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Cincinnati Edition

Cincinnati Public Radio
Cincinnati
Ohio
Hamilton County
Data Centers
Affordable Housing
Public Safety
Cincinnati Police Department
Artificial Intelligence
Mental Health
Refugee Experiences
Government Shutdown
Cincinnati City Council
Kentucky
SNAP
Health and Beauty Market
Tariffs
Auschwitz
Halloween
Mt. Airy Water Tower
Insurance Claims

Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.

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How do you start commuting as a cyclist, what resources are available to bikers and which e-bike might be right for you?

On Cincinnati Edition's weekly news review, local journalists join us to talk about the big stories from recent days.

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A new poll finds 1 in 6 U.S. adults are turning to AI for mental health information and advice.

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Molly Patchen
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Jennifer Miller
North Key Community Care Chief of Services and Development
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Alex Montero
KFF Senior Survey Analyst for Public Opinion and Survey Research
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Amy Spiller
Duke Energy Ohio and Kentucky Regional President
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Episode: How you can prepare for energy costs that are projected to be higher this summer
Matt Strauss
Housing Policy Advocate, Cincinnati Hamilton County Community Action Agency
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Jay Kaligayan
St. Malo author
Beo Barcata collaboration (New Orleans)
Episode: New comic book explores history of first Asian settlement in the U.S.

Host

Lucy May
Host of Cincinnati Edition, involved in exploring and discussing local issues affecting the community across various domains.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 71 ratings
  • Grateful to have it!

    Cincinnati Edition is an absolute gem for the tri-state. Engaging, intelligent, balanced, and civil discussions about so many topics that affect the community. In addition, the gardening, pet, and Thanksgiving food shows are a wonderful breath of fresh air amid the more serious topics.

    The Cincinnati Edition crew is exceptional, and the show is an excellent source of information, conversation, and at times, much needed levity.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sasquatch 513
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great show for understanding local issues

    Lucy May and her team do a phenomenal job of finding and interviewing knowledgeable people to explain issues that are relevant to the Cincinnati area. I’ve learned so much from listening to this podcast over the years. I appreciate the professionalism and lack of spin. Thanks for doing such a great job.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NickCinti
    United States2 years ago
  • Truth Matters

    This is one of the last podcasts that covers the state objectively and really helps listeners understand the issues they face. Without this show, I wouldn’t know half of what was happening in Ohio. Thank you Cincinnati edition team!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bish0p T
    United States3 years ago
  • Michael Monks prime quality

    It is so clear Michael Monks has his thumb on Cincinnati’s pulse. From his thoughtful questioning that stays engaged to acknowledge the often complex answers solicited, to his distinctive voice and palpable concern for and knowledge of the most relevant and interesting aspects of Cincy, we all get to explore her civic and cultural life.

    My only fear is that he will be picked off for a national show like The One A. My hope is that he will bring national notoriety to our region as Terry Gross has... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pokyu
    United States6 years ago
  • Using Technology for Good instead of Evil

    Finally! And easy way to learn about what’s going on in the city and hear the voices of those involved. Thank you so much for what you do.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tj skrzat
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the informative and balanced discussions surrounding local issues.
The quality of guest speakers and the depth of topics discussed are frequently highlighted as strong points.
Reviewers often express gratitude for the opportunity to hear from local experts and community leaders.

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How you can prepare for energy costs that are projected to be higher this summer
Q: Amy, what about gas utility costs?
Discussion of natural gas as a fuel for electricity generation, its current pricing relative to Asia/Europe, and potential future shifts in energy mix.
How you can prepare for energy costs that are projected to be higher this summer
Q: Do you have questions or comments? Give us a call at 513-419-7100, or you can email talk at wvxu.org.
The hosts invite listeners to participate and collect comments, while the guests outline how to reach them and discuss the format of the show.
New comic book explores history of first Asian settlement in the U.S.
Q: What has researching this history revealed about American identity and inclusion?
The researchers emphasize that American history is more inclusive and interconnected than commonly taught, and revisiting St. Malo helps readers see the long-standing Filipino and Asian-American contributions to the country's foundation and cultural tapestry.
New comic book explores history of first Asian settlement in the U.S.
Q: How does mythology fit into the St. Malo story without losing the historical core?
Kaligayan explains that the comic blends historical facts with Filipino folklore, using creatures like Manana Gal and other beings to explore themes of fear, resilience, and identity, while ensuring the underlying timeline and historical references remain sound.
New comic book explores history of first Asian settlement in the U.S.
Q: Jay, can you summarize what St. Malo is and why it matters in the broader story of American history?
St. Malo was a self-sufficient Filipino community in the Louisiana bayous established around 1763, lasting for nearly two centuries, and it represents one of the earliest Asian settlements in North America, showing resilience, intercultural exchange, and the enduring Filipino-American presence in a region often overlooked in mainstream history.

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Content typically revolves around significant regional issues affecting the community, with discussions spanning government policies, local business developments, healthcare matters, technological advancements, and cultural events. Noteworthy episodes feature expert guests who provide insights on pressing topics such as energy costs, social justice movements, healthcare disparities, and environmental challenges. This podcast aims to educate listeners about local matters while fostering community engagement and dialogue, making it particularly appealing to individuals interested in civic affairs and social issues in the Cincinnati area.

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Cincinnati Edition launched 10 years ago and published 182 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Cincinnati Edition include:

1. Joe Ingalls
2. Kevin Aldridge
3. John Keysweater
4. Molly Patchen
5. Jennifer Miller
6. Alex Montero
7. Amy Spiller
8. Matt Strauss

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