11th Hour Radio
Co-hosts Kristina Stykos & Emily Howe debrief the week with humorous banter relating to the ups and downs of being artist-types trying to make ends meet in rural Vermont. Each episode includes interludes of homegrown music from Kristina and friends. Based on their live radio show broadcast Fridays at 11 a.m. on Royalton Community Radio, WFVR-LP, South Royalton, Vermont.

Co-hosts Emily Ferro and Kristina Stykos discuss topics including the mysterious Schwan’s Frozen Food Truck, a quick review of why we don’t need math, possible tie-ins between a trip to the aquatic park and more puking at Emily’s house, conclusions concerning whether or not to show our negative reactions to others, really questionable wart remedies, annoying trends in online video presentation, Kristina’s opinion of this week’s new, fashionable term for divorce: “conscious uncoupling”, a trip over the mountain to a great gallery space in Bristol, VT, an expose of leg hair types, the origin of lanolin, and so much more!

Featuring music from Vermont musicians and friends: Ben Reed [Summer’s Dawn]; Rick Ceballos [The Red Gate/Southern Breeze]; Kristina Stykos [Wing and a Prayer]

Tune in Fridays at 11 am to hear this show live streaming online at: Royalton Community Radio

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Direct download: 11th_Hour_3-28-14.mp3
Category:Vermont Local Interest -- posted at: 12:55pm EDT

Co-hosts Emily Ferro and Kristina Stykos discuss topics including liking yourself, a sad farewell to snow, Kristina's certainty that her kids will listen to the show when she's dead, whether or not social media is making us lonelier, a run-in between wax-less skis & rising temperatures, a poem for World Water Day [Mary Collins], a discussion about making charitable donations when you can’t pay your bills, grocery shopping when you’re hungry: pros and cons, how to clean a rug with snow, details regarding a fundraiser for community radio, Emily’s imitation of the Michelin Man, and so much more!

Featuring music from Vermont musicians and friends: Dayve Huckett [So It Goes]; Neal Massa [It Might as Well be Spring]; Doug Perkins [Garlic Patch Rag]

Tune in Fridays at 11 am to hear this show live streaming online at: Royalton Community Radio

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Kristina Stykos on Facebook

Emily Ferro on Facebook

Kristina's Website

Direct download: The_11th_Hour_20140321.mp3
Category:Vermont Local Interest -- posted at: 3:18pm EDT

Co-hosts Emily Ferro and Kristina Stykos discuss topics including the magenta splotch over Tunbridge, a tiny snow machine, Emily’s “beautiful shiver”, the language of snow, more names for snow, the red carpet adventures at the pasghetti western opening, Emily’s ride in a limo with sugar-charged children, a game boy-refrigerator incident, tales of a near win from the Iditarod, a pancake breakfast opportunity, phone phobia, how to deal with a few late Christmas cards, Kristina contemplates succumbing to Youtube advertising, an ice cream delivery debacle, thigh-deep snow as it relates to getting to the compost pile, and so much more!

Featuring music from Vermont musicians and friends: Kristina Stykos [Forgotten Road]; Bow Thayer [Libby Digs It]

Tune in Fridays at 11 am to hear this show live streaming online at: Royalton Community Radio

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Kristina Stykos on Facebook

Emily Ferro on Facebook

Kristina's Website

Direct download: 11th_Hour_Episode_3-14-14.mp3
Category:Vermont Local Interest -- posted at: 11:11pm EDT

Co-hosts Emily Ferro and Kristina Stykos discuss topics including Emily’s secret advantage at lambing time, the challenges of being a math impaired newspaper reporter at Town Meeting, thoughts on the term “trailer trash”, why passing out on the floor by the woodstove may not be a good idea, premier details for “Pasghetti Western” at the Woodstock Town Hall Theater, a night out on the town in Ripton VT goes well despite all odds, Kristina’s discovery of Balsam products for sale at Eaton Sugar house, including “smelly kittys”, a cautionary tale about going shopping in big box stores for children’s size high heels with dilated pupils, discovering cheese curds for the first time in your thirties, and so much more!

Featuring music from Vermont musicians and friends: Doug Perkins [Three Little Jigs]; Kristina Stykos [Settle for Paradise]; Spencer Lewis [Change Is]

Tune in Fridays at 11 am to hear this show live streaming online at: Royalton Community Radio

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11th Hour Radio on Facebook

Kristina Stykos on Facebook

Emily Ferro on Facebook

Kristina's Website

Direct download: 11th_Hour_Radio_Episode_3-7-14.mp3
Category:Vermont Local Interest -- posted at: 9:01pm EDT

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