Scott and Val Save the Universe - Scott and Val Save the Universe 021726
4 hours 54 minutes ago
KCHW FM
Sea Change Radio - Dr. Neha Pathak: Climate Change and Human Health
5 hours 22 minutes ago
Nowadays human health is affected by a whole new array of variables: from the impacts of climate change to the vast amount of both accurate and inaccurate health information propagated by the internet and public officials. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with Dr. Neha Pathak, a practicing medical doctor and medical journalist who serves as WebMD’s Chief Physician Editor. We look at some of the health impacts of a warming planet, discuss the ever-expanding role that the internet plays in modern medicine, and talk about WebMD’s new Embody platform.
Sea Change Radio
This Way Out - Don Lemon: “Process Is the Punishment”+global LGBTQ news+more!
19 hours 35 minutes ago
Trumped-up charges plague Black gay journalist Don Lemon; Happy Birthday Anais Nin; same-gender couples get property rights in the Philippines, U.K. trans people can use toilets anywhere except at work, the U.K.’s Education Department orders teachers to out trans students, the third veto of an anti-trans bathroom bill is the charm for the Republican governor of New Hampshire, and A.G. Bondi’s anti-semitic taunt infuriates Jewish Vermont lesbian Congress member Balint.
Those stories and more this week when you choose “This Way Out”.
Lucia Chappelle
TUC Radio - Michael Parenti: How I Became an Activist
1 day 7 hours ago
Parenti rarely talked about his life. How does a NYC street kid get accepted to Yale? How does he lose the privilege of his PhD. in an arrest at a demonstration against the war on Vietnam, and become an internationally acclaimed author and lecturer?
Michael Parenti (1933-2026) grew up in a poor, working class Italian community in New York City. When he received his PhD in political science from Yale in 1962 he was the success and pride of his family. He risked and ended his academic career when he openly opposed the war on Vietnam. Ultimately the choice he made then was a good one. He became an independent political writer and thinker and author of over 20 books. Invitations to speak came from all over North America. His topics were history, fascism, US Imperialism, globalization and terrorism. His writings have been translated into more than a dozen languages.
Otis Maclay
The Mix Sessions - The Mix Sessions 26.2.16.
1 day 9 hours ago
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca
The Mix Sessions is a journey through hypnotic rhythms and soulful deep house groove. Featuring slush, atmospheric textures.
TRACKLIST
01. Jon Dixon, L'Renee - Feel Your Touch
02. Vincent Caira, Brock Edwards - Hold It Down
03. Sean Savage - Gordon Baker Rd
04. KVRVBO - Searching For Your Light
05. The DC - Playin' the Fool (The DC Remix)
06. Hercules & Love Affair, ANOHNI, Seth Troxler - One (Seth Troxler Remix)
07. Kapote, Kosmo Kint, Coeo - Strangers (Coeo House Mix)
08. Rampa, chuala, Keinemusik - Les Gout
09. Nick Holder - Time (Wahoo Vocal Mix)
10. Jesse Maas, Garrett David - Be My Everything (Garrett David Remix)
Trip Hop Radio - Trip Hop Radio 26.2.16.
1 day 9 hours ago
EVERGREEN. Contact: sean@armedia.ca
Trip Hop Radio is a sonic escape into a world of dreamy beats and introspective melodies, featuring an eclectic blend of trip hop, chillout, and downtempo grooves. Updated weekly.
TRACKLIST
01. Alpha - Sometime Later
02. Massive Attack - Protection
03. Amon Tobin - Day Trip
04. Portishead - Roads
05. Sean Savage - The Marquee Mile
06. Gidge - Lit
07. Coldcut - Only Heaven ft. Roots Manuva
08. Delerium - Blue Fires ft. Mim Page
09. Gruve Collective - Hopeless Hope
10. Lamar Ensemble - Stealthy
- The Appalachian Sunday Morning with Danny Hensley
1 day 13 hours ago
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.
Danny Hensley
Essential Dissent - Aly Wane - Abolitionist Immigration Activist
1 day 22 hours ago
Aly Wane is an undocumented alien who has been organizing around immigration issues for over 20 years.
An abolitionist immigration activist is someone who believes the current U.S. immigration enforcement system—ICE, Border Patrol, detention centers, deportation courts, and the laws that empower them—is fundamentally harmful and should be dismantled rather than reformed.
