Station Archive
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Crossing Continents for 10:00am on May 5th, 2025Mon, 05/05/2025 - 12:10pm | Gil Medovoy |
Custodians Deal With Vandalism and Graffiti IssuesMon, 05/05/2025 - 10:30am | DHS Journalism ClassToday the News Cycle focuses on vandalism and graffiti. We interview custodians and then hear about vandalism at DHS. Hosted and Produced by Sam Oschner-Hembrow. Package by Everett Campbell. Music by Daniel Ruiz-Jiminez. |
Classical Excursions for 11:00am on May 2nd, 2025Sun, 05/04/2025 - 2:40pm | Greg LaTraille |
Divine Intervention alt. w/Electric Compost Heap for 6:00pm on May 2nd, 2025Fri, 05/02/2025 - 8:10pm | Dug DeepDJ Dug Deep competently takes over Divine Intervention, valiantly sparing you from a show full of an ailing Jess Goddésse's hacks and wheezes. If the spirits are willing, they'll both be live for the next edition – Friday, May 9 – in celebration of KDRT's Spring FUNdraiser. (Did you see the new hats? Swell swag!) As always, catch the shows on KDRT 95.7 fm + KDRT.org + whatever podcast app ya like. |
Replay of Song of Dinosaurs 41Fri, 05/02/2025 - 8:00pm | Professor A |
Replay of Song of Doinosaurs 41Fri, 05/02/2025 - 8:00pm | Professor A |
NextGen Talks with Mona PasquilFri, 05/02/2025 - 5:40pm | Jazmin Garcia |
9. The Power of the Patient Voice in KentFri, 05/02/2025 - 5:30pm | Dr. ShaikhDespite an increasing focus on person-centered care, patients frequently have little influence in matters that affect them the most. Hear how patient advocates amplify the voice of the patient and how these change agents work at the core of healthcare improvement efforts. Integrating the perspective of people ultimately affected by medical decisions identifies gaps in care that are often missed. Anna Edwards tells us about her journey as a person with a chronic condition and her years of experience in making sure that health systems hear the voice of the patient. |
May Day! (May 2nd, 2025)Fri, 05/02/2025 - 4:10pm | Eddy OwtInternational Workers' Day (aka "May Day") is celebrated annually around the world on May 1 to honor laborers and recognize the continuing struggle for working class rights. Everywhere, that is, except for the United States and Canada, who hold their "Labo(u)r Day" celebrations on the first weekend of September. Whatever. The change of date is ironic since the holiday initially commemorated the May 1, 1886 protests in the United States for an eight-hour workday, which resulted in the Haymarket massacre in Chicago on May 4, 1886. This week, we commemorate May Day with music from Billy Bragg and Wilco, Tom Waits, Phil Ochs, Fantastic Negrito, Merle Haggard, The Love Me Nots, Chumbawamba and the wonderfully named Flame N'Peach and the Liberated Waffles. |