Episode 605: Testing the EBF Scale
Jan. 27, 2025, 10:36 p.m.
SUDS Episode – A delightful selection of beers from the Northeast! With a mix of styles and flavors, our hosts will share their thoughts, laughs, and some unexpected stories along the way. From the sweet notes of barley wine to the hop-forward punches of IPAs, we’ll rate each beer with our signature suds ratings while navigating through hilarious anecdotes, including a bear-related insurance scam and a few memorable costume mishaps. Will our hosts agree on their favorites? Tune in to find out!
John Adams Pt. II
Jan. 27, 2025, 10:31 p.m.
What happens when a fiercely independent lawyer, an accidental diplomat, and a president with a talent for making enemies steps into the highest office in the land? You get John Adams—America’s most underrated Founding Father and the man who somehow managed to lead a nation while setting it on fire at the same time.
In this episode of The Buck Starts Here, Kyle and Eric take a deep dive into Adams’ presidency—one filled with international intrigue, domestic chaos, and a brand-new navy that wasn’t quite sure what it was doing yet. From the diplomatic disaster of the XYZ Affair to the highly controversial Alien and Sedition Acts (because jailing your critics is always a great look), Adams' term was anything but smooth sailing.
But Adams wasn’t just a political lightning rod—he was also a man with deep moral convictions, a complicated relationship with power, and a front-row seat to the rise of political parties that would shape the country for centuries. The hosts break down the economic struggles of the era, the role of privateers in early American naval strategy, and why Adams’ biggest problem might have been the shadow of George Washington himself.
Kyle and Eric bring their signature mix of history, humor, and economic insight to untangle the mess, the myths, and the legacy of America’s most reluctant one-term president.
Tune in to hear the unexpected stories, the economic realities, and the fiery debates that made Adams’ presidency one for the history books.
Daryle Lamont Jenkins - Antifascism, Then and Now
Jan. 27, 2025, 4:57 p.m.
Daryle Lamont Jenkins spoke at Burning Books, a radical bookstore in Buffalo, NY specializing in activism, social justice, and liberation struggles, on November 20, 2024.
https://burningbooks.com/
From Daryle’s bio:
Born in Newark, New Jersey and raised in nearby Somerset, Daryle Lamont Jenkins was influenced by the civil rights movement as a young man. At 19, while serving in the military, Daryle saw an episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show on the subject of Skinheads.That grew into a lifelong passion for documenting the hate politics of the right, and with the founding of One People’s Project, his passion found a home.
One People’s Project has played an instrumental role in exposing and causing the collapse of hate groups throughout the US, and aims to form a larger community of activists dedicated to antifascist work.
Idavox, the media outlet of One People’s Project, issues up-to-date reports on hate groups from around the country.
Daryle Lamont Jenkins was a consulting producer of the short film “Skin”, which won the 2019 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short.
UpFront Soul #2025.04 - January 28-February 3, 2025 hr 2
Jan. 27, 2025, 4:47 a.m.
We'll Chant Down Babylon with The Chosen Brothers, do the Freedom Jazz Dance with Eddie Harris, and Keep the Magic Working with Solomon Burke.
UpFront Soul #2025.04 - January 28-February 3, 2025 hr 1
Jan. 27, 2025, 4:45 a.m.
We'll Chant Down Babylon with The Chosen Brothers, do the Freedom Jazz Dance with Eddie Harris, and Keep the Magic Working with Solomon Burke.
January 26, 2025: Look to the sea
Jan. 27, 2025, 1:55 a.m.
New music from Richmond's Miramar, whose second album Entre Tus Flores was released earlier this month; long tracks I didn't have time for on my best-reissues-of-2024 show by South Africa's Tete Mbambisa and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan of Pakistan; new global rock from Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp, Al-Qasar, Şatellites and Jupiter & Okwess; Santrofi leaps into the future of highlife; some Nigerian Afro-disco
Jan 27 - Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association, "Sovereignty and Sustainability" Mary Jane Oatman on Indigenous Leadership in Cannabis"
Jan. 27, 2025, 12:27 a.m.
Welcome to Indigenous in the News, we’re honored to welcome Mary Jane Oatman, a leading advocate for tribal sovereignty and economic empowerment. Mary is the Executive Director of the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association, where she champions Native leadership in the cannabis industry. A proud member of the Nez Perce Tribe, she’s dedicated to integrating traditional knowledge with modern opportunities, ensuring Indigenous voices are at the forefront of this rapidly growing sector. Join us as we explore her journey, the challenges and opportunities for Native communities, and her vision for the future.
