Posted: Wednesday, 21 July 2010 6:41PM

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2/7 - Healthy food advocate Anne Mosness joins me to discuss food labeling and frankenfish.


2/6 - We discuss art and visual experience with local artist and designer John Cannell.


2/3 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


2/2 - Throat singer and sound healer Matthew Kocel is my guest.


2/1 - I talk with "honey badger" video narrator Randall, local Planned Parenthood executive director Linda McCarthy and Jorge Valenzuala of United Farm Workers.


1/31 - My guest is Nick Lake, author of "In Darkness," a novel about Haiti's history and recent experience.


1/30 - Rick Dubrow and Stoney Bird of No Coal! join me for a discussion of the Bellingham Community Bill of Rights aimed at stopping coal train traffic through the city.


1/27 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


1/26 - My guest is Jeff Paterson, organizer of the Bradley Manning Support Network, who is spearheading efforts to get the military whistle blower freed.


1/25 - I talk with Dennis Sigler of the SOS Movement which is lobbying in Olympia to Save Our (social) Services; and we discuss the State of the Union address.


1/24 - Committed couple Dotti and Roby join me to discuss and celebrate marriage equality in Washington.


1/23 - We talk food justice with Eric Holt-Gimenez of Food First and Rosalinda Guillen of Community to Community.


1/20 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


1/19 - Michael Jacobsen of Veterans for Peace discusses Boeing's dark side; and Capt. Charles Moore describes the plastic garbage patch he discovered in the Pacific.


1/18 - U.S. Representative Rick Larsen joins us for a discussion of the issues.


1/17 - My guest is Chuck Richards, president of Health Care for All - Washington, to discuss a state single payer health care system.


1/16 - Dan McShane joins me for a discussion of a proposed expansion of the gravel quarry on Lummi Island.


1/13 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


1/12 - Will horses be slaughtered in America again; and why doesn't America invent things anymore?


1/11 - We talk Reuse vs Recycle with Thoren Rogers of the Appliance Depot.


1/10 - I talk with a representative of Environment Washington about a proposed statewide plastic bag ban modeled after Bellingham's, and Jim Cozad about the Poverty March on MLK Day.


1/9 - We discuss a number of issues including the economy and a new legislative session in Olympia.


1/6 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


1/5 - Three members of Occupy Bellingham discuss where the movement is and where it goes from here.


1/4 - Blogger and writer Matthew Thuney joins me for a rousing discussion of issues, personalities and politics.


1/3/12 - I'm joined by a number of instructors from Whatcom Folk School, which offers more than 60 classes in a wide range of practical and fun topics.



12/23 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


12/22 - The true cause of the housing meltdown - we hear about it from the Center for Responsible Lending; and we discuss ethics and county government with blogger Shane Roth.



12/21 - Two of the Bellingham 12 join us, along with a supporter and their attorney, to discuss their arrests as they shut down rail traffic in downtown Bellingham.


12/20 - Lynn Tamonte, deputy director of America's Voice, joins me for a discussion of what immigration reform should look like.


12/19 - Scott Slesinger, legislative director for the Natural Resources Defense Council, joins me to discuss why the Keystone XL pipeline would be bad for America.



12/16 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


12/15 - My guest is Dr. Spencer Brown, author of "Goldilocks Mission: Man's Next Great Migration," in which he advocates planning for the human colonization of another planet.


12/14 - I talk with Nic Callero of the National Wildlife Federation about the dangers of mercury pollution; and political analyst Brad Bannon on the withdrawal from Iraq and its implications for the coming election.


12/13 - I talk with Lisa Borders, a co-founder of the group No Labels which is focused on ending gridlock in congress.


12/12 - Dr. Jill Stein, Green Party presidential candidate, is my guest.


12/9 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


12/8 - Professor of environmental policy Michael Dorsey is attending the climate summit in South Africa and says the U.S. is standing in the way of action.


12/7 - Economist and author Peter Cohan discusses the sick system of campaign finance and influence in America.


12/6 - My guests are the lawyer who argued the case to force Washington oil refineries to clean up their emissions; and the Health Policy Director for ThinkProgress.org on health care reform



12/5 - Why do guys like Herman Cain think they can get away with bad behavior; and a long time unemployed Washington woman who's headed to D.C. to make her plight known.


12/2 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


12/1 - I speak with nurses rallying against proposed job cuts and other changes at St. Joe's Hospital, and with an author who says we won't see a return to full employment even with an economic recovery.


11/30 - Dr. Salah Salman, who's worked at Harvard Medical Center and other prestigious hospitals around the world, discusses his book in which he says the industry's focus is on profit, not good health care.


