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Recovery Radio for 06-18-25

June 18, 2025, 9:56 p.m.



The ICE Raid Protests in LA with Activist Wendy Amara / What Conservatives Say About Immigration

June 18, 2025, 8:15 p.m.
Today’s guest is Wendy Amara—an activist, board member of Roots and Wings (a content creator group that uplifts the stories of immigrants) and the host of the Yes, Mujer--Build It! podcast. She can be found online @wendyamara. In the first half of the show, we get some insight into the Ice Raid protests in Los Angeles, the culture of protesting in Los Angeles, and what outcomes the protesters want to see. In the second half of the show, we address the right-wing pushback on immigration protests and try to uncover why immigration is such a challenging issue for the country to reconcile with.



Today's Bluegrass With Host Danny Hensley

June 18, 2025, 2:09 p.m.
This episode of Today's Bluegrass contains all new music. The show can be heard on Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio five times each week. Monday at 9 AM, Tuesday at 12 AM, Thursday and Friday at 11 PM and Saturday at 3 AM - all times Eastern. Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio can be tuned in locally at 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming world wide at www.sbbradio.org We are WSBB - Digital Broadcasting Radio.



Between the Lines for June 18, 2025

June 18, 2025, 12:52 p.m.
Israel-Iran Conflict Risks Regional War That Could Entangle in the U.S. Massive Nationwide 'No Kings' Protest the Largest Expression of Opposition Yet to Trump Fascism. House Approves Trump-GOP Budget That Will Decimate National Parks, Sell-Off Public Lands.



Fascism IS Here & Happening NOW—No ICE Raids, No Military Parade—IN THE STREETS J14! #TrumpMustGoNow

June 18, 2025, 3:55 a.m.
ICE Raid Terror,Troops in LA, Democrats Arrested, Protesters Brutalized. Sunsara Taylor on June 14. Bob Avakian REVOLUTION #115: "The Trump Fascist Regime Must Go—NOW—before it is too late!" Voices of people standing up against the Trump fascist regime. Two slogans: “In the Name of Humanity We Refuse to Accept a Fascist America” & “This Whole System Is Rotten and Illegitimate—We Need and We Demand: A Whole New Way to Live, A Fundamentally Different System.”? (The Bob Avakian Interviews, 2025)



Marilyn Waring: Our economic system assigns no value to peace – Archive ONE

June 18, 2025, 1:58 a.m.
Marilyn Waring’s work and inspiring life are described in a documentary film by Terre Nash. I’m bringing back the soundtrack of this film to support a debate on the unquestioned need for economic growth at all cost and on what course to take to end the wars. At age 22 (in 1974) Marilyn Waring became the youngest member of the New Zealand Parliament. She chaired the prestigious Public Expenditures Committee and became familiar with the Gross Domestic Product system and decided to disclose its pathologies in a film, her teachings at AUT University in Auckland and really her life as a feminist economist. The film, “Who’s Counting” traces her quest to explore how the fate of women and of the earth are irrevocably tied up with the deadly pursuit of economic growth. Marilyn Waring was shocked and dismayed when she learned that all countries that are members of the UN are forced to keep their books and design their budgets under the system of National Income Accounting. This GDP system counts only cash transactions in the market and recognizes no value other than money. This means there is no value to peace and to the preservation of the environment.



Marilyn Waring’s work and inspiring life are described in a documentary film by Terre Nash. I’m bringing back the soundtrack of this film to support a debate on the unquestioned need for economic growth at all cost and on what course to take to end the wa

June 18, 2025, 1:39 a.m.
Marilyn Waring’s work and inspiring life are described in a documentary film by Terre Nash. I’m bringing back the soundtrack of this film to support a debate on the unquestioned need for economic growth at all cost and on what course to take to end the wars. At age 22 (in 1974) Marilyn Waring became the youngest member of the New Zealand Parliament. She chaired the prestigious Public Expenditures Committee and became familiar with the Gross Domestic Product system and decided to disclose its pathologies in a film, her teachings at AUT University in Auckland and really her life as a feminist economist. The film, “Who’s Counting” traces her quest to explore how the fate of women and of the earth are irrevocably tied up with the deadly pursuit of economic growth. Marilyn Waring was shocked and dismayed when she learned that all countries that are members of the UN are forced to keep their books and design their budgets under the system of National Income Accounting. This GDP system counts only cash transactions in the market and recognizes no value other than money. This means there is no value to peace and to the preservation of the environment.



