Podcasts

Saturday, May 7, 201605/07/2016

HouseCALL-May 7, 2016

Susan’s Mother joins her this Saturday for the Mother’s Day weekend.

Friday, May 6, 201605/06/2016

John Krueger – President, HEP Sales and North Main Lumber

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/john-krueger-president-hep-sales-and-north-main-lumber  

Wednesday, May 4, 201605/04/2016

TCAD’s Real People, Real Jobs – May 4, 2016

TCAD’s Martha Armstrong speaks with Julie Crowley from the Ithaca Coffee Company and Triphammer Wine & Spirits.

Tuesday, May 3, 201605/03/2016

All Things Equal – May 3, 2016

The Director of Community Relations for Cornell University Gary Stewart speaks with David Smith and Grace McMenamin from Tompkins Learning Partners.

Monday, May 2, 201605/02/2016

Food for thought & pregnancy

Registered Dietitian at the Cayuga Center For Healthy Living Cindy Milner offers some sage food news for mothers and mothers-to-be.

Saturday, April 30, 201604/30/2016

HouseCALL-April 30, 2016

Life Coach Amy Rebera joins Susan this Saturday.

Tuesday, April 26, 201604/26/2016

All Things Equal – April 26, 2016

Director of Community Relations at Cornell University Gary Stewart speaks with the President and CEO of Family and Children’s Service of Ithaca.

Saturday, April 23, 201604/23/2016

HouseCALL- April 23, 2016

Jay Franklin from the Tompkins County Assessment Office (Part 2) joins Susan this Saturday.

Tuesday, April 19, 201604/19/2016

All Things Equal – April 19, 2016

The Director of Community Relations at Cornell University Gary Stewart speaks with Paul Mazzarella, the executive director of Ithaca Neighborhood…

Monday, April 18, 201604/18/2016

Beth Morse – Regional Director, Finger Lakes School of Massage

    https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/beth-morse-regional-director-finger-lakes-school-of-massage  

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