Radio Tacoma Schedule for September 7 – September 14, 2020
12:00 AM – 2:00 AM Radio Survivor Archive
- 2:00 AM – David Rovics
- 3:15 AM – Alternative Radio
- 4:30 AM – Drilled
- 5:00 AM – We Do The Work
- 6:00 AM – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 6:30 AM – Science Magazine
- 7:00 AM – Paw’d Defiance
- 8:00 AM – Sound Poetry AM
- 9:00 AM – WSIP
- 10:00 AM – Climate Talk
- 11:00 AM – Locus Focus
- 12:00 PM – RadioTacoma Interviews
- 1:00 PM – We Do The Work PM
- 1:30 PM – Drilled
- 2:00 PM – Sound Poetry PM
- 3:00 PM – Radio Survivor
- 4:15 PM – Science Magazine
- 5:00 PM – We Do The Work
- 5:30 PM – Shortwave Report
- 6:00 PM – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 6:30 PM – Drilled
- 7:00 PM – Paw’d Defiance
- 8:00 PM – Sound Poetry PM
- 9:00 PM – David Rovics
- 9:30 PM – Music
- 10:00 PM – Climate Talk / Music
- 11:00 PM – Locus Focus
- 12:00 AM – Radio Survivor
- 1:00 AM – Variety
- 2:00 AM – Variety
Radio Tacoma Schedule for August 31-September 7, 2020
Featuring Radio Tacoma Interview with Pierce County Election Observers at 9am and 9pm and RT Interview with Sunrise, Tacoma at 7am and 7pm
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing or Washington State Indivisible Podcast Interview with Sunrise Movement Executive Director and Founder, Varshini Prakash.
- 7am – Radio Tacoma Interview with Sunrise, Tacoma about the Interim Regulations for the Port of Tacoma
- 8am – Sound Poetry Featuring a variety of past episodes
- 9am – Radio Tacoma Interview with Pierce County Election Observers
- 10am – Climate Talk: How Goes It? OR Interview with Sharon Brown “Conservatives and Climate Activism” For notes to Climate Talk, click here.
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus River of Dreams: Interview with Elijah Cetas of the Braided River Campaign OR Interview with Brett Vandenheuvel of Columbia Riverkeepers “Hot Dams on the Columbia”
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We do the Work: Larry Hildes, Civil Rights Atty, and Karen Weill, Legal Assistant, discuss the rights of protestors and what is happening to protestors OR
- 2pm – Sound Poetry
- 3pm – Radio Survivor Radio History on the Mexican Northern Border
- 4pm – AAAS podcast Arctic sea ice under attack, and ancient records that can predict the future of climate change
- 5pm – We do the Work We do the Work: Larry Hildes, Civil Rights Atty, and Karen Weill, Legal Assistant, discuss the rights of protestors and what is happening to protestors OR
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 7pm – Radio Tacoma Interview with Sunrise, Tacoma
- 8pm – Sound Poetry
- 9pm – RT Interview with Election Observers
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Variety
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – AAAS Podcast
- 5am – We do the Work
Radio Tacoma Schedule for August 24-31, 2020
Featuring Kaitlyn Armstrong’s Interview with Lawyers Against Systemic Racism at 9am and 9pm
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- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing or KTQA & KTAH Primary Coverage
- 7am – Paw’d Defiance UWT “Racism is a Public Health Crisis Part 2”
- 8am – Sound Poetry David Gilmour interviews Haiku Master Richard Tice
- 9am – Kaitlyn Armstrong’s Interview with Lawyers Against Systemic Racism
- 10am – Climate Talk: Interview with Sharon Brown “Conservatives and Climate Activism” For notes to Climate Talk, click here.
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus Interview with Brett Vandenheuvel of Columbia Riverkeepers “Hot Dams on the Columbia” or Interview with Elizabeth Burton of Seattle Cruise Control and climate scientist Dr. Heather Price
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We do the Work: Larry Hildes, Civil Rights Atty, and Karen Weill, Legal Assistant, discuss the rights of protestors and what is happening to protestors OR Interview with Cindy & Nemesio Domingo, Jr. and Garry Owens about the LELO (Legacy of Equality Leadership & Organizing)Part 2 To learn more about LELO click here.
