Friday, December 30, 2005

Hackett, Hauser and Hoelle

Today's live broadcast on WAIF-FM was a lot of fun, with Paul Hackett, candidate for the U.S. Senate, along with Barbara Hauser and Teresa Hoelle from the Cincinnati Art Museum's "One World Wednesday" event all in studio with us.

Joe, Paul Hackett, Michael Altman

I hope to Blog more about today's show later, but for now check out the audio of today's show on our new media page - or get subscribed to the Podcast. With a free subscribtion the show is downloaded automatically onto your computer (and iPod or other MP3 device if you have one) each time we are on the air.

Michael, Barbara, Teresa and Joe

Thank you for listening to Cincinnati Advance Radio.


Also, big thanks to Shannon Powers for helping to produce today's show.

Shannon & Joe

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Live 8 a.m Friday with Paul Hackett, candidate for U.S. Senate

Democrat Paul Hackett ran an unsuccessful campaign against Republican Jean Schmidt during the summer of 2005 for Ohio’s Second Congressional District. Though Hackett didn’t win, the narrow defeat he suffered in the solidly Republican district in southwestern Ohio gained him national attention, berthing a primary run for Ohio’s contested United States Senate seat, currently held by Sen. Mike DeWine.

Hackett

We will talk to Hackett about his campaign, his law practice, his military career (including time served in Iraq), his family and his time on the Milford City Council, plus much, much more.

We’ll also be taking your calls and e-mails. Call us at (513) 749-1444 or drop us an e-mail at studio@cincinnatiadvanceradio.com.

Hoelle

Host Joe & Hauser

Plus we will hear from Teresa Hoelle and Barbara Hauser, from the Cincinnati Art Museum’s “One World Wednesdays”, talk about the upcoming event.

GET SOME FREE STUFF! WIN DURING THE SHOW!

Be listening during the show this week for when we will give away two free tickets to January’s “One World Wednesday” at the Cincinnati Art Museum, plus two free passes to the Know Theatre Tribe’sThe Last Days of Judas Iscariot”.

Check out “Last Days…” January 12 through February 4 at Gabriel’s Corner, 1425 Sycamore Street in Over-the-Rhine. More information at www.knowtheatre.com.

Now, all the shows in one easy place

Now, download and hear all the past shows, including both “Cincinnati Advance Radio” and this summer’s “Brian & Joe Radio Show” by clicking on “…visit the archived media page…” to the right of this post----->.

Soon, there will be past guest photos and more.

Saturday, December 24, 2005

December 23 show audio posted

Hello everyone. Happy Holidays.

Podcast subscribers should have the latest edition of Cincinnati Advance Radio on their "catcher" (whether that be iTunes, iPodder or others). It was a two-hour holiday blast with special co-host Michael Altman of Queen City Forum.

If you would rather go directly to the file and listen and not subscribe to the Podcast, click this link (right-click and hit "save as" if you want to save it on your computer). That's also an alternate way to the hear the show if you are having problems with your Podcast subscription.

Be looking for a show wrap-up coming soon, along with a new special media page with links to guest photos, past show audio and other exciting stuff.

By the way, the wrong edition might have accidentally downloaded if your Podcasting software updated the feed during the first 15 minutes it was posted. Unfortunately, the feed originally pointed to the wrong file on the server. To correct this delete what appears to be the most recent edition of Cincinnati Advance Radio from your Podcast software. Unsubscribe from the Podcast then immediately re-subscribe. This time the correct edition will download with the correct tags. Sorry for the inconvenience.

And, a joyous holiday weekend to everyone. Thank you for listening to Cincinnati Advance Radio... We'll see you next 8 a.m. Friday - LIVE ON WAIF-FM, 88.3. Check back for an update on our guests...

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Two hours LIVE on WAIF 8-10 Friday morning

Join Joe Wessels and special guest host, Queen City Forum Magazine editor Michael Altman, for an information-packed one-hour show tomorrow. Listen to local, state and national guests discuss the headlines and local happenings effecting you.

