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The Living Well Show is proud to present Malcolm Nance, author of The Plot to Hack America: How Putin’s Cyberspies and WikiLeaks Tried to Steal the...
- Added: May 10, 2017
- Length: 28:39
Learn About Shower Beer and listen to the second part of our Interview with Captain Jerry, who skippers a Wine Party Cruise Boat.
- Added: Mar 28, 2017
- Length: 01:00:00
Doctors usually treat heroin addiction with methadone, but it doesn’t work for everyone. So what do you do? At a small clinic in Vancouver BC, they...
- Added: Mar 08, 2017
- Length: 48:30
Many of us have been eating chocolate since childhood, but could you recognize it in nature? In this episode, we start at the farm with the pod-sha...
- Added: Feb 17, 2017
- Length: 24:00
Host Bob Kustra interviews CNN's National Security Analyst Peter Bergen about his timely book about U.S. terrorism.
- Added: Feb 10, 2017
- Length: 30:00
When liberal politicians suggest we look for policy-making inspiration from social democracies in Europe, the automatic reaction from some corners ...
Bought by WMUU-LP, Yellowstone Public Radio, and 90.1 WFYI Public Radio
- Added: Jan 24, 2017
- Length: 29:40
- Purchases: 3
In this episode, we hear from Amahl Bishara about her work with Aida refugee camp, the power of storytelling for the Palestinian cause, and how she...
- Added: Jan 04, 2017
- Length: 33:17
What defines a nation, or a state? What’s the meaning of sovereignty, and how do communal or religious identity figure into demands for self-determ...
- Added: Nov 09, 2016
- Length: 23:45
What defines a nation, or a state? What’s the meaning of sovereignty, and how do communal or religious identity figure into demands for self-deter...
- Added: Nov 09, 2016
- Length: 24:45
The Montreal Protocol that was signed in 1987 is widely regarded as one of the most important pieces of international cooperation on environmental ...
Bought by 90.1 WFYI Public Radio and Yellowstone Public Radio
- Added: Oct 18, 2016
- Length: 29:40
- Purchases: 2
On October 2 India will mark the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. But his status as an icon of humanitarianism may be at risk.
Bought by PRX Remix
- Added: Sep 27, 2016
- Length: 05:59
- Purchases: 1
Lets Travel! Radio's newest adventure is here. Tune in as Michael discusses Tunisian cuisine, sightseeing, fashion, and International Air Travel. S...
- Added: Sep 04, 2016
- Length: 54:53
If you’re listening to this broadcast, the chances are you can get clean drinking water right from your kitchen sink. But much of the world’s popul...
Bought by WMUU-LP and 90.1 WFYI Public Radio
- Added: Jul 22, 2016
- Length: 28:00
- Purchases: 2
Many people living in Pacific nations, like Vanuatu, Indonesia, and the Philippines, struggle to find adequate shelter, a challenge compounded by t...
Bought by 90.1 WFYI Public Radio and Yellowstone Public Radio
- Added: Jun 21, 2016
- Length: 30:00
- Purchases: 2
France has been under a “state of emergency” since November, raising questions about the appropriate balance between security and civil liberties.
- Added: Jun 08, 2016
- Length: 25:50
Brad Friedman of The BradBlog and The Bradcast radio show joins us again to help make sense of these primary elections and electoral politics in th...
- Added: May 21, 2016
- Length: 58:45
In "The White Elephant,” Yochai Maital walks us through the history of Tel Aviv’s ‘New’ Central Bus Station — a derelict eight-story behemoth and m...
- Added: Mar 27, 2016
- Length: 32:00
Unspun takes a look at the dirty underbelly and the not-too-bright future of American Capitalism with Prof. Richard Wolff. Prof. Wolff is currentl...
- Added: Mar 07, 2016
- Length: 57:35
Professor Tim Garrett of the Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah, joins us to discuss the thermodynamic implications of our ene...
Bought by KMUD
- Added: Feb 16, 2016
- Length: 59:12
- Purchases: 1
Glenn Stone explores the controversies around genetically modified crops and the effects of biotechnology on farmers in India.
- Added: Jan 04, 2016
- Length: 10:30
Joe Loewenstein describes the small and highly competitive theater scene in which Early Modern playwrights like William Shakespeare flourished.
- Added: Jan 04, 2016
- Length: 14:06
Robert Henke tracks Shakespeare back to his Italian inspirations and uncovers sources for his early comedies.
- Added: Jan 04, 2016
- Length: 12:26
Two political scientists explain how globalization is changing political parties and elections in the European Union and beyond.
Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 08:25
- Purchases: 1
An anthropologist examines the ethics of tobacco companies' practices around the world.
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 12:00
Geoff Childs, an anthropologist, examines the consequences of rapid population decline in ethnically Tibetan communities in Nepal.
- Added: Oct 27, 2015
- Length: 12:40