11/29 - Political blogger Riley Sweeney joins me to discuss his investigation into possible loss of city revenue and conflict of interest in moonlighting being done by Bellingham employees.


11/28 - My guest, Terry Thomas, recounts his journey to discover true spirituality after his wife was killed the day after their wedding.


11/23 - Get Naked Friday on a Wednesday...open lines!


11/22 - I revisit Occupy Bellingham after last night's terrible windstorm.


11/21 - We discuss climate change and the need for new revenues to balance the state budget.


11/18 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


11/17 - Greg Graffin, frontman for the punk band Bad Religion and evolutionary scientist, discusses his new book Anarchy Evolution; and we talk about Bellingham's plastic bag ban with a representative from Environment Washington.


11/16 - "What's The Economy For, Anyway?" That's the title of a new book co-authored by my guest John de Graaf in which he argues that we need to focus on happiness instead of profit.


11/15 - We discuss the public push for legislation that would make same-sex marriage legal in Washington.


11/14 - Local chiropractor Dr. Robert Affolter joins me for a discussion of intelligent design and evolution.


11/11 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


11/10 - Do the graves of despots and the notorious become shrines for their followers; and are outrageous pundits like Glenn Beck actually bad for America?


11/9 - A fun look at election results with political bloggers Shane Roth and Riley Sweeney.


11/8 - Former Secretary of Defense joins us to discuss his new novel about a nuclear attack on a U.S. city; and the captain who first found it describes the plastic patch in the north Pacific.


11/7 - Doris Kent, who's son Jonathan Santos was killed in Iraq, discusses Veteran Navigator, a program she began to help vets receive the benefits they have coming.



11/4 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


11/3 - My guests are local author Tim McHugh on his new book "Ivan! A Pound Dog's View on Life, Love and Leashes" and environmental researcher Chad Weldy on the health effects of diesel exhaust.


11/2 - Whatcom County Council candidate Christina Maginnis is my guest.


11/1 - I talk with some of the campers at the Occupy Bellingham site at Maritime Heritage Park.


10/31 - I discuss comprehensive immigration reform with NY immigration lawyer Michael Wildes. Then former congresswoman Linda Smith of Washington talks about her efforts to eradicate child sex trafficing.


10/28 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


10/27 - Congressional candidate from Virginia Andy Schmookler joins us for a discussion of the economy, republicans and the general mess our political system is in.


10/26 - Helen Benedict, author of Sand Queen, a novel about women and the Iraq war, and educator Arthur Lieber, who says our education system is designed to churn out conservatives, are my guests.


10/25 - Frankenfish, deadly salmon viruses and the largest fish farm yet in Washington waters - wild fish advocate Anne Mosness discusses all those issues and more.


10/24 - We learn about the practicality of solar energy in the northwest from Josh Miller of Western Solar in Bellingham.

10/21 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!



10/20 - Bellingham mayoral candidate Kelli Linville is my guest.



10/19 - Bellingham Mayor Dan Pike takes listeners questions.


10/18 - We broadcast live from Fairhaven Haggen to support the community food drive and get the low down on new bank card fees and hear from a citizen who was arrested for video taping an assault arrest downtown.



10/17 - Members of Solidarity join me to discuss the progressive candidate endorsement forum that's back this year.


10/14 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


10/13 - My guest is Dana Vasalli, a botonist, biologist and peace advocate who's traveled to Afghanistan and Iraq to meet the people there and get a sense of the effect of war on them.


10/12 - Some organizers and participants discuss the goals of Occupy Bellingham.


10/11 - Trust in government, companies and the economy is at an all-time low. How can it be rebuilt? My guest has studied how and why we do or do not trust.


10/10 - Gene Marx of the Whatcom chapter of Veterans for Peace was part of the Occupy protests in D.C. over the weekend and joins us to discuss the experience.


10/7 - Get Naked Friday...open lines! Plus I speak with environmental activist Dillon Thomson about the Deep Green Resistance movement.


10/6 - Derrick Barnes of D&D Insurance joins us to answer questions about changes in Medicare and health insurance.


10/5 - A protester from Bellingham gives an update on what's happening at the Occupy Seattle event, and a filmmaker discusses his documentary about a hippie community still going strong in eastern Washington.


10/4 - Rosalinda Guillen of Community to Community Development and Ann Russell from the Kulshan Community Land Trust join me for a discussion of food and environmental sovereignty.


10/3 - Bill Distler with Veterans for Peace joins me for a discussion on Afghanistan and the cost of war.


