Novel Film airs 1st and 2nd Fridays at noon and is hosted by Bridé Baker and Moyna Soderstrand.

Bridé Baker is an experienced editor in the indie and traditional publishing industry. She is a published writer, editor, and co-host of the podcast, Novel/Film – a monthly conversation focusing on the adaption of published works to film or television. She graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2016 with a B.A. in English and a minor in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies. In 2020, she spent a year at Gladiator Publishing House in Copenhagen, Denmark, completing her professional editorial certification.

Moyna Soderstrand is a Copenhagen-based screenwriter and story consultant with a BA in Screenwriting from The Norwegian Film School and a decade of experience across film and theater. Her career includes working in the writers’ room for the Danish historical drama The New Nurses and both writing and directing her short film, Live Laugh Larp. Currently, Moyna serves as a screenwriting consultant on multiple short film projects, contributing her expertise in story development and script editing. She is also developing The Seasons: A Bloody Musical, a podcast adaptation of the 2023 stage production she co-wrote.

 

THE TALKING MACHINE airs 2nd & 4th Fridays.

Welcome to the Talking Machine, hosted by Sean! This show explores the rich era of recorded music shaped by 78 RPM records, with a special focus on public domain sound recordings. Each episode brings context and connections to the fore. Join me as I celebrate the past, uncover forgotten sounds, and share my passion for the public domain with you.

Sean is an archivist and film enthusiast with a focus on physical media and media preservation. He does research and work on the Internet Archive.

 

    November 1st, 2024

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    May 6th, 2024

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What Wakes Me Up, hosted by Sunny Gardener, airing 4th Wednesdays at 12:00pm 

What Wakes Me Up aims to provide a compelling hour of news, commentary, conversation and music.


Noon eastern time on Fourth Wednesdays, worldwide on WRIR.ORG and 97.3 FM around Richmond Virginia.


It’s a Sunny Gardener Production for Richmond Independent Radio and any other community media service.

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Moccasin Tracks, hosted by Deborah Reger and Rick Hunt, 1st-3rd Wednesdays at 12:00pm

With co-hosts Rick Hunt and Deborah Reger running the board, Moccasin Tracks focuses exclusively on music created by Native American and Indigenous musicians performing in all genres. On occasion, Hunt and Reger spin some oldster (vintage) LPs. They host interviews with Native Peoples and feature Native News Briefs on the regular.

    April 30th, 2024

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Brain Box is a collaboration between the Science Museum of Virginia and WRIR- LP 97.3 FM Richmond where we unpack what’s going on in the world of science today with local experts every first Monday of the month at noon. This show is hosted by Annie Miller, produced by Melissa Vaughn and content provided by Jennifer Guild and the experts at the Science Museum of Virginia.

    April 29th, 2024

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Housing and the history of race converge in the time of sea-level rise in coastal Norfolk, Virginia

Written, recorded, produced, edited, mixed, mastered and hosted by Adrian Wood.  

Show art by Adrian Wood.  

Story editing by Kelly Jones. 

Visioned by the Repair Lab 2022 Practitioner-in-Residence, Kim Sudderth.

Music by Sugarlift.

Additional musicians listed in the show notes of the episodes on which they appear.

Thanks to the Repair Lab. Co-directors: Kimberly Fields, Andrew Kahrl, Sarah Milov and Sally Pusede. Jonna Yarrington is the Repair Lab postdoctoral research associate. With support from Morgan Foster and Alannah Bell. 

Featuring original research by Jonna Yarrington and the Repair Lab’s Environmental Justice Policy Clinic: 

Alannah Bell; SG Archer Coyle; Alison Lu; Gabrielle Rosario; Sidney Stevens and Gaby Vargas.

With support from the Trans Journalist Association, The Bureau of Investigative JournalismMusic Theory Studiosin downtown Norfolk, WTJU, the UVA Race, Religion and Democra

    April 27th, 2023

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    July 12th, 2022

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SIFTER for the Ear: Fridays at 11:30am

Interviews, news & reviews of film, TV & streaming by Jerry Williams, aka TV Jerry.

For links to the events, people or movies discussed, as well as photos, visit https://tvjerry.com/podcasts/

    March 9th, 2022

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Host Goad Gatsby invites guests in to discuss the cryptids and other legends of Richmond lore. Also featuring the sounds of synthwave, trap, and chip tunes.

    September 8th, 2021

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Mr. Dad’s Storytime, hosted and produced by Mario Brown. Airs every Tuesday morning at 11:00am

Richmond’s only locally produced children’s radio show.

    February 24th, 2021

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Hosted by Jim Junot

    February 24th, 2021

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