Download this episode (right click and save) VE 158 Rod Stewart Mandolin Wind Steve Miller Band: Winter Time Avett Brothers: January Wedding The Band: Acadian Driftwood Bob Dylan/Johnny Cash: Girl From The North Country Jayhawks: Blue Joni Mitchell: The Last Time I Saw Richard Mumford & Sons: Winter Winds Fleetwood Mac: Bare Trees Elvin Bishop Group: Fooled Around And …
The Vinyl Experience – 11.10.17
VE 342 11 10 11 Robert Plant: In The Mood Robet Plant with Chryssie Hynde: Bluebirds Over The Mountain Ersel Hickey: Bluebirds Over The Mountain Richie Valens: Bluebirds Over The Mountain Beach Boys: Bluebirds Over The Mountain Wynonie Harris: Good Rockin Tonight Honeydripers: Sea Of Love Rockpile with Robert Plant: Little Sister Huelyn Duvall: Three Months To Kill Led Zeppelin: …
What Women Must Know – Explorations into Consciousness with an award winning Filmaker Michael Wiese – 07.20.17
Download this episode (right click and save) Michael Wiese is the world’s top publisher of over 240 books on consciousness and filmmaking including The Writer’s Journey, Save the Cat, Cinematic Storytelling, The Shaman & Ayahuasca, and The God Molecule. His company’s mission (mwp.com, divineartsmedia.com) is to publish books that empower the filmmaker healing both maker and audience. Michael authored the recent book Onward & Upward, an …
Let’s Create A Better World – 11.28.16
Two young women with great ideas, plans and dreams to inform people about plant based eating, veganism, eco friendly products, and a healthy lifestyle, are the guests on this show.
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The Mark Riley Show – 09.02.15
– Upstate groups rally for secession. Yeah, upstate NY and Alabama Good luck with that, both of you. If they were to get their wish, they’d both go under financially in less than 18 months.
– Cop pays for hotel for homeless mom and daughter. So often, we badmouth all police as if there’s no difference among them. This story shows it’s not true.
– From local Kentucky fixture to lightning rod. This woman, Kim Davis, should either be summarily fired or impeached for failing to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples, as required by law. And this from a woman who has been married four times, twice to the same man. Oh yeah, that all happened before she found God.
– Obama gets votes needed on Iran nuclear deal. Sen. Barbara Mikluski was the 34th vote. Now the Republicans and warhawks can go on to another issue. Wanna bet they won’t?
– After playing down a homeless crisis, de Blasio changes course. He needed to, after the person tasked with fixing the problem quit.
– Sony altered “Concussion” film to prevent NFL protests, e-mails show. And Sony doesn’t even do direct business with the league. Guess is, they’re backing away from showing any league responsibility in crippling injuries.
– Power failure snarls Long Island Railroad service. Even the NY Times is starting to realize this, and NJ Transit’s similar problems are a function of infrastructure neglect. Question is, who is to be held accountable?
– Hearing starts in Freddie Gray’s police death case. This one may not be as simple as some black activists want it to be or think it will be.
– Man accused of gunning down Texas deputy at gas station had history of mental illness. Story here is that Texas authorities at first blamed Black Lives Matter. They had to back away from that one. Notice, however, the use of race in this case, where there was no mention of whatever demons drove the white guy in Louisiana to kill a state trooper who had stopped to help him.
– Judge in California delivers Uber’s worst nightmare. This has to do with whether drivers are employees or contractors, and it may have national implications. Cute commercials may not get them out of this.