Our guest this week is Knowa De Baraso… one of the youngest faces of the Democratic Party, one of the sharpest minds covering politics, and one of the rising stars in the podcasting space
In the first half of the show, we discuss the leaked chat messages from young Republican leadership across the country and make connections to historical leaks that have also given insight in to the racist, toxic culture that is often very pronounced in this country’s political right.
In the second half of the show, we have a conversation with Knowa De Baraso about the future of liberal politics and the places that young people occupy in the political equation.
Our hosts look back at some comedy greats from the 1950s as they spotlight an album called Comedy Caravan, Daffy gets a little cringy after hearing about the twisting of organs, and it's just incredible that an old fav artist of CP pops by...giving them a reason to play that song of his.
Sonic Café, Bobby Womack, title track from the 1972 Soundtrack LP, which you also may remember from Quentin Tarantino’s 1997 film Jackie Brown, so welcome to episode 454, I’m Scott Clark inviting you to join us here at the Sonic Café for another helping of eclectic music, comedy and pop culture. This time the Sonic Café pulls our music mix from 52 years. We’ll spin blues Toronzo Cannon, 39 Clocks, The Psychedelic Furs, Monkey Junk, Fast Eddie Clark and many more, including a trip back to 1964 in the Sonic Café time machine, listen for Jr. Walker’s Shotgun. Also comedian John Mulaney is here to tell us a touching story about his dad. That plus a couple other comedy shorts from Scotty Goff and Kelsey Cook. And finally in the second half of the program, the Sonic Café brings you Old Words We Still Use Today, from our friends over at Curiosity Geek. Interesting stuff. So hey let’s get to it. From 1985, this is the cult, and we’re the Sonic Café.
After Hostage/Prisoner Exchange Next Steps in Gaza Ceasefire Deal Are Vague & Lack Enforcement Mechanisms; Marine Veteran Recounts Israel’s 1967 Attack on US ship during Six Day War & its Lasting Impact; Federal Government Shutdown Exposes Crisis in Long Failing U.S. Healthcare System.
UNIFOR can act on its own rhetoric: "Our jobs, our plant, our community" must mean public ownership. Doug unifFord will bluster for votes but never cross auto moguls.
Is America’s love affair with billionaires actually an abusive relationship? This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to author Chuck Collins whose new book, Burned By Billionaires, helps us better understand why having so many ultra-wealthy individuals in this country has a deleterious effect on society. We discuss what Collins calls the idolatry of wealth, look at examples of billionaires harming the environment and the public good (such as in the explosive growth in the private aviation sector), and then break down some practical ways to help solve the problem.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org
Joe and Anthony get together in the same studio for their first official broadcast in the same room and it was a blast.If I could twiddle I would and we're looking more to live casts for you all! Visit chiampa.org and tune in live every other Monday at 8pm est / 7 pm central
Lincoln’s “Lover of Men” saga continues; the “Rainbow Rewind” marks more speaking up and coming out anniversaries in October; the top U.S. court considers conversion therapy bans, Colombia’s Constitutional Court spikes a volleyball league’s trans ban, Florida’s rainbow crosswalk war hits Miami Beach, an FBI trainee is fired by petty Director Patel for a desktop Pride flag, Canadian PM Carney fails to defend his enby kid during Trump’s Oval Office anti-trans tirade, and more LGBTQ news from around the world.
"Heritage, Hip Hop, and Hustle: Jesse Flores at Intercept Music"
“Joining us today is Jesse Flores, Vice President of Artist and Label Partnerships at Intercept Music. A veteran music executive, Jesse has worked with legends from Ice Cube to Stephen Marley, building careers and global audiences. Proudly half Puerto Rican and half Mexican American, he brings both deep industry expertise and cultural passion to empowering independent artists—especially in the thriving hip hop scene.”
ABOUT JESSE
Jesse Flores is an accomplished music industry executive with more than two decades of experience in artist development, label relations, and business strategy. He currently serves as Vice President of Artist and Label Partnerships at Intercept Music, where he leads initiatives to empower independent musicians and labels through innovative distribution, marketing, and monetization tools. Flores brings a forward-thinking approach to connecting artists with the digital resources they need to thrive in today’s evolving music landscape.
Before joining Intercept Music, Jesse held key positions with Virgin Music Group, Lyric Financial, EMI/Capitol, and UMG/PolyGram, where he built a reputation for bridging creative talent and business opportunity. Over his career, he’s collaborated with major artists including Stephen Marley, DJ Premier, Ice Cube, Tyrese, and E-40. A passionate advocate for artist empowerment, Jesse continues to shape new pathways for independent creators—helping them grow their audiences, own their work, and build sustainable careers in the global music industry.
ABOUT INTERCEPT MUSIC
After you’ve created your music with the help of band members, songwriters, engineers, producers, and graphic artists, you need to master social media marketing, distribution, playlists, press releases, reviews, online advertising, licensing, and merchandising.
This can be overwhelming, and many artists settle for doing only a few of the things that they need to break out. Our goal is to change this paradigm. All the technologies an artist needs to distribute and market their craft should exist in one place. We believe in leveraging technology to do the majority of the work to keep it simple.
The music industry is a fragmented marketplace. Many services must come together for your success. If you have a label backing you, that’s easy. The label does everything, and you focus on your music in exchange for a big chunk of profit. However, if you’re on your own the learning curve is steep.
Our software and services are built on proven processes utilized by established acts and key industry leaders. They will continue to evolve as the music industry does. Intercept Music is an unbeatable suite of artist-focused services backed by people responsible for millions of dollars in record sales
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PHONE: 415.226.9959
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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.
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Anybody getting arrested will be stressed - even more so if she's the mother of a child under 4 years of age who is housed with her in prison. In Kenya, many women facing criminal charges have no education or tools to defend themselves against an unfair sentence. The Kituo cha Sheria Legal Advice Centre created a special facility in a maximum security prison to train women inmates in paralegal skills - and care for their young children while they train. The effort has strong support from Kenya's prison administration - in part because it helps reduce prison overcrowding.
WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service
Is Earth a casino of chance where catastrophe decides the survivors? Dive in with this timely replay interview with climate extinction expert Dr. Peter Ward. A new study finds 41,000 Americans die due to wildfire smoke. That almost doubles by 2050, with economic losses greater than any other threat from warming. Details coming up. The new Global Tipping Points Report 2025 is just breaking. We prepare with last years chat with Lead Author Dr. Tim Lenton, University of Exeter UK.