In the first half of the show, we discuss the newly elected female Democratic leadership, several reasons people dislike Trump, and how the president has been flip-flopping with his position on whether or not to allow SNAP benefit payouts
In the second half of the show, we discuss a DL Hughley interview with TMZ and ask ‘Do ex-MAGA deserve forgiveness? We also discuss a forthcoming nationwide economic boycott blackout scheduled to start Nov. 25th. We give the reasons behind the move, the potential impact, and how to be most effective with boycotting in general.
Parody artist Ray Stevens "has returned" to the show with some more songs of a cheezy nature and so has the 50 guitars of Tommy Garrett (where does he keep all those guitars? inquiring minds want to know!) and a Batman song done by a couple of 60s California surfin dudes just screams of exciting times of cruisin around in the Batmobile in 1966 Gotham City doesn't it? It should.
Trump’s National Security Memo Labels His Enemies Terrorists, Orders Investigations; Judge Forces Trump to use Contingency Funds to Restore SNAP Benefits to Nation’s Poor Families; 'Americans Who Tell the Truth’ Portraiture Project Aims to Inspire Courageous Citizenship Artist and activist.
Dr. Asaad Abu Sharkh. From inside the US/Israeli prison that is Gaza, this interview was recorded in 2018 - under difficult conditions. After that, Salman Abu Sitta of the Palestine Land Society, discusses the theft of Palestine and the genocidal attempt to erase the Palestinian people from the face of the earth as the longest continual Ethnic Cleansing in history.
We often hear the expression “we don’t negotiate with terrorists,” but what happens if the terrorists control all three branches of government? This week on Sea Change Radio, we talk to David Kieve, the president of EDF Action, an offshoot of the Environmental Defense Fund that focuses on public policy and political advocacy. We try to unpack some of the more deleterious policies of the current administration with a focus on rising energy prices and take a brief look at the landscape of Big Conservation.
The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Gospel Music Radio program with radio station & program host Danny Hensley. The program is recorded live each Sunday morning while being broadcast on 91.7 FM Community radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org.
This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.
Cold War ideologues have shackled every progressive movement in the West.
It is way past time to stop the "human rights" lecturing, and instead work for peace and development world-wide.
Plus a few words about the Jays of '25.
Queer journalists find silver linings in news clouds; the latest “Rainbow Rewind” recalls early November histories; Dutch voters choose their youngest-ever and first gay Prime Minister, a raid on an alleged “gay wedding” nets 25 in Nigeria, Queensland’s trans youth care ban is off and on again, religious Texas judges are allowed to snub queer weddings, the UK’s first LGBTQ military memorial gets flowers from the King, and more LGBTQ news from around the world.
Get ready for two shows, part 1 and part 2. “Our guest today is Pony Man, an Executive Producer, AI content specialist, and cultural advocate. His journey has taken him from lighting and production roles on blockbuster films to creating music videos, and Indigenous-focused digital media. He’s now exploring how ancestral knowledge and cutting-edge AI can merge to shape the future of Indigenous film-making and storytelling. We’re excited to share his story and vision.”
ABOUT PONY MAN
Film and Television
Pony’s extensive film career spans roles as a lighting technician, director, and producer on major Hollywood productions, including Wild Hogs (2006), Terminator Salvation (2008), Cowboys and Aliens (2010), and The Avengers (2011). His technical expertise shines in roles like Rigging
Electrician, Lamp Operator, and Best Boy Electric on projects such as Breaking Bad (2008), 3:10 to Yuma (2006), and In Plain Sight (2007). Early on, he pioneered virtual reality R&D for The
Lawnmower Man (1991-1992) with Digital Media in Santa Cruz, CA, contributing to modern 4D infrastructure.
As a producer, Pony led Discover Navajo at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, managing multimedia cultural production and tribal relations. He produced and directed music
videos and public service announcements for Indigenous communities in Hawaii (1999-2001)
and served as Producer/Lighting Director for After After Party with Steven Quezada (2011-2012) and Buffalo Thunder Casino TV spots (2010-2011). From 2017 to 2020, Pony was Executive
Producer and Content Delivery Producer for NativeFlix and Indigenous Streaming Service, where he spearheaded Ntv Native Music Television, showcasing 300 Indigenous musicians and filmmakers in a groundbreaking platform for Native voices.
MUSIC AND ZIA STAR RECORDS
Under his stage name, Pony Man, Pony leads Zia Star Records, a platform amplifying
Indigenous artists. His latest single, Shake the Tail Feather (2025), is a vibrant anthem blending Navajo-inspired rhythms with themes of joy and unity, accompanied by a stunning music video set in a desert powwow arena. As Executive Producer, Pony champions artists like My Love Red
Hand and Eddie Moonville, driving a movement of cultural pride and creative innovation.
