The Final Edition – 12/20/12
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Tonight we examine images of black and brown women in media .. joining us are Nuala Cabral, Co-Founder, and other members of FAAN MAIL, discussing the #TalkBack response to infamous birthday party video. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (0.0KB) | Embed
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“It’s the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine.” The Mayan Calendar ends tomorrow. Doomsayers predict that it’s the end of the world. Skeptics say all you have to do is put up a new calendar. Today’s show is about what the hopes and possibilities …
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No 2012 End of World events, although Bear thinks some of you deserve it. The shooting in Newtown, why Bear thinks we’re all responsible. Gun Control, School Security, and the reality of our situation. Tons of calls, A Poem from SnowMan, and 5 minutes from The Frank Factor. See you …
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The Politics and Economics of Gun Contol Guest: Independent Journalist Russ Baker of WhoWhatWhy.com Author of: Get Your Pink Rifle at Dick’s! America’s Love Affair with Money and Violence Those who make a fortune selling guns are doing the obligatory show of sensitivity. They know that if they can just …
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On today’s program: Congo, Project Censored, and Doomsday 2012. – Podcast: Play in new window | Download (13.6MB) | Embed
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Discovering the Missing Piece of YOUR Health Puzzle with Dr. Ben Lynch Dr. Ben Lynch is a graduate of Bastyr University which led him to the Mind-Body Connection, Environmental Medicine, Functional Medicine and eventually, Epigenetics He studied with William Rea, MD; talked shop with Doris Rapp, MD; and is a member of …
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A talk with Jonathon Porritt, cofounder of Forum for the Future (forumforthefuture.org) in London and former Chair of the UK Sustainable Development Commission, on the “psychodynamics of optimism in an apocalyptic age” (jonathonporritt.com); also engaged reflections on the meaning of Advent; poem by Rev. Alla Renée Bozarth – Podcast: Play …
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Renewable energy could fully power a large electric grid 99.9 percent of the time by 2030 at costs comparable to today’s electricity expenses, according to new research by the University of Delaware and Delaware Technical Community College. A well-designed combination of wind power, solar power and storage in batteries and fuel cells would nearly …
“History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.” -Karl Marx Lawrence Lessig’s Republic Lost documents the corrosive effect of money on our political process. Lessig persuasively makes the case that we are witnessing the loss of our republican form of government, as politicians increasingly represent those who fund their campaigns, rather …
The rebound in housing is now in full swing. Housing starts are up, existing home sales are gaining pace, inventory is down, and prices are on the rise. According to a recent report by Corelogic “House prices are up 6.3% year-over-year in October, the largest increase since 2006 and the …
Commonly prescribed antibiotics don’t help cure most coughs in adults, new research confirms. Patients with a cough or bronchitis are often prescribed antibiotics, and previous studies have had conflicting results about their effectiveness. For this study, researchers randomly assigned more than 2,000 adults complaining of a cough to take either …
As we enjoy the traditional holiday season of food-centered celebrations, let’s not only consume, but also reflect on, discuss and consider, what we can do to shape our food future. We’re presented with two starkly different visions of that future: the industrialized, conglomeratized, globalized, monopolized, plasticized and heavily subsidized vision …
After conducting the largest online intelligence study on record, a Western University-led research team has concluded that the notion of measuring one’s intelligence quotient or IQ by a singular, standardized test is highly misleading. The findings from the landmark study, which included more than 100,000 participants, were published today in …