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Arts, media and culture with Norman B.
In-depth state and local coverage, plus national and international perspectives. Guest interviews with call-in.
The Healthy Steps Radio Show with Dr. Fred Harvey
Arts, media and culture with Norman B.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Features performances by local and national musicians "live" in the Mike Eisenstadt Live Performance Studio at WMNF.
Arab-Muslim discussion and interviews with hosts Samar Jarrah and Ahmed Bedier.
The Aging Mind explores the unique mental health challenges of older adults and improved treatment systems.
The Healthy Steps Radio Show with Dr. Fred Harvey
Arts, media and culture with Norman B.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Features performances by local and national musicians "live" in the Mike Eisenstadt Live Performance Studio at WMNF.
Arab-Muslim discussion and interviews with hosts Samar Jarrah and Ahmed Bedier.
The mayors of Redington Beach, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, Indian Shores, Gulfport & Redington Shores on the 2024 hurricane season.
The Healthy Steps Radio Show with Dr. Fred Harvey
Arts, media and culture with Norman B.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Arab-Muslim discussion and interviews with hosts Samar Jarrah and Ahmed Bedier.
In-depth state and local coverage, plus national and international perspectives. Guest interviews with call-in.
The Healthy Steps Radio Show with Dr. Fred Harvey
Arts, media and culture with Norman B.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Arab-Muslim discussion and interviews with hosts Samar Jarrah and Ahmed Bedier.
The FL legislature's proposed education funding bill threatens to reduce college and career readiness programs, including AP and IB, by up to 50%, and reduce funding for Exceptional Student Education (ESE) programs. Our guests are Hillsb. Co. School Bd Member Jessica Vaughn, Dr. Norin Dollard, Sr. Policy Analyst, FL Policy Institute, & Ellen Koehler Lyons, VP Operations, Hillsb. Co. PTA.
In-depth state and local coverage, plus national and international perspectives. Guest interviews with call-in.
The Healthy Steps Radio Show with Dr. Fred Harvey
Arts, media and culture with Norman B.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Arab-Muslim discussion and interviews with hosts Samar Jarrah and Ahmed Bedier.
If a tree falls in Florida, who is responsible? Could shifting liability for falling trees impact the region's urban canopy? MidPoint looks at the proposed Fallen Tree Act (HB 599/SB 724) which would make the owner always liable for its falling trees or limbs, even if they were not visibly prone to fall. This could negatively impact our urban tree canopy if tree owners are disincentivized to plant or retain trees on their properties.
In-depth state and local coverage, plus national and international perspectives. Guest interviews with call-in.
The Healthy Steps Radio Show with Dr. Fred Harvey
Arts, media and culture with Norman B.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Walter Smith Jr and guests celebrate and analyze issues of diversity, inclusion and democracy in this unique magazine format call-in show.
Arab-Muslim discussion and interviews with hosts Samar Jarrah and Ahmed Bedier.
Pacifica compiled reports from community radio reporters across the country, including WMNF and WSLR, of Hands Off demonstrations
The Healthy Steps Radio Show with Dr. Fred Harvey
Arts, media and culture with Norman B.
Arab-Muslim discussion and interviews with hosts Samar Jarrah and Ahmed Bedier.
On WMNF's Tuesday Cafe, St. Pete City Council member Richie Floyd talks about what happens now that the Rays have killed a stadium deal.
Arab-Muslim discussion and interviews with hosts Samar Jarrah and Ahmed Bedier.
In-depth state and local coverage, plus national and international perspectives. Guest interviews with call-in.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to Episode 189 of the Sounds like a Search and Rescue Podcast - this week, Stomp and Daveshits bushwhack middle sugarloaf - the plan, find the hardest route on the easiest mountain. The execution was flawless so we recorded a short segment post hike to talk about bushwhacking, route finding, and strategy for going off trail. Plus, the Thru hikers are making their way north, we will go over a guide for thru hikers so they can be prepared for their visit to New Hampshire. All this plus recent search and rescue, a guide to Via Ferratas, dad jokes, notable hikers, and more This weeks Higher Summit Forecast Topics Violent member of Antarctic Research Crew causes concern Stomp's more return to hiking - The Holt Trail Blood Moon was a success Vets on the 48 Event - Mt. Waternomee plane crash Hiking video from Huntington Ravine Stomp is obsessed with Via Ferratas Dad Jokes, Pop Culture, Plugs, Segment 1 - Middle Sugarloaf - Stomp and Dave break down a bushwhack on Middle Sugarloaf Segment 2 - AT Thru Hiker Guide to New Hampshire Recent Search and Rescue Events in NH Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree MWRR registration Research crew dealing with a violent member in Antarctica North Woodstock's Ghostly B-18 Bomber Remains Huntington Ravine Winter Climb - Bail out Polar Caves in Rumney Older video from 2016 Guide to Via Ferratas The hardest The longest Injured hiker rescued on Falling Waters Trail Overnight rescue on Mt. Moriah Sponsors, Friends and Partners Wild Raven Endurance Coaching CS Instant Coffee 2024 Longest Day - 48 Peaks Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Fieldstone Kombucha
In New Hampshire, the most beloved swath of public land is the White Mountain National Forest. People interact with it as they would a national park – hiking, swimming, camping, and more. But a national forest is NOT a national park. The difference comes down to a fundamental concept: the “multiple-use” land mandate. In the WMNF, you'll find parts of the forest preserved for wildlife conservation, recreation, climate resilience, and, most controversially, logging. This episode looks at one patch of forest from three different perspectives: a conservationist who would like to see cutting halted in the WMNF, loggers who would like to see it ramped up, and the US Forest Service that has to somehow appease them both. Featuring Zack Porter, Jeremy Turner, Charlie Niebling, Jasen Stock, Jim Innes, and Luke Sawyer.SUPPORTTo share questions and feedback with Outside/In, call the show's hotline and leave us a voicemail. The number is 1-844-GO-OTTER. No question is too serious or too silly.Outside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In. Follow Outside/In on Instagram or join our private discussion group on Facebook.LINKSZack Porter references this study that shows the potential carbon storage in Eastern forests by 2100. Conservation groups and logging advocates filed an amicus brief together against Standing Tree's lawsuits. In 2024, the Southern Environmental Law Center sued the Forest Service over its timber targets. NHPR has been covering the legal fight in the White Mountain National Forest over the past year. You can read some of our previous coverage here and here. CREDITSProduced by Kate Dario. Full credits and transcript available on outsideinradio.org.