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Alzheimer's Disease: A Psychiatrist's Personal Perspective -- Part Two

July 17, 2017, 1:33 p.m.
Radio Curious visits with clinical psychiatrist, Dr. Betty J. Lacy, whose focus is the prevention, care and treatment of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. In part two, Dr. Lacy shares her personal experiences of caring for her parents with Alzheimer's, suggests ways to deal with the changing personality that comes with this disease and how to deal with the stress it brings to family members.



If Music Could Talk June 25 2017

July 17, 2017, 1:14 p.m.



If Music Could Talk - July 9 2017

July 17, 2017, 12:16 p.m.



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0413

July 17, 2017, 9:57 a.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



The Motherland Influence: July 16, 2017

July 16, 2017, 10:54 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music



MAY 24, 2017 - FLIGHT MH370 & 9-11

July 16, 2017, 9:09 p.m.
Field McConnell discusses what happened to flight MH370 and discusses 9/11.



Guy McPhersen - On Habitat Loss and Human Extinction

July 16, 2017, 9:02 p.m.
What should be our collective response to Earth’s newest phase of accelerated warming? What might we do, as individuals? Dr. Guy McPherson, a conservation biologist has been warning all who would listen that the existing economic model would lead to civilization's collapse and human extinction resulting from loss of habitat due to extreme weather events. It is not a message that many want to hear yet some find it liberating from the "prison of Civilization" and are choosing to pursue what they love, understanding that the processes now under way are no longer reversible. Intellectually we know of past collapsed civilizations and five previous mass extinctions. But the ability to incorporate that knowledge, that we too are vulnerable, that we could be next, into rational social behavior is in conflict with Capitalism's utopian demand for unlimited growth and the commodification of all life and the Planet it self. He mentions scientist who have raised alarm, based on their observations, about trapped and frozen methane stability only to be shunned by the establishment managers and theoretical modelers. At issue, their increasing concern of a potential, sudden 50 GT methane release, doubling current levels. Also discussed, the global dimming that results from aerosols dumped into the atmosphere from industrial activity and commercial air traffic. They are reflecting solar energy while adding to the heat trapping gasses. Remove that umbrella effect and heating goes up rapidly; "5000 aircraft in the sky at any given time", "43,864 average daily flights handled by the FAA in 2016" alone (https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/by_the_numbers/), 1000,000 flights world wide daily and you get an idea of the scale of the bind he refers to. McPherson offers some thoughts on what to do when facing a terminal diagnosis and why he is delivering it. Using data from Sam Carana at Arctic News, he has shortened his previous time line for collapse and extinction to less than 8 years. He spoke in Chicago during his mid-west tour.



MAY 10, 2017 - THE MEDIA WARS

July 16, 2017, 8:58 p.m.
The Media is discussed - a must hear.



MAY 3, 2017 - SIBEL EDMONDS SPEECH

July 16, 2017, 8:48 p.m.



Little Queen - Heart

July 16, 2017, 8:19 p.m.



FACING THE HARSH REALITIES OF NOW (replay)

July 16, 2017, 7:09 p.m.
What if we are already committed to a hostile climate shift over 8 degrees C? Is the Paris summit based on a lie? David Wasdell from the Apollo-Gaia project on his stunning new video & paper "Climate Dynamics: Facing the Harsh Realities of Now". Replay from Nov. 2015, most downloaded show ever!



The Artistry of Nicki Parrott; 7/16/17; set 1

July 16, 2017, 4:41 p.m.



The Artistry of Nicki Parrott;; 7/16/17; set 2

July 16, 2017, 4:38 p.m.



Broadcast 422

July 16, 2017, 2:26 p.m.
Radio Thrift Shop follows a a flexible format & is an homage to the "underground" era of broadcasting & freeform radio stations of the 1960's and 1970's. RTS features a homegrown mix of old radio shows and documentaries, 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 a unique playlist.



Broadcast #805

July 16, 2017, 2:23 p.m.
Featuring music and culture in the spirit of free radio ... stay tuned for freeform music and excursions into the intriguing media of radio



Radio Free Radical

July 16, 2017, 4:35 a.m.
Offering you the very best of alternative, independent political / social justice championing / status quo-challenging audio media live-streamed from our website (radiofreeradical.org) and NOW IN MP3 HERE ON RADIO4ALL! 12 HOURS OF PROGRAMMING IN JUST THREE FILES! It's all yours!