9/30 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


9/29 - Currency expert Andrew Gause discusses our broken monetary system, then singer/songwriter Shawn Gallaway joins us to with a preview of Saturday night's Vitality Concert in Bellingham.


9/28 - My guest is Juan Melendez, a man who spent nearly 18 years on Florida's death row for a crime he didn't commit, and who now campaigns against the death penalty.


9/27 - German socialist activist Linda Fischer presents the case for socialism in the face of global financial crisis.


9/26 - Jobs, the shrinking middle class and the organized labor movement...we discuss them all with Mark Lowry, President of the Amalgamated Transit Workers Local that represents WTA drivers.


9/23 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


9/22 - Have a skill you could teach to others? Want to learn something new? Whatcom Folk School is for you!


9/21 - Criminal defense attorney Jeffrey Lustick joins me for a discussion of the state of the death penalty in America.


9/20 - Writer Clay Holtzman joins me to discuss his experience living on a food budget of 7 dollars per day, which is about the budget of someone on food assistance.


9/19 - We talk with a representative of Tarsandsaction.org about protests aimed at stopping the planned Keystone XL pipeline that would carry tar sands oil through the nation's midsection.


9/16 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


9/15 - We discuss climate change with the producer of Al Gore's web marathon.


9/14 - Representatives of the Whatcom Re-entry Coaltion, dedicated to easing former inmates' re-integration into society, are my guests.


9/13 - We discuss some of the characters who make up the board of the NRA with Media Matters' David Holthouse and talk about the growing poverty level in the U.S.


9/12 - My guest is Francis Moore Lappe' to discuss her new book "Eco-mind: Changing the Way We Think to Create the World We Want."


9/9 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


9/8 - Reporter Mike Alberti of remappingdebate.org on his article about a nation where business embraces the welfare state; and James Stein, author of "Cosmic Numbers: The Numbers That Define Our Universe."



9/7 - Oil analyst and author of the book "Oil and Finance: The Epic Corruption," Raymond Learsy, joins me to discuss the powers the influence the volatile price of oil.


9/6 - What role does the media play in society, both good and bad? We discuss it with Maria Armoudian, author of the new book "Kill the Messenger: The Media's Role in the Fate of the World."


9/2 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


9/1 - My guest is local author Leah Burton who's new book "God, Guns and Greed" exposes Dominionism in the Republican Party.


8/31 - My guest is Dr. Gabriel Calzada, a researcher from Spain who studied that country's investment in green jobs and found it was a drag on its economy.

...and here's a link to Dr. Calzada's report.


8/30 - Whatcom County Council member Ken Mann is my guest as we discuss gravel mines, wind turbines and some other hot county issues.


8/29 - Wild fish and anti-farmed seafood activists Anne Mosness and Laura Hendricks are my guests...


8/26 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


8/25 - In light of the rebels' apparent victory, were we right to support NATO action against Gaddafi?


8/24 - Rick Rutz is an environmental activist who's worked for decades to get the dams on the Elwha River removed. His dream is finally coming true.


8/23 - Could the unpermitted work done at Cherry Point trigger a moratorium on development of the proposed coal shipping terminal? Land use attorney Jean Melious joins me to discuss it.


8/22 - Arthur Stamoulis, Executive Director of Citizens Trade Campaign, joins me to discuss the negative effects free trade agreements with South Korea, Columbia and Panama would have on labor here and in those countries.


8/19 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


8/18 - We discuss the face of poverty in Whatcom County with Opportunity Council Executive Director Dave Finet and Greg Winter of the Homeless Services Center.


8/17 - Economist Peter Cohan joins me to discuss investing in gold and the economy overall.


8/16 - My guests are local protest singer songwriter Boris Budd and his wife Claudia Budd as we broadcast live from the Northwest Washington Fair.


8/15 - My guests include Lori Fueston, whose son Josh suffered PTSD and committed suicide after a deployment to Iraq, and Pastor Britt Minshall who's calling for an end to the war on wages in the U.S.


8/12 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


8/11 - Rosalinda Guillen of Community to Community Development joins me for a discussion of immigrant issues including E-Verify and Secure Communities.


8/10 - I talk with Ed Baker of La Conner who's founded a website where you can make a donation to help pay down the national debt, and local members of moveon.org who are protesting outside Congressman Rick Larsen's Bellingham office.


8/9 - My guests are Dr. Pam Laughlin of Whatcom Docs, a group of doctors calling for a health impact assessment of the proposed coal shipping terminal, and David Holthouse of Media Matters on white supremacists involved in the Tea Party movement.


8/8 - The credit downgrade...


