We're excited to share new airtimes in Hawai'i & Alabama! Listeners to @wearehpr can hear us Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. and @ALPublicRadio Sundays at 6 a.m.!
We’re collecting stories for our upcoming show on nail art, and we’d love to include your voice.
What does nail art mean to you? How does a fresh manicure make you feel? And tell us about an experience with a manicurist/client that impacted you. https://t.co/9SdV2ICeda
The vast majority of people living with #dementia receive essential care from their own family and friends. This work is emotionally rigorous, but also filled with joy, surprise and creativity: 🎧: https://t.co/PJJTUsTqHm
More than 11 million Americans are doing this unpaid caregiving, and in our latest episode, Anita meets 2 of them: a millennial who supported her mom & grandmother through different stages of Alzheimer's disease & a man in his 70s who is a care partner for his wife of 50 years.
They tell her about experiencing everything from emotional fluctuations and voice changes to acne and new body hair in a period of #secondpuberty.
Get your #pridemonth started off right with this on your listening list! https://t.co/LjzYAbX7MI
Puberty is a right of passage that most of us experience as teenagers. But for some trans folks, big hormonal changes happen again in adulthood. Anita meets three #transmasculine people who started taking testosterone as adults: 🎧https://t.co/LjzYAbX7MI
In this new episode of @embodiedWUNC, Rabbi Julia Watts Belser speaks about how disabled organizers are changing climate justice. Check it out! https://t.co/zbsiGHzDcq https://t.co/zbsiGHzDcq
We're taking home our first ever @PMJATweets awards this year!! We got recognized for our conversations about stuttering and mixed-race adulthood! Thanks so much to the judges for the recognition, and congrats to the rest of our public radio peers for all their incredible work!
And finally, @embodiedWUNC won the podcast category for its episode, "Mixed," that shares the experiences of mixed race folks, including host @anisrao's, and how they can heal, find community and tell new stories about their identity
https://t.co/gyxixWUpXj