Redwood Wonk_08302023
Sept. 6, 2023, 7:52 p.m.
Eiric Kirk and David Frank discuss the politics of the day.
The Repository_110
Sept. 6, 2023, 7:50 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.
The Repository_109
Sept. 6, 2023, 7:47 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.
Building Bridges: Black Economic Equality A Dream Deferred
Sept. 6, 2023, 4:03 p.m.
MLK's Dream At 60 & Black Economic Equality A Dream Deferred
Between the Lines for September 6, 2023
Sept. 6, 2023, 2:30 p.m.
Cheeze Pleeze # 1002
Sept. 6, 2023, 2:04 p.m.
A look at an artist who takes cats sounds and makes songs out of them, relaxing music to browse the supermarket by (never mind what they actually play in the store) and one of the greatest motown singers duets with one of TV greatest villians....there's a celebrity slip up for ya.
Bob Avakian answers, “Why Have You Never Given Up On Revolution? What Sustains You?” Flashpoints in the Battle for the Future: LA Fascist Anti-LGBTQ March and MAGA Moron Jason Aldean comes to Chicago
Sept. 6, 2023, 4:55 a.m.
The Environmental Impacts of Large Dams and Reservoirs - updated Archive
Sept. 6, 2023, 2:46 a.m.
Jacques Leslie discovered when he wrote for Harper’s that “At the core of every argument about water are dams, the modern pyramids, generators of extravagantly apportioned electricity, water storage, and environmental and social disasters.“
Millions of people have been displaced and some of the most fertile land been drowned. In spite of their size dams are not forever. Sooner or later they will all silt up and become expensive waterfalls. They pose a constant looming danger to life downstream when they fall into disrepair or are damaged by earthquakes or acts of war.
A battle is being fought by independent scientists and those employed by the hydropower industry over the discovery that reservoirs behind the world’s dams are a source of global warming pollution. In the case of big reservoirs in the tropics — where most new dams are proposed — hydropower can actually emit more greenhouse gases per kilowatt-hour than fossil fuels, including dirty coal.
Since the recording of this archival program in 2006 there is good news of positive action. Jacques Leslie kept campaigning and educating on the effects on dams and reported in April of 2023 that: The Era of Building Big Dams Draws to a Close. In an editorial in the Los Angeles Times Leslie wrote that the era of dam removals has begun and reported that The Iron Gate Dam on the lower Klamath River is one of four dams that will be torn down to restore salmon fisheries.
https://www.jacquesleslie.com/
"Rich Men North of Richmond" a cultural moment
Sept. 6, 2023, 1:58 a.m.
"Rich Men North of Richmond" is another one of those cultural moments that sounds like a "fire-bell in the night."
Labour Day commentary
Sept. 6, 2023, 1:24 a.m.
Under the roar of American war planes, Toronto unions walk to the CNE for "Labour Day." Meanwhile in Quebec, there are no war planes. There, workers take the day off and wait for the union sponsored parades on May Day, much like the rest of non-imperial world
John Stoehr on the Dangers of Illiberal Politics
Sept. 6, 2023, 12:52 a.m.
If you’ve happened to tune in to MSNBC or CNN on a day when a massive hurricane is not pummeling a coastal region, you might think that the only major news in this country concerns the many legal issues facing a certain former president of the United States. But, according to this week’s guest on Sea Change Radio, John Stoehr, there are plenty of other pressing political issues worth analyzing. First, we examine the recent mass shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, including what it tells us about the white supremacy movement and how the right-wing actually benefits politically from these events. Then, we discuss whether the reversal of Roe v. Wade has placated Republicans or if it has just paved the way for restricting other basic freedoms like contraception. And yes, we still manage to sneak in a few minutes to talk about the upcoming trials of the 45th president.
Radio Music News Top Ten Countdown with Danny Hensley
Sept. 5, 2023, 6:21 p.m.
Join me for a weekly count down of the top ten Gospel and Bluegrass songs according to The Radio Music News weekly charts with your host - Danny Hensley. Join us at 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming around the world at www.sbbradio.org or www.sbbradio.net and our station quick link at station.voscast.com/5c2bf0e47fbe8/
Episode 532: Pass me the butter, no the other Chardonnay
Sept. 5, 2023, 5:34 p.m.
