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1032 - Amplified Radio Network Show Hour 2

Sept. 8, 2021, 2:33 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



1032 - Amplified Radio Network Show Hour 1

Sept. 8, 2021, 2:30 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



Covers Triptych - In Two Parts

Sept. 8, 2021, 1:32 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



Indy Radio Garden 33

Sept. 8, 2021, 11:29 a.m.
The first clip comes from WPEB 88.1 Scribe Radio, from the show Jubilee Voices. The kids' hosts of the show are fourth graders of the Jubilee Elementary School. They interview the teacher, Mrs. Verne Oliver, about the writer Richard Wright, the lynchings and migration of the black population from the deep south of the USA. The second audio comes from WJYN-LP 98.5 Uptown Entertainment and Development, from the Talk to Reeb's show. The host, E. Marie Lambert, interviews Andrea Lawful Sanders about the school program "Parents as Leaders," She conducted Parent Workshops. Thanks to Our host Matt Berg, he is the Station Manager at WRGU-LP Germantown United CDC.



September 9 2021

Sept. 8, 2021, 10:36 a.m.
Library music and other choice selections for late nights / early morning listening. NOTE: Programs are dated but are not time sensitive! A half hour excursion into my record crates.



Program 1

Sept. 8, 2021, 10:33 a.m.
Classical music is a point of departure for playlists that drift into jazz, new age, easy listening & more. Program 1 of 8 (recorded thusfar).



St. Vincent Nurses Strike Sadly Reached Six-Months on Sept. 8th

Sept. 8, 2021, 7:15 a.m.
St. Vincent Nurses Strike Sadly Reached 6-Months on Sept. 8th As Tenet Healthcare Continues to Deny Agreement to Ensure Safer Patient Care for a Community Hard Hit by Delta Variant To Date, Tenet has invested more than $100 million to prolong the strike and avoid needed improvements in staffing to ensure safer patient care, while engaging in a number of illegal labor practices to intimidate and retaliate against nurses for advocating for safer conditions With Marie Marie Ritacco, RN , St. Vincents Hospital, Worcester, MA On Wednesday, Sept. 8, the St. Vincent nurses strike reached another sad milestone in their struggle against Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, which began a full six months earlier on March 8 in a last-ditch effort by the nurses to finally convince Tenet Healthcare, one of the most profitable corporations in America, to finally put their concern for patients ahead of their ravenous desire for profits. As the strike, now the longest nurses strike in state history, reaches its seventh month, it is important for the public to remember how the nurses arrived at this point. The fact that we are still outside this hospital, the hospital we love and have served, some of us for 10, 20 even 40 years is a travesty and serves as an indictment of Tenet Healthcare and their unyielding desire for profit and power at the expense of the suffering of our patients and our community, said Marlena Pellegrino, RN, a longtime nurse at the hospital and co-chair of the nurses local bargaining unit of the Massachusetts Nurses Association. Our nurses want nothing more than to be back at the bedside to provide our patients with the dignity and expert care they expect and deserve from this, their community hospital. Unfortunately, Tenet has refused an agreement that would allow that to happen, choosing instead to spend millions to keep us out, to pursue illegal practices to punish us for our advocacy " all to avoid accountability for providing safe patient care.



Between the Lines for September 8, 2021

Sept. 8, 2021, 6:37 a.m.
In Texas Abortion Law Ruling Supreme Court Moves Closer to Overturning Roe v. Wade; New Report Reveals the High Cost of U.S. Militarism Since 9-11; Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice to Address the Climate Crisis Through a Feminist Lens.



