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Tim Sanders – “A Silicon Valley ‘Secret’ of Success”

April 24, 2026, 4:13 a.m.
Love is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends Tim Sanders, the author of a “Love is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends,” is the Chief Solutions Officer at yahoo.com. Knowledge, network and compassion are the themes of his book and the basis for what he believes will bring most success in business. Tim Sanders recommends “The Third Wave,” by Alvin Toffler. Originally Broadcast: April 9, 2002



The Shortwave Report 04/24/26

April 23, 2026, 10:51 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. Germany, France 24, Cuba, and NHK Japan.



Celt In A Twist April 28 2026

April 23, 2026, 8:39 p.m.
Marked by virtuosic playing and a sense of musical adventure, a new generation is taking Celtic where it's never been before. Explore a world of possibilities with Orkney's Gnoss, Breton's Trouz Bras, Germany's Broom Bezzums and Rum Ragged from Newfoundland & Labrador. This ain't your grandpappy's Celtic. You've got your Celt In A Twist!



World Beat Canada Radio April 25 2026

April 23, 2026, 8:34 p.m.
Is there a doctor in the house? Not this hour, but you get your own Personal Jesus from Al-Qasar. Plus, all-new tracks from Catalonia, Galicia and Tunisia. We go microtonal with Angine de Poitrine, future tropical with Rizomagic and explore new sounds from North Africa with Tamikrest, Natacha Atlas & Samy Bishai. It's good for what ails ya. World Beat Canada Radio!



Sonic Café #481/ Fire, Ice and Attitude

April 23, 2026, 8:31 p.m.
Sonic Café—with the Foo Fighters, so hey welcome to our little coastal radio café! I’m Scott Clark, and this is episode 481. This time the Sonic Café brings the fire and the ice. Social Distortion cranks out a scorching take on Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire, and Diana Ross turns the whole world Upside Down. You’ll also hear Paramore from 2022, plus a raw unplugged version of What It’s Like by Everlast, and a bizarre moment when the Allman Brothers nearly threw down with Johnny Rotten on late-night TV. Around the bottom of the hour, the Sonic Café time machine jumps back to 1953 for Little Willie John’s I’m Shakin’. And if you need laughs, we’ve got you covered—Kellen Erskine uncovers the Red Sox World Series secret, and Josh Johnson makes the case for why the chill Winter Olympics are just plain better than the Summer Games. Plus, a big Sonic Café welcome to our newest sponsor—Only Seniors, It’s like Only Fans... but ahh strictly for seniors. All that plus some other neat stuff thrown in along the way. So buckle up. It’s eclectic. It’s unexpected. And it’s fun. From 1973, let’s jump in with the New York Dolls—because that’s just the way we do it here at the Sonic Café.



Spanish PM challenges Trump doctrine

April 23, 2026, 1:59 a.m.
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez forthrightly challenges the Trump doctrine; Presidents Sheinbaum and Lula also show the proper direction for "middle powers," defy Western neo-colonialism.



Cheeze Pleeze # 1139

April 22, 2026, 11:19 p.m.
We'll look when back in the day, kids learn campy and cheezy songs at camp...enjoy some made for TV Hot Pursuit Disco, and your hosts say i'm sorry with a listener email about CW McCall. Yeah, they're not perfect.



Recovery Radio for 04-23-26

April 22, 2026, 10:45 p.m.
Denise, Deena, and Johnny discuss emotional and social growth in recovery. Focusing on forgiveness, setting boundries, rebuilding trust, and overcoming negative thinking.



Between the Lines for April 22, 2026

April 22, 2026, 1:18 p.m.
As Americans Increasingly Oppose Trump’s Iran War, Pressure Building on Congress to Invoke War Powers Act; Amid Iran War, Increasing Number of US Service Members Seek Advice on Conscientious Objector Status; Osprey Orielle Lake, Founder, Executive Director, Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network.



Scott and Val Save the Universe with Odd News

April 22, 2026, 3:36 a.m.



Scott and Val Save the Universe - Comedy News Magazine

April 22, 2026, 3:33 a.m.



