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When I Hold Your Hand In Mine

Oct. 22, 2021, 2:06 a.m.



TBR 211022 - Proper Stormtrooper Etiquette*

Oct. 22, 2021, 1:48 a.m.
This week’s archive radio show features useful tips on proper stormtrooper etiquette. We also reveal some censorship that happened back in 2015 when I was program manager at KOWA, and we reveal the dark secret of our federal judiciary. Beware: Listeners might be subjected to profound outrage and spooky fart jokes! Only on the Thunderbolt!



116- TMS Underground

Oct. 21, 2021, 9:19 p.m.
The Mix Sessions Underground brings you hard to find cutting edge Deep House and Techno grooves from dance floors around the globe weekly. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download CONTACT: sean@amplifiedradio.ca



Dr. Harvey Simon- "Healthy Men"

Oct. 21, 2021, 6:02 p.m.
The Harvard Medical School Guide to Men’s Health Dr. Harvey B. Simon is the author of “The Harvard Medical School Guide to Men’s Health” and the founding editor of the Harvard Men’s Health Watch newsletter. His book discusses a multitude of health issues that are unique to men and some are common to women as well. Dr. Harvey Simon recommends “An Equal Music,” by Vikram Seth. Originally Broadcast: December 31, 2002



The Shortwave Report 10/22/21 Listen Globally!

Oct. 21, 2021, 5:15 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. Sputnik Radio, Radio Deutsche-Welle, and Radio Havana Cuba.



Rethinking economies #115

Oct. 21, 2021, 2:56 p.m.
In this episode, Naomi Fowler discusses degrowth, rethinking economies and value in part 2 of her conversation with economic anthropologist Jason Hickel. Plus: the Pandora Papers – 3 things the latest offshore leak is showing us. Why some countries rejected the OECD’s 15% minimum global corporate tax deal And, as COP26 begins in Scotland, it’s the ‘last chance saloon’ to take meaningful action to minimise ecological disaster. Can politicians learn from nations leading the way with good policies on energy?



POWER: Limits and prospects for Human Survival: A Conversation with Richard Heinberg

Oct. 21, 2021, 2:02 p.m.
This week, on the Global Research News Hour, we spend most of the hour speaking to a popular author and educator on world energy issues. His name is Richard Heinberg, and he wlll be speaking about a new book he has just written: Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival. He arguing that the characteristics which allowed humans to overcome natural limits over millenia are colliding with the very same characteristics that may doom the very environment that sustains us all.



Sonic Cafe #260/Aliens Among Us

Oct. 21, 2021, 7:43 a.m.
Sonic Café, Stacy’s Mom has got it going on, which you know, is probably a good thing. So what’s up? I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 260, which is significant, because it marks the fifth anniversary of our little radio café, so ahh happy birthday to us and a big thank you for listening and making this whole thing possible. So this time the Sonic Café uncovers the truth that extraterrestrial aliens are living among us, right now. Which means your weird neighbor may actually be from Alpha Centauri… that explains a lot doesn’t it? Listen as comedians Donny Jolles, Ali Sultan and Devin Field explore the implications of this amazing discovery. Plus a music mix extracted from nearly four decades including Velvet Revolver, Barry Adamson, the Alien Ant Farm (of course), Chicago, Genesis, Count Basic and more. Oh and galactic sized welcome to our newest sponsor, that hot, new, TV show, the Yuppie and Alien. A hard hitting police drama where the bad guys don’t get arrested, they get vaporized. All that and more as we expose the Aliens Among Us, on the big fifth anniversary of the radio program that brings you intelligent, eclectic and slightly irreverent radio from the Pacific northwest. Here’s the Killers. As always, we’re the Sonic Café.



1038 - Amplified Radio Network Show Hour 2

Oct. 20, 2021, 9:30 p.m.
The Amplified Radio Network brings you the best in House and Tech House music from around the world. Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) is 50% CanCon and can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download



1038 - Amplified Radio Network Show Hour 1

Oct. 20, 2021, 9:20 p.m.
The Amplified Radio Network brings you the best in House and Tech House music from around the world. Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) is 50% CanCon and can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download



Allison Miller, Jane Ira Bloom, Levi Dover

Oct. 20, 2021, 8:59 p.m.
A weekly one-hour program focused on jazz and improvised music, news, radio, conversations, and more. Tune in for new releases, news about the people, eco-systems, history, and culture of jazz and improvised music. Hosted by Cheryl K., host of "The Jazz Disturbance" every Sunday on WGXC-FM.



John Cage's 'Variations VII'

Oct. 20, 2021, 8:56 p.m.
"All Things Cage" is a weekly program featuring conversations between Laura Kuhn, Director of the John Cage Trust, and Cage experts and enthusiasts from around the world. If youd like to propose a guest or a topic for a future program, write directly to Laura at lkuhn@johncage.org.



