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North America, as we have known for millennia, has been populated by ethnic groups looking for a new place to live. Beginning in the early 17th Cen...
- Added: Jun 14, 2024
- Length: 29:00
Efforts to change culture memes or ideas of what we think sometimes result in the promoter of those new ideas being labeled with a negative banner....
- Added: Jun 07, 2024
- Length: 29:00
Originally Broadcast: April 12, 2006
Letters to Sam:A Grandfather’s Lessons on Love, Loss and the Gifts of Life
For most people, the desire to be...
Bought by RadioStPete Florida
- Added: Sep 21, 2023
- Length: 29:00
- Purchases: 1
My Hometown Concentration Camp
Bernard Offen, age 72, survived five Nazi concentration camps in Poland during World War Two, when he was a young t...
- Added: May 04, 2023
- Length: 29:00
The Viagra Myth: The Surprising Impact on Love and Relationships
Viagra, a drug with infinite name recognition and touted benefits, is, as we know...
- Added: Sep 02, 2022
- Length: 28:55
On today’s episode: Home recordings, people recording their friends, neighbors, and strangers — for a look at how we live, and who we are, by liste...
- Added: Aug 13, 2021
- Length: 45:28
Zoyas Story, An Afghan Womans Struggle for Freedom
Zoya, a member of the RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan, tells the st...
- Added: Jul 29, 2021
- Length: 29:00
Older, middle and younger guests discuss what Fathers have meant to their generation.
- Added: Apr 01, 2021
- Length: 23:45
Sister Jane Kelly has been a nun for over 55 years and for several years has tried to have a priest in her parish taken out of the ministry for chi...
- Added: Oct 22, 2020
- Length: 29:00
Pandemics don’t just wreak havoc on bodies, they create shockwaves that, sooner or later, touch every corner of our being.
This week we asked you...
- Added: Oct 19, 2020
- Length: 42:25
Ann Savoy is a lot of things: a musician, scholar, mother, and world traveler. She took the scenic route from Virginia to South Louisiana in the m...
- Added: Oct 09, 2020
- Length: 52:00
Dr. Dan Gottlieb is a psychotherapist, author and host of Voices in the Family, a weekly public radio program originating from WHYY in Philadelphia...
- Added: Oct 07, 2020
- Length: 29:00
This week, we meet a rock star on our paper route.
Bought by KGOU, KBGA 89.9 FM, and KOSU
- Added: Jul 13, 2020
- Length: 58:58
- Purchases: 3
The Eugene “Bear” Lincoln murder trial ended in the fall of 1997 in Ukiah, California, with an acquittal of the defendant, Mr. Lincoln, on charges ...
- Added: Mar 25, 2020
- Length: 29:00
Blue Streak: Swearing, Free Speech and Sexual Harassment
Certain words, said at the wrong time or place, may get a person into a heap of trouble. ...
- Added: Feb 18, 2020
- Length: 29:00
The Wisdom of the Body
From developmental perspectives, both in individuals and in mankind as a whole, the brain, language, and civilization have ...
- Added: Jan 29, 2020
- Length: 29:00
Maria W. Stewart, as characterized by professor and scholar Sandra Kamusakiri, was a free black woman who lived in Boston, MA, from the 1820s to th...
- Added: Mar 19, 2019
- Length: 29:00
The transcendent experience of street basketball is the topic of two conversations with Onaje X. O. Woodbine, author of Black Gods of the Asphalt: ...
- Added: Feb 26, 2019
- Length: 29:00
In the years between 1915 and 1970 almost six million black American citizens from the south migrated to northern and western cities seeking freedo...
- Added: Feb 05, 2019
- Length: 29:00
In June, 2002 I overheard an American woman now living in Israel passionately describe her belief that teaching children to be suicide bombers is t...
- Added: Dec 26, 2018
- Length: 29:00
Tony is best known for his collages, printmaking, paintings, and drawings. Edited by Alex Kime.
- Added: Aug 05, 2018
- Length: 14:00
Saxophonist Charles Neville was born into one of New Orleans' most famous musical families, and enjoyed a career spanning more than 60 years before...
Bought by KMUW
- Added: Dec 14, 2017
- Length: 51:59
- Purchases: 1
Studs Terkel interviews a female advertising executive in the 1970's for his book "Working."
Bought by Troy Public Radio, Prairie Public, and KZYX
- Added: May 04, 2017
- Length: 03:19
- Purchases: 3
Community gardens have been a source of food stability and financial savings for Americans since the 1800’s. One of the first Kansas City gardens t...
- Added: Jan 11, 2016
- Length: 09:00
In this Popcast, hear about the surprising podcast-like feel of a 1972 radio documentary about Sylvia Plath.
- Added: Sep 15, 2015
- Length: 04:38