Friday, March 3, 2023

Thursday Night

Thursday night program guide--March 2, 2023

12-1 am: Ram Dass: Have a Good Journey. Part 1 of 3: Ram Dass discusses the attachment to the idea of 'being good' versus 'doing good'. He reflects on the structure of our political and social system, the 1960s, current issues, faith and trust. Recorded in April of 1990.

1-2 am: Tami Simon with Sounds True in conversation with Dr. Emilia Elisabet-Lahti, educator, applied psychology, and author of Gentle Power: A Revolution in How We Think, Lead, and Succeed Using the Finnish Art of Sisu. How do we find the strength to keep going when it feels like there’s nothing left inside of us? The Finnish philosophy of sisu shows us a new way to look at power and perseverance

Link: soundstrue.com

2-3 am: Caroline Casey, visionary activist, in conversation with Dan Flores, historian, author of 11 books, including Coyote America, and his most recent Wild New World: the Epic Story of Animals and People in America.

Link: coyotenetworknews.com

3-5 am: Thom Hartmann program, a rebroadcast of yesterday's show

5-6 am: Honoring and celebrating the International Women's Day, Something's Happening bringing you voices of women who have made history. This talk by Angela Davis is titled "Frameworks For Radical Feminism" from June 27, 2019.

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Tuesday Night

Tuesday night program guide--Feb 28, 2023

1) Medicine Mushroom with Christopher Hobbs, M.D.
Christopher Hobbs, a mycologist and herbalist at the forefront of contemporary research will be joining us to talk us about his latest book titled “Medicinal Mushrooms: The Essential Guide”. May 22, 2022

Link: https://youtu.be/NZ88ko3JGyw

2) How your diet effects the planet?
Dr. Benjamin Halpern, Director of the UC Santa Barbara National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) and professor of marine ecology and environmental planning at the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. He discusses his report on the Environmental Impact of Global Food Production. Dec 12, 2022

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-5rJNv-5zs

2) Health tips by Michael Greger, MD:

Which Foods Have the Lowest Carbon Footprint? Link: https://youtu.be/IWKCvP1XCjA

Which Diets Have the Lowest Carbon Footprint? Link: https://youtu.be/xcGj1Ezz6Rw

3) Thom Hartmann program, a rebroadcast of yesterday's show

4) Intel Women’s Day: The Socialist History of Intel Women’s Day. This is a Jacobin magazine event, Jacobin.com, The origins of Intel Women’s Day. March8, 2021
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK5Lo3oFnz4&t=641s

Monday, February 27, 2023

Wednesday Night



Wednesday night program guide.

12-1 am: Dave Emory, FTR 1276 interview #15 with Jim DiEugenio and Paul
Bleau about “JFK Revisited”. Website: spitfirelist.com
Link:
https://spitfirelist.com/for-the-record/ftrs-1275-1276-interviews-14-and-15-with-jim-dieugenio-and-paul-bleau-about-jfk-revisited/

1-2 am: “Rage Against the War Machine”. rally that took place in
Washington DC on Feb 19.

I want to share my comment with you about this rally. The rally had many
speakers, some nefarious, some not inclusionary comments, and some
people we know and appreciate their analysis. I have nothing in common
with Libertarian philosophy, which is Koch brothers’ ideas of individual
autonomy verses collective of people and society, privatization of
profit and socialization of cost—I hope we are in agreement here. Also,
I have included Wyatt Reed, a journalist who I don’t know anything about
and have not read his articles, but I remember when Dhar Jamial was not
a known journalist by everyone but I broadcast his talk and then he
became Dahr Jamial that everyone knows now.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToDiHkAZEEA
https://youtu.be/ToDiHkAZEEA

2-2:30 am: Prof. Richard Wolff Economic Update, Inequality’s Insidious
Spread - COVID-19, India, Insurance from 20 Feb. Websites: Prof. Wolff’s
website is rdwolff.com and you can follow his work at
democracyatwork.info.

2:30-3 am: the Chris Hedges report. Chris Hedges in conversation with
investigative reporter Jeff Gerth.

3-5 am: The Thom hartmann program, a rebroadcast of yesterday's show.

5-6 am: The Something's Happening with Roy Tuckman program is honoring
and celebrating the African-American history month with a talk by Angela
Davis, titled “Freedom is a constant struggle”.

Thursday night program guide

12-1 am: A talk by late Alan Watts: The Art of Effortless Living.
Website: alanwatss.org

1-2 am: Tami Simon, director of Sounds True, in conversation with Amy
Scher, who is an energy therapist, mind-body healing expert, and the
bestselling author of "How to Heal Yourself From Depression When No One
Else Can". Website: soundstrue.com

2-3 am: Caroline Casey, Visionary Activist, of Coyote network news in
conversation with Kulwa Apara and Pat Ewing. Website:
coyotenetworknews.com

3-5 am: The Thom Hartmann program, a rebroadcast of yesterday's show.

5-6 am: The Something's Happening with Roy Tuckman program is honoring
and celebrating the African-american history month with a talk by Robin
Kelley, “What is Racial Capitalism and Why Does It Matter”.