In case you haven’t visited our podcast page recently, allow us to direct your attention to a whole boatload of auditory goodness.
First off, you may want to get some tech tips from Billy The Computer Guy — he’s got a new episode that talks about an (inexpensive) alternative to Photoshop. Open source, baby!
The new edition of SuperSnazzy! once again explores the dark underbelly of the comedy world with noted Canadian stand-up Adam Richmond. Is there any other kind of underbelly, really?
Chef Rossi recounts her battle to get out of Brooklyn in Exodus, a multi-part special edition of Bite This. It’s a delicious mixture of recipes and recollections that will keep you coming back for more.
And you can look forward the premier of The Mouse Made of Dough, a child’s first radio thriller presented by the Cape Cod Radio Mystery Theater. New episodes will roll out from September 12 right through to Christmas, which fits with the theme of the play.
If that’s not enough, the very talented writers among us have been putting proverbial pen to proverbial paper in our Blog section. Ira Wood, Jeannette de Beauvoir, Rossi and Pandora Peoples are all sharing their wisdom with you in their own peculiar ways. Be entertained and informed by the written word as well as the spoken word. Expanding the definition of a radio station one post at a time.
New volunteers are always welcome to begin the training process. No experience necessary. The Program Committee is now accepting proposals from trained volunteers to fill the following openings: the 3rd Sunday of each month from 9 to midnight, and 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month. There’s also an opening for a bluegrass DJ on the 3rd and 5th Wednesday of each month from 5-8pm. The station also welcomes proposals from people who would like to produce a 30 minute spoken word program on local issues. Send your proposals to Matty or contact matty@womr.org with any questions or to set up an orientation interview.
Get In the Groove
Donate your old records to WOMR or add to your collection with something from our online record store. Call the office oremail Mattyto arrange donation of your collection. We’ll even come pick them up if necessary.
Our partners at CARS will take care of everything for you and send WOMR the proceeds from your donation. Call 866-WOMR-123 or fill out the form on the website to get started today.