The Music that Molded Us: Hustling from East to West

The Music that Molded Us: Hustling from East to West

Hosted by Shayne Tamkin

In this episode, radio host and Pierce student Shandini Jackson stops by to talk about music, her passions in life, and what it’s like to run her own radio show. Plus, an insight into what it looks like to be “hustling” in the pandemic.

This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.

Electronic Echoes: Welcome to the Software Defined World

Electronic Echoes: Welcome to the Software-Defined World

Hosted by Aaron Castillo

In this episode of Electronic Echoes, we talk to Jon Hudson of SDRplay, about the emerging field of Software Defined Radios (SDR’s), a major leap in Radio Receiver Technology. Jon is the co-founder, and an engineer at SDRplay, a company that designs and manufacturers SDR devices for the hobbyist market. Come along as we talk about the history, and technology behind Radio Receivers, SDR’s, and a little bit about how SDRplay functions. More info on SDRplay can be found at https://www.sdrplay.com/, and here is a good article explaining the basic concepts of SDR’s: https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/radio/sdr-software-defined-radio-receiver/sdr-basics.php

This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.

Electronic Echoes: The Voice of America

Electronic Echoes featuring Macon Dail

Hosted by Aaron Castillo

Electronic Echoes featuring Macon Dail, and hosted by Aaron Castillo. Today’s guest Macon Dail helps the United States spread its message around the globe from his massive Edward R Murrows Transmitting Station. Come along as we talk about the challenges of running a massive Government Shortwave station, about how a young kid with a dream became its chief engineer, and explore the world of Shortwave Radio.

This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.

For the Culture: Baby Bella C

For the Culture: Baby Bella C

For the Culture featuring Bella Ortega Levy

Hosted by Sarah Rosenberg

On this episode of For the Culture, Sarah Rosenberg talks to hip-hop blogger and radio dj Bella Ortega Levy, also known as Baby Bella C, about her beginnings as a college radio dj, women in hip-hop, and her experience with some of the biggest names in hip-hop like Eazy-E and Sir-Mix-a-Lot.

Farsi Show-05.10.17- Galavij Motamedi

Farsi Show-05.10.17- Galavij Motamedi

 

In this episode of “The Farsi Show,” host Hengame Abassi chats with Galavij Motamedi. Motamedi is a unique radio host, specializing in her style of voice work. She works as a professional moderator and M.C. of special occasions, such as literary events. In this episode, Galavij discusses the ins and outs of being a host for KRIN 67 AM, a popular Iranian radio show in Los Angeles. She also gives a brief summary of her recent book.
Farsi Show-05.17.17- Mina Salehi

Farsi Show-05.17.17- Mina Salehi

Mina Salehi

In this episode of “The Farsi Show,” host Hengame Abassi interviews Pierce student Mina Salehi. Salehi is a passionate writer as well as a voice-over artist. She has been writing since she was a young girl, building her skill and improving her craft along the way. Recently, she has worked on publishing her different pieces across several platforms, including social media. During this episode, Salehi delves deep in sharing her newest stories and the characters that she has been working to develop and bring to life.
Farsi Show -03.29.17- Music Duo

Farsi Show -03.29.17- Music Duo

Music Duo

Today on “The Farsi Show” host Henigame introduce  two professional musicians Nava Emami &  Mehdi Aligholi. The duo played Classic Iranian Music live in studio using the instruments Setar and Santoor .
The Iranian music instructor Nava Emami 34 with a  B.A. in political science, an M.A. in international relations, and is also an Athlete in karate.  Mehdi Aligholi who has a B.A. in music is also a music instructor for master classes.