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Retro Movie Roundtable
9 to 5 (1980)
RMR 0157: Special Guest DJ Bryant, joins your hosts Chad Robinson and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit 9 to 5 (1980) [PG] Genre: Comedy, Workplace Comedy Starring: Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman, Sterling Hayden, Elizabeth Wilson, Henry Jones, Lawrence Pressman, Marian Mercer, Renn Woods, Norma Donaldson, Roxanna Bonilla-Giannini, Peggy Pope, Richard Stahl, Ray Vitte, Edward Marshall, Alan Haufrect, Earl Boen, Jeffrey Douglas Thomas, Tom Tarpey, Michael DeLano, Barbara Bernstein, David Price, Gavin Mooney, Peter Hobbs Director: Colin Higgins Recoded on 2022-04-03...
2025-12-22
1h 29
Bob Woodward Audio Biography
Bob Woodward: Watergate, Redford, & Press Freedom | Biography Flash
Bob Woodward Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Bob Woodward has been back in the national conversation this past week as tributes poured in for Robert Redford, the legendary actor who played me in the 1976 film All the President’s Men, following Redford’s passing at the age of 89. Outlets from NPR to the Indiana Daily Student and the International Journalism Festival have noted that Redford’s portrayal of me, alongside Dustin Hoffman's Carl Bernstein, was pivotal in shaping the public’s perception of investigative journalism and inspiring generations to enter the field. The renewed spotlight led to a surge in...
2025-09-24
03 min
Sounds of Blue
SOB 510 Features: Pat Metheny, Isaac Hayes, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Barbara Morrison, Rodney Jones, Gene Harris & "Popa" John DeFrancesco
SOB 510 Features: Pat Metheny, Isaac Hayes, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Barbara Morrison, Rodney Jones, Gene Harris & "Popa" John DeFrancescoArtist Song Album Label Notes- Bernard Herrmann & Rod Serling + Rod Serling Opening Monologue - Season One w/Bernard Herrmann's "Dream Theme" 40th Anniversary Twilight Zone - 1st Season - 1959 Silva Treasury - 4CD's 2024 Twilight Zone Theme- Pat Metheny Are You Going With Me? By Methny & Lyle Mays w/Mays, Metheny, Gottlieb & Rodby Offramp - 1981 ECM - BMG Pat Metheny - 71- Pat Metheny So May It Secretly Begin by Methen...
2025-09-22
4h 06
Sounds of Blue
SOB 507 Features: Garcia, Michael Bloomfield, Isaac Hayes, Jimmy Witherspoon, Kevin Mahogany, Gene Harris, Plas Johnson & Barbara Eden
Artist Song Album Label Notes- Wales, Saunders w/Garcia & Roberts Wales & Saunders w/Garcia + Twilight Zone Theme w/Howard Roberts guitar TV Classic Tunes - 25th Anniversary Edition - 2CD's Breakable Records + SOB Twilight Zone Theme- I Dream of Jeannie (1965-1970) I Dream of Jeannie by Buddy Kaye & Hugo Montenegro TV Classic Tunes - 25th Anniversary Edition - 2CD's Breakable Records Barbara Eden - 94- Isaac Hayes By the Time I Get to Phoenix by Jimmy Webb Hot Buttered Soul - 1969 Enterprise - Stax Isaac Hayes - 83- Jimmy Witherspoon Midnight Lady C...
2025-09-01
4h 07
What Happens Next in 6 Minutes
Loving Avocados
Our speaker is Monique Parsons who will discuss her new book Green Gold: The Avocado’s Remarkable Journey from Humble Superfood to Toast of a Nation. Monique and her husband David Wecker have been very good friends of mine for the past 25 years. Monique grew up on an avocado farm in Santa Barbara California and has spent a lifetime eating healthy unsaturated fat from her own avocado trees. Get full access to What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein at www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/subscribe
2025-08-09
16 min
Doc Talk: A Deadline and Nō Studios Podcast
Imagine Entertainment Execs Justin Wilkes And Sara Bernstein On New Barbara Walters Doc, Big Slate Of Emmy Contenders
When Barbara Walters joined ABC news in 1976, she became the highest paid journalist in the U.S. – pulling in $1 million a year. That, not surprisingly, triggered a lot of resentment among her peers, none more so than her evening news co-anchor Harry Reasoner. Overcoming envy and sexism and balancing a career and motherhood, Walters reached the pinnacle of her profession and stayed there, a story explored in the new documentary Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything. The film directed by Jackie Jesko premieres Thursday evening at Tribeca Festival in New York. The feature, which debuts on Hulu...
2025-06-11
44 min
New Books in Jewish Studies
Thomas P. Bernstein, "Holocaust: German History and Our Half-Jewish Family" (Cherry Orchard, 2024)
This compelling family history spans from the 1890s to the 21st century, weaving personal stories into the broader fabric of German history to reveal a deeply moving account of survival, courage, and resilience. At the heart of this narrative is Paul Bernstein, a Jewish WWI veteran who was awarded for his bravery but ultimately perished in Auschwitz in 1944, and his wife, Johanna Moosdorf, a non-Jewish woman who fought tirelessly to protect their family. Their two half-Jewish children, Barbara and Thomas, born in the late 1930s, faced constant danger during WWII. Yet, thanks to Johanna's courageous efforts and Nazi policies...
2025-03-24
1h 27
New Books in Genocide Studies
Thomas P. Bernstein, "Holocaust: German History and Our Half-Jewish Family" (Cherry Orchard, 2024)
This compelling family history spans from the 1890s to the 21st century, weaving personal stories into the broader fabric of German history to reveal a deeply moving account of survival, courage, and resilience. At the heart of this narrative is Paul Bernstein, a Jewish WWI veteran who was awarded for his bravery but ultimately perished in Auschwitz in 1944, and his wife, Johanna Moosdorf, a non-Jewish woman who fought tirelessly to protect their family. Their two half-Jewish children, Barbara and Thomas, born in the late 1930s, faced constant danger during WWII. Yet, thanks to Johanna's courageous efforts and Nazi policies...
2025-03-24
1h 24
New Books in German Studies
Thomas P. Bernstein, "Holocaust: German History and Our Half-Jewish Family" (Cherry Orchard, 2024)
This compelling family history spans from the 1890s to the 21st century, weaving personal stories into the broader fabric of German history to reveal a deeply moving account of survival, courage, and resilience. At the heart of this narrative is Paul Bernstein, a Jewish WWI veteran who was awarded for his bravery but ultimately perished in Auschwitz in 1944, and his wife, Johanna Moosdorf, a non-Jewish woman who fought tirelessly to protect their family. Their two half-Jewish children, Barbara and Thomas, born in the late 1930s, faced constant danger during WWII. Yet, thanks to Johanna's courageous efforts and Nazi policies...