Scary Stories

Oct. 20, 2021, 8:47 p.m.
Welcome to "The Radio Art Hour," a show where art is not just on the radio, but is the radio. "The Radio Art Hour" draws from the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource that aims to identify, coalesce, and celebrate historical and contemporary international radio artworks made by artists around the world, created specifically for terrestrial AM/FM broadcast, whether it be via commercial, public, community, or independent transmission. Come on a journey with us as radio artists explore broadcast radio space through poetic resuscitations and playful celebrations/subversions of the complex relationship between senders and receivers in this hour of radio about radio as an art form. "The Radio Art Hour" features introductions from Philip Grant and Tom Roe, and from Wave Farm Radio Art Fellows Karen Werner and Jess Speer. The Conet Project's recordings of numbers radio stations serve as interstitial sounds. Go to wavefarm.org for more information about "The Radio Art Hour" and Wave Farm's Radio Art Archive.



Salad Dressing

Oct. 20, 2021, 8:43 p.m.
"Turn On The News" is the weekly newscast from the fictional Radio Network, with parody radio coverage of the radio and its headlines. Now with computerized news readers, and fewer meddling reporters, plus aggregated reporting, and automated music. Tune in "Turn On The News" each week for the latest news, radio art, and more from our robot reporters, making sure you hear both sides -- good and evil -- every time you "Turn On The News." It is often a mash-up of the week's news, and sometimes a radio news fantasy.



The need to resist U.S. hostage diplomacy

Oct. 20, 2021, 7:34 p.m.
Alex Saab, Venezuelan diplomat, was extradited last week from Cape Verde, Africa, to the USA. The Cape Verde government, like the Trudeau government of Canada, obeyed the dictate of the USA to kidnap someone, in the case of Meng Wanzhou. These "long arm," extraterritorial actions by the USA are illegal. Saab was enroute to Iran to arrange food and fuel from the Islamic Republic, relief from the illegal, unilateral US sanctions on Venezuela. He was arrested while his plane was refueling. Taylor Report listeners are urged to take in the launch of the new book on Venezuela called "Extraordinary Threat," by Justin Podur and Joe Emersberger.



Cheeze Pleeze # 904

Oct. 20, 2021, 5:42 p.m.
Rex Hemeon isn't a household name but with a song like "Bingo and Another World" we just had to profile him, Wunderful Wunderful Welk Fromage, and a really mean record from a mean actor, who was likely a really nice guy.



Indy Radio Garden 39

Oct. 20, 2021, 11:31 a.m.
The first clip comes from WPEB 88.1 Scribe Radio's new show Boxing on Brooklyn, hosted by Chrystal Custus and Isaiah Gibson from West Philadelphia's James Shuler Boxing Gym. Their interview show focuses the discussion around boxing, entrepreneurship, and mental health. Next, we present an Interview with John DeSanto, Manager at Philly Boxing History. The second audio comes from the first SCRAP radio Workshop on the Creation of radio content with Gender Perspective. A participant, Lois Volta, presents a history of feminism and its developmental stages in history. Thanks to Our host Lateef White, he´s Operation Manager from WJYN-LP 98.5 Uptown Entertainment and Development.



Election 2020 preview with Yumna Patel

Oct. 20, 2021, 7:15 a.m.
Yumna Patel is the Palestine correspondent for Mondoweiss. Yumna discusses the impact the Trump presidency has had on the ground in Palestine, and what Palestinians are thinking about this year's tumultuous U.S. election cycle.



Election 2020 Preview with Phil Weiss

Oct. 20, 2021, 7:11 a.m.
Phil Weiss is the founder and Senior Editor of Mondoweiss. Phil talks about the impact the Trump presidency has had on Jewish American communities and organizations, what he's looking for on election night and beyond, and what a Biden presidency could mean for the Palestine solidarity movement.



Election 2020 Preview with Michael Arria

Oct. 20, 2021, 7:04 a.m.
Michael Arria is the U.S. correspondent for Mondoweiss. We talked about the role Israel/Palestine played in this election cycle, what he's looking for on election night and the days after, and what the Palestine solidarity movement should expect under a second Trump term or a Biden presidency.



#711 -- The Crisis of Civilization (Part 1) (R)

Oct. 20, 2021, 6:04 a.m.
Selections from the film documentary. Political analyst Nafeez Mossadeq Ahmed discusses the 7 interconnected global crises we are undergoing. This week we'll focus on economic instabiliy and terrorism. Old film clips brighten the thoughtful commentary. Of particular interest: how (and why) the invasion of Afghanistan was planned well before 9-11-2001.



