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2025 Year in Review

Dec. 30, 2025, 6:26 a.m.
In This Episode: Civic Cipher On the Ground in 2025 Guests of 2025 Shameful Moments of 2025 Assata Shakur 1947-2025 Stories we Covered in 2025 Entertainment News Reflections



A Queer History of 2025 - Part Two

Dec. 30, 2025, 1:55 a.m.
We continue our review of some of the news and feature stories on This Way Out during the past 12 months, including trans lawmakers defending drag and their own dignity, celebrating a venerated Aussie activist, challenging anti-queer laws in the Caribbean, marching for gender rights in the U.K., greeting a drag virtuoso violist, analyzing a major setback at the U.S. Supreme Court, and reviewing the upcoming season at what used to be the The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Those stories and more this week, when you discover “This Way Out.” [NOTE: “NewsWrap” and the “Rainbow Rewind” segments return on our week of 12 January 2026 program.] H A P P Y H O L L Y D A Z E



The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley

Dec. 29, 2025, 7:34 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 program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.



If Music Could Talk - Dec 28 2025 - Happy New Y Ear

Dec. 29, 2025, 7:13 p.m.



If Music Could Talk - Dec 14 2025

Dec. 29, 2025, 7:07 p.m.



“From Garden River to the Globe: Brad Pine’s Digital Vision”“From Garden River to the Globe: Brad Pine’s Digital Vision”

Dec. 29, 2025, 2:50 p.m.
“From Garden River to the Globe: Brad Pine’s Digital Vision” Joining us today is Brad Pine, the creative force behind Waboos, RezFox, Tomahawk141 and the entire Etribe digital ecosystem. Brad is transforming how Indigenous people connect, promote their businesses, and share their culture through technology. His mission is simple but powerful: build Indigenous-owned digital tools that strengthen our economies, preserve our identity, and invite the world to experience the beauty of our culture with respect. We’re thrilled to have him on the show today to talk about his vision, his work, and the future of Indigenous-led digital innovation. ABOUT BRAD PINE Brad Pine is an Ojibway entrepreneur, digital innovator, and the founder of Waboos.ca and the Etribe Media Network, based in Garden River First Nation in Ontario, Canada. A longtime advocate for Indigenous digital sovereignty, Brad has dedicated his career to building online tools, directories, and mobile apps that empower Indigenous entrepreneurs and connect communities across Turtle Island. Through platforms such as Waboos, RezFox, Tomahawk141, and Healers on Demand, Brad’s work provides Indigenous-owned businesses greater visibility while offering non-Indigenous audiences meaningful, respectful access to Indigenous culture, tourism, and knowledge. Driven by a mission to create Indigenous-led technology for a new generation, Brad and his Ojibway team focus on developing culturally grounded digital spaces designed to uplift Indigenous economies and strengthen community connections. His leadership has made Waboos one of the most promising Indigenous business discovery platforms in Canada. We were honored to welcome Brad as a guest on Indigenous in the News, where he shared insights into his digital vision, his community-driven approach, and the future of Indigenous innovation. ABOUT ETRIBE NETWORK Under his stage name, Pony Man, Pony leads Zia Star Records, a platform amplifying Indigenous artists. His latest single, Shake the Tail Feather (2025), is a vibrant anthem blending Navajo-inspired rhythms with themes of joy and unity, accompanied by a stunning music video set in a desert powwow arena. As Executive Producer, Pony champions artists like My Love Red Hand and Eddie Moonville, driving a movement of cultural pride and creative innovation. Waboos.ca or Waboos is a Indigenous owned company located on the Garden River First Nation, Ontario, Canada. Our Ojibway Team prides itself on supplying the tools for our Indigenous people to promote their businesses. Our suite of Websites and apps are Native specific or Indigenous specific content aimed at providing a access point for Non Natives or Non Indigenous users to learn and experience our beautiful culture. More Native Specific, Indigenous specific content website/apps from the Etribe Network are; www.tomahawk141.com “Splitting the Airwaves Right Down the Middle Between Mainstream and The Rez” playing equal parts Indigenous artists and mainstream Non-Indigenous artists. www.rezfox.ca “Live, Love, Learn” Our 3L vision Live life to the fullest, Love unconditionally and Learn about other Cultures. Rezfox is a place of learning, a place to exchange ideas, a place to maybe even find love. www.healersondemand.com a place where “Seekers” can find alternative medicines from “Healers” globally. ABOUT WABOOS Waboos.ca or Waboos is a Indigenous owned company located on the Garden River First Nation, Ontario, Canada. Our Ojibway Team prides itself on supplying the tools for our Indigenous people to promote their businesses. Our suite of Websites and apps are Native specific or Indigenous specific content aimed at providing a access point for Non Natives or Non Indigenous users to learn and experience our beautiful culture. CONTACT PHONE: 249-990-1574 WEBSITES: www.waboos.ca ⁠www.tomahawk141.com⁠ ⁠www.healersondemand.com⁠ EMAIL: ⁠info@waboos.ca



