Betty’s Night In

Betty’s Night In – July 3, 2025

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Whether you’re in your living room, at your desk, on the couch or on the freeway, Betty’s got a free-form mix of music for staying in or venturing out. New and classic Americana, Country, Bluegrass, Pop, R&B — sprinkled with a some Jazz, International, and Classical sounds. Come hang out on your terrestrial radio or … Continued


Comprehensive coverage of the day’s news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Trump’s Big Bill to be signed Friday after marathon vote and marathon speech by Dem leader Hakeem Jeffries; Democratic and labor leaders say Big Budget Bill will hurt workers and destroy the middle class; SF sues Trump … Continued


In a wide-ranging and timely conversation, host Davey D sat down with Professor Stephen Zunes of the University of San Francisco to break down the current situation with Iran, the history that informs it, and the often contradictory role the U.S. plays in Middle East policy. Zunes began with an “Iran 101,” noting the country’s rich history, strategic size, and … Continued


The Visionary Activist Show

The Visionary Activist Show –  Egalitarian Trickster Medicine

  Honoring Indigenous roots of democracy….. Venus-Uranus magnetizing  Egalitarian Trickster Medicine for Dangerous Dodgy Times…. Caroline welcomes, again Rev Sara Jolena Wolcott is a witchy minister and healer who sees Origin Stories as potent points for systemic change. A descendant of some of the founding fathers of the United States of America, her work of … Continued


Vauhini Vara, former tech reporter for the Wall Street Journal and Pulitzer Prize finalist for her novel, “The Immortal King Rao,” discusses her latest book, “Searches: Selfhood in the Digital Age” which discusses how digital technologies and the internet influence and reshape personal identity. Also: A review of “Aztlan” by Luis Alfaro, at the Magic Theatre through July 13th. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky.