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Soccer Mommy’s signature 'bubblegrunge' sound takes center stage in this exclusive mini-concert : World Cafe Words and Music Podcast
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Soccer Mommy’s signature 'bubblegrunge' sound takes center stage in this exclusive mini-concert : World Cafe Words and Music Podcast

  • Soccer Mommy delivered an exclusive mini-concert for NPR's World Cafe, performing live at the Xponential Music Festival in Camden, New Jersey.
  • The set includes songs such as 'circle the drain' and 'Driver' from Soccer Mommy’s live performance.
  • World Cafe notes the performance was recorded at the Xponential Music Festival in Camden, New Jersey, in 2025.
  • NPR’s World Cafe has previously featured Soccer Mommy in 2018 and 2020, highlighting her enduring relationship with NPR.
  • The segment positions Soccer Mommy within NPR’s list of essential young artists, reflecting ongoing recognition by NPR.
  • The accompanying notes introduce World Cafe’s Words and Music Podcast format, including a live set and a brief intro about Soccer Mommy.
  • The feature underscores Soccer Mommy's blend of bedroom pop and '90s alt rock, shaped into the bubblegrunge style.
  • World Cafe credits the episode's production team, including Will Loftus and Miguel Perez, for the mini-concert segment.
  • The piece highlights Soccer Mommy’s live sound and the intimate set as part of NPR’s broader music programming.
  • The NPR feature ties Soccer Mommy to a broader NPR audience through app and podcast platforms.
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UAB Testing Community-Based Approaches to Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity
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UAB Testing Community-Based Approaches to Improve Nutrition and Physical Activity

  • UAB launches a two-year study testing neighborhood adaptations of 'food is medicine' and 'exercise is medicine' concepts.
  • A Community Health Working Group identifies priorities and helps implement interventions across neighborhoods.
  • Neighborhood health coaches lead wellness events and connect residents to resources like Live HealthSmart Alabama.
  • The study will follow participating communities for two years to measure health behavior changes and program effectiveness.
  • Initial Birmingham neighborhoods Kingston, Bush Hills, East Lake and Titusville are part of the rollout, with expansion planned.
  • Officials expect strong community engagement and momentum in early feedback.
  • Researchers aim to scale interventions to Selma and Camden after initial Birmingham rollout.
  • The initiative emphasizes neighborhood-driven design to ensure local relevance and sustainability.
  • The program aligns with national NIH funding to test community-wide health improvement strategies.
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