WHFR Podcasts
WHFR Forum Podcast for December 6, 2011: We Are Not Alone wsg Paul Von Ward
Host David Twichell interviews Paul Von Ward, an independent scholar, author and ordained Baptist minister. His book, “We Have Never Been Alone: A History of Extraterrestrial Intervention," explores the ancient astronaut theory, world religions, and cultural myths to demonstrate their connection with today’s UFO phenomenon. Mr. Ward has graduate degrees in government and psychology from Harvard and Florida State University, and for three decades has served as a U.S. naval officer, U.S. diplomat, and international educator. Currently, he is a MUFON [Mutual UFO Network] consultant in psychology.
WHFR Monday Forum Podcast for December 5, 2011
The New WHFR Journal Podcast for December 2, 2011
Desolation Angels alt country with punk attitude
Tuesday FORUM, 11-29-11: Dearborn Heights News & Views
Ned Apigian, Dearborn Heights council person, talks with the current Dearborn Heights City Assessor, Barbara McDermott; the City Comptroller, Vince Macari; and the Human Resources Director, Elizabeth Sobota-Perry for a "Financial Analysis of the Future of the City."
Monday FORUM, 11-28-11: Parent Connection
The University of Michigan-Dearborn's Environmental Interpretive Center is featured, as an ideal real-world science resource for students and their parents. Guests are: David Susko, Director of EIC, and Julie Craves, Supervisor of Avian Research at Rouge River Bird Observatory. Host: Margaret King Ahmed.
The New WHFR Journal Podcast for November 25, 2011
Thanksgiving Classical Broadcast
WHFR Forum Podcast for November 22, 2011
Monday Forum, 11-12-11: TED Talks, MonsterTalk, & Freakonomics
This week we feature (1) TED Talks: Charlie Todd on the shared experience of absurdity [sorry, originally a VIDEO presentation--just listen carefully and IMAGINE], (2) MonsterTalk: Paranormality (Psychic Dogs, Ghosts, & Silly Voices): an interview with Richard Wiseman, and (3) a short Freakonomics [Stephen J. Dubner] report on "Unnatural Turkeys." Happy Thanksgiving!
