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Sonic Cafe #168/A Monumentous Moment

Jan. 2, 2020, 7:57 a.m.
Sonic Café with John Mellencamp, hey welcome to this monumentous moment in the history of the Sonic Café. I’m your host Scott Clark and this is episode 168. So what makes this moment so special? Well, if you play every Sonic Café episode back-to-back, 24/7 it would a full week to play them all. Pretty cool huh? So one of our affiliate stations should make that happen with a Sonic Café marathon. Right? But ahh since that probably won’t happen anytime soon, the best thing we can do is keep on bringing you more. More intelligent eclectic music, more comedy, and more pop culture… in fact everything you’ll hear this hour is all about more. Listen for Blues No More from Terry Evans, All This and More from Against Me. One More Day from Cheap Trick, More Lost Without You from the Alan Parsons project… and ahh many more. Then later comedian Dwayne Perkins proposes a refreshing approach to help parents name their babies for success. Oh and a monumentous Sonic Café welcome to our newest sponsor. Listen for Darwinian Yoga. It’s yoga Americanized, where only the strong survive. That’s Darwinian Yoga. All that and of course more as we bring you this monumentous moment in the history of our radio program, from that little café in the Pacific Northwest, we’re the Sonic Café.



Manning The Console

Jan. 2, 2020, 6:28 a.m.



Donald Drumpf Theatre Vol. 155 Stand By Your Impeached Man

Jan. 1, 2020, 11:32 p.m.
An original radio theatre show each week, with most sounds culled from the previous week, about a fictional, theatrical presidency. Contradictions tell the story, with songs, skits, and clips from political news shows and late-night comedy routines. The definition of "radio theatre" is stretched here, with an updated Dickie Goodman and/or Richard Foreman-meets-mashup style sometimes, and a more straightforward take other weeks. Currently airing on 30 or 40 stations around the world, the network has ordered another 10 episodes, but with impeachment cancellation is possible at any moment. Anyone who would like to work on a production, or have their work air in this timeslot, should contact info@wgxc.org.



Cheeze Pleeze # 810

Jan. 1, 2020, 5:47 p.m.
For our first show of a new year and new decade, It's Daffy's birthday and anything can happen...and sort of does....



FCA crimes of the new Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey - Ian Fraser

Jan. 1, 2020, 2:45 p.m.
FCA crimes of new Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey Ian Fraser https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5ZiguT2QkA



Broadcast 465

Jan. 1, 2020, 11:55 a.m.
Radio Thrift Shop features a flexible format & is an homage to the "underground" era of broadcasting of the 1960's and 1970's that DJ Frederick grew up with. RTS features a homegrown mix of vinyl records, 78s, 45's, LPs, private press releases, and a variety of cassette tapes and homemade / self released cds. Each broadcast of Radio Thrift Shop features an improvised playlist from DJ Frederick's music library



Between the Lines for January 1, 2020

Jan. 1, 2020, 7:44 a.m.
Federal Appeals Court Rules Obama Care Individual Mandate Unconstitutional; Challenging Facebook’s Monopoly Power and Exploitation of Personal Data; Indigenous Activists Resist the Environmental and Economic Devastation Caused by Mega Dam Projects



Doris Kearns Goodwin: Leadership In Turbulent Times (re-broadcast)

Dec. 31, 2019, 10:35 p.m.
What makes a great leader? This week on Sea Change Radio, we are honored to have Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin here to give us her take on that question. Goodwin’s book, Leadership in Turbulent Times, just released in paperback, re-examines four US presidents she has studied in the past: Abe Lincoln, Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson. She discusses the contrast between these presidents’ leadership and the behavior of the current grifter-in-chief, puts today’s impeachment proceedings in historical context, and hypothesize about how past presidents might have addressed momentous issues like climate change and election tampering. Then, we dig into the Sea Change Radio archives and listen to Rebecca Vallas, a Vice President at the Center for American Progress, talk about the Trump administration’s absurd claims that poverty and hunger are now things of the past in this country.



Anand Giridharadas: Should Billionaires Exist?

