Gracias por ser nuestro compañero de viaje en esta búsqueda hacia nuestro mejoramiento personal. Desde www.profemorales.com y en el programa radial contamos con las mejores mentes para hacer nuestro camino más fácil. Estamos para crecer juntos en esta unión hacia una conciencia universal carente de mezquindad.
Desde las 12 de la noche del sábado y hasta las 6 de la mañana del domingo, los espero para cumplir nuestra meta: ¡Crecer en compañía!.
Themed, offbeat, (mostly) true stories that shed new light on the extraordinary side of everyday life. Host Ira Glass and a regular cast of personalities, including David Sedaris, Sarah Vowell and Mike Birbiglia, bring the best of nonfiction storytelling to the radio.
When Geraldo signed with 77WABC in 2011, it was Big News. Two years on, the show has proven to be a great success, bringing all the latest in New York City to one place. With this call in show, you can always reach Geraldo and get your voice heard.
Noam’s love for radio began years ago, as a young boy in Trenton, New Jersey, when he would sneak his clock radio under the covers and listen to late night talk radio stars Sally Jesse Raphael, Irv Homer and Bernard Meltzer. Geeky perhaps, but a premonition for what was in store for him.
While Gary provides the wit and humor of the show, his partner in the 10 am-1 pm time slot, Larry Krueger, uses his almost encyclopedic memory to deliver the in-depth sports knowledge and keep Radnich off-guard. Krueger works more hours than most, as he spends his weekends hosting the 49ers pre- and postgame shows, and also hosts the Stanford football pregame show.
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.
With over 30 years in broadcasting as a news anchor, sports anchor, weather person, feature reporter, talk show host, investigative reporter, documentarian and commentator in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and San Diego, Larry Mendte has become a staple in media. He was not only the first host of Access Hollywood, but he later wrote and directed "Alex Scott: A Stand for Hope," a documentary that won the national Sigma Delta Chi Award, two Edward R. Murrow Awards, 11 Film Festivals, 12 Emmys and is on permanent exhibit at the Paley Center. The documentary led to an annual telethon that has raised over 15 million dollars for pediatric cancer research. Mendte was responsible for changing two state laws in Illinois after a series of reports on school bus safety and it was his series of commentaries on 9/11 First Responders that helped pass the Zadroga 9/11 First Responders health and compensation bill.
Dr. Sky is a locally and nationally known broadcaster, with his own branded shows, The Dr. Sky Show, cleared on the big KTAR/NEWS, 92.3 FM as well as a regular contributor to the largest night time radio show, COAST TO COAST, with George Noory.
Paul James keeps you up to date as the day comes to a close, wrapping up all of the headlines and late breaking news. Check in with 1010 WINS before you go to bed and be ready for the next morning.
Join Lisa and Nicole as they talk about theatre around the country (and the world) and hear lively conversations with some of Austin's best theatre companies.
The Singer and the Song features great music from singer/songwriters, performing live at KOOP! It's thoughtful and intimate music shared by musical craftsmen and women, from Austin and beyond straight to your living room. Think of it as a weekly house concert. Past performers include Bobby Whitlock, Dale Watson, Joe King Carrasco, Sara Hickman, and dozens of other gifted artists.
KLEAN Radio Show is hosted by Klean Treatment Center CEO, Andrew Spanswick and Pat O’Brien. Topics include addiction, recovery, mental health and lifestyle with an interesting mix of sober celebrities, sober comedians, and treatment experts. KLEAN Radio discusses the latest news in recovery as well as cutting edge treatment modalities. Andrew and Pat have a provocative and insightful take on the many facets of this paramount issue that is claiming so many lives and careers today.
A wrap-up of the day’s news, with features and interviews about the latest developments in New York City and around the world, from NPR and the WNYC newsroom.