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The Weekly

WOBC News Presents: The Weekly

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WOBC News is proud to present The Weekly. Our team leads a diverse array of campus journalists and other guests through illuminating discussions of campus issues and a broad range of other topics relevant to the Oberlin community. The show was co-created by Johan Cavert '20 and Daniel Markus '19 in 2017. Season 2 featured producers Roman Broszkowski '19 and Sarah Dalgleish '19. The team expanded in Season 3 with the addition of Katie Lucey '20, Anisa Curry-Vietze '22, and Ella Murray '20. Se ...
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Welcome to the Organized Noise podcast feed. Season 4 is ongoing project that will be released intermittently. Confirmed guests include Hak(formerly of RATKING), experimental vocalist Audrey Chen and Oberlin-based composer Greg Manuel. Organized Noise began life on WOBC, 91.5fm Oberlin College and community radio. You can find it on iTunes/Soundcloud under "Organized Noise" and on Facebook as "Organized Noise Radio." I tweet @paulusvh. Thanks for tuning in!
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A Totally Warranted Podcast is a podcast about Warrant Officer Life. It contains information about everything from how to become an Army Warrant Officer to when to retire. In this podcast we’ll discuss topics surrounding your board packet, attending school, your first duty station and beyond. This podcast isn't just for aspiring Warrant Officers, it's also for current Warrant Officers. As we progress we will discuss how to manage stress, mentorship, retirement and beyond.
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Babes Talk Money is a deep dive into the world of alternative schools of economic thought. Ema and Julia throw down against the mainstream models and discuss their experiences as women in economics. Babes Talk Money originated on WOBC, Oberlin College and Community radio. New episodes air every week.
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In today's episode we will review a few lessons Chief D has learned in her 18 years of Service. To stay in the know make sure you subscribe to the podcast and follow us on FB and IG. https://www.facebook.com/totallywarranted https://www.instagram.com/totallywarranted Visit the Blog at: https://www.totallywarranted.com/blogs/a-totally-warranted-blog…
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In this episode of a Totally warranted Podcast, Chief D shares how the IMPACT you make on others can happen out of the blue and encourages others to focus on the IMPACT they are having and the Legacy they leave behind. Additionally she shares several stories of IMPACT in her life. After the credits Chief D shares a personal story of how she managed…
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In today's episode of a Totally Warranted Podcast we discuss Burnout. As Army Warrant Officers, our job comes with many challenges that can lead to burnout. Long hours, high-stress situations, and a constant need to perform at your best can all take a toll on your physical and mental health. Especially when you aren’t otherwise taking care of yours…
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Join Chief D on "Totally Warranted Podcast" as she delves into the vital topic of mental health support for Army Warrant Officers. In this episode, Chief D emphasizes the significance of mental well-being in the high-pressure military environment, especially for those serving as Army Warrant Officers. Addressing common challenges like anxiety, depr…
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The latest episode in season 1 emphasizes the significance of mindset in personal and professional growth. Host Chief D explains the difference between fixed and growth mindsets, emphasizing the importance of adopting a growth mindset to embrace challenges and develop resilience. Chief D shares personal experiences of stepping outside her comfort z…
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Join Chief D our Warrant Officer Guide in Episode 4 of a Totally Warranted Podcast as she takes us on a journey from WOCS graduation to WOBC graduation and gives us advice on what to do after completing these two career milestones. This episode is packed with valuable insights and information in easily digestible chunks. Links: Emails: ChiefD@total…
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What happens after the selection board is a mix of magic and misery. The magic of being selected, the misery of awaiting additional information and class dates and the endless thoughts that cross your mind in the blank space. In this episode we will discuss what happens immediately after selection, what you should be doing to prepare for Candidate …
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In this episode of "Totally Warranted: Your Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Warrant Officer," Chief D explores the qualifications and eligibility requirements for Army warrant officers. She defines the role of a warrant officer as a highly specialized expert and technical leader in the U.S. Army who bridges the gap between enlisted personnel and commi…
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Welcome to the first episode of A Totally Warranted Podcast, hosted by Chief Daniel. Whether you're an Army Warrant Officer looking to relax during your commute or someone aspiring to become one, this podcast is the right place for you. Chief Daniel, a seasoned 420A Human Resources Technician, shares her personal journey and offers valuable insight…
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This week's show is a special episode about Juneteenth, made up of segments by The Weekly team: Nina Auslander-Padgham, Eric Schank, and Casey Troost. First, Nina and Eric present a segment on the Oberlin Juneteenth festival, how it is different this year, and address potential town and gown tensions as more students participate in the parade. Afte…
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In this episode, The Weekly's co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 chat with Reggie Goudeau '23, the opinions columnist from The Oberlin Review, about his recent Opinions article about kneeling during the national anthem and his experiences with Oberlin administration. Reggie's article was originally published in The Oberlin Review on June…
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In the first episode of the summer semester, The Weekly's hosts Owen Anderson '23 and Jaimie Yue '22 feature an audiojournalism project from Casey Troost ‘22. Casey interviewed three Oberlin alumni for her final project in Rhetoric 402: Tutoring Lab. Casey’s interviews focus on the alumni’s post-Oberlin lives and how their jobs as Writing and Speak…
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In this Bonus Episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 interview Dante Xavier on his new album "Black In My Own Way" featuring Avery Brooks, distinguished musician and actor and Oberlin alumnus, Class of 1970. To listen to the full composition visit the DX Experiment on YouTube, Spotify, or www.HarpSpaceHappening.com fo…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussion of anti-Asian racism and gun violence. In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 have a conversation about Jaimie's newest article for The Oberlin Review about the Asian Cultural Arts Festival that occurred on May 5, hosted by the recently rebranded Asians in Amer…
