In part one of this special three part collaborative series with the Wake Magazine we will be bringing you answers to the following questions: How do I combat the fear of not doing enough? How do I move to a new place? And how do I do better in school?
1:11-How do I combat the fear of not doing enough?(Imposter Syndrome)-Quinn Mcclurg,
12:30-How do I move to a new place?-Casey McCabe,
40:00-How do I do better in school?-Isaac Maruyama
We’re playing in the mud today on Stay Human – mud pies, mud slides and muddy back roads with Terry O’Brien, Maggie Montgomery, Susan Hawkinson, DyAnn Korda, Sam OG, Aaron Wenger and Carol Hepokoski. Plus, Dave Hagman explains how to get the right mud on a baseball. We’re oozing into mud season in story and song.
In today’s Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks again with Minnesota State Auditor Julie Blaha.
In a time of COVID relief funds, budget surpluses, and record inflation, there have been increased calls by “thrifty Minnesotans” for more and more audits. What, however, is an audit, and what should it be used for? Today’s conversation also touches on the ways state money is spent on a local level and how the public can easily check up on the thousands of audits that already exist.
In today’s Untold Story of Central Minnesota, the more things change, the more they stay the same as the iconic 80’s movie The Breakfast Club is “sort of” recreated by SCSU’s Theater & Film Studies Department.
“Mr. Sherman’s Acting 101 Class is Proud to Present The Breakfast Club (or Sort of)” took to the Center Stage at SCSU’s Performing Arts Center in December of 2021. Talking with Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack about the project is SCSU Theater Professor Jeffrey Bleam, SCSU Student Varrik Bruno, and DMR Production’s Dan Barth.
The Reif Center Dance Program has enhanced lives of dancers in Grand Rapids and the surrounding communities for over 30 years with a wide array of movement options including ballet, tap, jazz, modern, hiphop and even clogging.
This summer, a special reunion weekend will bring dance friends back together for two days of connection, community, and, of course, dancing.
There has been a lot of news about labor recently with the Unionizing of Amazon workers in New York and recent teachers’ strikes in Minnesota. In this episode, the crew talks with Alanna Galloway and Daniel Perez about their work in the labor movement and how people of color have an important, albeit complicated history with labor unions.
Today on Stay Human, “Keep Breathing.” Poetry from Susan Hawkinson, Anne Marie Erickson on her beloved’s last breath, the origin of the flute from Michael Laughing Fox Charette, and a visit with Adam Giebner, the new choral director at Grand Rapids High. No masks on this show – breaths intermingled in story and song.