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Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

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Alternative Talk 1150AM is unlike any other talk radio format in the Seattle Radio Market. Hosts on the station cover a wide variety of topics, including natural health, personal and financial growth, pet wellness, the psychic realm, issues important to today’s busy woman, and even foreign language programming to serve the area’s large Russian and Chinese speaking communities. Alternative Talk 1150 is proud to pioneer such unique and diverse talk radio subjects. The station brings a variety ...
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Bookenz

Morrin Rout

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With a life long passion for books and for New Zealand authors, programme host Morrin Rout utilizes her wealth of radio broadcasting experience to bring you Bookenz, a weekly programme that brings you the latest on new books and their authors, from both New Zealand and abroad. Join Morrin as she interviews authors from Aotearoa, discussing their best and latest work. For new authors there can be a hard road ahead, and the programme wishes to promote these talented authors. Covering an eclect ...
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Eat Drink Smoke is the bourbon and cigar review show for everyone! You'll get reviews you can use, in a way you can understand them. There's also great takes on the stories dominating the week, but without the anger of social media. Eat Drink Smoke is the podcast that fits into your life because it's just like you - interested in new things, good people and honest, funny conversation. Eat Drink Smoke is hosted by long-time radio host and entertainer Tony Katz, with co-host Fingers Malloy.
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BIG ART, BIG WALLS, BIG STORIES! When Walls Talk ... and they do! .. inclusive, revealing and raw. Ultimate #destinationmuraltown digital road trip! A 30-year mural pioneer, Master Artist Michelle Loughery has created numerous award winning mural projects, raised millions for communities through her innovative Wayfinder art program. Loughery is bringing stories of the power of community art to the digital wall. Climb Loughery’s digital scaffolding Hear the ART and see the stories! AR:T ROUTE ...
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The West Side

Wisconsin Public Radio

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'The West Side' is currently on hiatus. Central Wisconsin regional program 'Route 51' has expanded its focus to include western Wisconsin. "Route 51" is a regional talk show hosted by Shereen Siewert focusing on issues important to the central and western Wisconsin areas, as well as featuring regional music, culture, and arts. Topics include proposed legislation, sustainability, health care, economics, agriculture, and the justice system.'Route 51' airs on Fridays at 10 a.m. on 88.3/Menomoni ...
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Home Routes Radio is dedicated to celebrating Folk Music, the origins, the roots and the artists. The Podcast is also a champion of the Home Routes – Chemin Chez Nous House Concert circuits across the country connecting hosts, audiences and artists across the country. Check out www.homeroutes.ca for more info. Mitch Podolak is a living breathing Folk Music Encyclopaedia with the first hand experience in the Folk Music World that is renowned across the Country and beyond. The Wednesday Night ...
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The Jackson Nash Mysteries

