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  • Graham started his musical journey playing guitar at age 8. In recent years, he has expanded to also playing electric bass and jazz drums. Beyond music, he bounces between many other hobbies, including gardening, game design, writing science fiction, powerlifting, and countless others. He is also a lifelong public radio fan, co-hosting the program Finding the Groove on The North 103.3 for the last several years.
  • Morgan Kohler came to Duluth in 2015 to study at UMD where she earned her B.A. in Communication. She volunteered and worked at The North 103.3 FM from 2015 to 2019 on the student marketing team and hosted shows on The Basement, Music Through The Day, and The Women’s Music Program. She returned in August 2024 as a staff member.
  • Katelyn is a dynamic on-air personality and producer at The North 103.3 FM, where she hosts Northland Afternoon and produces the weekly local music spotlight The Local.
  • Josh Landy is co-host of Philosophy Talk, a nationally syndicated public radio program that explores philosophical ideas in an engaging and accessible way.
  • Darrell Brogdon is the host and creator of The Retro Cocktail Hour, a long-running radio show on Kansas Public Radio that celebrates the space-age pop revival. Since its debut, the show has featured vintage recordings from the Hi-Fi era, blending lounge, exotica, and bachelor pad music into a uniquely curated listening experience.
  • Jamie Dell'Apa is the host and producer of Searching for the First Rock and Roll Song, a radio show that explores the roots of rock and roll through rare and overlooked recordings. Based at WWOZ in New Orleans, Dell'Apa has been curating this program for over 18 years, bringing listeners deep cuts from small regional record labels that helped shape the genre.
  • David Gans is a musician, songwriter, journalist, and radio host best known for his work in Grateful Dead media and storytelling. He has hosted the nationally syndicated Grateful Dead Hour since 1987, bringing live recordings, interviews, and deep dives into the band's legacy to audiences across the U.S.
  • Ray Briggs is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago, specializing in metaphysics, epistemology, time, causation, and gender studies. They have published extensively on philosophical topics and co-authored What Even Is Gender? (2023). Briggs became a co-host of Philosophy Talk after previously teaching at Stanford University and other institutions.
  • Michael Johnathon is a folk singer-songwriter, producer, author, and playwright known for his contributions to American folk and roots music. He is the founder and host of WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour, a nationally syndicated program that celebrates folk, bluegrass, and Americana music.
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