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In this episode, we discuss the recently passed budget and new income tax plan in the Iowa Legislature.
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This podcast is hosted by organization founder, Jasmine Babers, with special guests, Kevin Goff, Teresa Moore and Gaye Shannon Burnett. We are talking Hattie McDaniel, the first African American Woman to win an Oscar. Kevin Goff is the Great Grand Nephew of Hattie McDaniel.
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In this episode, we dive into the unusual winter weather patterns that have been observed this year in the Quad Cities region.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Chelsea Sammons, the Director of Education at the Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO).
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Former Republican Congressman Scott Klug from Wisconsin talks about hyper partisanship in the US.
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Mindy Heusel sits down with filmmaker and artist Jose Francisco Salgado to discuss his film created for Michael Abel's piece "Liquify"
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Campaigns & ElectionsJim Mertens and guest Keith Boeckelman delve into the world of politics, focusing on the state of Illinois and the upcoming 2020 presidential election.
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In this episode, the director of the upcoming immersive theatre production, The Stacks, Ben Gougeon, is interviewed about the show.
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Mindy Heusel interviews composer Angel Lam about her music and her piece "Secrets and Ice Garden" which was performed as part of the QCSO Living Lands and Waters concert at the Figge Art Museum.
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February is not just a month for roses and chocolates; it's also Heart Health Month—a time to prioritize and nurture the very organ that keeps us ticking.
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Delve into the music scene in the Quad Cities from the 1970s through the 1990s with special guest, Brad Harvey, a musician and founder of Oil Magazine.
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Ben Schwind, the Education Manager at Common Chord and the host of the Echo Radio Hour, sits down for an interview to discuss the exciting events happening at Common Chord.