Thursday, November 9, 2023

Wednesday Night

prog notes S H 11-09-23


12 AM
For the Record with Dave Emory
Archival episode at Dave's suggestion as his home base station has been having some technical difficulties with production of his podcast, he asked that we air part 3 of his interview wit Fara Mansoor about the US role in the installation of Khomeini and the mullahs regime in Iran.


1 AM
It's Going Down from sister station KPFA in Berkeley
From a youthful anti-fascist project in the Bay Area, an interview with a woman journalist who infiltrated the racist far right.


2 AM
Covert Action Bulletin
Rachel Hu and Chris Garaffa interview ex-CIA officer and imprisoned whistleblower John Kiriakou and others about corporate control and government intervention in social media and the effort for greater transparency.


3 AM
Building Bridges with Mimi Rosenberg and Ken Nash from sister station WBAI
Building Bridges, seeks to educate, agitate and organize to stop the genocide in Gaza, for a ceasefire and opening the Rafah Gate for immediate, living-saving aid to flow uninterruptedly into Gaza featuring: Omar Suleiman, Palestinian American Muslim scholar and civil rights leader, founder of the Yaqueen Institute for Islamic Research, professor of Islamic studies at Southern Methodist University and who assists families of victims of police brutality and who underscores the importance of anti-racism work more broadly. Omar Sulieman is an advocate for Jamil Abdullah Al Amin formerly known as H. Rap Brown, a human rights activist, Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s, and members of the Holy Land Foundation (HLF), the largest Muslim charity in the country as political prisoners; Roshan Dadoo the daughter of the late freedom fighter and chair of the South African Communist Party and the South African Indian Congress Dr. Yusuf Dado. Roshan is the Regional Advocacy Officer at Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa and Coordinator of the South African Boycott Sanction and Divestment movement and on the steering committee of the South African Anti-Apartheid Conference and joins who tells us why South Africans are saying there should be no business with the US while it sends weapons and military equipment to apartheid Israel; and speaks with Khalid Elgindy who served as an advisor to the Palestinian leadership in Ramallah on permanent status negotiations with Israel, and was a key participant in the Annapolis negotiations. He is Elgindy an instructor in Arab Studies at Georgetown University and is the director of the Middle East Institute’s Program on Palestine and Israeli-Palestinian Affairs, and author of the Blind Spot: America and the Palestinians, from Balfour to Trump.


4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program two hours of his non-commercial version from earlier on delayed broadcast (so no call-ins)

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Tuesday Night

prog notes S H 11-08-23



12 AM
About Health with Rona Renner, RN from sister station KPFA
Have you wondered about the safety of the products you use to keep your home clean, or the chemicals that are in your lipstick or hair products? You may be putting asbestos, formaldehyde, or even lead on your hair or lips. Every day we’re exposed to toxic chemicals in the air, water, food, and in the products we use. The more we know, the better chance we have of making good choices for our health. Join Nurse Rona and Kaley Beins, senior scientist at the Environmental Working Group (EWG). More info at https://www.ewg.org/


1 AM
Herbal Highway with Sarah Holmes from sister station KPFA
A Halloween/Dia de los Muertos show from last week. Tune in for an exploration of fear; working with your fears and plants to support your work. Sarah Holmes hosts. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @theherbalhighway. https://kpfa.org/program/the-herbal-highway/


2 AM
Green Street News
This week on GSN Patti and Doug talk about the failure of plastic recycling and PFAS in baby diapers. Then attorney Julian Gresser talks about his work in public interest law and the development of the International Declaration on the rights of Human Children in the Digital Age.


2:30 AM
Food Sleuth Radio
Did you know that only seven to nine percent of global cancer research funding goes towards prevention? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Kristina Marusic, MFA, journalist with Environmental Health News (www.ehn.org), and author of A New War on Cancer: The Unlikely Heroes Revolutionizing Prevention (Island Press). Marusic connects human health with our environment, discusses our woefully under-funded efforts in cancer prevention, harmful anti-regulation rhetoric, cultural narratives and the phenomenon of blind loyalty to corporations that make us sick. Marusic finds hope in collective, systemic-level solutions and provides resources for action.
Related websites: www.kristinamarusic.com/
https://islandpress.org/books/new-war-cancer
Dietitian Melinda Hemmelgarn helps listeners "think beyond their plates," connect the dots between food, health and agriculture, and find food truth.

 
3 AM
Whole Mother with Pat Jones from sister station KPFT
Kirsten Nottleson
Kirsten Nottleson is the proud mama of two sons, 18 and 24 years old. She has been playing and working with children, parents, caregivers, and teaching professionals since 1993. She has a degree in Early Childhood Education, has facilitated 1,000s of classes, and even a couple of radio talk show gigs. She was a preschool teacher for seven years and has worked extensively with families with substance abuse issues. She is especially proud of her Peer Education Parenting Curriculum that she helped develop and brought into 14 Texas prisons, training inmates to listen to one another to help each other heal. Her work is based on the Parenting by Connection Approach which she believes to be nothing short of Peace Movement in Action.

