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If Music Could Talk - Dec 31 2023

Jan. 3, 2024, 3:40 a.m.



The Unsustainable Green Transition - Simon Michaux - Part TWO of TWO

Jan. 3, 2024, 3:35 a.m.
Simon Michaux is associate professor at the Geological Survey of Finland. He and his team advise the Finnish government on how to phase out fossil fuels. As former mining engineer Michaux warns that we just don't have enough minerals and materials in the Earth's crust to develop a fully renewable economy along the standards we have come to expect - and he offers solutions. Thanks to Rachel Donald, who engaged Michaux in a conversation on PlanetCritical. DATE: April 19, 2023 LOCATION: Internet



Namrata Chowdhary: Three (50) Is A Magic Number (re-broadcast)

Jan. 3, 2024, 1:05 a.m.
In the first decade of this century many of us learned that the threshold for keeping our planet healthy was 350 parts per million of carbon dioxide. Advocates like those at 350.org emphasized the need to adopt practices to help the earth stay below that number. Well, unfortunately, we earthlings have blown through that limit and are presently looking at 419 parts per million. But that doesn’t mean the idea of lowering our carbon emissions is moribund. And there are still organizations like 350.org keeping the dream alive. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Namrata Chowdhary, the Head of Public Engagement at 350.org. We learn more about the organization’s roots, examine some of the fights they’ve taken on, and discuss how they’re planning to evolve. We also talk about the corporatization of some larger environmental organizations and dive into the issues surrounding fossil fuel divestiture.



The Repository_130

Jan. 2, 2024, 8:49 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 faire. 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.



Ambiance Congo: December 31, 2023

Jan. 2, 2024, 2:31 a.m.
Congolese popular music



Australia’s 5th Marriage Equality Anniversary

Jan. 2, 2024, 1:14 a.m.
AUSTRALIA’s first gay and lesbian legally married couples are celebrating their fifth anniversaries in January 2024. Of course, the march down the politically-fraught aisle was long and hard. The conservative agenda of Prime Minister John Howard’s Liberal Party saw making the civil institution explicitly heterosexual as a priority, and passed an amendment to the Marriage Act in 2004. Over the next thirteen years, 22 attempts to overturn that law in Parliament failed, while public support for marriage equality grew. Still, the administration of then-Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull opted for a non-compulsory, non-binding mail-in postal vote on the issue. The turning point came in August of 2017. That’s when “This Way Out” SYDNEY correspondent BARRY McKAY picks up the story. [“NewsWrap” returns next week.]



Warner Creek Forest Action 1995

Jan. 1, 2024, 9:05 p.m.



Episode 549: Caymus is in the house

Jan. 1, 2024, 5:09 p.m.
SIPS – We kick off Season 12 with wines from Chateau Montelena and Caymus. 37- it’s the number of training hours we spent for proper Cheetos pairing recommendations. Justin rounds out his tasting notes with BBQ chip seasoning <3 Oh yeah, some really killer wines from Wagner are on this episode.



Today's Bluegrass With Program Host Danny Hensley

Jan. 1, 2024, 3:36 p.m.
This episode of Today's Bluegrass features music from artists - Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Caroline Owens, The Kruger Brothers, Tim & Jan O'brien, 7 Mile Bluegrass, The Tennessee Bluegrass Band and more. 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 and www.sbbradio.net We are now WSBB - Digital Broadcasting Radio.



Broadcast 621

Jan. 1, 2024, 3:38 a.m.
25th anniversary year of Seldom Heard Radio & Radio Thrift Shop on WSCS. There will be occasional (possibly monthly) new editions of RTS for as long as I have the energy/time/inclination to record them.