2025-03-24
1h 24
NeshamaCast
From Trauma to Resilience: NeshamaCast in Israel
NeshamaCast host Rabbi Ed Bernstein travels to Israel and interviews Jewish chaplains from Israel and across North America attending a rabbinic conference in Israel. Chaplains interviewed in this episode are, in order of appearance: Rabbi Mary Brett Koplen, BCC, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New YorkRabbi Barbara Speyer, BCC, VA Medical Center, Los AngelesMati Halperin, CPE student, Ichilov Hospital, Tel Aviv, Kashouvot: The Center for Spiritual Care in Israel Rabbi Beth Naditch, BCC, ACPE, Hebrew Senior Life, BostonRabbi Naomi Kalish, PhD, BCC, ACPE, Jewish Theological Semi...
2025-01-13
1h 07
Radio Duna | Notables
De Lauren Bacall a Leonard Bernstein
1956 - Lauren Bacall se entera de que su marido hace 11 años está enfermo, su amigo Leonard Bernstein está preocupado por él pero sobre todo por cómo lo está enfrentando ella, le ha escrito una carta a la que Lauren Bacall responde conmovedoramente. Un espacio de Bárbara Espejo.
2024-12-06
00 min
Running On Air
Running On Air: Mayor, E8 - Rene Gonzalez
On this episode of Running On Air, Portland Mayoral candidate andn City Commissioner Rene Gonzalez joins KBOO's Barbara Bernstein and Jeremiah Hayden from Street Roots to talk about his vision for Portland, climate change's role in that future, and tackling housing and h...
2024-10-26
00 min
Running On Air
Running On Air: Mayor, E8 - Gonzalez
On this episode of Running On Air, Portland Mayoral candidate andn City Commissioner Rene Gonzalez joins KBOO's Barbara Bernstein and Jeremiah Hayden from Street Roots to talk about his vision for Portland, climate change's role in that future, and tackling housing and h...
2024-10-26
00 min
Running On Air
Running On Air: REBROADCAST D4, E1 - Freeman, Lykins and Vltavín
This episode of Running On Air is a special rebroadcast of our sit down with Portland District 4 candidates Lisa Freeman, Andra Vltavín and Chad Lykins. KBOO's Barbara Bernstein hosts, and talks with the candidates about why they've decided to run for office, chess metap...
2024-10-17
00 min
Running On Air
Running On Air: D2E6 - Kanal and Sachs
On this episode of Running On Air, Portland District 2 candidates Sameer Kanal and Sam Sachs join KBOO's Barbara Bernstein to discuss district representation for North/Northeast Portland, confronting climate challenges, and the race so far.
2024-10-08
00 min
Run Your Mouth
Taller than @BrianMcWilliams
www.porchtour.com - Birmingham AL + Atlanta + Savanna this weekend. This was closing out the CA weekend. We had a blast. First 20 minutes is talking about our extravagant evening amongst the elites of Santa Barbara. Then we get into the olympics, kamalas heritage and some news stories you probably missed last week. Sponsors: yokratom.com yodelta.com sheath.com
2024-08-06
43 min
Run Your Mouth
The Fox In The Henhouse (RYM 7.24.24)
www.porchtour.com - Memphis + Bon Aqua this weekend. Santa Barbara + Hawthorne + Aguanga next. TOPICS: Elections are getting crazy. Which version of Biden is still alive. Kamala puts together her campaign. Secret Service Lady falls hard and more. SPONSORS: Yodelta.com yokratom.com Sheath.com
2024-07-24
1h 12
Chasing Bailey
How Choice for Students Gets Us to Responsibility
Families’ choice of school for their children is not the only kind of choice that matters educationally. It may well not be the most important kind, either. We heard from parents in Episode 4 who were concerned with whether or not their kids learned to think and act for themselves, and in the process, to take responsibility for who they were in the world. What do educators think about this? When educators wrestle with questions of student choice and responsibility, the differences revolve around when and how much -- and almost never about whether choice and respons...
2024-07-23
1h 03
ARTS - Live & Local!
ARTS – Live & Local! May 31st, 2024
Friday, May 31st at 3pm ARTS – Live & Local! Carol Newman & guests: Radio Producer & Filmmaker Barbara Bernstein with her documentary “Once a Braided River” screening at the Columbian Theater in Astoria. Performers at the 14th Annual Tenor Guitar Gathering at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts: Gerry Carthy, Baron Collins-Hill,...
2024-06-01
59 min
As Told To
Second Printing: Barbara Feinman Todd
This episode originally aired on June 21, 2022. If there's anyone who knows what it's like to be invited into "the kingdom of knowing," to borrow a phrase from journalist Richard Ben Cramer, it's podcast guest Barbara Feinman Todd, who graduated from The Washington Post Style desk to work as a researcher, book doctor, editor and spirit guide on books with Bob Woodward (Veil) and Carl Bernstein (Loyalties), and Ben Bradlee (A Good Life), leaving her uniquely positioned to reflect on the mind and mindsets of the three journalists who were perhaps most responsible for uncovering the Watergate scandal...
2023-08-29
1h 22
HealthCare UnTold
Pre-Health Shadowing and Authors of the New Book: Heroes Behind the Mask
In this episode, our guests include Nina Bouzamondo, Founder and CEO of Pre-Health Shadowing and a book debut with Ramsha Essa and Mirza Baig who are co-authoring a book with Pre-Health Shadowing called: Heroes Behind the MaskPre-Health Shadowing is an education innovation with a visionary leader, Nina Bouzamondo-Bernstein, the Founder and CEO of Pre-Health Shadowing. Nina recognized the pressing need for a solution as COVID-19 caused the cancellation of countless in-person shadowing and clinical opportunities. These experiences are pivotal for pre-health students, providing them with the essential academic and professional development required for successful health program...
2023-08-17
21 min
American Crisis
American Crisis, Ep. 3: Carl Bernstein on the ‘myth of objectivity'
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit margaretsullivan.substack.com“Most people in this country are not open to what Woodward and I have called the best obtainable version of the truth.” Those are some tough words from Carl Bernstein — and you’ll hear them in this episode of American Crisis.I grew up hero-worshiping Bernstein and his Washington Post reporting partner Bob Woodward. As a teenager, I joined my family in being glued to the Senate Watergate hearings on TV — which were, at least partially, the result of Woodstein’...
