Welcome to the January 30 roundup of the Iowa Podcasters’ Collaborative. We are your hosts Robert Leonard, Amy Russell, and Sarah Davis. Hear what’s been happening with the Iowa Podcasters’ Collaborative with the links below:
All subscribers to Iowa politics with Laura Belin on Substack receive an audio file and recap of every edition of KHOI Radio’s “Capitol Week.” And please consider subscribing to Laura’s Substack newsletter, Iowa politics with Laura Belin - her most recent writing is titled In Rapid Response, Iowa House Clerk Grants Me Press Credentials.
Julie Gammack’s Iowa Potluck offers a weekly Monday Zoom call at noon, and since it is a video digital product, it’s a broader part of the Iowa Podcasters’ Collaborative. Listen, weep, then share - Stunning Stories and Disastrous Data About Iowa Reported in this Podcast.
Podcast by George’s podcast: certain cancers are soaring, particularly in the Heartland. Iowa is now 2nd only to Kentucky in cancer incidence. What's going on? Dr. Andrew Nish is a cancer doctor and takes questions and comments here. George also has a conversation with Christ Jones, author of the Swine Republic about Iowa’s water quality. Click here.
Beth Hoffman lives on a farm near Lovillia. Beth is a former public radio journalist and professor from California who now chronicles the farming life in rural Iowa in her substack In the Dirt. She is the author of Bet the Farm: the Dollars and Sense of Growing Food in America. Read here for What the Neighbors Think - we don’t grow corn or soybeans (or hogs!) - do the neighbors care?
Your window to the world of Iowa Politics is KHOI’s Capitol Week radio broadcast with Laura Belin, it airs each Monday at 7:00 PM, and the archives may be found at the link above. Laura Belin, the author of the blog Bleeding Heartland updates us on developments in Iowa government, hosted by KHOI’s newsman Dennis Hart.
“Sigh. Life can be hard. But sports continue to inspire…” Check out Rob Gray’s Area podcast with the recent program: Bill Fennelly's brimming with gratitude. Iowa State's longtime head women's basketball coach got emotional when describing what his team's fans mean to after the young Cyclones toppled No. 4 Baylor.
Iowa Revolution is hosted by award-winning radio broadcaster Spencer Dirks, and he and Robert Leonard (aka Bob, or Dr. Bob) discuss news, politics, sports, and much, much more. They have taken a break this week but will be back soon.
AgArts with Mary Swander is timely for the holidays. Season #3: Episode #56: Adeste Fideles in Chinese. Host Mary Swander reads her story Adeste Fideles in Chinese with musical accompaniment. Adeste Fideles in Chinese is the third in a series of handmade books published by Timothy Fay of Route 3 Press in Anamosa, Iowa, depicting the author’s interactions with her Amish neighbors. This book captures a poignant Christmas story of multicultural exchange.
Host Sarah Davis’s Warmly, Iowa takes a look at Iowa through the lens of rediscovery and exploration of those things that make life in Iowa beautiful and complex.
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