Simmons Radio: The Shark

Simmons Radio: The Shark

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episode 15 songs for accusing women who have opinions of witchcraft artwork
15 songs for accusing women who have opinions of witchcraft

Iz Indelicato shares songs inspired by Arthur Miller's 1953 play "The Crucible." CLICK HERE [https://simmonsvoice.com/12726/uncategorized/15-songs-for-accusing-women-who-have-opinions-of-witchcraft/] to read along! Cover Photo: Adriana Arguijo Gutierrez Music Credits: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/kirk-osamayo/season-two-black/exploring-an-abandoned-mansion/ [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/kirk-osamayo/season-two-black/exploring-an-abandoned-mansion/] https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Rachel_Goldstar/Silber_Sounds_of_Halloween/07_Rachel_Goldstar-Amsterdam_64kb/ [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Rachel_Goldstar/Silber_Sounds_of_Halloween/07_Rachel_Goldstar-Amsterdam_64kb/]

27. Okt. 2022 - 7 min
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Potluck Ep: 1

This first episode will discuss the current perception of healthy eating in America in relation to social media and one’s cultural identity. The conversation includes interviews with two experts in the dietetics field, Professor Norah Ismail and Dr. Urshila Sriram, as well as two of my friends, Syeda Kazmi and Vy Hoang.

11. Mai 2021 - 15 min
episode Resist! Literary Resistance and the Power of Soundtracks artwork
Resist! Literary Resistance and the Power of Soundtracks

Students in Professor Audrey Golden's English course, "Resist! Political Resistance in Literature and Film" learned how creating playlists is one of the ways of highlighting the power of literary form. Students thought about how music can come together to create a "soundtrack to a particular type of political resistance, or to a specific episode or moment of resistance against oppression" and created their own playlists.   In this quick episode, hear about some of the songs students chose for their playlist, and why. All of the tracks you hear about (and more) can be found in this playlist. [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZSxuISWNx0OV7wk9cX8QA?si=c65e75bf314c4980] If you'd like to contribute work to Simmons Radio: The Shark, reach out to us at simmonsradio@gmail.com or connect with us on Twitter [https://twitter.com/RadioSimmons] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/radiosimmons/] at @radiosimmons Swing over to our website for a transcription [https://radio.simmons.edu/] of this episode.

04. Mai 2021 - 9 min
episode A Conversation with Jake McKelvie artwork
A Conversation with Jake McKelvie

Simmons Radio: The Shark's music director, Laurel Auth chats with Jake McKelvie of Jake McKelvie & The Countertops. A staple of the Boston music scene, Jake McKelvie has toured around the country, both as a solo act and as a band. In this interview, Laurel and Jake discuss the band’s latest album, recording process and changes to the Boston music scene post-COVID. For a transcription of this interview, head over to our website [https://radio.simmons.edu/], and don't forget to follow us on social @radiosimmons on both Instagram and Twitter. A big thank you to @howdy_laurel [https://www.instagram.com/howdy_laurel/] and @jacobcmckelvie [https://www.instagram.com/jacobcmckelvie/] Episode photo courtesy of Jake McKelvie & The Countertops.

16. März 2021 - 23 min
episode Food Insecurity on Campus - Episode 2 artwork
Food Insecurity on Campus - Episode 2

Simmons student, Molly Jean Henebury’s two-part podcast “Food Insecurity on Campus” has been nominated for “Best Podcast” at the 2021 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards. When Simmons campus closed, students were left with a slew of questions. The uncertainties for on-campus students who require residential housing were overwhelming. These students were initially allowed to stay in their dorm rooms and continued to have meals in the Fens. Students’ circumstances would change drastically as the semester carried on, moving to hotels and figuring out meals, all while continuing their studies. In this episode, Molly Jean Henebury interviews fellow Simmons student Sarah Lemire about her experience generally, but also in terms of how this situation affected her food security. Sarah is working at a local Boston Hospital as an essential employee and just finished her senior year at Simmons. Check back to hear the second episode and The Shark’s other IBS nominations. Follow along on Twitter and Instagram (@radiosimmons) and head to our website for a full transcription of the episode. [https://radio.simmons.edu/]

04. März 2021 - 24 min
Der neue Look und die “Trailer” sind euch verdammt gut gelungen! Die bisher beste Version eurer App 🎉 Und ich bin schon von Anfang an dabei 😉 Weiter so 👍
Eine wahnsinnig große, vielfältige Auswahl toller Hörbücher, Autobiographien und lustiger Reisegeschichten. Ein absolutes Muss auf der Arbeit und in unserem Urlaub am Strand nicht wegzudenken... für uns eine feine Bereicherung
Spannende Hörspiele und gute Podcasts aus Eigenproduktion, sowie große Auswahl. Die App ist übersichtlich und gut gestaltet. Der Preis ist fair.

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