The term “abolitionist” signals a radical reimagining of how societies handle migration—moving away from punishment, surveillance, and exclusion, and toward care, mobility, and belonging.
Aly Wane spoke on February 9, 2026 at a webinar sponsored by the Syracuse, NY Peace Council.
https://peacecouncil.net
Essential Dissent
Radio Ecoshock Show - Speed Bump: Permafrost To The Sea
2 days 2 hours ago
Warning: Speed Bump. The deep freeze holding thousands-year carbon is thawing faster. The Arctic tosses gigatons of CO2 and methane into the atmosphere. The newest permafrost science with Christina Schaedel, Senior Research Scientist at the Woodwell Climate Research Center in Massachusetts. Strangely, the third worst warming gas may become less serious as the world heats up. Atmosphere scientist Michael Prather with sort of good news on nitrous oxide. Satellites reveal global algae is expanding, in new places. It that good or bad? We ask Dr. Brian Barnes from the University of South Florida about the latest science.
Alex Smith
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Indigenous in Music with Larry K and The City Lines in our Spotlight Interview (Detroit Rock) Hr 2
2 days 5 hours ago
Larry K
Indigenous in Music with Larry K - Indigenous in Music with Larry K and The City Lines in our Spotlight Interview (Detroit Rock) Hr 1
2 days 5 hours ago
Indigenous in Music with Larry K and The City Lines in our Spotlight Interview (Rock)
Your tuned into Indigenous in Music with Larry K, and this week we welcome back a familiar voice and a powerful storyteller. Patrick Deneau, the creative force behind The City Lines, returns with brand new music that digs deep and speaks truth. His latest album, Prescribed Fires, is bold, intentional, and full of that honest songwriting we’ve come to expect. You can read all about The City Lines at our place at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/the-city-lines.
And Jumping into our musicial circle today is The City Lines, Andrew Clingan, J.A.M, Donita Large, Aterciopelados, Teagan Littlechief, Tracy Bone, Burnstick, Solagua, The City Lines, Alex Anest, Lancelot Knight, LILI, Mike Paul, TRIBZ, Samantha Crain, Melody McArthur, Raven Reid, The North Sound, Raymond Sewell, JD Crosstown, Q052, Angela Amarualik, Def-i, Ariano, The Melawmen Collective, Kind of Sea, Irv Lyons Jr, The Deeds, Dan Scram, Brule, Hataalii, Levi Platero and much more.
Visit us at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org to explore our programs, celebrate culture, and connect with powerful voices shaping our communities. Step inside Two Buffalo Studios, browse our SAY Magazine Library, and meet the incredible Artists and Entrepreneurs who are making an impact today.
Larry K
Back in the USSR - Solidarity with Cuba
2 days 6 hours ago
I want to discuss the state of siege that has been imposed on the Cuban people since their heroic revolution triumphed in 1959 and which has been redoubled by the Trump Administration in recent weeks. The U.S. empire cannot tolerate a strong independent socialist state in the western hemisphere, in its proverbial “backyard”, a state which is sovereign and controls its own resources, economy, and industry for the benefit of its own citizens. But Cuba’s no pushover. It’s withstood over sixty years of economic siege and the country and its people have demonstrated their resilience again and again.
Back in the USSR
Backbeat - Episode 279 February 15, 2026 More vintage music to get your heart pumpin and your feet movin'
2 days 12 hours ago
Backbeat is your weekly dose of straight-from-the-heart music the way they used to make it, and some, like Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley, still do. Tune in to hear blues, gospel, country, jazz, pop and international music from decades past up to now.
Backbeat is also available in a 56 and 58 minute versions in three separate files if you want breaks. I am happy to provide custom station IDs, promos and liners. Email Lorne@Backbeatradio.com or visit www.backbeatradio.com for more information.
Lorne VanSinclair
This Week In Palestine - TWIP-260215
2 days 21 hours ago
Today we turn to a YouTube video that has resurfaced with renewed relevance: “Israel Does Not Target the Palestinian Civilians.”
The video, originally uploaded more than a decade ago, challenges one of Israel’s most frequently repeated claims that its military avoids harming civilians.
Through archival footage and documented incidents, it highlights a long‑standing pattern of civilian casualties in Gaza and the West Bank.
It also exposes the gap between official Israeli messaging and the findings of journalists and human rights organizations.
