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Mary Kay Barnett
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Vintage Classic Radio
Saturday Matinee - The Devil and Miss Jones, Good News musical, Intermezzo
Join us this Saturday for a trip down memory lane as Vintage Classic Radio proudly presents this week's "Saturday Matinee." We've curated a delightful lineup of timeless radio plays to transport you to the golden age of entertainment. First up, "The Devil and Miss Jones," a comedy filled with laughter and unexpected friendships. Then, get ready for the nostalgic tunes and young love in "Good News" from the Railroad Hour. And to wrap up the day, we bring you the romantic drama "Intermezzo," featuring the talented Ralph Bellamy. It's a day filled with laughter, music, and heartwarming stories you...
2023-09-30
1h 38
ON THE CALL with Ozzie Stewart
ON THE CALL - CAROL LA CHAPELLE
DR. CAROL LACHAPELLE: holds a PhD from UTT and Master of Arts from the University of the West Indies. She is a graduate of The London College of Dance and Drama, Dartford College of Education, University of London. Artistic Director of the La Chapelle Dance Company of Trinidad and Tobago. The first Trinidadian to gain Honours in the Royal Academy Ballet Examinations and an exhibition winner. and received her early dance training from Helen Mary Kay. Awarded an Island Scholarship she studied dance in the UK, graduating with the Progress Cup and distinctions in Dance, Drama and Education.
2023-04-24
35 min
Between The Stacks
Little Saint Vic's Personalized Book Recommendations
Listen till the end to hear another side of Little Saint Vic... On this month's episode, host Victoria Horn answers listener requests for personalized book recommendations, shares Odell happenings, highlights the December book order, and reads her original poem, "Portrait of Christmas Eve." Parody of "Little Saint Nick" by the Beach Boys: written, performed, and produced by Victoria Horn Victoria's poetry Instagram Odell Public Library website Odell Kids' Area Amazon Wishlist Books mentioned: Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney One by One and The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Wa...
2022-12-30
1h 10
The Social Exchange
Episode 80: Hacking School Discipline (with Nathan Maynard)
Nathan Maynard is a student voice advocate and author of The Washington Post best-selling book, "Hacking School Discipline" about proactive and restorative practice (as opposed to reactive and punitive) in schools. Nathan previously worked as an administrator at Purdue Polytechnic High School in Indianapolis, as the Dean of Culture. He also is the Co-Founder of BehaviorFlip, a restorative behavior management system that helps build a culture of empathy and responsibility. Today, Zach Rhoads speaks with Nathan to discuss restorative practice versus punishment in schools. They discuss: 0:00 Introduction to "Hacking...
2022-02-18
49 min
The Social Exchange
Ep. 79 | Dr. Mark Goulston: How to Use SURGICAL EMPATHY
In this episode, Dr. Mark Goulston explains the best way to get through to absolutely ANYONE, in a way that enables them to open up about their deepest concerns. Mark Goulston is a Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches executive coach and author or co-author of nine books with his book, “Just Listen,” being translated into 28 languages and becoming the top book on listening in the world. He hosts the highly ranked podcast, My Wakeup Call, where he conversationally interviews people including Larry King, Jordan Peterson, Ken Blanchard, Esther Wojcicki and Marshall Goldsmith about their purpose and calling and...
2021-12-02
1h 19
The Social Exchange
Episode 78: Dr. Stanton Peele - How Addiction Psychology Was Transformed Forever
In this interview, Stanton Peele discusses his memoir, "A Scientific Life on the Edge: My Lonely Quest to Change How We See Addiction." More importantly, Peele recounts his life story, both in this interview and in his memoir. Beginning with his General Theory of Addiction that he put forth in his 1975 book "Love and Addiction", followed by a discussion of his career as an outsider in mainstream addiction psychology -- an outsider whose knowledge, views, and contributions can never be ignored. He goes on to explain how he managed to maintain an influential career in p...
2021-10-16
1h 31
The Social Exchange
Episode 77: There is no "Opioid Crisis" -- Shaun Shelly (part II)
Today's guest is Shaun Shelly -- back for a second conversation. We discuss the so-called "Opioid Crisis", why that concept needs to be re-framed, and how we can go about doing so. **More about Shaun: Shaun is dedicated to the understanding of drug use, the rights of people who use drugs, and effective drug policy. He is the Policy, Advocacy and Human Rights Manager for TB/HIV Care in South Africa. Shaun has developed the annual SA Drug Policy Week, he sits on the Department of Health and Central Drug Authority advisory groups, and he...
