Third Eye Vibe – 11.13.14 – Vibin’ with Nusku
Third Eye Vibe is a spiritual talk show hosted by Torry Hughes. On this episode, Torry tunes in to Pierce College freshman and avid meditator Nusku Sanders.
Third Eye Vibe is a spiritual talk show hosted by Torry Hughes. On this episode, Torry tunes in to Pierce College freshman and avid meditator Nusku Sanders.
Not Just Some Boring Talk Show is a weekly show for young adults and adults young at heart. On this episode, host Shawnti Robinson interviews 818 Artist Music Awards 2013 Producer of the Year Majik Jones. Check out Majik on SoundCloud and on Instagram and Twitter @themajikmann. You can send him an email at dj91402@gmail.com.
Volunteer in the Valley is a weekly Internet radio show/podcast on KPCRadio.com, Pierce College’s student-run online radio station. Host Milo Anderson invites organizations in and around the San Fernando Valley to tell listeners about the work that they do and the help that they need to do it. This episode’s guests are:
Child Care Resource Center Communications Manager Bill Swindle, and Ernie Sanchez, also from CCRC.
Tel: 818-717-1033
Food Forward Volunteer Manager Laura Jellum.
Email: laura@foodforward.org
Fruitline: 818-530-4125
On today’s News at Noon, KPCRadio.com reporter Tyler McGee discusses Russian air patrols over the Pacific, yesterday’s preliminary 4.8 earthquake in Kansas, and the Pierce football team lost to Antelope Valley College 42-34.
The Memory Dump is a weekly talk show cohosted by Casey Spencer of the Pierce College Robotics Club and Simon Tutak about emerging science and new tech gadgets. On this episode, Simon discusses the tragic crash of a Virgin Galactic spaceship that killed one pilot, Sony’s interesting idea for a new method advertising, Russia’s upcoming ban of iPhones and iPads in 2015, artificial intelligence becoming smarter than the average Japanese high school senior, and pulse lasers being used to create 3-D images. He also touches on the review embargo on the Nexus 6 being lifted and the disappointing news, and the Philae probe landing on its comet after over 10 years in space!