Podcasts for July, 2007
Here is another Wednesday edition of Thinking Out Loud in Spanish with co-host Israel Lozano.
Here is a set of recent Thinking Out Loud programs in English
Thinking Out Loud (English) 2007-07-18: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Thinking Out Loud July 20, 2007: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Thinking Out Loud (English) July 25, 2007 - Pat Scanlon: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadJeff and Benares appeared live on today’s show!
I’m also including the podcast of last week’s show, which I seem to have forgotten to post last week.
Hodgeheg July 25, 2007: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Hodgeheg Jully 18, 2007: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Hosted by: Venerable Ajahn Bouakeo Sengsouriya
This is a production of the Buddhist Monks from Wat Buddhabhavana temple. If you would like to support our show, you could contribute by sending Donations to Wat Buddhabhavana of MA. 25 Milot Road, Westford, MA 01886, USA.
Hosted by: Venerable Ajahn Somphone Sirisavath
This is a production of the Buddhist Monks from Wat Buddhabhavana temple. If you would like to support our show, you could contribute by sending Donations to Wat Buddhabhavana of MA. 25 Milot Road, Westford, MA 01886, USA.
Hodgeheg is back with a variety of music. One featured album is the latest from the Cornish group Dalla. The last half hour is missing, due to schedule constraints.
With co-hosts Lindolfo Carballo and Ramon Romero, today we have a live telphone interview with Maria Elena Letona of Centro Presente in Boston, the keynote speaker at last month’s Grassroots Radio Conference in Lowell and tireless worker for the leal and human rights of immigrant workers.
Here is the second half of “The Way the Wind Blows” with DJ Nate, for Monday, July 16, 2007, presented as a guest podcast of “Thinking Out Loud”
Here is a Monday edition of Thinking Out Loud in English with co-host David Tierney.
Here is a Fiday edition of Thinking Out Loud, in which co-host Lynne Lupien interviews Victoria Fahlberg of ONE LOWELL.
Here is a Thursday edition of Thinking Out Loud with co-hosts Dan Toomey and David Tierney, speaking with Krista, of the Committee in Solidarity with El Salvador (CISPES) about the attacks on community water-rights activists and the community journalists who cover them in rurla areas of El Salvador, and about the use of “terrorism” charges to silence dissent both in El Salvador and elsewhere. Keywords Suchitoto Radio Sumpul Community Radio Terrorism Water Rights Mining
Another epiosode of Hodgeheg. Jeff and Benares make appearance, previewing their live July 25 appearance on the show. Is Silvina Tabbush a cousin of Anna Tabbush? You be the judge. Quite a bit of new music this week, along with some old favorites. [ Upload should be finished by 1 a.m., so try back again if it isn't available when you first try to download. ]
Another Spanish-language edition of Thinking Out Loud, with co-host Israel Lozano.
Here is another episode of Thinking Out Loud in English with co-host Jim Giddings.
Hosted by: Venerable Ajahn Bouakeo Sengsouriya
This is a production of the Buddhist Monks from Wat Buddhabhavana temple. If you would like to support our show, you could contribute by sending Donations to Wat Buddhabhavana of MA. 25 Milot Road, Westford, MA 01886, USA.
The sound quality is poor on this recording of co-host Lynne Lupien’s interview with David Tierney on the Michael Moore’s new documentary about America’s health care “system”. I had to record it on a malfunctioning tape recorder, since the internet was down at my house at the time. If you can stand the distorted sound, the content is well worth hearing!
Co-hosts Dan Tierney and Dan Toomey have another stimulating conversation with former Green-Rainbow Party gubernatorial candidate Grace Ross.
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Hosted by: Venerable Ajahn Bouakeo Sengsouriya
This is a production of the Buddhist Monks from Wat Buddhabhavana temple. If you would like to support our show, you could contribute by sending Donations to Wat Buddhabhavana of MA. 25 Milot Road, Westford, MA 01886, USA.

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