Short form Gameshow featuring kids who are caught skipping class at Mercer Island High School.
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Mercer Island Podcasts
Join Maggie Blohm, a senior at Mercer Island High School, as she co-hosts Wold's World, a bi-weekly podcast featuring Principal Nick Wold. Every other Friday, they dive into current topics and stories from within the school community. From discussing new initiatives and student achievements to exploring the challenges and triumphs of high school life, Wold's World offers a unique perspective on what makes Mercer Island High School thrive. Tune in for engaging conversations that highlight the ...
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The weekly Sunday sermon from Mercer Island Presbyterian Church.
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For Seattle's historical soundscapes, tune in to Mercer Island High School's Chloe Yang for consumable stories about the region's movers, shakers, and grassroots veterans. Listen live on Sundays at 12pm (PST) on KMIH 88.9 FM.
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Mercer Island community figures give their perspectives on issues pertaining to Mercer Island and the world as a whole. Hosted by Miles Avilez, MI Insider gives a voice to those whose messages, hardships, or accomplishments warrant being highlighted.
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Tune in to listen to KMIH 889 The Bridge's Play by Play broadcasts of Mercer Island High School Soccer.
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Breakfast on The Bridge is the new Flagship Morning Show for 889 The Bridge. Comprised of stunning Interviews, relevant news stories, and conversations that span generations. Listen live on Tuesdays at 7 am on KMIH.
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Tune in to hear MIHS's girls volleyball broadcasts!
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KMIH 88.9 The Bridge is a high school radio station in Mercer Island, Washington. Students create wonderful interviews, news broadcasts, sports broadcasts, and much more! If you can't listen to 88.9 The Bridge on the radio, you can listen to our best pieces here!
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3200 78th Ave SE Mercer Island, WA Sunday Services: 9:00am & 10:30am
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What happened today in history is a informative an fun podcast. each week the team of two, will and nova, dive into the books, with the goal of bringing past stories to life via editing and story telling! whether it be a rocket launch or a home run, we will cover it all!
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Welcome to the Eating Adventures food podcast! Join Mercer Island High School’s Chloe Yang and Hayley Nguyen as they discuss local food hotspots, divine eats, and all things food. Listen to weekly episodes live, Wednesdays at 12pm (PST), on 88.9 FM The Bridge!
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This show is a whirlwind of emotions when it comes to discussing arugula or the color, periwinkle. These chaotic episodes cover just about any thought that has ever popped into Elise's brain (the host), guest appearances are also quite common, and so are her rants!
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A weekly interview series where Principal Walter Kelly sits down with Senior Gabe Gottesman to discuss current topics at Mercer Island High School.
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Join Megan Opati & Elijah Glick, two high schoolers at Mercer Island High School as they talk about their lives, covering topics like mental health, workload, finals, and more. Tune in for interviews with different people about their experiences in high school.
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Three Mercer Island high school students dive in on everything food. Whether it's rankings or weird combinations, they have everything in store. Tune in to Media Munchies to hear everything food!
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A weekly podcast hosted by Calvin Kavalok who brings in a different guest each week to the recording studios at Mercer Island High for campfire-style story telling. Guests are usually dads (but not always) who come prepped with their best bachelor stories from before they got nerfed (met their spouse).
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Eden, Sidh, Sophie, Andrew, and Catherine have created an environment where normally opposite opinionated people can come together and converse. Not only are politics discussed, but also differences and similarities, disregarding their political opinions. Here, the four are working together to bridge the gap between those of different ideas, and bring unity to our station and listeners.
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Broken Record is a show hosted by Ellie every Tuesday at 6pm. Join her as she geeks out about all things music ranging from concerts and artist spotlights to award ceremonies and social media battles. This podcast will *hopefully* introduce you to new music, artists, venues and more!
