Friday, February 16, 2024

Thursday Night

Program Notes S H 02-16-24



12 AM

Alan Watts

A Tribute to Carl G. Jung



12:30 AM

Old Radio Break

Destination Freedom: The Story of 1875

The WMAQ series in collaboration with the Chicago Defender dramatizes the story of Reconstruction era US Senator Charles Caldwell and the counter-revolutionary efforts of thenight riders of the Ku Klux Klan to reverse the democratic gains in that era.



1 AM

Africana Philosophy from Kings College in London

Black Star - Marcus Garvey

Now I Have a Rival – The Two Amy Garveys



2 AM

The Magical Mystery Tour with Tonio Epstein

James Baldwin - Remember This House (I Am Not Your Nigger) Black in America

This show features an encore presentation of Remember This House (I An Not Your Nigger) a project that James Baldwin was working on at the time of his death. Followed with a little Chris Rock and Richard Pryor at the end.



3 AM

Caroline Casey – The Visionary Activist

WELCOME TO PSILOCYBIN

Dark O Moon- Convening the Flora Fauna Fungi Council:

Caroline welcomes Seth Warner, author of “Welcome to Psilocybin – an easy Guide to Growing & Experiencing the Potential of Magic Mushrooms.”

Seth Warner is a community advocate in the psychedelic space based in the Bay Area. In 2018 he began his journey directing the San Francisco Psychedelic Society and by 2019 helped decriminalize psilocybin in the city of Oakland, CA. Alongside his work with these initiatives, Seth began MycoRising to teach home-scale psilocybin cultivation and has taught thousands of new growers through his workshops and “Ready? Set. Grow!” online program. MycoRising hosts weekly microdose hikes in the SF Bay area as well as other online and in-person community and consciousness building events. https://www.mycorisingfungi.com/



4-6:00 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program

Final two hours from the broadcast earlier on 02/15/24

Thursday, February 15, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 02-15-24


12 AM
For the Record with David Emory
Dave continues his interview series (archival) regarding Hitler’s Escape


1 AM
Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal
Invented Peoples
Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate discuss Vladimir Putin's stemwinding interview with Tucker
Carlson, the continuing blowback from Biden's Middle East policy, and the latest from the Gaza
war.


2 AM
Final Straw Radio
Defying Displacement
We’re sharing a recent chat with Andrew Lee (instagram / tiktok), author of the book Defying
Displacement: Urban Recomposition and Social War, released by AK Press on February 6th
2024. Andrew and I talk about gentrification, speculation and financialization of houses, the
destruction of communities by racial capitalism and the state, and some methods used to fight
back and stay put. Andrew shouts out Decolonize Philly as a project to pay attention to.
This is about 2/3 of the interview, the rest can be heard at our website,
https://TheFinalStrawRadio.NoBlogs.Org


3 AM


4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours from Thom’s earlier broadcast on 2/14/24, which was Valentine’s Day
Thom issues a Christian Fascist Alert! Christian leader says Taylor Swift is a satanist and should
be hung.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Tuesday Night

Prog Notes S H 02-14-24



12 AM

About Health with David E. Feldman from sister station KPFA

Managing and Coping with Anxiety

David Feldman speaks with Edie Savage Weeks, author of “Heal Your Anxiety Now” about tools to deal with anxiety, stress or fear through practices that can take as little as five minutes. In response to calls from listeners, they also addressed social, political and economic factors causing stress, fear and anxiety, and spiritual and cultural elements in dealing with it.





1 AM

Herbal Highway

Warming Our Soul From The Islands

Join Renée Camila and her guest, Angela Basbas Angel, for a conversation about Ninunong Gamot, also known as Philippine Ancestral Medicine. Together they explore how story shapes our relationship with ancestral medicine and discuss plants that can support us within our collective context. Follow on Instagram and Facebook @theherbalhighway.



2 AM

Grassroots (formerly Green Street News)

This week on Grassroots, after the news of the day (mostly about our own Boston Tea Party), the subject is wireless technology and its impact on the lives of our children. Our special guest is Dr. Erica Mallery-Blythe, UK-trained physician and founder of the Physician's Health Initiative for Radiation and Environment (PHIRE). Dr. Mallery-Blythe was a primary signatory of the International Declaration on the Human Rights of Children in the Digital Age



2:30 AM

Food Sleuth radio

Anniversary of East Palestine OH Toxic train crash

Did you know that one year ago the community of East Palestine Ohio was poisoned by a Norfolk Southern train derailment and the resulting purposeful burning of vinyl chloride? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Jess Conard, Appalachia Director at Beyond Plastics who discusses the ongoing public health consequences facing her community. Conard explains that any community in close proximity to rail lines is at risk for a similar fate, and encourages citizen action to encourage the EPA to ban vinyl chloride.https://www.beyondplastics.org/actions/ban-vinyl-chloride



Related website: https://www.beyondplastics.org/actions/ban-vinyl-chloride

Grist: One Year After the Toxic Train Derailmenthttps://grist.org/accountability/is-east-palestine-safe-depends-who-you-ask/