December 31, 2023: Top 10 compilations & reissues of 2023

Jan. 1, 2024, 1:59 a.m.
Global A Go-Go's favorite recordings of 2023, part 3 of a 3 part series: Top ten compilations and reissues, plus ten more honorable mentions



Walkuman Style #374

Dec. 31, 2023, 8:55 p.m.
1. Belafonte - Type.Raw ft. Ill Conscious, Venomous2000 and Debonair P 2. Blasto Maschineguhn - Bobby Noble 3. The Only Way - Kaidi Tatham ft. Uhmeer 4. Bottom Line - Deadchannel9000 5. Grounded - Jak Hellington ft. Skyler Deans and DJ Uncle Fester 6. The Don's Chop - AC The Program Director 7. Format - The Emsee 8. The Path - Brian Bars Burns 9. Do It Today - K. Sparks 10. Humanity - Kid Abstrakt & Leo Low Pass 11. High Fives and C*ke Lines - Profound79 12. Smoothness - Phil Tyler & Mobsta Mane 13. Straight Classic -Doctor Omega ft. Tragedy Khadafi 14. Find A Means - J. Sands ft. Elzhi and Skyzoo 15. Learn Today - C-Jillz ft. Joe Glass 16. Falls To Pieces - Pat Van Dyke ft. Juan Manuel Rodriguez 17. Soldier - Len-Dor & Rhook Beats ft. E. Smitty 18. No Car - Skipp Whitman & Spittzwell ft. Francois The Great 19. Dsnt Rly Matta - TeCoby Hines 20. Commandifesto - Pseudo Intellectuals ft. Nelson Rivera 21. Really Relaxism - Funky DL 22. Sunset - Otxhello



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - The B Side Players with Karlos Paez in our Spotlight Interview (Reggae, Latin Soul) Hr 2

Dec. 31, 2023, 6:37 p.m.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley

Dec. 31, 2023, 4:25 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 and/or www.sbbradio.net This week we're enjoying a variety of wonderful heartfelt songs from the station library including Gospel music selections from The Nunn Sisters, Sisters, The Powells, and more. This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few select sources for access to radio stations all across the globe.



Episode 168 December 31, 2023 Fan favourites heard on Backbeat in 2023

Dec. 31, 2023, 3:27 p.m.
It's our year-end Backbeat show this week where you'll hear some of the favourite records played over the past year, based on listener feedback. We've got The Sensational Nightingales, Sol Ho'opi'i (pictured), Caterina Valente, Blue Moon Marquee, Roy Orbison, Laurel Aitken and much more.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - The B Side Players with Karlos Paez in our Spotlight Interview (Reggae, Latin Soul) Hr 1

Dec. 31, 2023, 3:22 p.m.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome Karlos Piez, founding member of the B Side Players. Next year they will celebrating 30 years of bringing us the best Latin soul music from Chula Vista, California. They have been putting out the singles and and will be performing live at our “Indigenous Music Industry Night” Thursday, January 25th at the Whiskey Go Go. In Hollywood, California. Read all about Karlos and the B-Side Players on our site at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/b-side-players/ Enjoy music from B Side Players, Dan L'initie, Ozomatli, Toko Tasi, Carsen Gray, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Qacung, Airjazz, Aysanabee, Digging Roots, Logan Staats, One Way Sky, Garret T. Willie, Murray Porter, Crystal Shawanda, Low Budget Rock Star, Dustin Harder, Q052, Litefoot, Elastic Bond, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, Julian Taylor Band, Martha Redbone, Jamie Coon QVLN 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 2023.0E.00) Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve ProLeftPodcast Episode; (Episode 2023.0E.01) A Continued Look at the ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment

Dec. 30, 2023, 11:31 p.m.
Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.00 Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It With Clips from The Professional Left Podcast Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. Listening to his comments were difficult for me, as having grown up in a very red county in NY State, I had become increasingly frustrated and fatigued by the insane logic and ignorance of those I spoke to about politics; he only added to that frustration by dragging progressives into a conversation I thought nothing of. After giving this episode some though, I recorded this in response. As the title hints, the episode was recorded around Thanksgiving, my original intent being to release it during this Christmas holiday. While I do share his concerns, I am for the time being a bit more optimistic, though I don’t blame the voters for looking elsewhere for an alternative to the Democratic President, as you will hear shortly, while Biden has done some things well as president, his “big tent party” has screwed his agenda one to many times and that has resulted in a less than stellar view of that agenda. In today’s world, people are far too busy and burdened by debts they cannot pay, to understand Joe Mansion is a different type of Democrat than Joe Biden now is and that they are different from Nancy Pelosi (which I don’t believe they are that much different), yet everyone knows Pelosi is no Progressive, she’s a moderate. Those who do know the differences are tired of the games with their lives and their only weapon is their vote. Next year I will post some episodes (already recorded) exploding some apprehension over voting for Biden, till then, enjoy. Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.01 A Continued Look at the ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary With Clips from The Humanist Report Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. I didn’t intend to record a second part to the first episode, but upon relistening to the original episode from the Professional Left Podcast, inspiration spring forward from my heart. Hope is something Black Africans enslaved in this country, leaned on continuously to provide the strength we needed to elevate ourselves beyond the difficult circumstances we found our physical existence mired in. Hope, though mentioned in passing in Dr. King’s speeches, was an important pillar in his philosophical arsenal. Without Hope, the Black African community during enslavement, would have been destroyed. This is what I draw upon for this episode. Please note, I skip around quite a bit in this episode (truthfully I thought about making this its own stand alone episode but it was inspired by the Pro Left Pod Episode so I left it attached to the first one). Generations is the backdrop for this episode, Old themes make a return for this episode, including the false assertion that we are an individualist society or that the voters blamed for looking elsewhere for answers to life’s challenges in the 2024 election; before making an adjustment to a propaganda victory for the right wing – explaining why we need to call the Democratic Party that name and not the Democrat Party. After this adjustment I jump into the good stuff – some comments on generational differences in politics and why I am optimistic about this upcoming presidential election. The answer to why lays in people seeing the danger in front their eyes. Enjoy.



(Episode 2023.0E.00) Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve ProLeftPodcast Episode; (Episode 2023.0E.01) A Continued Look at the ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment

Dec. 30, 2023, 11:26 p.m.
Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.00 Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It With Clips from The Professional Left Podcast Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. Listening to his comments were difficult for me, as having grown up in a very red county in NY State, I had become increasingly frustrated and fatigued by the insane logic and ignorance of those I spoke to about politics; he only added to that frustration by dragging progressives into a conversation I thought nothing of. After giving this episode some though, I recorded this in response. As the title hints, the episode was recorded around Thanksgiving, my original intent being to release it during this Christmas holiday. While I do share his concerns, I am for the time being a bit more optimistic, though I don’t blame the voters for looking elsewhere for an alternative to the Democratic President, as you will hear shortly, while Biden has done some things well as president, his “big tent party” has screwed his agenda one to many times and that has resulted in a less than stellar view of that agenda. In today’s world, people are far too busy and burdened by debts they cannot pay, to understand Joe Mansion is a different type of Democrat than Joe Biden now is and that they are different from Nancy Pelosi (which I don’t believe they are that much different), yet everyone knows Pelosi is no Progressive, she’s a moderate. Those who do know the differences are tired of the games with their lives and their only weapon is their vote. Next year I will post some episodes (already recorded) exploding some apprehension over voting for Biden, till then, enjoy. Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.01 A Continued Look at the ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary With Clips from The Humanist Report Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. I didn’t intend to record a second part to the first episode, but upon relistening to the original episode from the Professional Left Podcast, inspiration spring forward from my heart. Hope is something Black Africans enslaved in this country, leaned on continuously to provide the strength we needed to elevate ourselves beyond the difficult circumstances we found our physical existence mired in. Hope, though mentioned in passing in Dr. King’s speeches, was an important pillar in his philosophical arsenal. Without Hope, the Black African community during enslavement, would have been destroyed. This is what I draw upon for this episode. Please note, I skip around quite a bit in this episode (truthfully I thought about making this its own stand alone episode but it was inspired by the Pro Left Pod Episode so I left it attached to the first one). Generations is the backdrop for this episode, Old themes make a return for this episode, including the false assertion that we are an individualist society or that the voters blamed for looking elsewhere for answers to life’s challenges in the 2024 election; before making an adjustment to a propaganda victory for the right wing – explaining why we need to call the Democratic Party that name and not the Democrat Party. After this adjustment I jump into the good stuff – some comments on generational differences in politics and why I am optimistic about this upcoming presidential election. The answer to why lays in people seeing the danger in front their eyes. Enjoy.



