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Thomas Paquette: Giving back to inspire the future

BSU alumni Thomas Paquette will dedicate a series of paintings to the university this morning. He’s a landscape painter whose work hangs in embassies and collections across the globe. Here about his artistic journey in this Area Voices!


Jason Fladager Trio on The Roadhouse

The Jason Fladager Trio joined Brian and Dave in the WTIP CD Library ahead of weekend of gigs at the Gunflint Taven.

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


National Boss’s Day – What makes a great boss?

It was National Boss’s Day over the weekend. It may or may not be something you observe, but either way, bosses can play a big part in our happiness at work. Professor Theresa Glomb, professor in the department of work and organizations at the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota joined Brian to talk about what makes a great boss.

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


Explorer Liv Arnesen talks “Skiing into the Bright Open”

Many of us have had dreams of extravagant adventures, faraway places, and goals that may to some seem out of our reach. Liv Arnesen is an explorer, adventurer, educator, motivational speaker, mother, author and so much more. She’s the first woman to attempt and complete a solo expedition to the South Pole in 1994. Julie spoke with Liv about her book “Skiing Into the Bright Open: My Solo Journey to the South Pole,” first published in 1995 and recently translated into English.

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


Managing chronic pain with nonmedical treatments

We’ve all heard about the challenges of managing chronic pain without creating addiction or causing negative side effects from drugs. But there are non-medical ways to approach chronic pain that can make a real difference. Dave spoke with Dr. Roni Evans to learn more. Dr. Evans is the director for the Integrative Health & Wellbeing Research Program and an associate professor at the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the Univesity

Recommended websites for more information:

Taking Charge of Your Health and Well-Being

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health

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

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Real College Podcast X The Wake Magazine Present: A Spooktacular Halloween

In this episode of Real College Podcast we collaborate with The Wake Magazine to bring you some extra special Halloween themed tales that will also be appearing in this months print edition of The Wake! Coming up we have tales of paranormal activity and possession, stories of a murderous student with a pumpkin for a head, an account of the specters of Stillwater Minnesota, some tidbits surrounding a local Minneapolis haunting, part two of Shannon’s mini series about metaphysical practices here in the Twin Cities, spooky “fads” you can practice year round, and a new installment of getting to know Radio K!
1:12-The Portal In The Farm House- Performed by Henry Ulrich & Written by Erica Bouska,
8:10-Pumpkin Head- Performed by Ethan Olson & Written by Joshua Kloss,
12:55- Specters of Stillwater- Written & Performed by Quinn Mcclurg,
17:35- The Haunted Bridge- Emma Morris, 18:42- Metaphysical MPLS Pt.2- Shannon Brault,
31:52- Spooky Fad or Everyday Spiritual Practice?- Performed by Adam Beiningen & Written by Anthony Vystoropski,
35:55-DJ Bio: Tony T & Juni H The Basement Vinyls Crew


Soul Wellness

This week Anthony and Georgia discuss the decision not to bring charges against the officers in the killing of Winston Smith as well as the upcoming vote in Minneapolis that could transform Policing to an office of Public Safety. They also check in with local author, healer, and scholar Ebony Adedayo about centering the wellness of black women and community in general.


The Parody Episode

In this first of its kind episode of Real College Podcast we are bringing you the first ever parody episode! Coming up we have a spooktacular horror spoof, followed by discussions of devious licks, a farce fitness podcast, and to top it all off the second ever installment of our new series getting to know Radio K!

1:03- Spooky Story: Why I Can’t Eat Candy Corn- Brandon Wetterlin,
10:52- Devious Licks- Emma Morris, Ethan Olson, & Shannon Brault,
30:42- Fitness Parody- Casey McCabe,
39:30- DJ Bio: Claire Knudten


Grab Bag Show #2

When there are too many topics to hit, you get a Grab Bag Show! With so much happening, we couldn’t decide on a single topic. So, with a time limit in place, we’ll pick through our grab bag of current events and get through as many as we can.


MN Reads: Beth Dooley, The Perennial Kitchen: Simple Recipes for a Healthy Future

KUMD’s Chris Harwood speaks with Beth Dooley, a Minneapolis-based chef and columnist who is the author of The Perennial Kitchen: Simple Recipes for a Healthy Future, with photography provided by Mette Nielsen, published in 2021 by University of Minnesota Press. The book gathers recipes made from ingredients that are more locally and regionally-sourced, and that “embrace regenerative agriculture, the method of growing small and large crops with ecological services.”

Dooley is the author or co-author of many cookbooks, including Minnesota’s Bounty: The Farmers Market Cookbook, The Northern Heartland Kitchen, Savory Sweet: Simple Preserves from a Northern Kitchen (with Mette Nielsen), and The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen (with Sean Sherman).


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