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A deep dive into all things loon

Loons are an important part of the culture in these northern climates. They are the official state bird in Minnesota, and they grace the one-dollar coin in Canada. Brian was joined by James Paruk, author of “Loon Lessons: Uncommon encounters with the great northern diver”, to talk all things loon.

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


What causes “Zoom fatigue”?

Why are Zoom meetings so exhausting? Is it the meeting part or something else? Dave spoke with Kristen Shockley, a psychologist at the University of Georgia, and Daron Robertson, CEO of BroadPath, a health care services company specializing in remote work. They recently published a study looking into the causes of “Zoom fatigue.”

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


Soul-Unfiltered – REMIX

Anthony and Georgia discuss Root cause issues in community around homelessness and policing and check in with Dr. Catrice Jackson about building ally-ship in white colleagues and the hard work of moving from apathy to active anti-racism.


Worth Repeating: A retrospective exhibit

Mitch Blessing’s current exhibit at the Talley Gallery on the Bemidji State University campus was 13 years in the making. A combination of new creations and previous work worth repeating, the show gently nudges viewers to slow down, look more closely, and contemplate more deeply.


Feeling Minnesotan – REMIX

Minnesota is known for its abundance of natural outdoor spaces, but not everyone feels safe, knowledgeable or comfortable utilizing these spaces. Camping and fishing are among the most popular outdoors activities of the crew and our special guest, Asha Shoffner, who organizes and leads outings by and for the BIPOC community.


Roll The Dice

In this episode of Real College Podcast we have a hodge-podge of various topics starting with discussions of the online learning revolution, conversations with international students here at the U, part one of a two part series about metaphysical practices here in the Twin Cities, an in-depth look at a dope band, lessons on why the First Amendment is important, a dive on the Paralympics, and the first installment of our new series getting to know Radio K!
1:07-Online Learning Revolution- Isaac Maruyama,
7:00- The International Experience- Max Killeen,
14:34- Metaphysical MPLS- Shannon Brault,
28:28- 1967 Band- Casey McCabe,
42:06- The Importance of The First Amendment- Max Kaelberer,
49:07- The Paralympics- Emma Morris,
50:47- DJ Bio: Ryan Pedersen


Centerstage Minnesota, September 24, 2021

Centerstage Minnesota features Minnesota artists in an eclectic mix of folk, rock, blues, jazz, and world music including Humbird, Six Mile Grove, Good Morning Bedlam, Hobo Revival, Keith Secola, Dessa and more.


Centerstage Minnesota, September 17, 2021

Centerstage Minnesota features Minnesota artists in an eclectic mix of folk, rock, blues, jazz, and world music including Low, Ann Reed, Thomas X, Nunnery, Lowest Pair, The Lately and more.


Tuning in vs. changing the channel

Marcia Hyatt is a leadership and life coach who provides a weekly feature on WTIP’s North Shore Weekend titled “The Best of Ourselves,” which explores how we can be resilient and creative in these turbulent times.


Advice on advice

Marcia Hyatt is a leadership and life coach who provides a weekly feature on WTIP’s North Shore Weekend titled “The Best of Ourselves,” which explores how we can be resilient and creative in these turbulent times


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