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News Director Tanner Chaille and Correspondent Carter Cooley discuss the Beto O'Rourke's decision to drop out of the primary race, the Brexit saga, and the conflict in Syria.
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News Director Tanner Chaille and Correspondent Carter Cooley discuss the Beto O'Rourke's decision to drop out of the primary race, the Brexit saga, and the conflict in Syria.
News Director Tanner Chaille and correspondent Carter Cooley sit down with Dr. Woody Myers to discuss his campaign for the Governor's mansion and his stances on a wide variety of issues.
In today’s episode Nadia and Katie-Jane talk about what it’s like to be back on campus. Nadia admits to having a crush on her hot cousin, Katie-Jane wonders if boys she hooks up with will ever look her in the eye in public, and they both give up on their hopes and dreams.
Episode 2 kicks off with a brief discussion of the song “God Only Knows” by the Beach Boys and continues into a quick look back at what Sam said in last week’s interview. This week’s interview is with Rob Greene. You may know Rob from his work with Secret Mezzanine or his podcast TowningBloom. It was an awesome conversation with Rob and he definitely helped further the conversation towards the characteristics and definition of the perfect song. If you want to check out Rob’s podcast or music click on the links below.
WIUX News Director Tanner Chaille, and Podcast Production Director Ben Wesenberg sit down with comedian and writer Jordan Klepper to talk about everything from the Clintons, comedy in Trump's America, and even where you can find the best Attics.
Episode 2 kicks off with a brief discussion of the song “God Only Knows” by the Beach Boys and continues into a quick look back at what Sam said in last week’s interview. This week’s interview is with Rob Greene. You may know Rob from his work with Secret Mezzanine or his podcast TowningBloom. It was an awesome conversation with Rob and he definitely helped further the conversation towards the characteristics and definition of the perfect song. If you want to check out Rob’s podcast or music click on the links below. https://wiux.org/listen/podcasts/towningbloom/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/0tcIOHqXtKNVNGCCGKC0oa?si=X2Sq5SQzR9qh3OWZrNG5dA
After a big week of interdivisional matchups, the structure of college football hierarchy has changed greatly. In this episode, we dive into some blowouts and close contests throughout the Big Ten while questioning what implications these games have. Lateron, we cover some burning questions that certain fans have regarding questionable re-rankings and questioning just how legitimate certain teams are. Finally, this week of football was one of major upsets and heart-breaking losses for hopeful programs. We debate the teams that we believe have had the most disappointing seasons so far, and discuss if these teams have ruined their season entirely because of their shortcomings. Time Marks Intro (0:00) Segment One: Big Ten Blowouts (0:19) Segment Two: Bold Takeaways (10:14) Segment Three: That Sucks! (20:22) Outro (30:19)
News Director Tanner Chaille, Ryan Masoncup and Carter Cooley discuss the winners and losers of the Democratic Debate.
A wormhole that teleports you to your (least?) favorite sports bar? Freshman stumbling through the housing search get duped by a dark force? An interview with a local rap sensation? Could this episode be any better?An emphatic yes to all the above.
Hello and welcome to the first episode of Chasing Perfection! This episode kicks off our journey towards finding the characteristics and definitions of a perfect song. The episode begins with the idea of separating perfect song and favorite song and segue's to what my “perfect song” is. After that, we jump to the interview segment with Sam Boland. Sam is the bass player in the Striped Socks and brought his music intellect and passion for music into the studio. We talk about his perfect songs, why they’re perfect, and much. Take a listen!
