Liberadio(!) With Mary Mancini & Freddie O'connell

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 1:34:00
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Sinopse

Listen to Liberadio(!) Mondays 7 to 9 am on WRVU 91.1 FM with your hosts Mary Mancini ("a liberal talk radio diva in the making") and Freddie O'Connell (a southern-bred Ivy-league elitist), voted two of Nashville's best radio talk show hosts (2005) and best radio personalities (2006 and 2007).

Episódios

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast January 25, 2010: The State of the Union isParty!, Part 2

    26/01/2010 Duração: 02min

    This hour we're joined by Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen, who gives us the 4-1-1 on the latest Supreme Court decision to affect campaign financing, as well as Karl Frisch, Senior Fellow for media watchdog organization, Media Matters for America. Plus, the Top 10 Progressive Victories of the Obama administration (a.k.a. he brought the change and we can believe in it), Tennessee is - in reality - a nice shade of purpley blue, and public transit fans, rejoice! - the Obama administration announced this week that it is loosening the criteria for using federal funds to finance light rail, bus routes, and other public transit projects.

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast January 18, 2010: A Day of Service, Part 1

    24/01/2010 Duração: 02min

    Featuring Marisa Richmond of the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition, Joel Berg of the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, and Rene Victoria Hoyos of of the Tennessee Clean Water Network.

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast January 18, 2010: A Day of Service, Part 2

    24/01/2010 Duração: 02min

    Featuring Marisa Richmond of the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition, Joel Berg of the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, and Rene Victoria Hoyos of of the Tennessee Clean Water Network.

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast December 21, 2009: The War on Hanukkah (Because We've Already Beat Christmas) Extravaganza, Part 1

    22/12/2009 Duração: 02min

    Current news, to do list, the Nashville Hispanic Chamber of Commerce responds to the Salvation Army's Angel Tree policy, and an interview with Hugh Schlesinger and Skye Bacus, Ex-Music Directors for WRVU. [23.71MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast December 21, 2009: The War on Hanukkah (Because We've Already Beat Christmas) Extravaganza, Part 2

    22/12/2009 Duração: 02min

    A bit about the CARD Act and Lilly Ledbetter; Dave Thomas (in Christmas camo!), president of the Nashville chapter of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, finally settles the question of whether or not we are a Christian nation; your holiday phone calls and a special appearance by Dr. Marisa Richmond of the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition who explains Rep. Jimmy Matlock's (R-Lenoir City) participation in this year's war on Hannukah. [26.30MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast December 14, 2009: We're a Show Full of Misfits, Part 1

    20/12/2009 Duração: 02min

    Current news, to do, interviews with Matt Collins, Ex-Vice Chair of the Davidson County Republican Party and Tyler Slocum, Director of Energy Program for Public Citizen, and it's time to get on the phone again. [26.43MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast December 14, 2009: We're a Show Full of Misfits, Part 2

    20/12/2009 Duração: 02min

    Joe Leiberman gets a little air time, Vanessa Beasley and Kevin Leander, faculty board members for Vanderbilt Student Communications, join us to discuss the board's decision to cap the number of WRVU community DJs at 25, and Karl Frisch smacks down Glen Beck during the Media Matters for America Smackdown. [23.4MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast December 7, 2009: This is Tennessee Jumping Up and Down and Yelling "Yoohoo!", Part 1

    13/12/2009 Duração: 02min

    News, to do, and why all the good people down in Tennessee need to start paying attention to state politics. [24.56MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast December 7, 2009: This is Tennessee Jumping Up and Down and Yelling "Yoohoo!", Part 2

    13/12/2009 Duração: 02min

    Why health care reform matters (we're talking to you Limbaugh), we get on a motherf**king boat with Betsy Phillips, also known as Aunt B. of Tiny Cat Pants and Pith in the Wind (two blogs that most definitely DO pay attention to state politics), and the Media Matters for America Smackdown with Karl Frisch. [23.89MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast November 23, 2009: Faces of Love, Part 1