8/5 - Get Naked Friday...open lines! Plus an interview with the Amazing Kreskin.


8/4 - My guests are Drs. Steve and Anne Berman, co-founders of the non-profit Digivations Institute, with the goal of teaching science, math and technology via the arts and experience.


8/3 - Barry Buchanan, incumbent in the Ward 3 seat on the Bellingham City Council, is my guest.


8/2 - I speak with Imam Mustafa Zayed about Islamophobia in light of the attacks in Norway; and Matt Krogh with Re-sources about unapproved road building at the coal terminal site.


8/1 - The Rev. Meredith Ann Murray joins me to discuss spiritual peacemaking.


7/29 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


7/28 - Members of United for National Healthcare join me to talk about the importance of Medicare and Medicaid.


7/27 - David Stahlheim, candidate for Whatcom County Executive, is my guest.


7/26 - Drew Courtney from People for the American Way discusses the group's new report on "The Right Wing Playbook on Anti-Muslim Extremism."


7/25 - My guest is congressional candidate Andrew Schmookler to discuss the manufactured "debt crisis."


7/22 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


7/21 - My guests are Dr. Thomas Power of the University of Montana whose study found that an abundance of cheap coal from the U.S. would cause China to burn more of it, and Michael and Tara who are hosting a medicinal marijuana farmers market.


7/20 - Happy Valley resident Barbara Perry discusses her attempts to change the city's plans to expand the Post Point wastewater treatment plant and why she thinks it's important.



7/19 - Cathy Lehman of Futurewise and city council member Jack Weiss join me for a disucussion of transportation issues for Bellingham and beyond.


7/18 - We discuss how to better re-integrate offenders into society with members of the Whatcom Re-entry Coalition.


7/8 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


7/7 - Sheriff Bill Elfo is running for re-election and he joins me for a discussion about the issues and his administration.


7/6 - Pridefest chair Nick Milhoan is my guest to discuss this year's event and issues important to the queer community.


7/5 - My guest is Tom Anderson, candidate for Whatcom County Executive.


7/1 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


6/30 - Don Thompson, president of the Oil Sands Developers Group, is my guest to present the industry's view of oil recovered from Canada's tar sands.


6/29 - My guests are WEA President Mary Lindquist and Angelo Carusone, founder of the StopBeck campaign and anti-Fox News campaigner for Media Matters.


6/28 - My guest is Steve Moore, a local real estate broker running for Bellingham mayor.


6/27 - Bob Taylor, candidate for Whatcom County Sheriff, is my guest.


6/24 - My guest is satirical progressive singer songwriter Roy Zimmerman.


6/23 - I talk with Nick Hartrich of Sustainable Connections about this weekend's sustainable home and landscape tour; then with a Bellingham man who's biking to all 30 major league ballparks.


6/22 - Bill Distler of Veterans for Peace joins us for a discussion of Afghanistan ahead of President Obama's announcement of a troop draw-down.


6/21 - Bellingham City Councilman Terry Borneman joins us for a discussion of the issues facing the city.


6/20 - The true cost of coal; Van Jones challenges Glenn Beck; and why Clarence Thomas should resign from the Supreme Court.


6/17 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


6/16 - Can anyone be the next Bill Gates by skipping college and going directly into business? I talk with an economist who says "no way."



6/15 - How can we reverse corporate dominance of our communities and political process? We discuss Democracy School, which is coming to Bellingham.


6/14 - Ken Oplinger of the Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce and Industry joins me for a discussion of the proposed coal shipping terminal at Cherry Point.


6/9 - Open lines on a Thursday!


6/8 - My guest is Dr. Ron Frost, author of "Religion vs. Science: Where both sides go wrong in the great evolution debate"


6/7 - Bellingham mayoral candidate Kelli Linville joins me to take your questions.


6/6 - My guest is Dr. Robert Affolter to discuss the Win Win Revolution, aimed at creating a government that we all like (really).


6/3 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


6/2 - Larry Vanderpol, who's been dealing with being bipolar since his teen years, and his wife Candie join me for a discussion of issues related to mental illness.



6/1 - Former Marine Jessice Goodell discusses her book "Shade It Black," about her experience as a mortuary worker in Iraq; and Dr. Jane Hightower talks about mercury pollution and poisoning.


5/31 - Mayoral candidate Clayton Petree joins me to discuss his motivations for running, and I talk with former Sarah Palin advisor Frank Bailey who's written a book critical of the former Alaska governor.


5/27 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


5/26 - J Lynne Walker, a candidate for Whatcom County Auditor, is my guest.


5/25 - Washington Education Association president Mary Lindquist and a discussion of the budget working its way through Olympia.


