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KJZZ's Word

The final episode of KJZZ's Word podcast was released in June 2024.
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Episodes

Word S10:E7 – Betsy Coffeen, Kelly Barnhill and Theodore Wheeler

On this episode we catch up with children’s authors who discuss the importance of empathy and interconnectedness as well as a former journalist who has a page-turning new historical novel about an American reporter who turned into a mouthpiece for Nazi propaganda during World War II.

Dec 12, 202323 minSeason 10Ep. 7

Word S10:E1 – Anecdotes: Baseball, biography and Bob Dylan

On this Season 10 opener of KJZZ's Word podcast hosted by Tom Maxedon, it’s all about anecdotes.In this episode, we feature conversations about minor league baseball, the only Latino governor of Arizona, Raúl Héctor Castro, affectionately known as Raúlito, plus tales on the road about legendary troubadour Bob Dylan.

Sep 12, 202328 minSeason 10Ep. 1

Word S9:E8 — Travels and travails take us into summer

On this episode of Word, it’s the season-ender! We discuss reading events beyond the upcoming Juneteenth holiday that offer a deeper connection to why it’s celebrated. Plus, a literary conversation from Kenya happened while on "vacation," and I returned to the Valley to discuss a debut novel from an ASU professor emerita.

Jun 13, 202328 minSeason 9Ep. 8

Word S9:E6 — Lizzo, language and love usher in May

Coming up on this episode, musician Lizzo is the subject of a new graphic short story series.Plus, a linguist argues for bad language … "Like, literally, dude."And, a rapid-fire play examines the search for love and dignity by single Black females.

May 09, 202325 minSeason 9Ep. 6

Word S9:E5 — National Poetry Month ‘Goes. So. Fast.’

National Poetry Month continues on this episode of Word, which also features crime fiction, a novel set in 1940s Harlem, plus a memoir from journalist and NPR's "All Things Considered" co-host Marie Louise Kelly.

Apr 18, 202335 minSeason 9Ep. 5

Word S9:E2 — From prison to park, a festival of haiku continues anew

A Valley resident turns experience as a former prison inmate into a graphic novel, an addiction to an anti-anxiety drug leads to a debut mystery, the KJZZ Annual Haiku Writing Contest keeps on chugging and Arizona Matsuri returns to Phoenix, in person.

Feb 14, 202327 minSeason 9Ep. 2
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