End Notes WYBC / Nick Jacobson
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- Society & Culture
Do you ever sense we are rapidly approaching the end of the world? Do you still brush your teeth in the morning? Join us as we talk our way through these uncertain times and into new ones. Episodes originally broadcast Tuesdays at 4:30pm ET on WYBC.
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Rebirth with Daniel Inojosa
Join us at the start of the year for a conversation with Yale student and Chicago resident Daniel Inojosa on Venezuelan politics and Black Lives Matter.
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Welcome to America
Join us as we're joined by actor, director, and new U.S. citizen Cleopatra Mavhunga to talk about getting perspective on the pandemic and America writ large.
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Dancing at the Movies
What would you want to be doing when the world ends? How about a dance? Join us as we talk with Jake Rothman about dancing and movies during the pandemic.
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Extended Episode: Teams and Music
Join us for a full hour as we talk with members of Yale's first Bridge the Gap cohort as well as returning guest Leo Egger on the power and role of music in the world today.
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A Theatre of Isolation - Leo Egger
Join us today as we take a look at theatre (or the lack of it) during the pandemic, listen to some hit dance songs about the end of the world, and hear our first live music performance on the show: Leo Egger's debut performance of his song, "Somebody Eat My Brain."
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Finding Home
Join us to hear from Nick's housemates during the pandemic: Leo Egger, Elizabeth Levie, and Lucy Santiago. We talk about what it is to make a home and a world, looking back on the one we left behind.