Longtime K麻豆原创C volunteer shares passion for meaningful music
May 16, 2018
Nancy Tarnai
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As a K麻豆原创C volunteer since 1990, Leone Hatch thinks of herself as a conduit for what she considers noteworthy.
Listeners will recognize Hatch from 鈥淧ostcards鈥 on K麻豆原创C FM. The program, produced at the 麻豆原创 studio, works to bring the perfect feel to Sunday evenings, hitting the right balance between familiar and undiscovered music from home and abroad.
Music and radio have always played a prominent role in Hatch鈥檚 life. Growing up in suburban Milwaukee, she listened to Top 40 songs and maintained a huge record collection. In between studying for a bachelor鈥檚 degree in environmental psychology at the University of Michigan and earning a law degree at the University of Oregon, Hatch worked as a bartender, slinging drinks to the melody of popular tunes.
Once Hatch came to Alaska in 1984, she knew she wanted to stay. While working for an Alaska Superior Court judge in Sitka, she volunteered at public radio station KCAW. Admitting to shyness, she had to challenge herself to host a show called 鈥淪unday Thymes.鈥
鈥淚t was public speaking without people of front of me, so I could do it,鈥 she said. Even after all these years, she said, 鈥淚鈥檓 still shy, but I鈥檓 good with a microphone. I find it personally rewarding.鈥
After a stint in Anchorage, Hatch relocated to Fairbanks to work in the state attorney general鈥檚 office. Wanting to get back into public radio, she found her way to K麻豆原创C, hosting 鈥淢onday Blues鈥 for a couple of years. The late-night program didn鈥檛 mesh with her day job and she eventually landed the 鈥淧ostcards鈥 slot.
鈥淚 love doing radio,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 creative; it鈥檚 useful; it鈥檚 helpful to people to have auditory diversity. And radio builds community.鈥
Being a good radio program host requires an interest in music and in people. 鈥淭he other skills come to you,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 just try to touch others with what has touched me.鈥
K麻豆原创C volunteer coordinator Lori Neufeld believes that has definitely worked in Hatch鈥檚 case.
鈥淟eone is a volunteer coordinator's dream,鈥 she said. 鈥淪he makes listeners feel close and part of the community on any given Sunday evening with her easy-going style and musical picks.鈥
In the beginning, Hatch鈥檚 program featured female acoustic singer-songwriters, but Hatch found this too limiting and added non-acoustic music and male voices. Down the road, blues crept in, followed by world music and even popular music.
鈥淚 look for something lyrical in a poetic sense,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not about a particular genre or artist, it鈥檚 more a search for connection. I like to slip in socially relevant content without being overwhelming. I love music that has something to say and says it in a beautiful way.鈥
Although Hatch loves music, she has made only low-key attempts at playing steel drums, ukulele and guitar. Yet music and her K麻豆原创C program are on her mind most of the time.
Hatch recalled travels where she was always listening for music to feature on 鈥淧ostcards.鈥 鈥淚 can鈥檛 emphasize enough how having a radio program has deepened my travel experiences,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 travel as much as I used to, but music brings me to places where people think differently, yet we are all under the same stars.鈥
Now retired, Hatch said she has had to drop extracurricular activities at times, but never K麻豆原创C. 鈥淚 want to stay with K麻豆原创C and keep my radio program,鈥 she said.
鈥淧ostcards鈥 airs at 6 p.m. Sundays on K麻豆原创C 89.9 FM.