Shon Hiatt: Lithium and the Salton Sea

June 17, 2025, 11:56 p.m.
Lithium - it's the third element on the periodic table, but most of us don't know too much about it besides that it's in electric car batteries. This week on Sea Change Radio, we welcome University of Southern California Business Professor Shon Hiatt to learn more about the lithium industry - how this mineral is mined, its importance to the energy and transportation sectors, and why lithium’s market price has collapsed over the past few years. We use the enormous lithium deposits in Southern California’s Salton Sea as a jumping off point for a larger conversation about all things lithium, including the environmental impacts of its extraction.



Commentary on Iran

June 17, 2025, 4:02 p.m.
Israel's 'pre-emptive' strike ought to sober everyone. Israel is armed with nuclear weapons. As Jeffrey Sachs pointed out, the reason this is all unfolding, and the names of the countries involved, is because of the British Empire. As the Anglo-French alliance prevailed in World War I, defeating the Ottomans, the British and French divided the spoils amongst themselves. They put in the kings they wanted, to be given authority under their empires. There is an odd idea that these local entities have been running things in West Asia. In fact, the whole Levant belongs to Western imperialism, and they are not letting it go. It has no connection to who happens to be a head-of-state in the region. There was an idea that, with Iran, there would be a "deal." We debase ourselves as Canadians when we accept this language. Interactions between states are supposed to involved international law and the UN Charter. But in the world of Mar-a-lago, it's just a "deal." And a "deal" is just as good as a nod or handshake from Trump. Trump has said himself that he knew Israel was going to attack. And if you follow what he says, the so-called "talks" and so-called "deal," if you look at the language, said that Iran would have to completely abandon its nuclear program. Trump literally said regarding the nuclear infrastructure that "we can blow it up." Now, we are told that Israel is unable to completely remove that infrastructure without U.S-supplied bunker-busters. These are the same bombs used to kill the Lebanese resistance leader, and are likely to be provided. There will be no change in policy. It is as with NATO, which wants to expand military operations into Asia, a machine with no off-switch. It is an aggressive operation, and has been since the time of Sitting Bull. Minister Anand perfectly stated things from the vassal point-of-view: we want the two parties to not expand the fighting and negotiate results. But it included the paragraph, that we are concerned about the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic. Full stop: they’re 'concerned' about the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic, but they are not concerned about Israel's nuclear program. Israel has hundreds of nuclear weapons, and the finest delivery mechanisms that America could pass on to them. The bargain of Anglo-French tutelage was that Israel would always have more advanced weaponry than the neighbouring states. We cannot even discuss (not even the NDP) Israel's nuclear weapons, and practicing assassinations throughout the region and the neighbourhood. Some years ago, Iraq had wanted a nuclear program, under international inspection. Israel disagreed, and blew up the Iraqi installation. Iraq's right under the NPT was taken away, because Washington and Tel Aviv decided to. And Iran's is the most inspected program in the region. There has been no inspection of Israel's nuclear capacity. They are not a member of the non-proliferation treaty. And, in Canada, no leader of any party chooses to talk about it. That which they choose not to talk about is probably the most important thing. Iran's program was initially started by the West's own vassal, the Shah. Iran inherited this sharing. In order to have peaceful relations with the Western powers, Iran consented to be inspected. So what do we have now? What we have now is that Iran is being attacked, and their scientists - civilians, have been murdered. And all the neighbouring states have been bombed and attacked by Israel: Iraq, Libya, Syria, Tunisia will tell you about bombs and assassinations. And the G7, talking about being independent from Trump, will do everything he says. As Trump tariffs Canadian steel and aluminum, to break our back, Carney says Canada needs to worry about China.



WINGS #11- and #12-25 Goddesses of India (for weeks of June 23 and 30)

June 17, 2025, 8:42 a.m.
Four women present stories and songs about these ancient female deities and how they are worshiped today. Part 1 is about village goddesses and how they meet a wide range of people's needs.Part 2, Major Hindu Goddesses, is about Hinduism's consolidation of goddesses to build national unity; yet the same goddess may have many different names and functions, including - very popular - exemplifying the supportive wife.



If Music Could Talk - June 15 2025

June 17, 2025, 4:19 a.m.



USAID cuts cripple global queer rights & more LGBTQ news!

June 17, 2025, 12:08 a.m.
USAID cuts devastate the global queer community; a Czech trans woman beats forced sterilization in the EuroCourt, young bi women fuel Australia’s queer population explosion, U.S. Southern Baptists call for marriage equality repeal, World Pride brings joy and defiance to the U.S. capital, Tel Aviv Pride becomes a casualty of the Israel-Iran conflict, dozens of Congress members press the State Department for info on a detained gay Venezuelan make-up artist, and a lesbian U.S. Air Force veteran is elected mayor of San Antonio, Texas. Those stories and more this week when you find “This Way Out.”