2021-08-18
1h 56
The Social Exchange
Episode 76: Dr. Erec Smith on Diversity, Anti-Racism, Critical Race Theory, and EMPOWERMENT
Dr. Erec Smith is a professor of rhetoric and composition at York College and former Chair of the York YWCA Racial and Social Justice Committee. Today, he and I talk about racism in America, and what he believes are the best ways to make this country a fair, diverse, and thriving one. Smith appreciates much of the sentiment behind Critical Race Theory (CRT) and anti-racism curriculum, but believes these movements (and their rhetoric)-- as they have been mainstreamed-- are headed in the wrong direction. He offers a new idea about how we might make...
2021-07-06
57 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 75: Desh Amila | Radical U.S. Politics and the Sri Lankan Civil War
Welcome to episode 75! Today's guest is Desh Amila. Desh is the founder of "This Is 42"-- a platform for highly regarded educators and content creators such as Coleman Hughes, Michael Shermer, Sam Harris, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and more. He is also the producer of the films "Islam and the Future of Tolerance" (Sam Harris and Maajid Nawaz), and more recently, "Better Left Unsaid" which you can find here: https://betterleftunsaidfilm.com/ Today we talk about Desh's life journey: Living through civil war in Sri Lanka, moving to Australia (not knowing more than a...
2021-06-25
1h 08
The Social Exchange
Episode 74: Curt Jaimungal | Better Left Unsaid Documentary
Curt Jaimngal is the co-creator (with Desh Amila) of the documentary film, "Better Left Unsaid". The film shines a light salient cultural issues that are difficult to discuss in a balanced way (at least publicly): namely, the radical arms of both left and right wing politics. "Better Left Unsaid" explores leftist social justice theory and how it turned into censorship and orthodoxly, as well as right-wing nationalism racism and violence. In the film, Jaimungal explores history and discusses what has happened, previously, when these cultural frameworks have been left unchecked and were allowed to influence...
2021-05-28
1h 24
The Social Exchange
Episode 72: Brian Cuban -- Being a CUBAN Brother and Beating Addiction
Brian Cuban tells Zach about his history with addiction, which included drugs and alcohol as well as a dysfunctional relationship with diet, exercise, and body image. Cuban explains that while most people who suffer body dysmorphic disorder are female, most people don't realize just how many men feel shame about their body image---- to the extent that they overcorrect with extreme and unhealthy diets and workouts, as he did. He also discusses his relationship with family members, including his brothers--- one of whom is Mark Cuban, the billionaire "Shark Tank" star and Dallas Mavericks owner...
2021-05-16
1h 02
The Social Exchange
Episode 71: Eric White - How To Build A Constructive Life Through Dialogue, Podcasting, Pursuing and Living
Eric White is the creator and host of theEWpodcast. He doesn't podcast just to be a "sage on the stage" but to have valuable conversations with people who interest him and can bring value to a greater audience. He and I have that in common. Eric and I talk about his backstory-- including a bout of depression and recovery from it-- then discuss what it means to find purpose and meaning in life. Finally, we have a meta conversation about podcasting: why we do it, why it brings us value, and how having interesting (even...
2021-03-24
1h 23
The Social Exchange
Ep. 69 | How We Can Fix Education For Children -- Dr. Peter Gray
Zach speaks with Peter Gray about how American schools are failing kids, and how to reverse the tide! Peter Gray, Ph.D. is a research professor at Boston College, is author of: Free to Learn (Basic Books) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XKX5BBG/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Psychology (Worth Publishers, a college textbook now in its 8th edition). https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Peter-Gray/dp/1429258667 He has conducted and published research in neuroendocrinology, developmental psychology, anthropology, and education. He did his undergraduate study at Columbia University and earned a...
2021-03-16
1h 11
The Social Exchange
Episode 63: Brian Keating
Welcome to episode 63! Today Zach interviews Astrophysicist, Author and Podcaster, Dr. Brian Keating. Dr. Keating wrote the book, "Losing The Nobel Prize", in which he recounts his designing and directing a Nobel-worthy physics experiment called BICEP. He talks about why he and his team fell short of winning the prize (although the experiment itself was very successful), and how he later came to realize that pining for the Nobel Prize actually detracted from the reasons he became a physicist in the first place-- namely, to contribute to the betterment of humanity. Zach and...
