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On this week's show, Brian Barnes is joined live in the Forward Radio studio with special guest, Justin Mog from Sustainability Now!, to share our love of grassroots, independent community radio; and to encourage YOU to donate now to our 8th Anniversary Pledge Drive at https://secure.givelively.org/donate/wfmp-low-power-radio/forward-radio-s-8th-anniversary-pledge-drive . Tune in to hear Justin try to stump Brian with some quotes from famous people related to critical thinking!
On this special Pledge Drive edition of the Access Hour, we continue our salute to Women's History Month with this incredible discussion of Indigenous Feminisms and Relational Accountability: Pathways to Justice and Coalition-Building! This week, we bring you the University of Louisville's 2025 Minx Auerbach Lecture in Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies, which was held on Thursday, March 20th at 5:30pm in UofL's Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium. Dr. Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner (Luiseño & Cupeño) is an Indigenous feminist philosopher and an associate professor in the Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is the founding director of the Indigenous Futures Lab, a pioneering hub for Indigenous feminist research and evaluation. A proud first-generation descendant of the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians, Dr. Meissner is of Luiseño (Payómkawichum) and Cupeño (Kupangaxwichem) descent. Dr. Meissner researches, teaches, and consults on topics including Indigenous research and evaluation methods, cultural and language reclamation, Indigenous epistemologies, Indigenous feminist interventions in critical social work, and land-based feminist coalition-building. Her work is deeply rooted in exploring the intersections of Indigenous knowledge systems, care-taking, power, and trauma. Watch full recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHD4LellB5w The Access Hour airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Wednesday at 2pm and repeats Thursdays at 11am and Fridays at 1pm. Find us and please donate to support this work at https:/forwardradio.org If you've got something you'd like to share on community radio through the Access Hour, whether it's a recording you made or a show you'd like to do on a particular topic, community, artistic creation, or program that is under-represented in Louisville's media landscape, just go to https:/forwardradio.org, click on Participate and pitch us your idea. The Access Hour is your opportunity to take over the air waves to share your passion.
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2/10/25 7am CT Hour - Dr. Jim Schroeder/ Mary Hasson John, Glen and Sarah chat about Pledge Drive, Superbowl, and Elon Musk. Dr. Schroeder talks about the importance of our perspective on getting our will power on track. Mary breaks down what President Trump did when he signed the executive order to not allow trans women in women sports.
2/10/25 6am CT Hour - Juan Carlos Sanchez/ Peter Searby John, Glen and Sarah chat about Pledge Drive, Superbowl, Elon Musk and Mystery Music Monday. Juan breaks down the commercials, half time show and more. Was it family friendly and what does it say about our culture right now? Peter shares his mission to engage boys in education through adventure and imagination. https://www.riversideattheelm.com/
2/3/25 7am CT Hour - Fr. Burke Masters/ Danielle Ban John, Glen and Sarah talk Pledge Drive, latest in news and groundhog day. Fr. Burk explains what the Presentation of the Lord was important in the life of the Holy Family. Danielle shares why it is important to prioritize your marriage and tips on how to do that.
2/3/25 6am CT Hour - Gary Zimak/ Emily Jaminet John, Glen and Sarah talk Pledge Drive, latest news and groundhog predictions. Gary talks about we can let go and trust in the Lord with our whole heart. Emily explains what OCIA is and how we can help to encourage new people to join and learn in the faith.
The Kraus brothers donate their time to discussing the Pledge Drive and Chinese Woman episodes of Seinfeld. During the Pledge Drive they dive into why anyone would send a thank you card and how long is the proper amount of time to keep a greeting card. Jonah and Jacob try to figure out why LD (lawyer David) is wearing a cape and who wears a cape. Jonah discusses possible becoming a cape guy. The brothers relate to George's thoughts on multiple Thanksgivings. Categories and Trivia at the end.
EPISODE 362 - AIRDATE 11/18/2024 PLEDGE DRIVE PART 2 - THE CASE OF THE MISSING VINYL Dream Infringement's Pledge Drive mystery continues in Part Two! With the stakes higher than ever, our eccentric trio—a free-spirited believer in the unknown, a charismatic New Yorker with a knack for brushing shoulders with fame, and a kindhearted DJ—races to uncover the truth. Will they crack the case, or will the clues lead them astray? Tune in to find out!