UpFront Soul #2025.24-June 17-23, 2025 - Pride Month/Remembering Sly Stone hr 2

June 16, 2025, 9:03 p.m.
We'll start with a set paying tribute to the incomparable Sly Stone, then spend the rest of the show celebrating Pride Month with dance classics from Sylvester, blues from Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith, and anthems from The Village People, Jacke Shane, and Frenchie Davis.



UpFront Soul #2025.24-June 17-23, 2025 - Pride Month/Remembering Sly Stone Hr 1

June 16, 2025, 8:58 p.m.
We'll start with a set paying tribute to the incomparable Sly Stone, then spend the rest of the show celebrating Pride Month with dance classics from Sylvester, blues from Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith, and anthems from The Village People, Jacke Shane, and Frenchie Davis.



Demonstrate Sunday to stop war with Iran!

June 16, 2025, 7:23 p.m.
Jacob Leibovitch, a Steelworker representative and coordinator with Labour4Palestine GTA [L4P], describes the upcoming call for a mass demonstration to end the war between Israel and Iran and stop the genocide in Gaza. The L4P is working with the Palestinian Youth Movement, to hold both a teach-in and a demonstration on the upcoming Sunday, June 22nd. The teach-in will precede the demonstration. You can sign-up for the free teach-in at https://bit.ly/4l8dfLW and it is described on the Instagram page of L4P-GTA: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ-g61aNfjq/ INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROTEST CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://www.instagram.com/p/DK984wGgicC/ Please subscribe to PYM-Toronto and Labour4Palestine-GTA on Instagram for more information about the teach-in and demonstration.



June 16 - “Guarding the Ancestors in Florida: A Conversation with AIM Leader Robert Rosa”

June 16, 2025, 2:55 p.m.
"On this week’s edition of Indigenous in the News, we’re honored to welcome a passionate advocate, organizer, and protector of Indigenous rights — Robert Rosa, President of the American Indian Movement Central Florida. Robert has been on the frontlines of some of Florida’s most urgent struggles involving sacred lands, burial site desecration, and the ongoing failure of institutions to uphold Native sovereignty and federal protections like the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act — known as NAGPRA. As a leader within AIM, Robert has worked tirelessly to hold contractors, developers, and public officials accountable when sacred Indigenous burial sites are threatened or destroyed. His work isn’t just about resistance — it’s about education, justice, and healing. Today, he joins us to shed light on the battles unfolding across Florida where Native history is being bulldozed in the name of profit — and to share how community members, tribal nations, and allies can take action to protect the ancestors and the laws that were meant to honor them. INDIGENOUS IN THE NEWS WITH ROBERT ROSA ABOUT ROBERT ROSA Robert Rosa is the dedicated President of the American Indian Movement (AIM) Central Florida chapter and an active advocate for the protection of Indigenous heritage and sacred sites. Under his leadership, AIM Central Florida has successfully intervened in multiple cases where developers attempted to disturb Native mounds and burial grounds. Notably, in February 2023, Rosa played a key role in persuading Jupiter's Historical Review Board to deny a permit for excavation at a site containing ancient Indian mounds, resulting in the land’s protection. A member of the Taino community, Rosa has also worked collaboratively with Miccosukee and Seminole tribal representatives to challenge unauthorized digs across the region, emphasizing respect for ancestral lands and cultural sovereignty seminoletribune.org. He is known for persistent public advocacy, attending local government meetings, raising community awareness, and helping secure protections at sites with deep historical significance . Committed to preserving these sacred spaces, Rosa continues to lead grassroots campaigns across Central Florida—challenging developers, mobilizing allies, and ensuring that Indigenous voices are central to decisions about land use and cultural heritage. CONTACT AIM CENTRAL FLORIDA Email: aimcfchapter@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/AIMCentralFlorida Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-indian-movement-central-florida/?viewAsMember=true ABOUT NAGPRA Purpose To protect Native American burial sites on federal and tribal lands. To ensure that Native communities can reclaim ancestral remains and sacred items from museums and federal institutions. To prevent construction and development projects from disturbing Native graves without proper consultation and procedures. Who Must Comply Federal agencies Public museums that receive federal funding Developers or contractors working on federal or tribal lands Main Requirements Inventory and Repatriation Museums must inventory and identify Native remains and objects in their collections. Institutions must notify and work with tribes affiliated with those items for their return. Discovery on Federal or Tribal Lands If Native human remains or cultural items are discovered on federal or tribal land, the agency or contractor must: Immediately stop all activity. Notify the appropriate tribes. Follow a respectful process for possible repatriation or reburial. Consultation with Tribes Before any project that might impact cultural sites, agencies are required to consult with affiliated Native nations. Penalties Institutions that fail to comply can face civil penalties, lawsuits, and loss of federal funding. Unauthorized excavation or possession of remains or sacred objects can result in criminal prosecution under related laws like the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA). Limitations and Challenges NAGPRA only applies on federal or tribal lands, not private property—this is a major loophole. Enforcement is often slow, inconsistent, or ignored. Developers sometimes evade the law through poor oversight or weak local enforcement. Why It Matters For Native communities, NAGPRA is more than a legal tool — it’s about respecting ancestors, preserving identity,



