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Inside Outdoors – Saturday January 9, 2021

We invite anyone who would like to be included in the program to PM us at ‘Inside Outdoors’ on Facebook, and if you know how to ‘Zoom’ we’ll invite you on the show! Hosts are Don Jordan, ‘Buddy Bill’ Moser, and Rich Reardin Today’s guest host is D Alan Bronnenberg ‘Inside Outdoors’ engineer, host and producer is Rich Reardin ‘Inside …

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January 8, 2021: Built on a House of Cards – Environmental Justice and Incarceration

This week, we share an urgent statement from the Free Alabama Movement about their ongoing hunger strike and economic blackout. Afterwards, we speak with David Pellow, Fabiana Lake, and Camber Wilson, who recently coauthored a report on ‘Environmental Justice Struggles in Prisons and Jails Around the World,’  via the Prison Environmental Justice Project.  Environmental justice is an even more important …

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Bring It On! – January 4, 2020: Biden’s Choice for Secretary of Defense and Trump’s Denial of Re-Election Defeat

Today’s hosts of Bring It On! are Clarence Boone and William Hosea. Their guests are Dr. Joseph Hoffman and retired Major General Craig Q. Timberlake. Together they examine some of the challenges facing President-elect Joseph Biden’s selection of retired Army Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III as his Secretary of Defense and the most recent apparent ethical and legal lapses surrounding …

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Better Beware – Good News, Bad Scams

Scammers are already trying to rip people off with fake charges for receiving Covid-19 vaccinations, or getting your next Stimulus Check. Here’s how to protect yourself from these scams.

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Bloomington’s King of Comedy, Jared Thompson, Pt. 2

The second half of Alex Ashkin’s chat with Comedy Attic and Limestone Comedy Fest co-founder Jared Thompson. Part 1 aired last week, Thursday, December 31, 2020. Today’s Big Talk is our first program for the new year, marking the seventh year of Big Talks and the fourth year as a stand-alone program. Host Michael Glab goes one-on-one with Bloomington’s most …

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BloomingOUT w/ 2021- January 7th, 2021

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In this episode, we discuss the Raid on Capitol Hill that happened last night. The sad part about what happened yesterday is that these things happen all the time. When people hold extreme beliefs about how things should be, they tend to go to extreme lengths. This incident brought up a similar one that happened around this time last year …

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Experiments in Alignment and the Persistence of the Motley Crew

Today’s episode looks at social reproduction on the margins of the state – where there is a vitalizing drive to create life beyond, against, and outside of imposing limitations, and a persistence of radical sociality — a fundamental challenge to the normalized organization of life around degradation and exploitation. This vitalizing drive is what our guest today, Laura Harris, calls …

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News Brief – January 5, 2021

3,477 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Indiana on Monday, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. There were 142 newly reported deaths. Locally, Monroe County saw 37 new confirmed cases yesterday, while Lawrence County reported 44. Brown County reported no new cases, but 1 new COVID-19 death. The National Collegiate Athletics Association, or NCAA, announced Monday that …

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January 1, 2021: New Year’s Kites

Happy New Year! This week, we broadcast kites from Strawberry Hampton in Illinois and Daniel Dawson in Saskatchewan, who both called in this week to update us on their conditions. Strawberry Hampton, a Black transgender woman and niece of Fred Hampton, shares the horrific abuses she has suffered inside. Hampton received a rare transfer to an all-women’s facility after she …

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