About Mary Jane Oatman:
Mary Jane Oatman is an enrolled member of the Nez Perce Tribe and descendant of the Delaware Tribe and proud mother of three beautiful people. She is the Executive Director of the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association (ICIA), founder of the Indigenous CANNabis Coalition (ICANNC) and publisher of THC Magazine. She enjoys being able to grow her passion both in her communities as well as across the nation as a traveling culture and events photographer. Mary Jane has found her true vibe capturing special moments with plants and people.
Mary Jane has been dedicated to reclaiming Indigenous cultures and restoring traditional economies in hemp and cannabis. She has worked for her tribe and other communities to advocate to state and federal agencies to protect tribal sovereignty and to ensure more effective government to government relationships are steered by building bridges between diverse stakeholders. In 2009, Oatman was the youngest member appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the National Advisory Council on Indian Education, while also serving as the first Director of Indian Education for the state of Idaho.
Mary Jane is on the founding board for the JUSTUS Foundation, is a past president of the Idaho ACLU, and on the board of directors for the Association of Cannabis Health Equity and Medicine (ACHEM). She has also served on the Minority Cannabis Business Association board. She is a certified fitness instructor and loves fishing, gathering and chopping wood for the sweat lodge when she is not searching for stories that heal.
Next on Indigenous in the News
Feb 3: Native Hoop Magazine, "Indigenous Innovation in Media: Spotlight on Joleen Brown" Founder and President
Feb 10: National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, "Empowering Native Enterprise: Chris James, President on NCAIED and RES 2025"
Feb 17: Lil Mike and Funny Bone, "Beating the Odds: Lil Mike & Funny Bone's Journey Through Music, Comedy, and Native Pride"
Join us every week from Two Buffalo Studios in Bradenton, Florida, as we bring you the latest updates on issues that matter to us all, from the Shakers to the Makers across Indian Country. Hosted by Larry K. from the Ho-Chunk Nation and his co-host Gary Wilcox from the Powatan Nation. Interested in sponsorship opportunities? Reach out to me at larry@indigenousinmusic.com or visit www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/indigenous-in-the-news for all the details. If you have a story and would like to share it, contact us.
How to Defuse A Climate Bomb
Jan. 26, 2025, 10:43 p.m.
Coal industry dwindling? That myth blown up by German environmentalist Heffa Schucking. then: 17,800 ago, methane shot up in a couple of decades. Rapid ice melt changed the rain and an age of wildfire broke out. Is it happening again? We ask Ben Riddell-Young from CIRES. French economist Timothe Parrique says Slow down or perish. The slow way out.
Indigenous in the Music with Larry K - Lil Mike & Funnybone (Hip Hop)
Jan. 26, 2025, 4:51 p.m.
Indigenous in the Music with Larry K - Lil Mike & Funnybone (Hip Hop)
Jan. 26, 2025, 4:48 p.m.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, on todays show we welcome back Lil Mike & Funny Bone from Oklahoma City. It’s been eight years since their last visit, this dynamic duo has WOWED audiences on America’s Got Talent, starred as Mose and Mekko on FX’s Reservation Dogs, and inspired fans worldwide. Tonight, they’re here to talk about their new album, Vibin and more. Mike and Bone are featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/mike-and-bone.
Music from Lil Mike & Funny Bone, Def-i, Ariano, Robbie Robertson, Pura Fe, Edzi'u, Graeme Jonez, Morgan Toney, Amanda Rheaume, Buggin Malone, Elastic Bond, Los Amigos Invisibles, Celeigh Cardinal, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, QVLN, Liv Wade, Electric Religious, Sebastian Gaskin, Boogey the Beat, XIT, Yolanda Martinez, Larry Mitchell, Khu.eex, Bomba Estereo, Janet Panic, Indian City, Chantal Kreviazuk, Thomas X, Native Son and much more.
Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley
Jan. 26, 2025, 4:43 p.m.
The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Gospel Music Radio program with radio station & program host Danny Hensley. The program is recorded live each Sunday morning while being broadcast on 91.7 FM Community radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org.
This week, we feature all new music from these artists - Backwoods Bluegrass, The Mullins Sisters, Lauren Talley, The King James Boys, The Marksmen Quartet, The Ben Rochester Family, The Church Sisters, Anthem Edition, The Morrison Sisters and more.
