Ross Patterson, Jarred Taylor, Dan Hollaway and friends get together every
week to make sure you never drink alone... at least that's what their excuse
is.
Transmitido en mas de 67 ciudades en los Estados Unidos, así como en México, actualmente no hay otro programa semanal con una personalidad como María Antonieta Collins en la radio hispana de los fines de semana.
In politics, you’re often told not to get lost in the weeds. But we love the
weeds! That’s where politics becomes policy – the stuff that shapes our lives.
Every Tuesday and Friday, Matthew Yglesias is joined by Ezra Klein, Dara Lind,
Jane Coaston and other Vox voices to dig into the weeds on important national
issues, including healthcare, immigration, housing, and everything else that
matters. Produced by Vox and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
One of KOOP's longest-running programs, Jamaican Gold walks the timeline of Jamaican music from 1960 to 1980: starting with uptempo early ska, swinging into soulful rocksteady & revive, easing into the inception and development of reggae, and ending with ethereal, effects-driven classic dub. Now in his 16th year of somehow being tolerated by KOOP management, host Art Baker brings extensive knowledge and a large personal library of these musical styles (as well as the occasional hangover) to bear each week as he traces the evolution of these great sounds.
As a teenager in 1975, I had my first job at the Princeton Brain Bio-Center, where I was assigned the important task of helping Dr. Carl Pfeiffer write Zinc and Other Micro-Nutrients. When we wrote that book it was considered that lead was safe at 80 parts per million; we argued that a safe level was zero. Subsequently, every five years or so, the Environmental Protection Agency lowered this limit to 60, then 40, then 20, then 10, and some groups even lowered it down to zero for children. At that time, we discovered the important role for zinc, which was connected to a hundred enzymes. (Iron was involved with only eight enzymes and received far more attention.) Later, when I was evaluating medical schools, I was told by the Dean at Harvard Medical School that my work on nutrition was completely meaningless and obsolete, and unimportant for medicine. The importance of micro-nutrients in our soil and the impact on behavior is still not as well known as it should be. The importance of magnesium in heart disease and of selenium as an anti-cancer agent, and the long term toxic effects of aluminum, lead, cadmium, and mercury on the brain were all identified in my first book.
Hosted by Brian Kilmeade of the top rated morning show in cable news, Fox and Friends. Brian will offer his take on the top stories of the day, with newsmakers and guest experts offering their insight and perspective, along with segments featuring the top personalities of Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. And, of course, listener’s point-of-view and discussion are always welcome. And it’s all presented by affable, everyman … Brian
Intelligent Medicine with Dr. Ronald Hoffman, is the longest-running M.D.-hosted health show on syndicated radio.
-A balanced and objective look at complex medical topics, and a common sense approach to health issues
-Covers both conventional and alternative medicine, as well as nutrition and exercise
-Dr. Hoffman answers listener questions, and discusses topical, timely health issues with expert guests
Jesse Thorn cuts through the weeds of pop culture, with irreverent comedy, in-depth interviews and a keen eye for what’s worth knowing about. Produced by NPR.
TechStuff is a show about technology. And it’s not just how technology works.
Join host Jonathan Strickland as he explores the people behind the tech, the
companies that market it and how technology affects our lives and culture.
WWJ Newsradio 950's Tom Jordan and Roberta Jasina anchor your morning news on metro Detroit's only all-news radio station. All the top stories and weather and traffic on the 8s.
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BESTSELLER • GOODREADS CHOICE AWARD WINNER • Meet Elizabeth Zott: a
“formidable, unapologetic and inspiring” (PARADE) scientist in 1960s
California whose career takes a detour when she becomes the unlikely star of a
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fictional." —Seattle Times Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman.
In fact, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that there is no such
thing as an average woman. But it’s the early 1960s and her all-male team at
Hastings Research Institute takes a very unscientific view of equality. Except
for one: Calvin Evans; the lonely, brilliant, Nobel–prize nominated grudge-
holder who falls in love with—of all things—her mind. True chemistry results.
But like science, life is unpredictable. Which is why a few years later
Elizabeth Zott finds herself not only a single mother, but the reluctant star
of America’s most beloved cooking show Supper at Six. Elizabeth’s unusual
approach to cooking (“combine one tablespoon acetic acid with a pinch of
sodium chloride”) proves revolutionary. But as her following grows, not
everyone is happy. Because as it turns out, Elizabeth Zott isn’t just teaching
women to cook. She’s daring them to change the status quo. Laugh-out-loud
funny, shrewdly observant, and studded with a dazzling cast of supporting
characters, Lessons in Chemistry is as original and vibrant as its
protagonist.
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Live Wednesday through Sunday at 12pm
Replays Monday & Tuesday at 12pm, Tuesday – Friday at 7pm, and Saturday & Sunday at 8pm Produced by WNYC.
Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of
contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs.
Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features intimate conversations with today's
biggest luminaries.
“Cada Tarde” con Agustín Acosta, reconocido periodista hispano en el sur de la Florida, y Carines Moncada lo acompañarán de regreso a casa. De 3 a 6 de la tarde, este show informativo, lo llevará hasta el final del día completamente informativo. El relax y la noticia en conjunción perfecta “Cada Tarde” para cerrar esta parte del día.
Channeling psychedelic love every Friday from 12noon-1pm on KOOP 91.7 FM. Featuring 1960's, '70s, '80's, 90's and 2000's psych and garage from across the globe. LA cults, sagebrush shamans, vintage vinyl, underground artists.
Host: Mirna Hariz
Do you wanna hear something scary? Join Sapphire and Markeia every week as
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Larry Kudlow is host of CNBC's primetime "The Kudlow Report" (7pm-8pm ET). He hosts "The Larry Kudlow Show" on 77 WABC Saturday mornings from 10am to 1pm.
He is also the founder and CEO of Kudlow and Company, LLC, an economic research and consulting firm.
Mr. Kudlow is a familiar face in Washington and on Wall Street -- a renowned free market, supply-side economist armed with knowledge, vision, and integrity acquired over a storied career spanning three decades.
He offers a tremendous wealth of insight and expertise to help investors better navigate tomorrow's evolving economic and political terrain.