2023-07-06
18 min
Outside the Box with Dr. Janeane Bernstein
Filmmaker & Professor Sky Bergman shares why we need intergenerational relationships more than ever
Sky Bergman, Filmmaker, Professor Emeritus of Photography and Video at California Polytechnic State UniversityTalks about #ageism, #filmmaking, #photography, #intergenerational, and #diversityequityinclusionSky Bergman is an accomplished, award-winning photographer. Lives Well Lived is Sky’s directorial debut. Her fine art work is included in permanent collections at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Brooklyn Museum, the Seattle Art Museum, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (National Library of France) in Paris.Her book, The Naked & The Nude: Images from the Sculpture Series, includes an int...
2023-06-06
22 min
Founders' Forum
Journey Through Time and Triumph: An Interview with Arlene Zizza
Ready to journey through time, perseverance, and the path to success? We're thrilled to introduce Arlene Zizza, the brains behind Zizza Highway Services, as she shares her inspiring entrepreneurial journey. Together, we'll dissect the tricky concept of time, how it seems to stand still in moments of adversity and how it races during moments of triumph. We'll also explore the grit and determination that fuels persistence, taking a leaf from the book of none other than New York City real estate tycoon, Barbara Corcoran.Brace yourself for a story of defiance that turned the tables during a...
2023-05-03
27 min
My Teacher Podcast
Remembering Rabbi Harold Kushner
This podcast is being published on April 30, 2023, and is dedicated to the memory of Rabbi Harold Kushner, of blessed memory, who died on April 28, 2023 at the age of 88. Rabbi Kushner is best known for his best selling book, When Bad Things Happen to Good People. He wrote a total of 14 books, many of which were also best sellers. While known world-wide for his writing and lecturing, Rabbi Kushner was a beloved pulpit rabbi and served 25 years as the spiritual leader of Temple Israel, a Conservative synagogue in Natick, MA and many more years as their Rabbi Laureate. For more i...
2023-04-30
13 min
Beauty Talk
EP 109 | The Art Of Manifestation With Gabby Bernstein
In today’s episode of Beauty Talk, Danielle Gay (acting editor) and Rose Garnett (beauty editor) chat through their budget and bougie products of the week. Dani shares her new favourite SPF50+ Face Serum that will have you reminiscing about your childhood sunscreen memories. Hint: it isn’t packaged in a large pump bottle (surprisingly!) and it includes cult skincare ingredient, hyaluronic acid. Say no more! Dani also sits down with New York Times bestselling author, international motivational speaker and self-proclaimed spirit junkie Gabrielle Bernstein. From her journey to spirituality, the mechanics of manifesting and working through hear...
2023-02-14
42 min
Beyond The Fog Radio
Classical Performance: Barbara Bogatin of the SF Symphony w/ guest host Carolyn Tyler
Barbara Bogatin is a master cellist, a teacher of meditation and music, and a Bay Area native. She attended the Juilliard School, receiving both a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Music. She’s played for the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra under Leonard Bernstein, and many more across the United States. In 1994, she returned home to play with the San Francisco Symphony. Barbara incorporates a daily meditation practice with her musical routine, allowing her to unlock the flow state required for outstanding musical performance. She and her neuroscientist husband lead workshops and seminars at institutions around the wo...
2022-12-14
48 min
KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Barbara Becker, author of Heartwood: The Art of Living with the End in Mind and Winner of a Gold Nautilus Award
“We can do extraordinary things when we lead with love,” Barbara Becker reminds us in her debut memoir Heartwood. When her earliest childhood friend is diagnosed with a terminal illness, Becker sets off on a quest to immerse herself in what it means to be mortal. Can we live our lives more fully knowing some day we will die? With a keen eye towards that which makes life worth living, Barbara Becker―a perpetual seeker, a mom, and an interfaith leader―recounts stories where life and death intersect in unexpected ways. She volunteers on a hospice floor, becomes an eager student...
2022-12-12
17 min
KUCI: Get the Funk Out
12/5 LIVE on KUCI - Victoria Garza, author of forthcoming memoir THE FIELD
Victoria Garza, author of forthcoming memoir THE FIELD (on sale: November 15; JackLeg Press) "the song of the sister who died by the sister who survived" (Barbara Cully, author of Desire Reclining). Focusing on themes of coping, loss, healing, the metaphysical, the Mexican-American diaspora, queer identity, and more, Garza's memoir is a story of emotional healing--for anyone who has experienced loss in any form. Each section of the memoir introduces a literary verse that has allowed Garza to unpack her grief in a new way and contextualize the story she is telling. Kirkus Reviews writes: "The author illustrates, in observant, poetic...
2022-12-07
19 min
On Purpose
Reflections From a Responsible Investing Pioneer
Do you have a responsible investing option in your 401(k)? If so, you have Barbara Krumsiek—under her leadership at Calvert Group—to partially thank. One of the pioneers of responsible investing, Barbara has helped shape the industry from the start. She joins us to talk about the pace of progress, greenwashing and how geopolitics may be the greatest ESG challenge we face today. Note to All Readers: The information contained here reflects the views of AllianceBernstein L.P. or its affiliates and sources it believes are reliable as of the date of this podcast. AllianceBernstein L.P. ma...
2022-08-01
26 min
As Told To
Episode 21: Barbara Feinman Todd
If there's anyone who knows what it's like to be invited into "the kingdom of knowing," to borrow a phrase from journalist Richard Ben Cramer, it's podcast guest Barbara Feinman Todd, who graduated from The Washington Post Style desk to work as a researcher, book doctor, editor and spirit guide on books with Bob Woodward (Veil) and Carl Bernstein (Loyalties), and Ben Bradlee (A Good Life), leaving her uniquely positioned to reflect on the mind and mindsets of the three journalists who were perhaps most responsible for uncovering the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to the resignation of President...
2022-06-21
1h 21
Migrations: A World on the Move
Waiting in Exile
How has a Tibetan community come to call Ithaca, New York home? Cornell student Daniel Bernstein produces this special episode in search of an answer. After learning that the North American branch of the Dalai Lama's personal monastery is in Ithaca, Bernstein took a deep dive into the history of Tibet that includes conversations with members of the Tibetan community in Ithaca, a visit to the Namgyal Monastery Institute of Buddhist Studies, and an interview with Cornell professor Allen Carlson.Thank you to the Ithaca Tibetan community for sharing their stories. And thank you to Daniel Be...
