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Synopsis: Stephanie Flanders, a leading economics expert, joins her sister Laura to examine the state of social democracy and the impact of business on our lives, asking whether the current system is broken and what alternatives might offer a more equitable future.This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!Description: Is the West's experiment with social democracy over? Is survival of the richest our fate? In this episode, sisters Laura and Stephanie Flanders hold their annual check-in, this time from St. James Park in London, to delve into the details of the many politico-economic issues dominating and driving the news. Stephanie Flanders, an economics expert of renown, is the Head of Economics and Government at Bloomberg and the host of “Trumponomics”, the weekly Stephanomics podcast that looks at the president's economic policies and plans. Join Laura and Stephanie as they discuss how business impacts every aspect of our lives. Are we going backwards, or are there models like community wealth building that we can look to for economic transformation?Guests: Stephanie Flanders, Head Economics & Government, Bloomberg Music Credit: “Politics Don Expose Them” by Femi Kuti from their latest album Journey Through Life released on Partisan Records.. "Steppin" by Podington Bear. And original sound production and design by Jeannie Hopper. RESOURCES:Watch the broadcast episode cut for time at our YouTube channel and airing on PBS stations across the country Full Episode Notes are located HERE.Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Stephanie Flanders on A Trump Economy & What to Watch in The Ultimate Election Year, Watch / Listen-Podcast: Episode, Full Conversation• Laura & Stephanie Flanders Unpack Inflation, Silicon Valley Bank Crash and Democracy: Watch / Listen-Podcast: Episode, Full Conversation• Solving Economic Inequality: An Occupy Movement for this Moment?: Watch / Listen-Podcast: Episode, Full Conversation• Antitrust Action with Stacy Mitchell & Matt Stoller: A Bipartisan Battle Against Monopoly Power: Watch / Listen-Podcast: Episode, Full ConversationRelated Articles and Resources:• Trumponomics Podcast, hosted by Stephanie Flanders, Bloomberg• Reaganomics and its supply-side ideology are still failing us, Opinion by Michael Miles, April 25,2025, Cleveland• Now is the time for a bold new UK-EU relationship, commentary by Hugo Dixon, April 7, 2025, Reuters Watch the episode released on our YouTube channel April 25th 5pm ET; PBS World Channel April 27th, and on over 300 public stations across the country (check your listings) and airing on community radio & available as a podcast April 30th, and the podcast of the full uncut conversation released April 25th. Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Gina Kim, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel
Synopsis- Was the social democracy model of the 20th century just a blip? This week, Laura invites her sister Stephanie Flanders, Head of Economics and Government at Bloomberg, back to the program to discuss today's politico-economic issues and where American democracy stands.This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!Description: Is the West's experiment with social democracy over? Is survival of the richest our fate? In this episode, sisters Laura and Stephanie Flanders hold their annual check-in, this time from St. James Park in London, to delve into the details of the many politico-economic issues dominating and driving the news. Stephanie Flanders, an economics expert of renown, is the Head of Economics and Government at Bloomberg and the host of “Trumponomics”, the weekly Stephanomics podcast that looks at the president's economic policies and plans. Join Laura and Stephanie as they discuss how business impacts every aspect of our lives. Are we going backwards, or are there models like community wealth building that we can look to for economic transformation?Guests: Stephanie Flanders, Head Economics & Government, Bloomberg RESOURCES:Watch the broadcast episode cut for time at our YouTube channel and airing on PBS stations across the country Full Episode Notes are located HERE.Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Stephanie Flanders on A Trump Economy & What to Watch in The Ultimate Election Year, Watch / Listen-Podcast: Episode, Full Conversation• Laura & Stephanie Flanders Unpack Inflation, Silicon Valley Bank Crash and Democracy: Watch / Listen-Podcast: Episode, Full Conversation• Solving Economic Inequality: An Occupy Movement for this Moment?: Watch / Listen-Podcast: Episode, Full Conversation• Antitrust Action with Stacy Mitchell & Matt Stoller: A Bipartisan Battle Against Monopoly Power: Watch / Listen-Podcast: Episode, Full ConversationRelated Articles and Resources:• Trumponomics Podcast, hosted by Stephanie Flanders, Bloomberg• Reaganomics and its supply-side ideology are still failing us, Opinion by Michael Miles, April 25,2025, Cleveland• Now is the time for a bold new UK-EU relationship, commentary by Hugo Dixon, April 7, 2025, Reuters Watch the episode released on our YouTube channel April 25th 5pm ET; PBS World Channel April 27th, and on over 300 public stations across the country (check your listings) and airing on community radio & available as a podcast April 30th. Full Conversation Release: While our weekly shows are edited to time for broadcast on Public TV and community radio, we offer to our members and podcast subscribers the full uncut conversation. These audio exclusives are made possible thanks to our member supporters. Become a sustaining member or make it monthly. All the details are at: https://LauraFlanders.org/Donate Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Gina Kim, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel
In this episode I explore the early nationalism of the Republican Party from the New Deal to the Cold War, as described in Michael Miles' Odessey of the American Right, with particular attention paid to US foreign policy at that time.
