Podcasts

Tuesday, January 31, 201701/31/2017

Guthrie Health Talk: Guthrie Now with Dr. Estill

Guthrie Health Talk brings you the latest health news to help you make the best decisions about your health.

Tuesday, January 31, 201701/31/2017

All Things Equal – January 31, 2017

Today’s guest is Dr. Ahmed Ahmed Vice President of the Board of Trustees for the Al-Huda Islamic Center. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, January 30, 201701/30/2017

Keymochi app aims to put more human touch on text messages

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Keymochi team member Claire Opila about how their keyboard app can translate emotions into text communications.

Monday, January 30, 201701/30/2017

To Your Health – January 30, 2017

James Bradac and Kelly Chase from Island Health & Fitness are getting you ready for Mud, Sweat, and Cheers at the end of April.

Tuesday, January 24, 201701/24/2017

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Frank Towner (AKA Crossroads the Clown)

People You Should Know is a weekly segment from WHCU News Talk that introduces people in the Ithaca area making a difference and doing great things in the community.

Tuesday, January 24, 201701/24/2017

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: George Ferrari

People You Should Know is a weekly segment from WHCU News Talk that introduces people in the Ithaca area making a difference and doing great things in the community.

Tuesday, January 24, 201701/24/2017

All Things Equal – January 24, 2017

Today’s guest is Tompkins County Administrator and the United Way of Tompkins County Campaign Chair Joe Mareane. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, January 23, 201701/23/2017

Cornell uses citizen science to track bird activity with Project FeederWatch

WHCU’s Chris Hedden speaks with Emma Greig, head of Cornell University’s Project FeederWatch, about citizen science and how it helps researchers understand birds.

Monday, January 23, 201701/23/2017

Do you have Sleep Apnea?

Manager of the Sleep Clinic at Cayuga Medical Center Meghann Peters warns that most cases of sleep apnea have not been diagnosed and why, untreated, it could lead to negative health consequences.

Saturday, January 21, 201701/21/2017

HouseCALL-January 21, 2017

On this Saturday’s HouseCALL Real Estate Lawyer Katrina Thaler Medeiros joins Susan.

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