SPECIAL recent podcasts from the internet: the latest news and information from Sierra Club and The Planetary Society, plus a TED Talk by David Pogue, New York Times technology writer, telling us "Ten Time-Saving Ways to Use Technology."
SPECIAL: Two of the best weekly science podcasts from the internet tell the story of the ASTEROID that will MISS the earth this Friday, Feb. 15--but not by much (17,000 miles)! Here are the most recent episodes of "EarthSky22" and "Planetary Radio" to give you the background.
Rick Phillips is known as “The Anomaly Man". He is an author, lecturer, paranormal experiencer and hosts his own blog site with the paranormal theme. He has been interviewed on numerous radio and web shows sharing his investigations as well as his own personal experiences with the paranormal to include his own close encounter UFO sighting in 1991.
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.
Host Mike Holloway and his special guest, Palm Reader Darlene Denning, discus the aspects of palm reading and what all those seemingly innocent lines, bumps and shapes on your hands really mean. Darlene will tell how she became interested in palm reading and how "reading" your palms can reveal things about love, life, career and health as well as opening up new vistas for you to explore! She also discuses the connection between palm reading and other modalities such as numerology, etc.
All the news and insight about Dearborn Heights that we can cover in this one hour each month--on the second Tuesday or online from this website immediately after broadcast for listening anytime: click on Talk Shows--Tuesday Forum--(select date). Guests today: Dearborn Heights city council person Ned Apigian and Wayne County commissioner Diane Webb.
"Selected Shorts" (PRI) is our 5th Tuesday choice: Fantasy author Neil Gaiman is interviewed about Edgar Allan Poe, American author (1809-1849) most famous for his horror stories. Spirited readings are presented of Poe's "The Telltale Heart," "The Black Cat," and "The Raven."