(Episode 2023.0E.00) Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It; (Episode 2023.0E.01) A Continued Look at the ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary

Dec. 30, 2023, 11:17 p.m.
Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.00 Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It With Clips from The Professional Left Podcast Exclusively found on Radio4all.net Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. Listening to his comments were difficult for me, as having grown up in a very red county in NY State, I had become increasingly frustrated and fatigued by the insane logic and ignorance of those I spoke to about politics; he only added to that frustration by dragging progressives into a conversation I thought nothing of. After giving this episode some though, I recorded this in response. As the title hints, the episode was recorded around Thanksgiving, my original intent being to release it during this Christmas holiday. While I do share his concerns, I am for the time being a bit more optimistic, though I don’t blame the voters for looking elsewhere for an alternative to the Democratic President, as you will hear shortly, while Biden has done some things well as president, his “big tent party” has screwed his agenda one to many times and that has resulted in a less than stellar view of that agenda. In today’s world, people are far too busy and burdened by debts they cannot pay, to understand Joe Mansion is a different type of Democrat than Joe Biden now is and that they are different from Nancy Pelosi (which I don’t believe they are that much different), yet everyone knows Pelosi is no Progressive, she’s a moderate. Those who do know the differences are tired of the games with their lives and their only weapon is their vote. Next year I will post some episodes (already recorded) exploding some apprehension over voting for Biden, till then, enjoy. Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.01 A Continued Look at the ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary With Clips from The Humanist Report Exclusively found on Radio4all.net Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. I didn’t intend to record a second part to the first episode, but upon relistening to the original episode from the Professional Left Podcast, inspiration spring forward from my heart. Hope is something Black Africans enslaved in this country, leaned on continuously to provide the strength we needed to elevate ourselves beyond the difficult circumstances we found our physical existence mired in. Hope, though mentioned in passing in Dr. King’s speeches, was an important pillar in his philosophical arsenal. Without Hope, the Black African community during enslavement, would have been destroyed. This is what I draw upon for this episode. Please note, I skip around quite a bit in this episode (truthfully I thought about making this its own stand alone episode but it was inspired by the Pro Left Pod Episode so I left it attached to the first one). Generations is the backdrop for this episode, Old themes make a return for this episode, including the false assertion that we are an individualist society or that the voters blamed for looking elsewhere for answers to life’s challenges in the 2024 election; before making an adjustment to a propaganda victory for the right wing – explaining why we need to call the Democratic Party that name and not the Democrat Party. After this adjustment I jump into the good stuff – some comments on generational differences in politics and why I am optimistic about this upcoming presidential election. The answer to why lays in people seeing the danger in front their eyes. Enjoy.



(Episode 2023.0E.00) Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve @ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It; (Episode 2023.0E.01) A Continued Look at the @ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary

Dec. 30, 2023, 11:14 p.m.
Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.00 Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It With Clips from The Professional Left Podcast Exclusively found on Radio4all.net Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. Listening to his comments were difficult for me, as having grown up in a very red county in NY State, I had become increasingly frustrated and fatigued by the insane logic and ignorance of those I spoke to about politics; he only added to that frustration by dragging progressives into a conversation I thought nothing of. After giving this episode some though, I recorded this in response. As the title hints, the episode was recorded around Thanksgiving, my original intent being to release it during this Christmas holiday. While I do share his concerns, I am for the time being a bit more optimistic, though I don’t blame the voters for looking elsewhere for an alternative to the Democratic President, as you will hear shortly, while Biden has done some things well as president, his “big tent party” has screwed his agenda one to many times and that has resulted in a less than stellar view of that agenda. In today’s world, people are far too busy and burdened by debts they cannot pay, to understand Joe Mansion is a different type of Democrat than Joe Biden now is and that they are different from Nancy Pelosi (which I don’t believe they are that much different), yet everyone knows Pelosi is no Progressive, she’s a moderate. Those who do know the differences are tired of the games with their lives and their only weapon is their vote. Next year I will post some episodes (already recorded) exploding some apprehension over voting for Biden, till then, enjoy. Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.01 A Continued Look at the ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary With Clips from The Humanist Report Exclusively found on Radio4all.net Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. I didn’t intend to record a second part to the first episode, but upon relistening to the original episode from the Professional Left Podcast, inspiration spring forward from my heart. Hope is something Black Africans enslaved in this country, leaned on continuously to provide the strength we needed to elevate ourselves beyond the difficult circumstances we found our physical existence mired in. Hope, though mentioned in passing in Dr. King’s speeches, was an important pillar in his philosophical arsenal. Without Hope, the Black African community during enslavement, would have been destroyed. This is what I draw upon for this episode. Please note, I skip around quite a bit in this episode (truthfully I thought about making this its own stand alone episode but it was inspired by the Pro Left Pod Episode so I left it attached to the first one). Generations is the backdrop for this episode, Old themes make a return for this episode, including the false assertion that we are an individualist society or that the voters blamed for looking elsewhere for answers to life’s challenges in the 2024 election; before making an adjustment to a propaganda victory for the right wing – explaining why we need to call the Democratic Party that name and not the Democrat Party. After this adjustment I jump into the good stuff – some comments on generational differences in politics and why I am optimistic about this upcoming presidential election. The answer to why lays in people seeing the danger in front their eyes. Enjoy.



(Episode 2023.0E.00) Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve @ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It; (Episode 2023.0E.01) A Continued Look at the @ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary

Dec. 30, 2023, 11:06 p.m.
Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.00 Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve @ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It With Clips from The Professional Left Podcast Exclusively found on Radio4all.net Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. Listening to his comments were difficult for me, as having grown up in a very red county in NY State, I had become increasingly frustrated and fatigued by the insane logic and ignorance of those I spoke to about politics; he only added to that frustration by dragging progressives into a conversation I thought nothing of. After giving this episode some though, I recorded this in response. As the title hints, the episode was recorded around Thanksgiving, my original intent being to release it during this Christmas holiday. While I do share his concerns, I am for the time being a bit more optimistic, though I don’t blame the voters for looking elsewhere for an alternative to the Democratic President, as you will hear shortly, while Biden has done some things well as president, his “big tent party” has screwed his agenda one to many times and that has resulted in a less than stellar view of that agenda. In today’s world, people are far too busy and burdened by debts they cannot pay, to understand Joe Mansion is a different type of Democrat than Joe Biden now is and that they are different from Nancy Pelosi (which I don’t believe they are that much different), yet everyone knows Pelosi is no Progressive, she’s a moderate. Those who do know the differences are tired of the games with their lives and their only weapon is their vote. Next year I will post some episodes (already recorded) exploding some apprehension over voting for Biden, till then, enjoy. Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.01 A Continued Look at the @ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary With Clips from The Humanist Report Exclusively found on Radio4all.net Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. I didn’t intend to record a second part to the first episode, but upon relistening to the original episode from the Professional Left Podcast, inspiration spring forward from my heart. Hope is something Black Africans enslaved in this country, leaned on continuously to provide the strength we needed to elevate ourselves beyond the difficult circumstances we found our physical existence mired in. Hope, though mentioned in passing in Dr. King’s speeches, was an important pillar in his philosophical arsenal. Without Hope, the Black African community during enslavement, would have been destroyed. This is what I draw upon for this episode. Please note, I skip around quite a bit in this episode (truthfully I thought about making this its own stand alone episode but it was inspired by the Pro Left Pod Episode so I left it attached to the first one). Generations is the backdrop for this episode, Old themes make a return for this episode, including the false assertion that we are an individualist society or that the voters blamed for looking elsewhere for answers to life’s challenges in the 2024 election; before making an adjustment to a propaganda victory for the right wing – explaining why we need to call the Democratic Party that name and not the Democrat Party. After this adjustment I jump into the good stuff – some comments on generational differences in politics and why I am optimistic about this upcoming presidential election. The answer to why lays in people seeing the danger in front their eyes. Enjoy.



