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Forward Radio is independent, listener-sponsored, volunteer-powered, grassroots community radio WFMP-LP Louisville, Kentucky. We have been broadcasting at 106.5fm and live-streaming at forwardradio.org since April 9, 2017. Please donate at forwardradio.org to keep us on-air. It costs $20/day to keep this programming coming your way.
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Hi, I'm Chase Chewning (@chase_chewning on Instagram) and this is the podcast that is devoted to help you build a life that propels you forward - EVER FORWARD. Conversations with industry leaders in health and wellness, personal development, entrepreneurship, celebrities and entertainers, creatives, military and so much more. I am a US Army veteran, ACE Certified Health Coach, and I hold a BS in Exercise Science and MS in Health Promotion and currently live in Los Angeles, CA.
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This episode is brought to you by Comrad Socks, Legacy, and LMNT. What is the purpose of life? Does science have any claim to this question? For generations, many have concluded that evolution implies there is no overarching purpose to our existence. Life has no fundamental meaning. We are merely the accumulation of tens of thousands of intricate m…
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On this week’s program, your host, Justin Mog, puts down his hoe for a conversation with the inimitable Stephen Bartlett, to get caught up with what’s happening with Forward Radio’s proud Community Partner, Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville (SAL). SAL aims to create a joyous, diverse, and sustainable community of well-nourished people and well-…
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Forward Radio and the Urban Agriculture Coalition were proud sponsors of the 11th annual How-To Festival held on Saturday, May 11, 2024 from 10am-3pm, at the Main Public Library (301 York St.). We brought you live wall-to-wall coverage of many of the sessions and hosted a booth about to how to broadcast and podcast with community radio! The How-To …
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This episode is brought to you by Legion Athletics and Fatty15. Ever wondered how that wilted lettuce in the back of your fridge could be the unsung hero of your next meal? Join me as Carleigh Bodrug from "Plant You" drops by to unearth the transformative power of 'scrappy cooking'. By turning our kitchen scraps into culinary gold, we're not just s…
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Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com.Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpodFacebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover.To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button.May is Audiobook Appreciation Month so this week we suggest 10 plus books that give a little added dimension when you listen to the audiobook version. And we ar…
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Farah Mokhtareizadeh has a degree in Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. She also has a Masters and PhD in Feminist Islamic Studies from a Catholic universities in Irland. She has traveled and worked in a number of middle East countries as well as in Africa. Kathy Kelly is an American peace activist, pacifist, author, and co…
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James Walter Moore, electrical engineer, data systems consultant and an unsuccessful 2006 Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional District (who lost to John Yarmuth), discusses insights gained from that race in his 2023 book, Exile on K Street. His experience taught him a lot about why the current political system is not working to give cons…
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This episode is brought to you by Chili Pad, Strong Coffee Company, and Cured Nutrition. When stress knocks at your door, how do you answer? Jeff Krasno, the visionary behind "Good Stress" and CEO of Commune Media, joins me to unravel the intricacies of our body's response to stress and how, counterintuitively, it can be a powerful ally in our ques…
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On this week’s program, your host, Justin Mog, helps get you ready for the Primary Election coming up here in Louisville on May 21st. There are three candidates in the Democratic Primary for the District 6 seat on Louisville’s Metro Council. Philip Baker is the incumbent and he is being challenged by two other Old Louisville residents: J.P. Lyninge…
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Rob Weber tells us what science and education bills were passed by the Kentucky General Assembly this year. Professor Scott Miller guides us through the night sky for the month of May. Dr. Iuliana Popescu discusses the structure, function and pathology of the human kidney. Finally, Dr. Dave Robinson challenges you to ponder the advances in science …
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Imagine carrying a relentless storm of anxiety, compelled by thoughts that clash with your core values—a reality for many living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Joined by Stephen Smith, CEO and Co-Founder of NOCD, we confront the cold truth about OCD, unmasking the fears and secretive struggles that countless individuals endure. Gone are the mi…
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Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com.Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpodFacebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover.To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button.We interact with book publicists pretty often, but a few months ago, one of them, Sami Lien, emailed and asked for recommendations about things to do in Kentuck…
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Jud Hendrix has worked at the intersection of personal development and social transformation for over 30 years. He is a teacher, social innovator, community organizer, and movement builder. He helped to envision and launch the Kentucky Interfaith Network with the Center for Interfaith Relations, he co-hosts the Louisville’s Alliance for Sustainable…