3:00 AM

Whole Mother with Pat Jones from sister station KPFT

Barbara Harper, Waterbirth International and Blissborn Birth Hypnosis

Barbara Harper is an internationally recognized expert on waterbirth and gentle birth, a published author who founded Waterbirth International in 1987, with one goal in mind – to ensure that waterbirth is an “available option” for all women. During the past four decades Barbara has worked as an obstetric and pediatric nurse, midwife, midwifery instructor, childbirth educator, doula and doula trainer and has used her vast experience to develop unique seminars which she teaches within hospitals, nursing schools, midwifery and medical schools and community groups worldwide. She was recognized in 2002 by Lamaze International for her contributions in promoting normal birth on an international level.

Her bestselling book and DVD, ‘Gentle Birth Choices,’ has been translated into 9 languages, including a 2016 Mandarin Chinese edition. She is working on two new books, ‘The Essential Guide to Waterbirth” and ‘The Wisdom of Gentle Birth.” Best known for her Waterbirth Certification Courses, Barbara has dedicated her life to changing the way we welcome babies into the world. She is the mother of three adult children, two of whom were born at home in water, and grandmother of two boys. She lives in Boca Raton, Florida, where she is active in the community as a midwifery and doula mentor and Blissborn Birth Hypnosis teacher. Her website is www.waterbirth.org and Instagram @thebarbaraharper and @waterbirthint.



4-6:00 AM

The Thom Hartmann Program

Final two hours from 2/13/24

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Monday Night

Prog Notes S H 02-13-24



12 AM

Creative FrontLine

The Rivers of Southern California

Following up on last week’s look at the dismantling of a dam on a river in Ventura County, Robert Lundahl and Tracker Gina Marie Rangel Quinone look at the extensive network of rovers and channels in Southern California and the way riparian and wetlands areas have been systematically isolated concrete storm drains and the like.

Dam removal on California's rivers is a highly visible and inspiring recognition of the benefits of natural services provided by healthy ecosystems.


Tracker picks up where we left off as she reviews and reports on the progress of LA River rewilding.
We discuss the role of tribal communities and efforts led by women to restore and rebalance, in light of Governor Newsom's recent announcement supporting removal of three additional dams in the state alongside ongoing efforts to free the Klamath.


https://youtu.be/WHJTTKgqtUo
https://youtu.be/WHJTTKgqtUo?si=8dvRboB6mIXjNIZv





12:30 AM

Old radio break: Destination Freedom

The Denmark Vesey Story

"The Story Of Denmark Vesey". Produced in co-operation with The Chicago Defender. The story of Denmark Vesey, who fought for the end of slavery twenty years before the Civil War. Denmark Vesey fought for the end of slavery twenty years before the Civil War even began. They said a gamble was the start of it, and the winner was Denmark Vesey, a slave. He won $4000 that night, and on returning to the ship of his slave master Captain Vesey, he asked once again if his master was willing to sell him. Captain Vesey finally agreed, and released him for $2000. It is the beginning of a long journey for Denmark, for he is remembered as the man most famous for planning the slave rebellion of 1822.



1 AM

Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer

Ajay Singh Chaudhary talks about his new book, The Exhausted of the Earth: Politics in a Burning World. Then Matt Notowidigdo, co-author of this paper, https://users.nber.org/~notom/research/FNSZ_Great_Recession_jan2024.pdf discusses how recessions increase life expectancy.



2 AM

Project Censored with Mickey Huff and Eleanor Goldfield

In the first half of the show, cohost Mickey Huff sits down with attorney Art Belendiuk and media activist and journalist Sue Wilson to talk about the poisoning of our airwaves with propaganda. Art and Sue outline a case in Baltimore that highlights how media corporation Sinclair is trying to control what we hear and see, and how the FCC is failing in its responsibility to regulate media giants to serve the public interest.

In the second half of the show, Eleanor Goldfield quotes from a recent conversation with Yemen-based freelance journalist Ahmed Abdulkareem about what’s happening in his home country, the reasoning behind it, how the people feel, and what the future might hold, particularly in terms of US hegemony in the region.

Sue Wilson is an award-winning journalist, and the producer of the documentary Broadcast Blues. She also leads the Media Action Center. Her recent in-depth article about the Sinclair scandal can be read here. Art Belendiuk is a communications-law attorney with decades of experience. Ahmed Abdulkareem is a freelance Yemeni journalist.

Correction: Sinclair has close to but not more than 39% of the national audience, but they do dominate more local stations in dozens of markets than FCC rules allow.



3 AM

Equal Rights and Justice with Mimi Rosenberg of sister station WBAI in NY

Mimi continues her interview from last week with Ward Churchill and Ronnie Kasrils about resistance to genocidal settler colonialism from South Africa to Palestine to the US.



4-6 AM
Final two hours of Thom Hartmann program from earlier on 2/12/24