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264 - The Mix Sessions Hour 2

Aug. 11, 2021, 2:11 p.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



Indy Radio Garden 29

Aug. 11, 2021, 11:50 a.m.
The first clip comes from WPPM-LP 106.5 Phillycam. Recent reports have found that 4 in 10 Philadelphia households, including 54% of renters and 28% of homeowners, are cost-burdened, meaning they spend at least 30% of their income on housing costs. During this segment of Community Voice PHL Talk Show, Jacquelyn Jordan, and Jeff Jones address this challenging issue in the City of Brotherly. The second audio comes from WHGE-LP 95.3 Afro-American Historical Society of Delaware. Patrice Gibbs, the host from The Open Eye show, interviews Dr. Yasser Payne from the University of Delaware about opportunities for members of the black community to study at universities. The third clip comes from WRGU-LP 92.9 FM Germantown United CDC, from the show Neighborly Chats. David Juro interviews Jill Saull of Germantown Mutual Aid Fund. They spoke about how they utilize mutual aid to help their neighbors, the ethos behind mutual aid, and their allocation process. Thanks to Our host Gladys Nobriga, from the SCRAP Radio Project.



Between The Lines Aug. 11, 2021

Aug. 11, 2021, 9 a.m.
Investigating Trump's Attempted Coup, Protecting Democracy; As Scientists Predict Devastating Climate Change Impacts, Activists Block Construction of Mountain Valley Pipeline



Carl Dix on the importance of the leadership of Bob Avakian, BA, focusing on Bob Avakian for the Liberation of Black People and the Emancipation of All Humanity. Plus excerpts from BA's talks.

Aug. 10, 2021, 10:25 p.m.
The show opens with Carl Dix, talking about the importance of the scientific, revolutionary leadership of Bob Avakian, focusing on Bob Avakian for the Liberation of Black People and the Emancipation of All Humanity. Plus Bob Avakian, “How Long?! How Many More Times Do the Tears Have to Flow?” from Bob Avakian Speaks, Revolution – Nothing Less!” And “The Destruction of the Planet by Capitalism-Imperialism,” from “Why We Need an Actual Revolution, and How We Can Really Make Revolution.”



Bargain Basement 30

Aug. 10, 2021, 6:29 p.m.
Radio Thrift Shop Bargain Basement is a half hour supplement recorded and uploaded on no set schedule. Musical archaeology from the impossibly mixed up record crates collecting dust in the thrift shop basement ... music that hasn't seen the light of day for decade



U.S. meddlers behind Tigray "Crisis"

Aug. 10, 2021, 4:44 p.m.
Phil interviews Ann Garrison of Black Agenda Report and KPFA radio about the "civil war" in Ethiopia. She posits that the TPLF (Tigray People's Liberation Front) is being used by the USA and EU to break up Ethiopia much in the same way they did the former Yugoslavia, using "humanitarian interventionism" as an excuse, and buzzwords such as "humanitarian corridors," "humanitarian relief" just as they do in Syria. Garrison and Taylor observe that Ethiopia's sovereignty is disrespected by the US and its allies in Europe. They presume the imperial right to interfere in the internal affairs of African countries. The Tigray region is part of Ethiopia, and must be resolved by Ethiopians. A great deal is at stake for Africa in the Ethiopian conflict as the issue of the water of the Nile affects a number of Northern African countries, and because Ethiopia is an "anchor state" in the Horn of Africa.



Susanne Rust: Tracking The Gray Whale

Aug. 10, 2021, 3:23 p.m.
Gray whales are dying in record numbers – over 400 have washed up on West Coast shores since 2019. And yet, scientists aren’t quite sure why. With all the man-made problems affecting ocean ecosystems, it’s hard to point to just one cause. But scientists do know that these majestic mammals are not getting enough nutrition. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Susanne Rust, an environmental reporter for the Los Angeles Times, about her work tracking the plight of the gray whale. We learn about some of the steps that marine biologists are taking, how the food supply of gray whales has greatly decreased, and what it’s like to try to investigate this crisis during a global pandemic.



Palestinian Liberation and Leadership: What's Next?

Aug. 10, 2021, 1:39 p.m.
Today we discuss the current state of Palestinian leadership and how Palestinians are contending with multiple layers of authoritarian rule (Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas). What are the challenges to Palestinian liberation? What roles - positive and negative - do the Palestinian Authority and Hamas play? What role does Palestinian civil society play in mobilizing against Israel and the PA? What can Palestinian resistance to Israel look like? What is behind Hamas’s rise in popularity since the most recent escalation with Israel? What is the status of the uprising against the PA and how is it part of a larger struggle? Lara Friedman of the Foundation for Middle East Peace leads the discussion with Tareq Baconi (Crisis Group) and Inès Abdel Razek (Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy).



