EP 65 THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC LANDS

EP 65 THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC LANDS

Holly Fretwell Aside from significant financial constraints, America’s public lands have many challenges. Wildfires burn millions of acres every year, costing billions of dollars. We see armed standoffs over grazing rights and conflict over national-monument designations. Given that the federal government owns nearly one-third of the expanse of our country, our political differences are spilling …

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EP 64 HAYWIRE

EP 64 HAYWIRE

That’s a concise one word explanation for the presidential campaign of 2016. It’s also the name of the new book by Dr. Gary Rose, a professor and Chair of the Department of Government, Politics and Global Studies at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. He provides a chronology of events leading up to the astonishing victory …

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EP 62 THE BATTLE WITH ISIS-ARE WE WINNING?

EP 62 THE BATTLE WITH ISIS-ARE WE WINNING?

During the 2016 campaign and in the early days of his presidency, President Donald Trump made ‘defeating radical Islamic terrorism’ a key part of his counterterrorism strategy. He also said that he would step up efforts to blunt other terrorist groups. At the same time, he vowed to be successful without deploying large numbers of …

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EP 61 OPIOID NATION

EP 61 OPIOID NATION

In America, we’ve experienced four decades of progress against preventable deaths.  We’ve cut death rates for motor vehicle accidents, homicides and smoking.  That was before the opioid epidemic, which has driven the national death rate from overdoses to 9.3 per 100,000 in 2015, up from 0.4 in 1975.  What once was rarely seen is now …

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EP 60 SEGREGATION’S SEAL OF APPROVAL

EP 60 SEGREGATION’S SEAL OF APPROVAL

Did you ever look around your cities and towns and wonder why so many folks look alike?  In cities, often we see a preponderance of people of color and in suburbs and rural communities just the opposite.  An accident, you wonder?  Just the way things happened…birds of a feather?  Not quite.  In fact, finally, thanks …

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EP 59 CONVENTION OF THE STATES

EP 59 CONVENTION OF THE STATES

  https://www.conventionofstates.com/ This effort is described as a project of citizens for self governance. The rallying cry of those who want to use Article V of The Constitution as a tool to amend it is that the federal government has grown to big, too unwieldy and overly intrusive in our lives. This they say is …

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EP 58 THE END OF LOYALTY TO WORKERS

EP 58 THE END OF LOYALTY TO WORKERS

Was the period of corporate loyalty to workers simply an aberration?  In the modern era, generous salaries and benefits packages were most commonly doled out from the mid-1940’s into the early 1980’s.  Through the prism of four corporate behemoths, Rick Wartzman, director of the KH Moon Center for a Functioning Society at the Drucker Institute, …

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EP 57 JIMMY WEBB SONGWRITER EXTRAORDINAIRE

EP 57 JIMMY WEBB SONGWRITER EXTRAORDINAIRE

https://www.jimmywebb.com/ One of the joys of my broadcast career has been the opportunity to interview Jimmy Webb on more than one occasion.  He is known for his power ballads which tells stories about people and places that are unforgettable.  And for his remarkable collaboration with the late Glen Campbell, having written for him, ‘By the …

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EP 56 THE FUTURE OF THE PROTEST SONG

EP 56 THE FUTURE OF THE PROTEST SONG

https://aztectwostep.com/ Rex Fowler, along with his duo mate, Neal Shulman, have spent a lifetime making music together as the folk/rock duo, Aztec Two-Step. After taking their name from a poem by beat poet, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, they have written love song and songs of conscience.  Rex Fowler reflects on the protest songs that have inspired him …

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