Venezuela / Sunnyside Mushroom Boycott redux

Dec. 29, 2025, 12:43 a.m.
Fixed last episode I said Bustamante instead of Bettencourt as a Leader of Venezuela and I said Sunnyvale,WA instead of Sunnyside, WA mushroom boycott. I used the wrong cuts from The Venezuelan Travelogue. Sorry.



What's Up Wednesday 20121121

Dec. 28, 2025, 10:43 p.m.
free form music



What's Up Wednesday 20121121 - Thanksgiving Episode

Dec. 28, 2025, 10:39 p.m.
free form music



What's Up Wednesday

Dec. 28, 2025, 10:35 p.m.
free form music



W.U.W. - What's Up Wednesday

Dec. 28, 2025, 9:53 p.m.
free form music



W.U.W. - What's Up Wednesday

Dec. 28, 2025, 9:44 p.m.
free form music program



Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Lisa LaRue in our Spotlight Interview (Progressive Rock) Hr 2

Dec. 28, 2025, 6 p.m.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Lisa LaRue in our Spotlight Interview (Progressive Rock) Hr 1

Dec. 28, 2025, 5:59 p.m.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Lisa LaRue (Progressive Rock) Your Tuned into Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome Lisa LaRue, a Cherokee Nation keyboardist, composer, and trailblazer in progressive rock with a career spanning more than three decades. Known for her cinematic, symphonic sound and powerful storytelling, Lisa joins us to talk about her latest album "Forged From Fire." Lisa is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about him at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/lisa-larue. Enjoy music from Lisa LaRue, Blue Mountain Tribe, The Mavericks, Freightrain, Crystal Shawanda, Amanda Rheaume, Diyet & The Love Soldiers, Melody McArthur, Bluedog, Kind of Sea, Joyslam, Joey Stylez, Northern Cree, DJ Shub, Gladwyn Badger, The Melawmen Collective, Mike Paul, Carsen Gray, Elastic Bond, Ozomatli, Slightly Stoopid, Jamie Coon, Gary Small & the Coyote Bros, Pony Man, Vince Fontaine, Annie Humphrey, Indigenous, John Trudell, Melody McArthur, Bryce Morin, William Prince, Julian Taylor, Celeigh Cardinal, Hataalii, Kind of Sea, 1915, Elastic Bond, Irv Lyons Jr., One Way Sky, Campo, Jorge Drexler, Clube da Bossa, Janel Munoa, Shawnee Kish, Lee Harvey Osmond, Tom Wilson, Digging Roots, The Melawmen Collective, The Northstars and much 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.



Episode 272 December 28 2025 Year-end special with listener favourites and holiday cheer

Dec. 28, 2025, 3:01 p.m.
Backbeat provides the soundtrack to your New Year's party with your requests, my favourites and music to celebrate the calendar change. Tune in to hear Rosetta Tharpe, The Louvin Brothers, Django Reinhardt, David Vest, Sinead X Sanders, Reid Jamieson, David Wilcox, Bobby Parker and lots more.