- 2pm – Sound Poetry
- 3pm – Radio Survivor Trump Administration raises the spectre of the Fairness Doctrine OR Radioee.net celebrates 100 year history of wireless communication
- 4pm – AAAS podcast Wildlife behavior during a global lockdown
- 5pm – We do the Work We do the Work: Larry Hildes, Civil Rights Atty, and Karen Weill, Legal Assistant, discuss the rights of protestors and what is happening to protestors OR Interview with Cindy & Nemesio Domingo, Jr. and Garry Owens about the LELO (Legacy of Equality Leadership & Organizing)Part 2 To learn more about LELO click here.
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing or Primary Coverage
- 7pm – Paw’d Defiance
- 8pm – Sound Poetry
- 9pm – Interview with LASR
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Variety
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – Hempfest
- 5am – We do the Work
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for August 17-24, 2020
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing or KTQA & KTAH Primary Coverage
- 7am – Paw’d Defiance UWT “Racism is a Public Health Crisis Part 1” or “Make Black Count” Interview with T’wina Nobles
- 8am – Sound Poetry Variety of past episodes!
- 9am – Radio Tacoma Interview “Incident in Forks” or David Rovics Discussions with David or Drilled with Naomi Klein
- 10am – Climate Talk: Seek first to understand OR Interview with Kevin Tempest: Investing in a Resilient Recovery For notes to Climate Talk, click here.
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus Interview with Elizabeth Burton of Seattle Cruise Control and climate scientist Dr. Heather Price
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We do the Work: Interview with Cindy & Nemesio Domingo, Jr. and Garry Owens about the LELO (Legacy of Equality Leadership & Organizing) Part 1 or Part 2 To learn more about LELO click here.
- 2pm – Sound Poetry
- 3pm – Radio Survivor Trump Administration raises the spectre of the Fairness Doctrine
- 4pm – Hempfest Day 2 Talk 5: Opiate Crisis
- 5pm – We do the Work We do the Work: Interview with Cindy & Nemesio Domingo, Jr. and Garry Owens about the LELO (Legacy of Equality Leadership & Organizing) Part 1 or Part 2 To learn more about LELO click here.
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing or Primary Coverage
- 7pm – Paw’d Defiance
- 8pm – Sound Poetry
- 9pm – Variety
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Variety
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We do the Work
Radio Tacoma Schedule for August 10-17, 2020
Featuring Radio Tacoma Interview “Incident in Forks” at 9am and 9pm
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing or KTQA & KTAH Primary Coverage
- 7am – Paw’d Defiance UWT “Racism is a Public Health Crisis Part 1”
- 8am – Sound Poetry David Gilmour interviews Fox Island poet Bill Fay
- 9am – Radio Tacoma Interview “Incident in Forks”
- 10am – Climate Talk: Interview with Kevin Tempest: Investing in a Resilient Recovery or COVID and Climate Change – Again For notes to Climate Talk, click here.
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus The secret police are gone but the tear gas hasn’t settled: interview with Damon Motz-Storey, Healthy Climate Director for Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We do the Work: Interview with Cindy & Nemesio Domingo, Jr. and Garry Owens about the LELO (Legacy of Equality Leadership & Organizing) Part 1 or Interview with Lisa Ayrault on Rank Choice Voting To learn more about LELO click here.