This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.
Episode 224 January 26, 2025, playing the oldies you probably don't remember
Jan. 26, 2025, 2:59 p.m.
You don't want to miss Backbeat this week, if you do you won't hear Sam Cooke with the Soul Stirrers, an early, pre-fame recording by Johnny Horton, a great send-up of Clyde McCoy by Spike Jones' trumpeter George Rock, a thoughtful piece by Roger Miller and a record by a duo named Mustard & Gravy. How could you miss that?
Program 2504
Jan. 26, 2025, 2:55 p.m.
A New Year
Jan. 26, 2025, 9:34 a.m.
Happy Year of the Snake, everyone! There’s a lot to talk about, including the Gaza ceasefire and the various threats that Trump has made to the sovereignty of multiple countries, including my own, both before and since taking office. But I also want to talk about China, share some of my own recent experiences in Nanjing, as well as this whole Tik Tok refugee phenomenon and its potentially massive implications for the future.
TWIP-251025
Jan. 26, 2025, 2:18 a.m.
Al Sumud Podcast - Zayna Ashrawi-Hudgitzen & Dr. Ed Hassan Interviewing Diana Buttu a Palestinian-Canadian lawyer and a former spokesperson for the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
WINGS #42-24 Peacebuilding in Kenya
Jan. 25, 2025, 8:03 a.m.
The post-election violence of 2007 bankrupted Mary Oyier's new business. She and other women started talking with youths about their frustrations, then bringing together organizations and civil society networks with government to start addressing the problems among ethnic groups. They built a national network including both religious and civil society groups, and adopted Cobo technology to communicate clearly with government. Oyier says that networking - including between countries, and especially among women - is important for getting new ideas and that it's essential for peace. [Mentions sodomy and rape as examples of 2007 violence - between 18:48 and 19:00]
"Know Your Rights 4 Immigrants" - mobile app announced
Jan. 25, 2025, 4:17 a.m.
Announcement of a free phone app that will read out one's legal rights to an ICE agent or other law enforcement should one be challenged for documents. Instructions in 17 languages to look up consulates and more.
with other features, as sending a message to a designated contact. More at - Know Your Rights 4 Immigrants.
Bringing genocide perpetrators to justice
Jan. 24, 2025, 9:15 p.m.
This episode highlights the news, interviews and discussions from our livestream broadcasts on January 19th and 23rd, 2025. We hear from Abubaker Abed about the reactions to the ceasefire by people in Gaza. We speak with Dyab Abou Jahjah from the Hind Rajab Foundation about the effort to pursue Israeli perpetrators of genocide and bring them to justice wherever they are. We’ll also hear Jon Elmer’s resistance report focusing on Beit Hanoun.
Will Artificial Intelligence, 'The Golem' legend, run the world for the super-rich, and prove they are gods?
Jan. 24, 2025, 6:31 p.m.
– CENSORED: SEVENTEEN RECENT LABOUR MP AND COUNCILLOR CHILD SEX OFFENDERS!!! Are Labour party apparatchiks pushing child sexual abusers and users of child pornography so they can easily be bribed and manipulated?
– ChatGPT produces CO2 equivalent of over 250 transatlantic flights monthly, study finds Other AI carbon heavy hitters include Rytr and Spellbook.
– AI uses as much energy as a Country AI already uses as much energy as a small country. It’s only the beginning.
– Microsoft buys Amazon rainforest and offset AI emissions Tech giant acquires carbon credits worth around $200mn, as energy usage surges due to generative artificial intelligence
– Annie Machon, former MI5 Officer, on the 1993 Bishops Gate bomb and the Good Friday Agreement. Trump gets ceasefire in Gaza. ‘MI5 could have stopped the bomb going off’
– Anti genocide protest in London on Saturday – weren’t allowed to march to BBC as near a Synagogue.
– Tony Greenstein – Ivor Caplain, former Labour MP, and child sex abuse – protestors put in prison on Saturday –
– Piers Corbyn arrested at protest on Saturday and the new Climate and Nature Bill X @Piers_Corbyn. ‘A frightening lurch towards political repression in Britain’
– Ben Abrahamson, Rabbi, on what Zionism means, the religious importance of Israel to Judaism, and how Temple Mount is so large it could easily be shared.
