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This Wednesday on the Peace & Justice Report we’ll talk to our October guest Robert Creamer, author of Nuts and Bolts: The Formula for Progressive Electoral Success. We’ll talk about the 2024 election and what the Democrats may have done wrong.

 WSLR+Fogartyville Board Meeting Agenda IN PERSON: DECEMBER 16, 2024 6:00 PM at WSLR STATION  with Holiday Party at 6:30 PM at FOGARTYVILLE Please note that we are using a “Consent Agenda” to address our routine business. This will be moved and voted on as one motion.   Written Committee Reports and the Management Report are […]

In their book Stories are Weapons: Psychological Warfare and the American Mind Annalee Newitz looks at how the manipulation of information has distorted American history and influenced current elections. The interview will air on Friday, Dec. 6th at 6:30pm or you can listen to the podcast version here

The annual Buddha’s Enlightenment Show is on the air.  Fun songs with zen and buddha in them plus more as Eclectricity returns every two weeks starting this Wednesday at 9 pm.  Go to Archives if you miss the show and find the show name and the date it aired.  You will have two weeks to […]

This Wednesday at 9 am, we talked to John Nichols about our recent election. He’s The Nation magazine’s national affairs correspondent will be at Fogartyville this Saturday night December 7!

In his book Psychedelics and the Coming Singularity David Jay Brown interviews people who look at the world in some very non-traditional ways. I talked to him about how we experience the world and why psychedelics like DMT might be the door to a new understanding of our minds and consciousness. This episode of The […]

A Sarasota theater presents interviews with real-life people. Now they want to take the show to the community. 

The Sarasota County Commission has ignored most of them.

First day on the job for two, and two commissioners gone – and they already delivered some surprises.

Will mass layoffs affect Manatee County’s uninsured and low-income patients?