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Joe's Class is the only High School class where the lessons are taught live on the radio! Hosted weekly by radio veteran Joe Bryant, this is a show that will keep you entertained, informed and perhaps make you laugh a couple of times. Join Joe and his students when they broadcast live on KMIH 889 The Bridge Tuesday mornings at 7am or listen to current and past episodes on demand right here!
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A memorial of the tragic events that took place in Israel on October 7th, 2023. The memorial was co-hosted by Mercer Island High School's Jewish Student Union's Co-President Joe Shleifer, as well as club member Sam Paddor. The memorial features interviews from former Alexander Muss High School in Israel Student Chase Koehler, who was in Israel on October 7th, StandWithUs intern Jordan Youssefnia and BBYO's 100th Grand Aleph Godol, Dan Mezistrano.
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🎧✨ Dust off your earbuds for The Dazzle Podcast! 🧼🌈 Where sparkling clean meets spectacularly queer, and every episode shines! Hosted by Logan Taylor, the mastermind behind The Dazzle Cleaning Company, The Gayest Cleaning Company in Seattle and beyond! 🏳️🌈 (But don't worry, you don't have to be part of the LGBTQ community to work at or hire Dazzle!) Your audio goldmine for: 🧠 Mind-blowing cleaning wisdom 🎭 Behind-the-scenes Dazzle drama 💡 Tips to make your space sparkle 🌟 LGBTQ+ awesomeness ...
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Tune into KMIH 88.9 The Bridge to hear lacrosse play-by-play live!
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Tune in every Sunday morning at 11:00am PST for Catherine Grady's educational episodes ranging from societal issues like racism and climate climate change to healthy recipes and weekly favorites. Hosted by: Catherine Grady Cover Art by: Eden Voss
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Power Predictions is a show run by Gill, Azad, and Evan in which they analyze Football, Baseball, and Basketball games. And of course its in the name, they will give you predictions, analytics, and the facts to bring you there upcoming predictions of the sports week. Come and join them on Power Predictions!
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A podcast dedicated to introducing concepts, detailing out designs, and tackling the architecture you might not realize the meaning behind. This podcast is focused on reaching out to explore projects, conduct interviews, and hold conversations about architecture, landscape, and design. So I ask you to brew your coffee, grab your sketch book and pen, and let's begin.
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Welcome to RESILIENT EARTH RADIO where we host speakers from the United States and around the world to talk about critical issues facing our planet and the positive actions people are taking. We also let our listeners learn how they can get involved and make a difference. Hosts are Leigh Anne Lindsey, Producer @ Sea Storm Studios and Founder of Planet Centric Media, along with Scott & Tree Mercer, Founders of Mendonoma Whale & Seal Study which gathers scientific data that is distributed to o ...
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Rising Human-Generated Noise Impacts Marine Life (worse if deep sea mining, offshore drilling, & windmills get green lit) We Talk with Michael Stocker, Ocean Conservation Research Founder/Director
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1:01:49Send us a text The ocean isn't silent—it's a symphony of natural sounds that marine life depends on for survival. But human-generated noise pollution is drowning out this essential communication network with potentially devastating consequences. Michael takes us deep into the world of marine bioacoustics, revealing how political decisions directly …
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Gray Whales in Peril: San Francisco Bay - What is Being Done, or Can Be Done? We Talk with The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito
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58:59Send us a text In this episode, we talk about a devastating crisis that unfolded this year in the San Francisco Bay. March to June 2025 saw an unprecedented 36 gray whales enter, and stay for extended periods in one of the West coast's busiest waterways. The result? A staggering mortality rate with over 20 dead whales—roughly half of all observed i…
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Local Voices of Resistance as A Nation Rises Against Presidential Overreach
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55:53Send us a text A powerful wave of peaceful resistance swept across America on June 14, 2025, as over 5 million citizens gathered in 2,100 cities and towns for No Kings Day. From small coastal communities like Wallala to major metropolitan centers, Americans of all ages exercised their First Amendment rights to voice opposition against what many vie…