5/24 - Bellingham Mayor Dan Pike takes listeners questions and comments.


5/23 - What are the limits of our rights?


5/20 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


5/19 - We find out about Green Festival in Seattle, then Allan Holendar joins me to discuss his book "Zentrepreneurism."



5/18 - Oil Expert and author of "Black Tide" Antonia Juhasz is my guest to discuss what drives oil prices and who profits.


5/17 - Author, scholar and congressional candidate Dr. Andrew Schmookler joins me for a discussion on what he says is a poisoning of political tradition in America.


5/16 - Aileen Satushek from United for National Healthcare is my guest to discuss the benefits of a single payer (medicare-type) system for all Americans.


5/13 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


5/12 - My guest is Major Neill Franklin, executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition of drugs; plus we find out about Strutz Fest, a music festival in August featuring regional bands.


5/11 - We start with an update on the medical marijuana bill before the state legislature from Steve Sarich of Cana Care, then I discuss the ongoing wars and killing of Osama bin Laden with peace activist Cindy Sheehan.


5/10 - Three members of WWU Democrats join us to discuss why they think rental properties in Bellingham should be licensed and inspected.
 

5/9 - My guest is Dr. Bridget Cantrell, who's devoted her career to helping soldiers deal with PTSD.


5 /5 - We chat with Cathy Lehman, candidate for Bellingham City Council Ward 3.


5/4 - We discuss the proposed Cherry Point coal shipping terminal with Lyn Doremus from the Sierra Club.


5/3 - Princeton University professor Lawrence Rosen discusses legal and ethical issues arising from the use of symbols or other imagery of indigenous peoples.


5/2 - What are your thoughts and feelings the day after we learned of Osama Bin Laden's death.


4/29 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


4/28 - Conferences tomorrow and Saturday in Bellingham offer dialogue on immigrant issues and human rights.


4/27 - Birthers won't give it up despite Obama's release of his long-form birth certificate.


4/26 - Local businessman Stephen Trinkaus is my guest as we discuss his, and others', efforts to abolish modern slavery.


4/25 - Todd Donovan of Washington Conservation Voters joins me for a discussion on Whatcom County's continued failure to come up with a rural development plan.


4/22 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


4/21 - Anti-farmed-fish activist Anne Mosness is my guest.


4/19 - The company that owns Galbraith Mountain wants to give mountain bikers and other users the boot. Mark Peterson and Eric Brown with WHIMPS Mountain Bike Coalition are my guests.


4/18 - Tax day. Who pays taxes and who doesn't...


4/15 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


4/14 - My guest is Donovan Hohn, author of "Moby Duck," a book about his adventure tracking thousands of rubber duckies that spilled from a container ship into the north Pacific.


4/13 - My guest is local writer and blogger Matthew Thuney.


4/12 - My guest is author, scholar and congressional candidate in Virginia, Dr. Andrew Schmookler, to discuss evil policies of Republicans and Democrats unwillingness to confront them.


4/11 - My guests from Transition Whatcom Personal Finance Workgroup want you to move your money from big banks to community banks and credit unions.


4/8 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


4/7 - We discuss the exploits of Colton Harris-Moore with Jackson Holtz, author of the new book "Fly Colton Fly: The True Story of the Barefoot Bandit."



4/6 - My guest is Samantha Ward, a ninth grader from Everson who's advocating for marriage equality.


4/5 - Craig Cole, a proponent of the proposed shipping terminal at Cherry Point, joins me for a discussion on the project.

4/1 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


3/31 - We discuss planning, or lack there of, in Whatcom County with former county planner David Stalheim.


3/30 - Bellingham City Councilman Seth Fleetwood joins me to discuss his proposed ban on disposable plastic shopping bags in the city.



3/29 - Bill Distler of Veterans for Peace joins me for a discussion on Afghanistan.


3/28 - Local blogger and political watchdog Shane Roth is my guest today.


3/25 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


3/24 - My guest is Irene Morgan from the Whatcom County Re-entry Coalition to discuss how best to reintegrate former prisoners into society.


3/23 - My guest is former Republican Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson who's calling for an end to military action against Libya and the legalization of marijuana.

3/22 - Gene Marx of Veterans for Peace joins me to duscuss opposition to U.S. involvement in military action against Libya.

3/21 - Two students and the director of Explorations Academy in Bellingham join me to discuss their recent trip to Cuba.


3/18/ - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


3/17 - REsources Executive Director Bob Ferris joins me to discuss opposition to a proposed coal shipping facility at Cherry Point.