Kate McDonnell has captivated audiences all over the world with her award-winning songwriting, her unusual upside down and backwards guitar style, and her crystalline voice. Kate was in the Heartland for a couple of shows in 2024 including Howard Dolginoff's Labyrinth House Concert Series. She was kind enough to come onto my radio show during a Pledge Drive to help me raise money for community radio. Kate comes from generations of musicians on both sides: her maternal grandfather (trumpet) and great grandfather (trombone and viola) performed with the National and Baltimore Symphonies. Kate's father sang in operettas in his younger years, and her mother continues to play anything she can hear on the piano in F#, just as her own mother did. All three of Kate's siblings have the musical gift. Armed with her unusual guitar style and soprano voice, Kate teamed with her twin sister to perform around their Baltimore hometown during their high school and college years. After a four-year sabbatical from performance in the mid-80s, Kate returned to music by partnering with guitarist Freddie Tane, at one time a member of Bill Haley's Comets. That duo cut two self-released albums during their collaboration and opened shows for touring stars such as Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Judy Collins. In 1989, Kate started writing her own songs and began racking up serious critical recognition like being named a New Folk Finalist at the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas and a finalist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Showcase in New York State. Kate's latest work, “Trapeze” introduced here on the Tasty Brew was released in September 2024. Enjoy this conversation and in studio performance with New York's Kate McDonnell.
11/11/24 7am CT Hour - Josh Masterson/ Joshua Mercer John, Glen and Sarah chat about Pledge Drive results, news and sports. Josh talks about why he created a cartoon about life as a Catholic priest. Joshua breaks down the factors that lead more Catholics to vote for Trump than Harris.
11/11/24 6am CT Hour Damon Owens/ Alfonso Aguilar John, Glen and Sarah chat about Pledge Drive results, news, sports and spn the disc for Mystery Music Monday. Damon explains why people are afraid to get enrichment for their marriage and why it's important to do so regularly. Alfonso break down why more Hispanics voted for Donald Trump this election.
11/4/24 6am CT Hour - Gary Zimak/ Emily Jaminet John, Glen and Sarah chat about Pledge Drive, election, and Mystery Music Monday. Gary explores how we can take Padre Pio's words of wisdom and apply it to the upcoming election. Emily gives some tips on how to start thinking and planning for Advent before it's Thanksgiving and we are in panic mode.
Fr. Onyema Okorie, Part 2 (Our Lady of the Valley)
Marshall Suchar (Risen Christ)
Cindy Patterson (Risen Christ)
Audrey Weiss (Risen Christ)
Sharleen Thurston (Risen Christ)
Dcn. Ramey & Paula Uriarte, Part 1 (Risen Christ)
Dcn. Ramey & Paula Uriarte, Part 2 (Risen Christ)
Betty Maciel (St. Jerome's)
Fr. Evarist Shiyo - Immaculate Conception parish in Buhl
Carey Crist - Immaculate Conception parish in Buhl
Fr. Onyema Okorie, Part 1 (Our Lady of the Valley)
Terry Franich (Our Lady of the Valley)
Jennifer Alles (St. John's Cathedral)
Fr. German Osario (St. John's Cathedral)
Wes & Armalene Matson, Part 2 (St. John's)
Wes & Armalene Matson, Part 1 (St. John's)
Neil & Jodi Burns (St. John's Cathedral)
Jayne Teske (St. John's Cathedral)
Jim Kwaterski (St. John's Cathedral)
Dcn. Wence Rodriques (St. John Paul II, Idaho Falls)
Memo Gutierrez (St. John's Cathedral)
Fr. Dat Vu (Our Lady of the Rosary)
Peter Thomas (Our Lady of the Rosary)
Brian Beall (Our Lady of the Rosary)
Teresa DeVino (Our Lady of the Rosary)
Mike Schauble (Our Lady of the Rosary)
Bethany Calley (Our Lady of the Rosary)
Sheryl Morton Saye (St. John Paul II)
Fr. Nelson Cintra (St. John Paul II, Idaho Falls)
Steve Greene (St. Paul's)
Laura Plein (Our Lady of Limerick, Glenns Ferry)
Rob Martin (Holy Apostles)
Bethany Alger (St. Ignatius Catholic School, Meridian)
Katie Pieplow (Holy Apostles)
Peg Gehring (Sts. Peter & Paul)
8/19/24 6am CT Hour - Fr. Rafael Capo / Cassie Everts John, Glen and Sarah chat about making the Pledge Drive goal, the Democratic Convention and the protests in Chicago. Fr. Rafael Capo talks about how taking care of our body is a sacred duty and shares tips for improving our fitness on vacation. Cassie shares about her book Nursery in Heaven, a unique companion for parents who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant loss.
8/19/24 7am CT Hour - Fr. Burke Masters / Dr. Jim Schroeder John, Glen and Sarah chat about making the Pledge Drive goal, the Democratic Convention and the protests in Chicago. Fr. Burke Masters explains why the Mass needs both words and actions. Dr. Jim Schroeder continues his series of turning free will into willpower, and he dives into how to better regulate our emotions.