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It's Maggie and Wold's last time on air together, tears were shed.By KMIH 88.9 The Bridge
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Send us a text Beneath the waves, in the darkness of the deep ocean, lies one of Earth's last pristine wilderness areas – a place we've barely begun to understand. Now, a high-stakes race is underway to mine valuable minerals from the seafloor, with profound implications for marine ecosystems and our planet's future. Richard Charter from The Ocean …
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This week on Wold's World, Maggie Kylie and Principal Wold have so much to talk about! Highs lows and angels reveal some behind the scenes struggles and silent heroes in our lives right now, and Wold talks about goes into influencing his yearly graduation speech and senior assembly send offs. Maggie plays her senior salute and gives some high schoo…
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Saving Our Seas: Inside the World's Largest Marine Mammal Hospital with Adam Ratner
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59:19Send us a text What do marine mammals tell us about the health of our oceans? The answer might surprise you—and it's more urgent than ever as climate change transforms our coastal environments. Adam Ratner, Director of Conservation Engagement at The Marine Mammal Center, takes us behind the scenes of the world's largest marine mammal hospital as it…
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This week on Wold's World, Maggie and Kylie chat with principal Wold about the controversial student petition circulating around. They also talk end-of-year festivities, which have swung into full gear for Maggie as a Senior. Will we have Yondr pouches next year? How does someone come back after making a public mistake? Why isn't Maggie having a gr…
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Co-host Ethan Shapps follows up on earlier promise to try the historical Mussolini Breakfast salad. Tune in as Ethan braves this immense challenge of eating the most harshest dish known to mankind.By Calvin Kavalok & Ethan Shapps
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This week Maggie and Principal Wold welcome the new voice of Wold's World, Kylie Oordt! We start with an extra-long "highs low and angels" discussion and then jump in to the many many exciting things going on in our hallways, also some of the less exciting happenings that come around this time every year. Maggie and Wold get emotional about her dep…
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Facing Again Threats to California's Protected Coast, this time by the Trump Administration-Our Talk with the Ocean Foundation's Sr. Fellow, Richard Charter
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58:59Send us a text The battle for California's coast has erupted once more as offshore drilling returns to Santa Barbara and threatens to spread northward along the entire Pacific coastline. This alarming development follows Trump's late April executive order, which targets even our most protected ocean areas—National Marine Sanctuaries—for oil and gas…
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Amanda Knox Discusses Life After Prison and Vilification on KMIH
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20:14Amanda Knox sits down with Marley MacDonald to discuss reclaiming her life after prison and being considered one of the worlds most vilified women. She also shares inspiring thoughts on female empowerment, letting go of differences with others, her new memoir and upcoming Hulu series.By KMIH 88.9 The Bridge
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This week on Wold’s World, Maggie has exciting news and Wold has concerns about some of our seniors. Principal Wold addresses a key question on everyone's mind: why is graduation so late this year? They also touch on the recent release of the valedictorian list and all things Prom. Get ready for a hint of the future – the replacement for Maggie has…
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Living Nature - More Valuable Than Dead Nature: How Seacology is Helping Island Nations & Indigenous People Economically & Ecologically
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59:02Send us a text Seacology is a charitable organization headquartered in Berkeley, CA that works to preserve island ecosystems and cultures around the world, as well as conducting annual educational ecotourism trips. Founded in 1991 with the work of ethnobotanist Paul Alan Cox, the high risk of extinction for island fauna and the decline in coral ree…
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What happened today in history? The creation of Isreal.
