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Classic Marat - Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderly, Bill Evans and friends explore modal jazz in "Kind of Blue." This sublime composition from 1959 is widely recognized as one of the best selling, most respected Jazz albums of all time.

49:15 minutes (67.64 MB)

The Beat Oracle - 08/12/2017


57:23 minutes (102.09 MB)

The Other Side of the News August 25, 2017 - Medical marijuana in Ohio

Bob and Dan interview Mary Jane Borden on the state of medical marijuana in Ohio

28:31 minutes (28.01 MB)

Bob and Dan interview Mary Jane Borden on the state of medical marijuana in Ohio

Street Fight Radio - Starting And Quitting Drugs


1:47:01 minutes (128 MB)




On this episode of Street Fight Radio we did a call in show at WCRS studios

// Straight Edge Trying Drugs // Fake Mushrooms // Kratom Saves Lives // NOLYMPICS LA //

Closing Song - COCAINE & CRACK by McGruff The Crime Dog

The Street Fight Radio Flat Earth tour is going strong in 2017!









9/11 Building 7 - Martin Noakes


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Adjusting to College: Tips for a Successful Transition - August 21, 2017


27:32 minutes (25.21 MB)

How do you adjust to college life? Learn about living in the residence halls, getting involved, and other tips for a successful transition to college

Classic Marat - Buena Vista Social Club

Arguably the best selling world music album of all time, "Buena Vista Social Club" reunites Cuba's most venerable musicians, many of whom were active in the 1930's, 40's and early 50's. This album was produced in 1996 in Cuba by Ry Cooder and inspired a film of the same name by Wim Wenders. I strongly encourage you to search Youtube for "Buena Vista Social Club." You'll discover a trove of excellent music videos. Download. Share. Repeat as needed.

56:10 minutes (77.15 MB)

Conscious Voices Tiki Nazis and Swastikati


59:57 minutes (54.89 MB)

After white supremacists, nazis, NRA members, "Men's rights" advocates, Liberetarians, and other Trump supporters rioted in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing one person and injuring many more, we feature audio from a short video documentary by Vice TV, who had a reporter embedded with the white supremacists, and we'll hear audio from the funeral of Heather Heyer, the civil rights activist killed by an Ohio man who plowed his car in to a group of peaceful demonstrators.

The Other Side of the News August 18, 2017 - Charlottesville incident and Ohio connections

Bob and Dan discuss the hate groups and Charlottesville incident, and 45's reaction

29:01 minutes (27.4 MB)

Bob and Dan discuss the hate groups and Charlottesville incident, and 45's reaction

Street Fight Radio - MILITARY RECRUITMENT CALL IN SHOW


1:30:01 minutes (105.08 MB)




On this episode of Street Fight Radio we did a call in show at WCRS studios

// Military Recruitment // Prom Promise // DARE Acronym // Charlottesville //

Closing Song - Cathy Don’t Go

The Street Fight Radio Flat Earth tour is going strong in 2017!









9/11 Building 7 - Martin Noakes


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Do Something - August 14, 2017


27:43 minutes (25.38 MB)

This week Youth Beat heads out into the community and features some local happenings and organizations. First we talk with Just Columbus Festival organizer Akeem from Whetstone High School about the student-organized conference held at Fort Hayes this spring. The conference featured sessions on social justice, the economy, youth radio, the environment, infant mortality, poverty, and more--and what we can do about it. We meet BE the Brand folks who inspire us all to be our true selves. We also celebrate National Park Rx Day by taking a hike to Chadwick Arboretum on the OSU campus. Spending time outdoors this summer? We learn about Leave No Trace principles and how we can be more respectful of outdoor environments.

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