Roots Of My Heritage With Danny Hensley

June 16, 2025, 2:53 p.m.
Bluegrass Gospel music with Host Danny Hensley. Roots of My Heritage celebrates the music I grew up with and still enjoy to this day. A one hour program that is broadcast live and recorded for distribution for radio stations across the globe through iTunes, RSS.com, Radio4all, Podbean and of course SoundCloud. Broadcast locally in Powell, Tennessee on 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming world wide on www.sbbradio.org



James Monroe: Pt. IV

June 16, 2025, 1:56 p.m.
Surprise! James Monroe didn’t write the Monroe Doctrine—John Quincy Adams did... then he refused to take credit like the ultimate 1820s ghostwriter. In this episode, Kyle and Eric dig into the foreign policy flex that told Europe to stay outta the Western Hemisphere (while we quietly kept receipts). We break down the real reason the doctrine was written (hint: hi, Russia), why Latin America loved the idea but side-eyed our follow-through, and how the U.S. turned “no new colonies” into “we run this hemisphere now.” From British drama to Venezuelan oil beefs, we’re covering it all—plus, a presidential power ranking that might just put Monroe in GOAT contention. You’ll laugh. You’ll learn. You might hear the word “non-colonialization” butchered more than once.



WINGS#10-25 In Memory of Sally Roesch Wagner

June 16, 2025, 1:50 p.m.
Sally Roesch Wagner died June 11th, 2025, at nearly 83 years old. She is renowned for her deep research into the women's suffrage movement in the United States, its inspiration from first nations women, and the deep division created by allying with right-wing religious and racist women. Sally recovered the erased history of Matilda Joslyn Gage, an adopted member of an indigenous band who saw true gender equality and who blamed western patriarchal religion for women's oppression. Sally publicly performed as Gage and as Elizabeth Cady Stanton. She also taught, and held a doctorate in Women's Studies and History of Consciousness. 



James Monroe: Pt. III

June 16, 2025, 1:48 p.m.
Think you know James Monroe? Think again. In this fiery episode, Kyle and Eric spill the historical tea on the 5th President of the United States, diving deep into the Monroe Doctrine, territorial expansion, and the absolute trainwreck that was the Panic of 1819 — aka America’s first big economic flop. We’re talking federal power, tariff drama, and the not-so-United States flexing on each other pre-Civil War. You’ll get the lowdown on Andrew Jackson’s unauthorized chaos in Florida, the founding of Liberia, and the messy reality behind the Missouri Compromise. Oh, and did we mention presidential pets? Yeah, that’s in here too. This episode is a wild ride through early American economics, international diplomacy, and all the hot takes they don’t teach you in school. Whether you're a history buff, policy wonk, or just here for the tea, this one’s got it all.



James Monroe: Pt. II

June 16, 2025, 1:43 p.m.
Get ready for a presidential glow-up like no other. In this episode, hosts Eric Mason and Kyle take you deep into the world of James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States—and the face of what was questionably called the Era of Good Feelings. Spoiler: it wasn’t all sunshine and unity. We’re unpacking Monroe’s crushing win over Rufus King in the 1816 election, the forgotten greatness of Vice President Daniel Tompkins (a broke abolitionist hero), and Monroe’s awkward attempt at a “national unity” tour that stirred up more tension than it solved. It’s a wild ride through early American politics: *The founding fathers’ financial failures—yep, a bunch of them died broke *The juicy Reynolds Affair scandal that shook the nation *Monroe’s underrated but wildly effective cabinet *His rivalry with Alexander Hamilton and all the ego that came with it *And the quiet but powerful influence of Elizabeth Monroe, a First Lady who brought French elegance and diplomatic finesse to the White House



