Round up yer friends pawtner....for cowboys who sort of sing....stars of the popular western TV series Bonanza, popular in the 1960s and 70s, welcome you into their home to croon a tune this week on our Bonanza Singing Special.
Lenny Wolff with 3 Points on the Trump/Biden Debate. "Did you always have this view of America?" Revolutionary leader Bob Avakian Answers (an excerpt from the 2022 Bob Avakian Interviews on The RNL Show). Sunsara Taylor: 10 Ways the Democrats Have Repeatedly Stabbed Women In the Back When It Comes to Abortion Rights.
In the lounge this week Dan is joined by Ron and Amber and they talk about the first king of a united England, the end of a year long NASA mars simulation, ants performing surgery and fake Chinese police. In fact checkin’ time Ron faces stories about Water, Japan, and Jeffrey Epstein. The show wraps up with some feel good news about the correlation between Gratitude and Longevity.
1977 Star Wars Story LP, Mars Attacks, Heavy Metal, Captain STERN!, Cheap Trick, Spaceballs Diner, Marvin the Robot, NonProRetro, Bender, Robot Devil, First Computer Voice 1978, Dark Star, The Bomb
The environmental movement has made something clear: For the health of the planet, humans need to stop using so much fossil fuel. Period. Many efforts to reduce fossil fuel use focus on consumer behavior — CAFE standards, electric vehicle subsidies, and the like are designed to lessen demand for these polluting fuels. Meanwhile, billions upon billions of dollars are being invested right now in new fossil fuel extraction projects across the globe. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak with one of the environmental leaders working to stem the supply side of the equation. Today we are speaking with Tzeporah Berman of Stand.earth, and the Fossil Fuel Nonproliferation Treaty Initiative, about the work she and her colleagues are doing to keep fossil fuels in the ground. We examine the current state of pipeline projects in North America, discuss how fossil fuel companies are dealing with slimming profit margins, and look at how changing market realities are affecting the business.
When Judge Napolitano began his interview with Jeffrey Sachs, his opening question was: Which country is the worst enemy for Ukraine - Russia or the United States? And Sachs makes the case that the loss of life and infrastructure in Ukraine in the proxy war against Russia makes the US a candidate for worst enemy. He also quotes Henry Kissinger who said: “To be an enemy of the United States is dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal.”
Jeffrey Sachs also explores how promises of NATO membership to Ukraine may have fueled the ongoing conflict; and why the peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia in March 2022 failed.
Jeffrey Sachs is Professor at Columbia University. There he was former director of The Earth Institute. He is an economist and public policy analyst and known for his work on sustainable and economic development, and the fight to end poverty.
As Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University and President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network Sachs works both in academia and at the level of the United Nations. He has worked as an economic adviser to governments in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Judge Andrew Napolitano is host of the podcast Judging Freedom. Once a week he interviews the same group of progressive commentators on war and current affairs. On July 1, 2024 he spoke to Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs.
DATE: 07/01/2024
Cleo is back in the driver’s seat this week, this time with Discord member Bear Goes Long to explore Bear's journey in trading and personal development that has led to. They delve into the importance of maintaining wellness in order to trade successfully, Bear opens up about his experiences with trauma and attachment issues, and how they have affected his trading journey. They also discuss the unhealthy relationship many people have with money and how it can impact trading decisions, and the power of speaking out loud and using timers and breaks to maintain emotional control while trading. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenges and personal growth that come with being a trader. Bear also shares his method of monitoring his emotional state using biofeedback and heart rate monitoring. The concept of impulse versus intuition is explored, along with the importance of discerning between the two. Bear emphasizes the importance of execution and not letting emotions get in the way, highlighting the challenge of trading and the need for coherence and an optimal strategy. It concludes with a discussion on the role of emotions in trading and the self-discovery journey that trading can be.
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
As a public service to the many Americans who've forgotten that their families too were immigrants, this special 4th of July edition of Global A Go-Go features two hours of great American music made by people who chose to come to the United States
San Francisco Drag Laureate D’Arcy Drollinger on the politics of gender; Istanbul Pride-goers again defy the annual ban, Santiago Pride’s peace is disrupted by hooded thugs, thousands beam rainbows at Bucharest’s record-setting Pride, the horror in Gaza hangs over many Pride celebrations, including Toronto, Denver, Philadelphia, and New York City, violence mars Parade after-parties in Chicago, Cameroon’s first daughter comes out, and Tractor Supply bails on its queer customers.
Those stories and more this week when you find “This Way Out”, the international LGBTQ radio magazine.
This episode of Today's Bluegrass showcases all new music. Some of the new tunes featured are from - High Road, Del Mccoury, Newtime String Band, Tray Wellington, Eddie Sanders & more.
The show can be heard on Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music Radio five times each week. Monday at 9 AM, Tuesday at 12 AM, Thursday and Friday at 11 PM and Saturday at 3 AM - all times Eastern.
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