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The Progressive Radio Network (PRN) archives are a treasure trove of past broadcasts, allowing listeners to access a vast library of programs on-demand. These archives include episodes from all of PRN's shows, covering topics such as health, social justice, spirituality, and personal development.

-By popular demand: Another late-breaking update on the unfolding Guatemalan political scandal. People in all 20 Latin American countries have been talking endlessly about it…
We Have Our Own Debates on “Free Your Mind Friday!” Waiting for the next round of televised, lip-flapping, corporate-media Q&A sessions they’re calling “debates?” Fuggeddaboudit!…
Anthony Samsel is an independent research scientist and consultant deeply concerned with public health. In the past he was a research chemist for Arthur D…
My guest this week is Steve McIntosh, an important evolutionary writer whose new book, "The Presence of the Infinite", offers new insights to bring more…
On today's show, Guests include Rick Ulfick, Etoy Ridgnal , Philip Hellmich and Rev. Deborah Moldow.
-A update on the Latin American real estate bubble -Can you guess the three biggest complaints gringos and expats have once they’ve moved into a…
17 year old Lila Perry has identified as a female since 13 and now Lilla’s school is protesting where Lilia should change for gym. Mark…
Walt welcome special guest Debra Franklin to discuss the wisdom of the elders of North American native peoples and other native peoples around the world.…
Best of the West. No New Yorkers were harmed - or used - in the making of this episode. It's just Hitler and suicide and…
PETER MATHEWS graces Solartopia with his DOLLAR DEMOCRACY. Prof. Mathews lays out the exciting realities of the Bernie Sanders campaign and the desperate need for…
The mitochondria have important things to do, including production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP—the universal energy molecule), cellular apoptosis, calcium homeostasis, and the production of reactive…
A talk with ethnomusicologist, musician, and composer Alexandre Tannous about drones, overtones, the art of listening, and the problems with a lot of "sound healing"…