2022-05-16
41 min
The Book Review
Robert Gottlieb on ‘Garbo’ and ‘Babbitt’
The writer and editor Robert Gottlieb does double duty on this week’s podcast. He talks about the life and career of Sinclair Lewis, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of “Babbitt,” Lewis’s best-selling novel about the narrow-mindedness and conformity of middle-class America in the first half of the 20th century. But first, he talks about his own new book, “Garbo,” a biography of the movie star Greta Garbo, whose impact on the culture was matched by the sense of mystery that surrounded her.“I understood the power of the impact, but I didn’t really understan...
2022-01-14
50 min
NITE DRIFT Archives
Our Holographic Reality with Tim Rothschild and Kathy Bernstein
Host JIM PERRY in conversation with mystic Tim Rothschild on the holographic nature of reality and then numerologist Kathy Bernstein shares what the numbers say 2022 may have in store for us.Founder of The Third Thing Network and Co-Founder of The Divine Movement, Tim Rothschild is an explorer, dedicating his life to healing and awakening work. His focus remains within the realm of conflict resolution, map-making, as well as truth and reconciliation with what it means to be Human. As a Nondual Kabbalistic Healer, philosopher, numerologist, broadcaster and writer, Tim has ventured through the paranormal, conspiratorial, and m...
2021-12-29
54 min
SBAI Podcast
SBAI Podcast Episode 1: A Conversation on Culture
Barbara Bernstein (Chief HR Officer, Magnetar Capital) and Amanda Cherry (Director of HR, Aspect Capital) discuss measuring and evidencing the culture of a firm - a difficult concept that many alternative investment firms are currently grappling with. Also covered is the shifting cultural focuses due to the pandemic, and some practical tips on forming an inclusive culture in the workplace. About the SBAI: We are an active alliance of asset managers and allocators dedicated to responsible practice, partnership, and knowledge. Our Alternative Investment Standards are adopted by over 140 asset managers and supported by around 90 institutional i...
2021-10-13
41 min
Partnering Leadership
97 Shattering glass ceilings, supporting women's empowerment and promoting greater diversity while bridging divides with Barbara Davis Blum | Greater Washington DC DMV Changemaker
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Barbara Davis Blum, one of the founders of Leadership Greater Washington and president of BDB Investment Partnership, shares stories from her early life and how it shaped her to become the resilient, feminist leader that she came to be. Barbara Davis Blum shared her journey as a pioneering female leader in government, business and the community. Some highlights:-Barbara Davis Blum's early life and her father's community involvement-The impact of Barbara Davis Blum’s first divorce.-Barbara's passion for the environment and saving the Cha...
2021-10-12
43 min
Conspirituality
65: Long-Haul QAnon (w/Rachel Bernstein & Jitarth Jadeja)
Santa Barbara surf coach Matthew Coleman murdered his two young children in Mexico nearly two weeks ago. He told the FBI that he was “enlightened by QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories and was receiving visions and signs revealing that his wife possessed serpent DNA and had passed it on to his children.”Beneath the peak chaos of this story lies a social fabric torn to shreds by QAnon and related conspiracy theories. Marriages are ending, custody battles are raging, and parents and children are negotiating painful silences or estrangements.Joining us today as a co-host is J...
2021-08-20
1h 24
Making Contact
The World's Largest Methanol Refinery (and the fight to stop it) - Encore
Barbara Bernstein's story of several communities in the Pacific Northwest of the United States who are fighting mammoth fracked gas projects that would turn this green region into a fracked-gas export hub. For years, Bernstein has reported for Making Contact on David versus Goliath battles against oil and gas corporations, and the fight for a clean environment. Today you'll hear part one of Bernstein's project, Holding The Thin Green Line as we bring you, The World's Largest Methanol Refinery.
2021-08-04
28 min
Making Contact
The World’s Largest Methanol Refinery (and the fight to stop it) - Encore
Like this program? Please show us the love. Click here tinyurl.com/y7u8xeqf and support our non-profit journalism. Thanks! Barbara Bernstein’s story of several communities in the Pacific Northwest of the United States who are fighting mammoth fracked gas projects that would turn this green region into a fracked-gas export hub. For years, Bernstein has reported for Making Contact on David versus Goliath battles against oil and gas corporations, and the fight for a clean environment. Today you’ll hear part one of Bernstein’s project, Holding The Thin Green Line as we bring you, The World’s Larges...
2021-08-04
29 min
20-Minute Health Talk
COVID vaccine safety surveillance
The medical safety net ensuring vaccine safety is historic, says Henry Bernstein, DO, MHCM, FAAP, a voting member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and a professor of pediatrics at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. 00:55 - Dr. Bernstein explains his role on the ACIP 03:02 - He explains the four reporting programs they use to monitor and learn from data on possible reactions to vaccines. Three of those have been around for many years, with the CDC's V-safe after v...
2021-07-29
20 min
The historical crimes and criminals podcast
The LA Trilogy, Part 1: Barbara Graham
In the first of a 3 part trilogy of seperate crime stories from Los Angeles we will look at the life, crimes and execution of Barbara Graham. Many thanks to Katja Anderson for writing this story. Find more of Katja's work: Blog: missnightterrors.wordpress.com twitter: missnightterrors For pictures from todays episode see the twitter page: the historical crimes and criminals podcast 1. O'Shea, Kathleen A., Women and the Death Penalty in the Un...
2021-02-23
25 min
It Did Happen Here
Episode Eight - SHARPer Times
In this episode we hear from the former SkinHeads Against Racial Prejudice. SHARPs share their experiences on how they came to hold the front lines in the fight against neo-Nazi violence on the streets of Portland. Featured in this episode are interviews with former SHARPs Michael Clark, Pete Little and Jon Bair; former punks Chyna and Jorin; IDHH narrator Mic Crenshaw; music journalist Patrick Mazza; former CHD activists and researchers Jonathan Mozzochi, M Treloar and Steven Gardiner; and the Reverend Cecil Prescod. Show Notes Transcript Credits Producers: Celina Flores, E...
2021-01-08
36 min
It Did Happen Here
Episode Five - They Thought We Were Everywhere: Portland Anti Racist Action
In this episode we return to the Rose City as Portland punks solidify an anti-fascist stance and square off. No more mingling with spiky-haired punks one night and racist skinheads the next; the chronic bypassing of casual racism becomes confrontational. We hear from punks Chyna, Jason, Kelly and Jorin, activists Scot Nakagawa, M. Treloar, and Jonathan Mozzochi, and journalist Patrick Mazza about different tactics for organizing across different groups and the surprising effect it has on the scene. Show Notes Transcript Credits Producers: Celina Flores, Erin Yanke, Mic Crenshaw Editors: Er...
2020-12-11
27 min
Disinfect
Why In Hell Did Barbara Streisand Massacre the David Bowie Classic “Life On Mars”?
Did you ever dream of hearing Barbara Streisand perform a multi-octave diva massacre of David Bowie’s classic “Life On Mars”? Nope – not us, either. But she went there – making for one of the worst cover songs we’ve aired out yet...
2020-11-27
1h 15
Suhrkamp espresso (Video-Podcast)
Biographien – Über Leben schreiben
Biographien geben uns Einblicke in das Leben eines Menschen, in seine Geschichte und die, mit der er verwoben ist, sie lassen uns seine Handlungsmotive und sein Werk besser verstehen. Allerdings können biographische Werke völlig unterschiedlich gestaltet sein – in dieser Folge von Suhrkamp espresso stellen wir vier biographische und autobiographische Werke vor und beleuchten die verschiedenen Darstellungsmöglichkeiten innerhalb des Genres. Richard J. Bernstein, der Hannah Arendt als junger Professor noch selbst kennengelernt hat, bietet in seinem Buch Denkerin der Stunde anhand zentraler Themen einen kompakten Überblick über das Denken der Philosophin und zeigt, warum ihr Werk gerade...
2020-11-07
17 min
Outside the Box with Dr. Janeane Bernstein
OUTSIDE THE BOX features JAIME SCHMIDT, founder of SCHMIDT’S NATURALS
Jaime has been recognized by Ernst & Young's Pacific Northwest Entrepreneur of the Year, Inc.’s Female Founders 100, and twice by Goldman Sachs' 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs. Her story has been covered by Forbes, Inc., Fast Company, FOX News, NBC's Today, Well+Good, and more.Jaime Schmidt, founder of Schmidt’s Naturals. She is now co-founder of the investment firm Color, co-founder of the business media company Supermaker, and author of the forthcoming book, SUPERMAKER: Crafting Business on Your Own Terms, the “secret sauce for launching and executing a successful business plan” and “a must-read for emerging entrepreneurs" according to Shark Tank...
2020-11-04
19 min
Diálogos Educativos
Episodio diez: El arte como práctica pedagógica: hitos y desafíos a nivel local
En este episodio combinamos tres lenguajes artísticos, la música, artes escénicas y artes visuales, ¿el resultado? una interesante conversación sobre las implicancias de su práctica pedagógica. El panel lo componen Carolina Vergara Zegpi, Coordinadora Artística, Esc. Enrique Bernstein Carabantes; Juan Pineda Flores, Docente de Música, Esc. Enrique Bernstein Carabantes y Ana Belén Rivero Bugeño, Docente de Artes Visuales.
2020-10-22
1h 07
Kehillat Israel Podcasts
Sukkot 2020
Rabbi Amy Bernstein's weekly Torah study class via Zoom - October 2, 2020.Links:Source sheet #1Source sheet #2Source sheet #3Looking For Schach - Rabbi Barbara Penzner
2020-10-02
46 min
What Happens Next in 6 Minutes
Crime, Punishment and Social Change, the 1918 Flu and Pale Horse Pale Rider - 9.20.2020
Guest speakers include Barbara Reich, Susasn Marquis, Chris Patterson, Robert Sampson, Nancy Bristow, and Elizabeth Outka. Get full access to What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein at www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/subscribe
2020-09-20
2h 00
Shake the Cosmos - Empower your Vision
Dr. Susan Bernstein on Shake the Cosmos
How do you embrace your emotions and get in touch with your heart? How do you stay connected to yourself and others in difficult times? In the episode, leadership coach Susan Bernstein shares her journey from unhappy to fulfilled and we discuss the importance of listening to the voice inside. Susan gifts us with her tips on using journaling, art therapy, mind body psychology, and self-reflection to clear out pent-up emotion and appreciate your life.Dr. Susan Bernstein has been an executive & leadership coach to high-achieving professionals since 2001. She provides expert guidance to mid...
2020-09-08
24 min
The Bite Goes On - Radio Misfits
The Bite Goes On – Flora Coffee
Emily Reber and Jeff Alona share their passion for everything coffee. They spend their free time driving miles to find new coffee shops anywhere they can find them and revisit some of their favorites. They have learned about coffee shop culture by asking a lot of questions, listening, watching videos, classes and drinking coffee. Their coffee of choice and what they use for Flora Coffee is Dune Coffee Roasters out of Santa Barbara. They loved it so much, they want to share this with Sonoma Valley and visitors to the area. If you are in Sonoma Valley you can...
2020-01-24
1h 16
Making Contact
Holding the Thin Green Line II: A View from the Blast Zone
As the fossil fuel industry works to turn the Pacific Northwest into a fossil fuel hub, a Thin Green Line stands in its way. Producer Barbara Bernstein's latest project, "Holding the Thin Green Line," explores how local communities are fighting the fossil fuel industry's push for massive fracked gas projects in Washington and Oregon. In part 1, we heard about plans to build the world's largest methanol refineries in Tacoma and Kalama, Washington. This week we hear part 2, "A View from the Blast Zone," on the struggle to stop a massive LNG facility that is being built at the Port...
2019-11-27
29 min
Support is Sexy
698: 2020 Vision with Vision Coach and Spiritual Teacher Barbara Biziou
Say "yes." Spiritual teacher Barbara Biziou has taught me, and thousands of her students around the world (Donna Karan and Gabby Bernstein among them), many things over the years, but one of the most powerful for me is embracing the possibility of "yes." Barbara says we, as creative women looking for new experiences, say it far too little. Barbara is a student of global culture and rituals who uses "practical spirituality" to support you in creating an extraordinary life. I met her in 2010 during a time I said "yes" when, after a dinner in NYC w...
2019-11-14
54 min
Hashivenu
S2 Ep. 7: Discernment and Renewal at the High Holidays
The holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur call us to deeply individual reflection while embedded and connected with community, and to a humility that nevertheless acknowledges that our choices matter. We speak with Rabbi Barbara Penzner about the spiritual dynamics of the High Holiday days, and their power to help us find discernment, connection and renewal. Subscribe by Email This podcast is produced by Reconstructing Judaism. Visit us at ReconstructingJudaism.org.Special Guest: Rabbi Barbara Penzner.Support HashivenuLinks:"If Not Higher", by I. L. PeretzAudio: "If...
2019-09-20
24 min
Making Contact
The World's Largest Methanol Refinery (and the fight to stop it)
Special for Climate Week: Barbara Bernstein's story of communities in the Pacific Northwest of the United States who are fighting mammoth fracked gas projects that would turn this green region into a fracked-gas export hub.