– SIGNS OF THE HOUR & THE MESSIAH Ben Abrahamson Alsadiqin Institute, Al-Quds Jerusalem This paper explores the intersection of religious and social crises
– Former Guardian editor Alan Rushbridger on how behaviour of Murdoch press means people don’t trust legacy media.
– Kevin Cahill, former Deputy Editor of the Sunday Times Rich List, explains Murdoch has admitted to himself and his senior managers
– Murdoch perverting the course of justice and committing perjury, both very serious crimes. But the Met police are refusing to investigate.
– The News Of The World was closed down in 2011 not out of embarrassment but to destroy email and other documentary evidence that it had been committing very serious crimes such as blackmail, and phone hacking of MPs, judges and the royal family.
– Laurie Flynn and Stephen Dorrill, Media North, on criminal activities of Police, and control and destruction of protest groups.
– Axel Rudakubana, Southport triple child murderer, craved notoriety – A classmate told the Daily Mail of a previous knife attack: ‘He only stopped when two teachers managed to get hold of him
– Order of the Nine Angles. Neo Nazi satanist Cameron Finnigan – report. Neo-nazi satanist jailed for encouraging girls to kill themselves Neo-Nazi satanist
– Trump’s Inauguration Speech. Reverend Franklyn Graham, son of Billy Graham, gives prayers for Trump. Invocation on Inauguration Day Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York
– Harley Shlanger, from La Rouche Public Affairs Committee, on who’s in charge – UK or US? The inauguration of Donald Trump coincides with Day 1 of the WEF meeting in Davos
– CENSORED 150 new US nukes B61-12 deployed in Europe. US deploys upgraded nuclear weapons in Europe – The new B61-12 gravity bombs are “fully forward deployed,”
– Mark Sleboda on Ukraine. RT Crosstalk Bullhorns Trump’s Strategy – Does Donald Trump have a different and new grand strategy for American foreign policy? A policy approach that is a departure from the past? If so, then what can we and the world expect? CrossTalking with George Szamuely and Mark Sleboda.
– RFK to release files on assassination of JFK. James Files believes that Nicoletti’s bullets hit both John F. Kennedy and John Connally. However, Files claimed that his bullet that hit Kennedy in the head. Apparently Files was given $30,000
– Manfred Petritsch, 2016, on the Anglo American tyranny after WWII. US bases in Europe – destabilisation processes of NATO. The warning signs of a false flag operation
– Will Artificial Intelligence, ‘The Golem’ legend, run the world for the super-rich, and prove they are gods?
– Dominic Cummings – AI in control already. Catherine Austin Fitts – Central Bank Digital Currencies. Larry Ellison, boss of Oracle, on total information awareness
– Larry Ellison, and Sam Altman with Trump – Project Stargate. Trump announces a $500 billion AI infrastructure investment in the US
– Peter Kyle MP, BBC Matt Chorley show, on UK AI tool ‘Humphrey’. Civil Service ‘Humphrey’ AI tools aim to cut back spending and speed up work
– Notebook LM creates an AI discussion about David Livingstone’s book. David Livingstone on what he thought of AI review of his book, and also Golem and AI
– Meet The AI Golem: The Barbican's First ‘Artificial Intelligence’ Curator looks back through the ages to explore the golem of Jewish mysticism, legend and art
– Christopher Story EU corruption: contemporary World Revolution developments otherwise considered inaccessible or else irrelevant by ‘mainstream’ journalists.
– The Devil Rides Out film. Set in London and the south of England in 1929, a house replete with strange markings and a pentagram.
– NOT The BCfm Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2025/01/23/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-224/
Sonic Café #419/The Power of 100 Chicken Nuggets
Jan. 24, 2025, 5:05 p.m.
Sonic Café with the music of Rockford Illinois’ Cheap Trick from 2021, that’s Another World, which is exactly where you’ve arrived, welcome to our little coastal radio café, I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 419. This time the Sonic Café presents a fast food feast, with the comedy of Dustin Ybarra, in something we’re calling the Power of 100 Chicken Nuggets, funny stuff. Our music mix covers 48 years and includes great tunes from Ani DiFranco, Blue Six, Supertramp, from 1974’s Crime of the Century album, plus the Violent Femmes, Franz Ferdinand, Counting Crows, Cage the Elephant and many more. Also a huge Sonic Café welcome to a brilliant improvement to the automobile air bag, the Jiffy Pop Airbag. It protects you in an auto accident, and best of all a provides a delicious low calorie snack while you await the arrival of emergency servics. The Jiffy Pop Airbag, because you shouldn’t walk away hungry from your next automobile accident. All that and more as we present a fast food feast of 100 Chicken Nuggets, which is available anytime from the Sonic Café drive-up window. So yeah. Earlier this year, the legendary piano man, Billy Joel released his first new song in over 17 years. This is Turn the Lights Back On, and we’re the Sonic Café.
