Caoilinn Goss
Audio Convergence EditorCaoilinn left KBIA in December of 2022.
Caoilinn Goss was the Audio Convergence Editor at KBIA. She trained and oversaw student reporters, editors and anchors to produce daily afternoon newscasts. She's also a Missouri Journalism School alum.
She previously served as the host and lead producer of The 50 Project, a commemoration of the station's half-century on the air. As an Associate Producer with Missouri on Mic, Caoilinn helped plan and execute recording events as well as voiced and edited nearly 30 episodes of the Regional Murrow Award-winning project.
When she's not busy doing the news, Caoilinn enjoys fiction audiobooks, live music, and hikes with her dog, Beesly.
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William Robb spoke with the Missouri On Mic team at the Kirksville Farmer’s Market in May. He spoke about his passion for food equity and his work with a local non profit called Take Root.
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Joel Kabamba spoke with the Missouri On Mic team at the Adair County Public Library in May. He is the pastor for the french speaking Congolese community in Kirksville and he spoke about the ongoing violence in his home country. A brief note that this episode contains content that some listeners might find disturbing.
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Ava Thompson spoke with the Missouri On Mic team at The Poplar Bluff Municipal Library in July. She’s a middle schooler from Elsinore Missouri and she spoke with KBIA's Rebecca Smith about her love of books and volleyball.
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Hattie Berke spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at the Adair County Public Library in May. She works there, and she's also a full-time student at Truman State University studying anthropology and Spanish.She spoke about her love of books and reading, and about some of her experiences with book banning.
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Cassandra Messer: "So I actually was the first one to get a pygmy goat. And I named her Tinkerbell."Cassandra Messer spoke with the Missouri On Mic team at last year’s Missouri State Fair. Messer works for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources as an assistant superintendent at Watkins Mill State Park. She spoke about her mother and their family goat farm.
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Abe Kropp spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at the Missouri State Fair last August. He spoke about his family migrating to Missouri as refugees from the Eastern Bloc.
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Mitch Legan recently accepted a position with WGN-TV in Chicago. He was previously a a multimedia reporter with WTIU/WFIU news, the public television and radio stations in Bloomington, Indiana.Back in the spring, Legan spoke with KBIA producer Shea Baechle about his work covering Indiana.