Caroline welcomes back Max Dashu, great scholar*activist*authority*guide on women’s woof and Inquisitional suppression, and our un-cringing anti-dotes available. Max Dashu is the founder of the Women’s Suppressed Histories Archives www.suppressedhistories.net and is an expert in ancient female iconography in world archaeology; female spheres of power and matricultures; patriarchies and allied systems of domination; medicine women, female shamans, … Continued


KPFA General Manager Report August/September 2018

By Quincy McCoy   There has been lots of activity going on in the past several months. Lets start with programming. PD Kevin Cartwright’s objective in this department is to improve our overall listener experience by developing and introducing fresh, relevant programming that informs and inspires our listeners old and new.   New Program Development:   … Continued


It’s the first day of our Fall 2018 Fund Drive! Thank you, as always, for supporting community radio. You can donate online now at kpfa.org or call 1-800-HEY-KPFA or 1-800-439-5732 and receive the following collections and thank you gifts. 0:08 – Hurricane Florence impacts: environmental health We’re joined by Dr Sacoby Wilson, a professor of the Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental … Continued


Talk-It-Out Radio

Loving Conflict in Our Primary Intimate Relationships

Host Nancy Kahn talks with guest Max Rivers, author of the new book Loving Conflict. Mr. Rivers discusses how to practice embodied Nonviolent Communication in primary intimate relationships, how to use conflict to unlock intimacy, and ways to return to effortless love using a process he and his partner developed called the Teamwork method. Mr. Rivers covers three stages … Continued


Last episode, we spoke with therapist Shawneshia Hoover and cultural producer Cat Petru of We Rise for a foundational conversation around Loss & Grief. We covered topics such as coping mechanisms, harm reduction, the power of community, the role of professional help, and more. This episode, we listen to birthworker Maureen Buttner as she tells … Continued