Dean Wolbach- "What Is In The Air We Breathe"
Jan. 24, 2025, 6:25 a.m.
What is in the air that we breathe? We all know that there are various forms of air pollution that affect our health and the health of our environment, but what do we really breathe?
In this edition of Radio Curious, recorded in our studios on January 9, 2009 we visit with Dr. Dean Wolbach, former Air Pollution Control Officer for Mendocino County. Our conversation focused on the different types of air pollution and how they affect us both globally and at the local level.
We began by asking Dr. Wolbach to provide an overview of air quality issues across history, through to the present day here in Mendocino.
The books he recommends are “Dreams Of My Father” and “The Audacity Of Hope,” by Barack Obama, “Samuel Adams: A Life,” by Ira Stoll and “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln,” by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Where Art Meets Impact Season 2 Ep 7:Creative Equity: "Building Sustainable Futures for Artists and Communities"
Jan. 24, 2025, 1:39 a.m.
Creative Equity: "Building Sustainable Futures for Artists and Communities" the latest from Where Art Meets Impact, highlights storytelling's power in policy, equitable pay for musicians, and fostering community through art. Featuring national, statewide and local arts thought leaders such as Danielle Brazell, of California Arts Council, Nataki Garrett of One Nation/One project, Tiara Amar of Whippoorwill Will Arts and Nurit Siegel Smith of the Music Forward Foundation. This episode presents actionable solutions for creating sustainable futures for artists and communities. Share this vital message – broadcast "Creative Equity" on your station!
Upbeat Music Hour Show 256
Jan. 24, 2025, 12:45 a.m.
Golden Oldies (60s, 70s, 80s, 90s)
Trump II. The Wrath of Maga. Dawn of the Billionaire Class, Dusk of the Rest of Us
Jan. 23, 2025, 11:15 p.m.
This week on the Global Research News Hour, with the return of President Trump to high power, what can we now expect from this presidential felon with his bold and occasionally inaccurate assertions, especially having learned from his first time out, what is on the drawing board for the USA and what the stakes are for the more vulnerable people on the planet.
In our first half hour, we speak to Quebec international economist Professor Rodrigue Tremblay about Trump’s economic agenda, particularly the tariff agenda and how it’s likely to impact the world. Then in our second half hour, we talk to independent researcher and writer Timothy Alexander Guzman about the Trump Cabinet picks and what it says about the future of American foreign policy.
The Shortwave Report 01/24/25
Jan. 23, 2025, 11 p.m.
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Germany, France 24, Japan, and Cuba.
Celt In A Twist January 26 2025
Jan. 23, 2025, 9:48 p.m.
A stiff chaser of cool Celtic is what is what you need to follow a true blue Monday. Spend an hour in the company of great Canadians like The Mahaones, The Dreadnoughts, The Fretless and Maggie's Wake. Plus, tasty tracks from Denmark, Catalonia and Breton. Lighten your load with a stop on the road for Celt In A Twist!
World Beat Canada Radio January 25 2025
Jan. 23, 2025, 9:42 p.m.
Take comfort in the words of MLK, "Only when it's dark enough can you see the stars." The future still sparkles in global music! We venture north to the land of the Sami for new music from Pauanne and Assu, then two from Western Canada's Latin community, new spins from Kinshasa and Zululand, and Spencer Davis gets Balkan brassified! Welcome to World Beat Canada!
Electronic Intifada Newscast 23 January 2025
Jan. 23, 2025, 7:07 p.m.
Nora Barrows-Friedman brings us a recap of Palestinian news from January 16th to the 23rd, 2025.
The Repository_181
Jan. 23, 2025, 6:57 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 fare. Please let us know if you are broadcasting this show. Our host, Jack Bailey will give your radio station a shout out! Email us at kzzh@accesshumboldt.net.
Redwood Wonk_1172025
Jan. 23, 2025, 6:53 p.m.
Eric Kirk and David Frank discuss the politics of the day.