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On April 24, 2024, the Louisville League of Women Voters hosted a Kentucky House District 41 Candidate Forum, featuring candidates Mary Lou Marzian and Rick Adams (both Democrats) at the Bon Air Library. They each answered questions posed by two moderators, Joe Sonka, a reporter with Kentucky Public Radio and Mark Vanderhoff, reporter for WLKY TV N…
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This episode is brought to you by Legion Athletics and Caldera Lab. Unlock the secrets of the mind with Peter Crone, the "mind architect" renowned for his transformative insights, and experience a shift in consciousness that could forever alter your perception of personal limitations. Our conversation will challenge everything you know about the su…
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Both Forward Radio and the Urban Agriculture Coalition are proud sponsors of the 11th annual How-To Festival coming up on Saturday, May 11th, 10am-3pm, at the Main Public Library (301 York St.). This is your chance to learn 50 things in 5 hours! This free, interactive learning extravaganza features more than 50 “how-to” sessions taught by local exp…
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On this week’s program, your host, Justin Mog, dons his Derby hat for a conversation and spring growing with friends from Forward Radio’s proud Community Partner, the Urban Agriculture Coalition (http://foodinneighborhoods.org/grow). Tune in as we hear from two staff from the UK Jefferson County Extension office, Bethany Pratt & Susanna Diller-Yoke…
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This episode is brought to you by LMNT and Timeline Nutrition. Ever felt like your brain could use a jumpstart to break free from the mundane? Jeff Karp, PhD joins me to unravel the marvels of neuroplasticity and the transformative LIT method. Together, we dissect the brain's innate ability to shift from a state of lethargy to one brimming with cre…
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Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com.Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpodFacebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover.To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button.This week we have a remix episode because we are attending the LA Festival of Books. We catch up with author Ellen Birkett Morris. We first spoke to her in 2020…
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In this edition, four panelists, moderated by Tony Curtis (Exec. Dir. of the Metro Housing Coalition), discuss issues, obstacles and progress made with regard to housing and effects from climate change and toxics in the air. Sumedha Rao (Mayor's Office of Sustainability), Dr. Brian Guinn (U of L Assistant Prof. of Public Health and Information Scie…
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The University of Louisville recently initiated the 'Air Justice Louisville' website to examine environmental racism in Western Louisville. The website focuses on the past and present problem of air pollution near the Rubbertown industrial area, and provides resources for what residents can do about it. The website is: https://www.airjusticelou.org…
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Ever wondered how the teeming world within our gut impacts everything from our mood to our metabolism? Today, we sit down with microbiome expert Dr. Colleen Cutcliffe, PhD to explore the hidden universe of our gut health. We unravel the complexities of the microbiome, emphasizing the importance of bacteria, viruses, and fungi in metabolizing the fo…
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On this week’s program, your host, Justin Mog, helps get you ready for the Primary Election coming up here in Louisville on May 21st. There are three candidates in the Democratic Primary for the District 6 seat on Louisville’s Metro Council. Philip Baker is the incumbent and he is being challenged by two other Old Louisville residents: Kate Dittmei…
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John Dear is an American Catholic priest, peace activist, lecturer, and author of 35 books on peace and nonviolence. He has spoken on peace around the world, organized hundreds of demonstrations against war, injustice and nuclear weapons and been arrested 85 times in acts of nonviolent civil disobedience against war, injustice, poverty, nuclear wea…
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A talk with David Melton who is an advocate for Kentucky state employee pension reform. He discusses what has gone wrong with the pension system this century and how chronically underfunded it is. Please listen to this interesting and informative discussion.NOTE: In this audio, a PowerPoint Presentation is discussed. Unfortunately I am unable to po…
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On this week's show, we bring you some highlights from our two-hour live broadcast from Logan Street Market on April 13th to bring you all the fun of Forward Radio's 7th Anniversary of broadcasting radio for the people, by the people! Listen-in to hear from our guest speaker, Charles Booker; a conversation across The Pond, with our friends at East …
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This episode is brought to you by Strong Coffee Company and Legacy. Join me as I welcome the incredible Liz Letchford, transformational artist and founder of Body Church, to this captivating conversation about sensuality, art, and healing. Listen in as Liz unravels her story of embracing the full spectrum of our inner experiences and how our person…
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Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com.Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpodFacebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover.To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button.This week we are playing the nostalgia card. All of the books we mention are backlist in a big way; the majority are at least 15 years old. Our episode is about…