Investigations cited in related reporting show that the majority of Palestinians killed in major Israeli offensives have been civilians.
This includes Christians, who make up a small but historic community in Bethlehem, Beit Jala, Jerusalem, and Gaza.
The video’s context is especially important today, as Palestinian Christian leaders continue to report harassment, land seizures, and restrictions on worship imposed by Israeli authorities.
Church properties have faced repeated attacks by extremist settlers, and clergy have documented rising intimidation in occupied East Jerusalem.
In Bethlehem, the separation wall cuts Christian neighborhoods off from Jerusalem, limiting access to holy sites and economic life.
These realities contradict the narrative that Christians in Palestine enjoy freedom under Israeli control.
The video underscores how official statements often obscure the lived experiences of both Muslim and Christian Palestinians.
It shows how language phrases like “precision strikes” or “human shields” is used to deflect accountability for civilian harm.
At the same time, it documents the destruction of homes, schools, and churches that has shaped Palestinian life for generations.
The contrast between rhetoric and reality is stark.
The video argues that the claim “Israel does not target civilians” functions more as a political talking point than an accurate description of military conduct.
It invites viewers to examine the evidence themselves rather than rely on official narratives.
It also highlights the importance of independent documentation in conflict zones.
For many, this video serves as an early record of a pattern that continues today.
It is not just a historical clip, it is a reminder of how narratives are constructed, repeated, and used to justify ongoing harm.
And it challenges us to ask: when the evidence contradicts the rhetoric, whose truth do we accept?
This is This Week in Palestine.
Truth & Justice Radio (WZBC)
Taylor Report - Crack-up of Chomsky cult was long overdue
2 days 23 hours ago
The crack up of the Chomsky cult was long overdue and, with Epstein's help, he brought it down on his own head.
Unusual Sources
Taylor Report - Major trade crisis threatening all workers
4 days 1 hour ago
There is a major trade crisis threatening all workers, why won't UNIFOR rejoin the CLC?
Would their big three "partners" object?
Unusual Sources
State Of The City reports - Peter Mandelson MISSING! Has Mossad spy in British government fled to Israel?
4 days 1 hour ago
Bristol Broadband Co-operative
Electronic Intifada Radio - On the right side of history
4 days 4 hours ago
The BDS movement says “after weapons manufacturers, technology is arguably the second most complicit sector in Israel’s ongoing genocide in Palestine.” The Electronic Intifada’s Ali Abunimah speaks with tech worker Alex Mitov about how he decided to resign from Dell over its role in Israel’s crimes against Palestinians.
On February 11th, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made his sixth official visit to the US since Trump began his second term. The visit comes at a time when negotiations are ongoing between Washington and Tehran over Iran’s nuclear program. The Electronic Intifada’s director Ali Abunimah takes a closer look.
On the Resistance Report, Jon Elmer reports on the resistance in Gaza revealing a fallen commander responsible for a string of high-profile ambushes targeting Israeli tanks and troops in Beit Hanoun in late 2024 and early 2025. And the Electronic Intifada’s beloved Abubaker Abed asks Jon about how his early reporting on Palestine shapes his coverage of the Palestinian resistance.
The Sonic Cafe - Sonic Café #471/A Transistor Radio Childhood
4 days 7 hours ago
Sonic Café, A Transistor Radio Childhood, sounds great right? That’s Ricky Byrd from 2025. So hey welcome to the café, I’m Scott Clark and this is episode 471. This time we’ve lined up another really great mix pulled from 58 years, yeah they actually recorded music that long ago. Listen as Seinfeld’s George Castanza tells an old timer he’s pushing the envelope at 72, followed by 94 year old Clint Eastwood telling everyone to get off his lawn. So there’s that. Also the Isley Brothers with Pop That Thing from 1972, also music from The Idles, The Stems, and Toto’s, Hold The Line, spun from the original vinyl recording. Plus Jon Anderson with the origin story of how he got together with the Band Geeks to play Yes music, along with a live performance of Your Move and I’ve Seen All Good People. Just great. We’ve also got the Three Stooges, in something we’re calling you owe me twenty bucks. Oh and also another Sonic Café believe it or not. Listen, and ahh believe it or not, so all that plus The Syndicates, Katrina Stone and many more. So let’s dive in, from 2001 this is Aerosmith with the Avant Garden, and we’re the Sonic Café.
Scott Clark