Radio Podcasts

The New Music Show with James AdkinJoin Now to Follow
James Adkin radio talent extraordinaire presents the best in unsigned indie music. Discover new music you have not heard before.

Humble and FredJoin Now to Follow
Long time Toronto radio morning team Humble and Fred are back to wreck the Internet. They'll talk about anything and everything and it might even be funny!
By Humble and Fred

El RedondelJoin Now to Follow
Noticias, actualidad y música desde Buenos Aires, Argentina, en español, para todo el mundo. News, actual issues and good music from Buenos Aires, Argentina, in Spanish, for the whole world.
By El Redondel Radio

Tax Talk with Jeff Pickering CPA, Rex Hogue and Patrick Dougher 04-18-10Join Now to Follow
Talk about asset protection – real keys for how you can save more of what you’ve earned in your life.

CosmicWeather.com The Week in AstrologyJoin Now to Follow
The Cosmic Weather is hosted by poetic astrologer and author Kelly Lee Phipps and holistic astrologer Benjamin Bernstein. It includes a weekly analysis of the upcoming astrological influences plus a look at current events from an astrological perspective. In addition, they cover an Educational Segment and a look at the Supernova Star of the Week's chart.
By Kelly Lee Phipps

The Sunday Morning HangoverJoin Now to Follow
TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR“THE SUNDAY MORNING HANGOVER†AS THE BEST RADIO SHOW ON EUGENE WEEKLY’S BEST OF EUGENE BALLOT 2005 1) This week the Eugene Weekly has on the back cover the official ballot for the best of Eugene readers poll. And every year some lameass radio show like the STORM AND DENNIS show, 94.5 FM wins best radio show. Rather than having some corporate happy talk loser show that plays wimpy top 40 soft rock win again this year, strike a blow for free form radio that doesn’t suck and vote for “The Hangoverâ€Â. 2) My show “The Sunday Morning Hangover†has been entertaining Eugene for almost three years playing obscure and forgotten popular music from the early 1900’s up to present day sounds. 3) In the space of Two hours on Sunday mornings on KWVA 88.1 FM I have covered musical genres such as Exotica, Lounge, International, Found Music, Stupid Songs, Bizarre Children’s Music, Jazz, Rock, Country, Folk, Classical, Nostalgia, and Comedy while trying to maintain a palatable mix entertaining enough to listen to even with a Hangover. 4) Past shows have featured Rare and Unreleased tracks not commercially available and unheard on other radio shows. 5) I have produced and obtained Biographic Specials about artists such as Martin Denny, Ray Charles, The Bonzo Dog Band, Brian Eno, Peggy Lee, Henry Mancini, William Shatner, The Kinks, The Beach Boys, and Pink Floyd. 6) Special segments include musical explorations of Bossa Nova, Stolen Melodies, Whistling Recordings, Song Poems, Doo Wop, Vintage 78’s and Bird Records. 7) The Hangover is not just about music. Talk and Discussion segments have included info on the Arts, Hangover Cures, Entertainment News, Obits, Tributes, Horoscopes, Political Comment, Weird News, and Pet Parades. 8) Topical Specials have entertained and informed you about Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Labor Day. 9) All of this is accomplished free of charge on a strictly volunteer basis with benefits to me other than sharing my love for music and thoughts about life, with NO COMMERCIALS. 10) The Tenth reason to vote The Sunday Morning Hangover Best Eugene Radio Show is to feed and stroke my massive ego, and everyone knows all radio DJ’s are egomaniacal assholes who need constant attention.
By The Reverend Marc Time

triple j's Ross and TerriJoin Now to Follow
This summer on triple j, comedian Ross Noble hooks up with Terri Psiakis for a special two week stint, commencing Monday January 9 from midday.

KQED's PerspectivesJoin Now to Follow
Perspectives is KQED Public Radio's series of daily commentaries by our listeners. Essays cover a broad range of social and political issues, cultural observations and personal experiences of interest to KQED's Northern California audience.
By KQED Public Radio

Centre StreetJoin Now to Follow
Current Affairs programme produced by Canadians with artist interviews and somewhat serious journalism. Our Reporters Phillip Hong is a dedicated freelancer since the start of his journalism history four years ago. He is now published in a few good publications, as well as hosting and reporting for internet radio. Michael Huynh has the independent spirit. Bringing his maverick ideas to this programme, Mike will be serious, not serious, and follow a less stressful approach to internet radio with Centre Street. He has been in internet radio since 2003.
By Centre Street/AMPM

Tight Lines® with Sammy LeeJoin Now to Follow
Daily (M-F) Audio program on the art and fun of modern bass fishing techniques.
By Sammy Lee Enterprises