Dec. 31, 2019, 7:46 p.m.
Are billionaires such as Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates the American Dream personified? Do they reflect a healthy economy? Or, as Senator Bernie Sanders has said, should billionaires not exist in the first place? Anand Giridharadas, Time magazine editor-at-large and author of "Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World," discusses why he agrees with Sanders. This program is compiled from three excerpts: On Dec 9, 2019, Anand Giridharadas was Steve Paikin’s guest on The Agenda, TV Ontario’s renowned current affairs program. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om-B9cGR6N8> Two months earlier, on Oct 8, 2019, Anand Giridharadas had been the guest on The Daily Show. The host, Trevor Noah, got into a fiery exchange with Giridharadas about his best selling book: “Winners Take All” and the Paradox of Elite Philanthropy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H32z45o0WxA&pbjreload=10 The last segment is from: A Nation Brought to You by Billionaires from Anand Giridharadas’ YouTube channel On Dec. 17, 2018 Anand Giridharadas took the stage at In Your Face in New York City to present a list of corporate sponsors. And Giridharadas made it very clear that the sponsors he is thanking are not those of the show but those of all of America: “Because what was supposed to be a republic by, for, and of the people is increasingly a nation brought to you by billionaires. And when billionaires are in charge of our schools, our politics, our arts, our news, and our public conversation, it’s important to keep them happy by thanking them for ruling us.” <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RSruvBJdrM> Anand Giridharadas’ acclaimed book: Winners Take All, The Elite Charade of Changing the World offers a painstakingly researched analysis of a global elite who claim to be in the business of ‘changing the world’ while all the while preserving a status quo that favors their interests and obscures their role in causing the problems they later seek to solve.



Episode 200 - I don't remember what our show title was

Dec. 31, 2019, 6:06 p.m.
LAST TUESDAY EPISODE IS JAN 7th, 2020!! Then we move to Fridays! Illinois becomes the next state to legalize recreational weed tomorrow. Plus you won’t be arrested for carrying marijuana at Chicago’s KORD. Come find out what we mean all the time and then laugh with or at us, tune in to our live show every Tuesday night at 8pm eastern at http://www.chiampa.org



2020 New Year's Celebration

Dec. 31, 2019, 5:51 p.m.
This is my first new RADIOLA! program since April 2017. I hope the music I've shared here makes your New Year measurably happier.



Oscar Brown Jr. - his art, his music, his politics and his passion

Dec. 31, 2019, 5:28 p.m.
Oscar Brown Jr. talks about his life, his music, his poetry and his politics from his start as one of the first Black radio hosts to the influence of Paul Robeson and his life as one of the premier songwriters and performers in the country



2019-12-27 - Stacey Gomez - Supporting the Roblero Morales family

Dec. 31, 2019, 1:13 p.m.
Today we speak with Stacey Gomez, a member of No One is Illegal Halifax/K’jipuktuk, and one of the many people working to support the Roblero Morales family as they struggle through the difficult process of seeking asylum and permanent residency from the Canadian state.



The Cuban Revolution 61st Anniversary Show

Dec. 30, 2019, 10:06 p.m.
Tonight, as we near the 61st anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, which burst forth upon the world on January 1 1959, Back in the USSR pays tribute to the men and women who made the first socialist revolution in the Western Hemisphere possible. These brave comrades of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, from Haydee Santamaria to Vilma Espin to Harry "Pombo" Villegas, were the people who would fundamentally challenge the legacy of colonialism, slavery, and patriarchy in Cuba. In doing so they were forced to confront capitalism and empire head-on, leading to the rise of a new country that has been a beacon of hope to those struggling for liberation all over the world ever since. This is our final episode of 2019, happy new year comrades and friends!



Criminalizing Dissent: UMassAmherst Autumn Conference (part 2)

Dec. 30, 2019, 7:17 p.m.
On November 12, 2019, Umass Amherst held its second blockbuster pro-Palestinian conference of the year taking on the Zionists lobby’s attempt to censor speech on American campuses. Last week we heard UMass Professor Sut Jhally, organizer of the event, followed by Linda Sarsour, moderator, and Omar Barghouty, co-founder of the BDS campaign. A capacity crowd was present, despite condemnation by university officials and right-wing pro-Israel pressure groups. The panel addressed mounting efforts by U.S. political leaders, right-wing lobbying groups, and college and university administrators to silence pro-Palestinian speech on American campuses and to criminalize support for BDS. This is the 2nd part, taking on the Zionist lobby’s attempt to censor speech on American campuses. This week we hear Tim Wise, Cornel West, and Dimi Khalidi, all introduced by Linda Sarsour.



December 30, 2019: Top ten singles & EPs of 2019

Dec. 30, 2019, 7:02 p.m.
Global A Go-Go's favorite recordings of 2019, part 2 of a 3 part series: top ten singles and EPs, plus ten more honorable mentions



"Trump v. Buttigieg: The Musical!"

Dec. 30, 2019, 6:34 p.m.
This week’s special “news-light” imaginary election pits the first legitimate openly gay major party candidate for the U.S. presidency against the narcissistic, incompetent incumbent – in their own words – mixed with pop songs, late night TV show hosts humor, on-scene news coverage and more … and could be called “Trump vs. Buttigieg: The Musical!” [NewsWrap returns next week.]



