Biblio Radio – 4.13.2015
Martha Goble of Heights Community Congress discusses an upcoming interactive forum on educational redlining and school ratings.
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Martha Goble of Heights Community Congress discusses an upcoming interactive forum on educational redlining and school ratings.
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Tonight we feature the Cycle Adirondacks Tour with event manager Matt VanSlyke and then head out to Callifornia to speak with Vic Armijo, race director for the WEMBO “24 Hours of Weaverville” – 24 Hour World Solo Mountain Bike Championships.
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Thie week, DB Hegler talks about service with guests Author Hal Becker & Caitlin Hughes, Customer Service Manager at Novosbed.com.
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Are you in a book club? Interested in starting one? Julia talks with her friend John Carey about how he keeps in touch with friends through a Gchat book club. …
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The Indiana University Little 500 is coming up and we talk with race director Jordan Bailey. Along with Jordan, Tom Miller talks about the new companion movie “One Day in April” which will screen the evening of the women’s race on April 24th. Then it’s off to Richmond, Virginia to catch up with UCI World Road Race chief operating officer Tim Miller about the preparations to bring hundreds of thousands of people, media, and world class racing to the U.S.
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Just last month, a new group was formed in the Heights area called, “Ties that Bind Community Choir.” Willie Wright, director and developer of the new choir, explains his vision …
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April is National Poetry Month, and on this episode Julia talks with Parick Warner, winner of the Teen Poetry Slam about his process.
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This week, it’s two wonderful interviews with two great cycling legends. Kent Eriksen was the force behind Moots and now, at Eriksen Cycles, designs and builds his award winning titanium frames. Then, I have a great conversation with Ned Overend about his early childhood, his racing and riding careers, and his take on racing and training.
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This week on Minding Your Business, DB Hegler talks about public speaking with guests Mark Banas, President of Eastside Toastmasters and National Speakers Assn-Member Rick Metzger.
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Case professor Miriam Levin talks about how Paris became a modern city, the subject of an upcoming talk at the Lee Road library.
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