Overshoot, the Energy Conundrum and Climate Change - Prof Bill Rees

Sept. 7, 2021, 7:09 p.m.
My colleague Alex Smith, host of Radio Ecoshock, put out a provocative statement on his weekly radio program. He announced: Who can question the Green New Deal and holy solar power? Guest Megan Seibert and super-scientist Bill Rees just published a scathing report. They say it’s time to shrink or die.” end quote. I was intrigued by the provocation and downloaded the 19 page paper - and an inspiring talk by Professor Bill Rees and will present excerpts of both on this program. William Rees is a bio-ecologist, ecological economist, former Director and Professor Emeritus of the University of British Columbia’s School of Community and Regional Planning. Rees is perhaps best known as the originator and co-developer (with his graduate students) of ecological footprint analysis. Eco Footprint is a measure of the demands made by a person or group of people on global natural resources. Eco Footprint and Overshoot have become globally used terms used in personal pocket calculators and United Nations needs assessments. The expanding human eco-footprint has arguably become the world’s best-known indicator of the un-sustainability of techno-industrial society. Rees is a founding member and former President of the Canadian Society for Ecological Economics; a founding Director of the One Earth Initiative; and a Fellow of the Post-Carbon Institute. He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 2006 … and elected a full member of the Club of Rome in 2014. This recording of Bill Rees was made in October, 2019, at a conference on Lighter Living in his home town. It was organized by the city of Vancouver, Simon Fraser University and his own organization, One Earth. The program ends with excerpts from very recent paper that Professor Bill Rees co wrote with Megan Seibert, the Executive Director of the REAL Green New Deal: “Through the Eye of a Needle: An Eco-Heterodox Perspective on the Renewable Energy Transition” was published July 26, 2021. It’s a well organized paper of 19 pages including 112 footnotes. Megan Seibert and Bill Rees critique the mainstream energy transition narrative and re-define the climate crisis within its broader context of ecological overshoot, and numerous collectively fatal problems with so-called renewable energy technologies. They write that a contraction of the human enterprise is needed and … to achieve sustainability and salvage civilization, society must embark on a planned, cooperative descent from an extreme state of overshoot in just a decade or two. Megan Seibert and Bill Rees are directors of <https://www.realgnd.org/> One Earth, SFU - City of Vancouver: Lighter Living <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwBXFmXwFSk> Through the Eye of a Needle: An Eco-Heterodox Perspective on the Renewable Energy Transition is here: <https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/15/4508/htm> Bill Rees is co-founder of One Earth <https://www.oneearthweb.org/>



U.S. Departed with Taliban Help

Sept. 7, 2021, 6:59 p.m.
Biden reported that 117,000 people were airlifted from Kabul in the rout of the US from Afghanistan. But the US has frozen the funds of the new Afghan government in order for the Taliban to "prove itself." Clearly, the US still has aims to meddle in Afghanistan, despite laying waste to the country for twenty years. The Western media had focused so much on the dramatic, disorderly and speedy withdrawal of NATO forces that it failed to report that the USA worked with the Taliban on the ground in Kabul to effect the airlift. It also missed the fact that neighbouring countries such as Russia, China, and Iran helped effect the smooth transfer of power in Kabul, thus avoiding a civil-war. The US and its NATO partners [including Canada] need to change their conduct and start cooperating with the international community, instead of acting unilaterally and illegally to impose their will on the countries of Central Asia.



Sunsara Taylor on the #TexasAbortionBan, Why Forced Motherhood is Part of a Fascist Program, the Need For Resistance, and the Need for Revolution, Nothing Less.

Sept. 7, 2021, 6:47 p.m.
In the wake of the Texas abortion ban, which ends the protections of Roe v. Wade, and went into effect with no interference from the Supreme Court, we spend the hour with Sunsara Taylor. We talk about the Texas ban, the lack of action from the Left and the reproductive rights movement, the fascist nature of the law, and what people need to do now to win again a woman's right to choose.



Why Labour Needs May Day

Sept. 7, 2021, 5:32 p.m.
On labour day, Phil interviews Tony Leah about why the North American Labour Day was moved to the 1st Monday of September. Leah reminds us that May Day was originally proclaimed in the nineteenth-century after a strike for the eight-hour day was violently suppressed in Chicago. North American workers made great gains since then, but still don't have the 8-hour day. That's because the labour movement has been beaten back in recent decades. According to Leah, the Canadian labour movement needs to put behind it the disastrous practice of class collaboration carried out by the previous CLC president, Hassan Yussuf, who recently got his reward in the form of a Senate seat. Unfortunately, Jerry Dias of UNIFOR continues to support Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau and Ontario Conservative Leader Doug Ford. Labour and capital have no interest in common. It's time for the labour movement to use its muscle to fight for the interests of the rank-and-file. Notably, in the United Auto Workers in the USA, as a result of a US government investigation into corruption at the highest level of the UAW, their workers will have a referendum on a new one-member-one-vote for the top leadership of the UAW. Also, a new novel has just been published by Baraka Books [Montreal] about the working-class struggle in Canada. It's called "Maker" by Jim Upton.