Israeli historian Ilan Pappe's recent speech on Decolonizing Israel

July 15, 2017, 2:46 p.m.
This is the full keynote speech given by Ilan Pappe (Professor of History and Palestinian Studies at the University of Exeter) discussing how Zionist myths have shaped and perpetuated the Israel Lobby, and the need to change the lens through which the Israel/Palestine conflict is viewed, in order to overcome these myths and resolve the conflict at the "Israel Lobby and American Policy" conference on March 24th, 2017 at the National Press Club. The conference was sponsored by Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. Pappe spoke, and responded to comments. The subjects included settler colonialism, its inherent toxicity, and the necessity of one democratic state. Go to goodreads.com/author/list/96546.Ilan_Papp_ for a list of the many books authored or co-authored by Professor Pappe. While it remains available, go to youtube.com/watch?v=x_1uWD86Mv4 to watch the original video.



Interviews author/Educator Nathalia Jaramillo

July 15, 2017, 11:23 a.m.
Senior Lecturer Nathalia Jaramillo is a graduate of Harvard University and the University of California Los Angeles. She has teaching experience in the United States, as well as in Latin American universities. Dr. Jaramillo’s scholarship is concerned with understanding the social, economic and political conditions that shape the schooling experiences of marginalized communities; on generating methodologies and practices that bridge the divide between educators and communities. We speak to her about her most recent book, Immigration and the Challenge of Education: A Social Drama Analysis in South Central Los Angeles. The interview focuses on the issue of forced migration and the socialization of education under Neoliberalism . Education’s complicit role in legitimizing the role of colonization, capitalism and imperialism, if un-intendedly complicit.



The Newark Rebellion - 50 Years Later

July 15, 2017, 10:23 a.m.
Fifty years later, has the U.S. learned anything from the Newark rebellions? with Junius Williams, served as the chair of the committee celebrating the 350th anniversary of the founding of the city of Newark, has hosted conferences about the riots at Rutgers-Newark to discuss what the city has endured since 1967. Prof. Williams is a nationally recognized attorney and educator who has been at the forefront of the Civil Rights and Human Rights Movements in this country for decades. He was the youngest President of the National Bar Association and was listed as one of the 100 Most Influential Blacks in America in Ebony Magazine, ran for Mayor of Newark, and now teaches leadership and community organization at Rutgers University, Newark, based on lessons outlined in his book, Unfinished Agenda, Urban Politics in the Era of Black Power. and Larry Hamm, has been organizing, agitating and protesting for more than a quarter century, from the time he helped to lead a student movement against a Newark teacher's strike as a senior at Arts High, to his days leading demonstrations against apartheid at Princeton University, to his adult years as the president of the People's Organization for Progress, one of the most important grass-roots organizations for empowerment in the country and was the state director of the Million Man March. Fifty Years ago on July 12, 1967 the African American residents of Newark rebelled. The rebellion was sparked by the beating of a Black cab driver by white police officers and would leave 26 people killed, more than 700 injured, and millions of dollars of property damage to looted, vandalized, and burned properties. On the 50th anniversary of what has become known as the Newark riots, local historians and activists say the similarities between the city then and the country now, are striking. Frustrated by racial tensions and individual acts of police-involved violence, and amid the backdrop of a politically and culturally tumultuous era, academics say the people of 1967 and the people of 2017 don't seem so far apart. In fact, they argue, should Newark's riots and the nearly 50-year fallout the city continues to struggle with in its aftermath not serve as a cautionary tale, we may be headed for a replay of what was arguably the decade of greatest violent upheaval in American history. According to Junius Williams, Dir. of the Abbott Leadership Institute at Rutgers University, Newark, activists today are faced with the same choice as those in the 1960s: protest peacefully or violently. "We are poised on the precipice," said Williams, a lifelong Newarker who witnessed the rebellion first hand. "We will either have mass acts of civil disobedience, or individual acts of violence. But, people are frustrated, so either way, it can't stay the way it is now."