3/8 - Rosalinda Guillen of Community to Community Development joins me for a discussion of the bill that would deny a drivers license to illegal immigrants in Washington.


3/7 - My guest is Dave Finet, executive director of the Opportunity Council, to discuss the many ways the organization helps our community.


3/2 - My guests are Catherine Chambers and Western senior Adelaide Mason to discuss International Womens Day.

3/1 - I discuss relations between Muslims and non-Muslims with Jeff Siddiqui of American Muslims of Puget Sound.

2/28 - My guest is Iris Moute-Gibson, a junior at Western Washington University and the legislative liason for Western's Associated Students.


2/25 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


2/24 - We discuss Interfaith Advocacy Day in Olympia aimed at maintaining funding for faith-based programs for the poor.


2/23 - My guest, Dr. Andrew Schmookler, says the Republican party is motivated purely by lust for power, and Democrats have been ineffective in countering them.


2/22 - My guest is ultra-marathon runner Krissy Moehl as we broadcast live from Bellingham's Everyday Public Market.


2/21 - Republicans doing exactly the opposite of what they say...


2/18 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


2/17 - Editor and publisher of the Cascadia Weekly, Tim Johnson, is my guest as we discuss issues from politics to development.

2/16 - U.S. Representative Dennis Kucinich joins me for a discussion on "The Real Cost of War."



2/15 - Planned Parenthood is under attack. Support Planned Parenthood.

2/14 - Local chiropractor Dr. Robert Affolter is my guest to discuss health care, health insurance, and his book "Dupe 'em and Dope 'em."


2/11 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


2/10 - My guest is Dr. Greg Hill of Boise State University to discuss his research into public perceptions about immigration and the effect they have on public immigration policy.


2/9 - My guest in studio is Jennifer Toth, U.S. Tar Sands Campaigner for Forest Ethics, to discuss that environmentally destruct method of extracting oil.


2/8 - My guests are author, speaker and preacher Jim Wallis on how we should recover from the economic collapse; and writer, blogger and Muslim feminist Anushay Hossain on what's happening in Egypt.

2/4 - Local musician Boris Budd and his wife Claudia are my guests on a Get Naked Friday...open lines!


2/3 - We talk about plans for the new Whatcom County jail with members of rightsizejail.com

2/2 - My guest is Gerry Condon with Veterans for Peace for a discussion on the case of Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence analyst facing charges for exposing U.S. war crimes in Iraq.


2/1 - A new study finds that red light cameras do make city streets safer. I discuss it with a former administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.


1/31 - My guest is Whatcom County Councilman Carl Weimer to discuss the county's plan, or lack there of, for rural development.


1/28 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


1/27 - Steve Harris is my guest. He's a 13 year veteran of the Whatcom County Sheriff's Department and is challenging Sheriff Bill Elfo for his position.


1/26 - My guest is economist and author Peter Cohan on what caused the great recession.

1/25 - My guest is initiative guru Tim Eyman, who has joined an effort to pass an initiative that would ban traffic cameras in Bellingham.

1/24 - My guests are Roby Sapp and Dotti Berry, a committed couple who are also committed to marriage equality and equal rights for all Americans.


1/21 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


1/20 - Two guests today: Joshua Green on his article about the obstructionism of senate minority leader Mitch McConnell; and Leah Burton, author of "Palin's America: God, Guns and Greed."


1/19 - As we broadcast live from Bellingham's Everyday Public Market, my guest is George Vojkovich, owner of Skagit River Ranch, for a discussion about the organic meats he produces.


1/18 - Should rental properties in Bellingham have to be licensed and inspected?


1/14 - We discuss gay/lesbian rights with Nicole Murray-Ramirez, gay rights activist, San Diego city commissioner, and Queen mother of the Imperial Court.


1/13 - Rosalinda Guillen of Community to Community Development joins me to talk about Saturday's First Annual Whatcom Social Forum


1/12 - Whatcom Democrats board member and local blogger Riley Sweeney joins me in-studio for a discussion of the issues.


1/11 - My guest is Moustafa Zayed, author of "The Lies About Muhammad," about the overheated political rhetoric that may have played a role in the violence in Arizona and which has often been aimed at Muslims.


1/10 - My guest is Joshua Holland, author of "The Fifteen Biggest Lies About the Economy (And Everything Else the Right Doesn't Want You to Know About Taxes, Jobs and Corporate America).


1/7 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


1/6 - The state has determined Whatcom County's plan for rural lands is invalid. Planning Commissioner Jean Melious joins us to discuss it.