The First Nuclear Chain Reaction - Enrico Fermi and Henry Moore (TWO of TWO) - ARCHIVE

Aug. 10, 2021, 10:28 a.m.
The Italian physicist Enrico Fermi set off the first nuclear chain reaction in an underground tennis-court at the University of Chicago in 1942. Exactly 25 years after that experiment, with Fermi already dead of radiation induced leukemia, a statue by Henry Moore was unveiled on December 2, 1967, at that location, to commemorate the first self sustained nuclear chain reaction. Boal describes the fascinating clash of ideas, from the early anti nuclear resistance by SDS students in the US and the British CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), to the visual impression of Moore's statue that seems to depict a skull plus storm trooper helmet plus mushroom cloud. Ignoring the early resistance to nuclear power scientists still envisioned thousands of nuclear power plants while discussing already how one could possibly keep nuclear waste safe for tens of thousands of years. Iain Boal is co-editor of Resisting the Virtual Life, published by City Lights Books and wrote the history of the bicycle: The Green Machine (2011). Boal was educated at Oxford, Cambridge and London Universities and has taught at Harvard, Stanford and UC Berkeley.



Teamsters Vow to Unionize Amazon

Aug. 10, 2021, 8:55 a.m.
Teamsters Vow to Unionize Amazon, Taking on an Anti-Union Behemoth with Sean OBrien, Teamsters for a Democratic Union supported candidate for the Presidency of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) O'Brien discusses his commitment for one of the nations largest unions, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters to mount a nationwide effort to organize Amazons delivery and warehouse workers, declaring that the multibillion-dollar behemoth is an existential threat to workers everywhere. In his quest to become President of the IBT he talks about building genuine worker power and shop-floor militancy in addition to solidarity across unions and with community.



A campaign to bring long-term care into the public health care system

Aug. 10, 2021, 6:55 a.m.
Kevin Skerrett and Nancy Parker of the Make Revera Public campaign talk about their work pushing the federal government to transform Revera -- a major provider of long-term care in Canada -- from a for-profit corporation into a public sector entity and a fully integrated element of our public health care system. This campaign is happening in the wake of the terrible impact of COVID-19 on long-term care residents, particularly residents of for-profit, private sector homes, and is focusing on Revera because it is 100% owned by a public sector pension fund.



Broadcast 534

Aug. 9, 2021, 6:59 p.m.
Radio Thrift Shop is DJ Frederick's two decade long (and counting) experiment. Radio Thrift Shop enjoys a freeform format & is an homage to the non-commercial era of broadcasts of the 1960's and 1970's that DJ Frederick grew up listening to & features a mix of vinyl records, 78s, 45's, LPs, private press releases, and a variety of cassette tapes and homemade / self released cassettes & cds. Each broadcast of Radio Thrift Shop features an improvised or thematic playlist from DJ Frederick's music shelf



Annamie Paul Undermines Her Own Party

Aug. 9, 2021, 6:26 p.m.
Phil talks with Tony Leah about the controversy surrounding Annamie Paul, Federal Leader of the Green Party. Leah points out that the root of the conflict is Paul’s opposition to her own Party’s policy on Israel and Palestine. As a result she has stubbornly remained silent about the outrageous statements by her adviser Noah Zatzman who called for the defeat of two Green Party Members of Parliament. Leah, Unifor Local 222 Political Action Chair, noted that the Green Party policy opposing the illegal Israeli occupation and settlements and endorsing boycotts, divestment and sanctions was endorsed by 91% of Green Party members in a referendum. Leah points out that while the Federal Council of the Green Party has tried to defend Party policy and called on Paul to disavow Zatzman, Paul has resorted to undemocratic legal maneuvers and gag orders. Annamie seems willing to damage her own Party in an effort to undermine support for Palestinian rights and BDS – in the same way that the right wing of the Labour Party preferred electoral defeat as a way to get rid of Jeremy Corbyn.



August 9, 2021: Balimaya

Aug. 9, 2021, 6:22 p.m.
Dreamy Turkish psych-pop; the deep grooves of Cuban rumba and timba; new African music from Balimaya Project, Yeko & Khaira Arby, Guy One and Vaudou Game; and some North African sounds for the dance floor



Sex, Sodom and the Koran + global LGBTQ news!