Musician Michael Miles joins Rick Kogan to talk about his career and latest CD, “American Bach Revisited”.
An Interview With Michael "Miles" Standish, Rare Coin Expert. In this episode of Closing The Wealth Gap, Tyrone French and Paul Roberts will be talking about 'Numismatic Coins' with rare coin expert and authenticator: Michael "Miles" Standish. Listen to this fascinating and informative interview about the world of graded coins and how simply it is to collect, trade and sell these works of art. For further information visit: www.soundmoney.biz or call Tyrone French at: (877) 296-5192. Send your emails to: service@tyronefrench.com. Go to: www.closingthewealthgap.net and hit that "Follow" button. Do It Now. Thank you!
WGN Radio's Rick Kogan is joined in the studio by storied banjo player Michael Miles, Glenbard East High School's orchestra director Tim Fawkes, and student musicians Maeve Condon (viola) and Kate Shuert (cello and vocals). Their performance of “Camerado Suite” featuring text from Walt Whitman’s “Song of the Open Road” will be at GEHS in […]
Musician Michael Miles joined Rick Kogan, who filled in for Bob Sirott, talked about their upcoming show at Hideout, called ‘Our Town: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly.’ Tickets can be purchased here.
Musician Michael Miles joined Rick Kogan, who filled in for Bob Sirott, talked about their upcoming show at Hideout, called ‘Our Town: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly.’ Tickets can be purchased here.
WGN Radio’s Rick Kogan is back for his first show of 2022! Rick is joined by his brother Mark Kogan to talk about his time traveling on the road with Elvis, Frank Sinatra and others. Rick and Mark are also joined by musician Michael Miles who plays his banjo live in studio and the trio […]
Providing the warm up for the main event, inspirational and passionate supporter Michael Miles entertained the audience with anecdotes of how he created the popular cult fanzine Y Front including how it developed into a twitter feed and a podcast. Michael also discusses mental health and the amazing art collaboration with local artist Sue Clayton. Click here to buy the fanzine or products discussed in interview Please note the live event contains explicit language.
In this episode of Out of the Archives, "Black is Beautiful Two: Reflections on Family, Activism, and Perseverance" we celebrate Black History Month by continuing the narrative from our June 2020 episode by the same name, which highlights stories from the Black community. You'll hear about one storyteller's development as a community organizer, finding strength in family in the face of difficulties, and more. A special thanks to the storytellers from this episode, including JR Flemming of the Cabrini-Green Homes and the Henry Horner Homes, Michael Miles of Stateway Gardens, H Demetrius Bonner of Stateway Gardens, Colette Payne of the Ida B. Wells Homes, Dolores Van Pelt of the Cabrini-Green Homes, DaVida Rowley Blackman who lived in a New York City tenement building. The stories span from 1958 to 2006. Read the transcript here.
This time in Strangerville, Eli is the upstairs people on Downton Abbey and Meg defames her pediatrician. Also, a physician shares his experience navigating These Unprecedented Times. Story: Healthcare Hero, by Michael Miles (music by Gillicuddy) Production by Eli McCann & Meg Walter Join our Patreon!
