Pushing Limits

Pushing Limits – It’s The Attitude

Carolyn Epple lives with bladder cancer and a neurological disease she calls a 'stupid chess partner'. She joins Shelley Berman and Adrienne Lauby for a humorous conversation about being prescribed live tuberculosis virus, the discovery that her cancer drug was out-of-stock and a dinner party conversation about vacuum cleaners.  Just a day in the life… … Continued


The Talkies

Living Room – December 18, 2009

LIVING ROOM  Friday 18 December 2009  Comcast and NBC getting hitched; Buddha's Brain.  A marriage made in—the Comcast-NBC merger analyzed.  PLUS: modern neuroscience is discovering  that we can strengthen positive brain-states.  We learn how.  with host Kris Welch, noon to one. Guests: Josh Silver, FreePress  and Dr. Rick Hanson, author "Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience … Continued


Radio Chronicles

Radio Chronicles – Holiday Collage

Not everyone believes in Chanukah, Christmas, Kwaanza, nor any other holiday, so the Radio Chronicles has the story of Agnostics at Christmas.  The holiday season is often a time for travel, taking people away from home, so we’ll hear about that experience.  We also have the story of Christmas in Rwanda following the horrific devastation … Continued


Flashpoints

Flashpoints – December 2, 2009

A Native American mom speaks out against the war as her military son suffers from PTSD; also, we'll continue our investigation into the military's cover-up of suicide and soldier breakdowns inside Forts across the country; we'll have a report from one of many protests taking place in opposition to the expansion of the war in … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – September 11, 2009

The Morning Show covers the scandle in Sacramento, Former Assembly member Mike Duvall bragged about his sexual conquests.In the second hour whistle blower, Mark Klein, discusses his book, “Wiring Up the Big Brother Machine and Fighting Back”. Wrapping up the program Reyna Cowan is in to discuss the latest films.  


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – August 21, 2009

The Morning Show looks at the socalled Blue Dogs in the House. Do they Blue the Shots? Then Alan Boss, author of “THE CROWDED UNIVERSE, The Search for Living Planets" talks about the discovery of amino acids on a comet. In the second hour a discussion of the Sanctuary Policy in San Francisco which is … Continued


Music Department Showcase

Apex Express

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The documentary “Transcending” tells the story of the first person of color picked to play in what was then known as the NBA. Wat Misaka is Japanese American & played for the NY Knicks while Japanese Americans were put in internment camps in WWII. A talk with Misaka and the filmmakers. And, it’s hard to … Continued