis Line

The Scoop on Mental Health is a podcast changing the way people think about mental health challenges by chatting openly over ice cream.

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