Do you know the difference between a headache and a migraine? If you do experience migraines from time to time, you most certainly know the answer to this question, and you know how it impacts your ability to do even often the very routine activities. There’s a lot of stigma around migraines, especially because there’s fairly little research on it and most people don’t understand it yet. But advances in this area are being made, and in today’s episode, my guest, Michael, is going to shed some light around it. He explains where migraines originate from, what are they triggered by, how can we treat them, and what people suffering from migraines can do to lower their frequency of occurrence. Michael Marmura is Director of the Outpatient Practice at the Jefferson Headache Center – one of the leading headache centers in the world. He’s also an associate professor in the Department of Neurology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. Michael is the author of the book ‘Essential neuropharmacology’ and has also written widely in other areas and he is a frequent speaker not only for patients and medical students but also in the training of other doctors. Listen to Episode 55 of Rejuvenaging to find out more about migraines how they affect those around us. Some questions I ask:What causes a migraine? (07:47)Can you give us a short course on how migraine is treated? (09:07)How did you happen to get into this field of work? (13:36)How has your practice changed since COVID-19? (17:50)Can you please explain what ‘Miles for Migraine’ is? (24:14) In this episode, you will learn:The difference between a migraine and a headache. (04:59)The symptoms of a migraine. (06:00)The most common factor of migraine and the most common days in which people experience it. (11:53)The importance of holding on to whatever you did before the pandemic, that kept you healthy. (18:58)Why people with migraines should create a routine for themselves. (22:40) Connect with Michael:Miles for Migraines websiteBook: Michael Marmura - Essential Neuropharmacology: The Prescriber’s GuideUseful Rejuvenaging Resources:Website: https://www.thementalhealthgym.com/Book: Dr. Ron Kaiser - Rejuvenaging: The Art and Science of Growing Older with EnthusiasmEmail: ron.kaiser@thementalhealthgym.com TEDx Talk: Aging Enthusiastically to Make the World a Better Place See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Musician Michael Miles joins WGN Radio’s Rick Kogan to talk about his recent album, “Mississippi River Suite” and his Live streaming event from the Old Town School of Folk Music at 7:30 pm on Friday, July 10th. You can learn more about Michael and his music at www.milesmusic.org or hear his magnificent works here.
Have you ever suffered with Mental Health? Have you wanted answers to questions you cannot ask? Join us as we explore these difficult questions... Feel free to submit them to us, reach out, join us fortnightly as we dive deep into various conversations #BreakingTheStigma around Mental Health. Your hosts Michael Miles and Shaun Parfitt have both had experience of Mental Health issues and aim to rid the world of the stigma attached to it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ltmmh/message
In the early 1980s, the Old Town School came the closest it ever has to shutting its doors. How did they manage to stay open? Escucha la historia en la segunda parte de la serie La Peña. In this episode we hear stories--en inglés y español--from Juan Díes, Jim Hirsch, Michael Miles and Roberto Arce, alongside música latina from the archives. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - Interview with Juan Díes & Luis Jahn at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 909 W Armitage Ave, 06/14/2019 - StoryCorps conversation between Jim Hirsch & Skip Landt, 7/6/2017 at the StoryCorps booth in the Chicago Cultural Center - “Adiós la Mio Vaca Pinta” performed by Llan de Cubel, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 9/22/1999 - StoryCorps conversation between Michael Miles & Skip Landt, 10/20/2017 at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4545 N Lincoln Ave - Phone interview with Roberto Arce, 6/7/19 (tape sync courtesy of Adrian Alcantar) - “Pajarillo” performed by Tribus Futuras, live at the Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 3/20/2002 This podcast series on La Peña was supported by a grant from the Illinois Digital Archive. Access more audio and video recordings from the La Peña concert series at: http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/p16614coll9/search/ Website: www.oldtownschool.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/OTSArchives Instagram: @archivespodcast
Michael Miles is a filmmaker and co-director whose most recent production is a film documentary titled Rapid Response that will be in movie theaters September 6 and beyond. You’ll recall past Cars Yeah guest Dr. Stephen Olvey who wrote the book Rapid Response, a story about his life working in motorsport to save drivers who have been in racing accidents. Michael was born disabled and his experience gave him a conquering spirit plus the ability to overcome adversity along with great respect for modern medicine. Over the past 15 years, he has worked as an editor on Independent film Documentaries and in 2014 he and Roger Hinze formed A Mile A Way Productions and their first television documentary is Rapid Response. The film also honors one of the doctors who took care of him when Michael was a child, Dr. Jerry Trammell.