(Episode 2023.0E.00) Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve @ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It; (Episode 2023.0E.01) A Continued Look at the @ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary

Dec. 30, 2023, 11:03 p.m.
Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.00 Commentary on an Aspect from The Thanksgiving Eve @ProLeftPodcast Episode, We Can Learn Something from It With Clips from The Professional Left Podcast Exclusively found on Radio4all.net Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. Listening to his comments were difficult for me, as having grown up in a very red county in NY State, I had become increasingly frustrated and fatigued by the insane logic and ignorance of those I spoke to about politics; he only added to that frustration by dragging progressives into a conversation I thought nothing of. After giving this episode some though, I recorded this in response. As the title hints, the episode was recorded around Thanksgiving, my original intent being to release it during this Christmas holiday. While I do share his concerns, I am for the time being a bit more optimistic, though I don’t blame the voters for looking elsewhere for an alternative to the Democratic President, as you will hear shortly, while Biden has done some things well as president, his “big tent party” has screwed his agenda one to many times and that has resulted in a less than stellar view of that agenda. In today’s world, people are far too busy and burdened by debts they cannot pay, to understand Joe Mansion is a different type of Democrat than Joe Biden now is and that they are different from Nancy Pelosi (which I don’t believe they are that much different), yet everyone knows Pelosi is no Progressive, she’s a moderate. Those who do know the differences are tired of the games with their lives and their only weapon is their vote. Next year I will post some episodes (already recorded) exploding some apprehension over voting for Biden, till then, enjoy. Class War Battlefield Podcast Episode 2023.0E.01 A Continued Look at the @ProLeftPodcast Thanksgiving Comment, This Time with Better News for the Weary With Clips from The Humanist Report Exclusively found on Radio4all.net Thanksgiving week, The Professional Left Podcast posted a unique episode unlike anything they’d done before. The episode included an introduction and a free form conversation between the two hosts discussing some fears one of the hosts had concerning the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Intimate and brutally (even blisteringly) honest; Driftglass who is often the more optimistic host, let his most pessimistic inner worries fly. I didn’t intend to record a second part to the first episode, but upon relistening to the original episode from the Professional Left Podcast, inspiration spring forward from my heart. Hope is something Black Africans enslaved in this country, leaned on continuously to provide the strength we needed to elevate ourselves beyond the difficult circumstances we found our physical existence mired in. Hope, though mentioned in passing in Dr. King’s speeches, was an important pillar in his philosophical arsenal. Without Hope, the Black African community during enslavement, would have been destroyed. This is what I draw upon for this episode. Please note, I skip around quite a bit in this episode (truthfully I thought about making this its own stand alone episode but it was inspired by the Pro Left Pod Episode so I left it attached to the first one). Generations is the backdrop for this episode, Old themes make a return for this episode, including the false assertion that we are an individualist society or that the voters blamed for looking elsewhere for answers to life’s challenges in the 2024 election; before making an adjustment to a propaganda victory for the right wing – explaining why we need to call the Democratic Party that name and not the Democrat Party. After this adjustment I jump into the good stuff – some comments on generational differences in politics and why I am optimistic about this upcoming presidential election. The answer to why lays in people seeing the danger in front their eyes. Enjoy.