She is passionate about Play, Emotional Release, and Connection. She understands that parents want their children to be happy, healthy, and have good, big lives. She sees that most parents are working under significant stress, with insufficient support. She helps parents understand their own history, build a support network, and add playfulness to their family life in order to parent more consciously and effectively. She LOVES teaching all kinds of workshops, especially ones that involve Play, Pillow Fights, and Wrestling.
Kirsten Nottleson aka Hand in Hand Workshops offers a variety of classes, groups, talks, and consultations for parents and teachers with a focus on nurturing the relationship between children and caregivers. Topics include Play, Discipline, Sibling and Social Issues, Development, Classroom and Home Environment, Connection, Brain Science, Emotional Safety and Release, Laughter, Creativity, and Attachment.

Check out her Current Offerings here. She is offering a 20% discount to Whole Mother listeners, on her upcoming Peaceful Season class, More Play, Please! class, and the Getting the Support You Deserve, Building a Listening Partnership class. Just enter WHOLEMOTHER in the promo code space. Reach out to her with questions and ideas! Kirsten@handinhandworkshops.com


4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program final two hours of non-commercial version from earlier on 11-07-23

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Monday Night



Prog Notes S H 11-07-23


12 AM

Behind the News – Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer

Amjad Iraqi on what it’s like to be a Palestinian citizen of Israel, and what the

Israeli state has in mind for Gaza • Georgi Derluguian (author of this article

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/09/opinion/nagorno-karabakh-russia-turkey.html) on how the

expulsion of Armenians from Artsakh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh, is an

example of the latest iteration of the new world disorder and a world war III he

believes is already underway. (53 min)



1 AM

Project Censored

This week Mickey examines media coverage of the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel and the ensuing

Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip, particularly the one-sided reporting of the Israel-Palestine conflict by

corporate media, and Big Tech actions to suppress Palestinian perspectives. Today’s guests discuss how

media bias and lack of historical context work to sway US public opinion, bolstering double standards on

human rights (“worthy vs. unworthy” victims in media standing) that actually help facilitate and excuse

ongoing Israeli war crimes.

Notes:

Andy Lee Roth is Associate Director of Project Censored, coordinator of its Campus Affiliates Program,

and a widely-published media analyst. He recently wrote, “Making Sense of the Establishment News

Media’s Distorted Coverage of Gaza.” Mnar Adley is founder and Editor-in-Chief of MintPress News,

which has seen their work on Palestine repeatedly censored, taken offline, deplatformed or

demonetized. Robin Andersen is Professor Emerita of Communications at Fordham University; she is

author/editor of numerous books on media and is a regular contributor to FAIR. Her most recent

Dispatch on Media and Politics for Project Censored- “How Big Media Facilitate Israeli War Crimes in

Gaza.”




2 – 3:30 AM

Old radio

Bold Venture was a syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine

and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions.

https://www.oldradioworld.com/shows/Bold_Venture.php

Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel sheltering an assortment of treasure

hunters, revolutionaries and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval

(Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating

the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure,

intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the

Caribbean."

Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into

the lyrics of his songs. Music by David Rose. Beginning March 26, 1951, the Frederic W. Ziv Company

syndicated 78 episodes. Other sources claim that the 78 episodes include reruns, and that there were




only around 30 episodes. Heard on 423 stations, the 30-minute series earned $4000 weekly for Bogart

and Bacall. This episode: “Welcome Back to Civilization, Dead Man.”

The Blue Beetle had a relatively short career on the radio, between May and September of 1940.

Motion picture and radio actor Frank Lovejoy was the Blue Beetle for the first 13 episodes, while for the

rest of the shows, the voice was provided by a different, uncredited actor. The Blue Beetle was a young

police officer who saw the need for extra-ordinary crime fighting. He took the task on himself by secretly

donning a superhero costume to create fear in the criminals who were to learn to fear the Blue Beetle's

wrath. The 13-minute segments were usually only two-parters, so the stories were often more simple

than other popular programs, such as the Superman radio serial. This episode Whale of Pirates Folly.

The Blue Beetle was a Charlton Comics superhero, later bought up by DC Comics who revived various

of the characters. The Blue Beetle is being released as a feature film, part of the DC Expanded Universe,

with the Blue Beetle now being a Chicano superhero.

The Black Museum was a 1951 radio crime drama program produced by Harry Alan Towers for the

BBC and based on real-life cases from the files of Scotland Yard's Black Museum. Ira Marion was the

scriptwriter, and music for the series was composed and conducted by Sidney Torch.

Orson Welles was both host and narrator for stories of horror and mystery based on Scotland Yard's

collection of murder weapons and various ordinary objects once associated with historical true crime

cases. The show's opening began: This is Orson Welles, speaking from London. Sound of Big Ben chimes

The Black Museum... a repository of death. Here in the grim stone structure on the Thames which

houses Scotland Yard is a warehouse of homicide, where everyday objects... a woman's shoe, a tiny

white box, a quilted robe... all are touched by murder. This episode “The Center Fire Bullet”.