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  • Johnny Gadamowitz and Ethan Frank are back to preview Syracuse football's season opener against Louisville by chatting with former Cardinals player and staffer Vincent Lococo of the From the Pink Seats Podcast. The hosts also go over some surprises in SU's week one depth chart, and tease the return of Ostrom Picks!
  • Johnny Gadamowitz and Ethan Frank are back to discuss Syracuse football's 34-point win over UConn, what went right, and what we learned. Then, the guys chat with Mike Carmin from the Lafayette Journal and Courier about Purdue, SU's opponent this weekend, what to know about the Boilermakers, and more. Finally, Ethan and Johnny wrap up by discussing the offensive distribution for the Orange, and when we might see the first big Sean Tucker game of the season.
  • On this episode of The Land You're On, hear how a 15th century papal bull connects Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Christopher Columbus and the land beneath you.
  • On this episode of The Land You're On, a performance of story and song from the late Joanne Shenandoah before a small crowd in the Adirondack lodge overlooking Blue Mountain Lake.
  • On this first episode of The Land You're On, we examine the question, "How can you acknowledge what you don't understand"? To help further our understanding, Neal Powless defines key terms in the SU Land Acknowledgment.The Land You’re On is distributed by WAER podcasts. Available at WAER.org, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you find podcasts. Production help for The Land You’re On from Cal Dougherty and Kevin Kloss. For further information, reading and educational resources visit the Land You’re On Research Guide, available at Soundbeat.org
  • In this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin talks to former Newhouse student Sam Aaronson about her research into that newfound hunger. With audiences coming out of the pandemic with new perspectives and values, how can Broadway meet viewer expectations and maintain their position of leading American culture?
  • Sound Beat: Access Audio, a program of the Special Collections Research Center at Syracuse University Libraries, is launching a 12-part podcast series titled, “The Land You’re On: Acknowledging the Haudenosaunee.”
  • Spooky season reaches its high point this week and to celebrate Pop Life recalling some our most bone chilling episodes.
  • On this episode of The Land You're On, we hear the story of how an internet image of rainbow corn set Seedkeeper Angela Ferguson on a personal journey that led to a cultural mission.
  • WAER's Kevin Kloss talks with SU Ph.D. student Stan Jastrzebski about the American Journalist Project's study of journalists in public media, some of their findings, and how he hopes it will help create better journalism.
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