CONTACT
WEBSITE: www.nativehalloffame.org
EMAIL: indigenousintel@icloud.com
FOLLOW: https://ntv.life
PRODUCTION: https://thunderbirdgroup.co
Over the course of more than 40,000 years, there have been millions of statues representing female figures created - and found - around the world. Dutch scholar Annine van der Meer, founder of the Pan Sofia Institute, collected many of their images and unravelled what she and other scholars have determined was - and in places still is - a ritual connecting generations of mothers with their ancestors and clan mothers. She mocks the conclusions of archaeologists that these are sex symbols or mere portraits, and calls for them to consult with anthropologists such as Maria Gimbutas. References to images of body parts use only formal language.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
Bill Lupoletti was for so many things for so many people at WRIR. He was a kind, generous, font of music wisdom who tirelessly made sure that we decolonized our ears and kept this station running. We owe him an immeasurable debt of gratitude and he will be missed profoundly.
Indigenous in Music with Larry K and Diyet and The Love Soldiers in ou Spotlight Interview (Country)
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome Diyet & the Love Soldiers. Born and raised in the Yukon, Diyet blends her Southern Tutchone roots with folk, rock, and country influences, creating music that reflects her identity and her land. With her latest projects and an her new album Seeds of Dreaming, Diyet continues to inspire audiences worldwide.” She’ll be stopping in a bit to tell us all about it. Diyet is featured in our current issue of the Say Magazine, read all about "Diyet and The Love Soldiers at our place at our homepage at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/diyet-love-soldiers.
Diyet & the Love Soldiers, Melody McArthur, Gladwyn Badger, Hataalii, Pony Man, Dani Lion, Jodi B, Shon Denay, Chantil Dukart,
Janel Munoa, Janet Panic, CHANCES, QVLN, Robin Cisek, Eagle & Hawk, Juan Luis Guerra, Chris Ferree, Ed Koban, Jamie Coon
Laura Niquay, The Melawmen Collective, J. Pablo, Itz Lil Lee, Keith Secola, Mexican Institute of Sound, Graeme Jonez, Joey Pringle and much more.
Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
In the world of storms, there is before and after Melissa. Jamaica, insurance, hard times and lucky breaks this week on Radio Ecoshock. Hurricane Melissa with famous meteorologist John Morales in Miami and hurricane blogger Dr. Jeff Masters. Plus a short clip from Kerry Emanuel on big storms recorded last year on Ecoshock.
This episode is “On A Move,” a talk by Mike Africa, Jr, given at Burning Books in Buffalo, NY on Oct. 22, 2025.
Mike Africa Jr.’s 2024 book, “On a Move: Philadelphia's Notorious Bombing and a Native Son's Lifelong Battle for Justice”, is the story of MOVE, the revolutionary Black civil liberties group that Philadelphia police bombed in 1985, killing 11 civilians, including five children.
Mike Africa Jr. was born into the organization, raised during the bombing's tumultuous aftermath, and later entrusted with repairing what was left of his family.
Founded in 1972 by a charismatic ideologue named John Africa, MOVE's mission was to protect all forms of life from systemic oppression.
MOVE members lived together in a collection of West Philadelphia row houses, and took the surname Africa out of admiration for the group's founder.
But in MOVE's lifestyle, city officials saw threats to their status quo. Their bombing of MOVE homes shocked the nation and made international news.
Mike Africa Jr., born in jail, was six years old and living with his grandmother when MOVE was bombed. In the ensuing years he sought purpose in the ashes left behind.
In 2018, with the help of other MOVE members, he finally succeeded in getting his parents released from prison after they had spent 40 years behind bars.
Burning Books is a radical bookstore in Buffalo, NY, specializing in activism, social justice, and liberation struggles.
1. Life Nowadays - Inkognitah & Es
2. Blowin Up In The World - Kool G Rap
3. Special Forces - Bahamadia ft. Planet Asia, Rasco, Chops and DJ Revolution
4. Pure - First Division
5. 6 Figures and Up - the B.U.M.S
6. Let It Fall - Lin Que
7. All in the Mind - AKD & Deepstar ft. Tragedy Khadafi, Nutso, DJ Rob Swift
8. Tellin You - M-Boogie ft. Sandman
9. Out for Fame - KRS One
10. Lemme Find Out - Phife Dawg
11. The Goods (Fresh Mix) - Jazz Spastiks & Rebels To The Grain
12. Goin To War - El Da Sensei & The Returners ft. Treach
13. Fake Ones - Splash
14. The Way That I Rhyme - J-Live
15. Adamiks - Stayin Outta Trouble/Block Party
Fun and rhythm continues on Backbeat, every week is a new show. Where else can you hear Big Joe Turner, Cousin Emmy, Happy Fats and Eddy Arnold all in one show? You'll also hear the teenage gospel group where future soul star Candi Staton got her start, as well as obscure rockabilly, blues from Brandon Isaac and a Chuck Berry classic.