Dean Regas is your guide to the galaxy, helping you make sense of the dizzying expanse of glittering stars and the glowing planets of our solar system.
The Novelizers takes beloved movies and reimagines them as immersive narrative audiobooks, blending humor and vivid storytelling. Listen to discover a fresh take on familiar films – one chapter at a time.
Michael “Deuces II” Cunningham takes listeners on a journey into the artistic process. Focused on local creatives, each edition features unique video and audio segments, as well as, original music
There’s something wrong with the plumbing in Cincinnati. Sewage is bubbling up in our basements and pouring into our waterways. Climate change is making it worse, and the powers that be can’t seem to agree on how to fix it.
Airing every weekday during the noon hour on 91.7 WVXU, Cincinnati Edition brings listeners all the new and noteworthy reporting from NPR’s Cincinnati affiliate, with a focus on the entire Tri-State metro area in Ohio, Indiana and Northern Kentucky.
Coming soon to podcast platforms! Ninety seconds is all you need to make an unexpected discovery about the natural world—and with The 90 Second Naturalist, you get a bite-sized nature doc every weekday!
Since 2023, Cincinnati Public Radio has partnered with Urbanist Media‘s Urban Roots podcast to explore Juneteenth with a local touch.
Introduce children to classical music in a fun and entertaining way thanks to the Charles H. Dater Foundation and Cincinnati Public Radio’s 90.9 WGUC.
Student podcast episodes developed in collaboration with the Charles H. Dater Foundation.
The story of how a neglected building helped change the world, and how the neighborhood around it was tied up in its construction, its boom years, its decline—and efforts to resurrect it.
Formerly reported and hosted by 91.7 WVXU’s Ann Thompson, ‘Focus’ looked at important scientific advancements and tech news trends, as well as their many intersections with other areas and issues in our society today like medicine, politics, entertainment and the environment.
Tripp Eldridge guided an audience into the best of the podcast charts from around the world to our own backyard.
2020 was the summer of Brood X, the emergence of the 17-year cicadas in trees throughout the greater-Cincinnati area and many parts of the country. 91.7 WVXU joined with cicada expert Dr. Gene Kritsky from Mount St. Joseph University for a 10-part series.
For nearly two decades, Lee Hay and Around Cincinnati invited listeners into the Queen City’s vibrant arts scene.