Program 40

Sept. 7, 2021, 5:25 p.m.
A quiet 2021 return for my twice monthly program of indie pop, indie rock, indie folk and chill hop / instrumental music from the 1980's to the present.



M Jackson: It's Thin Where We're Skating (re-broadcast)

Sept. 7, 2021, 3:55 p.m.
Have you ever noticed that scientists historically are mostly white men? Do you think that this fact has skewed some scientific findings? Well, our guest today on Sea Change Radio has certainly noticed. This week, we speak to glaciologist M Jackson, who’s drawn attention from the right wing for the feminist perspective she applies to her research. We discuss her new book, The Secret Lives of Glaciers, dive into her research, and examine how and why science has been influenced by centuries of white male dominance.



The Repository_023

Sept. 7, 2021, 3:06 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 - contact us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.



Fifty years of faith-based anti-poverty work in Saskatchewan

Sept. 7, 2021, 6:18 a.m.
Peter Gilmer talks about the Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry's work for social justice and against poverty, and about its fifty-year history.



Episode 230 - We got the whackest shit, winging it edition

Sept. 6, 2021, 6:23 p.m.
The show was plagued with technical woes, but we still managed to pull off some comedy and laughs! Even if we're not live, you can still tune in at 8pm eastern 7 pm central for a show!! Visit www.chiampa.org for a complete listening experience!



Courting Equality & Object Lessons + global LGBTQ news!

Sept. 6, 2021, 6:04 p.m.
Queer youth eye "The Male Gaze"; California’s Prop 8 drama 10 years ago this week underscores the power of the courts; China’s government censors "girlie" men, Hong Kong political puppets flag Gay Games play, a Pakistani politician pulls down a BTS "promo homo" billboard, Australian lawmakers reject trans job protections, and 20 U.S. states buck Biden’s pro-queer policy! Those stories, and more this week, when you choose "This Way Out": the world’s audio oasis for queer news and culture.



INTERVIEWS AUTHOR/ACTIVIST DR ROBIN HAHNEL

Sept. 6, 2021, 4:19 p.m.
Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Dr. Robyn Hahnel about his latest book Democratic Economic Planning. The hastening pace of global climate change's human impact of the COVID 19 pandemic, the impact of political and economic hegemony of the capitalistic centre. These are enmeshed systems " how can we create eco-socialism despite the racist regimes, of settler-colonialism, and structured social processes of exploitation? Support Latin Waves by becoming a member for as little as $1 per month. www.latinwavesmedia.com



Episode 428: Guess what's in the bottle this time

Sept. 6, 2021, 9:50 a.m.
SIPS Episode – Great stuff from Gordon & MacPhail, Last Drop Distillers and Lagavulin. Brent requested to remove the zip ties while we enjoy Scotch again. Justin is our method voice actor for today and got completely lost on the wrong continent. Amazing story of G&M from a grocery store to one of the best bottlers available. Tasting potpourri is not the proper training technique. Caution as there is a preposition problem in this episode. This episode or portions of it predate Kojak



Governing A State

Sept. 6, 2021, 9:11 a.m.
The kids crew talk with New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham about what her job entails, how to lead during a pandemic, and how governors can help solve the climate crisis. Lily Haussamen, a 10 year old from Las Cruces, New Mexico has a message for all the adults listening to The Childrens Hour about the planet she is inheriting. Then we hear from the Yale Climate Connections about how some South African homes are getting electricity thanks to solar panels and batteries. This episode has an accompanying learning guide at the episode page: https://ChildrensHour.org/governing Mixed with excellent music, join us for an hour of educational entertainment for the whole family.