This week on After Hours, Rick starts the show off with Tribune colleague Mary Wisniewski to talk about her book, “Algren: A Life.” Then, Jenny and Robin Bienemann are in the studio to share Jenny’s new book, “Haiku Milieu.” The show concludes with Michael Miles discussing his show at the Old Town School, “A Pete Seeger Centennial Celebration: 100 Years of Protest!”
WGN Radio's Rick Kogan is in studio with Michael Miles to talk about his show at the Old Town School, “A Pete Seeger Centennial Celebration: 100 Years of Protest!”
This week's episode: Michael Miles of the documentary Rapid Response joins to discuss the new movie plus the search for a third OEM continues for IndyCar after Porsche bows out.
DrupalEurope is over, but in our podcast-rucksack we have three interesting interviews (Dries Buytaert, Baddy Breidert and Michael Miles) which spice up this episode. Adam and Kristoffer talk about the conference, why it happened, how it happened, sessions, trivia night and the food. No, wait, we didn't discuss the food! Or did we? Listen to this special episode, this time in 100% English (with some broken Swedish and strange words now and then)! This podcast episode is sponsored by Websystem This podcast episode is sponsored by Websystem. Shownotes, links and other thingamabobs: No DrupalCon in Europe 2018 DrupalEurope, official website DevelopingUp, Michael Miles’ podcast Darmstadtium, the venue Dries’ keynote, the DriesNote Dries blogpost: State of Drupal presentation Dires’ blogpost: Extended security coverage for Drupal 8 minor releases Dries’ blogpost: Drupal 7, 8 and 9 DrupalEurope on YouTube DrupalCon Amsterdam 2019 Apply for DrupalCon Advisory board (link on page) DrupalCamp Oslo
The St. Louis Cardinals are coming off a two game sweep of the Chicago White Sox behind another strong start by Carlos Martinez. Unfortunately, you'll have to wait till tomorrow for my Cardinal baseball as the Chicago Cubs come into town for the first time this season.Join us Thursday May 3rd, at 9:30 pm CT for another episode of the Official Redbird Rants podcast! Join host Tito Rivera alongside co-editor Dr. Michael Miles and former contributor Trevor Hooth to hear the latest on the St. Louis Cardinals. As always, we will be live through our friends at BlogTalkRadio.Here is a little preview of tonight's episode:First month in the books: What have we learned about the St. Louis Cardinals?First month MVPBud Norris: Officially the closer, but should it be permanent?Cubs vs. Cards preview
Welcome to the brand new segment of the Official Redbird Rants podcast called Extra Innings in which we hope to be able to interview various St. Louis media members about the St. Louis Cardinals throughout the year.Our very own, Gene Bonds, or @crashstl on Twitter, came up with the idea and his new love for podcasting has brought us to this very unique and awesome opportunity.Our second episode of Extra Innings will air LIVE tonight through BlogTalkRadio. Join co-editors Tito Rivera and Dr. Michael Miles, alongside contributor Josh McDonald, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm CT.As for our third guest, we are excited to have on the show Jose de Jesus Ortiz of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.Here is a little preview of tonight's episode with Mr. Ortiz:How did you get into the business?What has been the biggest difference in covering St. Louis sports compared to the other places you've covered?What is your favorite moment so far in covering the St. Louis Cardinals?Cardinals talk: Impression of the team right now, Adam Wainwright injury, Alex Reyes news, etc.Puerto Rico series: Do you think the Cardinals have a shot at playing there next year?