SIPS – On this episode we discuss wine from Odette Estate, Adaptation, Neal Family Vineyards, and Larkmead. A nice flight of both white and red wines. Be sure to pick out your cougar tattoo in advance before boarding the wine train. These wines will work with dinner, girls night out, anniversary, lunch, after dinner, and breakfast.
Scotify
Sept. 5, 2023, 12:29 p.m.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org
If Music Could Talk - Sep 3 2023
Sept. 5, 2023, 2:55 a.m.
Defend Eritrean Canadians and their rights
Sept. 5, 2023, 2:53 a.m.
Eritrean-Canadians defend their community and the rights of all Canadians when menaced by violent attackers. The authorities who enable the self-described "disrupters" by nattering falsely about "clashes" and "eruptions" have been cancelling Eritrean events in Canada: exactly as planned by the so-called 'To the Death' Brigade.
This must be stopped by those who truly believe in equality under the law for everyone. Eritrean-Canadians are leading that fight.
60th Anniversary March on Washington Queer-Lights + global LGBTQ news!
Sept. 5, 2023, 1:31 a.m.
LGBTQA+ voices are loud and queer at the 60th anniversary March on Washington; more than 60 are charged in a raid on a “same-gender wedding” in Nigeria, two Ugandans face execution for “aggravated homosexuality”, Canada warns it queer citizens about traveling to the U.S., hundreds protest Saskatchewan’s new anti-trans schools policy while California sues a trans student-outing school district, a federal judge blocks queer-inclusive storybook readings in Maryland, and another blocks Texas’ drag ban!
Those stories and more this week when you find "This Way Out": the world's audio oasis for queer news and culture.
If Music Could Talk - Aug 27 2023
Sept. 5, 2023, 12:47 a.m.
Upbeat Music Hour Show 208
Sept. 4, 2023, 6:13 p.m.
Golden oldies (60s, 70s, 80s, 90s)
Tell Us A Story
Sept. 4, 2023, 1:08 p.m.
This time on The Children's Hour, it's a full hour of stories and story-songs! We hear from many storytellers in song throughout this episode including Bill Harley with his Monster in the Bathroom story-song, Outta The Books, Laurie Berkner, Steve Charney, the Story Pirates, and Saul Paul. Joanne Shenandoah who tells us the story of Three Sisters: Corn, Beans & Squash.
Storyteller and author ofAdventures of Duende in the Ocean, Michelle Adam tells us the whole story in our studio. Duende is a bilingual storybook about an elf who takes a boy on a journey into the ocean.
The kids also interviewTodd Parr, beloved author of more than 60 books for children of all ages. He shares what motivates him to write books for babies and kids, and he shares a little from one of his latest works.
The Children's Hour is produced by a team each week that includes Executive Producer Katie Stone, Senior Producer Christina Stella, our intrepid Kids Crew, their parents, and devoted listener-supporters worldwide. This episode was recorded at the Sunspot Solar Studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
© 2023 The Children's Hour Inc.
Promo: Tell Us A Story
Sept. 4, 2023, 1:08 p.m.
This time on The Children's Hour, it's a full hour of stories and story-songs! We hear from many storytellers in song throughout this episode including Bill Harley with his Monster in the Bathroom story-song, Outta The Books, Laurie Berkner, Steve Charney, the Story Pirates, and Saul Paul. Joanne Shenandoah who tells us the story of Three Sisters: Corn, Beans & Squash.
Storyteller and author ofAdventures of Duende in the Ocean, Michelle Adam tells us the whole story in our studio. Duende is a bilingual storybook about an elf who takes a boy on a journey into the ocean.
The kids also interviewTodd Parr, beloved author of more than 60 books for children of all ages. He shares what motivates him to write books for babies and kids, and he shares a little from one of his latest works.
The Children's Hour is produced by a team each week that includes Executive Producer Katie Stone, Senior Producer Christina Stella, our intrepid Kids Crew, their parents, and devoted listener-supporters worldwide. This episode was recorded at the Sunspot Solar Studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
© 2023 The Children's Hour Inc.
The Other Black Music Sept. 3. 2023
Sept. 4, 2023, 12:47 p.m.
