
Ronia Cabansag
Stateside ProducerRonia Cabansag is a producer for Stateside. She comes to Michigan Radio from Eastern Michigan University, where she earned a BS in Media Studies & Journalism and English Linguistics with a minor in Computer Science. Previously, Ronia was an intern for Stateside and for The Best Advice Show podcast. When she's not making sounds for Stateside, she enjoys biking, flying her kite, and flipping pancakes. You can find a portfolio of her work at roniacabansag.com.
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Meet Otsego, Mich., native Myron Elkins, who brought his rural Michigan sound to Nashville.
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Finnish-American folk-god Heikki Lunta is a mythical deity who brought snow to the far north of the Upper Peninsula one crucial winter in the 1970s.
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Restaurant critics are known for their anonymity. But when Lyndsay Green became the first Black critic at the Free Press, she didn't expect to experience invisibility.
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Leslie King survived 20 years of sex trafficking. Just days before Christmas 2022, Governor Whitmer issued King a pardon.
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A new podcast series from Bridge Detroit and public radio station WDET interrogates what the loss of Black representation in Detroit means for those who call the city home.
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Southwest Michigan writer Maria Dong’s debut novel “Liar, Dreamer, Thief,” is a page-turning fantastical thriller. Her book is listed as a Most Anticipated Book of 2023 by Goodreads and Overdrive.
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Joe Hertler of "Joe Hertler and the Rainbow Seekers," a Lansing-based band, shared his favorite songs from Michigan-based artists in 2022.
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While the Lions score touchdowns, fans speculate that the University of Michigan's Jim Harbaugh will be scoring a new job.
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Santa Ono reflects on his first semester at the University of Michigan and shares his vision for the year ahead.
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Researchers at the University of Michigan have found a way to repurpose PVC, a previously unrecyclable form of plastic.