CONVERSATIONS WITH JOAN

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CONVERSATIONS WITH JOAN

CONVERSATIONS WITH JOAN is a radio show produced weekly at the College of Charleston by the office of Media Communications, airing statewide in South Carolina on Thursdays at 6:30pm. Joan Mack is the host and producer. Matt Hiott is the engineer. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Also check out the podcast of our monthly segement from 2006, SOUTHERN ROOTS AND NEW OFFSHOOTS, also available for FREE in the iTunes Music Store.

  1. 164

    June 27, 2009

    This week Joan features a special segment highlighting past guests for her final show.

  2. 163

    June 20, 2009

    This week Joan features a special segment on the Charleston Area Childrens Garden Project, interviewing project director Darlena Goodwin.

  3. 162

    June 13, 2009

    This week Joan interviews local musician Charlton Singleton and also Jermaine Husser, Executive Director of the Lowcountry Food Bank.

  4. 161

    June 6, 2009

    This week Joan interviews local journalist and author Ken Burger and also Leroy Lewis and Al Miller about the annual Island Heritage Festival on James Island.

  5. 160

    May 30, 2009

    This week Joan interviews Neesah Patel and Atiya McPherson about the Trident Area Boys and Girls Clubs and also sociologist and author Andrew Cherlin about his book, THE MARRIAGE GO ROUND.

  6. 159

    May 23, 2009

    This week Joan interviews Ellen Dressler-Moryl, founder and director of the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, and also Todd McNerney, director of the Stelle Di Domani Theatre Series.

  7. 158

    May 16, 2009

    This week Joan features Bill Schlitt to talk about his upcoming theater productions and also founder/President of the CSO Gospel Choir Lee Pringle and director Sandra Barnhardt.

  8. 157

    May 9, 2009

    This week Joan features Sloan Cooper, director of Pattison's Academy in Charleston, and musician Jacqueline Schwab.

  9. 156

    May 2, 2009

    This week Joan features Dan Kindlon, an expert in child psychology, and Hank Cordello, the author of STUFFED.

  10. 155

    December 25, 2008

    This week Joan features a special holiday show of music.

  11. 154

    December 18, 2008

    This week Joan interviews local author Kate Jerome and also Ron Tschetter, director of the Peace Corps.

  12. 153

    December 11, 2008

    This week Joan features a special segment on caring for the elderly in South Carolina.

  13. 152

    December 4, 2008

    This week Joan interviews Rev. Tony McDade about holiday carriage rides in Greenville to assist the homeless, and also author Andrew Bridge on his memoirs about growing up in foster care.

  14. 151

    November 27, 2008

    This week Joan interviews author Antoinette Bosco about coping with grief and also has a conversation with musician Suzanne McDermott.

  15. 150

    November 20, 2008

    This week Joan features conversations with local author Nicole Seitz, jazz personality Lorraine Gordon, and opera instructor Dave Templeton.

  16. 149

    November 13, 2008

    This week Joan features conversations with local veterans in recognition of National Veterans Awareness Week.

  17. 148

    November 6, 2008

    This week Joan features conversations with Eileen Chepenik, executive director of the Trident Literacy Association, and Bobby Cremins, head coach of the College of Charleston basketball team.

  18. 147

    October 30, 2008

    This week Joan features conversations with Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain and also Scott Huffman about the Winthrop ETV poll initiative.

  19. 146

    October 23, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with Carolyn Lecque from South Carolina's Foreclosure task force and also musician Hope Nunnery, originally from South Carolina.

  20. 145

    October 16, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with Paula Juras about the sister study, one of the largest breast cancer research efforts in the nation, and also author and cancer survivor Marissa Marchetto about her personal experiences.

  21. 144

    October 9, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with best-selling author Sue Monk Kidd, and also talks to Subi Mathur about the Toastmasters Club.

  22. 143

    October 2, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with Patricia Ferguson, coordinator of the statewide initiative Personal Pathways to Success. Also featured is Enrique Graff, founder and artistic director of the International Piano Series at the College of Charleston and also Bill Schlit, who tells about the annual interfaith event, Hymnfest.

  23. 142

    September 25, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with NY TIMES foreign correspondent and author Dexter Philkins, and also a segment with maestro David Stahl on his 25th year with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra.

  24. 141

    September 18, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with filmmaker Portia Cobb and also Elease Amos-Goodwin about the Moja Arts Festival.

  25. 140

    September 11, 2008

    This week Joan features a profile on the GRASS ROOTS sweetgrass basket project through conversations with filmmaker Dana Sardet and project director Dale Rosengarten.

  26. 139

    September 4, 2008

    This week Joan features Todd Sedmak from the U.S. Department of Commerce about the upcoming analog to digital television conversion, Barbarba Austin, state coordinator for the BOLD initiative, and Anita Zucker about Trident United Way's Day of Caring.

  27. 138

    August 28, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with Joanna Burgos, Press Secretary for the Republican National Convention, and also author Andrew Bridge on his memoirs about growing up in foster care.

