Expect Global Shockwave: Economist Steve Keen on Why The Iran War Will Destroy The US Empire
March 15, 2026, 1:25 a.m.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LcVfWHbRkI
How Republicans could win the California Governor's race
March 13, 2026, 11:33 p.m.
In this edition of the Subrosa News Program, there is an explanation of how two Republican candidates could make it to the general election in the November 2026 general election. Also, the races for California's 6th and 7th Congressional Districts have gained national attention.
Does incompetence of Hegseth and Trump make nuclear war inevitable?
March 13, 2026, 10:44 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.gn.apc.org/2026/03/the-bristol-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-13/
Unprovoked Bombing is a Crime
March 13, 2026, 10:14 p.m.
Unprovoked bombing and assassinating by US is a war-crimes war against Iran and international peace.
The fire you started will burn you
March 13, 2026, 7:33 p.m.
Displaced by Israeli bombing herself, Southern Lebanese researcher, reporter, and host of the Delete your Account podcast, Roqayah Chamseddine, joins hosts Nora Barrows-Friedman and Ali Abunimah with a report from the ground. She explains why Hezbollah is the only shield Lebanon has against Israeli aggression and occupation.
The Electronic Intifada’s Jon Elmer reports Iranian missiles and drones battering US bases on the Resistance Report’s round up of week two of the US-Israel war on Iran.
Along with homes, schools, mosques and businesses, Israel’s genocide in Gaza has also resulted in the loss of legal documents like property deeds. A new article by the Electronic Intifada’s contributor Malak Hijazi explains why “Lost paperwork prompts fears for property rights.”
Sonic Café #475/iPhone vs. Android
March 13, 2026, 6:05 p.m.
Sonic Café, Come and Get It, that’s John Newman, I’m your host Scott Clark, welcome to episode 475 of the Sonic Café, a place where everything is ahh bit twisted. At least that’s what they tell me. So this time the Sonic Café spins up a really fun program. From the front lines, comedian Ronny Chieng brings us his reporting of the ongoing battles in the iPhone. Android smart phone wars. Musically 2025 music from Jessie Wagner, listen for Up Against The Wall, also Matchbox Twenty, When the Night Comes from the legendary Joe Cocker, Les Dudek, Get Down, a 1972 a Gilbert O’Sullivan pop classic, also Mayday Parade, Thunder Mother, Kings of Leon and more. The Sonic Café also presents another installment of Crazy Music Facts from our friends at the Origins of Songs. Oh and before we forget, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour recounts the moment he came up with the iconic chord for Shine on You Crazy Diamonds from 1975’s classic Wish You Were Here album, all that plus some other neat stuff thrown in along the way for your listening pleasure, so let’s get to it. Here’s Kid Rock adding his lyrics to Warren Zevon’s Werewolves of London to create an entirely new iteration. This is, All Summer Long, and we’re the Sonic Café.
Scott and Val Save the Universe with Odd News
March 13, 2026, 5:37 a.m.
Scott and Val Save the Universe
March 13, 2026, 5:35 a.m.
Pi Day 2026 - Trump's Infinite Iran War
March 13, 2026, 5:08 a.m.
While Americans enjoy a slice of apple or cherry pie, they might reflect on a different kind of "Pi": the geopolitical variety.
Blanche Boyd- "Self-Styled Outlaw Lesbians"
March 13, 2026, 3:39 a.m.
Terminal Velocity
The concept of memoir versus fiction leads many authors to transform their personal experiences and life to fiction. Blanche Boyd is a native of South Carolina and a Professor of Literature at Connecticut College. She is also the author of the book entitled, “Terminal Velocity.” This is a book about a group of self-styled lesbian outlaws in the 1970s. We discussed the relationship of memoir and fiction, and how it applies to her work.
Blanche Boyd recommends “Cathedral” & “To the Waterfall,” both by Raymond Carver.
Originally Broadcast: August 19, 1997
TWIP-260315
March 13, 2026, 3:29 a.m.
Today, we turn to another critical conversation, one that widens the lens beyond Palestine and into the escalating war between the United States and Iran. Retired Colonel Douglas Macgregor, a former Pentagon adviser known for his blunt strategic assessments, joined geopolitical analyst Cyrus Janssen to examine what they call the most dangerous phase of the conflict. Their discussion, titled “Worst of Iran War Still Ahead,” paints a sobering picture of a war spiraling beyond control.