James Monroe: Pt. I

June 16, 2025, 1:10 p.m.
James Monroe: war hero, founding father, and the real reason the Monroe Doctrine is still a thing today. In this episode of The Buck Starts Here, Kyle and Eric break down the messy legacy of America’s fifth president. From battlefields to foreign policy, Monroe’s story is full of contradictions and drama you never saw coming. We’re diving into: * The Monroe Doctrine - America's original "stay out of our backyard" policy. * The not-so-good Era of Good Feelings (spoiler: it was complicated). * Monroe's real relationship with slavery, Gabriel's rebellion, and the Missouri Compromise. * The role of religion and rebellion in early America. * Plus, wild presidential trivia you won't find in your history books.



June 15, 2025: He fell for chicken feet

June 16, 2025, 3:40 a.m.
Rockin' cumbia from XIXA and La Banda Chuska; Bio Ritmo's brand new single as they prepare for their first visit to Colombia; Brazilian samba-funk by Laiz & the New Love Experience and Seu Jorge; beautiful late-career statements from Mali's Salif Keita and Kasse Mady Diabaté; acoustic guitar music from southern Africa, including Madalitso Band's new album; Trinidadian soca remixed by Luke Una



Gabriel Rockhill - Liberalism and Fascism

June 15, 2025, 11:13 p.m.
Gabriel Rockhill is an American philosopher, writer, and cultural critic, and is Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University. The talk was sponsored by the Young Democratic Socialists of America, and took place on April 18, 2025 at Kansas State University. The episode ends with a short piece written by Caitlin Johnstone and read by Tim Foley, titled "A Truth-Based Relationship with Realty Requires Courage".



Wild Card Smoke

June 15, 2025, 9:54 p.m.
Wildfire smoke will slow down warming. New science with Dr. Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth in Seattle. Its big. Plus drought advancing, becoming more extreme due to global warming. Lead Author Solomon Gebrechorkos from Oxford explains. Stefan Rahmstorf on AMOC collapse. New maps of extreme cold in Europe's future.



Indigenous in the Music with Larry K - Tracy Bone in our Spotlight Interview (Country) Hr 2

June 15, 2025, 4:47 p.m.



Indigenous in the Music with Larry K - Tracy Bone in our Spotlight Interview (Country) Hr 1

June 15, 2025, 4:45 p.m.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Tracy Bone in our Spotlight Interview (Country) Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, Today we’re celebrating 19 amazing years on the air, and what better way to mark this milestone than by welcoming back the artist who helped us launch this journey—Tracy Bone from Winnipeg, Manitoba! Tracy was one of our very first guests back in 2006, and she returns today with her powerful new single, “Make It Look Easy.” It’s a full-circle moment, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Read all about Tracy Bone at our place at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/tracy-bone. Enjoy music from Tracy Bone, TRIBZ, Melody McArthur, Xoel Lopez, Willie Nab, Ximena Sarinana, Samantha Crain, Sara Kae, William Prince, Jasmine Netsena, Wayne Lavallee, Thea May, Linda McKenzie, Gary Small, Patty Davis, Sandra Sutter, War, One Way Sky, Stevie Salas, Old Soul Rebel, Latin Playboys, Link Wray, Detroit Blues Band, Raven Reid and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.



James Madison Pt. IV

June 15, 2025, 2:23 p.m.
Kyle, Eric Mason, and special guest JoelMc (official Canadian correspondent) unpack thedrama, destruction, and downright questionable decision-making that shaped this war. From the burning of Washington, D.C. to the Battle of Lake Erie, we coverit all—including the hilarious, ongoing blame game over who actually set D.C. on fire.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley

June 15, 2025, 1:52 p.m.
The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Gospel Music Radio program with radio station & program host Danny Hensley. The program is recorded live each Sunday morning while being broadcast on 91.7 FM Community radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org. This week we feature tunes from Jeff Tolbert & Primitive Road, Flatt Lonesome, Stacy Grubb, Laurel River Line, Mountain Faith, Danny Paisley, Ashleigh Graham, and many more. This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.



Episode 244 June 15, 2025 Helping to save vintage music from oblivion

June 15, 2025, 1:05 p.m.
Got some international music mixed in on Backbeat this week as we hear from the Queen of Ranchera, Lucha Reyes and Japanese icon, Misora Hibari plus and American song made famous by a British Skiffle Band. It's all part of the musical fabric that's woven here every week.



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