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Welcome to American Student Radio, a platform which amplifies voices and fantastic artwork: A forum for making useful work that enables a civil and enriched society. We'd love to hear from you, hear your stories, and find ways for us to experiment in this ineffable medium called audio. Have an idea for a show or story? Send it over! americanstudentradio@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is our last episode of the 2018-2019 school year. We know, the school year actually ended just over a week ago. Maybe we’re huge procrastinators, or maybe we’re just prolonging the inevitable goodbye. That’s our theme this week: Goodbye. It’s fitting that this week’s episode features pieces from three of us seniors -- or, I guess, *recent grad…
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Directions take us where we need to go. Yet direction is such a versatile word. Whether it’s a physical place we’re going or an emotional journey, our directions in life can shape who we are as well as our next step in life. Max Sandefer is your guide for this episode, featuring pieces from Pealer Bryniarski, Emily Miles and Thanmayee Maddipati. Ho…
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Host Sophia Muston walks us through the ASR moral alignment chart, including memes, skunks demons and so much more. Producing this episode: Kat Spence, James Keys, Emily Miles, Sophia Muston, Jack Bassett, Sheila Raghavendran, Max Sandefer, and Pealer Bryniarski Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Buckle up. Host James Keys is about to take us on a metaphysical ride. We’re going to dig deep into truths, lies, self-identity, and all things imposter. In this episode: Sophia Muston's game of BS, Emily Miles's interview with Jesus at Drag Queen Story Hour, Jack Bassett's trip to the barber shop, James's reflection on memories of his dad, and Nou…
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We promise this is not just 30 minutes of awkward silence. This week, we have a couple fiction pieces from Jack Bassett and Pealer Bryniarski, a tampon vox pop from Sheila Raghavendran, and two perspectives on awkward comedy -- one from new producer Max Sandefer and the other from ASR alum Carter Barrett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for …
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We have sounds so warm, you might think you’re wearing earmuffs. Just a few days from the winter solstice, this is the time of celebration and togetherness, burning fires and harvesting frosty pine trees. Also of gift-giving, chilly air, scary stories and grandmas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This episode, we turn the mic on ourselves and invite a couple new producers to join us in the old art on the personal essay. We have stories about the struggle for peace and mindfulness, a few moments on top of Mount Sneffels, the loss of a dear friend, a siblinghood of secrets, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information…
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On this episode, our producers do something that we were told to avoid at all costs: talk to strangers. You’ll hear stories about dead zoo animals, a vox pop about favorite body parts, the sounds of the Irish countryside, and complicated issues of race and heritage -- all ideas that were pitched by strangers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy …
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On this week's show hosted by Jenna Jankowski, we’re exploring the divide between what we imagine in our minds and ill-fated reality. Whether it’s training for the little 500, getting your PHD, going on a tinder date, or grabbing a bite at a food truck, there is no way to predict the outcome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat…
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These are stories of attempts to communicate gone awry, but also of people trying to communicate and simply finding it to be damn hard. Stories of language barriers, of meanings hidden or lost-in-translation, of meanings multiplied and far-reaching.You’ll hear from a millennial whose choice to get a tattoo conflicts with her parents, Bloomington co…
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This week, it's all about blood -- as in that thing in your veins. In cultures and religions, it can spell both life and death. It can mean our identities and the forces that drive us. In this episode you’ll hear about biological blood, fake blood, and blood that makes us friends and strangers to lands we visit and come from. Hosted on Acast. See a…
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The world is a confusing, sometimes unexplainable place — maybe believing in some otherworldly force is a source of comfort — or maybe it’s easier to believe in nothing at all. This week, we’re delving into scratch offs, horoscopes, fortune cookies, and so much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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We’ve chosen our favorite pieces from the 11 amazing episodes we’ve produced this semester, and now we’re going to listen to them all over again. Taylor Haggerty hosts this week’s very special end-of-the-semester Best-Of Extravaganza. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.American Student Radio által
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For a lot of people, Thanksgiving means food. But not just any food -- it’s a long-held ritual of turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and cornbread. But for producer Sheila Raghavendran’s family, Thanksgiving dinners are a little more unconventional. In this piece, she brings us into her family’s dining room. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f…
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