- 2pm – Sound Poetry
- 3pm – Radio Survivor Interview with artist, curator, and scholar John Kannenberg at the Museum of Portable Sound about the history of the mp3
- 4pm – AAAS Podcast Why COVID 19 poses a special risk during pregnancy or Fighting COVID 19 vaccine fears and tracing the origins of the pandemic
- 5pm – We do the Work
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing or Primary Coverage
- 7pm – WSIP
- 8pm – Sound Poetry
- 9pm – RTI: Incident in Forks
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Variety
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We do the Work
Radio Tacoma Schedule for August 3-10, 2020
NOTE: KTAH 101.9 AND KTQA 95.3 WILL SIMULCAST ELECTION NIGHT RETURNS BEGINNING 7:30PM TUESDAY AUGUST 4TH ON AIR and STREAMING AT KTQA.ORG and KTAH.ORG
Featuring Lukas Barfield’s On the Record Interview with musicians the Fantastic Flying Foelschs at 4pm and featuring David Gilmour & Steve Nebel discussing Sound Poetry at 8am, 2pm, and 8pm
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing / music
- 7am – Paw’d Defiance UWT “For the Good” interview with Tacomaprobono’s Ashley Duckworth and UWT Legal Pathways Director Patricia Sully
- 8am – Sound Poetry David Gilmour and Steve Nebel discuss Sound Poetry, how it started and how passionate they are about it.
- 9am – David Rovics: Fra Hughes Interviews David about Portland or Washington State Indivisible Podcasts Panel with Black Women Candidates
- 10am – Climate Talk: COVID and Climate Change – Again or Ideas, Opinions, & Beliefs
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus Sam Robinson Tells the Story of the Chinook People
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We do the Work Interview with the late poet and activist Angelica Guillen or Interview with Lisa Ayrault on Rank Choice Voting
- 2pm – Sound Poetry
- 3pm – Radio Survivor
- 4pm – On the Record: Lukas Barfield interviews musicians the Fantastic Flying Foelschs
- 5pm – We do the Work
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing / music
- 7pm – WSIP
- 8pm – Sound Poetry
- 9pm – David Rovics
- 10pm – Climate Talk: Ideas, Opinions, & Beliefs or Interview with Aaron Lieberman, Executive Director of Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Variety
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – On the Record
- 5am – We do the Work
Radio Tacoma Schedule for July 27-August 3, 2020
Featuring League of Women Voters Local Forums at 9am & 9pm, 10am & 10pm, and Washington State Indivisible Podcast Townhalls at 7am and 7pm
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing / music
- 7am – Washington State Indivisible Podcast Primary Election Panel or Paw’d Defiance UWT “For the Good” interview with Tacomaprobono’s Ashley Duckworth and UWT Legal Pathways Director Patricia Sully
- 8am NOTE: Sound Poetry is on hiatus this week. David Rovics Interviews: Frank Morales on demilitarizing the police or Portland-based hip-hop artist Mic Crenshaw on federal officers in Portland
- 9am – League of Women Voters forums Pierce County Council
- 10am – League of Women Voters forums (See note below re: Climate Talk)
- NOTE: WE WILL BE AIRING LWV FORUMS AT THE 10AM HOUR THIS WEEK. CLIMATE TALK CAN BE FOUND IN OUR ARCHIVE BY CLICKING ON THE LINK ABOVE.
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus The Long and Twisted Tale of Jordan Cove Revisited or Making Polluters Pay for Clean Up
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We do the Work or Twina Nobles interview with KTQA
- 2pm – NOTE: Sound Poetry is on hiatus this week. David Rovics Interviews: Frank Morales on demilitarizing the police or Portland-based hip-hop artist Mic Crenshaw on federal officers in Portland
- 3pm – Radio Survivor: Geek of the Week and the Beginning of Internet Radio
- 4pm – American Association for the Advancement of Science podcast Reopening schools during the COVID 19 Pandemic and Taking the heat out of crude oil separation or How Hiroshima Survivors helped form safety regulation rules & A path to stop plastic pollution
- 5pm – We do the Work
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing / music
- 7pm – WSIP
- 8pm – David Rovics Interviews: Frank Morales on demilitarizing the police or Portland-based hip-hop artist Mic Crenshaw on federal officers in Portland
- 9pm – LWV forums
- 10pm – LWV forums
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – LWV forums
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We do the Work
Radio Tacoma Schedule for July 20-27, 2020
Featuring League of Women Voters Local Forums at 9am & 9pm, KBOO’s Locus Focus “The Long and Twisted Tale of Jordan Cove Revisited” at 11am & 11pm, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science podcast
Reopening schools during the COVID 19 Pandemic at 4pm
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing / music
