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8-18 Media Queen City Kidcast
Hosted by Collin Gallion with guests Jon Teichman and Geoff Walker
8-18 Media is a FREE youth journalism program for kids ages 8-18 through the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum. 8-18 Media's mission is to empower and amplify the voices of youth. Each podcast is kid-powered. Every ep
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4. 4-H Summer Camp Fun
24:07||Season 3, Ep. 44-H Summer Camp FunOn this 8-18 Media Queen City Podcast, your hosts, Eli, Matthew, and Alex talk with Liana Pepin, MSU Extension Educator, about the upcoming 4-H summer camp opportunity. They discuss the who, what, where, when, and why of the summer camp. For more information on the 4-H summer camp please contact Liana Pepin via email at deisenro@msu.edu.
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3. The history of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Moose Lift
13:25||Season 3, Ep. 3In this podcast, your host, 8-18 Media reporter, Eero Rutz, explores the history of the Moose Lift in the 1980s. His guest, historian Ann Fisher, helps fill in the details of the infamous Moose Lift.2. Local Libraries are Super Cool
17:53||Season 3, Ep. 2On this two-part episode of 8-18 Media Queen City Kidcast, youth reporter Charlotte Lester sits down with her friends Evena and Lucy to discuss why they love their local library and what books they are reading. For Part 2 of the podcast, Charlotte visits the Peter White Public Library to interview Sarah Rehborg, the Youth Services Department Head about why the library is important to young readers.1. Weird But True Trivia
25:55||Season 3, Ep. 18-18 Media members Evena and Lucy host the first episode of their podcast Weird But True. Their guests, Evena's Grandma Lynn and their mutual friend Charlotte are asked to guess whether a fact is weird but true or false. 8-18 Media Director Marnie is there to fact-check. Do you know your Weird But True Trivia? Play along at home and find out.6. Letters Against Isolation
19:51||Season 2, Ep. 6On this youth-powered podcast, Zoe Gramana, age 10, interviews Shreya Patel, one of the founders of the non-profit, Letters Against Isolation and Lindsay Gramana, education liaison for LAI. Zoe talks with her guests about how simply sending a handwritten letter to a senior can make a big impact on their mental well-being. To find out how you too can become a letter writer, listen in to Zoe's podcast for all the details. This episode was produced by Rex Gramana, age 13.5. A sit down with Callie Barr
11:14||Season 2, Ep. 5Youth journalist Vesper Clark-Bonk, 13, had a chance to sit down with Congressional Candidate, Callie Bar, to discuss critical issues important to youth in our district.4. The history of K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base
28:44||Season 2, Ep. 4Tune in to listen to youth reporter, Eero Rutz interview Richard V. Verwey, President, K. I. Sawyer Heritage Air Museum,SMSgt, USAF (Ret) about the history of K.I. Sawyer Air Force base. They discuss its early beginnings, and what it was like to live on the K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, and why the base eventually closed.