Showing posts with label Ears To Our World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ears To Our World. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

Tuning In: Ears to Our World

Inspired by his boyhood experience with shortwave radio, Thomas Witherspoon has brought the world to the remotest schools from Cameroon to Haiti

“This is the sound of renewable education!” says Thomas Witherspoon, 37, founder of Ears to Our World, as he picks up a small portable radio and quickly cranks its handle, producing a high-pitched, wobbly whine. Inside, a dynamo charges the radio’s battery. Witherspoon has taken his love of shortwave radio and filtered it through his experience in the corporate world, devising a strategy to help the most people for the least money. ETOW distributes wind-up radios to isolated villages across Africa and into Belize and Romania, providing listeners with vital information. His radios are also proving to be disaster-relief heroes in earthquake-devastated Haiti.

Additional story at WSJ website: http://magazine.wsj.com/hunter/donate/tuning-in/

Friday, November 20, 2009

PCJ Media to present Ears To Our World Nov. 21

On November 21 at 0200 and 1400 UTC, PCJ Media will present a special show looking at Ears To Our World, a US-based charity that provides schools and teachers in Africa with radios. This special show will also focus on the important role SW radio plays in Africa.

Frequency 9955 kHz
Web: www.wrmi.net

Guests include:
Thomas Witherspoon - Founder, Ears To Our World
Fred Osterman - Universal Radio
Walter Hess - Etón Corp.
David Smith - formerly with Radio Canada International, Radio Netherlands, and United Nations Radio.
Soule Issiaka - an expert on the role of radio in Africa and freelance with Radio Netherlands