Episode Breakdown Intro (0:00) IU Football (1:04) Big Ten Power Rankings Discussion (8:04) Missed the Mark (rankings continued) (10:52) Team’s were believers of (22:32) Playoff Potential Teams (34:38) Outro (51:52) In this pilot episode of Smack Talk, we jump right into a college football season already in swing. With Indiana football experiencing a bye week, there isn’t too much for conversation on that subject. Instead, we briefly discuss the team’s impressive previous matchup against Michigan State in East Lansing and what to anticipate with the schedule of games to come. After a few weeks of play behind every team, certain squads have separated themselves as elite and others are proving to be struggling more than anticipated. We break down how certain teams stand currently in the Big Ten, and share our own thoughts on what’s wrong with a current power ranking of the conference. Moving outside of the Big Ten, the two of us share our own personal opinions on teams that have impressed each of us, and discuss what makes these particular groups special opposed to other squads. Finally, looking towards the future, we discuss the race for a spot in the College Football Playoffs. With a tight race heating up in the SEC and certain teams building an impressive resume, who’s going to make the cut? Who’s going to be this year’s team that gets snubbed a spot? Listen in to find out.
We sit down with five members of the IU/Bloomington LGBTQIA community, and have an open and honest conversation about what it means to be LGBTQIA, as well as the struggles and beauty that come along with it. We recognize that 5 representatives does not in any way represent the entirety of the community, however, the insight of these 5 humans can be beneficial in continuing to educate and learn.
News Director Tanner Chaille sits down with correspondents Carter Cooley and Ryan Masoncup to discuss the protests in Hong Kong, the Democratic Primary season, and Trump's impeachment war.
Spence vs. Porter main card predictions and analysis. Dubois The Heavy Favorite against undefeated Ghanaian Tetteh. Set for 12 in Britain.
Members of the political advocacy group Campus Action for Democracy have been leading a charge for the IU Health Center to provide universal coverage for students. WIUX News Director Tanner Chaille sat down with a few members to learn about their fight.
WIUX News Director talks with Josh Owens, who recently launched his gubernatorial campaign. Owens is the first openly gay candidate for the governoship in Indiana history, and is hoping to bring change to the state in a number of ways.
News Director Tanner Chaille sits down with Carter Cooley and Ryan Masoncup to discuss the recent announcement of an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
News Director Tanner Chaille sits down with Ryan Masoncup and Lee Reiss to talk the week’s biggest stories: on this edition, the team discusses the Climate Strike in Bloomington, Israel’s presidential election, Brexit, and black mold in student housing. Head to wiux.org for more news coverage, and listen to 99.1 every Sunday from 6-7 PM to hear the Newscast live.
“He doesn't dance so much as strut; he doesn't act so much as sell you his desire to entertain.” Roger Ebert on James Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy (1998) The song “You’re a Grand Old Flag” brings me back to elementary school music class where we read song lyrics and notes out of a hard cover book. I never questioned this song in particular, “Rockin’ Robin” maybe, but a song about our American flag seemed like a typical, patriotic toon that a child would be taught. Watching “Yankee Doodle Dandy” made me rethink what I thought I knew about this song. Take a listen to this episode of Watchlist where we cover everything from the plot of the movie, to how it was made, and even facts about its history. If you want to hear the story about a very important actor and musician in American history or just have some part of you that wants to feel some positive and genuine patriotism, then this is the podcast for you. Follow us on Instagram @watchlistpodcast to be updated when a new episode comes out!
[Mr. Potato Head rearranges his facial features crazily] Mr. Potato Head: Hey, Hamm. Look, I'm Picasso! Hamm: I don't get it. Mr. Potato Head: You uncultured swine! What're you lookin' at, ya hockey puck? You’ve probably seen or, at least, have heard of Toy Story. The popular franchise has spanned over 3 decades, and its most recent installment was released just this year in 2019. Even though you may know about its heartwarming story about friendship, or you’ve heard the classic tune “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” by Randy Newman, you may not know about the origin of how this film came to be. Take a listen to this episode of Watchlist where we cover everything from the plot of the movie, to how it was made, and even facts about its history. If you wanted a little refresher on how Buzz and Woody’s Bromance came to be or were ever curious about why a film about toys was the first fully CGI movie to be made, then this is the podcast for you. Follow us on Instagram @watchlistpodcast to be updated when a new episode comes out!