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鈥淭he Cut鈥 is a weekly reporters notebook-type essay by an 海角破解版 content creator, reflecting on the news and on life in Northeast Ohio. What exactly does 鈥淭he Cut鈥 mean? It's a throwback to the old days of using a razor blade to cut analog tape. In radio lingo, we refer to sound bites as 鈥渃uts.鈥 So think of these behind-the-scene essays as 鈥渃uts鈥 from Ideastream's producers.

On the 'Sound of Ideas,' the show goes on, even when chaos storms in

Former Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Acton and actor and activist LeVar Burton were in Northeast Ohio last September for an Inamori Center symposium at Case Western Reserve University.
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I took a moment to pose with actor and activist LeVar Burton, who appeared on the Sound of Ideas along with former Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, last September as they were part of a symposium at the Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence at Case Western Reserve University.

Six months ago, I took my first fulltime journalism job as the associate producer of the 鈥淪ound of Ideas.鈥

I鈥檝e had a lot of practice introducing myself. Booking guests for the show is one of the most crucial aspects of my job. For every organization leader, academic expert, government official or Average Joe I have secured for an interview, I feel a growing sense of connection to Northeast Ohio. Each conversation expands my understanding of this community, deepening my investment in the stories we tell.

I joined the 鈥淪ound of Ideas鈥 team last summer after interning with Ideastream鈥檚 newscast department 鈥 while I was a student at Ohio University 鈥 in 2023. When I returned, I felt a mix of nerves and determination, eager to prove I had grown stronger, sharper, more capable.

On Aug. 5, I received my first story assignment, a segment on the Great Lakes Basin Forest Health Collaborative, a Holden Arboretum program that tracks invasive species and protects native trees.

On Aug. 6, five tornadoes ripped through Northeast Ohio. The rest of my first week was upended. I spent days without power at my apartment, getting ready for work by candlelight and relying on takeout for every meal. But the most important lesson I took from that experience? The news stops for no one. The 鈥淪ound of Ideas鈥 had a show to produce, and we did 鈥 every single weekday.

In addition to covering the fallout from the storms, during which I manned the phones to make sure those affected could be heard on our air, we offered the kind of varied topics through the week that the "Sound of Ideas" is know for.

Supervising Producer Rachel Rood produced a conversation with County Executive Chris Ronayne about the Cleveland Browns鈥 move to Brook Park. Coordinating Producer Drew Maziasz brought in Cleveland Museum of Natural History curators to mark the 50th anniversary of Lucy鈥檚 discovery. It was inspiring to witness this team 鈥 undaunted by chaos 鈥 produce meaningful journalism under pressure.

When my own segment aired, I felt an overwhelming sense of relief. Holden Arboretum had suffered significant storm damage, and it was a small miracle that both guests made it to the studio. The discussion was insightful and timely. That 17 minutes of content, built from an underreported topic I sought out, felt like a victory.

Since then, I鈥檝e produced more than 20 shows of varying subjects. I have covered infectious disease, childcare, the local unhoused population and the 2024 election.

The chaos of that first week never fully receded 鈥 but that鈥檚 what makes the job exciting and essential. I embark on the second half of my first year better informed, more confident and, admittedly, relieved that tornado season is still months away.

"The Cut" is featured in 海角破解版's weekly newsletter, The Frequency Week in Review. To get The Frequency Week in Review, The Daily Frequency or any of our newsletters, sign up on Ideastream's newsletter subscription page.

Aya Cathey is the associate producer for "Sound of Ideas," 海角破解版鈥檚 morning public affairs show.