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Episode 227: Is This Year Over Yet?

From The Final Edition Radio Hour | Part of the The Final Edition Radio Hour: Full Episodes series | 51:47

Tfe_solo_small The best of 2017 (so far) from The Final Edition's New York cell.

A Page From The Crimestopper's Textbook

From The humble Farmer | :35

One man's opinion on suspicious behavior reporting.

Humbleoats_small We all need to do what we can to prevent petty crime.

NSA Customer Service

From Whitney Jones | 03:13

Exploring the benefits of an extensive NSA surveillance program.

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Press Conference on Republican Control

From The Final Edition Radio Hour | Part of the Singles from The Final Edition Radio Hour series | 03:08

We must place reasonable restrictions on the use of GOPs.

Tfe_solo_small We must place reasonable restrictions on the use of GOPs.

Capitol Steps: Politics Takes a Holiday New Year's Edition 2013

From Capitol Steps | 58:57

Help roast 2013 to a crisp with the Capitol Steps and their annual year-in-review awards ceremony!

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Help roast 2013 to a crisp with the Capitol Steps and their annual year-in-review awards ceremony.  It’s all in their hour-long special, “Politics Takes a Holiday!”  This year will feature all-new awards, such as:

 “Best Moment in Senator Ted Cruz’s 21-hour Filibuster,” “Most ‘icky’  Tweet from Carlos Danger” “Best Thigh-Reducing Exercises to do While Waiting for Healthcare.gov” and, of course, “Best Reason to Spy On the American Public- Because You Can!”

Go ahead, announce it on Twitter (but please, please don’t attach any photos!!!)

It’s been a great year for job creation…although of course many of the jobs created were for comedians!  

Irritable Male Syndrome

From Barry Vogel | Part of the Radio Curious series | 28:56

We often hear terms in the vernacular to describe a man when he is easily frustrated or angered. Seemingly insignificant things can easily explode into arguments that can affect if not seriously damage couples’ relationships when some men develop what has been called the “irritable male syndrome.” Identifying and understanding these troubled waters is the topic of this edition of Radio Curious.

Radio-curious-logosmall_small Our guest is Jed Diamond, Ph.D., author of the book “Mr. Mean: Saving Your Relationship from the Irritable Male Syndrome.” In this visit we explore the causes of the “irritable male syndrome”, how it affects relationships and how a better understanding of its causal factors and influences can help diffuse anger and frustration that draw the joy from couples’ partnerships. Jed Diamond, Ph.D., is an internationally respected leader in the men’s health movement. I spoke with Jed Diamond on May, 28, 2010 in the Radio Curious studios in Ukiah, California and began by asking him to define the “irritable male syndrome.” The book Jed Diamond recommends is “Chaos Point 2012 and Beyond: Appointment with Destiny” by Ervin Laszlo.

Joe Frank 4: A Conversation

From KCRW | Part of the UnFictional series | 28:30

Joe Frank presents a sweeping philosophical inquiry into the nature of God, morality, love, human suffering and restaurant tipping.

Un-fictional_small Legendary radio storyteller Joe Frank presents A Conversation, his newest program produced for UnFictional. Let yourself get drawn into this surreal, disturbing and and hilarious discussion. It's an examination of race, religion, sex and more that walks a fine line between fiction and reality. (NOTE: This program contains content that is not be appropriate for children.)

Satirical Nation -- Groks Science Show 2014-11-26

From Charles Lee | Part of the Groks Science Radio Show series | 18:54

Sophia McClennen discussed how satire is saving the nation.

Grokscience_small Satirical commentary on public events is nothing new, but now may be a greater force in shaping modern discourse.  On this episode, Sophia McClennen discussed how satire is saving the nation.

Joe Frank 6: Reality Check

From KCRW | Part of the UnFictional series | 28:30

Radio storyteller Joe Frank examines the very nature of reality...

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What is reality? What is the meaning of life? Evil, madness, suffering and death are explored in this delightfully whimsical program by Joe FrankReality Check addresses the most vexing questions concerning the human condition in a resigned, yet high-spirited way that will leave listeners heartened and uplifted. This program is for philosophically inclined audiences only.

 

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Written, narrated and produced by Joe Frank
Featuring Gideon Brower as the Script Reader
Mixed by Ray Guarna
Edited in collaboration with Michal Story

Final TEDition

From The Final Edition Radio Hour | Part of the Singles from The Final Edition Radio Hour series | 06:47

Love obfuscating jargon, government surveillance, and veneration of the ultra-rich elite? Then welcome to the Final Edition’s TED conference.

Tfe_logo_blue_copy_small Love obfuscating jargon, government surveillance, and veneration of the ultra-rich elite? Then welcome to the Final Edition’s TED conference.

Episode 174: Who's To Judge?

From The Final Edition Radio Hour | Part of the The Final Edition Radio Hour: Full Episodes series | 51:41

Hear judges, Judds, and Jesus's mom in this week's Final Edition Radio Hour.

Tfe_solo_small Hear judges, Judds, and Jesus's mom in this week's Final Edition Radio Hour.

Episode 181: The Weirdness Of May

From The Final Edition Radio Hour | Part of the The Final Edition Radio Hour: Full Episodes series | 54:41

Hear super-powered soldiers, rock n' roll therapy, and Biblical snakes in this week's Final Edition Radio Hour.

Tfe_solo_small Hear super-powered soldiers, rock n' roll therapy, and Biblical snakes in this week's Final Edition Radio Hour.