- 7am – Washington State Indivisible Podcast Townhall with CD 10 candidate Beth Doglio or Townhall with candidates for the 30th Legislative District Jamila Taylor and Jesse Johnson
- 8am Sound Poetry interview with Haiku artist Carmen Sturba
- 9am – League of Women Voters forums
- 10am – Climate Talk: John Doherty interview with Aaron Lieberman Executive Director of Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association Note: Link to program notes: https://www.ccltacoma.org/climate-talk
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus The Long and Twisted Tale of Jordan Cove Revisited
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – Interview with George Mann former union organizer turned folk singer or Interview with Angelica Guillen: farmworker, educator, activist, poet
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor: The intertwined history of the radio and recording industries
- 4pm – American Association for the Advancement of Science podcast Reopening schools during the COVID 19 Pandemic and Taking the heat out of crude oil separation
- 5pm – 1pm – Interview with George Mann former union organizer turned folk singer or Interview with Angelica Guillen: farmworker, educator, activist, poet
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing / music
- 7pm – WSIP
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Drilled
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – Interview with George Mann former union organizer turned folk singer or Interview with Angelica Guillen: farmworker, educator, activist, poet
Radio Tacoma Schedule for July 13-20, 2020
Featuring Radio Tacoma Interview with Lawyers Against Systemic Racism
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- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing / music
- 7am – Washington State Indivisible Podcast interview with Superintendent of Public Schools Chris Reykdal or Townhall with candidates for the 30th Legislative District Jamila Taylor and Jesse Johnson
- 8am Sound Poetry interview with Christina Butcher of Blue Cactus Press / music
- 9am – David Rovics interview with Brian Tokar about his book Climate Justice and Community Renewal
- 10am – Climate Talk: John Doherty discusses Nuclear Power: Yes or No?
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus Fire Season and COVID 19 or The rise of oil and LNG trains? Interview with Patsy Kullberg of Oregon’s Physicians for Social Responsibility and Dan Serres of Columbia Riverkeepers
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – Radio Tacoma Interview with Lawyers Against Systemic Racism or We Do the Work Interview with George Mann former union organizer turned folk singer
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor: Ghosts in the Airwaves or Sound Streams: Dissecting the history of internet radio.
- 4pm – Hemposium: Social Diversity and Equality
- 5pm – Radio Tacoma Interview with Lawyers Against Systemic Racism or We Do the Work Interview with George Mann former union organizer turned folk singer
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing / music
- 7pm – WSIP
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – David Rovics
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – Hemposium
- 5am – Radio Tacoma Interview with Lawyers Against Systemic Racism or We Do the Work Interview with George Mann former union organizer turned folk singer
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for July 6-13, 2020
Featuring Radio Tacoma Interview with Extinction Rebellion, Dan Ray’s Interview with Nicolle Swims of Black Ends, and Sound Poetry Interview with Leisha McIntyre
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing / music
- 7am – Radio Tacoma Interview with Dr. Helen Newman of Veterinary Transplant Services
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Interview with poet Leisha McIntyre / music
- 9am – Dan’s Tunes: Unwritten: Nicolle Swims of Black Ends
- 10am – Climate Talk: John Doherty discusses the effects of climate change in Siberia
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus The rise of oil and LNG trains? Interview with Patsy Kullberg of Oregon’s Physicians for Social Responsibility and Dan Serres of Columbia Riverkeepers
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – Radio Tacoma Interview with Extinction Rebellion
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor: Exploring the seeds of public radio in educational radio archives
- 4pm – AAAS podcast: An Oasis in a Mexican Desert and making sound from heat weekdays and Hempfest on weekends!
- 5pm – Radio Tacoma Interview with Extinction Rebellion
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing / music
- 7pm – Radio Tacoma Interview of Dr. Helen Newman of Veterinary Transplant Services
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Dan’s Tunes: Unwritten: Nicolle Swims of Black Ends
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – AAAS podcast weekdays / Hempfest on weekends!
