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Members of the Dayton band Solistic, along with many musical and culinary collaborators, join Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt live in the WYSO studio for a preview of the 2022 Gem City Mardi Ggras Threauxdown.
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In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, listen to one of our favorite Dayton Youth Radio stories from 2019. It's about two teenagers in love.
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One of the Miami Valley's best kept secrets is a triple threat talent. Native Daytonian Dre Meezy is a music producer, artist...and educator.
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The Race Project shares a conversation between two white men, Jim Buchy and Carl Ruby, who talk about their experiences surrounding race and their opinions on immigration.
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The Dayton RTA is offering free rides through the weekend for Bengals supporters.
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A story from the Global Impact STEM Academy in Springfield about the impact culture has on teenagers.
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If your garden produces more fruits and vegetables than you can eat, a Dayton non-profit might be able to help. Access to Excess works to save produce from winding up in the dumpster.
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This month professional basketball player and ESPN host Jay Williams launched a podcast with NPR. It’s called The Limits, and he’s already interviewed guests like Gabrielle Union and Charlamagne tha God. Back in 2002, the Chicago Bulls drafted Williams second overall in the NBA. But he suffered serious injuries in a motorcycle accident about a year after he signed with the team. That derailed his athletic career. But he rebounded. And that’s what he says his new podcast is all about. Williams spoke with WYSO’s Desmond Winton-Finklea, just after he got off First Take on ESPN.
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We’ll be listening in on a conversation about race between two college students. One of them is black, and the other is white.
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New research finds a strong association between a rare genetic mutation and early-onset heart failure and hospitalization among Black Americans. Patients of African descent carrying this genetic mutation developed heart failure four years earlier than those not carrying it.
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Rediscovered Radio Encore takes a look back to the fall of 1980 when WYSO News aired a story on the National Afro-American Museum project.
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A Miami University professor studied Black male teachers for a year. His findings offer a look into a system built on the experiences of white children that leaves Black boys behind, and how to make the system better.