Friday, October 25, 2024

Thursday Night

Prog Notes S H 10 25 24

12 AM
Alan Watts
Early Chinese Zen

1 AM
Magical Mystery Tour
The Fascinated Realm of Neurodiversity with Annika and Tristan
This is a fascinating interview with Annika and Tristan, two individuals who share the same body, about their experience learning to cooperate, collaborate, share and love. While many others in similar circumstances don't do well together. They are an amazing model for how to get along in a relationship with the deepest respect and love. It's a wonderful interview with two amazing people.

2 AM
Old Radio Break
Dimension X - 1950s science fiction radio drama anthology series
There Will Come Soft Rain - Zero Hour
Hello Tomorrow

3 AM
Visionary Activist Caroline Casey from sister station KPFA
Full Moon Magic
The Whole Team of Creation is Counting on Us *Full Moon Magic- for necessary miracles….!

Caroline re-welcomes Elaine Mayumi Whitefeather, following up on last week's conversation
welcoming Mythic and ancestral allies, Yemaya! Dame Ragnall, Octavia Butler for mega-story re-write, from dystopian to Renaissance of Reverent Ingenuity….19 days out….
“As a Queer Elder of many colors, I walk and live, love and thrive with the Grace, Wisdom and ongoing guidance of our Star Ancestors; the Wisdom passed onto me from Above and the medicine I have gained from the many teachers from all paths that have led me to my own wholeness and peace. I am grateful to offer their messages to us all-through the books that I am asked to write, the voice I still have to speak it into the winds and the spirit that still burns with the fire and passion of one who seeks to contribute to a new journey, a better dream for all women and consequently, for all our Human Tribe.

The urgency of the moment, the world that is at the precipice of a grand transformation has called me to join the hearts and hands of my sisters, who also find themselves being called to act in this NOW moment. Whatever I can do, whatever I can offer, it is my giveaway at this important time. There can be no greater call for me to answer in this season of my life.
The Next generations and those yet to be born require us all to help each other through the fear and intimidation of the FearCallers’ Dark Night of our Collective Soul and to collectively light the way toward the world all women deserve to live in-Free in Body, Mind, Heart and Spirit. Emancipated to own and to be herself; and sovereign enough to be a light in the darkness for another sister, that she too, can be free.”
https://www.turtlewomenrising.live/

4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from yesterday's non-commercial broadcast

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 10 24 24

12 AM
For the Record with David Emory
Dave continues his protracted conversation with co-host Monty - #19 in the series.

1 AM
Covert Action Bulletin with Rachel Hu and Chris Garaffa
US Blockade/embargo threatens Cuban electric grid
The devastation of Hurricane Oscar, which hit Cuba on October 18th, has significantly worsened the deep crisis of the island’s electric grid. The U.S. government and its media lackeys are trying to blame the socialist government for supposed mismanagement of the country’s power system, but the reality is that the biggest contributor to the situation is the U.S. blockade of Cuba.

On October 22nd, The People’s Forum published an open letter in the New York Times calling on President Biden to overturn the Trump administration’s anti-Cuba policies. Biden has 90 days left in his term to restore the Obama-era reforms and steps towards normalization that are desperately needed.
We talk more about the history of the criminal blockade and its impact on Cuba.

2 AM
Final Straw Radio
Jail and Housing Conditions in Post-Hurricane-Helene Asheville
This week on The Final Straw Radio, you'll hear three interviews interviews relating to community needs and recovering concerning Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina.

First up, Jen Hampton of the WNC Tenants Network talks about the re-opening of eviction courts in Buncombe County and conditions of housing in an already difficulty place to live.

Then, Bruce and G talk from the Asheville Community Bail Fund speak about conditions in the local jail during and after this unnatural disaster.
If you're listening to the radio edition, consider checking out the podcast where you'll find an additional interview with Yousef of the Palestinian and Arab-led Sumud Collective speaking about his experience of the storm and recovery work in the region in an interview recorded a couple of weeks ago.

3 AM
Out-FM from sister station WBAI
Coming Out as a Queer/Trans Asian; and Queer Singaporean Poetry and Organizing
- Including Palestine Solidarity Activism

On today's show, four LGBTQ Asian Americans talk about coming out, family and activism at a National Coming Out Day event at the Flushing branch of the Queens Public Library.
Pauline Park talks with gay Singaporean American poet Jee Leong Koh about poetry, organizing the Singaporean expatriate community and activism.

4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from yesterday's non-commercial broadcast. Thom discusses billionaires hijacking affordable housing, and lies from Fox News and Sean Hannity.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Tuesday Night

Prog Notes S H 10 23 24

12 AM
Street Sankofa with Dr. Ife Jie
Hip Hop and the Underground

1 AM
Herbal Highway
Medicinal Ecologies: Coastal California
Join host Emiliano Lemus and guest Violet Moon for “Medicinal Ecologies,” an Herbal Highway series in which we explore the natural medicines present in California ecosystems. This month, we visit the California coastline, and discuss the herbs that can be found where the land meets the ocean. Violet Moon is a clinical herbalist and native plant specialist based in Oakland, CA (unceded Lisjan Ohlone land).

