Rick Brewer
Rick came to Iowa Public Radio as a producer for Talk of Iowa and River to River in June 2019. He has worked at WFIU, community radio WFHB, WIUX's American Student Radio and created a couple of podcasts. His work has also been heard on PRX Remix, WAMC, and WFYI. Before his life in audio, he worked at archives and libraries.
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Gold … the stuff of pirate treasure, fairy tales and wedding rings. Also the focus of alchemy, the medieval forerunner of chemistry, in its quest to transform matter. But, even in modern times, gold's origins have been surrounded by mystery.
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Listen back to conversations on "suicide by cop" in Iowa and the relationship between physical activity and cognitive ability.
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The 31st U.S. President, Herbert Hoover, returns to his hometown of West Branch, Iowa on his 88th birthday for the dedication of his presidential library. During his speech, he cautions against allowing the spread of communism across the world.
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After witnessing the collapse of the two towers on Sept. 11, an Ottumwa native ran to ground zero and has been working to memorialize it since.
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The 31st U.S. President, Herbert Hoover, returns to his hometown of West Branch, Iowa on his 88th birthday for the dedication of his presidential library. During his speech, he cautions against allowing the spread of communism across the world.
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He left Iowa with little money and not a lot of prospects. Listen back to a conversation about how a Coon Rapids-native came to serve as chief justice of the Alaska Supreme Court.
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Return to a conversation about Iowa's labor history and a project aimed at telling it.
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Their destinies intertwined at the Battle of the Bulge. Relisten to a story of two men and the ethics of war.
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Host Charity Nebbe learns how athletic programs at Iowa Central Community College and Iowa Western Community College have become national powerhouses. Then, Emil and Caleb Polashek reflect on the education career of their wife and mother Mary Kay Polashek, who's been teaching at Ames High School for 35 years. Mary Kay was recently diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.