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| The People's Pharmacy |
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Joe and Terry Graedon have joined forces to explore the most interesting, compelling, and controversial health and medical issues of our time in a fun and entertaining way. The People's Pharmacy features nationally recognized authorities on medicine, mental health, nutrition, fitness, and related issues. Guests discuss current issues and answer call-in questions from listeners. |
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| Speaking of Faith |
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Speaking of Faith, hosted by Krista Tippett, is public radio's weekly national conversation about belief, meaning, ethics and ideas. Speaking of Faith does not always have "religion" itself as a subject. Week after week, it grapples with themes of American life — asking how perspectives of faith might distinctively inform and illuminate our public reflection. |
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| Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen |
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Each week on PRI's Studio 360, host Kurt Andersen and a noted guest entertain the listener while examining, commenting on, and providing insight into cultural ideas and trends that matter to your audience. Past guests have included Madeline Albright talking about democracy, jazz, and architecture; Tony Bennett talking about his artistic influences; Michael Tilson Thomas, Daniel Barenboim, and critic Greg Sandow on the future of the orchestra; Robert Altman talking about radio hero Norman Corwin; and John Waters on Outsiders. |
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Latino USA |
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Latino influences and contributions continue to have an increasingly important impact on the evolving identity, life, and reality of the U.S. Latino USA acts as a forum for connections and reflects the experience of a changing population from a Latino viewpoint. Maria Hinojosa, urban affairs correspondent for CNN, author of Raising Raul (Viking Press, 1999) and frequent lecturer hosts this forum. |
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Left, Right and Center |
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Each week, “Left, Right and Center” takes on politics, policy and popular culture. |
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To the Best of Our Knowledge |
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Each week, To the Best of Our Knowledge brings you two hours of in-depth interviews with nationally and internationally-known guests whose passion for new ideas will challenge and engage. Hosted by Jim Fleming, this interview magazine is thoughtful and penetrating, and features fascinating topics and guests. |
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The Splendid Table |
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The Splendid Table is a one-hour, culinary, culture, and lifestyle program that celebrates food and its ability to touch the lives and feed the souls of everyone. Each week, award-winning host Lynne Rossetto Kasper leads listeners on a journey of the senses and hosts discussions with a variety of writers and personalities who share their passion for culinary delights. |
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| On the Media |
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Hosted by veteran journalists Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield, On the Media decodes what we hear, read, and see in the media every day, and arms us with critical tools necessary to survive the information age. With compelling reporting and uncommon insight, the program uncovers the significant issues of the day and carefully exposes the relationship of the media to culture and society. |
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National Geographic World Talk |
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National Geographic World Talk takes listeners on a rocket-powered roller coaster ride around the world. Journalist and author Peter Laufer anchors each hour-long program, probing the latest discoveries and greatest adventures of the scientists, photographers, and explorers who constantly revolutionize the way we see the world. Covering a wonderfully broad range of topics — nature, culture, science, technology, photography, exploration, adventure and more — National Geographic World Talk transports listeners to the sites where the art of science and discovery are underway every day. |
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Living on Earth |
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Steve Curwood hosts this award-winning program that delves into the leading issues affecting the world we inhabit. Living on Earth examines the issues of an increasingly interdependent world by presenting multifaceted features and commentary on culture, economics, fashion, health, law, medicine, environment, politics, society, technology, transportation, recreation and food. This dynamic program covers topics from the small challenges of everyday life to the future state of our environment, our health and our well-being. Living on Earth also examines how trends in science, technology and medicine will change how we live, how we think and even our sense of who we are. |
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The Tavis Smiley Show |
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Each week, Tavis Smiley welcomes a variety of guests to be part of a high-energy exchange of views, information, and insights. The Tavis Smiley Show offers a unique blend of news and newsmakers in expanded conversations on topics ranging from presidential power to reparations for slavery, from campaign finance reform to misogynation in music videos — all with a special focus on black America. |
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The Infinite Mind |
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The Infinite Mind, hosted by Dr. Fred Goodwin, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, is a weekly program focusing on the art and science of the human mind, spirit, behavior, and mental health. Weekly commentary is offered by one of public broadcasting’s most respected voices, John Hockenberry. |
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