2020-11-06
45 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 60: Alexander Gould -- Unity 2020
Welcome to episode 60! Today's guest is Alexander Gould. Gould is an actor who began his career at two years old! He played the voice of Nemo in Disney's Finding Nemo in 2003, and later played Shane Botwin in the Showtime series Weeds. Now, at age 26, Gould is one of the lead volunteers for a political movement called Unity2020-- a presidential campaign like no other! In the podcast, Gould explains the Unity 2020 movement and how he became involved. Gould tells me how he's managed to balance his acting career with bot...
2020-08-15
1h 12
The Social Exchange
Episode 58: Tamler Sommers "Why Honor Matters"
Welcome to episode 58! In today's episode, I spoke with Tamler Sommers about his book, "Why Honor Matters." Tamler is the co-host of the Very Bad Wizards Podcast (check it out-- it's actually one of my favorite shows). He is also a philosophy professor at the Univeristy of Houston and he is, of course, the author of the aforementioned (and excellent) book about honor culture, "Why Honor Matters". "Honor" is one of those concepts with a kind of fluid definition (like the concept of addiction that I talk so much about). But once you wr...
2020-06-11
1h 18
The Social Exchange
Episode 56: Daniel Garrett-- Shining A Light On Rural Tennessee
Welcome to episode 56! Today's guest is Daniel Garrett. Daniel belongs to a demographic that has not been widely represented on this podcast. Hailing from rural Northwest Tennessee, Daniel is in his mid-20s, he is bisexual, he is below the poverty line, he’s experienced traumatic events and difficult family circumstances growing up, he has done sex work, and he currently uses illicit drugs (even though he's actively trying to pursue alternative, more healthy involvements and cut down on (or stop) his drug use. Fortunately, for the first time in his life...
2020-05-15
1h 08
The Social Exchange
Episode 55: Dr. Michael Shermer "Giving The Devil His Due"
Welcome to episode 55! Today's guest is the founding publisher of Skeptic Magazine and NYT best-selling author, Dr. Michael Shermer. Dr. Shermer and I discussed his new book, Giving The Devil HIs Due. Some salient talking points: - Free Speech-- why it is the most precious right and why it must be upheld always. - Schenck v. United States supreme court case (famous for the "shouting fire in a crowded theater" analogy for limiting speech) - Rappaport's rules for engagement and it behooves us to follow them (i.e. the...
2020-05-05
56 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 53: Kate Nicholson's Suggestions for Dealing With Isolation
Kate Nicholson is a civil rights attorney. In the mid-90's-- due to complications from surgery-- she became unable to walk, stand, or even sit. She was in excruciating pain each day and couldn't leave her home; she remained isolated in bed for 15 years. In this interview, Kate explains how, despite being isolated, she was able to create a purposeful, meaningful, and engaging (and OPTIMISTIC) life. And she offers tips about how to do the same, for those of us who are still only getting used to our new, temporary, way-of-life sans social-engagement. By t...
2020-03-28
46 min
The Social Exchange
CoronaCast #4: Lockdown in Rural France
My guest today, Marjorie Israel, discusses her reaction to-- and her experience with-- being on lockdown in rural Normandy France! NOTE: I conducted this interview on March 21-- since then, President Macron has issued more strict social distancing policies, which you can see here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tamarathiessen/2020/03/24/paris-france-coronavirus-tough-new-lockdown/#739775f92d98 - - - - - - - - - - SUPPORT THE SHOW: Donate $2.00 or more via Patreon: http://patreon.com/thesocialexchange Donate via PayPal: http://paypal.me/zrhoads RATE AND REVIEW US ON YOUR P...
2020-03-26
32 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 52: Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy with Dr. Rick Barnett
Welcome to episode 52! Today’s guest is Dr. Rick Barnett. Rick and I discussed psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy -- and the hopeful future of this practice in the United States and— specific to today’s episode— the state of Vermont. Rick has been accepted to the Class of 2020 at the California Institute for Integral Studies in their Certificate in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research.Psilocybin (psychedelic mushrooms) are on a fast track for FDA approval for a potential variety of mental health and addictive disorders. MDMA (ecstasy) is also being actively considered for approval for PTSD, and Ketami...
