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Art, Emotion, and Discovery - January 9, 2017


24:15 minutes (35.09 MB)

Street Fight Radio - Stay Out Of My Personal Country


1:20:13 minutes (64.55 MB)




This week we talked about



// Missiles On Flat Earth // Selling Copper For Money // Government Interference In Adventure // Do People Actually Win The Lottery?? // Quackery // There Is Nobody To Vote For // Our Personal Country Extends Five Feet From Us //






The Closing song was

Buffalo Springfield - Mr. Soul




9/11 Building 7 - Martin Noakes


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Conscious Voices Threats to Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security


59:58 minutes (54.9 MB)

A look at the history of Social Security and , especially Mediaid through presidential speeches, starting with JFK's 1962 speech on Medicaid, then LBJ's "great society speech", and Obama's speech on the program's 50th anniversary. Also Bernie Sanders' recent Senate speech calling out Donald Trump on this issue

Art, Emotion, and Discovery - January 2, 2017


23:38 minutes (34.31 MB)

To start off the New Year, Youth Beat focuses on our creative side with a visit to the Art Lab at the Columbus Museum of Art. Then we learn about ways to find out more about work in the Green Jobs and outdoors sectors. We also begin the year with the first of an upcoming series of segments on gaming.

Street Fight Radio - Even More Tales Of Time Theft


1:38:34 minutes (76.21 MB)




This week was a big juicy 90 minute episode



// Using Societal Camouflage To Effect Change // Versace’s Racism And The Code Words For Black Shoppers // Every Class Of People Is Fucked Up // No Playing Around In The Airplanes // When Your Boss Shows Up To The Hospital To Talk About Work // Who Doesn’t Like You At Work? // Local Celebrity At The Call Center // More Tales Of Time Theft //






The Closing song was

Danny & The Darleans - Bug Out Bag




9/11 Building 7 - Martin Noakes


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# 205: We Survived 2016, Now What?


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight on the show...
- The Fiesta Bowl is over, why Ohio State had no business in the College Football Playoff
- Remembering Debbie Reynolds & Carrie Fisher (plus George Michael)
- The Best of #DJBCTumblrSummer16 and the Best of DJBC Adventures in 2016
- Rundown of some of the Top Headlines from 2016

Street Fight Radio - Hold The Wheel And Drive Over Sheeple


1:43:14 minutes (82.71 MB)




This week Bryan returns!!



// Giving over North Market to a company // The story of the Christmas toothache // Serial Killer Box // Making Everyone Work // Can price control people?? // Nobody will perform for Donald Trump // PRESIDENT Trump // Incubus existed in the world before memes //






The Closing song was

INJURY RESERVE - ALL THIS MONEY




9/11 Building 7 - Martin Noakes


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# 204: 1968: Music & Headlines


1:58:56 minutes (108.9 MB)

1968 was one of the most difficult, tumultous years in America's history. Both Dr. Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated. America was knee-deep involved in Vietnam. There was upheaval in Paris. Upheaval in Prague. Upheaval in Chicago. Riots in every major American city.

COLUMBUS in 1968:
- The B*ckeyes win the National Championship, Big Ten, and the Rose Bowl.

LOCAL CHAMPIONS:
College Football: The Ohio State B*ckeyes
High School Football: Upper Arlington Golden Bears (AP State Champs)
High School Basketball: Columbus East Tigers

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NFL: Baltimore Colts
AFL: New York Jets
NBA: Boston Celtics
MLB: Detroit Tigers
NHL: Montreal Canadiens (The St. Louis Blues were the first Expansion Team to reach the Cup Finals)
Heisman Trophy: O.J. Simpson, Halfback, University of Southern California
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins
NCAA Football: The Ohio State B*ckeyes
U.S. Open: Arthur Ashe
- Houston snaps UCLA's 47-game winning streak in the first Nationally Televised College Basketball Game at The Astrodome
- Vince Lombardi retires from coaching the Green Bay Packers, following Super Bowl II
- The B*ckeyes shatter Michigan, 50-14 at Ohio Stadium
- The Olympic Games are broadcast in Color for the First Time with the Winter Games in Grenoble, France
- Arthur Ashe becomes the first African-American male athlete to win a Grand Slam in Tennis
- Two Olympic Track and Field Athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, stage a protest during the National Anthem at the Mexico City Summer Olympics

EMMYS:
Comedy Series: Get Smart (NBC)
Drama Series: Mission: Impossible (CBS)

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1967 films)
Best Picture: In the Heat of the Night
Actor: Rod Steiger, In The Heat of the Night
Actress: Katharine Hepburn, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Supporting Actor: George Kennedy, Cool Hand Luke
Supporting Actress: Estelle Parsons, Bonnie and Clyde

Conscious Voices Keith Ellison and Bernie Sanders


59:59 minutes (54.92 MB)

audio from a recent press conference with Bernie Sanders and Keith Ellison

JP Marat - Mgmt and The Cars

MGMT (Electric Feel) and The Cars. Psychedelic Alt Pop meets 80’s Next Wave and the result is GLORIOUS.

57:08 minutes (78.47 MB)
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