The UT Tyler Radio Podcast

UT Tyler Radio, 99.7 KVUT, KVUT.org

Each episode of The UT Tyler Radio Podcast features an interview with community leaders and influential individuals from around East Texas, who often include faculty, staff or students of The University of Texas at Tyler.

The UT Tyler Radio Podcast

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Podcasts appearing in this directory represent the views of the individuals involved in their production, not necessarily those of UT Tyler Radio or The University of Texas at Tyler.


Local Podcasts

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Ask Dr. Ross

Ask Dr. Ross answers the important and nagging questions parents and potential college students raise about higher education. Topics include preparing for college, avoiding student debt, and secrets to good grades. Hosted by award-winning professor Catherine Ross, PhD, and student Nathan Witt, listeners can ask their own questions by emailing: .

Buzzsprout | YouTube


Darby Mayfield: A Brief History

A Brief History, by UT Tyler non-traditional student Darby Mayfield, features stories of life in America from 1945 on. Join Darby as he takes a reflective and often humorous look at the people, traditions and memories of an American life well lived.

Darby Mayfield: A Brief History


The Ghost of Frank Robinson

On Oct. 13, 1976, East Texas voting rights activist Frank J. Robinson was mortally wounded from a shotgun blast to his head. His death was ruled a suicide, but a specter of doubt remains. Texas Public Radio reporter David Martin Davies investigates and finds new evidence about this mystery that haunts East Texas.

The Ghost of Frank J. Robinson Podcast


Other Texas Podcasts

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15 Minute History

15 Minute History is a history podcast designed for historians, enthusiasts, and newbies alike. This is a joint project of Hemispheres, the international outreach consortium at the University of Texas at Austin, and Not Even Past, a website with articles on a wide variety of historical issues, produced by the History Department at the University of Texas at Austin.

Spotify | Apple


Cancer Uncovered

This is a monthly podcast for learners of all ages with a desire to know more about cancer and careers in healthcare. We are a growing collection of interviews, talks and experiences that aim to empower and inspire.

Spotify | Apple


Come and Take It

Come and Take It is a talk show about Texas, by Texans. Three friends born and raised in Texas share their views on the state’s history, culture, and just what it means to be Texan.

Brainstaple


Free Lunch Policy Perspectives

The Salem Center Faculty and Staff discuss various current policy issues in a free form discussion format. The Salem Center will occasionally be joined by outside guests.

Spotify | Apple


Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health

Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health is the monthly podcast by the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Consistent with the spirit of the foundation’s work, the podcast captures the human implications of mental health and related issues, bringing you conversations with mental health advocates, researchers, consumers, officials, and others who carry the torch on behalf of mental health and wellness in Texas and beyond.

Spotify | Apple | Google | Soundcloud


Point of Discovery

Behind every scientific discovery is a scientist (or 12) and a story. “Point of Discovery” takes you on a journey beyond WHAT we know to HOW we know it. Along the way, listeners will meet the sometimes quirky, always passionate people whose curiosity unlocks hidden worlds.

Spotify | Apple | Google


Policy in Pieces

Join UT-Austin professor and Salem Center director Scott Bauguess as he breaks down active and important regulatory issues in financial markets with student co-hosts and special guests from government, industry, and academia.

Spotify | Apple | Stitcher


StarDate Podcast

StarDate, the longest-running national radio science feature in the U.S., tells listeners what to look for in the night sky.

Spotify | Apple | Google


Science and the Sea

The goal of Science and the Sea is to convey this understanding of the sea and its myriad life forms to everyone, so that they, too, can fully appreciate this amazing resource.

Spotify | Apple | Google


Texas Standard

What happens in Texas often drives the American narrative. So why let New York, Washington, and Los Angeles shape our sense of the world? Texas Standard delivers timely, thoughtful coverage of politics, lifestyle, the environment, technology, and business from a uniquely Texas perspective.

Texas Standard


National Podcasts

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Podcast Help


How do I subscribe to an RSS Audio Podcast Feed?

  1. Download and install podcast-compatible software (see examples listed above).
  2. Familiarize yourself with how the software works by reading the program’s provided documentation.
  3. Locate the podcast feed that interests you (see list above).
  4. Add the address to the podcast feed to your podcast-compatible software by either manually typing the address or by copying and pasting from your browser.

Why do I just get a bunch of code or links when I click on a podcast link?

Podcast RSS Feeds are in XML format and are designed to be processed by podcast-compatible software, also known as an “aggregator.”

How does podcast aggregator software work?

Using an aggregator program, you subscribe to an RSS podcast feed. Identical in operation to an RSS news aggregator, a podcast aggregator automatically and regularly checks feeds to which you’ve subscribed. When a new episode of that podcast is available, and when the aggregator checks to see if a new podcast is posted, the aggregator retrieves the new podcast and alerts you that new content is available.

How do I listen to a podcast after I subscribe?

Though the process for listening depends on what type of software you are using, listening to a podcast typically involves two steps: First, download the most current audio files in the podcast to your computer.  Then, open the audio files in an audio player (i.e. Windows Media Player, iTunes, etc) that is compatible with the file format. Some podcast aggregators combine these steps into one step; however, some podcast aggregators require that you highlight the podcast, select download, and then select open or play. For more details on how to download and listen to a podcast subscription, consult your aggregator software’s documentation.

How do I listen to podcasts on my portable audio player?

How you copy or “sync” subscriptions to a portable digital audio player depends on the podcast software  you are using, as well as the type of mp3 player or other portable device you are using. The process is often similar to the steps described under the previous question; however, instead of listening to the audio on your computer you will be transferring or copying the current audio files to your portable mp3 player. Some podcast aggregators combine the step of downloading and transferring to a portable mp3 player into one step.  However, some podcast aggregators require that you highlight the podcast, select “download,” and then select “sync” or “transfer.” For more details on how to download and listen to a podcast subscription on your portable digital audio player, consult your podcast aggregator and your portable audio player’s documentation.