Renee Wilde
Community Voices ProducerRenee Wilde is an award-winning independent public radio producer, podcast host, and hobby farmer living in the hinterlands of southwestern Ohio. Her series Everyday People on WYSO is a reminder to step back and appreciate the people who do the jobs that form the fabric of our everyday lives. She produced Women’s Voices from the Dayton Correctional Institution - national winner for best long-form documentary (PRNDI), County Lines, which takes listeners down back roads and into small towns throughout southwestern Ohio, and the Grounded Hope podcast exploring the past, present and future of agriculture through a regenerative lens. Her stories have been featured on NPR’s All Things Considered and Morning Edition, Armed Forces Radio, Harvest Public Media, 51%, Indiana Public Radio, and public radio stations across Ohio and the U.S.
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The Wayne Avenue Traffic Safety Coalition met with the city engineer to discuss safety improvements to this busy road in Dayton, Ohio.
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The newly opened Roger Glass Center for The Arts at the University of Dayton has begun holding classes for students.
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The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association is kicking off its 2024 Film Series on food policy in Dayton. A free screening of the 2014 movie ‘Food Chains’ by director Sanjay Rawal will be held on Sunday (January 14) at the Neon Theater in Dayton.
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Everyday People is WYSO’s series that shines a light on the jobs, and people who do them, that touch our lives in ways that we don’t always understand or appreciate. In this episode Renee Wilde rides along with a zoning and code inspector for Centerville, a suburb of Dayton, Ohio.
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Montgomery County Job and Family Services wants to raise local awareness about the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credits.
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Renee Wilde travels to Dayton to meet a butcher who is working to create a sustainable food system, that in turn, will support a sustainable community - one customer at a time.
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Wright State University and Premier Health say their partnership will improve the health of Dayton, Ohio, region residents and the academic programs at the Boonshoft School of Medicine.
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State Route 571 has been designated the least traveled road in Ohio by Geotab using data from the government’s Highway Performance Monitoring System. In this second part of this two-part story on the loneliest road in Ohio, Renee Wilde picks up the story in the former prairie land around West Milton, and ends up at the Ohio border in Union City.
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Ride with Renee Wilde as she takes a data-driven road trip along Ohio's loneliest road - from the Indiana border to New Carlisle, exploring the eastern end of State Route 571 in part one of a two-part series.
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Renee Wilde traveled to the Stephen Bell Elementary school in Bellbrook at lunch time to talk to the cafeteria staff who the students, and parents, call "Lunch Heroes."