- 5am – Radio Tacoma Interview with Extinction Rebellion
Radio Tacoma Schedule for June 29 – July 6, 2020
Featuring David Rovic’s Discussions with David at 9am and 9pm
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- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing / music
- 7am – UWT Paw’d Defiance Interview with Tacoma Urban League President T’wina Nobles “Make Black Count” or Interview with Harold Moss “Where Was I Gonna Go?”
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Interview with poet Abigail Viscarra Perez / music
- 9am – Discussions with David Interview with COVID 19 Nurse Dezeray Lin or Interview with Evergreen State Professor Larry Mosqueda on the current historical moment.
- 10am – Climate Talk: John Doherty discusses the roles of China and India in terms of their fossil fuel emissions and what those emissions mean for setting US policy
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus Methane Madness: On this episode of Locus Focus we talk again with Seattle atmospheric chemist Heather Price about the science and dangerous nature of methane—the key component of what is called natural gas—and why the gas industry’s greenwashing campaign is disingenuous and dangerous.
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work interview with Patty Rose of the Pierce County Labor Council and Judy Sharnes Chair of the Union of Goods and Services or Interview with Alex Lawson Executive Director of Social Security Works
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor The Global Queer Read-In
- 4pm – AAAS podcast on Stopping the Spread of COVID 19
- 5pm – We Do the Work interview with Patty Rose of the Pierce County Labor Council and Judy Sharnes Chair of the Union of Goods and Services or Interview with Alex Lawson Executive Director of Social Security Works
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 7pm – UWT Paw’d Defiance Interview with Tacoma Urban League President T’wina Nobles “Make Black Count” or Interview with Harold Moss “Where Was I Gonna Go?”
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Discussions with David Rovics
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – AAAS podcast
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for June 24-30, 2020
Featuring the premier of local musician Thomas Arndt’s song “Not Loud Enough”
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- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing
- 7am – UWT Paw’d Defiance Interview with Tacoma Urban League President T’wina Nobles “Make Black Count” or Interview with Harold Moss “Where Was I Gonna Go?”
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Interview with poet Martha Silano about the protests over the death of George Floyd
- 9am – WSIP Interview with Adam Smith 9th Congressional District
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty: Interview with Chris Rilling, Executive Director of Puget Soundkeeper Alliance whose mission is to protect and preserve the Puget Sound waters
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus Interview with Dr. Catherine Thomasson, former director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, on Summer Wildfires and Impending COVID19 Deaths
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – Interview with Thomas Arndt, local musician
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor The Global Queer Read-In
- 4pm – AAAS podcast on Coronavirus spreads financial turmoil to universities
- 5pm – Interview with Thomas Arndt, local musician
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 7pm – UWT Paw’d Defiance Interview with Tacoma Urban League President T’wina Nobles “Make Black Count” or Interview with Harold Moss “Where Was I Gonna Go?”
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – WSIP Interview with Adam Smith
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Variety
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – Interview with local musician Thomas Arndt
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for June 15 – 22, 2020
Featuring the University of Washington Tacoma podcast Paw’d Defiance at 7am and 7pm:
“Talking about the hard stuff”
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing
- 7am – UWT Paw’d Defiance “Talking about the hard stuff”
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Interview with poet Molly Tennenbaum
- 9am – Hempfest!
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty: Interview with Steven Tibbitts, a Tacoma entrepreneur and engineer who is developing an electric vertical takeoff and landing personal air vehicle. See Steven’s website https://www.zevaaero.com/
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus: Interview with Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, who has been calling out police violence and racism in Portland for years as a community organizer and now finally as a city commissioner.
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – Interview with Thomas Arndt, local musician
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor African American Preachers on Phonograph or Scene on Radio, an interview with John Biewen of the Duke University Center for Documentary Studies
- 4pm – AAAS podcast on “The facts of COVID 19 Contract Tracing Apps” and the benefits of returning sea otters to the wild
- 5pm – Interview with Thomas Arndt, local musician
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 7pm – WSIP Interviews
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Hempfest
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – WSIP Interviews
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
Radio Tacoma Schedule for June 7 – 14, 2020
- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing
- 7am – Washington State Indivisible Podcast: Interview with candidate for Lt. Governor Marko Liias
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Interview with poet Linda M. Robertson
- 9am – Hempfest
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus: Interview with Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute “The Need to Stretch Our Thinking in a Time of Pandemic” or Interview with Alan Durning of the Sightline Institute “The Plague Brought the Renaissance: What Could COVID 19 Bring?”