2020-03-16
34 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 51 - Patrick Doyle: Family Addiction Coach
In this episode, Zach speaks with Patrick Doyle. Patrick has been working with both Families and Individuals suffering from substance use disorders, depression, and other behavioral health issues for thirty years. He earned a Masters of Social Work degree in 1986 from Boston College, and is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Massachusetts. Patrick follows the NASW Code Of Ethics. Now, he is offering help to families whose loved ones are struggling with addiction-related problems. The practical and down-to-earth principles Patrick has acquired as a social worker make him uniquely qualified to offer...
2020-03-06
54 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 50: Meaning, Purpose, and the Appalachian Trail with Molly Rhoads
Today’s guest is my sister Molly Rhoads, AKA "Sharktooth"— we’ll explain that later. Molly is passionate about hiking; hiking in this context doesn’t mean taking a walk. . . . Hiking is her life. In 2019 she hiked the Appalachian Trail— something she’d been longing to do for quite some time. The Appalachian trail is 2200 miles long, and crosses 14 states. It took her over 5 months of living outdoors to complete this journey, and If she were wearing a fit bit, she would have clocked in at approximately 5 million steps. In today’s episode, she talks about he...
2020-02-16
1h 20
The Social Exchange
Episode 48: Peter Singer-- "The Life You Can Save"
10 years ago, Professor Peter Singer published the book, The Life You Can Save: Acting Now To End World Poverty. In this book, Singer argues that people in affluent countries have an ethical obligation to (at least make an effort to) save some of the poorest people in the world who are dying from totally preventable causes each day-- many of them under 5 years-old. Today, Singer tells Zach Rhoads about the 10th anniversary edition of The Life You Can Save-- an upgrade that reflects the most relevant and current data. This interview is a short one, b...
2019-12-29
23 min
The Social Exchange
"Outgrowing Addiction" Audiobook (Foreword + Intro)
Many have asked me when the audiobook version of, Outgrowing Addiction: With Common Sense Instead of "Disease" Therapy, will be released. I'm not sure about an exact date, but we're working on it now-- I'll be narrating the book. Here is a preview. 0:00 - 1:25 -- Title pages, acknowledgements, and dedication 1:25 - 3:25-- Foreword (by Tom Horvath Ph.D.; ABPP) 3:25 - 12:23-- Introduction * * * * * * CHECK OUT PRODUCER AARON FERGUSON'S ORIGINAL MUSIC http://soundcloud.com/knowmad1 Become a Patron http://patreon.com/thesocialexchange V...
2019-12-05
12 min
The Social Exchange
MINISODE MONDAY: Bruce Alexander-- The Man Behind "Rat Park"
Bruce Alexander, the man behind the famous "Rat Park" experiment, explains that addiction is a social phenomenon-- not a biomedical condition. This is a clip of Zach Rhoads and Bruce Alexander speaking on The Young Justice Podcast (circa 2017). The full episode (and other archival episodes) will soon be available to Patreon subscribers only. Become a Patron http://patreon.com/thesocialexchange Visit our audible link--- download a free audio book and support the show! http://audibletrial.com/socialexchange Listen on iTunes (and leave us a review!) https://it...
2019-10-29
06 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 46: Dr. Sandy Steingard: Critical Psychiatry
Dr. Steingard is Chief Medical Officer at Howard Center in Vermont and author of the book, Critical Psychiatry. She is also a blogger for Mad in America-- an online magazine founded by Robert Whitaker. She and Zach engage in a critical and constructive conversation about American Psychiatry: The marketing of psychiatric drugs The outcomes of widespread prescribing of these drugs Problems with our current system of categorizing mental illnesses. Finally, Dr. Steingard offers some practical solutions for the problems psychiatry faces currently, and approaches that may improve health outcomes. Other organizations and affi...
2019-09-19
1h 24
The Social Exchange
Episode 44: Seth Fitzgerald: The Drug Classroom (TDC)
Welcome to Episode 44 ! Today's guest is Seth Fitzgerald. Seth is the founder, producer, and host behind the very successful educational YouTube Channel, "The Drug Classroom" (TDC). TDC provides education about drugs, drug policy, and related topics. Usually drug education is limited to a handful of popular substances and it rarely teaches harm reduction. TDC's goal is to offer a more comprehensive and harm reduction-centric form of drug education. TDC makes videos, podcasts, and written content about drugs and drug policy. You can find the content on the TDC website, the TDC YouTube channel, and o...