Common Purpose: producing mayors & presidents in a leadership factory?

July 14, 2017, 1:09 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2017/07/13/bcfms-weekly-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-77/



Threats to both Bristol's St. Pauls and London's Notting Hill carnivals

July 14, 2017, 12:52 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2017/07/13/bcfms-weekly-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-77/



Repeat - The Rule of Law and the Politics of Fear: Lawyer Dennis Edney

July 14, 2017, 11:44 a.m.
On the occasion of the July 2017 apology and 10.5 million dollar payout by Canada’s Liberal government to Omar Khadr, the Global Research News Hour features a June 2015 talk by Khadr’s lawyer Denns Edney in Winnipewg, Manitoba, Canada. Omar Khadr is a Canadian citizen captured during a firefight in Afghanistan while still a minor and detained for a decade at the infamous Guantanamo Bay facility, where he was tortured. On May 23, 2008, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously that the government had acted illegally, contravening section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Yet in spite of this on the record judgement, 71% of the Canadian population in a subsequent poll expressed disapproval of the payout. We present this repeat broadcast (which originally aired on July 1st of 2016) to provide some context for the Canadian government’s decision.



Celt In A Twist July 16 2017

July 14, 2017, 9:46 a.m.
The very latest contemporary Celtic fr. Flogging Molly, The Narrowbacks, The Young Folk & Runabay! U got Yer Celt In A Twist!



worldbeatcanada radio july 15 2017

July 14, 2017, 9:41 a.m.
Greek rebetiko music reimagined by Trio Tekke, 7 African nations under Okavango African Orchestra! Debuts 4U @ worldbeatcanada.



!earshot 20 - July 14, 2017

July 14, 2017, 9:30 a.m.
Anthony Enman & Brian Cleveland count down the Top 20 albums charting across Canada this week from earshot-online.com, take a look at music news with Calum Slingerland of Exclaim!, and much more.



UpFront Soul #2017.26 - July 17-23, 2017 Hr 2

July 14, 2017, 8:58 a.m.
We'll hear the latest from veteran soul singer and songwriter Don Bryant, sample some divine disco, and hear from football player and soul man Rosey Grier



UpFront Soul #2017.26 - July 17-23, 2017 Hr 1

July 14, 2017, 8:34 a.m.
We'll hear the latest from veteran soul singer and songwriter Don Bryant, sample some divine disco, and hear from football player and soul man Rosey Grier.



CPR News, July 14, 2017

July 14, 2017, 5:44 a.m.



Cross That Border

July 14, 2017, 3:40 a.m.
Radio / Label / sunriseoceanbender.com / Sunrise Ocean Bender airs in the flesh Thursdays 9-11pm EST on WRIR 97.3 FM, Richmond, Virginia / wrir.org. Downloads are for rebroadcast on other non-profit radio stations.



TB 170715 Unassuming Hero 2X

July 13, 2017, 10:11 p.m.
We start out this week’s archive radio show in Bubble World! That magical land wherein reality has absolutely nothing to do with reality! Then — as an example — we provide evidence that the banksters — after having stolen nearly everything in the world — now have too much money and there is no longer anything to spend it on and there is nothing left to invest in! What a dilemma! I am crying a river here! Then, we dig in with a little definitional commentary as we simultaneously provide an update concerning the current situation (as of 2015) in the government’s attempt to seize monopoly control of our buds here in the State of Washington. An ex-French intelligence agent attempts a little ‘truth and reconciliation’ concerning the murder of a Greenpeace activist and the conjunctive sinking of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior back in 1985. The Thunderbolt reveals a powerful weapon that we have (though most people have never even heard of it) called ‘jury nullification’. I briefly describe my collision with the United States Army and later with the United States Prison Industrial Complex. We describe the differences between the government’s reactions to unarmed left-wing activists and armed right-wing activists. We cogitate upon how atrocity always requires a claim of virtue. Then — for the feature piece — we provide an historical biography of an undercover behind-the-lines anti-Nazi activist that you have almost certainly never heard of named Albert Göering. We live in a contradictory world. Listen with care.



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