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5/22 - Attacks on Social Security and Medicare, the high cost to taxpayers of climate-driven disaster relief and a petition for a comprehensive review of all coal terminals planned for the northwest.
5/21 - We discuss the tornado that ravaged Oklahoma, the surprisingly big sheriff's office planned for the new jail, and the push to establish marine preserves in deep canyons of the Bering Sea.
5/20 - Candidate for Bellingham City Council Ward 4 Pinky Vargas joins us live in studio...
5/17 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
5/16 - Defenders of Wildlife fill us in on efforts to end protections for wolves across the U.S., and NBC's Bob Constantini brings us up to date on the "scandals"consuming Washington D.C.
5/15 - Indoor air experts from Barron Heating describe the toxins that could be lurking in the air in your home and how you can get rid of (most of) them.
5/14 - What's your take on the unfolding "scandals" surround the Obama administration?
4/17 - Average CEO to worker pay ratio is 354:1 and blogger Mark Karlin says austerity will only make that grow.
4/16 - NBC's Bob Constantini gives us an update into the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings and we discuss the potential fallout from the attack.
4/11 - We look at a new report on wage disparity between men and women, and 40th District State Representative Kris Lytton discusses the competing budget proposals in Olympia.
4/10 - Local food and the local economy movement with Judy Wicks, author of "Good Morning Beautiful Business;" and the head of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare on Obama's proposed cuts.
4/10 - Local food and the local economy movement with Judy Wicks, author of "Good Morning Beautiful Business;" and the head of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare on Obama's proposed cuts.
4/8 - Obama campaign volunteers Ruth Higgins and Al Krause discuss grass roots organizing and the book they've writting about their experiences.
4/5 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
4/5 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
4/1 - Puget Soundkeeper Alliance says its divers have found coal dust and chunks of coal in the water under train trestles in western Washington; and a new novel looks at emerging economies in Asia.
3/27 - Business exec and author of "Community Capitalism: Pulling Capitalism Back From Its Own Abyss" discusses the ills of our financial system and how to fix them.
3/15 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
3/14 - Think the dangers of radiation from the Fukushima meltdown in Japan are over? Think again. Plus, we have our own nuclear dangers right in our backyard.
3/11 - Wild fish advocate Anne Mosness discusses efforts to ban genetically altered fish or at the very least force labeling of gmo's.
3/8 - Get Naked Friday...open lines! Including the Word Witch and The Bellingham Curse!
3/6 - How do we make our communities safer? Whatcom County Sheriff Bill Elfo discusses gun laws, mental illness and how the system can be improved.
3/5 - Software expert and author of "Trojan Horse" Mark Russinovich discusses the very real cyber-threats we face; and a lawyer for communities in Alaska outlines the dangers of allowing oil drilling in Arctic waters.
2/28 - Whatcom County Council member Ken Mann discusses why he intends to vote in favor of the re-conveyance and establishment of a county park in the Lake Whatcom watershed.
2/27 - Blogger and political junkie Riley Sweeney joins me for a discussion of the good, the bad and the ugly we've seen during this state legislative session.
2/26 - UW Geology Professor David Montgomery on the connections between geology and Noah's flood; and blogger Matthew Thuney on gun ccntrol, sequestration and a few other topics.
2/25 - We talk education funding, testing and what's really behind calls for education "reform" with teacher and union official Paul Hope.
2/19 - How climate change is affecting winter snows and a 72 year old farmer's battle with Monsanto.
1/10 - Republican State Senator Doug Ericksen discusses the GOP take-over of the senate and issues facing the state ahead of the new legislative session.
1/9 - A Montana rancher in the Powder River Basin voices his concerns about his region supplying new coal shipping terminals here and across the northwest.
1/9 - A Montana rancher in the Powder River Basin voices his concerns about his region supplying new coal shipping terminals here and across the northwest.
1/8 - Shannon Wright of Communitywise Bellingham on a forum covering the many possible affects of the coal shipping terminal and the trains it would bring.
1/7 - A discussion of gun laws and responses to recent gun massacres with gun rights advocate Mark Walters.
1/3 - We discuss labor issues and the proposed coal shipping terminal with Mark Lowry of the Northwest Washington Central Labor Council.
1/2 - Todd Pittinsky, author of "Us + Them," says social science is wrongly focused on what it perceives as peoples' inherent prejudice; and blogger Mark Karlin says Obama caved on the fiscal cliff.
12/24 - We present some of our favorite bits and memories of 2012 on this Christmas Eve.
12/14 - The deadly shooting at a Connecticut elementary school including a live update from NBC's Bob Constantini.
12/13 - The president of a solar manufacturing company in Marysville and his concerns about coal exports and the best ways to create jobs.
11/8 - Educator David Marshak says kids need the same teacher for more than one year, and former Seattle police chief Norm Stamper applauds passage of legalized marijuana.
11/7 - What are your thoughts following election day? Political scientist Todd Donovan and blogger Riley Sweeney join us to discuss it...
11/1 - A snapshot of how farmers are faring in Whatcom County; and Hurricane Sandy shows we need to get serious about climate change.