The Gospel Gold Radio Hour With Danny Hensley

Dec. 30, 2023, 2:14 p.m.
The Gospel Gold Radio Hour is a weekly all Gospel music program with your Host - Danny Hensley. This week we'll feature some new tunes from Stowtown Records Artists plus some very heartfelt songs from The Powells, The Nunn Sisters and more. You can hear this program four times each week on www.sbbradio.org or www.sbbradio.net and 91.7 FM Community Radio. Wednesdays at 2 AM, Fridays at 12 AM, Saturday mornings at 8 AM and and Sundays at 11 PM - all times Eastern. Join us at 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming at live365 under Southern Branch Bluegrass and www.sbbradio.org



Thinking Clearly

Dec. 29, 2023, 8 p.m.
A show about critical thinking.



Sonic Cafe #370/The REAL Problems With Portland

Dec. 29, 2023, 6:21 p.m.
Sonic Café, that’s a 1999 remix of the great Genesis tune Carpet Crawlers. Hey welcome to the café, a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, ahem. I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 370. This time the Sonic Café uncovers the real problems with Portland. Comedian Andrew Sleighter lives in Portlandia and he’s got the scoop. Our music mix is pulled from 35 years. We’ll spin John Doe, The Killers, Roger Waters, Cowboy Junkies, Modern English, St. Germain and more. Around the bottom of the hour listen for another Sonic Café mash-up. This time it’s Billie Cocaine, a mash of Michael Jackson and Eric Clapton. Pretty cool. Oh, and we’ll also bring you a Mosquito Coast moment in the second half of the show. Listen as father Allie Fox rants on about our wasteful, throw away, consumer culture. All that and more this time from that little café overlooking the breath taking Pacific coast, here’s the Fort Knox Five, and we’re the Sonic Café.



TBR 231229 - The Thunderbolt's Greatest Strikes

Dec. 29, 2023, 5:08 p.m.
This week’s radio show falls on a 5th Friday — meaning it is time for The Thunderbolt’s Greatest Strikes, wherein we replay the best of the best from our storied past — and in fact we travel all the way back to the very beginning days of the Thunderbolt radio show in 2013 & 2014. Be prepared to be unprepared!



Dr. Arthur Janov, Dr. France Janov –" Emotional Healing by Examining Initial Imprints"

Dec. 29, 2023, 6:08 a.m.
Originally Broadcast: December 20, 2006 Primal Healing: Access the Incredible Power of Feelings to Improve you Health The alleviation of human angst and emotional pain or distress is the goal of psychotherapy. Dr. Arthur Janov, together with his wife Dr. France Janov, believe the traditional, century-old method of talk therapy is not the answer. Together they direct the Primal Center in Venice, California, and Dr. Arthur Janov, who wrote, “The Primal Scream,” in the late 1960s, is the author of “Primal Healing: Access the Incredible Power of Feelings to Improve Your Health.” The Janovs assert that the best emotional healing is obtained by reaching back to the point of injury that formed an initial imprint of the pain, which often occurs in the womb or in early childhood. They believe that accessing these subconscious memories is necessary for improved physical and emotional health. We began our conversation with Dr. France Janov and Dr. Arthur Janov, recorded in mid-December 2006, from their home in Santa Monica, California, when I asked them to explain how initial imprints in a person’s life can be the cause of lifelong pain. http://www.primaltherapy.com Dr. Arthur Janov recommends, “Hostile Takeover: How big Money and Corruption Conquered Our Government and How We Can Take It Back,” by David Sirota.



Celt In A Twist December 31 2023

Dec. 29, 2023, 1:17 a.m.
Not just the best of the month, the best of the year that was 2023. Join us as we revisit the best of the best of contemporary Celtic, culled from our monthly charts. Ring in the new with the very best of the best of Celt In A Twist!



The Shortwave Report 12/29/23

Dec. 29, 2023, 12:46 a.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. NHK Japan, France 24, Radio Deutsche-Welle, and Radio Havana Cuba.



World Beat Canada Radio December 30 2023

Dec. 29, 2023, 12:25 a.m.
Inside spins from the global albums that topped our chart each month in 2023. We wrap up the year with a calendar of the best beats from World Beat Canada Radio!



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