Macgregor argues that the United States has been drawn into a conflict that serves interests far from home, interests shaped by a foreign political agenda that has long influenced American policy in the region. He describes how Iran, far from being weakened, has demonstrated strategic patience, military sophistication, and a deep understanding of the vulnerabilities in U.S. and Israeli defense systems. From disabling advanced radar networks in hours to overwhelming interception systems with waves of older rockets, Iran has shown that it holds significant leverage, militarily and economically.
And the consequences ripple outward.
The Strait of Hormuz, through which much of the world’s energy flows, is now a bargaining chip in Iran’s hands. Global markets tremble. Gas prices rise. And American taxpayers watch billions of dollars disappear into a war many believe is not theirs.
Across these conversations, whether from Palestinian Muslims and Christians, Israeli historians, or American military analysts a single truth emerges: the people paying the highest price are the civilians caught beneath the machinery of power. Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, and across the occupied territories feel the shockwaves of every regional escalation. Their lives are shaped by decisions made in distant capitals, by alliances forged without their consent, and by wars that deepen their suffering.
This week, we are reminded that the struggle for justice is not isolated. It is interconnected.
The occupation, the regional wars, the global power plays; they form a single landscape of inequality and resistance. And through every conversation, one message rises: Palestinians are not passive subjects of history. They are witnesses. They are truth tellers. They are part of a global movement demanding dignity, accountability, and liberation.
Today, we bring these voices together, not as separate stories, but as one shared narrative of struggle and clarity.
This is This Week in Palestine.
Upbeat Music Hour Show 296
March 13, 2026, 2:02 a.m.
Golden oldies (60s, 70s, 80s, 90s)
The Shortwave Report 03/13/26
March 12, 2026, 10:20 p.m.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. France 24, Cuba, and Japan.
Celt In A Twist March 17 2026
March 12, 2026, 8:49 p.m.
Celtic comes into its own in March. Join us for some fresh greens this week from The Cloverhearts, The Ollam (April 27th at The Pearl), Edmonton family band The McDades and Scots bard Cabbie Drennan with a drink along, sing along. It's not too early to get a St. Patrick's workout in. Check out Celt In A Twist with Patricia Fraser at a new time, new day and new station; FM96.1, Tuesdays at 9pm.
World Beat Canada Radio March 14 2026
March 12, 2026, 8:45 p.m.
It’s about time: revisiting our current chart to chart new courses this month, springing ahead, and tapping into future possibilities. Join us for the top 10 spins and upcoming concert moments, like Ahmed Moneka's Egyptian Jazz, March 27th at St. James Hall and Novalima, the new sound of Afro-Peru, April 26th at The Rickshaw. Check this hour anytime!
Electronic Intifada Newscast 12 March 2026
March 12, 2026, 6:06 p.m.
Nora Barrows-Friedman brings us a recap of Palestinian news from the week of March 5th to the 12th, 2026.
The Right to Speak and the Need to Listen
March 12, 2026, 5:17 p.m.
The right to speak and the need to listen: An interview with Ray Robertson, author of a challenging new book, that dares to employ humour:
"The Right To Be Wrong."
William Henry Harrison Pt. III
March 12, 2026, 4:14 p.m.
Before Harrison was slinging hard cider and log cabin merch, he was out in the Indiana wilderness starring in his own chaotic war story: the Battle of Tippecanoe.
Kyle & Eric break down the buildup — broken treaties, Tecumseh’s growing confederacy, and Harrison marching his troops right up to Prophetstown. Then the fight kicks off: a surprise night attack, soldiers firing into the dark, officers scrambling, and Harrison barely holding the line.
The aftermath? Far from perfect. But here’s where the glow-up happens: Harrison’s letters about the battle leaked into the press, and suddenly voters were eating up the “Hero of Tippecanoe” storyline. Messy reality on the ground, polished reputation in print — and just like that, Harrison had the national clout that built his presidency.
William Henry Harrison Pt. II
March 12, 2026, 4:10 p.m.
1840 wasn’t just an election, it was the first American political rager. The Whigs rolled out log cabins, Tippecanoe clubs, parade floats, and barrels of hard cider until the whole country was drunk on Harrison hype. It was the original meme campaign, and it worked.
Kyle & Eric are here for all the chaos:
How Harrison became the first viral candidate (no Wi-Fi required)
The 8,445-word inaugural speech that doubled as cardio
Calling Congress into special session like, “Hi, I’m in charge now”
Telling Henry Clay to sit down and let the president cook
And the 31-day presidency that left America asking “wait, what just happened?”
This is campaign drama, political theatre, and presidential what-ifs served with a side of hard cider. Pour yourself a drink, hit play, and get ready to see why this one short month changed politics forever.
William Henry Harrison Pt. I
March 12, 2026, 4:06 p.m.