Guest Interview with Political Influencer Kim Hunt @SlaytheGOP

April 22, 2026, 3:23 a.m.
Today’s guest is Kim Hunt—better known on social media as @SlaytheGOP. She is a political science major who has studied journalism and amassed a social media following of over 650,000 active supporters. Her experience in the foster care system has given her a unique perspective of various societal pitfalls and how to best remedy them. We discuss her many issues with GOP governance, her issues with Democrats, how content creators fall short with their attempts at journalism and lists her best practices that she observes when recording.



Walkuman Style #290 rerun

April 22, 2026, 1:01 a.m.
First aired April 9, 2021. 1. By All Means - Jazz Spastiks ft. The Artifacts 2. Wall To Wall 3. Baysider - Moka Only 4. Back To Back - Large Professor 5. Once Again - JSwiss ft. Mark Whitfield 6. The Vibz - Ant1 7. No Comp - Amazing Maze ft. Cella Dwellas and Ran Reed 8. Good As It Gets - Illastrate ft. Senor KAOS 9. Yes Yes Y'all - Horror City, AFRO, Alcynoos and Parental 10. Bob James - Soviets (Jeff Spec & Chaix) 11. Quiet Dawn - Klim Beats 12. Canim - DJ Nio 13. Was it a Dream - Freddie Joachim 14. Cereal Killa - Papoose 15. Hit Me With That (Vice remix instrumental) 16. Couldn't Be - Aquakultre & Uncle Fester ft. Tachichi 17. Warrior Heart - Es-K 18. One 4 Dilla - Verdinyo 19. Statik Selektah (instrumental) - Know-It



Iran Standing its Ground

April 22, 2026, 12:16 a.m.
Iran is standing its ground, representing all who respect international law and the Charter of the United Nations.



From the Vault: Trump Is A Genocidal Racist & How the Regime Can Be Driven From Power

April 21, 2026, 9:56 p.m.
Bob Avakian, Trump is a genocidal racist. Noche Diaz, November 5, The Time Has Come for the Fall of the Trump Fascist Regime. Friends and family of those disappeared by ICE Gestapo protest in LA. Bob Avakian on the potential for revolution.



Low Power Hour 1

April 21, 2026, 9:51 p.m.
first in a series of broadcasts from the late Carl Blare regarding low power broadcasting



Charles Coe Memorial Celebration

April 21, 2026, 8:33 p.m.
A gathering of Charles Coe's friends and mentors paying tribute to this most warm and dignified Boston area writer.



Upbeat Music Hour Show 300 Special 300th Episode Celebration Part 1

April 21, 2026, 4:39 p.m.
Golden oldies (60s, 70s, 80s, 90s)



Echoes of Queer Poetry

April 20, 2026, 7:41 p.m.
Hungary’s political shift as Viktor Orbán is unseated by Péter Magyar, an Australian court allows trans exclusion at lesbian events, Montana affirms transgender legal recognition, the Pride flag is restored at Stonewall National Monument, and National Poetry Month revisits the 1979 March on Washington with Allen Ginsberg, Paula Gunn Allen, and Audre Lorde.



The Appalachian Bluegrass Music Hour with Danny Hensley

April 20, 2026, 2:19 p.m.
Welcome to the Appalachian Bluegrass Music Hour with Danny Hensley. A weekly program featuring the latest in Bluegrass Music track distribution by record labels such as Pinecastle, Billy Blue, Compass, Mountain Home Music, Mountain Fever Records, Turnberry Records, Sound Biscuit, Gravy Records, Sugar Hill, Rebel Records, Rounder Records and music distribution sources such as Get it Played and Airplay Direct.



WINGS #02-26 Gloria Steinem 1996

April 20, 2026, 9:38 a.m.
Gloria Steinem, now 92 years old, is releasing a new memoir. Thirty years ago, she addressed the Feminist Family Values forum hosted by the Foundation for a Compassionate Society, in Austin, Texas. This recording is excerpted from a 45-minute event. It is highly relevant today.



The Mix Sessions 26.4.20.