2019-09-05
1h 04
The Social Exchange
Episode 43: Will Godfrey: Filter Magazine
Will Godfrey is the Executive Director and the Editor in Chief of Filter Magazine. Filter, is an online publication whose mission is to advocate, through journalism for rational and compassionate approaches to drug use, drug policy and human rights. Will and I discussed these concepts as he told the genesis story of Filter Magazine. We also had a direct and critical conversation about Harm Reduction with respect to drugs and addiction-- Filter's Bailiwick. I asked, "why is Harm Reduction a useful concept rather than just one among many meaningless slogans out there?" Will an...
2019-08-19
43 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 42: Robert Whitaker: "Anatomy of an Epidemic"
Today's guest is journalist and best-selling author, Robert Whitaker. Robert is the author of the books, "Mad in America" and "Anatomy of an Epidemic", both of which take a critical view of American Psychiatry and call into question our standard story about mental illnesses, their origins, and the medicines we use to treat them. Robert speaks with Zach about the field of psychiatry, as told in his two most popular books, and explains how he reached his conclusions. Find books and other publications by Robert Whitaker: https://www.madinamerica.com/ * * * * * * CHECK OUT...
2019-08-05
1h 04
The Social Exchange
Episode 41: John Koch: The Nation's First 24/7 MAT Clinic
Community Medical Services (CMS) is the Nation's first medication-assisted-treatment (MAT) clinic with 24/7 availability. Today's guest, John Koch, works is the CMS Community Impact Manager. John tells Zach a deeply personal story about developing-- and later overcoming-- an opioid addiction; how/ he began working at CMS; and the impact CMS has had on his life. Zach traveled to the clinic-- in Phoenix Arizona-- as part of his research for his long-form review/analysis of CMS. (The article was published in Filter Magazine and Alternet). This interview with John Koch one of those interviews. * * * * * * Rea...
2019-07-15
1h 00
The Social Exchange
Episode 40: Peter Grinspoon: Free Refills
Dr. Peter Grinspoon is a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and teaches at Harvard Medical School. He is an expert in addiction medicine and cannabis respectively. Peter is also the author of the book Free Refills: A Doctor Confronts His Addiction, which is a memoirs detailing his experience with opiate addiction as well as his subsequent recovery. We talked about his book as well as MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) for opioid addiction (Peter's take is very different than our first guest of the season, Mark Scheeren). ****** Find Peter on twitter http://twitter.com/Pet...
2019-06-26
46 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 39: Johann Hari: Overcoming Adversity
Johann Hari is a British Journalist and two-time NYT Best-Selling Author! His two books, Chasing The Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs and Lost Connections: Why You're Depressed and How to Find Hope form the basis of today's conversation. Zach and Johann talk about what it means to overcome adversity. . . and how to do it. Check Out Johann's Books: Chasing The Scream http://chasingthescream.com/ Lost Connections https://thelostconnections.com/ ****** CHECK OUT PRODUCER AARON FERGUSON'S ORIGINAL MUSIC HERE http://sou...
2019-06-19
33 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 38: David Pizarro: Correcting Bias-- Heuristics and Decision-Making
David Pizarro is a Psychology Professor at Cornell University. He is also co host (with Tamler Sommers) of "Very Bad Wizards"-- one of our favorite podcasts! In this episode, David and Zach discussed moral judgement and decision-making (from personal decisions to widespread policies). They also explored mental shortcuts called "heuristics"-- how they can be tremendously helpful or quite harmful, depending on how they're used. Most importantly, They talked about strategies for correcting our inherent biases and making more sound decisions. ****** Listen to "Very Bad Wizards" https://verybadwizards.fire...
2019-05-28
56 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 36 (REBROADCAST): Marc Lewis: "The Biology of Desire"
This is a rebroadcast of Zach's 2016 interview with Dr. Marc Lewis. Marc is a neuroscientist and the author of two New York Times best selling books, Memoirs of an Addicted Brain and The Biology of Desire. Zach and Marc discuss the limitations of the disease model of addiction. This is the end of season 3 and the last of our "From-The-Archives" series. Stay tuned for season 4, starting next week. Brand new episodes and a podcast series are on the way! ****** CHECK OUT PRODUCER AARON FERGUSON'S ORIGINAL MUSIC HERE http...