2019-09-18
29 min
Making Contact
The World’s Largest Methanol Refinery (and the fight to stop it)
Like this program? Please show us the love. Click here ow.ly/oSpU30hHCXp and support our non-profit journalism. Thanks! Special for Climate Week: Barbara Bernstein’s story of several communities in the Pacific Northwest of the United States who are fighting mammoth fracked gas projects that would turn this green region into a fracked-gas export hub. For years, Bernstein has reported for Making Contact on David versus Goliath battles against oil and gas corporations, and the fight for a clean environment. Today you’ll hear part one of Bernstein’s project, Holding The Thin Green Line as we bring you, T...
2019-09-17
29 min
My Little Tonys
The 1957 Tony Awards, Part 1
MLT takes on MFL! We use the lack of ceremony for ‘57 as an excuse to go deep on My Fair Lady, with a healthy sprinkling of Candide and Long Day’s Journey Into Night. We get X-rated while discussing the S&M subtext of Henry and Eliza’s relationship (plus drop the c-bomb while quoting Rex Harrison), get to the bottom of Candide’s dozens of credited lyricists, and put a request out into the universe for a Fosse/Verdon for the Golden Age. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@mylittletonys) for additional content about this season’s...
2019-03-31
00 min
Synergy Autism Podcast
Episode #15: 10 Days To A Less Defiant Child - Part 2
Behavior Babble continues with part 2 our book review of "10 Days to a Less Defiant Child" by Jeffrey Bernstein. Barb and Pam review the last chapters of the book and reflect on how the book has been helpful in their support of parents. From garnering support in the extended family to working with school and other professionals, Bernstein and 10 Days has great tips, tricks, and reminders to help families support their defiant child.
2019-03-10
40 min
Synergy Autism Podcast
Episode #14: 10 Days to a Less Defiant Child - Part I
The series, "Behavior Babble with Barb and Pam" continues! For this episode, we decided to read a popular best seller about behavior and give our two cents. Maybe this will help you pick it up or not? The book we chose was Ten Days To A Less Defiant Child by Dr. Jeffery Bernstein.
2019-03-10
41 min
theroadlive podcast
Finding Work and Finding Help
Barbara Bernstein, Executive Director, Elders in Action Overview of Elders in Action---the various programs, community connections. The Personal Advocate Program Challenges for elderly in Portland. The Business-Friendly Program JoAnn Herrigel, Deputy Director Housing: the crisis and how your org is addressing it. Volunteer and civic engagement. The legislative process: key players in the legislature, important issues, ways to get involved.
2018-12-30
28 min
Making Contact
Climate Change & Sacrifice Zones (Encore)
Like this program? Please show us the love. Click here ow.ly/oSpU30hHCXp and support our non-profit journalism. Thanks! Since 2003 a rash of proposals have surfaced in communities throughout the Northwest to export vast amounts of fossil fuels to Asian markets via Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. If these plans go through the Northwest would become home to the largest oil terminal in North America, the largest coal export facility in North America, and the largest methanol refinery in the world. This week we present Part One of Sacrifice Zones by Barbara Bernstein. It’s the first in a tw...
2018-09-20
29 min
Music Matters
Bernstein's New York
Tom Service travels to New York City to discover if Bernstein's musical and social legacy continues to echo through the streets of the Big Apple and the lives of New Yorkers. Visiting key places where Bernstein lived and worked, Tom meets the musicians, institutions and ensembles of today who are working towards goals Bernstein championed as a musician, communicator and humanitarian.Tom visits Jamie Bernstein at the flat where the Bernstein family archives resides, while at the archives of the New York Philharmonic, Tom finds a musical score which reveals a fascinating self-insight by the maestro himself...
2018-08-25
42 min
Wharton Business Radio Guest Audio
Danielle Bernstein on Marketing Matters
Danielle Bernstein, Fashion Blogger at We Wore What, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed on Marketing Matters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-07-24
25 min
Marketing with Wharton's Hip Hop Prof
Influencer Marketing: Danielle Bernstein goes from Blogger to Social Media Star to Entrepreneur
Barbara and I spoke with Danielle Bernstein who launched her blog We Wore What while a student at FIT in New York.From there she did not know that a hobby would become a high-paying career as a fashion influencer and social media star.Forbes covered her journey and now she is setting her eyes on growing her business. Now, with close to 2 million followers on Instagram and other platforms, she is growing lifestyle collection that includes overalls, shoes and workout wear.In this podcast we discuss her strategies for getting to where sh...
2018-07-19
11 min
Retired...or ReWired?
Retired...or ReWired? Episode 9: Work and Volunteering
9. Work and Volunteering: In this episode we discuss inding work and finding help with Elders in Action, and we talk about age discrimination with Jeannette Liardi, Barbara Bernstein, Executive Director, Elders in Action Overview of Elders in Action---the various program...
2018-07-10
00 min
Special Programming: Other
The Women of KBOO
KBOO Radio began in 1968. 2018 marks 50 years of on-air programming. Join host Barbara Bernstein and guests Carol Mazer (program director in the mid 70s), Vicki Stoppiello (board president in the late 70s and station manager in the early 80s, who engineered and nurtured th...
2018-06-30
00 min
A Lyrical Singers Life
Episode 14 - Interview mit Andris Rasmanis - Dirigent
Liebe Hörerinnen und Hörer! Wie schon öfters angekündigt, habe ich nun mein erstes Interview geführt! Andris Rasmanis ist der Dirigent vom Mozartoratorium und hier erzählt er über seinen Werdegang. Wie versprochen hier die Links zu Youtube und die Daten zu seinen nächsten Konzerten: https://youtu.be/BleIfdMPZX8 https://youtu.be/eWYCwmCQhME https://youtu.be/UVPxB0q_c28 5. August 2018: L.Bernstein "Mass" Alte Lokhalle, Mainz, Deutschland 9. 11. 2018, 12:00 Konzert mit dem lettischen National Symphonie Orchester in Cesis, Vidzemes Concert Hall, Lettland 10. 11. 2018, 11:00/14:00 Edward Elgar "The Wand of Youth" Suites Nr. 1 und 2 Op. 1a, 1b mit Lettischen National Symphonie Orcheste...