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what happened today in history? fall April 9th
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This week, Maggie and Principal Wold kick things off with the classic Highs, Lows, and Angels , then rewind to a Blast from the Past for an check-in on those infamous Yonder pouches. As the AP season kicks into high gear, Maggie and Mr. Wold share their takes on the current school vibes—the pressure cooker that is AP Testing. Then it’s time for a d…
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Joined by Dr. Mandelkorn from the Mercer Island Historical Society, this episode of Emerald City Echoes takes us through his career specialized in adolescent behavioral medicine. A veteran of Mercer Island Pediatrics who later pioneered opening his own clinic, Dr. Mandelkorn has bettered the lives of many adolescents in the greater Seattle area.…
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SEE Turtles Organization President, Brad Nahill on Ecotourism & protecting Sea Turtles - Leading up to World Sea Turtle Week June 2025
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59:25Send us a text This conversation is a lead up to the annual Sea Turtle Week each June, which kicks off with World Ocean Day June 8th and ends on the 16, Sea Turtle Week. 7 sea turtle species are highlighted each day along with one of the threats they face. Join Brad Nahill’s See Turtle organization and more than 150 global partners in raising aware…
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Long time no see! This week, we kick things off with a recap of our spring break adventures and then dive into the crucial details and impact of the recent bond vote. What's the replacement plan brewing for Maggie? And what handshake will Principal Wold and Maggie unveil at graduation? We'll also touch on the inspiring energy of the Schools Foundat…
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Reconnecting Markets with Nature Part 2: An Earth Day Talk with Financial Economist Ralph Chami & More About Blue Green Future
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59:21Send us a text Today’s episode is brought to you by Flukes International and is the 2nd half of an Earth Day 2025 conversation we had with Ralph Chami who is Co-Founder/CEO of Blue Green Future, a large team of innovators and thought leaders for natural capital finance and a nature-based economy. Ralph has over 32 years of experience as a financial…
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Featuring Matthew Stroum as he skips his Friday 4th period to come on live air.By Calvin Kavalok & Ethan Shapps
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Reconnecting Markets with Nature: An Earth Day Talk with Renowned Financial Economist Ralph Chami (part 1 of 2)
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59:02Send us a text What if we could see the invisible? The magnificent blue whale, stretching 110 feet long through ocean depths, remains completely invisible to our economic systems—until it's killed. In this profound Earth Day conversation with Ralph Chami, we discover how reconnecting our market systems with living nature might be our most powerful …
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For the last episode of the Opposites Alike series in Eating Adventures history, Chloe and Hayley discuss the foods and restaurants eaten at over their final spring break of their Mercer Island School District career.By KMIH 88.9 The Bridge
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Community Health Conversations with University of Washington's Dean of Public Health
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31:18Joined by the University of Washington's Dean of Public Health, Hilary Godwin walks the walk in the public health field. In this podcast, she discusses the many challenges facing healthcare today, including the more prevalent public health concerns locally in Seattle.By KMIH 88.9 FM - Chloe Yang
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From Nigeria, Africa - Ahmed Tiamiyu Sr. Policy Advisor to Nigeria & The United Nations & Exec. Dir. CAPws--Community Action Against Plastic Waste in the Global South
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59:01Send us a text Our guest today is from Nigeria, Africa - a dynamic scientist who is dedicating his life to helping communities in the Global South do something about the enormous amounts of waste, specifically plastic waste, that is being exported by higher income countries to lower income countries. The name of the non-profit organization is CAPws…
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Ecotoxicologist Susanne Brander from the Scientists Coalition for the United Nations Global Treaty on Plastics Talks About the Next Session This Fall in Geneva Switzerland
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58:56Send us a text In today’s episode we talk with Susanne Brander, an Ecotoxicologist who is 1 of 12 core steering committee members overseeing 300 international scientific experts within the International Scientists Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty who are assisting with Navigating the Complexities of Plastics. An Ecotoxicologist as Susanne…
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Join Maggie Blohm and Principal Nick Wold on this week's Wold's World as they cover a wide range of topics, from Maggie's post-high school plans and the highlights of the Fine Arts Showcase, to the challenging realities of budget cuts. Principal Wold also answers student-submitted questions, revealing what rules he'd break as a student and sharing …
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Personhood for Nature & Living Things and Nature-Based Economies - a Look Back & Forward in 2025 "A Bellwether Year for the Ocean" with Resilient Earth Hosts Leigh Anne Lindsey (Producer/Editor), Scott ...
