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Hometown:
Alameda CA
About Me:
Celebrate Radio, a 24/7 non-profit radio station on satellite, shortwave and the web, carries much international youth produced and youth directed content, social justice programming and a Positively Music playlist of 1500 songs from around the world and welcomes independent programming.
Website:
http://www.oneheartforkids.com
Favorite radio station:
http://www.celebrateradio.com

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DJ Don started a discussion called Videos and podcasts wanted for broadcast, and web Apr 4
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play MissKristin — AMAZING_POWER OF LOVE_RADIO_EDIT
play Moshav — The Only One Radio Edit
Jan 10
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Jones Franzel sent me an email the other day; she wrote: "Wanted to send you this review of YouthCast on the Sound of Young America..."  I decided to check it out.  It's a post "Podthoughts" by Colin Marshall about podcasts offered on alt.NPR.  In the post, Colin talks about YouthCast.  Here's a quote: The neat thing is that the pieces are made by high-school- or college-age producers. The less neat thing is that I once again find myself having to break out the term "This American Life-y", which I apply to a regrettably high number of shows.

That made me think...how can we differentiate our style? I have much respect for Ira Glass, but I'm also an advocate for uniqueness. So, what do you think about our podcasts?

Please feel free to share your "Podthoughts!"

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