2018-06-06
14 min
Geopolitical Analysis of World Events
The NutriMedical Report Show Hour One Monday Feb 19th 2018 – SEVEN FOR HEAVEN SALE TIL DAY AFTER PRESIDENTS DAY MIDNIGHT, Josh Bernstein, www.Patreon.com/JoshBernstein, Mueller’s Ridiculous Russian Trolls Indictments of 13, End of Trump Russia-Gate, Immigration DEMs DACA under the bus, Geopolitical Immigration Game, Four Pillars of Trump Plan, Federal Bastards of Instigation FBI, FBI Failure to Precrime capture Nikolas Cruz, 3Ms Metadata Money Mental Health, Don’t TSA Schools,
Report from www.LaRouchePAC.com Harley Schlanger Mon Feb 19th Given the media hype around Mueller’s indictment of “Russian trolls”, I am sending you this preliminary analysis of what this means. Despite the hype, this will go nowhere, though it will be used to pound home the original fraudulent message of “Russian meddling.” The author, Barbara...
2018-02-20
42 min
Sightline InstituteKeiko Budech, Author at Sightline Institute
Listen In: Opening the Trump Time Capsule
After the 2016 presidential election, Sightline programs director Eric de Place created a “Trump Time Capsule,” and asked friends and colleagues to write down predictions for the future under a Trump presidency. On Monday, Eric joined KBOO Community Radio‘s Barbara Bernstein to open up the capsule and look back on those predictions. Together, they talk about how the Trump administration has changed the political and environmental landscape in the Northwest, as well...
2018-01-11
00 min
Making Contact
Sacrifice Zones - Part 2 (Encore Edition)
Since 2003 a rash of proposals have surfaced in communities throughout the Northwest to export vast amounts of fossil fuels to Asian markets via Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. If these plans go through the Northwest would become home to the largest oil terminal in North America, the largest coal export facility in North America, and the largest methanol refinery in the world. As the fossil fuel industry turns up its pressure to turn the Pacific Northwest into a fossil fuel export hub, a Thin Green Line stands in its way. This week we present Part Two of Sacrifice Zones by...
2017-10-25
29 min
Making Contact
Sacrifice Zones - Part 1 (Encore Edition)
Since 2003 a rash of proposals have surfaced in communities throughout the Northwest to export vast amounts of fossil fuels to Asian markets via Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. If these plans go through the Northwest would become home to the largest oil terminal in North America, the largest coal export facility in North America, and the largest methanol refinery in the world. This week we present Part One of Sacrifice Zones by Barbara Bernstein. It’s the first in a two-part series on the pressure to transform a region of iconic landscapes and environmental stewardship into a global center for sh...
2017-10-18
29 min
Making Contact
Sacrifice Zones Pt. 2
Since 2003 a rash of proposals have surfaced in communities throughout the Northwest to export vast amounts of fossil fuels to Asian markets via Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. If these plans go through the Northwest would become home to the largest oil terminal in North America, the largest coal export facility in North America, and the largest methanol refinery in the world. This week we present Part Two of Sacrifice Zones by Barbara Bernstein. It’s the final installment in a two-part series on the pressure to transform a region of iconic landscapes and environmental stewardship into a global center fo...
2017-06-13
29 min
Making Contact
Sacrifice Zones - Part 1
Since 2003 a rash of proposals have surfaced in communities throughout the Northwest to export vast amounts of fossil fuels to Asian markets via Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. If these plans go through the Northwest would become home to the largest oil terminal in North America, the largest coal export facility in North America, and the largest methanol refinery in the world. This week we present Part One of Sacrifice Zones by Barbara Bernstein. It’s the first in a two-part series on the pressure to transform a region of iconic landscapes and environmental stewardship into a global center for sh...
2017-06-06
29 min
Mahler: vida y obra
Bernstein-Mahler, Sinfonía nº 2 'Resurrección' (Symphony nº 2, 'Auferstehung')
Mahler, Symphony nº 2 "Resurrection" Barbara Hendricks, alt/soprano Christa Ludwig, contralto The Westminster Choir New York Philharmonic Orchestra Leonard Bernstein, conductor I. Allegro maestoso II. Andante moderato III. In ruhig fließender Bewegung IV. Urlicht. Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend Wieder sehr breit Ritardando... Maestoso Wieder zurückhaltend Langsam. Misterioso Etwas bewegter Mit Aufschwung, aber nicht eilen LYRICS-LETRA IV. URLICHT Alt O Röschen rot! Der Mensch liegt in größter Not! Der Mensch liegt in größter Pein! Je lieber möcht' ich im Himmel sein! Da kam ich auf einen breiten Weg: Da kam ei...
2016-08-27
1h 33
Support is Sexy
9: Vision Boards, Saying Yes and Letting Go with Barbara Biziou
Say "yes." Spiritual teacher Barbara Biziou has taught me, and thousands of her students around the world (Donna Karan and Gabby Bernstein among them), many things over the years, but one of the most powerful for me is embracing the possibility of "yes." Barbara says we, as creative women looking for experiences, say it far too little. Barbara is a student of global culture and rituals who uses "practical spirituality" to support you in creating an extraordinary life. I met her in 2010 during a time I said "yes" when, after a dinner in NYC, I agreed to w...
2016-07-14
54 min
Music For Life
Music For Life Episode 95 - Seymour Bernstein, Paré & Weinstein Recital, NATS
This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw... Seymour Bernstein voice professor Caroline Smith talks to Dean McCoy about a vocal competition DePauw just finished hosting... Burke Stanton chats with professor Barbara Paré about an intriguing recital of settings of Emily Dickinson's poetry that she and Tony Weinstein are presenting this week... we present some terrific performances recently given on the stages of Thompson Recital Hall and Kresge Auditorium... and Dean McCoy talks with professor Kristina Boerger about a special guest this week, beloved New York-based piano pedagogue Seymour B...
2015-11-08
00 min
Healthwatch with Dr. David Naimon: Interviews with experts in Natural Medicine, Nutrition, and the Politics of Health
Gaining Ground with Elaine Velazquez & Barbara Bernstein
GAINING GROUND, a feature-length documentary film by Elaine Velazquez and Barbara Bernstein, tells the stories of farmers making extraordinary changes in their farming practices so they can feed their local communities sustainably grown produce and grains. From farms in Oregon’s … Continue reading →
2015-09-21
28 min
Making Contact
Fighting Goliath (Part 2)
On last week’s show we brought you to Idaho and Montana, where hundreds of trucks were routed to haul gigantic mining equipment to the Tar Sands oil fields of Alberta Canada, but an alliance of citizens and community groups was able to block the transport through environmentally sensitive land. This week we continue the saga of the megaloads heading to the Tar Sands through the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies. We also follow two more tendrils of the Tar Sands project stretching from Alberta to the coast of British Columbia. This is the second of...
