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A Tribute to Andrés Flores
Ralph has an absolutely fascinating talk with Harvard Business School professor, Shoshana Zuboff, about how Google, Facebook and other digital companies make money by watching every move you make, and how it can be stopped.
Judy Wells reads from her new exciting poetic work including the poem that is the preface to the book that chronicles the incidents that link Judy Wells to her ancestors. This includes her distant cousin Emily Dickinson! If you like laughter, don’t miss this episode where laughter mixes with the painful historic memory that lingers … Continued
Sunday Show – January 6, 2019
In the first hour “Generation Priced Out: Who Gets to Live in the New Urban America” by Randy Shaw, Director of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic and Editor of “Beyond Chron”. In the second hour “Bring the Troops Home” with Reese Erlich, Foreign Correspondent, at 48hills.org and author of “Inside Syria: The Backstory of Their Civil War and What the World Can Expect”.
Womens Magazine – December 31, 2018
The planned withdrawal of US troops from Syria is widely seen as a green light for Turkey to invade Northern Syria. What will that mean for the socialist feminist Democratic Federation of Northern Syria, colloquially known as Rojava? Reflecting on this prospect, we listen to excerpts from my interviews with Sinam Mohamed, representative of the … Continued
Examining the Role of Blame In Communication and Within Our Society; Building Practices To Move Beyond Blame
Talk It Out Radio – Sunday, December 30, 7:00 pm, on KPFA Radio (94.1 FM Berkeley and beyond, or livestream at kpfa.org): Have you found yourself frustrated and horrified reading media statements like ” President Trump blames Democrats over deaths of Migrant Children in US Custody?”. Were you outraged when you heard that President Trump’s tweeted … Continued
The Art of Mindful Communication: Living Your Values Talk-It-Out Radio – December 9, 2018
The Art of Mindful Communication: Living Your Values In these extraordinarily polarized times, what would it be like if people could truly hear others and speak their minds in a clear, kind way, without becoming defensive or going on the attack? Join Talk It Out Radio’s host and Oren Jay Sofer, meditation teacher and communication … Continued
Activists in Houston were galvanized by events in Ferguson in 2014 following the death of Michael Brown. First, they took to the streets in protest. Then they started organizing. Not long after, they found a kindred spirit in the most unlikely person: a candidate for the DA office. 70 Million reporter, Ruxandra Guidi, chronicles how … Continued
Waah! Waah! (bonobo calls) says Sally Coxe, Caroline’s guest, at this dark of the Moon at the Dark of the Year…a powerful time for radio magic. How shall we become more like what we love whereby to protect as much life as possible, to protect the Bonobos and their forest in the Congo… Honoring our … Continued
0:08 – Mark Greenblatt is a senior national investigative correspondent with ProPublica. His most recent investigation, in collaboration with Newsy and Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting, reveals how not all law enforcement agencies are doing as well as it appears when it comes to solving rape cases. Some are often using what’s known as “exceptional … Continued

