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Centerstage Minnesota, November 12, 2021

Centerstage Minnesota features Minnesota artists in an eclectic mix of folk, rock, blues, jazz, and world music including We Are the Willows, Rachel Kilgour, Grandma’s Boyfriend, Footfall, John Henningsgaard, Colleen Myhre, Communist Daughter and more.


Simple Gifts

Radio made simple, today on Stay Human. Steve Neu, the new Chief engineer at Northern Community Radio, explains how simple it all really is; Scott Stowell tells the story “Radio Illusion”; and Maggie Montgomery takes us on a tour of the trophy room at the East Nary Mosquito Hunting Lodge.


BOO294 – ENCORE – BEING UNKIND TO MYSELF

How often are we hard on ourselves? How often do we deny our feelings or push through? What do we do when we REALLY see that we are being unkind? In this episode, we explore what to do when we observe harsh patterns.


BOO293- ENCORE – FINDING COMMUNITY

We are stronger when we work together. Reflections on finding community all around me.


BOO292 – ENCORE – LESSONS IN PROJECTION

We can learn about about ourselves when we pay attention to what bothers us about others.


Great Lakes shipping season still going strong

As we near the winter season, we thought we’d check in with Jayson Hron of the Duluth Seaway Port Authority. Jayson is the communications and marketing director there and he joined Dave on The Roadhouse.

WTIP’s The Roadhouse is supported in part by funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.


Paul Huttner talks new album “Sunset Paradise”

You likely know Paul Huttner as the chief meteorologist at MPR, but did you know he’s also a songwriter and musician? And he’s recently released an album called “Sunset Paradise” on Bandcamp. Paul joined Julie and Dave to tell us more about the album.

WTIP’s The Roadhouse is supported in part by funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.


Thinking of donating blood? Here’s how it works.

There’s a shortage of blood right now, and more people are needed to step up and give. Julie spoke with Kara Gavin, lead public relations rep at the University of Michigan academic medical center. Kara has given 5 gallons so far and shared some of her firsthand knowledge of donating blood.

WTIP’s The Roadhouse is supported in part by funding from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.


Live Art pt1

In part one of a special two part episode of Real College Podcast we will hear from a local hip hop talent who is beginning to spread his wings, delve into the world of Mongolian Folk Metal, experience Cathedrals by Candlelight, do a dive on the band All Time Low, and take a look behind the scenes at Minneapolis Indie-Rock Band Not! Okay!

1:08-Pardyalone Interview- Casey McCabe,
12:00- The Hu- Henry Ulrich,
21:08- Cathedrals by Candlelight- Quinn Mcclurg,
28:52- All Time Low- Shannon Brault,
36:52- Not! Okay- Isaac Maruyama


Soul Birth

After a tumultuous week, we’re joined by one of the only Black male doulas in the state, William Moore. With a high percentage of Black women still dying from difficulties during birth, the importance of community advocates is more crucial now than ever.


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