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MavRadio podcasts are a collaboration of short stories, do-it-yourself segments, sports and news talk programs created by the students of UNO's School of Communication.
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Now displaying: December, 2021
Dec 20, 2021

Austin Ulmer adapts the short story written American science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. Originally published in 1953, this is known as the novelists shortest story. 

Austin voiced and produced this piece for submission in radio class.

Dec 19, 2021

As two friends meet up for lunch at a fine dining establishment, one of them slowly begins to realize just how not great his life actually is.
Voicework provided by Ben Copeland and Ben Goeser.
Produced by Ben Copeland.

Dec 17, 2021

Crystal Kwaw and Evelyn Essien chat about news in Ghana and America. They discuss the reasons they both chose to major in Journalism, and Evelyn primarily talks about how she's navigated the news market in Ghana. They compare and briefly analyze the attitudes of news journalism in America and Ghana. Listen for laughs and insights when Evelyn explains more about her experience of how journalism operates on and off the air. She also discusses some of the most popular news updates that’s going on in Ghana. Don’t miss the second podcast of “Sisters Oceans Closer.”

Dec 17, 2021

Games in the Chat Podcast two covers the up-coming game awards and reviews Square Enix's Marvel's: Guardians of the Galaxy game.

Dec 16, 2021

This second episode of "First Listen" features host, Kaylea Kuhlman, listening and giving her first initial thoughts, track by track, to Twenty One Pilots “Scaled and Icy”. Twenty One Pilots is a rock/alternative duo group from Ohio. The band was formed in 2009 and has just released their sixth album “Scaled and Icy” in May of 2021. The new album, written by Tyler Joseph, lead vocalists, is told to be similar to their past sound with some more upbeat lyrics and reflects on relevant topics like the COVID-19 pandemic and misinformation in the media. Josh Dun is the drummer and percussion of the band contributing the main instrumentals to their tracks. Kaylea, a fan of the band for multiple years, has also seen them live in concert. Listen as she discovers her way through “Scaled and Icy” by discussing each track after her first listen.

Dec 16, 2021

Welcome to the second episode of my podcast titled “Me First.” This podcast is meant to serve as a safe space to candidly talk about all things self-love. This episode touches on a few key topics concerning how to improve your self-love life. More specifically, in this segment, I talk about being mindful and intentional about who you surround yourself with, prioritizing your “me time”, and the art of accepting compliments. Developing your self-love is certainly a journey and I hope you are able to relate and take something meaningful with you from this episode. Welcome back to the “hub for self-love.”

Dec 16, 2021

The only thing in 2013 cooler than rolling up to school with thick rimmed 3D glasses with the lenses popped out, was going to a RealD 3D movie. The future is now. With these state-of-the-art glasses, you can be a part of the movie without the need to see red and blue. But how did they work, and why did it fall after rising so quickly? In this episode, we look back on the first movies to be presented in 3D and explore why it had mixed success.

Dec 16, 2021

The Lucky Charms Podcast talks about the previous week in the NFL. This is an interview/basement talk style podcast.Football reflection of previous weeks games. Cody discusses key games and teams and their performance in the games. Guest Jack McGonigal shares incite and reaction takes on the games. Listen in for this and predictions of future games as the season winds down. 

Dec 16, 2021

Max tells the personal story of his 23 month journey to hell and back. It's in the form of addiction, and he says he's proof that overcoming life's deepest valleys can reap the rewards of the most beautiful of sunshines. 

Dec 15, 2021

Late to the plate is a fictional story written and produced by Joey Kirkle. It's a story about a high school athlete who is stepping up to the baseball plate in the state championship game. The story is told from the player's perspective. 

Dec 14, 2021

Title: “Father, Son, and Holy Puppet”

Inspired by stories from the podcast This American Life and the essay “Santaland Diaries” by David Sedaris, Ben wrote about a true experience he had with my family during Christmas Eve mass around four years ago.

He altered any mentioned names, and voiced all the characters. It’s only fair to make fun of myself when making fun of others.

All music came from Universal Production Music.

 

 

Dec 14, 2021

Omaha in Transit is a three-part series investigating the importance public transportation plays in the growth, economically and geographically, in any American city. To fully address the role it plays in Omaha, our reporters couldn't ignore nearly hundred year old legislation passed by our federal government in FDR's New Deal. The consequences of redlining are pronounced in this city. Residents experienced two "Red Summers," the first in 1919 when an African American man, Will Brown, was falsely accused of assaulting a white woman and subsequently lynched by an angry mob. The second, in 1966, when an off-duty white police officer shot and killed 19-year-old Eugene Nesbitt, and African American man. Finally, in May 2020, tensions poured onto the streets once again as the nation protested what they said was police brutality and structural racism. The voices of these Omahans highlight story of a city divided.

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