TWIP-251228

Dec. 28, 2025, 1:58 a.m.
Today, we begin with a question that cuts deeper than headlines: What is the war on Gaza really about? They want you to believe it’s religious. They want you to believe it’s ancient hatred or a sudden eruption of violence. But look closer. Think deeper. Because nothing about this war feels spontaneous, accidental, or purely reactive. Was this truly a retaliation for October 7th— or was October 7th the spark that activated a plan already drawn in the shadows? When you watch Gaza being flattened at a pace no military operation could improvise, you start to wonder whether the goal is not retaliation, but removal. Not security, but emptying the land for something else. And here is where the story widens. Some analysts whisper about a future canal— a new trade route that could rival or even replace the Suez Canal. A canal that would run through the very land now being erased. A canal that would shift global power, global trade, global alliances. If such a project existed— who would benefit? Who would lose? Who would quietly support it from behind the curtain? The United States is locked in conflict with Russia and China. China remains the manufacturing engine of the planet. Russia is cut off from Europe and searching for new routes, new partners, new leverage. And the Suez Canal—though Egyptian in name—remains under Western influence. So imagine a new canal emerging. A canal outside Western control. A canal that shifts the balance of power toward Beijing and Moscow. A canal that turns Israel into a strategic command node in a new global supply chain. Is Israel being protected for its own sake— or for a larger geopolitical design? Is Gaza being destroyed for “security”— or for a future that has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with trade, power, and empire? I’m not telling you what to believe. I’m asking you to think. To question. To see the map beneath the rubble. Because wars are never only about what they claim to be. And Gaza—small, besieged, unbroken Gaza— may be sitting on a future powerful nations are willing to destroy an entire people to control. Stay with us. As we peel back the layers. As we follow the money, the routes, the alliances. As we ask the questions the world avoids. This is This Week in Palestine. And today, we look beneath the surface.



Lost the climate gamble! Now what?

Dec. 27, 2025, 8:06 p.m.
With record extreme cold and heat - in December! - leading scientists finally admit: "The world lost the climate gamble". What comes after failure? Hear the latest in a full-length talk by Professor James Dyke from the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter. First, the best estimates of what to expect this year and next in the climate casino.



Program 2601 DR

Dec. 27, 2025, 3:18 p.m.
New Years music into selections from The Well > a new compilation from Independent Project Records



Sonic Café #464/Very, Very Interesting

Dec. 26, 2025, 11:02 p.m.
Sonic Café, Born Under a Bad Sign, that’s Albert King from 1967, so hey welcome to the café, I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 464. This time the Sonic Café gives you some very, very interesting things to share with friends, for example, what’s the true difference between a million and a billion, how smart was Albert Einstein, what social media companies want from you and more. Our very, very interesting, music mix is pulled from 56 years, listen for, The Sweet Sounds of Heaven, a wonderful collaboration between the Rolling Stones, Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder from 2023, Love and Rockets steaming cover of the Temptations Ball of Confusion, also Be Bop Deluxe captured live, the Doughboys, Black Keys, David Bowie from 1970 and many more. All that plus another very, very interesting Sonic Café mash-up. Around the bottom of the hour we’ll spin, Puddles Pity Party with his mash of Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven with the theme from Gilligan’s Island. So yeah, all that and more, and it’s all very, very interesting, All from that little radio café on the Pacific Coast presenting eclectic radio, that’s fun, and very, very interesting. From 1993, here’s the Counting Crows, and we’re the Sonic Café.



Hunger striking UK political prisoners learn lessons from Palestine

Dec. 26, 2025, 4:55 p.m.
Twenty nine political activists associated with the banned group Palestine Action are in British jails. Most have already been held on remand far longer than the normal six-month maximum which the law allows before trial. Four of these political prisoners have now been on hunger strike for well over a month. One of the hunger strikers, Kamran Ahmed, was hospitalized on November 25th due to the effects of the hunger strike on his body, but discharged three days later. Kamran’s sister, Shahmina Alam, and spokesperson from Prisoners for Palestine, Francesca Nadin, join the Electronic Intifada’s Asa Winstanley to discuss the demands of the hunger strikers whose conditions are deteriorating rapidly. Forced and sustained starvation is “shaving years off” of Palestinians’ lives, especially children, whose cognitive and growth development is dependent on good nutrition in their earliest years. Host Nora Barrows-Friedman joins Dr. Thaer Ahmad, an emergency room physician from Health Care Workers for Humanity who has worked extensively in Gaza to discuss Israel’s use of starvation as a key weapon in the genocide.



