Nanci Olesen is a commentator and radio producer who most often draws from her own experiences as a mom for her essays.
It was a great trip west she just took with her 3 kids, and she already misses the closeness in the van and the long drives and open space. But the coffee was really bad.
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Piece Description
Nanci Olesen is a commentator and radio producer who most often draws from her own experiences as a mom for her essays. It was a great trip west she just took with her 3 kids, and she already misses the closeness in the van and the long drives and open space. But the coffee was really bad.
Broadcast History
Nanci Olesen has been producing short reports, commentaries, one-hour specials and a half hour weekly program, all under the auspices of MOMbo.org (http://www.mombo.org) since 2000. MOMbo?s mission statement is;
?to broadcast the everyday truth about motherhood (in order to save the world).?
In 2005, The NOW YOU MOMbo four hour series has been heard on many public and community public radio stations in the past year, including KALW, KFAI, KUOW, KCUR, KGOU, KROU, KUAT, KUNM, WOI-AM, WBEZ, WOJB, WOMR, WSLU, Maine Public Radio, North Dakota Public Radio, Trent Radio (Peterborough Ontario).
Five-minute commentaries have aired on KFAI, KNOW, WKMS, WOJB, WOMR WYSO, and Minnesota Public Radio since 1997.
MOMbo?s four one hour long specials (A MOMbo Thanksgiving, A MOMbo New Year, A MOMbo Mother?s Day (two versions), produced in association with Public Radio International, have aired on more than sixty stations nationwide since 2002.
Nanci Olesen is the executive director, producer and host of MOMbo.org, a 501?3 organization. MOMbo MOMents are the newest offering by MOMbo.org, and Olesen expects to produce at least two MOMbo MOMents a month (approximate length: 5 to 6 minutes). News from ?the underbelly of motherhood? is MOMbo?s specialty and MOMbo MOMents are designed to be interstitial reports from the extraordinary and ordinary lives of moms, made available to all stations so that the news from the ?mom zone? is more commonly heard.
MOMbo MOMents are podcast at http://www.mombo.org.
More information about MOMbo can be obtained at http://www.mombo.org/about
Transcript
It wasn?t so long ago that people crossed the Great Plains and the Salt Flats and the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevadas in a covered wagon. On a trip west that we just took, whenever I started the stories about the pioneers and their extreme hardships the kids would start their routine about how I was going to get out of the car, don an old calico dress and a big cotton bonnet, and walk, barefoot along the interstate. This was their fifth car trip to the West Coast, and we?ve done at least four to the East Coast, in the relative comfort of a 1996 Honda Odyssey. We logged four thousand miles in the last month. Sometimes we rode in the car for ten hours at a stretch. We picnicked at rest stops. We ate homemade granola with milk in the little motel room before we started out each morning. We listened to music on our iPods, broadcast through our old cassette deck, and we drove....
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Timing and Cues
The piece is 3:11
Suggested host intro:
Commentator Nanci Olesen has just returned from a 4,000 mile road trip. The coffee was bad, but Olesen loved the chance to be with her kids non stop and out of the daily routine.
suggested host outro:
--Nanci Olesen is the producer of MOMbo dot org, a radio resource for moms. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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