WHFR Podcasts

WHFR Monday Forum Podcast for March 19, 2012

WHFR Journal, 3-16-12: MI Representative George Darany

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WHFR Journal

Dearborn's elected representative to the Michigan House in Lansing, George Darany, was in our studio FOR THE FULL HOUR to give us a detailed legislative report and to answer lots of questions from co-hosts Jay Korinek and Dennis Rymarz.

Emilio Basa - Solo Singer Songwriter Guitarist

WHFR Forum Podcast for March 13, 2012

Monday FORUM, 3-12-12: EarthSky 22, two Philosophy Bites, and Freakonomics Radio

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WHFR Monday Forum

A variety of challenging topics from the best of the Internet podcasts: EarthSky 22--Mars 2012!, Philosphy Bites--David Eagleman on Morality and the Brain, Philosophy Bites--Philip Schofield on Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism, and Freakonomics Radio--"It's Not the President, Stupid" [No one is 'commander in chief' of the U.S. economy.]

WHFR Journal, 3-9-12: Dearborn's State of the City Address

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WHFR Journal

For the first 35 minutes of the show, we present our digital recording of Dearborn Mayor John B. O'Reilly's annual speech about our city, given on March 5, 2012 (edited without the introductions and the applause).

The Fake Take - Young Heavy Blues Rock Trio

WHFR Forum Podcast for March 6, 2012: We Are Not Alone

Roger Marsh joins host David Twichell today. Roger is a UFO writer, author and playwright. As an independent filmmaker, he has written and directed two full length films and three documentaries. He is director of communications for both the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) and Pennsylvania MUFON. He writes articles for the National UFO Examiner and is the editor of the MUFON UFO Journal.

Monday FORUM, 3-5-12: Freakonomics Radio and Skepticality

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WHFR Monday Forum

Two challenging podcasts are selected for this week: (1) "How Biased Is Your Media?" from Freakonomics Radio (Stephen J. Dubner)--When it comes to politics and media, the left argues that the right is more biased than the left while the right argues that the left is more biased than the right. Who’s right?.

The New WHFR Journal Podcast for March 2, 2012

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