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In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 chat with Zoe Martin Del Campo and Khalid McCalla, the sports editors of The Oberlin Review, about the columns they ran in the section this year, including “Zoe and Khalid Advise Everything.” The next segment is the extended cuts of Zoe and Khalid’s column debates. The fi…
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Content warning: This episode contains discussion of anti-Asian racism, gun violence, and stabbing. In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 speak with Jonas Nelson '24, a writer from The Oberlin Review, about his Off the Cuff interview with Professor Rick Baldoz and his op-ed for The Washington Post on the Atla…
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In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 speak with Zoe Kuzbari '22, a sports senior staff writer, and Zoe Martin Del Campo '22, a sports section editor, from The Oberlin Review, about the return of spring sports. Later on, Jaimie and Owen interview Leela Miller '24 about her preview of Fires in the Mirror, a di…
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This week, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Owen Anderson '23 and Jaimie Yue '22 have a conversation about Jaimie's feature article on Tiffany Fung, an Oberlin graduate from the class of 2012, for the Office of Communications. After graduating with a degree in Art History, Tiffany Fung earned her Master's in Scientific Illustration at Zuyd University in the…
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In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 speak with Joshua Jackson '23, an arts section editor from The Oberlin Review, about his interview with College third-year Cyril Amanfo, Double-degree fifth-year Max Addae, and Double-degree fourth-year Mark Ligonde, the trio behind The Blackberry Poets. Joshua's article …
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In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 speak with Walter Thomas-Paterson '24, a senior staff writer from The Oberlin Review, about his interview with Rabbi Megan Doherty, the director of Hillel and Jewish Campus Life. The segment is followed by an extended cut of Walter's Off the Cuff interview with Rabbi Dohe…
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In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 speak with Ella Moxley '22, one of the News Editors from The Oberlin Review, about the vaccination plan for the Oberlin City School District (OCS). Ella's article was originally published on The Oberlin Review on February 26, 2021. This episode originally aired on WOBC Ob…
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In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 speak with The Oberlin Review production editor, Alexa Stevens '22, about food insecurity and volunteerism by local organizations in and around Oberlin. After Alexa's segment, the hosts interview Editor-in-Chief of The Oberlin Review, Anisa Curry Vietze, about her article…
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In this episode, "The Weekly"'s co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 speak with The Oberlin Review writer, Zach Bayfield '22, about his review of Steel Magnolia, a new restaurant in downtown Oberlin. Zach discusses his dining experience at the restaurant, his connection to international cuisine as a Toronto native, and the importance of su…
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To begin Season 4, The Weekly's new co-hosts Jaimie Yue '22 and Owen Anderson '23 talk with The Oberlin Review's senior staff writer, Casey Troost '22, about her On The Record article interviewing Samuel George OC '07, a documentary filmmaker for the non-profit Bertelsmann Foundation in Washington, DC on his film “Go-Go City: Displacement & Protest…
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We're excited to announce that the Weekly will return for Season 4 this spring with co-hosts Owen Anderson and Jaimie Yue! To kick of the new season, we're airing a bonus episode featuring an interview Anisa and Sarah did with Jad Abumrad back before the pandemic. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-weekly/support…
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Anisa, Johan, and Sarah are joined by Molly Bryson, Editor and Chief of the Grape, to talk to Alex Blumberg '89 about his his time at Oberlin, his evolution as a journalist, and the future of podcasting. Alex worked on This American Life and created Planet Money before co-founding the podcast network Gimlet Media. --- Support this podcast: https://…
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As first years Kate Steifman, Ella Newcomb, and Lena Golia wrap up their first semester, they talk about their experiences so far and their hopes for the future with Jen Crainic, a fourth year who has one month left at Oberlin before graduating in December. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-weekly/support…
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Nathan Carpenter, Editor and Chief of the Oberlin Review talks to Dr. Tim Uyeki, class of ‘81, while he was back on campus to give a talk entitled “From Avian Influenza to Ebola and Public Health: Reflections of a Clinician and Epidemiologist.” Uyeki is the Chief Medical Officer in the Influenza Division, National Center for Immunization and Respir…
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This year's commencement speaker is David Sedaris, who recently published Calypso, a new collection of stories. We'll ask him for his advice for graduates, how he went from drug addict and college dropout to critically acclaimed writer, and, most importantly, whether he really fed his tumor to a snapping turtle. Really? Please be advised that this …
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In this episode, we talk to Bridget Flynn, Oberlin's sustainability manager, and Rachael Hood, a student activist and campus leader on sustainability issues. We discuss the role of the Office of Environmental Sustainability, how Oberlin is becoming more sustainable, and, most importantly, the NEXUS pipeline, which will run through Oberlin. --- Supp…
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Before becoming President Ambar's chief of staff, Ferd Protzman, OC '75, worked an award winning journalist for the New York Times, Washington Post, and International Herald Tribune. He's also the author of six books for National Geographic. More importantly, though, he went to Oberlin in the 1970s, and we have a lot of questions. Were Oberlin stud…
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Editor's Note: Due to technical issues with WOBC's radio transmitter, the recording of this show has significantly decreased audio quality. We have done as much as possible to repair the damage, and we apologize for the issues. On May 30, 2017, Carmen Twillie Ambar was named as the 15th President of Oberlin College by the Board of Trustees, and is …
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Editor's Note: Due to technical issues with WOBC's radio transmitter, the recording of this show has significantly decreased audio quality. We have done as much as possible to repair the damage, and we apologize for the issues. On November 9, 2016, an Oberlin student walked into Gibson's Bakery, an Oberlin institution over a century old. While acco…
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