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Unpacking Racial Tensions, True Crime, and Empowerment with Love Girls
In this episode of "Love Girls", Kayla, Mariah, and Dariana engage in a thought-provoking discussion on various impactful topics. They start by addressing a recent racially charged incident on a boat in Montgomery. Dariana, being a teenager, provides her perspective, expressing her disapproval of the violence while also highlighting the unacceptable disrespect towards African Americans.The conversation then takes a more somber turn as they discuss the tragic murder of 10-year old Bre'Asia Terrell in their community in 2020. Kayla shares her deep sorrow as she recalls following the trial and hearing the distressing details, emphasizing how this terrible fate could have befallen any one of them. They discuss the insensitivity of treating true crime as mere entertainment, failing to acknowledge the pain experienced by the victims and their families.The speakers also delve into the disappointing hoax kidnapping case of Carly Russell earlier in 2022. They express their frustration at how this deceitful act undermined important efforts to raise awareness about missing black women and girls. Kayla specifically voices her anger at Russell for wasting valuable resources for personal attention.Shifting gears, the discussion turns towards the societal pressures fueled by social media, particularly the influence on women to undergo cosmetic surgeries. One of the speakers shares a personal tragedy, having lost a family member during a procedure. Dariana then recounts her own experience of overcoming body-shaming and learning to love her own body.As the podcast draws to a close, Mariah emphasizes the significance of organizations like Love Girls Magazine in empowering young girls and making a positive impact on their lives. They highlight the support, opportunities, and assistance in developing self-esteem and self-worth that these organizations provide. The speakers encourage any struggling girls to reach out for help, emphasizing the importance of seeking support during challenging times.
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The Value of Cattails
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New Book Explores Lack of Trust in American Leaders and Institutions
Gerry Baker, author of American Breakdown: Why We No Longer Trust Our Leaders and Institutions and How We Can Rebuild Confidence and former editor-in-chief at the Wall Street Journal, talks about growing distrust in government, big business, media and medicine, the widening gap between elites who control these institutions and the public, solutions to rebuild confidence and much more.
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The Cities - 11/4/23
In this episode of the Cities, we explore the financial health of Rock Island County, with Richard Brunk, the county board chairman, shedding light on the past financial crises and the recent reduction in property tax levies. The sale of the former county-run Hope Creek nursing home has significantly improved the county's financial outlook, along with receiving bond rating upgrades. Brunk attributes these positive changes to tough decisions, new budgeting approaches, and effective leadership. The demolition of the old county courthouse is discussed, along with the efforts made to preserve artifacts. We also explore the potential use of the vacant courthouse site as a park and the possibility of future expansion. Administrative improvements such as hiring a county administrator and reducing the county board size have successfully streamlined governance. Shifting gears, we dive into the rich Belgian heritage in the Quad Cities, especially along 7th Street in Moline. The Belgian Museum of the Quad Cities, celebrating its 60th anniversary, takes center stage as we emphasize the importance of genealogy research and passing down heritage to younger generations. We also highlight beloved traditions like waffle breakfasts, lace making, and the unique Belgian sport of Rolly Polly.
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Good Morning from WVIK for Friday, November 3rd, 2023
Two Candidates for Mayor in Davenport...Ken Croken's StoryMayor Mike Mastson's StoryIt's Time to FALL Back,,,Daylight Savings Time Ends
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Upcoming Events, Performances, and Fundraising: A Look into the Quad City Symphony Orchestra
In this episode of "What's Happenin' QC," host Marc Zyla sits down with Brian Baxter from the Quad City Symphony Orchestra to discuss the exciting events on the horizon. Brian kicks things off by talking about the much-anticipated Masterworks II performance featuring Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2. He eagerly highlights that this will be the Quad Cities debut for pianist Michelle Cann, adding an extra air of anticipation to the event. Brian also dives into the upcoming "QCSO at the Movies" performance of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, which is set to take place during the bustling Festival of Trees weekend. The conversation then shifts to the recent performance of Nightmare Before Christmas, with Marc commenting on the unique challenges of a musical with constant music. Brian wholeheartedly agrees, describing the show as a whirlwind of melodies with little time to rest. He goes on to share the positive reception of pre-show activities like trick or treating, which added an extra layer of fun to the evening. Brian goes on to provide details about the Symphony Orchestra's annual fundraising gala called the Soiree. He highlights the extensive planning involved and stresses the importance of raising funds for the orchestra's education programs. The recent theme of "Shaken, Not Stirred," inspired by James Bond, is also discussed, including the exciting display of special vehicles and items from the Ian Fleming Foundation. Before wrapping up, Brian takes the opportunity to promote upcoming QCSO performances such as Holiday Brass. He also encourages listeners to explore local events to combat the winter blues.
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Five Nights of Fright: A Spooktacular Halloween Celebration at the Figge Art Museum
In this episode, Marc invites guests Patrick Downing and Lacey Skorepa to shed light on the upcoming events at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport. Patrick kicks off the discussion by providing an exciting overview of the museum's inaugural "Five Nights of Fright", a Halloween extravaganza happening from October 25th to 29th. Each night promises a unique theme and a plethora of spooky attractions.Lacey, who contributed to the planning of these events, joins in to explain how these activities were designed to engage the community in fresh and innovative ways. She dives into the thrilling details of each night's offerings, which include a Halloween trivia night, a reserved ticket screening of the horror classic "The Exorcist", a delectable "Dark Delights" dinner paired with a screening of "Little Shop of Horrors", and the highly anticipated "Mysteria" on Saturday, featuring live music, performers, readers, and engaging activities. To top it off, Sunday's "Tricks and Treats" family event is free for everyone to enjoy.Marc takes a moment to discuss the Figge Art Museum's significance as both an art and education center and a valuable community resource. Patrick and Lacey then delve into their personal and professional connections with the museum. Patrick fondly recalls family visits and even a first date at the Figge, while Lacey draws comparisons to other renowned art museums she has experienced. Their shared sentiment highlights the Figge's commitment to accessibility and creating a warm and welcoming environment.As the episode draws to a close, Marc inquires about other fall activities in the Quad Cities. Patrick and Lacey eagerly mention apple picking, pumpkin patches, local restaurants, and the excitement surrounding the upcoming holidays. Marc expresses his gratitude to his guests for their valuable insights and expresses his hopes of having them back on the show soon. Tune in to this captivating episode of "What's Happening QC" to learn more about the thrilling Halloween events and all the exciting happenings in the Quad Cities this fall.
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The Cities - October 21, 2023
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River Way Stories - October 21, 2023
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Good Morning from WVIK for Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
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