2019-04-29
40 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 35 (REBROADCAST): Johann Hari: "Chasing The Scream"
This is a rebroadcast of my 2016 interview with journalist and international best-selling author, Johann Hari. We talked about his book, Chasing The Scream: The First and Last Days of The War On Drugs CHECK OUT PRODUCER AARON FERGUSON'S ORIGINAL MUSIC HERE ****** VISIT OUR NEW "MODES OF EXCHANGE" BLOG SITE LEARN ABOUT ZACH'S BOOK WITH STANTON PEELE, "OUTGROWING ADDICTION" Become a Patron http://patreon.com/thesocialexchange Visit our audible link--- download a free audio book and support the show! http://audibletrial.com/socialexchange
2019-04-14
51 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 33: Rory Fleming: Sex Work versus Sex Trafficking (do you know the difference?)
What is the difference between sex work and human sex trafficking? Today's guest, Rory Fleming, says this distinction is not always clear; it is MUCH clearer, however, than many politicians (and media) will admit. Rory Fleming is attorney and founder of Foglight Strategies, a legal consulting firm. He is also on the Families For Sensible Drug Policy advisory board and a writer for FilterMag. Today he explains why blurring the line between sex work and sex trafficking-- while sometimes done unwittingly-- is often a conscious and dishonest political tactic for which disadvantaged communities oft...
2019-03-28
52 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 32: Dr. Ross Greene-- Solving Problems In Childhood
TODAY'S GUEST Today's guest is Dr. Ross Greene. Dr. Greene is a clinical child psychologist. He’s also a New York Times best selling author. His books include (among others) The Explosive Child and Raising Human Beings, both of which I’ve read and highly recommend. He is also the creator of a non-profit educational program called Lives In The Balance, which helps parents and educators engage children (as partners) in a model called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS). This program and model helps to ensure that all parties— kids AND adults— act according to the wan...
2019-03-04
49 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 31: Dee-Dee Stout: Coming to Harm Reduction Kicking and Screaming
Today's guest is Dee-Dee Stout We talk about Dee-Dee's history with substance use, her career in counseling, and how she came to the harm reduction concept-- well, "kicking and screaming". We also speak about Families For Sensible Dug Policy, Tony Trimingham's Family Drug Support model, and INTERNATIONAL FAMILY DRUG SUPPORT DAY ****** Buy Dee-Dee's book here ****** More About Our Guest Dee-Dee is a California Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Level II (CADC-II) and holds international reciprocity as well (ICADC). She is also pa...
2019-02-23
1h 03
The Social Exchange
Episode 30: Andrew Tatarsky
Andrew Tatarsky is a psychologist, founder and director of The Center for Opitmal Living, and author of the book, Harm Reduction Psychotherapy. He is a true harm-reduction pioneer and we know you'll enjoy the interview. Thanks again to all of you for being a part of this process and helping us produce quality programming. and thanks to FSDP for everything they do to mobilize all involved in making the world a safer, kinder, and better place. Thanks to FSDP Please visit Families For Sensible Drug Policy to learn about the work they do and how to become involved in their growing...
2019-02-17
55 min
Sam Waldron
Episode 47, “Top Hits of 1940,”
Show 47, “Top Hits of 1940,” presents 15 popular songs from the first year of the 1940s, including three that held the #1 Billboard chart position for a total of 33 weeks. Performers include Kay Kyser, Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby, The Ink Spots, Judy Garland, Dinah Shore, and the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra. Also included: Some news items from 1940 that you weren’t taught in school. Playlist Show 47 Top Hits of 1940 Playlist 1 I’ll Never Smile Again Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey 2 Only Forever Bing Crosby 3 We Three The Ink Spots 4 Five O’Clock Whistle Mavis Rivers 5 Frenesi Artie Shaw 6 The Breeze and I Ji...
2018-11-26
57 min
The Social Exchange
Episode 22: Addiction and Recovery: What Works and What Doesn't
Dr. Rick Barnett and Zach Rhoads discuss the meaning of addiction and the implication and efficacy of various Addiction Treatments. Dr. Barnett won the 2018 award for distinction, commitment, and service from the Vermont Psychological Association. Support the show on our Patreon page http://patreon.com/thesocialexchange Thanks to our patrons - Inigo Montoya - Jon Holt - Laila Ferguson - Mary Kay Villaverde - Michelle E Holt - NANCY HOLT - Regina Ferguson - S...
2018-10-30
31 min