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WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio Archives
Summary: Audio archives of spoken word broadcasts from Community Radio WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill & 102.9 FM Bangor, Maine
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Podcasts:
Producer/Host: Tim Hagney “Pet food”
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell Let’s do some catch up with recent developments of topics we’ve looked at recently: Pentagon directives on killing using robots and drones; a Supreme Court ruling regarding the freedom to videotape police in public places; an update on the “six strikes” process that ISPs will be using when a customer supposedly shares copyrighted materials without authorization; and, for the holiday season, an E-Book Privacy Chart, courtesy of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, to help us understand what kind of information about us and our reading habits e-book readers and books collect. You can find it at www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012.
Producer/Host: Amy Browne Public Hearings for LPG tank: Public Comments, Part 2 of 2 More than 40 people spoke, only 4 in support of the tank. Audio from the public hearing, night 5, 11/30/12
Host/Producer: Rhonda Feiman, L.Ac Co-producer: Petra Hall Engineer: Joel Mann “The Eyes Have It!” Program Topic: Natural Eye Health and Holistic Vision Care Key Discussion Points: What is natural eye health and holistic vision care? What are some exercises that we can do at home to maintain and improve healthy vision? What nutritional supplements and foods help with healthy vision? What is the connection between eyesight and the brain? How does stress affect our vision? How does vision affect our ability to learn? How does vision affect the whole body? Guest: Rosemary Gaddum Gordon, D.B.O., M.A. http://visioneducators.com/ 207-439-9821 Call In Program: No
Host/Producer: Rhonda Feiman, L.Ac Co-producer: Petra Hall Engineer: Amy Browne Program Topic: “Staying healthy and strong during Winter” Key Discussion Points: From the perspective of East Asian medicine: How do seasonal transitions affect the body, mind and spirit? What are some specific things we can do to strengthen ourselves so we can maintain our health and not get sick this winter? How does extra sleep and exercise help us maintain our health during seasonal transitions? What is the impact of our emotions on our overall health? Guest: Zoe Brenner, acupuncturist (Lic. Ac., B.Ac., M.Ac.), Chinese herbalist, author and teacher zoebrenner.net Call In Program: No
Producer/Host: Amy Browne Public Hearings for LPG tank: Public Comments, Part 1 of 2 More than 40 people spoke, only 4 in support of the tank. Audio from the public hearing, night 5, 11/30/12 (Correction: The moratorium vote was held in 2012, not 2011 as stated in this piece)
Producer/Host: R.W. Estela Engineer: Allison Watters
Producer/Host: Larry Dansinger “Not So Sweet Charity”
Producer/Host: Meaghan LaSala This week, A People’s Almanac features the founding of Oberlin College, the assassination of Black Panther leaders Fred Hampton and Mark Clark by the FBI, and the Bhopal gas disaster, one of the largest industrial disasters in history.
Producer/Host: Sarah O’Malley “Intertidal Zone”
Producer/Host: Anu Dudley “Ansuz, Rune of Inspiration”
Producer/Host: Matt Murphy Engineer: Joel Mann Call-in show about station programming and operations.
Producer/Host: Jim Bahoosh “More Stuff”
Producer/Host: Rob McCall Engineer: Denis Howard “Liberal/Conservative”
Producer/Host: Amy Browne Searsport LPG Tank Public Hearings, Part 3 We are continuing our on-going of public hearings on the massive LPG tank proposed for Searsport with this report from last night, Wednesday, which was night 3 of the hearings. Tempers flared after police forcibly removed an elderly man from the public hearing for no apparent reason. The community responded by walking out of the meeting and confronting the police. In other news from night 3 of the LPG public hearing process in Searsport, planning board chairman Bruce Probert stunned the audience when he remarked that Nancy Fannon, the author of the economic impact study commissioned by the town, had asked him which way they wanted the report slanted Lawyers representing both sides had questions about Fannon’s report.