WOCA Podcasts
The podcasts on this site are segments from the various programs heard on radio station WOCA in Ocala, Florida.

This is our interview with singer/songwriter Scott Morris.

Direct download: scottmorrismp3.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 5:12 PM

This is our interview with Judy Zionts Fox and Mia Roldan, the authors of "Voices of Strength: Sons and Daughters of Suicide Speak Out."
Direct download: voicesofstrengthmp3.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:39 AM

This is our interview with Dr. Arun Sanyal who spoke to us about living with liver cancer.
Direct download: arunsanyalmp3.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 5:23 PM

Dr. Daniel Clauw spoke to us about Fibromyalgia.  Martha Beck joined the doctor to express the patient's perspective of this disease.  The website mentioned in this interview is http://www.knowfibro.com

 

Direct download: fibromp3.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 6:27 PM

Keith Carlson was our guest during the Health Matters portion of AM Ocala Live and spoke about his work as a nurse and his contribution to the book "Nurses' Reflections On Doctors."
Direct download: keithcarlsonmp3.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 6:00 PM

This is our interview with singer/songwriter Garrison Doles. 
Direct download: garrisondolesm.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:57 PM

This is our interview with researcher Vernon Smith who talked about the MRSA infection and how to prevent contracting it.  To learn more, go to the website Mr. Smith references in this interview which is http://www.mrsahelp.com

 

Direct download: vernonsmithm.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 4:57 PM

This is our interview with Joseph Teller, author of the book "The Tenth Case."
Direct download: josephtellermp3.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 6:22 PM

This is our interview with the band Act Of Congress.  The band impressed us with their talent, their determination, and their "level headedness."  Here's what it says on their MySpace site:

Act of Congress is the 2008 "Disc Makers Independent Music World Series" Winner. Their debut album titled "DECLARATION" produced by Jason Elgin, (Collective Soul, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Lynam) and mastered by Roger Lian (White Stripes, Deftones, Staind) recently Sold Out it's release concert at Workplay, "One of PASTE magazine's 40 best venues in America." They have upcoming features in Billboard, Portico, and Birmingham magazines. AOC has worked with Live Nation, opening VIP areas for artists such as John Mayer, Toby Keith, Alan Jackson, and Brooks and Dunn. AOC has been featured on the 90.3 "Tapestry" program, 102.5 The Bull, AL.com, CBS 42 News, Fox 6 Good Day Alabama,The Birmingham News, The Shelby Reporter, City Scene, and Black and White, They are the 2008 "Birmingham Music Award" winner, and was a finalist in the 2007 Cultural Alliance "Grants for Individual Artists" competition. Because of their musical diversity (symphony, jazz and bluegrass musicians) they have been a favorite at Southeastern venues and festivals. Feel free to view the Myspace and Sonicbids press pack (sonicbids.com/actofcongressmusic).

Direct download: actofcongressm.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 5:06 PM

This is our interview with singer/songwriter Hannah Madison Taylor promoting her latest four song EP.  Hannah delighted Robin and I with her music, her upbeat interview, and her enthusiasm for her future.  Here is what others have said about Hannah:

In an industry where stars rise and fall at an equally rapid pace, Hannah Madison Taylor has the stage presence and vocal sound destined for longevity. Her music is an original and melodious blend of pop and soul bursting from an unassuming girl-next-door meets retro ingenue.

As a singer and songwriter, one can hear in Hannah’s music the influence of a variety of artists. From The Beatles and James Taylor to Bonnie Raitt and Sheryl Crow, Hannah’s musical arrangements are original creations of many well-loved sounds. Pure entertainment -Hannah Madison Taylor is a delight as a performer, a musician, a songwriter and an entertainer.

Whether she is driving the crowd to the dance floor with her original song, ”So Killer Sexy”; enticing the listener to a moment of quiet repose with the soft vulenerability of “It Is What It Is” and “Goodbye This Time ”; or in the studio writing for another artist, there is a luminous quality to her work.

Note: I played the incorrect cut off of Hannah's CD and identified it by the wrong name.  (Sorry about that!)


Direct download: hannahtaylorm.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 4:05 PM