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work Interview with Sarah Newell of the International Labor Rights Forum
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor African American Preachers on Phonograph or Scene on Radio, an interview with John Biewen of the Duke University Center for Documentary Studies
- 4pm – AAAS podcast on “Why men have more severe COVID 19 symptoms”
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 7pm – WSIP Interviews
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Hempfest
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – WSIP Interviews
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
Radio Tacoma Schedule for May 31 -June 7, 2020
Now featuring Washington State Indivisible Interviews with Candidates for the 10th Legislative District at 7am, 9am, and 7pm
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- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing
- 7am – Washington State Indivisible Podcast: Interviews with candidates for the 10th Congressional District
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Interview with Jay Nebel
- 9am – Washington State Indivisible Podcast Interviews with candidates for the 10th Congressional District
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty on Optimism vs. Pessimism
- 11am – KBOO’s Locus Focus: Interview with Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute “The Need to Stretch Our Thinking in a Time of Pandemic”
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work Part 2 of the Interview with Tim Wheeler, Writer, Activist, Musician, and Reporter for People’s World
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor Radio in the Movies or Scene on Radio, an interview with John Biewen of the Duke University Center for Documentary Studies
- 4pm – AAAS podcast “A Rare Condition Associated with Coronavirus in Children, and Tracing Glaciers by Looking at the Ocean Floor”
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 7pm – WSIP Interviews with Candidates for the 10th Legislative District
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – WSIP Interviews with Candidates for the 10th Legislative District
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – WSIP Interviews with Candidates for the 10th Legislative District
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for May 26-June 1, 2020
Now featuring KTQA’s Daily Briefing at 6am and 6pm
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- 6am – KTQA’s Daily Briefing
- 7am – UW Tacoma Earth Lab’s Voices Unbound: Enviro-Amplify on Plastics Pollution
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Poetry Reading
- 9am – Ask an Atheist: The Front Fell Off
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty on Methane
- Radio Tacoma Interview with 11am – Locus Focus Jordan Cove LNG Pandemic Update
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work Interview with Tim Wheeler, Writer, Activist, Musician, and Report for People’s World or Interview with the Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice Northwest
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor Radio in the Movies
- 4pm – AAAS podcast How Scientists are Thinking about Re-opening Labs and the Global Threat of Arsenic in Drinking Water
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – KTQA Daily Briefing
- 7pm – UW Tacoma Earth Lab’s Voices Unbound
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Ask an Atheist
- 10pm – Climate Talk / music
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – UW Tacoma Earth Lab’s Voices Unbound
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for May 18-25
Now featuring American Association for the Advancement of Science podcasts at 4pm
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- 6am – Radio Tacoma interviews Dr. Carrie La Jeunesse, veterinarian and global public health & disaster response professional specializing in emerging diseases and pandemics
- 7am – KTQA interview with Marilyn Kimmerling, Greater Tacoma Peace Prize Laureate
- 8am – Sound Poetry: David Gilmour interviews Glenn Buttkus
- 9am – Ask an Atheist: The Front Fell Off
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty on the Carbon Fee: the Dividend and Border Adjustment
- Radio Tacoma Interview with 11am – Locus Focus Mount St. Helens Eruption 40th Anniversary: Barbara Bernstein hikes Mt. St. Helens with Charlie Crusafulli of the Pacific NW Research Station.
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work Interview with the Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice Northwest or Sonny Ochs, sister of legendary folksinger Phil Ochs
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor “Hidden Women’s Radio History in Uruguay” or discussion with historian Katherine Rye Jewell about college “underground” radio and indecency issues.