  28. 137

    August 21, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper and South Carolina Democratic Party Chair Carol Fowler about the Democratic National Convention, and also local author Mary Alice Monroe.

  29. 136

    August 14, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with political cartoonist Ann Telnaes and also Alia Sabur, a genius recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest college professor in history.

  30. 135

    August 7, 2008

    This week Joan features a conversation with William "Buck" Godfrey, author and former member of the 1955 Cannon Street YMCA Little League All-Stars baseball team.

  31. 134

    July 31, 2008

    This week Joan features re-broadcasts of conversations with Pulitzer-nominated author and speaker Clifton Taulbert, about building community, and also CofC professor and author Chris Lamb.

  32. 133

    July 24, 2008

    This week Joan features re-broadcasts of conversations with local writer Bryan Penberthy, marine biologist Jason Crichton, and Bobby Bellah and Marty Richard about their pluff mud t-shirts.

  33. 132

    July 17, 2008

    This week Joan features a special segment on Charlestonian Thomalind Martin Polite and how research led her to discover her ancestor named Priscilla, a child brought from Africa to America as a slave.

  34. 131

    July 10, 2008

    This week Joan features a re-broadcast of a conversation with local jazz singer Ann Caldwell.

  35. 130

    July 3, 2008

    This week Joan features a re-broadcast of last year's special segment on WWII veterans.

  36. 129

    June 26, 2008

    This week Joan has a discussion about epilepsy with Dr. Braxton Wannamaker and Erin Davis.

  37. 128

    June 19, 2008

    This week Joan interviews local author Nicole Seitz. Also featured on the program is Calvin Reginald Greene and Henry Clay Middleton, Sr. with information about the 3rd annual Island Heritage Festival.

  38. 127

    June 12, 2008

    This week Joan interviews Ron Tschetter, director of the Peace Corps, and Otha Meadows, director of the Charleston Trident Urban League, Incorporated.

  39. 126

    June 5, 2008

    This week Joan interviews professional photographer Jack Alterman and also College of Charleston Theatre Department Chair Todd McNerney about the theatre offerings of Piccolo Spoleto.

  40. 125

    May 29, 2008

    This week Joan concludes her four-part series, WILL YOU STILL NEED ME WHEN I'M 64, examining numerous topics related to aging in South Carolina.

  41. 124

    May 22, 2008

    This week Joan continues her four-part series, WILL YOU STILL NEED ME WHEN I'M 64, with part three, examining numerous topics related to aging in South Carolina. Also featured is a conversation with Ellen Dressler-Moryl about Piccolo Spoleto.

  42. 123

    May 15, 2008

    This week Joan continues her four-part series, WILL YOU STILL NEED ME WHEN I'M 64, with part two, examining numerous topics related to aging in South Carolina.

  43. 122

    May 8, 2008

    This week Joan begins a four-part series, WILL YOU STILL NEED ME WHEN I'M 64, examining numerous topics related to aging in South Carolina.

  44. 121

    May 1, 2008

    This week Joan features a rebroadcast of a special documentary entitled A SHELTER IN THE TIME OF STORM about foster mother Claudia Bing.

  45. 120

    April 24, 2008

    This week Joan interviews Tom Sweeny and Elizabeth Willis about the upcoming CONVERSATIONS series on aging in South Carolina. In the happenings segment, Joan has a conversation with Summer Spooner and Brian Peacher about the Charleston International Film Festival, and also Leon Patterson about a special exhibit at the Spartanburg Art Museum.

  46. 119

    April 17, 2008

    This week Joan interviews local author Beth Webb Hart and also ETV's Beryl Dakers about the week long series of programming about homelessness titled GIVE ME SHELTER.

  47. 118

    April 10, 2008

    This week Joan interviews Michael White, author of the book THE SOUL CATCHER and John Cameron of the Treasury Department about the new design for the five dollar bill. Also included is a brief profile of jazz musician Rick Simerly.

  48. 117

    April 3, 2008

    This week Joan interviews award-winning actress Jane Alexander and composer Meira Warshauer about her album STREAMS IN THE DESERT.

  49. 116

    March 27, 2008

    This week Joan interviews Pulitzer-nomimated author and speaker Clifton Taulbert about building community, and the Honorable Lucille Whipper about a benefit for the organization Lowcountry Aid to Africa.

  50. 115

    March 20, 2008

    This week Joan interviews Carrie Ben-Yisrael, Program Coordinator and Academic Advisor for the Upward Bound Program at the College of Charletson, local singer "Soulful Sam" Singleton, and College of Charleston music student Andrew Walker about his original arrangements of the music of Radiohead.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

CONVERSATIONS WITH JOAN is a radio show produced weekly at the College of Charleston by the office of Media Communications, airing statewide in South Carolina on Thursdays at 6:30pm. Joan Mack is the host and producer. Matt Hiott is the engineer. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Also check out the podcast of our monthly segement from 2006, SOUTHERN ROOTS AND NEW OFFSHOOTS, also available for FREE in the iTunes Music Store.

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College of Charleston and SCETV Radio

Produced by Matt Hiott

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