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REDEYE CITY
Redeye City’s Impression Extension is a place where no opinion is dismissed and no thought is devalued. Listeners and guests are invited to explore ideas together as I reflect on the world through my own experiences and perspective. Some episodes feature conversations with guests from different backgrounds and areas of work. Others are solo reflections where I take a topic, article, or everyday situation and work through it out loud, debating possibilities, questioning assumptions, and bringing attention to different sides of the issue. The goal is not to decide who is right, but to extend how we think about the impressions we form. Drawing on years of life and conversation, I approach interviews and discussions in a personal style that moves beyond the typical question-and-answer format. Rather than directing guests toward predetermined answers, I try to create space for people to speak in their own voice, sharing their thoughts without fear of judgment. Just as every coin has two sides, every idea carries more than one meaning. Impression Extension is about exploring those possibilities. Redeye City is the broader project behind the show, a place where different voices and viewpoints meet. The goal is simple: thoughtful conversation, open reflection, and a community built on curiosity and respect for different perspectives. Radio Broadcast – Mondays at 10pm, 92.7 CFFF-FM January 2018 – Present Podcast Launch, January 2019
BEYOND LABELS AND LIMITATIONS
Welcome to the podcast for Beyond Labels & Limitations. John talks about living a life with Muscular Dystrophy BL&L, started as an organization to raise money dedicated exclusively to Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy 2A (LGMD2A) and to educate on the disease course and associated struggles of LGMD2A, as recounted through my personal experiences.
BREAKING MINDSETS
In today’s society there are blockades keeping people from finding balance and success in their everyday lives. This podcast series leverages insight from leaders who are breaking mindsets and overcoming barriers. In each episode, we take a deep-dive into how they defy expectations and accomplish great change in their field.
THE CREATIVITY FOR ALL PODCAST
A maths teacher can be creative. So can a financial adviser, a community builder, and a yoga teacher. Not to mention a speed painter, a potter, or an actor! Creativity is everywhere and I love nothing more than to explore it in my podcast, either by focusing on a theme – such as perfectionism, feeding your creative brain, or the pressure to be creative – in my solo episodes, or through my conversations will all manner of creative people. With The Creativity for All Podcast, I am keen to challenge the perception of creativity and, in the process, debunk many myths attached to it: it's painful, for artists and the chosen few, etc. My guests and I are keen to zoom in and dissect the origin of an idea, the impulse that makes us engage with our own creativity, with the hope that it will inspire you to get creative too. My podcast is designed for anyone who’s already being creative, or is tempted to use their creativity, in particular those of you who think they are not creative or can never be. I would love to change your mind! So join me, every other Monday, as I explore and celebrate the many forms of day-to-day creativity. The Creativity for All Podcast is sponsored by Blue as an Orange, where we believe in creativity through communication, and offer mentoring and coaching for aspiring writers, and tailored language tuition for individuals and companies.
THE DEFENDER
Welcome to the Defender, Wisconsin's environmental podcast, where we talk about the most pressing environmental issues facing Wisconsin and how you can plug in to defend our air, water, land and climate. The Defender is hosted by former radio and TV journalist Amy Barrilleaux. She'll help cut through the jargon and all the misinformation that’s out there and have real conversations about how to build a healthy, sustainable future. Every week, Amy talks with scientists, advocates, farmers, experts, and just everyday people who are working right here in Wisconsin to make a difference to protect this place we call home.