April 20, 2026, 6:47 a.m.
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca The Mix Sessions is a journey through hypnotic rhythms and soulful deep house groove. Featuring slush, atmospheric textures. TRACKLIST 01. DJ Christian B - We Be Free 02. Alex Finkin, Dj Disciple, N-W-N- - House Music Is--- (N-W-N- B Mix) 03. El Bravo - Sonic Abstract EP (Depths Unknown) 04. DJ Spen, Gary Hudgins, Sarah Sophia - Don-t Be Afraid (Sarah Sophia-s Disco Party Mix) 05. Jullian Gomes, Sio - 1000 Memories 06.Stacy Kidd, Tiffany Jenkins - Look In My Eyes (Main Mix) 07. Abel, Brutha Basil, Peacey - Hand Made (Peacey Remix Instrumental) 08. Miss Malevich, Kali Mija, Doug Gomez - The Difference (Doug Gomez Remix) 09. Tshegotmm, Pat Lezizmo - Life Is Too Short 10. Seb Skalski, Rona Ray - It-s Getting Started (House Extended Mix)



Trip Hop Radio 26.4.20.

April 20, 2026, 6:44 a.m.
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca Trip Hop Radio is a sonic escape into a world of dreamy beats and introspective melodies, featuring an eclectic blend of trip hop, chillout, and downtempo grooves. Updated weekly. TRACKLIST 01. Lou Canon - Coma 02. Wiklow - What's Hidden in the Thicket 03. Pick A Piper - Still Awake 04. Washed Out - Great Escape 05. RUFUS DU SOL - Innerbloom (Tor Remix) 06. Wildgraves - Tub Of War 07. Meesha - Root 08. Sean Savage - Ball de Dick 09. Gruve Collective - Try Harder 10. Tor - Aeris 11. Lydia Ainsworth - White Shadows 12. LJones - July



Lane Rights of Nature Legislation on the Ballot

April 20, 2026, 1:35 a.m.



Crazy Food Prices - Victory Garden!

April 19, 2026, 10:20 p.m.
You see crazy food prices! Last week I covered preparing an emergency food supply on a budget. The next step is community food growing. This Spring is a great time to start your neighborhood on Victory Gardens. This speech by Lamanda Joy to Great Lakes Bioneers tells you how. First broadcast in 2012, ways to get local food going never get old.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Mike Paul in our Spotlight Interview (Indigenous Folk Rock) Hr 2

April 19, 2026, 8:06 p.m.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Mike Paul in our Spotlight Interview (Indigenous Folk Rock) Hr 1

April 19, 2026, 7:51 p.m.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Mike Paul in our Spotlight Interview (Indigenous Folk Rock) Your tuned into Indigenous in Music with Larry K, and this week we welcome back from Pointe-Bleue, Quebec Mike Paul. His latest release, Nutshimit, is a powerful reflection on culture, land, and identity. We’re looking forward to diving into the music and the meaning behind it. He'll be stopping by into our spotlight at our Say Magazine Studios. Come read all about him at our place on the web at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/mike-paul. Also enjoy music from Mike Paul, The City Lines, Alex Anest, Maten, Black Bear, Sinuupa, Chulius & the Filarmonicos, Nuuro, Dan Linitie, Gator Beaulieu, Curtis Clear Sky and the Constellationz, Murray Porter, Ozomatli, Robbie Robertson, Logan Staats, Siibii, Angel Baribeau, J.A.M, Andrew Clingan, Stevie Salas, Soda Stereo, Angus Vincent, Paul Star, Jota Quest, Dj Bitman, The North Sound, Carsen Gray, Robin Cisek, JD Crosstown, Melody McArthur, Janel Munoa and much more. Visit us at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org to explore our programs, celebrate culture, and connect with powerful voices shaping our communities. Step inside Two Buffalo Studios, browse our SAY Magazine Library, and meet the incredible Artists and Entrepreneurs who are making an impact today.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley

April 19, 2026, 2:03 p.m.
This week features brand new music from the new Darin & Brooke Aldridge album, the new Jerry Salley album and tunes from Sunday Drive, Eddie Sanders, Daniel Crabtree and many others. The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Southern Gospel & Bluegrass 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, streamed through our radio station APP and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org. This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.



