Wai-Kay Carenbauer
Technical DirectorWai-Kay Carenbauer is the Technical Director at KUAF and records KUAF's Live Sessions. He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a BA in Broadcast Journalism before moving to New York to get a degree in audio engineering. He's been working in the audio/video field since 2008.
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On today's show, we hear that Arkansas will start implementing new federal work requirements for Medicaid recipients and how that development will affect nearly 6,000 Arkansans who have HIV. Plus, we learn you can get older in a healthier way with a little work. We also get a roundup of live music in the coming week.
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Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and Wai-Kay Karrenbauer round up the week's live music and events across Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley, including St. Patrick's Day celebrations at Crysis, Some Like It Hot on Broadway at the Walton Arts Center, Houndmouth at Ozark Music Hall and more.
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On today's show, we hear that a new study shows 3 in 10 neurodivergent Northwest Arkansas adults are unemployed or underemployed. Plus, we learn journalists around the nation are celebrating Sunshine Week and the importance of public records requests. We also have a conversation with a leprechaun.... Sort of.
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Joplin indie rock band Me Like Bees talks with KUAF's Daniel Caruth about the viral video for "Bless My Bones," their new single "Misery Machine" and what it means to build a career from a smaller city.
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Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and Wai-Kay Carenbauer run down the week in regional music, including Lucero's "Nobody's Darlings" anniversary show and a KUAF fundraiser at George's Majestic Lounge.
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Tristen stopped by with her band to speak with Jack Travis and play some songs off her new album, Unpopular Music
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The University of Arkansas and its athletics department are tasked with raising more money, and today's show, we hear that student leaders are concerned that this might mean an additional fee for students. Plus, we learn what it means when a song gets traction on social media. We also get a roundup of live music in the region.
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Amelia Baker, who is Cinder Well, spoke with Daniel Caruth before her show at Ozark Music Hall.
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On the heels of their performance at Austin City Limits, Ted Hammig and the Campaign stopped by to film a live session and talk to KUAF's Sophia Nourani