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On this week's program, we go LIVE for Pledge Drive! Your hosts, Ruth Newman & K.A. Owens, discuss cohousing in Louisville with guest Don Reinhardt from Louisville Cohousing.If you appreciate this kind of programming, we are asking for your support during our 7th Anniversary Pledge Drive at secure.givelively.org/donate/wfmp-lo…y-pledge-drive…
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On this week's program, we go LIVE for Pledge Drive! Your host, Ruth Newman, discusses the state of animal welfare and protecting pets in Kentucky with guests:- Todd Blevin, Kentucky State Director for the Humane Society;- Larry Jones, President of the Louisville Dog Run Association; and - Susan Ganschiff, who fosters dogs for the Humane Society.If…
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This is a conversation with Kyle Ellison, former Parole Officer and Kentucky prison historian, and with Jerry Collins, Chief of Metro Louisville Dept. of Corrections. They spoke on the current state of Kentucky's prison and county jail systems and the ramifications. The event took place at the Louisville League of Women Voters Democracy in Action F…
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This is a conversation with Kyle Ellison, former Parole Officer and Kentucky prison historian, and with Jerry Collins, Chief of Metro Louisville Dept. of Corrections (which operates the Jefferson County jail system). They spoke on Feb. 19th, 2024 on the current state of our prisons and county jails at the League of Women Voters Democracy in Action …
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John Dear is an American Catholic priest, peace activist, lecturer, and author of 35 books on peace and nonviolence. He has spoken on peace around the world, organized hundreds of demonstrations against war, injustice and nuclear weapons and been arrested 85 times in acts of nonviolent civil disobedience against war, injustice, poverty, nuclear wea…
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Hear our encore discussion of the natural cosmetics used during the Renaissance. We explore the case of Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of King Charles I of England back in the 1600s who was described by her niece as being 'quite handsome' in spite of having a hunchback and buck teeth! Then Rob Weber, of Kentucky Academy of Science interviews Yvonne…
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This episode is brought to you by Blokes, Joi and BIOptimizers. Imagine the power of a simple molecule coursing through your veins, holding the key to longevity, peak performance, and a fortress-like defense against cardiovascular disease. Nobel Laureate Dr. Louis Ignarro returns to unveil the wonders of nitric oxide (NO), a molecule his research h…
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On this week’s program, your host, Justin Mog, hops on his trusty two-wheeled steed for a conversation about bicycling in Louisville with Chris Butz who joined Louisville Metro Public Works Transportation Division as a Transportation Planner II in 2023. Chris began his career in land use planning for Hardin County (KY) while finishing his master’s …
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We broadcast live from Logan Street Market to bring you all the fun of Forward Radio's 7th Anniversary of broadcasting radio for the people, by the people! Listen-in to hear from our guest speaker, Charles Booker; a conversation across The Pond, with our friends at East Leeds Community Radio in Louisville's Sister City of Leeds, England; and interv…
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This week on Truth to Power, we go LIVE for the Pledge Drive and bring you a conversation about the vital role that community radio continues to play in protecting democracy and connecting people across all kinds of divides. Join Forward Radio hosts, Justin Mog (Sustainability Now!) and Tom Lambert (Economic Impact), for a conversation with friends…
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This episode is brought to you by WHOOP and Caldera Lab. Have you ever paused to consider your relationship with alcohol? Mark McTavish, co-founder of Pulp Culture and 101 Cider, joins us to turn the convention on its head by introducing the practice of mindful drinking. Mark shares his philosophy of "drink better," which invites us to approach alc…
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Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com.Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpodFacebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover.To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button.You can find Judith Lindbergh at https://judithlindbergh.com/ and on IG @judithlindbergh.This week’s episode is one that big history nerds may find fascinating.…
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This special Pledge Drive edition of Election Connection features John Balliet, Jazz DJ for WXOX 97.1 FM (the other low power community radio station in Louisville KY) and Victoria Strange, a regular on Election Connection. Together, we carry on a wide-ranging conversation getting into the history of how we got started in low-power, noncommercial c…
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This special Pledge Drive edition of Election Connections features John Balliet, Jazz DJ for WXOX 97.1 FM (the other noncommercial community radio station in Louisville KY) and Victoria Strange, one of Election Connection regulars. Together, we carry on a wide-ranging conversation, getting into the history of how we three got started in low-power n…
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Michael Nagler is Professor Emeritus of Classics and Comparative Literature at UC Berkeley, where he founded the Peace and Conflict Studies Program. Prof. Nagler has spoken and written widely for campus, religious, public and special interest groups on the subject of peace and nonviolence for many years,. He has consulted for the U.S. Institute of …
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