Episode 288 April 19 2026 Springing through the history of popular music

April 19, 2026, 1:30 p.m.
This week you'll hear Moon Mullican doing a song we mostly relate to Nat King Cole, then a recording by Nat that isn't well known at all. We'll also have some great Nashville recordings - and not all are country - including a record many would call rockabilly, but made by the group in the picture before that was a thing. We'll throw in an early jazz number by McKinney's Cotton Pickers - even if you don't know the band you probably know most of the players, and some great Hawaiian guitar pickin' by King Nawahi. Patsy Cline, Blue Moon Marquee and Brandon Isaak are going to help us along - should be a good show. Backbeat is also available in a 56 and 58 minute versions in three separate files if you want breaks. I am happy to provide custom station IDs, promos and liners. Email Lorne@Backbeatradio.com or visit www.backbeatradio.com for more information.



TWIP-260419

April 19, 2026, 2:53 a.m.
Today, we open with three voices, three videos, three warnings echoing across the digital world. Each comes from a different creator, a different background, a different corner of the political landscape. And yet, together, they reveal something deeper about the moment we are living in. Something unsettling. Something urgent. Something we can no longer afford to ignore. The first voice comes from a filmmaker who looks straight into the camera and says the quiet part out loud: “Why This War on Islam Is a War on YOU.” His message is not about religion alone. It is about the machinery of fear, how it is built, how it is funded, how it is weaponized. He argues that the narratives targeting Muslims are not accidents, not misunderstandings, not isolated bursts of prejudice. They are engineered. Manufactured. Designed to divide the public and distract from the crises that actually shape our lives. And as he speaks, you feel the weight of his warning: when a society is taught to fear one group, it becomes easier to manipulate all groups. The war on Islam, he says, is not just about Muslims. It is about the public itself, about how easily fear can be turned into policy, and how quickly policy can become violence. Then comes the second voice, a commentator stepping into the spotlight with a confession: “I Was WRONG - My Apology for Israel Criticism.” His tone is heavy, conflicted, almost trembling under the pressure of a public reversal. He tells his audience that he has reevaluated his stance, that he now sees Israel’s actions differently, that he feels compelled to correct himself. Whether one agrees with him or not, the moment is revealing. It exposes the immense pressure placed on public figures who speak about Israel and Palestine, the scrutiny, the backlash, the expectation to align with certain narratives. His apology becomes more than a personal statement; it becomes a symbol of how volatile this conversation has become, how quickly voices can shift, and how deeply political narratives shape what people feel safe to say. It forces us to ask: when someone changes their position so publicly, is it conviction? Is it pressure? Is it fear? Or is it the weight of a narrative that leaves little room for dissent? And then, the third voice, perhaps the most haunting of all. A journalist staring into the lens, saying: “This Gaza Fact Will SICKEN You - Media Covers It Up.” He speaks of entire Palestinian families erased, not metaphorically, not symbolically, but literally removed from the civil registry. Grandparents, parents, children, infants, whole bloodlines gone. He asks why this is not front page news everywhere. Why the world is not screaming. Why the deaths of thousands of Palestinians are treated as footnotes, as background noise, as tragedies too inconvenient to acknowledge. His voice cracks with urgency as he describes the scale of loss, the silence surrounding it, and the moral failure of media systems that choose what suffering is worthy of attention and what suffering is allowed to disappear. Three videos. Three narratives. Three alarms ringing at once. One warns us about the weaponization of fear. One reveals the pressure shaping public speech. One exposes the erasure of human lives. Together, they paint a picture of a world where truth is contested, where narratives are engineered, where silence is strategic, and where the cost of speaking, or not speaking, is measured in lives. Tonight, we bring these voices into the same room. Not to endorse them. Not to dismiss them. But to understand what they reveal about the world we are living in, a world where propaganda is polished, where apologies are politicized, and where the suffering of an entire people can be buried beneath headlines that never come. This is This Week in Palestine. And today, we begin by listening, not to the noise, but to the warnings hidden beneath it.



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