This periodic sporadic e-newsletter of program recommendations accessible by 
podcast arose from my own use of them while "working out”, which for me 
consists of walking quite briskly for five miles at a time.  Apart from the 
originating program’s web site, most programs are made available through any 
number of other amalgamation sources such as iTunes and TuneIn.

——

(Sometimes it’s interesting to listen to a program that was broadcast prior to 
a particular event and then compare how its prognostications and analyses 
worked out in the end. Here is one such opportunity embedded within this 
multi-topic program. -ed.)

“Bush brothers unite against Donald Trump; North Korea: Bombs and Youth Power; 
The Great Hillary Divide."
LATE NIGHT LIVE - ABC Radio National
What are President Obama's choices for the Supreme Court since the death of 
Antonin Scalia? And the Nevada Primary, often neglected, is shaping up to be an 
important test for Hillary Clinton.
North Korea started 2016 with a nuclear bomb and the launch of a satellite. The 
United States and its allies believe North Korea needs to be brought under 
control and tougher economic sanctions have been promised.
But Kim Jong Un's 'tough' actions are not for Western consumption but for a new 
generation of young Koreans raised in a hyper-nationalist culture.
Hillary Clinton has long been a polarising political figure, but in the lead-up 
to the US election, progressive women have locked into 'pro' and anti' Hillary 
camps. The pro-Hillary people argue that Clinton is a ruthless, smart, flexible 
politician, capable of taking on a hostile Washington. The 'anti' group say 
that Hillary is part of the problem - and a vote for her is a vote to continue 
business as usual when it comes to debt, climate change and corporate greed. 
Two equally impassioned writers weigh in on the Hillary question.  (53”)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03dvgz9

“’The Wapping Dispute”
WITNESS - BBC World Service
In January 1986 newspaper owner Rupert Murdoch took on the print workers' 
unions in a bitter industrial dispute which would revolutionise the British 
press. Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde was head of print workers union SOGAT 
82 at the time.  (9”)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03fslfl

“Who’s Afraid of Inequality”
THE PHILOSOPHER’S ZONE - ABC Radio National
Inequality—declared President Obama—is the defining challenge of our time. That 
might be true, but is it a moral challenge as well? Many think so, and see the 
egalitarian distribution of economic resources as self-evidently just. But are 
we missing the point about where the moral principle lies when considering the 
wealth of the one per cent? Renowned philosopher Harry Frankfurt recently 
applied his forensic analytic skills to Bullshit. This time round his attention 
is trained on the 'defining challenge’.  (25”)
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/philosopherszone/inequality/6997588


Good listening!

John Figliozzi
The Worldwide Listening Guide
New 7th edition now available from Universal Radio, Amazon and W5YI.com

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