River & Main Theatre Company

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Join us for "The Jackson Nash Mysteries" by Beth Milligan as we follow Jackson starting with his first day on the job as a letter carrier. That's the day he meets Liz. The day he finds a body in the dropbox. Trouble keeps following him on his route, as Jackson seems to spend more time solving mysteries than he does delivering the mail. Set in the early 1990’s and inspired by CBC radio mysteries from that decade, each episode will have the listening audience clamoring for more.
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Medical tests fail, often, and yet patients are asked to make life or death decisions on test results. Guests Ashley Cramer and Karol Jones discuss the medical test results, and the terminal option, that Ashley refused to accept when she was pregnant with her daughter, now a healthy, happy toddler.Reference Linkshttps://informedchoicewa.substack.co…
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Chances are high that if you or your child experience a serious vaccine adverse reaction, everyone -- from the doctor or nurse that administered the shot to all the medical staff at the hospital -- will deny the vaccine(s) had anything to do with the symptoms being experienced. Hosts discuss what you must know before you choose to vaccinate and ste…
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In this episode, artist and frequent contributor Erika Nelson shares her deep appreciation of Art Cars. An art car is a vehicle that has had its appearance modified as an act of personal artistic expression. Among the highlights of our interview: Houston's Art Car Parade, Seattle’s art car inclusion in the Fremont Fair/Solstice event, Art Car World…
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On this edition of the Happy Hour, Tony and Fingers review RD1 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Other topics this week include -- A conversation about inflation. Big changes are coming at Big Lots, and are we finally witnessing the decline of pumpkin spice? All that and much more on this Happy Hour edition of Eat Drink Smoke. Follow E…
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FILE - Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., speaks during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Oct. 19, 2021, on Capitol Hill in Washington.(MANDEL NGAN / AP) The conventions are over, and now the election campaign season hits full throttle. Economic issues got a lot of mention at both of the major party national conventions, with the Democrats mentioning mult…
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Gary and Suzanne welcome author of Modern Positivity, Richard Spitzer. Success happens every day to people and organizations. It's guaranteed that there will always be the most successful to the least successful in every field and for every goal.Website:https://www.modernpositivity.com/By Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
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On this edition of the Happy Hour, Tony and Fingers review the Umbagog Bronzeback by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust. Other topics this week include -- Dinner date dilemmas revealed in new Yelp etiquette guide.. Hershey just unveiled its Halloween candy lineup. The United States Secret Service apologized after officials broke into a salon ahead of a VP K…
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(Collective Eye Films) It's a story as old as the west and as recent as the last drought: a fight over water allocations when there's not much water, period. In the summer of 2022, the Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District south of Redding got just a fraction of its normal allotment of Sacramento River water. The story is told in the film "ACID C…
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(courtesy photo / Sleep in Heavenly Peace) The growth of free meal programs at public schools comes from the knowledge that children do not learn well when they're hungry. Or sleepy, for that matter. The national nonprofit Sleep in Heavenly Peace works on that issue, providing beds for kids who otherwise sleep on floors or couches or chairs. And th…
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BLM's "checkerboard" land ownership shows up in a map of the Last Chance project area.( Bureau of Land Management) It it not unusual for the federal Bureau of Land Management to run into opposition when it proposes selling trees to be cut down and hauled away. So no one is surprised to see complaints about the Last Chance Forest Management Project,…
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The Illumination Code: 7 Keys to Unlock Your Quantum IntelligenceHave you ever known, felt, or sensed something that defies rational explanation? Have you ever wondered how your intuition can know things that should be impossible to know?The Illumination Code bridges mysticism and science, offering readers learnable and repeatable firsthand evidenc…
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Episode 037: "Too Valuable to be Lost?"A common refrain these days is the fear of "losing oneself" or not being able to "find" oneself. So often, though, these ideas mix up a lot of different contexts that are not only inevitable parts of our human experience but are truly indispensable for us to grow in healthy ways. This week, building off of a p…
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The episode starts with a confession about the show’s number before we get into topics like: Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast, lightening, Twisters and the hottie that is Glen Powell, Eric’s take on seeing Alien for the first time, the Blake Lively drama (Alexis Bledel is the “sister” I forgot), American artists, learning Japanese, crayons, colonoscop…
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High voltage post or High voltage tower(bohbeh - stock.adobe.com / 182646517) A power plant makes electricity, and wires carry the power to users. Simple, right? Actually, many things can complicate power transmission, including storms on the surface of the sun, as well as issues with geomagnetic currents under the surface of the Earth. Oregon Stat…
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( Wikimedia Commons) The last fifteen years have been a time of great upheaval from the Democratic Party. The story in The Truce begins in 2008, when factions in the party furrowed amidst the tumultuous primary between progressive Barack Obama and centrist Hillary Clinton. These factions deepened amidst the 2016 and 2020 elections in both president…
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Courage to Disrupt: Michael Hudson on Change and LeadershipMichael Hudson (CEO at the Hudson Institute of Coaching) joins Suzanne for a conversation about adapting to new environments, the courage to disrupt traditions, and why coaching is needed in our world today more than ever before. They discuss Michael’s early career experiences in Vietnam an…
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As a kid Chris Wolf went to Camp Lawrence on Lake Winnipesaukee, Stacy’s first camp experience is as an adult on Lake Osoyoos. Chris sees himself as a hero whereas Stacy prefers to be the more interesting sidekick. Chris’ spirit animal is a wolf, Stacy’s is TBD. What they do have in common is a love to talk, creative thinking, and an appreciation o…
