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The State of Things on WUNC

The State of Things on WUNC

North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC

The stories and people of North Carolina. Hosted by Frank Stasio.

1041 - The Great Power And Great Responsibility Of Using Psychedelic Medicine
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  • 1041 - The Great Power And Great Responsibility Of Using Psychedelic Medicine

    The world of psychedelics is painted with neon colors and smiling, white hippies with long hair who use hallucinogenic substances for wild, recreational trips. But psychedelics like LSD, MDMA (also known as molly or ecstasy) and psilocybin (also known as magic mushrooms) have a much richer history in their use as therapeutic medicines, which existed in Indigenous communities long before Western culture and medicine discovered them.

    Fri, 15 Jan 2021
  • 1040 - Sex And Bodies Belong In Our Headlines. WUNC To Continue Broadcasting Embodied

    Back in November, WUNC chose to discontinue “The State of Things,” North Carolina’s only live public radio program heard in the mountains, on the coast and in the Piedmont. Those of us who make the daily talk show were surprised and saddened by the decision — however, we are thrilled to continue offering the Embodied series into 2021 as a live weekly program from noon to one on Fridays. Listeners can also look forward to season two of the podcast adaptation.

    Fri, 01 Jan 2021
  • 1039 - Hidden Symbols in Quilla’s New Album, ‘The Handbook of Vivid Moments’

    Anna Luisa Daigneault, known as Quilla , is the audio muse that makes the Embodied podcast sparkle. WUNC collaborated with Quilla to craft the theme for Embodied and other background music for the recurring series, which approaches taboo topics through a feminist lens. Her music and the podcast amplify one another. To evoke the show’s emphasis on pleasure and sex, Quilla created a blooming synth refrains. The Greensboro musician and producer emphasizes biological cycles, family relationships and

    Fri, 01 Jan 2021
  • 1038 - Frank Stasio’s Fondest Shows: Meet Little Brother

    In 2003, Frank Stasio spent time in North Carolina guest hosting The State of Things, and one of the conversations from his early days on the show is one of his most-memorable from his 15-year tenure as host: sitting down with hip-hop group Little Brother.

    Thu, 31 Dec 2020
  • 1037 - Frank Stasio’s Fondest Shows: The Bucket Brothers Tune Their Talents

    Logan Valleroy and Casey Valleroy might be teenagers, but their musical prowess makes them seem like professional musicians. The brothers have been playing music since they were young. Today, the pair play a myriad of instruments like the violin, keyboard, drums, saxophone and guitar, but started out as kids banging on pots and pans around the house.

    Thu, 31 Dec 2020
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