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"People know what you do, but can you tell us
how you came to where you are?"

This is the kind of question posed on Profiles. Beyond the public image, Profiles lets the listener get to know the person behind the persona, the substance behind the image. NOTE: Guests with hyperlinks are archived for listening.

Profiles is now archived as a podcast. You can hear the most recent programs by clicking here.

May 2008 Guests

May 4 - Grey Larsen
Grey Larsen is a performer, recording artist, composer, teacher, author, producer, and a mastering and recording engineer. The Bloomington resident is best known as one of the world's foremost players and exponents of the Irish flute. To many musicians and music lovers, his recordings are classics. He is the author of two books: The Essential Guide to Irish Flute and Tin Whistle, a 480-page work (with two accompanying CDs) on playing and appreciating Irish flute and tin whistle, and The Essential Tin Whistle Toolbox, which takes the beginner, novice, or intermediate player of Irish tin whistle to a high level of competence. Larsen spoke with Yaël Ksander. (repeat)

May 11 - Andrea Koppel
Andrea Koppel has more than two decades of experience covering many of the biggest stories and events in the U.S. and across the globe. She served as a foreign correspondent for CNN for fourteen years, holding posts in Africa, Japan, and China. As the network's diplomatic correspondent, she traveled the globe with three secretaries of state and two presidents. In 1996, Koppel won a prestigious Gracie Allen Women in Radio and TV award for her documentary Daughters of the Revolution, which tells the story of Chinese women in the wake of the communist revolution. Owen Johnson hosts.

May 18 - Lewis Ricci
Lewis Ricci is executive director of the Indiana Arts Commission. Previously he was the director of the University of Idaho's International Jazz Collections at the Lionel Hampton Center, and served on the adjunct faculty of that university. He has also served as associate director of development for a number of programs at Penn State University. Ricci holds a Master's Degree in Arts Administration from Indiana University and served as the executive director of the Columbus Area Arts Council for five years. During his tenure there, he initiated a major visual arts festival, established an arts education endowment, and developed a long-range community cultural plan. Your host is Peter Jacobi. (repeat)

May 25 - Bernice Pescosolido
Bernice A. Pescosolido is distinguished Professor of Sociology at Indiana University and Director of the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research. Her research encompasses three areas: health care services, stigma associated with people who have mental illnesses, and suicide research. She focuses on how social networks bind humans to one another, influence their lives, and create the institutions that connect them to the places and times in which they live. Books that she has co-written include Mental Health, Social Mirror and Social Networks and Health. Shana Ritter hosts.


Archived Interviews
(also see the Archived Interviews Page for archived listings of other programs)

Most Recent
2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | Others

 
Jim Naremore
2-24-2008
Wayne Manns
2-3-2008
Laurie McRobbie
1-20-2008
Karen Hanson
12-16-2007
Strobe Talbott
11-25-2007
Mark McMath
11-18-2007
Lisa Ling
11-11-2007
Sylvia McNair
11-4-2007
Grey Larsen
10-28-2007
Lewis Ricci
10-21-2007
James Pellerite
10-7-2007
Mary Ann Hart
9-16-2007
Nigel North
9-2-2007
Tuck Langland
8-26-2007
George List
7-29-2007
John Carroll
7-8-2007
Jeff Nelsen
6-17-2007
Richard Newman
2-11-2007
Keith Sawyer
2-4-2007
Chris Swanson
1-14-2007
Amartya Sen
12-10-2006
Susan Gubar
12-3-2006
James MacMillan
11-26-2006
Dessa Kirk
11-12-2006
Janis Stockhouse
10-22-2006
Angelo Pizzo
10-8-2006
John Harbison
10-1-2006
Dick Bishop
9-24-2006
Keith Sawyer
9-10-2006
Chris Swanson
8-27-2006
Mimi Zweig
8-20-2006

Susan Gubar
8-6-2006

Richard Perez
7-2-2006
Angelo Pizzo
6-25-2006
John Harbison
6-18-2006
Dick Bishop
6-4-2006
Michael McRobbie
4-23-2006
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Deniese Smith
3-19-2006
Adam Langer
2-19-2006
Ravdan Bold
2-12-2006
Mary Goetze
2-5-2006
Jill Taylor
9-25-2005
Jason Wilber
9-18-2005
Sally McKinney (repeat)
8-21-2005
Sarah Stevens
7-24-2005
Mark Moore
7-17-2005
John McCluskey
6-19-2005
Bob Shanks
6-5-2005
Alasdair Hutton
5-15-2005
Sol Gordon
5-8-2005
Claude Baker
5-1-2005
Patricia Pizzo
3-20-2005
Michael Martone (repeat)
2-27-2005
Ruth Engs (repeat)
1-2-2005

The cast and crew of WFIU working on Profiles

Christina Kuzmych, Station Manager
Christina serves as the executive producer for Profiles.

Mike Paskash, Studio Engineer
Mike is the Studio Engineer, Technical Producer and Editor for Profiles.

John Shelton, Radio Supervisor
John serves as the Radio Studio Supervisor for Profiles.

Maintained by Michael Toler
Last updated: Tuesday, January 3, 2006
Copyright 2005, The Trustees of
Indiana University

 

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