Aug. 9, 2021, 5:02 p.m.
A gay imam takes the mountain to Mohammed; Ghanaian rights activists are freed after their workshop raid, a gay Hong Kong democracy campaigner is denied bail, Kyiv Pride raves on Zelensky’s doorstep, a Polish theologian is fined for hate in Germany, hundreds march conservatively in the first Caymans Pride, and trans kids sue Tennessee over school bathroom bias! Those stories, and more this week, when you discover “This Way Out”: the world’s audio oasis for queer news and culture.



Radio Music News Top Ten

Aug. 9, 2021, 4:23 p.m.



The Repository_019

Aug. 9, 2021, 1:39 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.



Upbeat Music Hour Show 150 Spotlight on Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours"

Aug. 9, 2021, 12:22 p.m.
Spotlight on Fleetwood Mac's classic 1977 album "Rumours". The entire album is played, along with behind the scenes commentary and other Fleetwood Mac surprises.



264 - The Mix Sessions Hour 1

Aug. 9, 2021, 9 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



Episode 424: These all sound so yummy

Aug. 9, 2021, 8:47 a.m.
SIPS Episode – A lip smacking flight of wine from Numanthia, Bella Union, Brewer Clifton, & Don Melchor. This is not our pilot for an after school show on PBS. It could work, call us. This show would have so much better with oysters.



A Visit With Raffi

Aug. 9, 2021, 8:22 a.m.
This week on The Children's Hour, we visit with the worlds most beloved children's musician, Raffi! Hell share some of his new work with us, and answer our many questions. Plus, Albuquerques new Poet Laureate Mary Oishi has a poem for us, and the kids in the Extinction Diaries have some good news about elephant shrews, and the kids in the Extinction Diaries have some good news about elephant shrews. This program is an encore edition of The Children's Hour, and was originally broadcast in August 2020.



The Motherland Influence: August 8, 2021

Aug. 8, 2021, 11:30 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music



#701 -- Human Resources, Part 2 (R)

Aug. 8, 2021, 7:17 p.m.
Scott Noble's wide-ranging and fine documentary film of 2010. It's about the many attempts--some fairly successful--to reduce human beings to mere "cogs in the machine"--in order to further increase the wealth and power of the elite. This week's installment begins with public schools. Schools were never designed to educate children--still less to empower them--but to turn them into obedient, docile workers. So argue both John Taylor Gatto and Alfie Kohn. (Continued under "Credits.")



The Other Black Music Aug. 8, 2021

Aug. 8, 2021, 3:18 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



America's "China Initiative" designed to create fear and spread Sinophobia

Aug. 8, 2021, 3 p.m.
A new Governess-General has been appointed, Mary Simon. However, the appointment of an Inuit woman is just a cosmetic solution to the long-term systemic discrimination against native people in Canada. In addition, the fact that she doesn't speak French is unconstitutional and unfair to Francophones. In other news, the "China Initiative" was launched in the United States a couple of years ago. Now, it's being adopted in Canada. The purpose of the policy is to demonize China and Chinese people in North America.



The Pauly Show 008 (Retro)

Aug. 8, 2021, 9:34 a.m.
Welcome to the Pauly show. Tune in today and enjoy music from The Love Unlimited Orchestra, Change, The Box Tops, Don Ray, Maniacs, Talking Heads, The Human Beinz, Carole King, Nick Gilder, The Shangri-Las, T. Rex, Small Faces, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Frank Sinatra, The Beach Boys, Commodores, Gary Numan.



Episode 1: Wood

Aug. 8, 2021, 8:16 a.m.
Northern Elements is a podcast miniseries about the basic materials of Canada and the people who work with them. In this episode, woodworker Mike Paterson and architect Di Wei discuss the impact of the harsh Newfoundland climate on local styles of craft and construction.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning

Aug. 8, 2021, 6:37 a.m.



July in Review w/ George Papazov

Aug. 8, 2021, 5:34 a.m.
Join the guys as they recap July and review last month's guests and how well they did adhering to the shop rules. George Papazov checks in again to hear Kyle and Dan's mistakes from the month and offer some insight. Random won the monthly bet, but for some reason Dan keeps making the consequences worse! That doesn't stop them from formally challenging George to bet for August though...



08-07-21: Executive Orders and Robinhood Shorters

Aug. 8, 2021, 5:26 a.m.
In this week's episode, Dan and Kyle discuss President Biden's latest executive order, speculate on the HOOD price jump and are shocked by the government's actions with Citgo. They also talk about the first psychedelic's company listed on the NYSE before sharing the latest Elon Musk gossip. In trading, both of the guys cut back on the amount of trades made and they both made the same mistake... again... In the Crypto Corner they get into a discussion about how to classify cryptocurrencies before wrapping things up with another bet.



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