Broadcasting from WRIR-LP 97.3 FM and www.wrir.org in Richmond, Virginia USA. "The Other Black Music" broadcast Black music ignored by other Richmond stations. Soul, Zydeco, Funk, Afro-Pop, Blues and more. Every other Sunday 3-5pm EST
WINGS #23-23 Mother for Gays
Sept. 4, 2023, 9:20 a.m.
According to international polls, more than 80 percent of Kenyans oppose acceptance for homosexual relations, and more than 90 percent oppose same-sex marriage. There are harsh penalties prescribed by law, insults like "mashoga" are tossed about, and violence - and even death - are serious possibilities. In the US, parents of gays played a major role in societal acceptance. Kenyan mother Mary Mumbi tells the story of how she came to terms with her daughter's sexuality and has come to provide emotional support for other gays, to connect with the gay rights movement, and to speak out to family and associates - even. in church - about accepting and respecting gay people. She says gays were created by God, and that people who insult them may well have closeted gays in their own families.
R.E.M. What's the Frequency Canton?
Sept. 4, 2023, 12:40 a.m.
Vinyl Night In America presents the music of R.E.M. at George's Lounge in Canton, Ohio. Lots of deep cuts to enjoy while gardening at night.
September 3, 2023: Can you feel my love buzz?
Sept. 4, 2023, 12:13 a.m.
Ethiopia's contemporary Azmari bards; more East African sounds from Somaliland and Sudan; Niger's Etran De L'Aïr caught live; Cuban son montuno; a Colombian champeta dance party; Gaye Su Akyol tours the USA for the first time and covers Nirvana (and Shocking Blue) on her new single
Interview with Jessica Pupovac on independent media and the Michael Tiller case
Sept. 3, 2023, 10:28 p.m.
The Ministry of Truth:
Sept. 3, 2023, 10:22 p.m.
Harsh Climate: Summer of Discontent
Sept. 3, 2023, 7:44 p.m.
Have we already entered a new climate? Recent extreme heat, rains, and violent storms struck around the world. Meteorologist & storm-chaser Bob Henson covers extreme weather for you. Meanwhile, big oil and gas pump out more carbon, guaranteeing climate catastrophe. We should sue them! West Coast environmental lawyer Andrew Gage explains how. Welcome back to a new season of Radio Ecoshock.
Walkuman Style #364
Sept. 3, 2023, 6:40 p.m.
(1.) Moving Targets - Chillowproductions & DJ Grazzhoppa ft. Sadat X & Tame One
(2.) Solar Flare - King Kashmere & Alex DeLarge ft. Verb T and Moka Only
(3.) The Origin - Cee Gee Incorperated ft. Deuce Ellis
(4.) Stop Look Listen - Dankery Harv & Navi The North ft. TWIST and DJ Stylus
(5.) Tribute Pt. 1 - Black Star
(6.) Bucktown - 1773 & Joe Tyse ft. Nejma Nefertiti
(7.) Grindin' On - Rafael Pena
(8.) Thinking Cap - Raw Deff
(9.) Endless - Max Carnage ft. Sach
(10.) Dip Dodge Duck - C.Shreve The Professor ft. Frank THE Phre$h
(11.) The Shhhh - Jay Royale ft. DJ Eclipse and AZ
(12.) Sitting in the Sunshine - Tone Chop & Frost Gamble
(13.) Give Flowers (for Dewayne) - Lee Hogans ft. John Robinson
(14.) Dreamstate Echoes - 90s Flav
(15.) Purpose - Yarbrough ft. Philmore Greene and DJ Kaotic
(16.) Nitelites-n-Morninflights - Pseudo Slang & Pawcut ft. Zen-Sin and Kai Alexander
(17.) Deep - Big Sproxx ft. Theo3 and DJ Grouch
(18.) The Catch - dryhope
(19.) Downtown - Screen Jazzmaster and Eehou
The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley
Sept. 3, 2023, 3:54 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
Some of the artists featured on this week's program come from the Gaither Tribute project featuring Jamey Johnson, Ronnie Dunn, Ronnie Milsap, Hillary Scott, Alabama, The Oaks and more.
The program is uploaded to SoundCloud, Buzzsprout, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes just to mention a few select resources for immediate access for replay to radio stations all across the globe.