Episodios

  • A Christian Palestinian speaks to the United Nations and to WEHC
    May 20 2025

    Long-time U.S. resident Dr. Philip Farah is member of the Palestinian Christian Alliance for Peace and was a speaker at the United Nations just before this interview aired on May 21, 2025. Farah is a Christian who has lived in the West Bank and who has relatives in Gaza who have been killed in the Israeli-Gaza War. His Palestinian parents were displaced from their home in the establishment of Israel after World War II. He shares his view of the war in Gaza as a genocide and describes some of his family's experiences in the Israeli occupation of Palestine. In the midst of the horrors of the war, he finds reasons for hope.

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    28 m
  • 38 YEARS OF PRESENTING "WOMEN ON AIR."
    May 12 2025

    Susan Lachman has been presenting the radio show "Women on Air" for 38 years.

    In this interview, she details the first idea of the show and talks about its growth, leading to its current airing of five hours per week.

    The show can be heard on WEHC-FM, 90.7 and WISE-FM, 90.5 on Wednesdays at 3:00 and Fridays on 6:00 in Southwest Virginia.

    On WETS-FM, 89.5 in Johnson City, TN, the show airs on Saturday nights at 10:00 p.m. and is also presented on WETS's HD-2 channel on Sundays at both 7:00 p.m. and at midnight.

    Lachman talks about moving interview moments and her commitment to women artists.

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    28 m
  • WHY IS HE MOVING TO EGYPT? Matt Shannon
    Apr 21 2025

    Emory & Henry History Professor is leaving his position to start a new life in Egypt. Why? We'll find out in this episode of This Conversation.

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    29 m
  • SHE'S A LEGEND AND SHE'S GOING TO THE BIRDS. Monica Hoel
    Apr 20 2025

    This week's conversation is a lively conversation with Monica Hoel -- an Emory & Henry legend who is retiring after 40 years as a staff member at the University.

    Until April 30, Monica is the Alumni Director. She has hosted her radio show, The Duckpond Wall for many years. She reviews some of the highlights of her career and of her radio show.

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    29 m
  • THE PRODUCER: Behind the local newscast. Aaron Taylor
    Apr 20 2025

    The news producer does not show up in front of the camera, but does have great power of the newscast: what stories are covered... the order they appear...the graphics... the use of video...what the anchors say...and the way reporters approach the story they're covering.

    News Producer Aaron Taylor works for CBS affiliate WJHL-TV in Johnson City and shares insights into the busy, behind-the-scene work in the newsroom.

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    29 m
  • Olivia Bailey in her role with the VA Attorney General's Office
    Apr 14 2025

    Olivia Bailey on combatting crime, drugs, and Medicaid abuse as Community Liaison in Southwest Virginia for Virginia's Attorney General Jason Miyares.

    Bailey is able to work with programs that reduce crime, assist victims of Medicaid Fraud, and focus on drug problems, such as the "One Pill Can Kill" program that addresses the dangers of fentanyl. Olivia reviews her time as an Emory & Henry student and mass communications major where she developed her broadcast skills on WEHC-FM.

    People with concerns about drug, violence, and fraud, including Medicare abuses can contact the AG's Office through Olivia as follows:

    email: OBailey@oag.state.va.us

    phone: 804-750-0822

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    28 m
  • NEW PRESIDENT OF EMORY & HENRY UNIVERSITY DR LOU FINCHER
    Apr 9 2025

    Dr. Lou Fincher is the first president of Emory & Henry University, moved into the position from her Interim President status in March 2025.

    https://www.emoryhenry.edu/live/news/3845-emory-henry-university-selects-career-educator

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    30 m
  • FROM EMORY & HENRY TO WORLDWIDE OPERA STARDOM -- MIKE AUSTIN
    Mar 30 2025

    In this episode, we talk to international opera star Mike Austin who is coming to Emory with his opera star son Justin for a concert on April 12, 2025 at the McGlothlin Center for the Arts at 7:00 p.m.

    Austin is an Emory & Henry graduate and was the first African American to perform the lead opera role of Otello in the United States and has performed the role all over the world. In This Conversation, you'll hear his story of becoming a musician that began at Emory & Henry.

    His son Justin Austin has become a renowned baritone, having been named Rising Star of the Year at the 2024 International Opera Awards. He first performed at the Metropolitan Opera in 2022.

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    27 m
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