More Mahler and the Symphony of a Thousand

Oct. 20, 2021, 4:43 a.m.
Great show for you this week with music from Bach, Chopin, Boyce, Buxtehude, Glazunov, and Haydn, but the main work, and the only featured work on this week’s program is Gustav Mahler’ Symphony #8, the Symphony of a Thousand.



80s Looksee Lou Hour

Oct. 19, 2021, 11:16 p.m.
My best cat, Looksee, who passed away, loved those 80s tunes! Here are some to help me get over losing the little fellow.



Ian Williams on How the U.S. Shields Israel From U.N. Accountability

Oct. 19, 2021, 8:35 p.m.
Phil Weiss of Mondoweiss has written a troubling article documenting the power of the Jewish community in using its funding to control members of congress concerning their votes on of the flow of money to support Israel. Recent events give illustration to this phenomenon. We quote from that article. Next, our feature presentation this week is a speech by journalist Ian Williams, delivered at a forum sponsored by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. It picks up on our examination of the influence of the Israeli lobby on global politics.



Larry Everest, Mariam Claren, Raymond Lotta, Heroism for our Times - Free Iran's Political Prisoners + Bob Avakian, Wars of Empire, Armies of Occupation, Crimes Against Humanity

Oct. 19, 2021, 8:09 p.m.
An interview with two people from the International Emergency Committee to Free Iran's Political Prisoners: Author & activist Larry Everest, and Mariam Claren, daughter of German-Iranian political prisoner Nahid Taghavi. Then remarks from Raymond Lotta of New York Revolution Books and an advocate for the new communism developed by Bob Avakian. Bob Avakian, Wars of Empire, Armies of Occupation & Crimes Against Humanity, from Why We Need an Actual Revolution, and How We Can Really Make Revolution.



Shamus Roller on Housing Justice

Oct. 19, 2021, 5:01 p.m.
For the past year and a half, we've been watching the numbers: Covid cases, ER beds, deaths, and, more recently, immunization rates. There's another set of numbers, however, that has gotten less attention but is just as connected to this pandemic as any of these other figures: housing. The pandemic has been a huge test for our nation's ability to house its residents, and so far we are failing miserably - experts estimate that 40 million Americans are vulnerable to losing their housing. The federal moratorium on evictions was lifted by the Supreme Court in September, and the vast majority of states have no protections in place to help people hold on to their homes. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Shamus Roller, the Executive Director of the National Housing Law Project, about housing challenges, evictions, and homelessness. We also discuss potential solutions to advance housing justice.



Fire and Forest Ecology in the American West - Chad Hanson and Monica Bond

Oct. 19, 2021, 4:34 p.m.
On June 5, 2021, the wildlife biologist Dr. Monica Bond and fire ecologist Dr. Chad Hanson were speaking with an international audience at a webinar hosted by the Wild Earth Guardians. In a year of catastrophic fires, not just in the US, they discussed what to do - and maybe even more importantly what not to do - for these burned ecosystems to recover. Monica Bond,Ph.D., is a wildlife biologist and biodiversity advocate with The Wild Nature Institute. They conduct scientific research on endangered wildlife. Chad Hanson is cofounder of the John Muir Project of Earth Island Institute. His Ph.D. is in ecology with a research focus on fire ecology. His most recent book is: Smokescreen - Debunking Wildfire Myths to Save Our Forests and Our Climate. Hanson and Bond spoke to the WildEarth Guardians in June, 2021. With offices in seven (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington)) western states the WildEarth Guardians are restoring wild places and rivers. Three months after this conversation, in September 2021, the John Muir Project and the Center of Sustainable Economy published a footnoted study with an urgent warning, they said: “Logging Provisions in Infrastructure & Budget Reconciliation Packages would worsen the Climate Crisis” Both the Infrastructure Bill and Budget Reconciliation contain over $2 billion in subsidies for logging coupled with a mandate to log 10 million acres over the next six years with another 20 million acres to follow, and the promotion of logging in naturally recovering fire areas. This at a time where we urgently need to protect forests to help sequester carbon emissions. LINKS: https://wildearthguardians.org/ https://johnmuirproject.org/ https://www.wildnatureinstitute.org/ The 28 page report is posted HERE: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6081e0cffa954b3aedd821c7/t/6151c8a4d448400716e572bc/1632749755444/JMP+Report-4.pdf



The Repository_029

Oct. 19, 2021, 1:46 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.



Challenging anti-Asian racism during the pandemic

Oct. 19, 2021, 6:11 a.m.
Serena Mah talks about the work of the Act2EndRacism coalition to challenge anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic.



The Radio Music News Top Ten Countdown with Danny Hensley

Oct. 19, 2021, 5:36 a.m.



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