In this episode, we explore the rich and vibrant world of Korean cuisine — from iconic dishes like kimchi, bibimbap, and bulgogi to the bustling street food culture of Seoul. We dive into the traditions, etiquette, and communal spirit behind Korean meals, while also touching on the global rise of Korean food and fusion trends. Whether you’re a foodie or just curious, this episode will leave your mouth watering and heart warm.
WKNC’s Valerie Gorham interviews Amelia Leonard, an indie folk artist from Durham, North Carolina. Amelia discusses her musical journey, starting with her first album “Lionhearted,” inspired by her father’s encouragement and her love for folk music. Her second album, “Prego Brego,” is named after a scene from “The Lord of the Rings” that resonated with her. Amelia’s songwriting is a therapeutic outlet, often reflecting her personal experiences.
No Joy’s Jasamine White-Gluz talks her new album with collaborator ‘Fire-Toolz’, ‘Bugland’, its references to nature and art forms like fashion and film as well as the band’s discography overall including albums ‘More Faithful’, ‘Wait To Pleasure’, ‘Drool Sucker’ ‘Creep and ‘Motherhood’.
“In The Den” with host Logan Brumley covers a wide range of topics revolving around NC State Athletics, with a focus on the smaller athletic programs at NC State to help bring attention and interest to all the school’s amazing athletes.
“In The Den” also offers in-depth analysis of footage and moments in NC State athletics to help grow knowledge in the vast world of sports. Listen in for Interviews with athletes across the Wolfpack’s NCAA, intramural and club sports.
Music bed “Basketball Beat” by Mikey Perros is used by permission.