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July 30, 2016

National Magazine - Climate One Radio: "Doubt, Deception, Defiance"

This week, we’re going to extreme ends of climate change debate... and action. While most of us are still comfortable sitting in the center – perhaps accepting the science, but not doing much about it – there are some organizations and individuals who are willing to jump off a bridge to convince us of the peril we face. And there are others who are using misinformation and deception to try to sow doubt in our minds about whether there is any problem at all.

 

 

July 23, 2016

Mortified's Totally Juvenile Election Special
Need relief from all the juvenile antics of campaign season? "MORTIFIED'S TOTALLY JUVENILE ELECTION SPECIAL" is your antidote to the political tantrums featuring stories of the strange campaigns we waged as kids. Join the makers of "THE MORTIFIED PODCAST"-- along with their special guest, NPR White House correspondent TAMARA KEITH-- for this offbeat, hour-long celebration of the politics of adolescence (and the adolescence of politics).

July 16, 2016

Political Junkie Special - Great Moments in Convention History
Join Political Junkie Ken Rudin on a journey through political history as we revisit memorable and historic moments from national party conventions of the past, and consider how the role of conventions in the presidential race has evolved from then to today.


 

 

July 9, 2016

2016 Re:sound Specials, from the Third Coast Audio Festival
The Rivers Show - Rivers feed us in all ways, literal and figurative. This hour on resound, we wind our way down the Green, the Ganges and the Chicago rivers, for solace, spiritual healing and of course, total domination.

July 2, 2016

Hamilton: A Story of US
Hamilton is “a story about America then, told by America now” and who better tells that story than students from New York City high schools? Captivated by hip hop music and engaging with both historic and contemporary issues, these young citizens explore the stories of America’s Revolution with their own words and musical performances. Hear it all on a very special program - Hamilton: A Story of US - from NPR Music.

Brian is a Spokane native who has been interested in sound technology ever since playing with a reel-to-reel deck as a kid. He learned radio broadcasting on KSFC, before it was part of Spokane Public Radio but still was part of the broadcasting program at Spokane Falls Community College. Brian also studied radio at Clatsop Community College in Astoria, Oregon, where he featured new age and fusion jazz on his own show. He admits that at heart he is a news junkie, which fits in well with his work Saturday mornings as regional host for NPR's Morning Edition.
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