2015-03-18
28 min
Making Contact
Fighting Goliath (Part 1)
The Canadian Tar Sands is the largest industrial project on earth. And the potential environmental consequences have brought together citizens from across borders, to fight its rippling effects. This is the first of a two part special, on the growing resistance to the tar sands, produced by Barbara Bernstein. Featuring: Kevin Lewis, Idaho Rivers United conservation director Linwood Laughy, writer & historian Borg Hendrickson, Clearwater Country co-author Andrew Nikiforuk, Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent author Bob Skinner, Canada School of Energy and the Environment interim director Annick Smith, A River...
2015-03-11
29 min
Making Contact
Fighting Goliath Part 2
On last week’s show we brought you to Idaho and Montana, where hundreds of trucks were routed to haul gigantic mining equipment to the Tar Sands oil fields of Alberta Canada, but an alliance of citizens and community groups was able to block the transport through environmentally sensitive land. This week we continue the saga of the megaloads heading to the Tar Sands through the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies. We also follow two more tendrils of the Tar Sands project stretching from Alberta to the coast of British Columbia. This is the second of...
2014-07-23
28 min
Making Contact
Fighting Goliath (Part 1)
The Canadian Tar Sands is the largest industrial project on earth. And the potential environmental consequences have brought together citizens from across borders, to fight its rippling effects. This is the first of a two part special, on the growing resistance to the tarsands, produces by Barbara Bernstein. Featuring: Kevin Lewis, Idaho Rivers United conservation director Linwood Laughy, writer & historian Borg Hendrickson, Clearwater Country co-author Andrew Nikiforuk, Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent author Bob Skinner, Canada School of Energy and the Environment interim director Annick Smith, A River Runs...
2014-07-15
28 min
Get Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
Waterlogg Documentary Pack by Joe Bevilacqua, Barbara Bernstein
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/194643 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Waterlogg Documentary Pack Author: Joe Bevilacqua, Barbara Bernstein Narrator: Joe Bevilacqua Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 2 minutes Release date: June 1, 2013 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: From award-winning NPR producer Joe Bevilacqua comes a rare and exciting collection of radio documentaries, features, and dramas. One Song at a Time This radio performance includes many stories about the Kerrville Folk Festival, the longest continuously running music festival in North America. Lady Bird Johnson One of the most licensed audiobooks on the Public Radio Exchange and iTunes, Lady Bird Johnson is...
2013-06-01
03 min
Listen to Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Waterlogg Documentary Pack by Joe Bevilacqua, Barbara Bernstein
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/194643 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Waterlogg Documentary Pack Author: Joe Bevilacqua, Barbara Bernstein Narrator: Joe Bevilacqua Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 2 minutes Release date: June 1, 2013 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: From award-winning NPR producer Joe Bevilacqua comes a rare and exciting collection of radio documentaries, features, and dramas. One Song at a Time This radio performance includes many stories about the Kerrville Folk Festival, the longest continuously running music festival in North America. Lady Bird Johnson One of the most licensed audiobooks on the Public Radio Exchange and iTunes, Lady Bird Johnson is an...
2013-06-01
03 min
Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Radio Tales for the Road, Vol. 1: Transformational Journeys through Time, Space, and Memory by Barbara Bernstein
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/236553 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Radio Tales for the Road, Vol. 1: Transformational Journeys through Time, Space, and Memory Author: Barbara Bernstein Narrator: Barbara Bernstein Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 58 minutes Release date: April 1, 2013 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Radio Tales for the Road is an ongoing series of transformational journeys through time, space, and memory, written, produced, and narrated by Barbara Bernstein. Combining storytelling, documentary audio, radio drama, and original music, Radio Tales are vivid recollections of the Summer of Love, the Days of Rage, discovering the wilderness, and the dysfunctional families that propelled...
2013-04-01
03 min
The Clive Barker Podcast
Episode 013 : Books of Blood Volume 6 (Part 2)
6/3/2012 Hello Friends: This is part II of the Books of Blood vol.6 review, where we discuss the short story "The Last Illusion" and the 1995 movie "Lord of Illusions". This episode was hosted by Ryan, José and Roger. Also, Occupy Midian Report 4, by Crystal Raen. Please note, due to technical difficulties the iTunes version of this episode will not be immediately available, but it can be found on this web site right now. For the Show Notes, Show Notes: Clive Barker's Twitter Page Fulci's The Beyond ...
2012-06-03
1h 41
Best Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Radio Tales For The Road, Volume One, by Barbara Bernstein
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/128335 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Radio Tales For The Road, Volume One, Author: Barbara Bernstein Narrator: Barbara Bernstein Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 0 minutes Release date: April 27, 2012 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Radio Tales For The Road is an ongoing series of transformational journeys through time, space and memory, written, produced and narrated by Barbara Bernstein. Combining story-telling, documentary, radio drama and original music, Radio Tales are vivid recollections of the Summer of Love, the Days of Rage, discovering the wilderness and the dysfunctional families that propelled so many of us to create our...
2012-04-27
03 min
Making Contact
18-10 Heavy Weather (Part II)
We’ll hear part two of a documentary called Heavy Weather, produced by freelancer Barbara Bernstein. She’ll look at how climate change is creating new challenges in urban communities as they recognize the need to think and act sustainably.
2010-05-05
29 min
Making Contact
16-10 Heavy Weather, Part 1
We’ll hear part one of a documentary called Heavy Weather, produced by freelancer Barbara Bernstein. She’ll explore the connections between the increase in extreme weather and our changing climate and landscapes.
2010-04-20
29 min
A World of Possibilities
Heavy Weather
In this special edition of A World of Possibilities, we present a documentary by Portland independent radio producer Barbara Bernstein. Heavy Weather explores the connections between increasing extreme weather and our changing climate and landscapes. For a hundred years people have transformed the landscape to suit their needs. At the same time we've pumped enough greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere to transform the climate, forcing us now to rethink the shape and placement of our built environments. As the climate changes due to global warming, the burden of past decisions rests on our shoulders. Heavy Weather looks at what kinds...
2010-04-06
00 min
A World of Possibilities
Heavy Weather
In this special edition of A World of Possibilities, we present a documentary by Portland independent radio producer Barbara Bernstein. Heavy Weather explores the connections between increasing extreme weather and our changing climate and landscapes. For a hundred years people have transformed the landscape to suit their needs. At the same time we've pumped enough greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere to transform the climate, forcing us now to rethink the shape and placement of our built environments. As the climate changes due to global warming, the burden of past decisions rests on our shoulders. Heavy Weather looks at what kinds...
2010-04-06
00 min