Maya Moore
She soared on the court and shook up the courtroom. Maya Moore didn’t just change the game, she changed lives.Producer: Autumn HaegEditorial support: Emily Krumberger Mixing & mastering: Chris HarwoodImage: A basketball sitting stationary on an outdoor concrete basketball court. [credit: Emily Krumberger]-----For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. https://www.facebook.com/MN90Ampers/Never miss a beat. Sign up for our email list to receive news, updates and content releases from AMPERS. ampers.org/about-ampers/staytuned/ This show is made possible by community support. Due to cuts in federal funding, the community radio you love is at risk. Your support is needed now more than ever. Donate now to power the community programs you love: ampers.org/fund
Kirby Puckett
From the sandlots to the Metrodome, Kirby Puckett was more than a ballplayer. He was the heart and soul of the Minnesota Twins.Producer: Autumn HaegEditorial support: Emily Krumberger Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood-----For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. https://www.facebook.com/MN90Ampers/Never miss a beat. Sign up for our email list to receive news, updates and content releases from AMPERS. ampers.org/about-ampers/staytuned/ This show is made possible by community support. Due to cuts in federal funding, the community radio you love is at risk. Your support is needed now more than ever. Donate now to power the community programs you love: ampers.org/fund
Lake Street's Puppet Theater
Where giant puppets meet powerful protest, Minnesota’s In the Heart of the Beast Theater brings stories to life with color and courage. Producer: Autumn HaegEditorial support: Emily Krumberger Mixing & mastering: Chris HarwoodImage: In the Heart of the Beast Theater, Minneapolis, MN. [credit: Autumn Haeg]-----For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. https://www.facebook.com/MN90Ampers/Never miss a beat. Sign up for our email list to receive news, updates and content releases from AMPERS. ampers.org/about-ampers/staytuned/ This show is made possible by community support. Due to cuts in federal funding, the community radio you love is at risk. Your support is needed now more than ever. Donate now to power the community programs you love: ampers.org/fund
The First Avenue Depot
Before all the stars and glamor, the iconic Minneapolis music venue had several other purposes.Producer: Autumn HaegEditorial support: Emily Krumberger Mixing & mastering: Chris HarwoodImage: Greyhound Bus Depot, located at First Avenue North and Seventh Street, Minneapolis, ca. 1935. [credit: Charles W. Howson Company, courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society]Music: "River Deep – Mountain High" by Ike and Tina Turner from River Deep – Mountain High. (A&M Records 1966) (0:10)Music: "Purple Rain" by Prince from Purple Rain (Warner Bros. Records, 1984) (0:16)-----For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. https://www.facebook.com/MN90Ampers/Never miss a beat. Sign up for our email list to receive news, updates and content releases from AMPERS. ampers.org/about-ampers/staytuned/ This show is made possible by community support. Due to cuts in federal funding, the community radio you love is at risk. Your support is needed now more than ever. Donate now to power the community programs you love: ampers.org/fund
The Blue Mounds Bison
In a small town in the southwest corner of Minnesota, you'll find Blue Mounds State Park, one of the few places in the state that visitors can see the historic bison up close and in a natural habitat year-round. Producer: Autumn HaegEditorial support: Emily Krumberger & Britt AamodtMixing & mastering: Chris HarwoodImage: Bison ca 1880 [credit: Collection of the Minnesota Historical Society]-----For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. https://www.facebook.com/MN90Ampers/Never miss a beat. Sign up for our email list to receive news, updates and content releases from AMPERS. ampers.org/about-ampers/staytuned/ This show is made possible by community support. Due to cuts in federal funding, the community radio you love is at risk. Your support is needed now more than ever. Donate now to power the community programs you love: ampers.org/fund