WHFR Podcasts

WHFR Forum Podcast for October 21, 2014

WHFR Journal, 10-17-14: Brian Whiston & Debbie Dingell

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WHFR Journal

Continuing our effort to inform you about the choices you need to make in the Nov. 4th election, we first interview Dearborn Schools Superintendent Brian Whiston about the "Hold Harmless" millage renewal proposal, and then speak with Debbie Dingell, Democratic candidate to represent the 12th District to the U.S. Congress. No sound bites allowed, and no attacks on other candidates!

Zombie Jesus and the Chocolate Sunshine Band Win Most Eclectic Band Title Ever, Motor Live Drive Podcast for October 16, 2014

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Live From Studio J

Fate (Craigslist) brought together this unique musical experience. Zombie Jesus and the Chocolate Sunshine Band use a simple, fun, yet secret recipe to combine heartfelt pain, happiness, and humor, with unpretentious rock ‘n’ roll. Yet that still doesn't sum up the passion and intellect you're about to hear. Un-scrunch the face you made when you saw the name for the first time. Free your mind and let your ears have all the fun; just don't be surprised when your toes start tapping. When your booty joins in, so much the better. That's what the Motor Live Drive @ 5 is all about.

Happy Trunk or Treat! The WHFR Forum Podcast for October 14, 2014

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WHFR Forum

What is a Trunker, you ask? How can you safely celebrate the Halloween festivities with your kids this season? Listen to this episode of Impact! as Lynn discusses Trunk or Treat with several community leaders. Plus, more area happenings you'll find more than entertaining for the whole family. From hayrides, to donuts and cider, even movies for the kiddies AND, just for the adults. It's Impact! A talk show specifically designed to keep you abreast of what's happening in and around metro Dearborn, available for download anytime. From the only station making waves, WHFR.

The New WHFR Journal Podcast for October 10, 2014

Alex Karasinski Brings the Low End to the Motor Live Drive Podcast for October 9, 2014

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Live From Studio J

Some of us never had the privilege of meeting Victor Wooten when he was in his early twenties. Or hearing him amble into his neighborhood radio station and plug his axe straight in to their board say "Here's what I've got; want more?" Well here's your chance to witness history. In a few years you'll say you heard Alex Karasinski on Motor. The first time, he was the driving force behind Neuro Sonic. The second time, well, he just plugged straight into our board, a man and his axe. Want more?

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10-3-14 R.J. Spangler's Kansas City Six

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Highway 61

R.J. Spangler is well known to Detroit blues and jazz fans, having created, produced, and performed with his numerous groups over the past decades, from the Sun Messengers to today's Planet D Nonet (jazz) and the RJ Spangler Trio (blues), represented in more than 50 recorded albums. In addition, besides gigs with dozens of the most famous blues and R&B artists, RJ was the bandleader for Johnnie Bassett, the current manager/drummer for Alberta Adams, as well as the current President of the Detroit Blues Society.

WHFR Journal, 10-3-14: Paul Homeniuk, Green Party candidate for Governor

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WHFR Journal

Challengers, not incumbents--WHFR continues its quest to reveal what the other stations don't: all the choices you really have as a voter in the Nov. 4th election. The Green Party candidate for Governor, Paul Homeniuk, discusses the Ten Pillars of the Green Party Platform (more than just 'tree-hugging'!), as well as why voting for someone other than a Democrat or Republican makes sense.

Tuesday Forum, 9-30-14: Trinity House

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WHFR Forum

Like listening to live music? Fancy yourself someone others should listen to? Both are possible at Livonia's historic Thrinity House Theatre. Learn about this unique venue when Lynn speaks with Bill Keith, Trinity House Board President and concert coordinator, on the next edition of IMPACT!, the show about individuals and groups making a positive difference in the community.

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