Friday, August 16, 2024

Thursday Night

Prog Notes S H 08 16 24

12 AM
Alan Watts
Myth and Religion
Watts talks about Democracy in the Kingdom of Heaven

1 AM
Magical Mystery Tour with Tonio Epstein
Marshall Rosenberg was the founder of the Center for Non-Violent Communication, and taught non-violent communication all over the world and in the prison system for many years and helped create schools that taught non-violent communication to kids and adults.
In this presentation Marshall Rosenberg talks about the dynamics of empathy, what empathy is and is not, and how to use empathy effectively with others to connect with their needs and what is alive in them.

2 AM
Old Radio Break
Dimension X 1950s sci fi
Almost Human
The Green Hills of Earth

3 AM
Visionary Activist Caroline Casey from sister station KPFA
Inaugurating a Guiding Narrative
Caroline welcomes long time astro*ally, Heather Roan Robbins, that we further open the portals for the guiding Mythological to suffuse the political…
Magnetizing, animating and spiraling forth the Participatory Astro Mytho Story we are electing… We shall honor moral complexities (with nuance and critique). Native American Flanagan, who opposed the pipeline, will be the next Governor of Minnesota. And Walz chose her. Spiral dance to eventual goodness.
July 21st Full Moon to August 4th New Moon-(resonating James Baldwin) to Aug 19th Full Moon-(Convention) to Nov. 5th election…. Psychic self-defense for all beings…
Heather Roan Robbins M.Th. is a practical, intuitive, choice-oriented astrologer, interfaith minister, and author of the Starcodes Book, the Starcodes AstroOracle Deck, other books, the weekly Starcodes forecast, and contributes to the We Moon calendar. She organizes the Shining Mountains Grove for the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids and has an on-line global practice based in Montana.
www.roanrobbins.com

4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Hartmann's non-commercial broadcast from yesterday 8-15-24

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Wednesday Night

Prog Notes S H 08-15-24

12 AM
For the Record with David Emory
Dave continues his protracted conversations with his new co-host Monty

1 AM
Grayzone Radio with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate
Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate discuss the countdown to another Iranian counterattack following Israel's brazen assassination of Ismail Haniyeh and insurrectionist riots inside Israel. Anya Parampil joins to discuss the latest from Venezuela, where Washington has officially endorsed regime change and accused President Nicolas Maduro of rigging an election.

2 AM
Capitalism, Race & Democracy
Kamala Harris's Environmental Record; Cynthia McKinney on Student-Led Protests in Bangladesh; Democracy in the UAW Under Attack

3:00 AM
Out-FM
LGBTQ Youth & the Troubled Teens Industry
In the first half hour of the show, Pauline Park will speak with Juan Rivas, a trans man, and Gabriel Joseph Gonzlez, an openly gay Puerto Rican who spent years in the "troubled teen" industry and is now an activist working with colleagues in the We Warned Them campaign that he co-founded to bring the industry under scrutiny and regulation and end its abuse of children and adolescents " especially LGBTQ youth.

Richard Hunt, Maker of Muppet Magic
From the celebration of flamboyance to brilliant artistry to high drag, the outlandish furry creatures of the Muppets, Fraggle Rock, and other works gave much to the queer community, both young and old. One of the original five creators, a brilliant gay artist whose life was cut short at the height of the AIDS epidemic, is discussed in this interview with Jessica Max Stein about her new book Funny Boy: The Richard Hunt Biography, published by Rutgers University Press. Interview conducted by Peter Jonas.

4-6 AM
The Thom Hartmann Program
Final two hours of Hartmann's non-commercial broadcast from 8-14-24