- 4pm – AAAS podcast “How Past Pandemics Reinforced Inequality and Mysterious quakes beneath a volcano”
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – Radio Tacoma interviews Dr. Carrie La Jeunesse, veterinarian and global public health & disaster response professional specializing in emerging diseases and pandemics
- 7pm -KTQA Interview with Marilyn Kimmerling, Greater Tacoma Peace Prize Laureate
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Ask an Atheist
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Piano music with Brad Jacobsen
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for May 5-12
Now featuring American Association for the Advancement of Science podcasts at 4pm
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- 6am – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield
- 7am – Piano music of pianist & composer Brad Jacobsen from his album “In the Pines”
- 8am – Sound Poetry: David Gilmour interviews Glenn Buttkus
- 9am – Ask an Atheist: …or I might be full of shazbot
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty on the Carbon Fee and Dividend
- Radio Tacoma Interview with 11am – Locus Focus interview with Dominick DellaSala chief scientist of the Geos Institute on Bringing the Earth into Balance in Times of Crisis
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work Interview with Sonny Ochs, sister of legendary folksinger Phil Ochs or interview with Tom Copeland & Conor Casey about the Centralia Tragedy
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor broadcasts live for the first time on Portland station XRAY.FM (formerly housed at Reed College, Dr. Demento’s station) or discussion with historian Katherine Rye Jewell about college “underground” radio and indecency issues.
- 4pm – AAAS podcast “From Nose to Toes, How Coronavirus Affects the Body” or “Making Antibodies to Treat Coronavirus”
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield
- 7pm – Piano music of Brad Jacobsen “In the Pines”
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Ask an Atheist
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Piano music with Brad Jacobsen
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for May 4-11
Now featuring American Association for the Advancement of Science podcasts at 4pm, and an interview with harpist Diemm at 8am, 2pm, and 8pm
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- 6am – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield
- 7am – Piano music of pianist & composer Brad Jacobsen from his album “In the Pines”
- 8am – Sound Poetry: David Gilmour interviews British Columbia poet, harpist, and singer/songwriter Diemm about her work
- 9am – Ask an Atheist: …or I might be full of shazbot
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty on the Baker/Schulz Climate group followed by Radio Tacoma Interview with Leah Michaelson on Earth Day/Year Sound South
- 11am – Locus Focus interview with climate scientist Dr. Heather Price “For Now the Air is Cleaner”
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work Interview with Sonny Ochs, sister of legendary folksinger Phil Ochs
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor broadcasts live for the first time, talks about inexpensive automation software that many stations are now using
- 4pm – AAAS podcast “From Nose to Toes, How Coronavirus Affects the Body”
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – Interview with Jess Reed who works in the COVID 19 unit at Multicare.
- 7pm – Piano music of Brad Jacobsen “The Pines”
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Ask an Atheist
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Piano music with Brad Jacobsen
- 4am – AAAS podcast
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for April 28-May 4, 2020
NOTE: May 1st is International Workers’ Day!
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- 6am – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield interviewing Isaac Scher of Business Insider on Taiwan’s successful efforts handling COVID 19. See the full article in Business Insider here. Radio Tacoma Interview with Jess Reed who works in the COVID 19 unit at Multicare.
- 7am – Piano music of pianist & composer Brad Jacobsen
- 8am – Sound Poetry: David Gilmour interviews Abby Murray, Poet Laureate for Tacoma
- 9am -Conversation about Entheogens and their Decriminalization
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty on the Dark Side of Green followed by a Radio Tacoma interview with Dean LaCoe on EcoGrief
- 11am – Locus Focus interview “Trump’s War on the Environment Using the Pandemic as a Cover” with Dan Serres of Columbia Riverkeepers (with a focus on cleaning up Hanford)
- 12pm – Wobbly Radio with Marilyn Kimmerling (repeated interview in honor of May Day)
- 1pm – We Do the Work Interview with Henry Bagwell, retired education representative for International Machinists Association and Aerospace Workers
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor WBCN and the American Revolution
- 4pm – WA Indivisible interview with Sec. of State candidate, Rep. Gael Tarleton and State Treasurer candidate, Rep. Mike Pelliciotti
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield interviewing Isaac Scher of Business Insider on Taiwan’s successful efforts handling COVID 19. See the full article in Business Insider here. Interview with Jess Reed who works in the COVID 19 unit at Mulitcare.
