WHFR Music Performances

Staggolee the future of Detroit Blues Rock

Monday Forum, 9-19-11: EarthSky22, EarthSky8, and Planetary Radio

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WHFR Monday Forum

EarthSky22--"Richard Feynman is still awesome"; EarthSky8--"Joseph DeSimone on being an inventor"; and Planetary Radio--"Ending the World with a Song at Dragon Con." All science, always provocative!

The Beggars Detroit's favorite party

Monday FORUM, 9-12-11: Skepticality--"Extreme Fear"

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WHFR Monday Forum

"Skepticality" is a frequent podcast produced by The Skeptics Society, founded by professor and author Michael Schermer. Fear is a complex and a mysterious force that can, at times, sabotage our ability to think clearly, drive us to blind panic, or give us seemingly superhuman speed, strength, and powers of perception.

Robert Penn Blues Band real deal Motor City blues and soul

WHFR Forum Podcast for September 6, 2011: We Are Not Alone wsg Bill Weber

Bill Weber is a Field Investigator for The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). Weber supports MUFON through participation in their Pennsylvania State UFO conferences and will be speaking there this October on the subject of UFOs and Technology. Weber has been the State Section Director for the 13 counties representing South-Eastern Pennsylvania since January of 2010. His background is in Electrical Engineering where, as a designer, he holds 3 U.S. Patents. Have some of our technologies been back engineered from crashed UFOs?

WHFR Monday Forum, 9-5-11: Freakonomics Radio-"The Suicide Paradox"

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WHFR Monday Forum

There are more than twice as many suicides as murders in the U.S., but suicide attracts far less scrutiny. This current episode of Freakonomics Radio, hosted by bestselling author Stephen J. Dubner, writing "Freakonomics" with Steven D. Levitt, digs through the numbers and finds all kinds of surprises, supported by psychology professor David Lester, considered to be "the dean of suicide studies."

Paul Miles Solo acoustic Blues man

Monday Forum Podcast, 8-29-11: Philosophy Talk and EarthSky8

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WHFR Monday Forum

"Philosophy Talk: Health Care--Right or Privilege?" What is it? Do we have a right to healthcare, and to good high quality healthcare, in any precise and defensible sense? Or is the "right to healthcare" just a nice way to say it would be very nice if everyone had healthcare? Ken and John take a philosophical lens to the alleged right to healthcare and health insurance with Laurence Baker from the Center for Health Policy at Stanford University.

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