podcasts

Legal Eagle Review – Podcast 9/11/22

Sundays at 7 p.m.
The Legal Eagle Review is an informative and thought-provoking weekly show covering legal issues affecting everyday people. Irving Joyner and April Dawson, law professors at North Carolina Central University School of Law, host this one-hour program. They invite knowledgeable guests to share useful and interesting information on important legal topics of concern to the local community, the state and the nation. The show airs Sundays from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. The Legal Eagle Review is made possible by funding from the NCCU School of Law


Mastering Your Money – Podcast 9/4/22

efulbright_lg.jpgSundays at 6 p.m.
Mastering Your Money hosted by Ed Fulbright seeks our local and national resources to help educate people about money management. This show challenges listeners to think about spending in terms of their net income. Mastering Your Money covers all aspects of money management, from repairing credit, dealing with the IRS, starting a business, stretching advertising funds, to estate planning.

 

 

 

 


Legal Eagle Review – Podcast 9/4/22

Sundays at 7 p.m.
The Legal Eagle Review is an informative and thought-provoking weekly show covering legal issues affecting everyday people. Irving Joyner and April Dawson, law professors at North Carolina Central University School of Law, host this one-hour program. They invite knowledgeable guests to share useful and interesting information on important legal topics of concern to the local community, the state and the nation. The show airs Sundays from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. The Legal Eagle Review is made possible by funding from the NCCU School of Law.


Episode 4: Culture and Film Preserved – Podcast

Producer and intern Iyana Addison has been looking into the history of the Hayti Heritage Center, and the annual film festival it holds. This is a story about Durham, about people remembering and taking record of the things that have happened here, and championing Black art, culture and film.

 

Our theme music is by Joshua Mickens. Special thanks to Al Dawson for his engineering help.

 

 

 


Episode 3: The College Experience in Durham Pt. 2 – Podcast

Shimei Cook hosts and co-produces this episode about the state of college life for students who were in college during the start of pandemic lockdowns and remote learning. Cook also discusses making friends on campus as a freshman with his roommate, both of whom were in high school during remote learning.

 

Our theme music is by Joshua Mickens. Special thanks to Al Dawson for engineering help.

 

 

 


Episode 2: The College Experience in Durham Pt. 1 – Podcast

Shimei Cook hosts and co-produces this episode about the state of college life for students who were in college during the start of pandemic lockdowns and remote learning. Cook also discusses making friends on campus as a freshman with his roommate, both of whom were in high school during remote learning.

 

Our theme music is by Joshua Mickens. Special thanks to Al Dawson for engineering help.

 

 

 


Episode 1: The State of Small Businesses in Durham – Podcast

Shanya Hayes hosts, reports and produces this episode about the state of small businesses in Durham. She shares stories from her own experiences, visiting her Grandmother’s business in Durham’s Lakewood neighborhood, working in restaurants and growing up in Durham.
Our theme music is by Joshua Mickens. Special thanks to Al Dawson for engineering help.

 

 

 

 


Preview: Subject to Change – Podcast

Subject to Change is a podcast and radio broadcast exploring the state of life in Durham after years of COVID-19 lockdowns and a decade of downtown revitalization. Funding for this project comes from the North Carolina Local News Lab Fund.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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