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City Foods Interview with Mary Lehmkuhl

The Media Collective attended a recent event put on by the great folks at City Foods, the local food co-op:

City Foods and Thistle Byre Farms 101 – a short presentation intended to update the public, members, and volunteers, of City Foods progress and mission. Abbey Abbott-Rider will also provide a background of her family-run farm, Thistle Byre Farm. Ms. Abbott-Rider, Nurse Practitioner, will also speak about the nutritional benefits of eating whole, local foods.

After the presentations, we were able to chat with Mary Lehmkuhl of City Foods to get the run down of the food co-op.

Be sure to check out the City Foods calendar for upcoming events.

The music we used in this show was Gepel’s Astart from their album, Moducué. You can download it from the freemusicarchive.org

MP3: [audio:http://themediacollective.org/wp-content/uploads/newschannelinternet/CityFoods/nci-CityFoodsInterview-03-09-2010.mp3]

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What’s up with that? S02E05 (09-19-2008)

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What’s up with that? A show not hosted by Ryan Hill. Music is from the song Push the Square from Foolcut’s album, Something Like Jazz ep. Download it for free at Archive.org.

Another show in the B35T-style. Let us know what you think.

Questions:

  1. What is the mission of the economy?
  2. What is your favorite political advertisement?
  3. What would you do at the electoral college?
  4. How do you feel about the recent Obama/McCain/McCain/Obama polls?
[audio:http://themediacollective.org/wp-content/uploads/whatsupwiththat/S02/whatsupwiththat-S02E05.mp3]
Download What’s up with that? S02E05 (09-19-2008) (26:45)

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News Channel Internet – Hitching for Humanity Interview

Well, we finally had the time to expand The Media Collective beyond one project! We also wanted to have a showcase/feature show, and finally had the opportunity to interview something unique happening in the area. After getting a phone call from a friend about two brothers who were hitchhiking across America and making a documentary, we decided to set out an make them the first interview.

A few things first: We apologize for the quality of the audio. We sat outside (too beautiful of a day to pass up [and one person did not have shoes]). We only had one lapel microphone. For the setup we did have, we’re pretty pleased.

Will and Tim, two brothers making a feature length documentary called Hitching for Humanity, set out on a journey in search of random acts of kindness and to show the world that beautiful people still exist. They started in Massachusetts and plan on ending up in California. This interview covers their stop in West Lafayette, Indiana on the campus of Purdue University. They plan on submitting the film to Slam Dance and where ever else the people take it.

[audio:http://themediacollective.org/wp-content/uploads/newschannelinternet/newschannelinternet-HitchingforHumanity-09-30-2007.mp3]

Download: News Channel Internet’s Interview with Hitching for Humanity (11:42)

What’s up with that? S01E03

What’s up with that? A show not hosted by Ryan Hill.

This post is currently written in haste. More detail later. Look out for the Breakfast Club edition as well.

Quick list of the questions:

  1. Left or right nostril.
  2. Describe your favorite shoe?
  3. Can you relate to the movie Carrie?
  4. Are you going to the game?
  5. Borat?
  6. What leaked on you when the housing bubble burst?
[audio:http://themediacollective.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/s01e03-whatsupwiththat-09-12-2007.mp3]

Download: What’s up with that? S01E03 09-12-2007 (6:53)

First (audio) project…

What’s up with that? A show not hosted by Ryan Hill.

Right now, the show is in its experimental stages. We went out this weekend and recorded some audio. Mainly free form, “speak your mind” kind of stuff. The only question we asked was, “How do you feel about Monday?” You can hear the results once the first show has been edited and uploaded, which should be later today.

In the future, we will try and have prepared questions, but we wanted to get a feeling for the community. The main focus will be on the Village and nearby campus life, recorded through the medium of sound, about various items of interest. Something Purdue Student Radio should be doing anyway.

If you work for PSR and want to rebroadcast any of our shows, please let us know!