1/5 - My guest is Doug Merlino, author of "Hustle: One Team and Ten Lives in Black and White" - a book about an integrated basketball team he played on as a boy and how it affected his teammates' lives.


1/4 - Pollution, waste, not to mention billions of plastic bottles clogging our landfills - we could be headed for water wars in the future.

1/3 - Many founding fathers considered themselves Deists. But what is Deism? We discuss it will a representative from Deism.com


10/1 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!

10/4 - My guest is from No on I-1082, the initiative that would allow private insurers to compete with the state in workers' comp insurance.

10/5 - Kiplingers finds that Washington's tax policies are surprisingly friendly for retirees; and we talk with an economist who says Europe and ultimately the U.S. will have to tax the wealthy more to climb out of this economic hole.

10/6 - Not everyone is happy with the big increase in commercial airline traffic into and out of Bellingham International Airport.

10/7 - There's an enthusiasm gap on the left as we head into the midterm election, and my guest, progressive commentator David Sirota, says Democratic leaders have to take the rap for it.

10/8 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!

10/11 - We discuss the liquor privatization initiatives on the November ballot.

10/12 - Are there any moderates left in America? My guest says yes. Gary Butts is the founder of Moderatevoters.org

10/13 - Why are we in Afghanistan and how will we ever get out? My guest is peace activist and Vietnam veteran Bill Distler who's been studying that nation and conflict.

10/14 - My guest, former Mayor Tim Douglas, is the chair of Yes on Prop. 1, which would establish a transportation benefit district in the city of Bellingham.

10/15 - My guest is U.S. Representative Rick Larsen in studio to take your calls.

10/18 - Bellingham Mayor Dan Pike is my guest live in the studio to discuss issues before the city and the voters.

10/19 - My guests are former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson on his view that it's time to legalize marijuana, and local writer Matthew Thuney on his research into a local UFO incident.

10/20 - The fiscal impact of the liquor privatization and other initiatives on the ballot.

10/21 - Information on a seminar on the importance of social networking and a discussion of The "I Choose Love Movement" with artist Shawn Gallaway.

10/22 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!

10/25 - My guest, Leah Burton, discusses the research she's done into Dominionism and followers of it such as Sarah Palin.

10/26 - I talk with Bellingham Prop. 1 opponent Brett Bonner about the transportation tax increase proposal, and a representative from Obamacarewatch.org about health care reform.

10/27 - Can any Republican campaign rhetoric be taken seriously? Dr. Andrew Schmookler joins me to discuss it.

10/28 - Three members of the Bellingham chapter of Socialist Alternative join me to discuss their disappointment with Obama and Democrats and their vision for the economy.

10/29 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!

11/1 - My guest is Scott Atran, anthropologist and author of "TALKING TO THE ENEMY: Faith, Brotherhood, and the (Un)Making of Terrorists."

11/2 - We can move toward a clean energy future and be prosperous at the same time. My guest is Mark Liffman with EnerG2, a Seattle company designing and build energy storage devices.

11/3 - A discussion on the election with WWU political science professor Todd Donovan and listeners.

11/4 - A financial counselor gives his take on where he sees the economy going in light of the election results, and a long time politician says it's time to get rid of party politics in America.

11/5 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!

11/8 - We discuss reproductive rights with Laura Einstein, legal director for Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest.

11/9 - My guest is Gold Star Mother Doris Kent, who's son Jonathan Santos was killed in action in Iraq. She's the veterans outreach coordinator for the Whatcom Peace and Justice Center.

11/10 - Has the meaning of Veterans Day been twisted to a glorification of war? My guest is Gene Marx with Veterans for Peace.

11/11 - Rosalinda Guillen, Executive Director of Community to Community Development, joins me to discuss new immigration reform legislation before the senate.

11/12 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!

11/15 - Should the Fed try to boost the economy by injecting $600 billion in new dollars? I discuss it with currency expert Andrew Gause.

11/16 - How much of a tax hit would you take if we lose the mortgage interest deduction? I talk to an economic researcher on the subject. The Bellingham City Council President Gene Knutsen discusses plans to install traffic cameras in the city.

11/17 - We discuss humanism with the executive director of the American Humanist Association.

11/18 - I talk with Nora Titone, author of "My Thoughts Be Bloody," a fascinating book about John Wilkes Booth; and economist Peter Cohan weighs in on the GM bailout.

11/19 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!

11/22 - We talk renewable energy jobs with Dave Bren and Jim Swartos from the Washington Engineering Institute in Bellingham.

11/23 - The scariest day in a convicted criminal's life could be the day they're RELEASED from prison. My guests are Irene Morgan and Joy Gilfilen with the Whatcom County Re-entry Coaltion, which helps people rejoin society.