Think Harrison was just “the president who gave a speech, caught a cold, and died”? WRONG. This man was a walking PR machine, a frontier general, and the guy who basically put Ohio on the map (you’re welcome, Buckeyes).
Kyle and Eric are here to drag him out of history’s meme bin and show you:
How Harrison went from 18-year-old ensign to field-promotion legend
Why the Whigs turned “hard cider and log cabins” into the first viral campaign slogan
How Detroit was saved with logistics, not cannon fire (the ultimate flex)
And why the dude was so good at running things that Congress literally let him redraw the Midwest
This isn’t a dusty lecture — it’s a roller coaster through frontier wars, land deals, and political glow-ups that made the first Whig president. And yes, there will be cider jokes.
Cheeze Pleeze # 1133
March 12, 2026, 12:48 a.m.
Find out what "Fuzzy Love" is when we look at an album with that title....delightfully dated hit song medleys from Klaus, and the Hand Man is living his rock n roll dream..and wants you to know about it.
No one wants to fight for Israel!
March 11, 2026, 7:30 p.m.
From the Vault: Break All the Chains! With Bob Avakian; The Potential for Millions to Demand a Whole New Way to Live, w/ Andy Zee & Sunsara Taylor; Plus, “Stepping Into the Future”
March 11, 2026, 2:51 p.m.
“STATE OF EMERGENCY: CHAINS ON PEOPLE WHO DESPERATELY NEED TO BE FREE” a piece written and read by Bob Avakian. Then, a discussion between Andy Zee and Sunsara Taylor. Plus, Bob Avakian speaking to the question, “Revolution sounds good but it ain’t going to happen”? This is an excerpt from The Bob Avakian Interviews. Atlas Winfrey shares his personal reflections on the impact that the leadership of Bob Avakian has had. An excerpt from the documentary film: “STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE”
Between the Lines for March 11, 2026
March 11, 2026, 12:57 p.m.
International Law is the Number One Casualty of US & Israel's Illegal War on Iran; Trump’s Authoritarian Regime’s Next Target: 2026 Midterm Election; Trump EPA Eliminates 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding.
Recovery Radio for 03-12-26
March 11, 2026, 4:43 a.m.
Jolly Good Ginger Discusses What White People Still Need to Learn About White Supremacy
March 11, 2026, 2:55 a.m.
Russell "Jolly" Ellis, known as Jolly Good Ginger, is a North Carolina-born social media activist and former contestant on *Survive the Raft*. With millions of followers across social media, he focuses on deconstructing his upbringing in a racist, white supremacist household to educate others, advocating for racial justice and accountability across American systems.
He’s not a standard political creator.
He’s a loud, profane, unapologetic, anti-racist white Southern man who uses humor, anger, and authenticity to call out white supremacy and MAGA extremism from inside the culture that created it.
He’s rare. He’s needed…and He is our guest today
Cuba Solidarity in Hamilton
March 10, 2026, 10:51 p.m.
Igor K., from the Cuba Solidarity Association of Hamilton, explains what citizens can do, and are doing, to help the blockaded country in a time of rising U.S. aggression.
Matt Simon: The Case For Fake Meat
March 10, 2026, 9:05 p.m.
This week on Sea Change Radio, we take a closer look at the alternative meat industry with Matt Simon, a Senior Writer at Grist. We look back at some of the initial stumbles from companies such as Impossible Foods, what they’re doing now to make their products more appealing to consumers, examine the prospects of some of the fresher faces in the business of lab-grown meat like Mission Barns and discuss the sustainability benefits of this burgeoning segment of the food industry.
The Repository_228
March 10, 2026, 6:32 p.m.
The Repository is an oubliette of musique concrete, nocturnal emanations and audio oddities. An hour of strange music, spoken word musical mash ups of questionable taste. All material is royalty-free, public domain or Creative Commons. This show makes perfect late-night fare. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.
Dating App Ambushes & global LGBTQ news (#1980)
March 10, 2026, 8:26 a.m.
Anti-LGBTQI hate crimes are on the rise in Australia. In New South Wales nearly 200 violent incidents have been reported since 2023, many involving men lured by gay dating apps (Michael Brown reports from Sydney).
And in NewWrap: Russian repression strikes again with the designation of the LGBTQ+ advocacy group Coming Out as an “extremist organization,” “deviant culture” is how a new Deputy Minister in Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government wants to refer to LGBT people, Maryland parents who sued their local school district over LGBTQ-themed storybooks are now one and a half million dollars richer, the international music, art and cultural festival KOLFEST is being targeted by Kyrgyzstan officials based on its alleged promotion of LGBTQ life, and more international LGBTQ news.