iHeart Cinci Podcast - Sandy Collins
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iHeart Cinci is a weekly community impact show that provides a snapshot of the contributions made by Cincinnatians in the communities in which they live and work. We highlight the investment in the future of the Tri-State area, in which we have a presence, using our unparalleled reach and local influence to address timely and relevant concerns facing our neighborhoods.
iHeart Cinci Podcast - Sandy Collins
1w ago
Jonathan Adee is Executive Director of Keep Cincinnati Beautiful. We discuss Earth Day April 22nd and what his organization does to encourage proper disposal of large unwanted items. Monthly and free dropoff dates are scheduled now.
Then, tax day is here. Last minute tips and context from ABC's Daria Albinger and Alexis Christoforous.
Find the free dates to drop your bulk trash all summer long. Keep Cincinnati Beautiful.  ..read more
iHeart Cinci Podcast - Sandy Collins
3w ago
April is National Pickleball Month, and my guests play the game, and love the game. Brian Combs, morning news anchor for NewsRadio 700 WLW and Bill "Seg" Dennison, sports broadcasting legend, break down the game with tips how to get started.
Then, we lift our pints and celebrate National Beer Day with Brady Kress, Executive Director of Dayton History, which built a brewery on the grounds of historic Carillon Park, using only 1850s technology (no power tools) and brew beer recipes from that time.
What is Pickleball? Get the basics here.
Dayton History
Carillon Brewing Company, D ..read more
iHeart Cinci Podcast - Sandy Collins
3w ago
In Northern Kentucky, Easterseals Redwood is partnering with the Brighton Center to provide expanded medial childcare to children living with complex medical issues who want to go to school. My guest is Pam Greene of Easterseals Redwood to explain the services provided to this program which is not contingent on income.
Then, now that Opening Day is over, we revisit the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum. My guests are Executive Director Rick Walls and Perry Thacker, who runs the vintage baseball team "1869 Redstockings."
1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings team
Easterseals Redwood
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iHeart Cinci Podcast - Sandy Collins
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Hard blows to the head are no long considered harmless. Doctors have discovered that traumatic brain injury is much more prevalent than we thought. Athletes who suffer repetitive blows to the head, footballers, rugby, soccer, to soldiers in war, those with epilepsy and suffer repetitive falls, can experience traumatic brain injury leading to lasting and permanent brain damage. My guest today is Dr. Brandon Foreman, a neurogurgeon at the U.C. Gardner Neuroscience Institute. We're talking today about one population of victims of brain injury that we haven't heard a lot about: domestic viole ..read more
iHeart Cinci Podcast - Sandy Collins
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Dr. Brian Calfano is a political science expert and award-winning journalist who heads the University of Cincinnati Journalism Department. We get our questions answered around primaries and the upcoming Presidential Election, the candidates and local politics.
Then, Executive Director of St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky Karen Zengel and the Food Programs Manager Becca Gerding join us to talk about the programs available in Northern Kentucky.
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iHeart Cinci Podcast - Sandy Collins
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There aren't enough hours in the day to do all he does. But somehow he gets it done. Jeff Stevens, an iHeart Radio veteran, member of the Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall of Fame, and the Arena voice of the UD Flyers, takes time out of his busy schedule to talk about it all. The NCAA First Four Tournament in Dayton, Ohio, for which he also handles the Arena duties; his rock & roll career as lead singer of Stranger, making music with his idols, and what's ahead.
Then, Dr. Brian Calfano of the University of Cincinnati weighs in on the resignation of Mitch McConnell as Minority Leader of ..read more