
Judy Wagley
Midday Host and ProducerJudy Wagley is WCMU’s midday host, and is the producer of The Children’s Bookshelf from From the Ground Up! She guides listeners through their weekdays from 9am to 3pm.
Judy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Music History, and has worked at public and commercial radio stations in Toledo and Columbus, Ohio and Grand Rapids and Gaylord, Michigan. Before moving to Mount Pleasant, she was a writer/photographer for the Gaylord Herald Times.
Judy Plays French horn in the Northern Michigan Brass Band, Central Michigan Area Concert Band and Gateway Band. She is an avid swimmer and gardener, and insists that plants—like people—thrive when they listen to classical music.
Judy joined WCMU's staff in December, 2018.
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It's time to hunt for the elusive fungi! Sr. Marie Kopin and Judy Wagley share suggestions.
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Gardening with kids—of all ages is healthy, educational—and FUN! Debbie Anderson from Dow Gardens in Midland tells us why, and shares tips for getting started.
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What to plant? Where to plant? Mary and David Moore from Stone Cottage Gardens in Gladwin share some tips.
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April is the time to get your roses ready for the growing season. Mindy Rosenberger, owner of Hummingbird Roses Nursery explains how.
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Every gardener dreads weeds! Fred Monroe from Monroe Family Organics in Alma, Michigan has some helpful suggestions for how to control them.
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The Central Michigan University Greenhouse and Botanical Garden is open to the public. Judy Wagley chats with Manager Karin Johnson about this green gem on campus.
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Brent Schultz, manager of North Star Gardens in Gaylord, shares tips for springtime lawn care.
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Andrew Curtiss from Show-tiss Farm in Shepherd explains how to prepare the site for your brand-new garden.
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Want to grow some of your own food, herbs and flowers? Andrew Curtiss from Show-tiss Farm in Shepherd shares step-by-step-tips.
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"Green Exercise" is so good for us! Holly Tiret, Michigan State University Extension Senior Extension Educator-Social/Emotional Health, shares valuable tips on how to practice "mindfulness" in our garden.