Tell your story
Why is philosophy important to
you?
Have you studied it in school
or on your own?
Has it made an impact on your
life or on someone's you know?
Is there a book or a
philosopher you regard as most important to you?
When do you first learn about
philosophy and what it could do?
If so, tell us. We want to
know.
Each episode of Why? features at
least one pre-recorded "vignette" recounting a person's own experiences with
philosophy and how it has impacted his or her life. We would love to broadcast
your story too.
To submit your story, mail us an
MP3 recording of it, no longer than two
minutes, to whyradioshow@und.edu.
Only a few vignettes will be
broadcast on the radio, but most (depending on quality) will be posted in the
IPPL digital archives. We hope to create a library exploring the numerous ways
philosophy impacts people's lives.
Poor quality recordings cannot be broadcast
on the air, so when recording, please follow the basic guidelines:
- please begin each essay
with "My name is _____ and for me, philosophy is ____
-send a (written)
draft of the essay to
askwhy@und.edu and wait
until you are contacted before you actually record the essay.
- eliminate all background
noise..
- don't just read your story. Show some enthusiasm. Rehearse. And remember, your voice is all we can
hear so act (just a little) while you are talking to your audience.
- use the best quality recorder
and microphone available. There are many free audio recorders available on the
web, our favorite is Audacity. It
allows you to edit as well, so you can refine your final product.
- Be honest. Share your feelings
and experiences (within reason, of course). It is the personal connection that
most connects with our listeners. They don't have to be persuaded that
philosophy is worthwhile, they just want to celebrate it with other interested
people.