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59:01Send us a text This episode includes a radio show we recorded a year ago, April 2024, when we talked about the March 28, 2024 Declaration for the Ocean signed by Indigenous leaders of New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Tahiti, Tonga, Hawaii, and Easter Island. This treaty declared whales to be legal persons with inherent rights, including the right to …
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Islander Middle School 8th-Grader Receives NYT Tiny Memoir Honorable Mention
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5:04Islander Middle School eighth grader Paloma “Lola” Melian Lafinur has received an Honorable Mention Award in the third annual New York Times Tiny Memoir Contest for her memoir titled “Mi Nombre”. The Tiny Memoir Contest challenges students to tell a meaningful and interesting true story from their life in just 100 words. The Times received over 12,…
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Theron Manson, a PNW native, dentist, and man of travel.By Calvin L. Kavalok
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Join Kate, Sophia, Mia, and Marley for Women's Month, Bird calls and everything spring has to offer!By KMIH 88.9 The Bridge
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This morning on Wold's World, Principal Wold and Maggie welcomed a very special guest: Kira, a bright and articulate 5th grader from Island Park. Kira shared her favorite subjects, her go-to recess activities, and her passions outside the classroom. We also played our classic "Highs, Lows, and Angels", giving Kira a chance to reflect on her week an…
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Exploring Marine Pollution with Dr. Judith Weis Professor Emeritus Biology Rutgers University / Author Marine Pollution "What Everyone Needs to Know" 2nd edition (Oxford University Press)
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59:01Send us a text In this episode of the Resilient Earth podcast, we talk with Dr. Judith Weis, a marine pollution expert and professor emerita at Rutgers University about the critical issues surrounding marine pollution, including the various sources of pollution, the importance of estuaries and marshlands, and the impact of climate change on ocean h…
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Montreal's O'Land Stations' Founder Rachel Labbe-Bellas On Their Single Use Plastic Solution - Quick, Filtered, Refillable Water Stations for Large Events Helps Companies Go Green While Reducing the Carbon ...
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57:22Send us a text Our guest this week is Rachel Labbe-Bellas, founder of Montreal Canada-based O’Land Stations which hydrates the world's largest entertainment events & venues with profit-oriented cylindrical water stations that reduce single use plastic - one of the biggest issues now facing our planet. It’s quite the success story, from launching ri…
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Join Maggie Blohm and Principal Nick Wold on this engaging episode of Wold's World as they dive into the latest updates from Mercer Island High School. They share their favorite moments from the February vacation, with Maggie providing an insightful look into the evolving landscape of college admissions. Principal Wold opens up about the challenges…
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IBS Radio Award Winners, Daylight Savings & St. Patties Day!!
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56:46Tune in to hear Maggie, Joe, Cooper and Sam talk about our recent IBS Radio Award winners our thoughts on Daylight Savings, and some exciting St. Patties trivia!!!By KMIH 88.9 The Bridge
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Crazy food combinations, This or That, and Death Row Meal
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22:34For the first episode, the guys rank the craziest food combinations they have ever tried and the weirdest things they have ever eaten, play this or that with food, and talk about their last meal.By Chip DuBois, Adam Kiviat, Eliot Abramson
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OpenOceans Global Founder Carl Nettleton on Plastics in our Oceans & the UN Plastics Treaty's Next Session Fall 2025
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57:21Send us a text Carl talks about the pressing issue of ocean plastics and his organization's efforts to combat this global crisis. They discuss the origins of OpenOcean's Global, the facts and myths surrounding ocean plastics, and the innovative solutions being implemented worldwide. The conversation emphasizes the importance of collaboration, citiz…
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Join hosts Nicole and Chloe to discuss Oscar winners and to talk to a Tulane student about Mardi Gras!By KMIH 88.9 The Bridge
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