Welcome to the brand new segment of the Official Redbird Rants podcast called Extra Innings in which we hope to be able to interview various St. Louis media members about the St. Louis Cardinals throughout the year.Our very own, Gene Bonds, or @crashstl on Twitter, came up with the idea and his new love for podcasting has brought us to this very unique and awesome opportunity.Our second episode of Extra Innings will air LIVE tonight through BlogTalkRadio. Join co-editors Tito Rivera and Dr. Michael Miles, alongside contributor Gene Bonds, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm CT.As for our second guest, we are excited to have on the show Tom Ackerman of the KMOX.Here is a little preview of tonight's episode with Hochman:Announcing games in Spring TrainingPlanning on announcing games for the St. Louis Cardinals?Highlight storiesWhat has he seen from the Cardinals in their first four games?Anything to worry about?Greg Holland: What does the signing do for the team?Jordan Hicks: The future is now
Welcome to the brand new segment of the Official Redbird Rants podcast called Extra Innings in which we hope to be able to interview various St. Louis media members about the St. Louis Cardinals throughout the year.Our very own, Gene Bonds, or @crashstl on Twitter, came up with the idea and his new love for podcasting has brought us to this very unique and awesome opportunity.The very first episode of Extra Innings will air LIVE tonight through BlogTalkRadio. Join co-editors Tito Rivera and Dr. Michael Miles, alongside contributor Gene Bonds, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm CT.As for our first guest, we are excited to have on the show Ben Hochman of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Ben will be on the air with us from 7-7:30ish, answering our questions about the upcoming season for the St. Louis Cardinals and more.Here is a little preview of tonight's episode with Hochman:Covering the St. Louis CardinalsMentor/Idol in the businessHochman's bookHosted RavioliSpring training: Biggest surprises, takeaways, questions on Matt Carpenter, Adam Wainwright, and Marcell Ozuna.Keys to the 2018 season
This episode features Michael Miles, Co-Founder and Partner at the Operand Group, a fund that exclusively invests in search funds. A longtime search fund investor and operator, Michael shares his insights on forming a search fund, attracting investors, and closing a deal. He also goes through some do's and don'ts for budding entrepreneurs.
From Wiggleworms to the Latin Music Festival, this two-part episode explores how the school has expanded class offerings and community programs to be more inclusive and broad-reaching over the past 36 years. This is part five of a six-part documentary series on the 60-year history of Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music, told through the voices and songs of the people who were there. The conversations featured were gathered in collaboration with StoryCorps this year, along with archival music culled from the school's Resource Center. Go to oldtownschool.org/StoryCorps to hear more excerpts, full interviews, and to learn more about this ongoing partnership. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Glory of Love” performed by Big Bill Broonzy live at Circle Pines Center, circa 1950s - “Yemaya” performed by Conjunto Cespedes, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 2/5/2000 - StoryCorps conversation between Jim Hirsch & Skip Landt, StoryCorps booth at the Chicago Cultural Center, 7/6/2017 - “Puerto Rico Mi Tierra Natal” performed by Los Pleneros de la 21, University of Chicago, 11/25/1989 - StoryCorps conversation between Michael Miles & Skip Landt, 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 10/20/2017 - “Carnavalito” performed by Andes Manta, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, World Music Wednesday, 4/6/2011 - Interviews with Juan Dies by Mareva Lindo & Raul Fernandez, 11/11/2016 & 12/2/2016 - “De Camaleon” performed by Groupo Canta Claro, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, World Music Wednesday, 8/10/2008 - “Jarabe Planeco” performed by Sones de Mexico Ensemble, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, Festival de Son, 11/11/2006 - StoryCorps conversation between Mateo Mulcahy & Karima Daoudi, 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 9/27/2017 - “Cripple Creek” performed by Fleming Brown & Ray Tate, 333 W North Ave, 4/15/1962 - “Joulafassa“ performed by Mamadou Diabate, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, World Music Wednesday, 8/6/2008 - “Skip to My Lou” performed by Anne-Marie Akin, “Songs for Wiggleworms,” 2006 - StoryCorps conversation between Katie Lahiff & Erin Flynn, 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 5/1/2017 - StoryCorps conversation between Laura Doherty & Karen Banks-Lubicz, 4545 N Lincoln Ave, 5/20/2017 - “If All of the Raindrops” performed by Laura Doherty, “Songs for Wiggleworms,” 2006 Recommended listening: - Live from the Old Town School, Vol 1-4, 2011: https://www.oldtownschool.org/liverecordings/ - Songs for Wiggleworms, 2006: https://www.bloodshotrecords.com/album/songs-fo-wiggleworms