Walkuman Style #302

Sept. 6, 2021, 8:58 a.m.
(1.) Elements - DJ Revolution & Planet Asia (2.) Whatcha Need - Wee Bee Foolish (3.) Comin' Home - Pitch 92 ft. Verbz (4.) Discus - Delicasteez (5.) Most PPL - Eternia & Rel McCoy (6.) Say Less - Substantial & Funky DL ft. Precious Joubert (7.) Dolce - Odyssee [LC] ft. Lazlow (8.) King Slayer - Bishop Lamont & Antlive ft. DJ TMB (9.) TPC 203 - Marshtini (of Loop.Holes) (10.) The Sermon (J57 remix) - J57 & DeeJay Element ft. Rasheed Chappell (11.) Guess Who's Back - Paula Perry (cuts by DJ Boogie Blind) (12.) Body Rocka - Kold Blooded & Freddie Black (kuts by Tone Spliff) (13.) Do Believe - Jay Royale & Skyzoo (14.) Got Ya Back - Titus (15.) Caviar Dreams - Kenyattah Black ft. Al Skratch, Poppa Leezy and Thirstin Howl III (16.) Bolly Joint - DJ 2-Tone Jones ft. Hassaan Mackey (17.) Lauraine - KiLaMDaPro (18.) Moments In Time - Frankenstein (19.) Halal - Marlon Craft (20.) i love my friends - Kiefer



268 - The Mix Sessions Hour 2

Sept. 6, 2021, 8:50 a.m.
The Mix Sessions brings you Trip Hop, Drum & Bass and House music weekly. 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 CONTACT: sean@amplifiedradio.ca



268 - The Mix Sessions Hour 1

Sept. 6, 2021, 8:46 a.m.
The Mix Sessions brings you Trip Hop, Drum & Bass and House music weekly. 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 CONTACT: sean@amplifiedradio.ca



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Desiree Dorion in our Spotlight Interview (Country) Hour 2

Sept. 6, 2021, 8:22 a.m.



Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Desiree Dorion in our Spotlight Interview (Country) Hour 1

Sept. 6, 2021, 8:13 a.m.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. This week Larry welcomes our guest back from Dauphin, Manitoba, country musician Desiree Dorion. She has been enjoying the success with the release of her newest album “Break the Chain.” And has just released a new single out called “Sometimes I Drink.” Read about her and hear her music on the web at at desireedorion.com. Music from Desiree Dorion, John McLeod, Laura Niquay, Eadse, Gina Loring, Campo, Bomba Estereo, Nancy Sanchez, Latin Vibe, Crystal Shawanda, Esther Pennell, QVLN, The Eagle and The Raven, Midnight Shine, Joey Nowyuk, The Jerry Cans, Shauit, Sly Mestokosho, Mike Paul, Twin Flames, Julian Taylor, 1915, Midnight Sparrows, Hour Eleven, Stevie Salas, Indian City, nehiyawak, The Northstars, Kinky and much much more. Find us on our home page at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org and our music page at www.IndigeousinMusic.com, were the for you 24/7/365.



The Other Black Music Aug. 5, 2021

Sept. 6, 2021, 4:57 a.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



The Motherland Influence: September 5, 2021

Sept. 5, 2021, 7:08 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music.



September 5, 2021: Guitar boy and mami wata

Sept. 5, 2021, 4:56 p.m.
New music for the kora; the amazing, colorful life of Sir Victor Uwaifo, who died on August 28; hard rock from Algeria; reggae en francais; Congolese soukous to warm you up for the USA premiere of The Rumba Kings movie in Richmond next weekend; some Chicano soul from the American Southwest



By Fire And Flood, They Shall Know

Sept. 5, 2021, 1:48 p.m.
In this weeks show we go for the science behind the floods and fires. From UCLA, Jesse Norris reports: we know for certain extreme rainfall events are more common now than in the past. What does that mean for our future? Then one of the top experts on wildfires in the Western United States, Dr. David Peterson. David has the insight from decades of working on wildfires. You will get the big picture view that mainstream media never touches.



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