Hunger striking UK political prisoners learn lessons from Palestine

Dec. 26, 2025, 4:53 p.m.
Twenty nine political activists associated with the banned group Palestine Action are in British jails. Most have already been held on remand far longer than the normal six-month maximum which the law allows before trial. Four of these political prisoners have now been on hunger strike for well over a month. One of the hunger strikers, Kamran Ahmed, was hospitalized on November 25th due to the effects of the hunger strike on his body, but discharged three days later. Kamran’s sister, Shahmina Alam, and spokesperson from Prisoners for Palestine, Francesca Nadin, join the Electronic Intifada’s Asa Winstanley to discuss the demands of the hunger strikers whose conditions are deteriorating rapidly. Forced and sustained starvation is “shaving years off” of Palestinians’ lives, especially children, whose cognitive and growth development is dependent on good nutrition in their earliest years. Host Nora Barrows-Friedman joins Dr. Thaer Ahmad, an emergency room physician from Health Care Workers for Humanity who has worked extensively in Gaza to discuss Israel’s use of starvation as a key weapon in the genocide.



The Shortwave Report 12/26/25

Dec. 25, 2025, 10:35 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, Japan, and Cuba.



Celt In A Twist December 28 2025

Dec. 25, 2025, 9:57 p.m.
It's a look and listen back to our favorite picks of 2025! Join Patricia Fraser for a reprise of the best in contemporary Celtic music counted down in chronological order. Happy New Year (Bliadhna Mhath Ur) from Celt In A Twist!



World Beat Canada Radio December 27 2025

Dec. 25, 2025, 9:53 p.m.
Simply the best. This hour, we present choice cuts from our favorite global albums of 2025, as culled from our monthly top 30 charts. Get our calendar by subscribing to our weekly e-blast at worldbeatinternational.com and play along! Happy New Year from World Beat Canada Radio!



Father David Gierlach - Priest for Peace

Dec. 25, 2025, 9:41 p.m.
This episode is “Father David Gierlach - Priest for Peace”. Father Gierlach, originally from upstate NY but now based in Hawaii, was a sucessful attorney for many years, but then chose to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a priest. Unlike most members of the clergy, who go along to get along even if that means ignoring or even supporting war and genocide, Father Gierlach has been outspoken in his insistence that the church must build the beloved community, one based on peace and respect for human rights. Father Gierlach was interviewed by longtime peace activist and civil resister Jack Gilroy on December 16, 2025.



Cheeze Pleeze # 1122

Dec. 24, 2025, 11:34 p.m.
Groovy over the top Cheeze From the 1960s.....fun, yet with a horror movie tone Cheeze from the 1950s, and a Catbox Cover that even Barry Manilow might hate.



Recovery Radio for 12-25-25

Dec. 24, 2025, 8:42 p.m.
Denise and Johnny talk about what Christmas means to them and discuss strategies for staying sober and sane during the holidays, along with some fabulous Christmas time music.



Eunice Lipton – “Seduced by France”

Dec. 24, 2025, 6:25 p.m.
French Seduction: An American’s Encounter with France, Her Father, and the Holocaust. In a passionate blend of autobiography and cultural history, love, sex and art collide with hatred, withering French xenophobia and death, Eunice Lipton, our guest in this edition of Radio Curious, describes her book, “French Seduction: An American’s Encounter with France, Her Father, and the Holocaust.” Lipton, who lives in Paris and New York received her Ph.D. in art history at New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts. I spoke with her from her home in New York City the last week of March 2007. Because she describes painting as her favorite companions, we began when I asked her to tell us about her friends who she calls art. Eunice Lipton recommends “The Good Soldier: A Tale of Passion,” by Ford Madox Ford. Originally Broadcast: March 28, 2007



Between the Lines for December 24, 2025

Dec. 24, 2025, 12:37 p.m.
Trump Marching to War with Venezuela Unless Congress Intervenes; Israel Increases Repression and Attacks on the Local Economy in Occupied Palestinian West Bank; Impeachment: The Antidote to Trump’s Authoritarian Presidency.



Year End Special: Oscar Brown, Jr. - His Art, His Music, His Politics And His Passion

Dec. 24, 2025, 6:14 a.m.
Oscar Brown Jr. talks about his life, his music, his poetry and his politics from his start as one of the first Black radio hosts to the influence of Paul Robeson and his life as one of the premier songwriters and performers in the country.



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