This week on Wittenberg Radio, Nolan and Daniel are joined by the new Spiritual Life Facilitator at CMU, Danielle Morton. We talk about her goals and aspirations in her new position, the transition from student life to staff life and what she foresees in the future.
Wittenberg Radio #58
This week on Wittenberg Radio we talk to pastor in residence Kevin Derksen about his time at CMU, his journey to pastorhood and his life back in St. Jacob's, Ontario and another music pick of the week by Matthew Baron.
Wittenberg Radio #57
This week on Wittenberg Radio, it's new government day, Daniel and Nolan discuss the disturbance of a sacred indigenous site at the Forks by cyclists, and Assistant Professor of Communications and Media David Balzer joins us to talk about a community discussion that will be happening Wednesday, November 4th at 7pm entitled "An Urban Reserve at Kapyong: Imagining a Future".
Wittenberg Radio #56
This week on Wittenberg Radio, Craig Neufeld comes by to talk about the recent Blue Jays drama and Edina-lil Preteau and Samantha Klassen join us to talk about Students for Freedom Road, a student movement at CMU in support of the construction of a road for Shoal Lake 40.
Wittenberg Radio #55
This week on Wittenberg Radio, Nolan and Daniel are joined by Micah Zerbe to discuss the aftermath of the federal election and Matthew Baron comes by with another music pick of the week.
Wittenberg Radio #54
This week on Wittenberg Radio, Nolan and Daniel are joined by Micah Zerbe and Jonas Cornelsen for our 2015 election special. We review the main issues of all four main parties platforms with a heavy amount of personal opinion sprinkled in for good measure.
Wittenberg Radio #53
This week on Wittenberg Radio, we talk to singer-songwriter Kenzie Jane about her new solo EP "Love Me From Scratch" and she plays one of the tracks "Train Song" live in studio. Matthew Baron also joins us for "Matt's Music Pick".
To hear more of Kenzie Jane's music, check her out on YouTube or go see her at Shannon's Pub on November 12th.
Wittenberg Radio #52
This week on Wittenberg Radio we talk all about athletics! Craig Neufeld debuts his new segment "Craig's Corner Live", and Nolan interviews three student athletes, Jason Friesen, Cassie Wiebe and Esther Schwarzkopf about their experience as student athletes and what we can expect to see in the upcoming season of athletics at CMU.
Wittenberg Radio #51
This week on Wittenberg Radio, Nolan interviews Juno award winning musician Steve Bell about his involvement with Churches for Freedom Road, an organization that aims to "mobilize churches to join grassroots efforts in the call for justice for Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, advocating for the construction of 'Freedom Road'".
For more information on Churches for Freedom Road: http://churchesforfreedomroad.ca/
Wittenberg Radio #50
This week on Wittenberg Radio, Nolan and Daniel react to an article about "Why Christians shouldn't vote Conservative", music from Emily and Shannon Wiebe, and an interview with CMU Student Council President Alyssa Lord about her life, views on leadership and plans for the year.
Wittenberg Radio #49
This week on Wittenberg Radio Nolan and Daniel give you the rundown of the history of the show, a preview of their vision for the year, and Nolan reacts to Clara Hughes 1994 doping revelation from her recent memoir.
Have an idea for the show? Contact us at wittenbergradio[at]gmail[dot]com or hit us up on Twitter @wittenbergradio or on Facebook
Wittenberg Radio #48
This week on Wittenberg Radio, it's Chris Klassen's last show EVER! Chris, Nolan and Daniel reminisce about Chris's time on WR, speculate about the STUCO vs. Staff battle of the bands, and discuss mandatory post-secondary Indigenous Studies.
It's been a great year of growth and change on Wittenberg Radio and we look forward to bringing you more (hopefully) entertaining and engaging content in the fall!
Thanks for listening!
Wittenberg Radio #47
This week on Wittenberg Radio, Chris, Daniel and Danielle Morton talk about Nolan and Daniel's big election win, the euphoria of spring and reflect on Danielle's participation in a recent Face2Face event entitled "You Lost Me: The Church and Young Adults"
As always feel free to send us thoughts, reactions and opinions to wittenbergradio[at]gmail[dot]com or to our page on Facebook!
Wittenberg Radio #46
This week on Wittenberg Radio Chris and Nolan are joined by Peace and Sustainability co-directors Arianna Hildebrand and Louisa Hofer to talk about opera, baseball players living in vans, doughnuts and divestment.
To learn more about the proposed divestment plan be sure to read the Wittenberg door (located in the student center) and sign the petition.
Wittenberg Radio #45
This week on Wittenberg Radio Chris and Daniel talk about reading, Brian William's suspension and the Better Call Saul pilot.
Wittenberg Radio #44
This week on Wittenberg Radio, we talk about shutting up, listening and feeling uncomfortable. Chris, Nolan and Daniel, discuss the (now lifted) boil water advisory and the MacLeans article calling Winnipeg Canada's "most racist city".
Wittenberg Radio #43
This week on Wittenberg Radio, Nolan Kehler and Jennifer Regehr join us to discuss all things Folio, CMU's new cafe located in Marpeck Commons. Gelato, snacks, direct trade coffee, rumours of soup, and more!
Wittenberg Radio #42
This week on Wittenberg Radio, Chris and Daniel are joined by Micah Zerbe and talk about Gamergate, Ferguson, local politics and much, much more!
Wittenberg Radio #41
This week on Wittenberg Radio, a 90 year old Floridian is arrested for giving food to the homeless and CMU Professor of Communications and Media David Balzer talks about his work examining the phrase "oh my God" as a way of exploring "God themes in culture".
For more info on David's project go to omgthedoc.com and as always send us your feedback to wittenbergradio[at]gmail[dot]com.
Wittenberg Radio #40
This week on Wittenberg Radio guest host Anna Bigland-Pritchard interviews Kathy Moorhead Thiessen of Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) about her work in Iraqi Kurdistan, ISIS and Canada's involvement in the ongoing conflict.
For more information about CPT or to contact Kathy go to CPT.org or feel free to contact Anna at annabp[at]hotmail[dot]com and as always send us your thoughts and responses to wittenbergradio[at]gmail[dot]com.