2 AM
Food Sleuth Radio with Investigative Nutritionist Melinda Hemmelgarn
Food-borne illnesses part 2
Did you know there are probably millions of cases of food-borne illness every year in the U.S.? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her conversation with Don Schaffner, PhD, food microbiologist, Distinguished professor, and Extension Specialist at Rutgers University. Schaffner discusses Covid -19 and foods as an unlikely route of Covid exposure, hand-washing specifics (time and water temp.), and specific foods he avoids and why. (part 2 of 2)
Related Websites: https://www.riskyornot.co/
- Eating expired baby carrots: https://www.riskyornot.co/episodes/625-eating-expired-baby-carrots
http://foodsafetytalk.com/

2:30 AM
Sprouts:
Why Neuroscience Matters
Lynn Borton hosts Ilya Monosov, who invites us to rethink our "too-facile understanding of the brain" and to wrestle with the implications of how we define curiosity.
Our conversation took us to the importance of neuroscience and information seeking for the fate of humanity and how achieving an engineer's understanding of the brain could be helpful for those living with mental health challenges like OCD.

3 AM
Whole Mother

Please note the sound quality on the original file was quite poor; we did our best to enhance it.

Dr. Esther N. Amagoh, PT, DPT, is a highly specialized expert in Women’s Health and Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation. With a passion for empowering individuals through education and tailored care, Dr. Amagoh’s journey in physical therapy began with a Bachelor’s degree in Health Education and Physical Exercise Science from Virginia Commonwealth University. She then earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Howard University, followed by a residency in Women’s Health and Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation.

Dr. Amagoh played a key role in establishing a pelvic rehabilitation practice in Virginia before relocating to Houston, Texas in 2016. There, she served as a Physical Therapy Specialist at The Women’s Hospital of Texas, managing one of their satellite office locations. Driven by a desire to provide personalized care, she founded The Pelvic Place Physical Therapy.

As a specialist, Dr. Amagoh focuses on a broad range of pelvic health concerns, including sexual dysfunction, pregnancy and postpartum pain, bladder and bowel issues, and musculoskeletal conditions. She is an active member of leading professional societies in pelvic pain and sexual medicine and has shared her expertise as a keynote speaker at universities and pelvic health conferences around the world. Dr. Amagoh is deeply committed to education, community service, and helping individuals navigate and overcome pelvic health challenges, ensuring they can live their lives with confidence and comfort.

4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from Hartmann's non-commercial broadcast yesterday. Hartmann looks at quickly a fascist can take over a government.

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 10 22 24

12 AM
Le Show with Harry Shearer
This week on Le Show, Harry brings us News About Food, News of AI, News of the Godly, Truth Social Audio, Looks Like Musk Love, Apologies of the Week, original music selections, and more!

1 AM
Code Pink
Israel’s War on Lebanon & the Multipolar World:
During the first half of this episode, we feature a segment from CODEPINK Congress, in which Rania Khalek, host of Breakthrough News, talks about Lebanese resistance to Israel’s genocide in Gaza and bombings of civilian neighborhoods in Lebanon.
In the second half, CODEPINK organizer Marcy Winograd interviews economist and author Jeffrey Sachs about his recent article, “Beyond Hegemony-A New International Order Under the UN Charter.”

2 AM
Project Censored with Mickey Huff from sister station KPFA
The 2023 Election and Critical Media Literacy; Portraits of Struggle
The National Association for Media Literacy Education has named the week of October 21 as "Media Literacy Week." In light of this -- and the upcoming November election -- Mickey speaks with media scholar Nolan Higdon about identifying fake news and attempts at opinion manipulation, from all quarters.

Then in the second half of the program, photojournalist Orin Langelle joins Eleanor to discuss his new book, "Portraits of Struggle," a collection of images of people engaged in the defense of their lands and lives across the globe. He also explains the stories behind the images, and what he's learned about corporate/government domination and popular resistance.
Nolan Higdon is a lecturer in Education at the University of California Santa Cruz campus, a prolific author on media issues, and a frequent guest on the Project Censored Show. His books include "The Anatomy of Fake News." He writes at NolanHigdon.substack.com
Orin Langelle has been a photojournalist for 50 years; his work has been featured in many publications, both corporate and nonprofit.

3:00 AM
Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg from sister station WBAI
Let Cuba Live
CubanForeign Minister Bruno Parrilla and US journalist and solidarity activist Rosemari Mealy discuss efforts to end the destructive US embargo/blockade that seeks to punish the Cuban people and prevent other countries, as well as any US businesses, from doing any business with or providing needed supplies and equipment to Cuba.

4-6:00 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Hartmann's non-commercial broadcast from yesterday, look at voter suppression efforts and other election-related news.