Archive

This is where you’ll find all of our great shows from 2005.  Each of these programs originally aired on Wednesday mornings between the hours of  10 and 11 am.  One episode is a live two-hour remote from Downtown Cincinnati where we interviewed the 2005 Candidates for City Council.  As time goes on, we hope to add show notes as well as pictures.  Let us get on with the nostalgia…

Show Audio Information
-Episode #1-

June 08, 2005
*Audio begins 15 minutes into the show.
Sandra Ali, WLWT TV anchor

Cynthia HanifinCincinnati Enquirer music writer

Mike Breen, CityBeat music writer

Jason Bruffy, Director of the Fringe Festival

-Episode #2-

June 15, 2005
*Audio begins 1 minutes into the show.
Frank Satullo, OhioTraveler.com

Bridget Doherty, AFL-CIO

Matt Ryan, Justice for Janitors

Marcus Kuchle, Artistic Administrator, Cincinnati Opera

-Episode #3-

June 22, 2005
*2-Part  show – Brian & Joe fill in for absent host starting at 9 am.
Jean-Robert de Cavel, RestaurateurDonna Covrett, CityBeat food criticStephen Leeper, President and CEO of Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation

Jeff Syroney, Executive Director, Ink Tank

Download special “Bonus Hour”

-Episode #4-

June 29, 2005
*Complete show.
Maggie DownsCincinnati Enquirer columnistSid D’Souza, Cincinnati USA Regional ChamberNick Spencer, City Council Candidate, owner of Over-the-Rhine bar

Alchemize

Troy Davis, Metaphor Studio

Amanda Pratt, Rumpke Recycling

-Episode #5-

July 06, 2005
*Complete show.
Carrie Caldwell, retiring Colerain Elementary School principal

Jim Schifrin, Charles Foster Kane, “The Whistleblower”

Kristin Russo, local comic

Brewster Rhodes, coordinator of PaddleFest

-Episode #6-

July 13, 2005
*Complete show.
Thomas J. Moyer, Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice

Gareth Howell, excecutive director, World Affairs Council of Greater

Cincinnati

Susan Rodenberg, executive director, Fernside Center for Grieving
Children

-Episode #7-

July 20, 2005
*Complete show.
Gregory Korte, Cincinnati Enquirer City Hall reporter

Irwin Gratz, Society of Professional Journalists, national president

Rev. Damon Lynch, III, New Prospect Baptist Church pastor

Peter Block, bestselling author, management consultant and community leader

Marcia, English Woods activist

-Episode #8-

July 27, 2005
*Complete show.
James Pilcher, Cincinnati Enquirer transportation writer

Steve Knox, civil rights attorney

Steve Novotni, Indepdent Eye’s publisher and editor

Jason Dapp, The Dean of Cincinnati

-Episode #9-

August 03, 2005
*Complete show.
Sasha Rionda, host of Neustro Rincon

Michael Flynn, Hispanic Activist

Mariella Schulten, university professor

Tiana Rollinson, Cincinnati Herald’s Managing Editor

Joe Mallory, Project Art Reach

-Episode #10-

August 10, 2005
*Complete show.
Jimmy Flynt, Hustler

Rajiv Satyal, comedian

Michael Salvi, SparkPeople

-Episode #11-

August 17, 2005
*Special 2-hour remote show.
Live Remote from Kaldi’s Coffeehouse

-Candidates for Cincinnati Mayor and City Council-

-Episode #12-

August 24, 2005
*Complete show.
Dennis White, Ohio Democratic Party chairperson

Gregory Korte, Cincinnati Enquirer City Hall reporter

Janet Smith, Hamilton County Special Olympics executive director

-Episode #13-

August 31, 2005
*Complete show.
John McCutcheon, folk singer

Brian & Joe reflect on the summer