10/31 - The American Petroleum Institute on what's driving high gas prices; and a local ghost hunter who says our studios are haunted.
10/30 - Do you think the response to Sandy will affect the presidential race?
10/15 - The author of "Pack of Lies: Debunking the 40 Most Destructive Conservative Lies in America," John-Paul Bernbach is my guest; and I talk with a Walmart worker who walked off the job last week.
10/12 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
10/11 - We look forward to the vice presidential debate with NBC's Bob Constantini and the head of Families USA, which has done a study on the negative effect the Romney/Ryan plan would have on Medicare.
10/10 - A new program under health care reform aimed at keeping Medicare patients out of the hospital; and a discussion of the right wing rhetoric over the attack on our consulate in Libya.
10/8 - European student leader and organizer Sebastian Kugler says capitalism has failed and it's time to establish a socialist world.
10/4 - Eric Boehlert of Media Matters, NBC's Bob Constantini and blogger Riley Sweeney join us for a disection of last night's debate.
9/13 - Former Whatcom County Council member Dan McShane joins us to discuss the proposed forest preserve park in the Lake Whatcom watershed.
9/12 - Two members of the Bellingham 12, who face charges for blocking coal trains last December, join us to discuss their case and civil disobedience.
9/12 - Two members of the Bellingham 12, who face charges for blocking coal trains last December, join us to discuss their case and civil disobedience.
9/10 - Stephanie Kontouros of Whatcom United for Marriage discusses marriage equality and why we need to pass Referendum 74.
9/6 - We get another update on the Democratic National Convention from Congressman Rick Larsen, and discuss former President Clinton's speech...
9/5 - U.S. Representative Rick Larsen joins us from the Democratic National Convention, and blogger Riley Sweeney discusses the competing conventions and issues.
9/4 - We talk with NBC's Bob Constantini, who's reporting from the Democratic National Convention, and Green Party Candidate Jill Stein who says there's little difference between the two major parties.
8/29 - Currency expert Andrew Gause discusses what we can expect if automatic budget cuts and tax increases go into effect...
8/28 - Stoney Bird of No Coal Bellingham discusses the legal failure of the anti-coal Bellingham Community Bill of Rights.
8/28 - We talk health care history and reform with Thomas Loker, author of "The History and Evolution of Healthcare in America."
8/24 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
8/23 - An insecticide that's affecting our kids' brain development, racial profiling at the fair and a new production at a local theater.
8/22 - We discuss charter schools and education reform with teacher and president of the regional council of the Washington Education Association Paul Hope.
8/21 - Whatcom County Council member Ken Mann joins me to discuss concerns about a new facility to house the homeless planned for downtown Bellingham.
8/20 - Is health care a right or a privilege? Reform activist Larry Kalb joins me to discuss it...
8/17 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
8/16 - Kate Blystone of Futurewise Whatcom discusses new rural land use rules, and we look at why the Tea Party might consider a burn ban unconstitutional.
8/15 - What role does, or should, religion play in presidential politics?
8/14 - My guest, Jacques Ferraris, is a 91 year old former fighter for the French Resistance during WWII, and U.S. citizen since 1954, who's written a book about why he believes Obama should be re-elected.
8/13 - How do you feel about Mitt Romney's pick of Paul Ryan as his running mate?
8/10 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
8/9 - Kate Bonzon of the Environmental Defense Fund discusses how the Catch Shares program is protecting and restoring fisheries around the world.
8/8 - Home energy advisor Jim Harmon tells us about the Community Energy Challenge, an opportunity for you to drastically cut your home's energy use.
8/7 - Stoney Bird of Coal Free Bellingham discusses the Bellingham Community Bill of Rights and the group's appeal of a judge's ruling keeping the initiative off the ballot.
8/6 - Candidate for the State House of Representatives Natalie McClendon joins us to discuss the issues...
8/3 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
8/2 - A spokesman for small business group mainstreetalliance.org says the Republican tax plan passed by the House is bad for business and bad for America.
8/1 - Two members of Deep Green Resistance join me to discuss native peoples' efforts to stop a tar sands oil pipeline in British Columbia, and resistance to environmental crimes in general.
7/31 - My guest is Kshama Sawant, socialist candidate for state legislative district 43, to discuss coal ports, corporate dominance and changes we need to make for a more just society.
7/30 - Stoney Bird and Colin Patrick from Coal Free Bellingham discuss legal challenges to the Bellingham Community Bill of Rights, aimed at keeping coal trains out of the city.
7/27 - Get Naked Friday...open lines!
7/26 - Bob Ferguson, a member of the King County Council and candidate for Attorney General, joins us...
7/25 - Political blogger Riley Sweeney joins me for a discussion of political races that might be flying under the radar for many voters.
7/24 - A big expansion in coal train traffic will mean a big expansion of railroad infrastructure. Who pays for it?
7/23 - We discuss community rights, and the idea that corporations exist solely to create wealth for investors with the author of "The Shareholder Value Myth: How Putting Shareholders First Harms Investors, Corporations and the Public."
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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