Cherry Street Chat
Cherry Street Chat
Podcast Description
Cherry Street Chat is a weekly podcast series hosted by the Seattle Spectator. Each week, host Caleb Stipkovits and a rotating co-host sit down with a guest from the Seattle University community.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers a range of themes relevant to the Seattle University community, including arts and theater, campus life, music, student involvement, and journalism. Specific episodes include discussions on the production process of the winter show Scratched Out, insights on working for The Spectator, explorations of Seattle's music scene with KXSU's station manager, and dialogue around student engagement and the future of journalism.

Cherry Street Chat is a weekly podcast series hosted by the Seattle Spectator. Each week, host Caleb Stipkovits and a rotating co-host sit down with a guest from the Seattle University community.
This week on Cherry Street, we chatted with Seattle U band Bliss, who just won third place in SEAC's Battle of the Bands! We get to know all about their process of creating music together, some of their biggest music inspirations, and we even test them on their music knowledge.
You can check out Bliss on their Instagram @thisisbliss_music
Cherry Street Chat is a weekly podcast series hosted by the Seattle Spectator. Each week, host Diego Dumlao sits down with a guest from the Seattle University community.
Host: Diego DumlaoProducers: Natalie Schorr, Diego Dumlao, Alan BeharEditing: Alan BeharGraphics: Zam Ortega

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