Tuesday night program guide for Something's Happening at Midnight, 3 October
Hi everyone,
Hope all is well.
Notes about the program.
I want to welcome our new subscribers. Good to have you with us!
1) I will be out of the country till Nov 3rd. Some shows will be repeat, some not. I might not be able to send the program guide; I will find out once I reach my destination. I will continue with the shows once I am back.
2)The Something's Happening at Midnight, is broadcast on 89.1fm KNSJ from 12midnight to 3am, Monday thru Thursday nights, in the San Diego area, which you can listen to via streaming live at knsj.org website. Our theme music is Time is Tight by Booker T. & MGs.
3) If you miss any of the shows, I might be able to send you the audio files of some of the shows for your convenience as knsj has problems with archiving the shows.
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5) The financial goal for knsj's 10th anniversary (celebration in October) is $50K; I am hopeful that we can raise $5K from this list. I am contributing $100.
Tonight's program guide for Tuesday, 3 October.
Tonight is Tuesday night, and we will haveexcellent shows covering health and health related issues that are veryinformative. You might want to take notes, so get ready!
Hour 1) A talk byprofessorRobert Lustig, MD, author, onthe topic of “The Subcellular processes that Belies all Chronic Disease”. He is professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology at UCSF. What happens when 56% of food sold in the US is ultra-processed food? What do liver, glaucous, and fructose have in common? You might want to take notes!
Link:https://youtu.be/DdDiarWB_h0
Hour 2) Tami Simon, director of Sounds True, in conversation with Dr.Joanna Macy, author, ecophilosopher, and Buddhist scholar, on the topic of “We Belong: Hope, Choice, and our relationship with the Earth”.
Link: https://content.blubrry.com/sounds_true/PD06347W_Joanna-Macy.mp3
Website: soundstrue.com
Hour 3) a show on the topic of “How to Build, Maintain, andRepair Gut Health”, part 3 of 3, with Andrew Huberman, Prof. of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine, in conversation with Dr. Justin Sonnenburg, professorof Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford University whose research focuses onhow microbes in our gut impact our physical and mental health.
Link: https://youtu.be/ouCWNRvPk20
That’s our show for tonight.
Buzz
Monday night's SHM program guide, 29 April Hi everyone, Hope all is well. Hours 1 and 2) An interview with professor Norman Finkelstein by the host of PoliticsJoe on the topic of “Israel Palestine” from 26 April. Link: https://youtu.be/gu4OMmoo5mw Hours 2 and 3) An interview of Ray McGovern by Robert Scheer on the topic of “Russia Will Win No Matter what” from 21 April. Link: https://youtu.be/AyRxSB6LtUQ Hour 3) An interview of Anya Parampil by Judge Napolitano on the topic of “The State Department and Free Speech” from 29 April. Link: https://youtu.be/HxHIXgGUvAw that's our show. Good night. Buzz
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