11/24 - Initiative sponsor Tim Eyman joins me to discuss the city's decision to install traffic cameras.

11/29 - We discuss the Waldorf education model with representatives of Whatcom Hills Waldorf school.

11/30 - Natural cures from the forest with Dr. Cass Ingram, then a discussion of Islam and America with author and Pakistani native Salahuddin Khan.

12/1 - A project aimed at eliminating poverty around the world, and a call against cuts to social security to battle the deficit.

12/2 - We discuss tax cuts for the wealthy, an end to unemployment compensation for millions and how the banking system is undermining the economy.

12/3 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!

12/6 - My guest is Bellingham freelance writer and outdoor enthusiast Mike McQuaide.

12/7 - My guests are Adam Kolten with the National Wildlife Federation, which is urging the president to declare ANWR a national monument; and author Lee Boyland to discuss how we should deal with Iran in light of documents released by Wikileaks.



12/8 - Whatcom County Councilman Ken Mann is my guest to take your calls and questions about Medic One, the budget and much more...


12/9 - We discuss living gluten free, the downtown music scene and the benefits of herbal products in a live broadcast from Bellingham's Everyday Public Market.


12/13 - My guest is Dr. Donald Shoup from UCLA to discuss "The High Price of Free Parking."


12/14 - A number of issues including elderly peace activists, problems with the tax deal and a holiday tradition that's missing this year.


12/15 - My guest is Lisa Gansky, author of the book "The Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing."


12/16 - Dr. Robert Affolter, a Bellingham chiropractor, joins me for a discussion on how we view health care and life.


12/17 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!


12/20 - My guest is Dr. Andrew Schmookler for a discussion on Obama's capitulation to Republicans on tax cuts for the wealthy.


12/21 - My guest is Gene Marx of Veterans for Peace who was among protesters arrested at the White House last week.


12/22 - Whatcom County Sheriff Bill Elfo joins us in studion to discuss the jail, increasingly violent crime and other challenges for law enforcement.


12/23 - Get Naked Thursday...open lines!



Its Official


(Bellingham, Washington…) The Cascade Radio Group announces the first LIVE and LOCAL daily talk show for AM 930, KBAI.

“The Joe Show”, hosted by Joe Teehan, the company’s progressive/liberal voice. It will be a weekday one hour program giving the station a live discussion, dealing with local and national issues.

Joe will continue his role as morning co-anchor of sister station KGMI’s Morning News and co-host of the KGMI’s Morning Talk show with Patti Brooks. Joe’s prior afternoon show, The Liberal Outpost, was featured on KGMI for several years.

Along with The Joe Show, comes a re-designed program schedule on AM 930, KBAI:

6-9am – Stephanie Miller
9-Noon – Thom Hartman
Noon - 1pm The Joe Show
1pm - 4pm Randi Rhodes
4pm - 7pm Ed Schultz
7pm - 10pm Alan Colmes
10pm – Mid. Leslie Marshall
Mid.-3am – John & Jeff
3-6am – Bill Press

“I’m excited to provide live and local discussion with a liberal lean to our AM 930, KBAI listeners” commented Joe Teehan. “I believe in this station and its position in our community and I invite my KGMI listeners to tune in too”.

Cascade Radio Group Vice President and General Manager Michael O’Shea added: “This is a great opportunity for AM 930, KBAI to serve new listeners who have a desire for live and local radio. We’re delighted to Add The Joe Show to our new lineup.

JOE'S BIO
 
Broadcasting has always been my second love - right behind music. I earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Northern Colorado and spent a number of years working (starving, really) as a freelance trombone player in Chicago and Denver. I soon realized I would need another profession to fall back on, so I chose the very stable (ha!) radio industry. My first job was at a newstalk station in Denver. After a few years there I was hired to be news director at a station in Summit County, Colorado. Skiing and radio were my life. I returned to Denver after about a year in the mountains and became a long-haired rock jock. I worked at stations in Denver and Phoenix during the 1990's, then suddenly found myself unemployed and playing Mr. Mom following the birth of our son. I was teaching beginning instrumental music to 5th graders when I was lucky enough to land a job at the mighty KGMI early in 2003. And now I have my own show on AM 930. My wife, Laurie, is a radio star in her own right and has been half of the morning show at Classic Rock KISM since then. Our son, Tommy, is 9 years old and loves Bellingham. Our new daughter Ella Ray was born last December. Laurie's been through a very rough year following brain surgery to repair an aneurysm and we've truly found out how loving and giving our adopted community is. Thank you for being our neighbors.

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