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It has happened to most of us and for those who are still in or waiting for the situation, be sure it has a great chance of happening to you. It’s a long-term relationship breakup. Be it a case of … Continue reading

It’s Banned Books Week and our host, an author who would love to have one of his books banned, talks about some of the volumes banned that many people are clamoring to read, as well as a brief and questionable … Continue reading

By popular demand, the Aug. 22 show, is a solo. The topic is sound, the Internet and you. Sound is a powerful form of data and the Internet is run on data. “The Web is still too quiet,” according to … Continue reading

On July 25’s broadcast, our host goes with the flows of his whim and talks about proverbial “stuff.” Callers were welcome to add or subtract from the topic at hand. Comedian Jeremy Long possibly guests. Brought to you by ‘Molotov … Continue reading

Here’s a type of show we have not done in a while, one with your host and only your host and a host of thoughts, recollections, emotions and perculiar ponderings that can take any direction at any time and find … Continue reading

Jonathan Geffner, virtuoso ventriloquist, returns to the show to talk about his life with Shmendrik, Yosi and other partners that entertain kids and adults. He will also talk about his Kickstarter campaign to fund a movie featuring two of his … Continue reading

It’s time for another Savino-Cotolo show, featuring the former team of Thom and Frank. This month the boys talk about jokes, something that has riddled their past, so to speak. The authors of Humorettes and Topical Paradise, two of radio’s … Continue reading

The difference in a person growing up in the ‘50s with a Generation-Y baby (‘00s) may not be as vast as some claim and any gap may be easily closed with more familiarity of media and digital technology. The Millennial … Continue reading

Dr. Karen Wyatt returns to discuss matters of death and how we can best deal with it when it touches our lives. Dr. Wyatt’s mother recently passed away and she had to face many of the emotional challenges she wrote … Continue reading

A pre-holiday array of pondering childhood adventures of the season with the family supplies the contents of the Dec. 20 show. Join our host for a humorous and poignant parade of memories from the doldrums of Brooklyn, N.Y. Brought to … Continue reading

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