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Jen Freeman Sticks to Her Family's Maple Syrup Legacy
The president of Richards Maple Products and the Ohio Maple Producers Association, discusses the family business and our state’s maple-sugaring tradition.
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Naturalist Jim McCormac on Gardening for Moths
Many gardeners don’t think too deeply about moths. Here’s why naturalist Jim McCormac says they should.
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Lori Stewart Gonzalez on Being Ohio University’s First Female President
When she took the college’s top office in 2023, the longtime educator became the first woman to helm Ohio University.
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Katie Spotz on Pushing Human Limits
At age 22, she became the youngest person to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Now the native Ohioan is planning for her next challenge: running 140 miles to raise money for clean water.
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Jamey Haddad on the Power of Drumming
The Oberlin Conservatory of Music professor discusses playing with Paul Simon, teaching and improvisation.
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Paul Daugherty on Covering Cincinnati Sports
Retired Cincinnati Enquirer sports columnist Paul Daugherty talks about his 34 years of covering the people behind the competition.
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Actress Julie Hagerty on Becoming Disney’s Mrs. Claus
The Cincinnati native gained fame for her role in the 1980 hit comedy “Airplane!” You can see her as mrs. Claus in the Disney+ film “Noelle.”
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ESPN alum Jay Crawford Talks Sports Reporting and Journalism Education
Sandusky native and sports broadcaster Jay Crawford discusses coming home to his alma mater, Bowling Green State University.
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Author Joe Boyle Tells Toledo’s World War II Story
What started as a class project has grown into this Toledo history teacher’s multivolume look at the war through the lens of a major American city.
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Hanif Abdurraqib Shares How Columbus Shaped His Writing
The poet and essayist discusses how his hometown helped him on his literary journey and talks about staying focused in the face of success.
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Austin Carr on His NBA Career and the Cleveland Cavaliers
This former NBA player was a Cavaliers standout before becoming the team’s TV analyst. As the All-Star Game returns to Cleveland, we talk to the man known as “Mr. Cavalier.”
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Matthew A. Cherry on Creating ‘Hair Love’
Matthew A. Cherry won the Best Animated Short Film Oscar for “Hair Love” in 2020. We talked with him about the appeal of animation and what’s next.
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Carmen Twillie Ambar Discusses Fitness and Leadership
Oberlin College and Conservatory’s president used her quest to get fit as a way to connect with students.
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Justin Sanchez on Fighting COVID-19 with Scientific Innovation
Battelle’s technical fellow for life sciences shares how the Columbus-based nonprofit ended up playing a pivotal role in battling against the contagious disease.
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Connie Schultz on Writing for the Underdog
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist discusses performing on stage, teaching at Kent State and receiving the Ernie Pyle Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Joshua Jay on the Power of Magic
The magician has amazed Penn & Teller and Jimmy Fallon. We talked with the Canton native about his craft and why magic still fascinates us.
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Dave Parker Discusses a Life in Baseball
The Major League legend and native Ohioan looks back at life in the big leagues in a new autobiography.
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Joel Grey’s Theater Journey Began at the Cleveland Play House
In October 2015, the Ohio native returned to the stage where he started to perform “Joel Grey: Up Close and Personal,” an intimate look at the actor’s life and work.
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Brian Michael Bendis on the Enduring Appeal of Comics
The Cleveland native talked with us about his move from Marvel Comics to the home of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
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Stephen Markley Highlights the Rust Belt in ‘Ohio’
The author’s acclaimed debut novel offers a contemporary take on a fictional northeast Ohio town.
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