
On the first episode of our new State Hornet: Spotlight audio profile series, multimedia reporter Sara Nevis talks with local father, activist and chef Berry Accius to discuss his personal history and views on activism, what more he feels needs to be done following the shooting death of Zarrie Allen, the need for follow-through and community initiatives within activist spaces, what “defund the police” truly means and more.
Music:
Inspired by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3918-inspired
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sep 8, 2020
36 min

Welcome back! On this State Hornet podcast special, editors Robbie Pierce, Maddie Beck and Max Connor take you through key events over the summer and developments from the past week related to the state of the campus during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Sep 3, 2020
7 min

This week Max delves into the world of home baking with artist and cake decorator Ashley Shotwell. Shotwell specializes in vegan cakes and baked goods, and she reveals the best substitutes for dairy products in baking and gives advice for those who are interested in exploring baking during the pandemic. Shotwell taught herself how to bake through trial and error and now makes a living baking and decorating spectacular cakes.
May 19, 2020
15 min

On the final episode of Brooke’s UhlenBops, Brooke asks another set of editors and staffers what their favorite songs are and why those songs mean so much to them.
Lollipop by Alex Beroza
May 15, 2020
20 min

For the season finale of Double Coverage, Mack Ervin III and Shaun Holkko host a double-sized special edition. In it, they discuss the most recent UFC fight card, analyzing the hypothetical NFL season schedules and speculating when sports might be able to start up again. Then, they are joined by the show’s first and last guest, staff writer Garry Singh, to review the Michael Jordan docuseries “The Last Dance.”
Music: Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod
May 15, 2020
49 min

In the first episode of the new State Hornet food podcast “Max’s Table,” Max talks to Chef Patrick Prager, the executive chef of the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento.
Prager talks about his unusual career path including how he learned about important flavor combinations from working at California Pizza Kitchen and why he’s afraid to attempt to make his mom’s homemade mac and cheese, and then gives tips on how to become a better home cook while stuck inside during the shelter-at-home order.
Music: Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod
May 10, 2020
18 min

On the second half of the final episode of Shiavon’s Jawn, Shiavon Chatman and her aunt, fellow podcaster Johnnetta Wells of Drink Til We’re Married, continue yesterday’s lifestyle conversation, discussing toxic traits, the process of opening up during a relationship, listening to hear versus listening to respond and more.
Music: Bust A Move by Gr8tness
May 10, 2020
22 min

On the final episode of Shiavon’s Jawn, host Shiavon Chatman has her aunt and host of the podcast “Drink Til We’re Married,”Johnnetta Wells on to discuss the history of both of their podcasts, what they have been up to recently-or rather what they haven’t been up to, love languages and their answers to the question, “Would you date yourself?”
Music: Bust A Move by Gr8tness
May 9, 2020
24 min

This week on Brooke’s UhlenBops, host Brooke Uhlenhop has put together a special episode featuring State Hornet staff members: Nijzel Dotson, Bradley Hinkson, Kayla Brown and Shiavon Chatman discussing their favorite songs and why they love them.
Music: Lollipop by Alex Beroza
May 7, 2020
21 min

On this week’s episode of Double Coverage, hosts Mack Ervin III and Shaun Holkko discuss the U.S. Women’s National Team having their claims of discrimination in pay and playing conditions denied, several NFL free agency signings and who will have a better 2020 season between two of the NFL’s “elder statesmen,” 37-year-old Frank Gore or 34-year-old Marshawn Lynch.
Music: Funkorama by Kevin Macleod
May 7, 2020
26 min
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