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( Massachusetts DOT) It's nearly time for kids to be headed back to school. That means more more children walking and biking local streets. The Oregon Department of Transportation wants to help ensure kids make it to school and home safely. Oregon Safe Routes to School Program Manager Heidi Manlove joins the JX to discuss ODOT's grants to help comm…
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Release the doves! Talent Gallery opens to the public on June 28, 2024(Geoffrey Riley / JPR News ) Downtown Talent has had a rough couple of years. The Almeda Drive fire in September 2020 burned down hundreds of homes in the city, and hopskotched its way through downtown, sparing some buildings while scorching others. The old Malmgren Garage was am…
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Margaret Evans at the controls of the pipe organ.(courtesy photo / Southern Oregon University) We can play music on our phones now. Not recorded music... we can MAKE music with apps on our hand-held gadgets. Now contrast that with a pipe organ, a musical instrument that takes up an entire wall of a large room. Southern Oregon University owns a pipe…
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(JESHOOTScom / Pixabay ) Co-authors Louise Story and Ebony Reed connect the dots of racial inequities ingrained in today's economy with historical records that reveal how the U.S. economy was established on a foundation of systemic racism. In their new book, "15 Cents on the Dollar," the authors offer research and data that reveal the wealth of the…
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Southern Oregon University Economics Professor Travis Campbell (Travis Campbell / Southern Oregon University) America is arguing itself blue in the face over transgender people. And there's a particular focus on the people who decide when they're young that their identities do not correspond with the sex organs they got at birth. Some research can …
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This week on Eat Drink Smoke, Tony and Fingers review the Umbagog Bronzeback by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, and RD1 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Other topics this week include -- Hershey just unveiled its Halloween candy lineup. The United States Secret Service apologized after officials broke into a salon ahead of a VP Kamala Harr…
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No Notoriety Campaign: www.nonotoriety.com Don’t Name Them Campaign: www.dontnamethem.com Credits: Narrated By: JT Hosack Written By: Mari Cole Created, Researched, & Edited by: Kat Morris Disclaimer By: Lanie Hobbs from True Crime with Lanie Visit us online to view original documents pertaining to the cases we cover and more! www.podcastactive.com…
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It seems we have been arguing for our limitations for some time now. Finally, we’re feeling a shift in the energy and were rediscovering who we really are and how we want our future to be. We’ll talk to Hope Ives Mauran, author of “LOVE’S NEW EARTH – Awakening to Our Collective True Nature as Love With Rays of Hope and Reasons to Prevail”. We think…
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”Democratic Convention – 24US Elections”. A mini-series starting off Talk Cosmos new panel, US GLOBAL CURRENTS – An Astrological Perspective.This follows the Republican Convention program presented on July 11. Inspired from the USA Chiron Return Healing Alchemy on April 21, 2024, this mini-series will focus on the Presidential elections for the Oct…
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If the average person doesn't understand how to critically read scientific studies, or doesn't understand the unethical workings of the science industry, informed consent vanishes. Guest Michael Donio, a senior research scientist and writer, discusses his mission to make complex science terminology and concepts easy for us all to understand so that…
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Special guests Caden (Cade) Larson and Jameson (Jamie) Handley, two of the eight nonspeakers with autism featured in the award-winning documentary film SPELLERS, join the show to talk-via-typing with us about their life-changing experiences of being freed from silence. Jennifer Larson (Cade's mom) and JB Handley (Jamie's dad) lend a helping hand to…
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47 years ago, Elvis Presley passed into history. The King of Rock and Roll “left the building” at the age of 42. Today, we remember his too-short life and celebrate his incredible legacy with Cory Cooper, widely regarded Elvis expert. In addition to Graceland and Tupelo, where else can fans of The King visit to pay homage? Cory has select recommend…
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On this edition of the Happy Hour, Tony and Fingers review NULU Toasted 5 Year Old Barrel Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Topics this hour include -- Duke’s Mayo named best overall mayonnaise by Food & Wine. Buyers are willing to sacrifice safety to afford a home. Did you look at your 401k? All that and much more on this Happy Hour…
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 IS INDIA INDEPENDENCE DAYThursday, August 15 on Urban Forum Northwest:*Consulate General of India in Seattle-Consul General Prakash Gupta is a career diplomat having served in several countries around the world and the United Nations. The Seattle Consulate opened on February 23, 2024. Consul General Gupta will comment on activit…
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On this edition of the Happy Hour, Tony and Fingers review the Encore Black by E.P. Carrillo. Topics this hour include -- Steak myths you thought were true, Buca di Beppo goes bankrupt, and Lyft may have an option to avoid surge pricing. All that and much more on this week's Happy Hour edition of Eat Drink Smoke. Follow Eat Drink Smoke on social me…
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An area the BLM is proposing a commercial treatment for the Late Mungers project. The orange rings around some of the trees signify those won't be cut down.(Roman Battaglia / Jefferson Public Radio) The federal Bureau of Land Management plans a timber sale that is drawing opposition. The sale north of Grants Pass is called the "Last Chance Project.…
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A representation of a hydrogen molecule( Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association) The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association is a nonprofit aimed at developing a network of clean hydrogen energy in the Pacific Northwest. The association recently received Phase 1 status from the Department of Energy, which will grant them access to funds to begin to …
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Archetypes are the ideas of consciousness that humans have tried to explore and embody as values to live by, with mixed success. These archetypes form the basis of human professions till today: Abundance, Power, Beauty, Love, Goodness, Truth, Justice, Wholeness and Self.In this book, “The Return of the Archetypes: Re-visioning your self and Society…
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Episode 036: Living Our Own Olympics There is nothing like the Olympics to get us focused on what it’s like to achieve dreams, or fall just short of them. The human drama of sport reflects the day-in-day-out challenges we each face in moving towards our individual goals in life. This week, JD and Ashley discuss all the different challenges involved…
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