WHFR Podcasts
WHFR Monday Forum Podcast for December 10, 2012
The New WHFR Journal Podcast for December 7, 2012
The Holy Rollers - an all star blues gospel revival featuring Rev. Robert Jones, Tino Gross, Bruce Neault and Wall-E.
WHFR Forum Podcast for December 4, 2012: We Are Not Alone
December 21, 2012 is almost upon us. This is the end date of the Mayan calendar and some say the “end of days”. Do these prophesies hold water or are they just all wet? Our guest will be Joseph Marra, a Doctor of Nursing Practice with an established practice at his Urgent Care Center in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Joe is also a hypnotherapist, reiki master, intuitive healer, and spiritual counselor. Joe’s teachings have been heard all over the globe through his Universal Talk Radio Show. Mr. Marra believes in curing the body, mind and spirit. He is also well versed in the 12-21-12 prophesy.
12-3-12: Gov. Snyder's Address on Energy & the Environment
Thanks to the Michigan Information and Research Service for making available this podcast of Gov. Snyder's speech to the Michigan legislature last week on his proposals for a statewide energy policy. Though mostly a subscription news service for the professional media, MIRS does offer a free podcast with Lansing political updates available to all every Monday: mirsnews.com.
The New WHFR Journal Podcast for November 30, 2012
Lettercamp - two members of this indie rock collective sing and play over prerecorded band tracks.
11-27-12, Tuesday Forum: Suicide--Fact and Foolishness
In this time of supposed-and expected-Good Will and Good Cheer, some are depressed, to one degree or another. It's a major cause of death of young persons, surprisingly. Station Advisor Jay Korinek hosts this documentary, produced in 1997, with research and some thematically-chosen music.
11-26-12, Monday Forum: Philosophy Talk & TED Talk
PhiloTalk: With the recent global economic crisis, many people wonder if our economic policies are built on sound principles or on dubious, unscientific claims. What kinds of assumptions does Economics make about markets and the behavior of producers and consumers? Then, Louie Schwartzberg, filmmaker, makes a statement for "Nature, Beauty, Gratitude."