Race Capitol, hosted by Chelsea Higgs Wise and Produced by Cat Modlin-Jackson, Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m.

Race Capitol is a bi-weekly show hosted by Chelsea Higgs Wise and produced by Cat Modlin-Jackson. The two millennials invite guests with a diverse range of expertise to chat on the region’s history and also commentate on the current shenanigans. Race Capitol is here to interrogate the place, space and time, all in the former capital of the Confederacy.

    November 8th, 2015

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Growing Greener is a weekly program about gardening in partnership with Nature, featuring conversations with leading experts in the field. Producer and Host: Tom Christopher 

    November 8th, 2015

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Lightly on the Ground, hosted by Sunny Gardener: Wednesday at 12:00 noon

Lightly on the Ground is how we travel when we go consciously. It’s how we dance when we really dance. The wealth of information gathered while living this life becomes wisdom only if used and shared.

Lightly on the Ground Radio is a way to use and share life’s wisdom by casting light into shadowed corners of our culture. The show emphasizes how our daily choices affect how we live and how others on this tiny planet live.

The advice to “live simply that others might simply live” informs life daily as long as some semblance of consciousness is maintained. This requires looking at local issues as part of a larger picture. Our daily choices in food, clothing, activities, transportation, childbearing, values, and association make up a fabric that can either be shabby and worn to bits or woven tightly and mended when needed.

Lightly on the Ground Radio imparts information through news reporting and story telling, conversations with those who know the subject, and commentary to bring personal perspectives on issues and events. To contribute ideas, email [email protected].

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    November 8th, 2015

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Every 2nd Friday at 11am: Inspire Indeed, hosted by April Coleman, Christa Motley, and DeAndra Lee

Listeners will learn about community issues through the lens of nonprofits and change makers who are working to make a difference.  Tune in to be inspired and learn new ways to get engaged with creating positive change in Richmond.

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Every 4th Friday at 11am: Black Coochie, hosted by Lacette Cross and Ebony Walden

Black Coochie is a conversation by Black women, for women of color celebrating sexuality, inspiring us to be healed, whole and free.

The show aims to engage in provocative conversations that celebrate and explore the beauty and complexity of sex, the power of life’s lessons and what it means to be a good steward of our sexuality. This will be a sex positive, queer friendly, spiritually expansive, womanist commentary and exploration designed to honor, highlight and ultimately empower Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) women to live their best sexual lives.  Black Coochie is intersectional, informational and inspirational.

Hosts Lacette Cross and Ebony Walden are 40-something Black women interested in hearing from BIPOC women/femmes about sex, sexuality, faith and spirituality.  We created this podcast from our work of interviewing women of color as part of a larger book project to help BIPOC women embrace the goodness of sexuality, connect to others through the power of story and learn how to create a sexual ethic shaped by spiritual faith. 


    October 24th, 2015

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The Children’s Hour: Tuesdays at 10:00am

The Children’s Hour is a weekly, internationally syndicated kids’ public radio program and podcast, that educates, inspires, engages and entertains listeners of all ages. Produced with a team of volunteer children in a free after school program in Albuquerque, New Mexico, our host Katie Stone has been described as the “Mr. Rogers of public radio.” Some of our episodes come with come with Learn-Along guides that enable our programs to be used in the classroom.
The Children’s Hour is produced with a crew of active volunteer kids who we call our “Kids Crew.” Sometimes our programs are produced in collaboration with a teacher or school, as part of our RadioKids School Project. We also collaborate with teachers at schools with a Title 1 designation, or where the students experience other challenges.
Before Covid-19, we produced half of our shows that were originally broadcast live from a public venue, where the audience was always a part of the show. During the COVID-19 lockdown, we produced all our programs on Zoom. Today we record our programs at the Outpost Performance Space in a hybrid online/in-real-life recording environment, and we continue to feature young musicians, storytellers, scientific experts of all ages, and plenty of jokes.

    October 9th, 2015

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