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A Community News Service Podcast that brings Vermont news stories to your ears. Hosted and produced by audio student reporters from our podcast team. Check out our website for more Vermont news: https://www.communitynews.net/
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A little of this and a little of that
This past fall semester, 12 University of Vermont students learned how to become audio journalists (thanks to Brittany Patterson). Here are four of their pieces. Today, you're going to hear Jared Pap, Louise Scoville, Emma Otten and Emily Semaya.
This episode was hosted by Mae Nagusky and produced by Brittany Patterson. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Check out communitynews.net for more Vermont news stories.
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Dear Young Journalist
Host and producer Mae Nagusky speaks to seven Vermont journalists about what they wish they had heard before entering the daunting, demanding, yet fulfilling field of journalism.
A big thanks to the journalists in this episode: Audi Guha, Courtney Lamdin, Anne Allen, Carolyn Shapiro, Anne Galloway, Geoff Gevalt and Liam Elder-Connors.
This episode was produced by Mae Nagusky. All music by Ben Keil and Gabe Bango.
Check out communitynews.net for more Vermont news stories.
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Mailing a Ballot Through Bars
Vermont is one of two states, plus the District of Columbia, that allows incarcerated people to vote. But data show just a fraction of those who are incarcerated use that right.
This episode was produced by Mae Nagusky. Music by Blue Dot Sessions and CNS's own, Gabe Bango. Special thanks to Jason Trombley, Ariel White, Tina Hagen, Chris Barton and Alec Ewald.
This has been Local Wire. Be sure to check out our website communitynews.net for more Vermont news stories.
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Creating Community - One Song at a Time
In this special feature episode, CNS producer Andrew Connelly explores Vermont's tight-knit and vibrant music scene through conversations with young artists.
This episode was produced and hosted by Andrew Connelly. Special thanks to all of the artists featured in this episode. Be sure to check out their music below.
Artists and songs: (in order of interview appearance)
Lily Seabird
Featured Song: "Fire Song," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJp3hf1V5Zc&t=541s
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ZIjaMq0dyU2CZaI6GFxBd?si=wQRRD-GaQnKoWgx8Rul6Pg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilyseabird/
Ben Collins and Emma Downie (Rose McCann Band)
Featured Songs: “Please Yourself” and “305”
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zwZVcKR1Iyzqgi1XmQkdT?si=BkGMMkHJQaGbjdI4uQj1IA
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosemccannband/
Will Sturke (Moondogs)
Featured Songs: “Waves” and “Another Life”
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ieYpqH0GJnoINXRo5nGON?si=YpDFrwljQ0WFxUFDvLd1Wg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moondogs_band_/
Matt Diener and Jack Cattabiani (The Big Sip)
Featured Song: “Smirk”
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3mJRzw53C2ZCUgOX4RNlOi?si=XHx-GF2DSZWRtaw1CZhIqA
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigsipstagram/
No Showers on Vacation
Featured Song: “Space Trash”
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Oav1ycsjn6uj7j7uMylOD?si=6UWCvVuJTUO-EptAFxihQg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noshowersonvacation/
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December Newsreel
Three student stories aired on Vermont Public Radio in December! The Newsreel shares CNS student stories featured on Vermont Public Radio each month.
Student stories featured in this episode in order of appearance:
Sophie Mendez - Winooski School Health Center
Doug Phinney - EPA Superfund Site Review
Meg Schneider - Waterbury River of Light Parade
You can find full length student stories on our website: www.communitynews.net. This episode was produced by Andrew Connelly.
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29029 Everesting
Student reporter Mae Nagusky attended the annual 29029 Everesting endurance event last October. Participants have 36 hours to hike up the vertical equivalent of Mt. Everest, 29,029 feet. Mae spoke with the people that make this event unforgettable. This episode shares their stories.
You can learn more about 29029 by checking out their website: https://29029everesting.com/.
This episode was produced by Mae Nagusky. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
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