By the early 1980s, “folk” was a four-letter word, and the Old Town School was nearly empty. Part four of the series explores how the school endured by broadening and redefining the meaning of “folk” throughout the 80s and 90s, under the leadership of executive director Jim Hirsch and program director Michael Miles. This is part four of a six-part documentary series on the 60-year history of Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music, told through the voices and songs of the people who were there. Many of the stories featured were gathered in collaboration with StoryCorps this year, along with music and interviews from the archive in the school's Resource Center. Go to oldtownschool.org/StoryCorps to hear more excerpts, full interviews, and to learn more about this ongoing partnership. Original recordings featured in this episode (in order of occurrence): - “Glory of Love” performed by Big Bill Broonzy live at Circle Pines Center, circa 1950s - StoryCorps conversation between Jim Hirsch & Skip Landt, 7/6/2017 - “San Francisco Bay Blues” performed by Frank Hamilton at Holstein's, Old Town School 25th anniversary concert, 1982 - “Hey, Billie Jean” performed by Corky Siegel at Orchestra Hall, Old Town School Benefit, 1/16/1987 - “Loreta” performed by Paulinho García, La Peña at 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 11/17/1999 - StoryCorps conversation between Skip Landt & Rick Sherry, 1/25/2017 - “Hen House Blues” performed by Fran Landt, Skip Landt, Jonathan Whitier & Michelle Kaminsky, 909 W Armitage, 12/1/1988 - StoryCorps conversation between Michael Miles & Skip Landt, 10/20/2017 - “Come On In My Kitchen” performed by Michael Miles, 4544 N Lincoln Ave, 10/18/2003 - “Just A Closer Walk With Thee” performed by Elaine Moore, Old Town School of Folk Music Songbook Vol. 1, 2006 - “Sportin' Life” performed by Mary Peterson, Old Town School of Folk Music Songbook Vol. 2 & 3 [Disc 1], 2007 - StoryCorps conversation between Reggio McLaughlin & Mareva Lindo, 1/25/2017 - “Chicago Reel” (trad., from O'Neill's Music of Ireland) performed by Liz Carroll & Mike Austin, StoryCorps recording, 1/26/2017 - StoryCorps conversation between Liz Carroll & Mike Austin, 1/26/2017 - Paul Tyler interview by Mareva Lindo, 7/1/2016 - “Shady Grove” performed by The Volo Bogtrotters, Flea Market Radio Show at 909 W Armitage, 11/30/1986 Additional recordings featured: - “Is It Because I'm Black (Instrumental)” by Syl Johnson, from Light: On the South Side book and box set, 2009 -- http://www.numerogroup.com/products/light-on-the-south-side
Kris Wernowsky was back in St Louis for an awesome episode about Travel. This show took place in September at The Improv Shop in St Louis. Our storytellers were Michael Miles and Thom & Rachel Murray. Upcoming shows: the day before Thanksgiving in STL at Foam at 7PM with the theme of FAMILY, and the day after Thanksgiving in Cleveland at Mahall's and the theme is SKANKSGIVING.
Writer Joe Dougherty from Pretty Little Liars joins us to talk about the episodes of Thirtysomething he wrote. He also tells us the one connection he put into Pretty Little Liars from thirtysomething. We discuss all the episodes he wrote and focus on the relationship of Michael & Miles. Follow us @30somethingpod
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Audio News, July 26th, 2007 1. Malaria Nets Should be Mass Distributed CHRIS CURTIS, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine The current method of distributing insecticidal nets for malaria isn’t working well enough. Chris Curtis explains what needs to be done. 2. Renewed Battle Against Chagas Disease JEAN JANNIN, World Health Organisation MICHAEL MILES, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Jean Jannin of the WHO discusses the organisation’s new push to eliminate Chagas Disease; and Michael Mills explains how London School research will contribute. 3. Quiet Progress for the Dengue Vaccine REFERENCE: www.pdvi.org HAROLD MARGOLIS, Pediatric Dengue Vaccine Initiative, Seoul Harold Margolis, director of the Pediatric Dengue Vaccine Initiative, describes current progress in the development of a vaccine for dengue fever.