Podcasts

Monday, September 12, 201609/12/2016

IC professor takes part in historic asteroid mission

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson tells you about Professor Beth Ellen Clark, part of NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex asteroid-sampling mission.

Monday, September 12, 201609/12/2016

To Your Health – September 12, 2016

Registered Dietitian from the Cayuga Center For Healthy Living Lauren Marino explains why fruits and vegetables matter more for Fruits and Vegetables Matter More Month.

Wednesday, September 7, 201609/07/2016

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Godfrey Simmons

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, September 6, 201609/06/2016

Lynda Myers – President, Lynda Myers Designs

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Tuesday, September 6, 201609/06/2016

All Things Equal – September 6, 2016

Today’s guest is the pastor of the First Congregational Church in Ithaca David Kaden. Host: Gary Stewart.

Saturday, September 3, 201609/03/2016

HouseCALL-September 3, 2016

From an earlier show Phyllis Vrooman from Builder’s Best Do It Center joins Susan to discuss kitchens and baths.

Tuesday, August 30, 201608/30/2016

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Patrick Tarantino

This is Tarantino’s second time living in Ithaca, and he’s looking to make the community healthier environmentally and mentally.

Tuesday, August 30, 201608/30/2016

All Things Equal – August 30, 2016

Today’s guests: Fabina Colon from the Multicultural Resource Center and community activist Roberta Wallitt. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, August 29, 201608/29/2016

To Your Health – August 29, 2016

Medical Director of the Ithaca Center For Pain Management at Cayuga Medical Center Dr. Andy Morpurgo examines the use of opioids, their potential for abuse, and the government’s efforts to deal with both.

Monday, August 29, 201608/29/2016

Ithaca lawmaker promotes programming in contest, community dialogue

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with Ithaca city lawmaker Ducson Nguyen about his participation in a recent national computer competition.

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