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Transcripts for KAJX 91 5 FM/KCJX 88 9 FM [Aspen Public Radio] KAJX 91 5 FM/KCJX 88 9 FM [Aspen Public Radio] 20170909 160000

This is Aspen Public Radio broadcasting. You are listening to radio lad radio. Hey I m Jeff I m Robert Krulwich Radio Lab today we have the story of just how hard it can be to be who you actually are what it seems like the entire world is doing its best to make you who you actually want I guess I could I mean this could be too many details but story starts for us with David Conrad So for me it was back in the late 2014 I was living in Philadelphia as a grad student and at the time David was applying for jobs and one of the jobs he was applying for was at a radio show that was doing a series about international women s issues and so I had this on my mind and I was taking a bus to the university and I just overheard somebody talking about their recent trip to Venice. And of course the classic tourist thing to do when you go to Venice is to take a ride on the canal boats the gondolas you know go down the canal maybe someone sings a famous song 6. It s very romantic. The person sitting on

Transcripts for KDNK 88 1 FM [KDNK Community Radio] KDNK 88 1 FM [KDNK Community Radio] 20170827 220000

You are listening to radio lad radio from Dunedin w n y say. Hey I m Jad Abumrad I am Robert Krulwich This is Radio Lab and today it s it s conservation conservation the movement conservation the principle conservation the trouble conservation the confusion here there are so many of us on the planet now doing so many different things which affect the air and water but the creatures on the planet can no longer really be. An influence by our presence they can t be truly wired. And that made me wonder. If you want to give the other creatures on earth a little more room to be wild and independent than what do we have to give up in fact how much are we willing to give up to make that happen. I don t know if these are the tough questions. I mean you know I m not good at the answer pyrite . So this is John John Malone wrote a book called Wild Ones and I m a writer with The New York Times Magazine and being a writer he told me his story and this is a story which shed some light on this questi

Transcripts for KAJX 91 5 FM/KCJX 88 9 FM [Aspen Public Radio] KAJX 91 5 FM/KCJX 88 9 FM [Aspen Public Radio] 20170826 020000

This is stand Bialik you re host for Saturday night Aspen What s your weekly only show to National Public Radio 78 pm every Saturday for a fun one hour show to bring back some memories on Aspen for quakes and spend 6 of the show that s number supporting us from public radio news using your station center t s 78 pm. This is Aspen Public Radio broadcasting k.g. Accessed from k.c. Gx. I. Think. Think. What you re with. Your listening to Radio Lab radio from going to n.y.c. Say. Hey I m Jad Abumrad and I am Robert Krulwich Radio Lab and today it s it s conservation conservation the movement conservation the principle conservation the trouble conservation the confusion here there are so many of us on the planet now doing so many different things which affect the air and water that the creatures on the planet can no longer really be. An influence by our presence they can t be truly why. And that made me wonder. If you want to give the other creatures on earth a little more room to be wild a

Transcripts for KHSU 90 5 FM [KGO 810] KHSU 90 5 FM [KGO 810] 20170825 010000

Now the news. From n.p.r. News in Washington I m Barbara Kline Forecasters are warning hurricane Harvey will be a major life threatening storm when it makes landfall late Friday or early Saturday the National Hurricane Center s urging residents on the Texas Gulf Coast to complete emergency preparations today N.P.R. s Greg Allen reports several communities have ordered mandatory evacuations the mayor of Corpus Christie told residents in low lying areas to consider leaving but stopped short of ordering a mandatory evacuation officials in Iran s us Refugio and somber tree c.e.o. Counties have ordered residents to leave while companies have pulled workers from offshore rigs and begun shutting down some refineries the main concern with hurricane Harvey is flooding the storm is expected to bring a $6.00 to $12.00 foot storm surge to an area from Padre Island to Sergeant Texas Forecasters say Harvey is likely to stall as it makes landfall dumping $15.00 to $25.00 inches of rain on the Texas

Transcripts for KCHO 91 7 FM/KFPR 88 9 FM [North State Public Radio] KCHO 91 7 FM/KFPR 88 9 FM [North State Public Radio] 20170824 230000

And we ve got 2 and a half hours of All Things Considered on the way. At $630.00 it s cultivating points and we also have an ass p.r. News feature. 44 here with your continued support. State Public Radio. a man known as The Prince of Broadway now the news. Live from n.p.r. News in Washington. Millions of people along the Texas Gulf Coast are stockpiling emergency supplies and filling gas tanks ahead of hurricane Harvey it s expected to make landfall tomorrow night or early Saturday and Forecasters expect the storm surge to bring devastating and life threatening flooding and Texas won t be the only state feeling it N.P.R. s Debbie Elliott reports Louisiana is also bracing for floods is gaining strength as it moves slowly over the warm Gulf waters forecast tracks have it coming ashore in south Texas as a hurricane and then meandering along the coast dousing already saturated areas with as much as 20 inches of rain already been a problem in New Orleans this summer in part because the ci

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