8-18 Media is a FREE youth journalism program for kids ages 8-18 through the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum. 8-18 Media's mission is to empower and amplify the voices of youth. Each podcast is kid-powered. Every episode is planned by youth reporters and the subjects they cover will vary, but each episode will focus on issues that affect their lives.
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Tune in to listen to youth reporter, Eero Rutz interview Richard V. Verwey, President, K. I. Sawyer Heritage Air Museum,
SMSgt, USAF (Ret) about the history of K.I. Sawyer Air Force base. They discuss its early beginnings, and what it was like to live on the K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base, and why the base eventually closed.
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On this episode of 8-18 Media's Queen City Kidcast, host Finn and his guests Jacob and Mikko have a lively discussion about how video games are alike and somewhat different while arguing about which one is superior. They also make suggestions to the game developers on how to improve the gameplay. Listen in and experience what it's like to be a kid who passionately plays video games.
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On this episode of 8-18 Media's Queen City Podcast your host Zoe has a conversation with her younger sister about their mutual love for Barbies and why playing with them is important for imaginative play.
This episode was produced by Rex Gramana.
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This is the first podcast in a series about historical Marquette events, hosted by Eero Rutz. In this season's first episode "The Great Fire," Eero sits down with his guest, Jim Koski to discuss the events of that historical day.
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If you are a Deadhead this is a must listen! 17-year-old Collin Gallion thoroughly explores the Grateful Dead's history. If you have been a fan of the Grateful Dead for years, or just getting to know their music, allow Collin to guide you through the band's different eras with expertise. Give it a listen and stay weird!
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On this episode, 8-18 Media youth reporters, Collin Gallion, 17, and Shay Goodreau Kangas, 16 sit down with Teen Specialist, Amanda Pierce, from the Peter White Public Library to discuss the banning of books.
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On this episode of 8-18 Media's Queen City Kidcast, host Caleb Rayhorn, 12, and his two guests (and good friends) take part in a very lively and passionate discussion (argument?) about their favorite movies.
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On this episode of 8-18 Media's Queen City Kidcast, 10-year-old host, Charlotte Lester talks with her guests about the ins and outs of homeschooling.
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On this episode of 8-18 Media's Queen City Podcast, Nistha, and Annabella, who are both seniors at Marquette Senior High School, had a chance to sit down and talk with 17-year-old, Daria Moshko who came to the U.S. with her family to escape the war in Ukraine.
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On this kid-powered podcast, 8-18 Media youth reporters talk with Executive Director of UPAWS, Bill Brutto, on how kids and families can get involved with the non-profit and help the organization and the animals.
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8-18 Media Queen City Podcast is a kid-powered podcast where the 8-18 Media youth reporters explore issues that affect their young lives. On this episode of the Queen City Podcast, host Lily Dixon and guest Madeleine Wood, share their experience as Joyce Ivy League Summer Scholars and explain how other high school girls in the U.P. can apply to the summer scholar program and expand their futures.
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On this kid-fueled podcast, host Caleb Rayhorn discusses with his guests, Grant and Kivrin, their love for youth theater and why getting involved is good for area youth.
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8-18 Media podcasts are kid-powered! Kids pick a topic that affects their lives, and then we hit record. Our latest episode features host Caleb Rayhorn, age 11, with his guests Liam Crunkelton, 11, and Christian Hausmann,11, talking about the food scene in Marquette, Michigan. Who likes food more than 11-year-old boys? They share their opinions on restaurants, pizza, fast food, and then the conversation meanders to fair food and rollercoasters (eek!)...and comes back round to what they are making in their own kitchens. You'll laugh. You'll cringe. You will want to hear more from this group of friends.
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17-year-old Collin Gallion interviews the kings of vinyl (not really royalty, but they do probably know way more than you do about vinyl records) Jon Teichman, and Geoff Walker. Collin and his guests explore why vinyl records are once again so popular with today's youth.
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