- 7pm – Piano music of Brad Jacobsen / or Songs with Notes with the Nebels
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Conversation about Entheogens
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Piano music with Brad Jacobsen
- 4am – Washington Indivisible interview
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for EARTH WEEK April 20-27 
Featuring Barbara Bernstein’s interview with Dennis Hayes, founder of Earth Day
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- 6am – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield interviewing Isaac Scher of Business Insider on Taiwan’s successful efforts handling COVID 19. See the full article in Business Insider here.
- 7am – Piano music of pianist & composer Brad Jacobsen (featuring return of the Yule Log!)
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Interview with poet Josie Turner, former Tacoma Poet Laureate and current Clover Park HS teacher
- 9am – Ask an Atheist
- 10am – Climate Talk with John Doherty on Climate Change, Partisanship, and Ideology
- 11am – Locus Focus interview with Denis Hayes, the founder of Earth Day!
- 12pm – Interview with Dr. Stephen S. Jones of the WSU BreadLab in Skagit Valley where they are developing numerous locally grown nutritious and delicious wheats!
- 1pm – We Do the Work: Part 2: Interview with Jim Page, singer & songwriter
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Conversation about Entheogens and their Decriminalization
- 4pm – WA Indivisible interview with political candidates for the state legislature in the 25th Legislative District
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield interviewing Isaac Scher of Business Insider on Taiwan’s successful efforts handling COVID 19. See the full article in Business Insider here.
- 7pm – Piano music of Brad Jacobsen / or Songs with Notes with the Nebels
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Ask An Atheist
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Entheogens
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – PIano music with Brad Jacobsen
- 4am – Washington Indivisible interview
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
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Radio Tacoma Schedule April 13-20
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- 6am – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield, featuring Dave Jackson’s song “Social Distance with Me” and the poetry of Blake More
- 7am – Songs with Notes with Steve and Kristi Nebel
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Kristi Nebel interviews Kathye Long about the poetry of Rob Folsom
- 9am – Ask an Atheist
- 10am – Climate Talk: Residential Solar
- 11am – Locus Focus: Interview with Oregon State Rep. Karin Power “Promoting a Progressive Agenda in a Pandemic”
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work: Part 2: Interview with Jim Page, singer & songwriter
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Quarantined in Seattle with Karen Armijo
- 4pm – Cannacon or Hemposium 2019 Day Two
- 5pm – We Do the Work / music
- 6pm – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield
- 7pm – Songs with Notes with Steve and Kristi Nebel
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Ask An Atheist
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Locus Focus
- 12am – Quarantined in Seattle with Karin Armijo
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Songs with Notes
- 4am – Cannacon or Hemposium 2019 Day Two
- 5am – We Do the Work / music
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Radio Tacoma Schedule for March 29-April 4:
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- 6am – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield / music
- 7am – Music hour with Kristi and Steve Nebel
- 8am – Sound Poetry: Kristi Nebel interviews David Gilmour
- 9am – Ask an Atheist
- 10am – Climate Talk: Carbon Offsets
- 11am – Washington State Indivisible interview
- 12pm – Radio Tacoma Interviews
- 1pm – We Do the Work / music
- 2pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 3pm – Radio Survivor: Community Radio’s role in COVID 19
- 4pm – Hemposium
- 5pm – We Do the Work
- 6pm – COVID 19 Report with Lukas Barfield
- 7pm – Music hour with Steve and Kristi Nebel
- 8pm – Sound Poetry / music
- 9pm – Ask An Atheist
- 10pm – Climate Talk
- 11pm – Washington State Indivisible
- 12am – Radio Survivor
- 1am – Variety
- 2am – Climate Talk
- 3am – Music hour
- 4am – Hemposium
- 5am – We Do the Work / music