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Hola Bloomington-July 26, 2019

Locutora, Brenda Espinoza y Josefa Luce, entrevistan a invitada Mariana Torres Sojo Consul de departamento de Protección del Consulado Mexicano en Indianápolis.  Enterate de los servicios que el consul Mexicano en Indianapolis ofrece, habla sobre los tipos de operativo, migratoria de rutina, las redadas, y tambien la importancia de conocer sus derechos y tener un plan listo en la que …

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BloomingOUT w/ Prince – July 25th, 2019

Your weekly update and discussion for LGBTQ+ news with your favorite hosts! With special guest Prince. This week in the news: Yelena Grigoryeva, Russian LGBT Activist, Is Found Dead; Friends Say She Was Threatened Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosello resigns after protest Taiga Isikawa, first openly gay male lawmaker in Japan says, “[same-sex marriage] will happen with in the 6 …

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Local Live – SweetBabyLucas

SweetBabyLucas is an experimental electronic solo artist. He uses a sampler and his own peculiar muse to craft strange sounds and beats. Tracks: 1.) Whomp’s Basement 2.) Peter W 3.) Peter W 2 4.) Sleeping in the Snail House 5.) Tropic of Orange 6.) Finish Line Credits: Host: Jessie Grubb Engineers: Jim Lang, Kate Welch, Ilze Ackerbergs Producer: Jessie Grubb …

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Eco Report- July 25, 2019

Eco

On today’s program, There is promising science about bats that may alleviate the deadly white nose syndrome. An oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico has been leaking oil for fifteen years. There are no more free-flowing rivers in the USA. In our Secret Life of Fungi segment, WFHB’s Kalynn Huffman Brower explores the past present and future of fungi …

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Eco Feature July 25, 2109

Eco

Today, WFHB’s Norm Holy talks with world renowned fisheries scientist Dr. Daniel Pauly, about how over fishing and changing environmental conditions are impacting fish populations in North American waters. Dr. Pauly is with the Institute for Oceans and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia.

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Saturday’s Child – Will Holler

Join WFHB live from the Monroe County History Center on July 13th, at 11:00 am for Saturday’s Child, WFHB’s longest running remote broadcast—presenting Will Holler. Listen live on your radio or be part of the audience with complimentary coffee, juice and bagels.

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Interchange – Unequal Suffering: Eduardo Brondizio On Biodiversity and Species Extinction

Today’s show “The Disaster of Development: On Biodiversity and Species Extinction” with guest Eduardo Brodizio will forgo our usual format of segments and music breaks in favor of bringing you as much conversation as possible in the time allotted to us. Our single musical selection today is McCoy Tyner’s “Utopia” off of the 1968 album Tender Moments, featuring Tyner on …

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Bring It On! – July 22, 2019

Hosts Clarence Boone and Roberta Radovich spend the hour speaking with Dr. Terri Francis, director of the IU Black Film Center/Archive and Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies. She is joined by IU Professor of French and Italian Dr. Vincent Bouchard. They are here today to to discuss Bouchard’s symposium on Paulin Soumanou Vieyra (1925-1987), a Senegalese filmmaker and …

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Inside Outdoors – Saturday, July 20, 2019

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Talk about temperature! We’ve been having a heat wave all across the world, and also locally. A man get’s 30 months probation, 30,000 in fines, as well as losing his hunting license for poaching deer, caller talks abot the weather and talks about working through hot spells as a matter …

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