#617 -- The Matrix: A Further Exploration, Part 3

Dec. 30, 2019, 12:12 p.m.
As people began seeing the elites' propaganda for what it is, new systems of social control were put into place. These included militarization of the police, new non-lethal weapons, a "prison-industrial complex," neutralizing the Bill of Rights, and CIA-supplied narcotics in the inner cities. This is Part 3 of an audio tapestry woven by Robin Upton from Unwelcome Guests' archival material. It's a fine exploration of how the forces that run the world *actually* operate in practice. (Cont'd...)



UpFront Soul #2019.52 - December 30, 2019-January 5, 2020 h2

Dec. 30, 2019, 10:53 a.m.
We'll ring in the New Year with new music from Joseph Washington, Jr., hear Billy Paul ask the musical question, "Am I Black Enough for You?" and take a trip to New Orleans with Professor Longhair.



UpFront Soul #2019.52 - December 30, 2019-January 5, 2020 h1

Dec. 30, 2019, 10:21 a.m.
We'll ring in the New Year with new music from Joseph Washington, Jr., hear Billy Paul ask the musical question, "Am I Black Enough for You?" and take a trip to New Orleans with Professor Longhair.



"Project / Object" or Phi Zappa Krappa

Dec. 30, 2019, 5:20 a.m.
I'm guest-hosting WRIR's Cause and Effect Show today. It is one of my favorites to host and to listen to. Each week's host selects an artist than digs deep into the bands and artists that influenced the featured performer and in turns the bands and artists they influenced. Stream the show every Saturday from 1 PM to 3 PM @ www.wrir.org.



Cody Blackbird Band in our Spotlight Interview (Flute, Rock) Hour 2

Dec. 29, 2019, 6:59 p.m.



Cody Blackbird Band in our Spotlight Interview (Flute, Rock) Hour 1

Dec. 29, 2019, 6:56 p.m.
Welcome to indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes welcome into our Spotlight, Cody Blackbird from Arizona City, his band currently holds the title for “Group of the Year” at the this year Native American Music Awards” for their album “Live from White Horse Black Mountain.” Along with that, they have just released their newest album “Who We Are.” Find out more about Cody and hear his music on web at codyblackbirdband.com. Music from The Cody Blackbird Band, Ed Koban, Aasiva, Thor Simonsen, Kelly Fraser, nehiyawak, Leela Gilday, Khu.eex, Chris Ferree, Latin Vibe, Eagle & Hawk, Alan Syliboy & the Thundermakers, QVLN, Irv Lyons Jr, Son of Hweedli, Midnight Shine, Shawn Michael Perry, Chances, Leah Shenandoah, Shon Denay, Gina Lorning, Batuk, Cary Morin, Jimmy Lee Young and much much more. You can now join us and become a RADIO TRIBAL member of the Indigenous in Music family. If you love our show, you can now show your support join us today! Visit us at our music page indigenousinmusic.com



Climate: Good News And Bad

Dec. 29, 2019, 11:33 a.m.
Welcome a big show for the new decade. From Yale, Narashimha Rao says basic quality of life for all humans does NOT require a new burst of carbon into the atmosphere. Brilliant young scientist Zhenzhong Zeng reports growing wind is a bonus for wind power plus startling green news from China. Heather McTeer Toney joins us on the 100% Clean Economy Act and mothers stepping in on climate change.



New Years Broadcast

Dec. 29, 2019, 7:28 a.m.
Free radio on shortwave from the hills of New Hampshire to the world broadcast on no set schedule via 6070 & 7440 kHz in Europe. An homage to offshore, pirate, and underground radio stations. Also a nod to non-commercial stations worldwide



The Appalachian Sunday Morning

Dec. 29, 2019, 6:46 a.m.



Program 11

Dec. 28, 2019, 6:08 p.m.
Indie folk, pop, rock from the 1970's to the present.



CHUCK COLLINS WEINER FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE

Dec. 28, 2019, 3:23 p.m.



The Artist Spotlight

Dec. 28, 2019, 5:17 a.m.



Utsa Patnaik and Michael Hudson Keynote Addresses at 2019 WAPE Conference

Dec. 27, 2019, 6:26 p.m.
This week's Global Research News Hour radio program features presentations by two prominent Marxist economists at the 2019 World Association for Political Economy (WAPE) forum, held in WInnipeg at the University of Manitoba July 19-21. The conference theme this year was 'Class, State and Nation in the twenty-First Century.' Utsa Patnaik is Professor Emeritus, Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi). The title of her presentation was ' ‘Austerity’ and its Consequences in the Advanced and Developing Worlds: The Present in the Light of the Inter-War Depression' MIchael Hudson is President, The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET). The title of his presentation was 'America Threatens to Self-destruct if Other Countries don’t Obey it.'



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