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Malcolm Radio Show Episode 8

Posted by Malcolm on 4th November 2013

For the week of November 4th

Trying to find to podcast during this hectic time of the year

Episode 8 takeaways:

– Come to the next Social Hour

MARINE opportunities

– Interview with Kelsey Schueler, resident Ocean Champion

– Music Credit: Crooked Colours – Come Down

Stay awesome!

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Malcolm Radio Show Episode 6

Posted by Malcolm on 7th October 2013

For the week of October 7th

After a week off, it feels good to get back in the booth.

Episode 6 takeaways:

– Third Social Hour is this Friday

– It’s hard being an environmentalist during a government shutdown

– Andrew Victor has more stories than you can handle

– DJ DiaLogic provides a soundtrack to the government shutdown, check out the full set here

Stay awesome!

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Malcolm Radio Show Episode 4

Posted by Malcolm on 16th September 2013

For the week of September 16th

This week was recorded in one sitting with only a few takes. Now this is turning into a really enjoyable hobby!

Episode 4 takeaways:

– Classes are getting into full swing

– Climate change is a conflict multiplier

– Bryan Weiner has ambitious goals for Gay & Co.

– Music credit: Sir Sly – Gold (Betablock3r remix) (cc)

Be sure to check out my Life Lessons page and please provide some feedback.

Stay awesome!

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Malcolm Radio Show Episode 3

Posted by Jessica Bradish on 9th September 2013

For the week of September 9th

Everything is going a little smoother for this episode. I spent quite a few hours researching for the Green Rant, hope you enjoy it!

Episode 3 takeaways:

– Student Council elections are the 11th-13th, winners announced at the Social Hour

– Fukushima is an international problem with no solution

– Sydney needs more interns at Global Majority; contact: sbernstory@miis.edu

– What to get your voice on my show or in your own podcast? Let me know!

– Music credit: Reverse Skydiving by Hot Natured (cc)

Like I mentioned, I’ve expanded the blog a little. Stay tuned for future posts.

Stay awesome!

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Malcolm Radio Show Episode 2

Posted by Malcolm on 2nd September 2013

For the week of September 2nd

I added in a little music, which makes it feel more like a podcast. It only took a few takes to finish too!

Episode 2 takeaways:

– Happy Labor Day (don’t work too hard)

– Social Hour #1 was a success, student council nominations are open, Activities Fair on Thursday

– The Rim Fire is just a glimpse of what’s to come

– The Student Council Executive Board thinks working with me is like “working with warm cookies”

– What to get your voice on my show or in your own podcast? Let me know!

– Music credit: Asaf Avidan – One Day /Reckoning Song 

Keep an eye on my blogging and the expansion of this blog, I have lots to say.

Stay awesome!

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Malcolm Radio Show Episode 1

Posted by Malcolm on 26th August 2013

For the week of August 26th

This is my first attempt at podcasting so I am expecting everything to improve in future attempts.

Episode 1 takeaways:

– I love California

– The new students are eager to get involved

– Sustainability at an international school is tough

– Jessy Bradish is awesome

– The first Social Hour is this Friday, bring a cup,  student & government IDs, and a smile!

I’m also going to be expanding this blog a little over the next few weeks. New pages, more blog posts, ways to listen to specific parts of each episode, and much much more.

Stay awesome!

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