This time on a special TWO-HOUR Cincinnati Advance Radio with Joe Wessels and guest co- host Michael Altman, we’ll be joined by …

Steve Sunderland, director of Peace Village, and Gary Wright, from Equality Cincinnati, stop by discuss the recent bombings at the Clifton Mosque.

We’ll meet special guest co-host, Michael Altman. He co-founded and has served as editor in chief of Cincinnati online political and literary magazine Queen City Forum since April of 2003. His popular column "I Don't Mind Telling You" has run every other week since May of 2004.
Jake Speed

Jake Speed of the local folk and bluegrass sensation, Jake Speed and the Freddies. Their new Christmas CD, Losantaville, is in stores now. We’ll talk with Speed about his band, his music and who he is outside the stage.

Ryan Rybolt

We will wrap up the two-hour show two guests involved in the young professional scene in Cincinnati. Both Ryan Rybolt, of Lily Pad USA, and Vanessa Enoch, the new YP member of the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Board, will tell us where things sit with growing the young professionals scene in Greater Cincinnati.

Altman steps in as special guest co-host

Michael Altman joins Joe Wessels for the December 23 and 30 Cincinnati Advance Radio shows to be heard live on WAIF-FM.

Michael Altman

Michael Altman co-founded and has served as editor in chief of Cincinnati online political and literary magazine Queen City Forum since April of 2003. His popular column "I Don't Mind Telling You" has run every other week since May of 2004.

Altman sits in the boards of local organizations Citizens for Civic Renewal, Cincinnati Advance, InkTank and is on the executive board of The Continental Lounge.

Friday, December 09, 2005

With the weather, today's an encore

Hello folks. Today's Cincinnati Advance Radio will still be heard at 1 p.m. via the live WAIF-FM stream, then later distributed as a Podcast with the audio accessible via our Web site. The bulk of the show will be a pre-recorded encore presentation, though, because of the weather.

We'll first hear from the Honorable William Mallory, father of the new Mayor of Cincinnati, Mark Mallory. This never-before-heard-on-the-air interview was recorded before a live audience at Alchemize in Over-the-Rhine prior to a debate between then Sen. Mark Mallory and Council Member David Pepper on October 11, 2005. Then, there will be an encore playing of the Oct. 14 interview of former Cincinnati mayors Roxanne Qualls and David Mann.

The "Advancing Cincinnati" segment will be new, fresh and live as Lydia Stec joins us to share information about Saturday evening's luminaria in Over-the-Rhine's Washington Park. More information is available at www.irhine.com. Or just join us 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday evening in Washington Park, corner of 12th and Race streets. There, Mayor Mark Mallory and Vice Mayor Jim Tarbell will speak. We'll also hear the New Prospect Baptist Church choir, Nast Trinity Church Gospel Choir, Kim Gerhold and her New Thought Unity Hip Hop Girlz and there will be a Chinese Dragon performance by the Know Theatre Tribe. Plus, all those candles. And with the snow, it's going to be beautiful. Stop by and check it out...

Thursday, December 01, 2005

11:30 a.m. Show Friday: Homeless for the Holidays

Listen to an Internet broadcast of Cincinnati Advance Radio with Joe Wessels beginning at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow. We will be joined by...

Photographer and editor of Street Vibes, a newspaper published by Cincinnati’s homeless community, Jimmy Heath. Also, Pat Clifford, director of the Drop Inn Center. They stop by to discuss issues related to homelessness in Cincinnati.

PLUS...

Victoria Morgan, artistic director for the Cincinnati Ballet, will join us to discuss the holiday production of “The Nutcracker”.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Podcast problems fixed

If you were trying to download last week's show via a Podcast and didn't get the right episode, the problem has been fixed. The code that tells your Podcasting software which show to download contained incorrect information.

If you missed the episode and your software downloaded the wrong episode (or downloaded the Nov. 18 episode twice), simply unsubscribe from the show, delete the shows you have on your computer and then resubscribe. The correct shows will download (and only download once).

Sorry for the inconvenience.

-Joe