    29/11/2009 Duração: 02min

    A quick run down of the news of the week and then we feature representatives from the two organizations we are adopting this holiday season. Listen to our interviews with Rev. Becca Stevens, founder of Magdalene House and Thistle Farms, and J.C. Smith, Outreach and Alumni Program Coordinator for Operation Stand Down Nashville. [20.3MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast November 23, 2009: Faces of Love, Part 2

    29/11/2009 Duração: 02min

    A quick run down of the Senate health care debate. Plus, Elbert Ventura is back! And he's packing a new website for pragmatic progressives. And Elbert's replacement, Karl Frisch of Media Matters, issues the smack down on this week's conservative obstructionist redonkulousness. (He is a very busy man.) And just whose interests are Republican legislators looking out for as they stand in the way of meaningful health insurance reform? [21.3MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast November 16, 2009: A Black Eye, Part 1

    22/11/2009 Duração: 02min

    The intro, the end of the world on celluloid, recounts possibilities (or impossibilities), Republican hypocrisy in Sumner County, plus the Media Matters for American Smackdown with Karl Frisch, in which he packs a whole lot of Sarah Palin in a short time. [38.3MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast October 19, 2009: Imigration Nation, Part 1

    19/10/2009 Duração: 02min

    Nevermind the boy not in the balloon, there's real news afoot. Ty Cobb 2.0, a healthcare reform package out of committee in the Senate, Senator Al Franken gets his first amendment passed by a roll call vote no thanks to Tennessee Senators Lamar Alexander and Senator Bob Corker who would rather let corporate plunderers off the hook for rape, Tennesseans deserve fair and accurate elections, and an interview with immigration law attorney Elliott Ozment, who covers the controversial 287g program up for reauth in the Metro Council, why he used to serve on the Sheriff's Immigration Advisory Council for the program but doesn't anymore, the basic civil and human rights inherent in the immigration debate, Juana Villegas, and what he thinks would be a good solution to crime prevention in Nashville's undocumented immigrant population. [21.3MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast October 19, 2009: Imigration Nation, Part 2

    19/10/2009 Duração: 02min

    We hear from you, our listeners, as well as another immigration attorney, Sean Lewis, about immigration matters, and conclude that we are not looking at immigration reform as comprehensively as we need to. And we talk to Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall, the man behind the controversial 287g program, to get his take on why the program is important, how it does or doesn't work, accusations of racial profiling, and why it's coming before the Metro Council once again. Plus, it's an abbreviated version of the Media Matters for American Smackdown with Karl Frisch, in which he packs a whole lot of funny in a short time. [24MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast October 5, 2009: Part 1

    08/10/2009 Duração: 02min

    A rundown of Walk Nashville Week, kissing up to Capitalism, a rundown of the lawsuit to compel the Secretary of State to give Tennesseans secure and verifiable elections, an update on climate change legislation straight from D.C. from Chris Ford of Tennessee Conservation Voters, and your phone calls about how the war on Christianity starts earlier and earlier every year. [24.21MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast October 5, 2009: Part 2

    08/10/2009 Duração: 02min

    An interview with Not-Secretary of State Tre Hargett in which we ask him many of the questions about secure and verifiable elections we want to ask the real Secretary of State if he would ever agree to appear on the show; an interview with the real visual artist Wayne White, who brings his new book of his artwork Maybe Now Ill Get the Respect I So Richly Deserve, to the Southern Festival of Books this weekend; and the Media Matters for American Smackdown with Karl Frisch. [18.2MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast September 28, 2009: Part 1

    01/10/2009 Duração: 02min

    Mary prepares to unleash (ha!) the congressman Barney Frank on Halloween households all across America and if you think that's scary, what until you hear what Republican State Senator Ron Ramsey wants to do to fair elections in Tennessee. Plus, Mary and Freddie try to understand just what, exactly, Ben Trippett and Accountability Now PAC have uncovered about Coop. [22.62MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast September 28, 2009: Part 2

    01/10/2009 Duração: 02min

    Reginald Coopwood, M.D., CEO of the Nashville Hospital Authority tells us about their health facilities, the best-kept secret in Nashville, and Karl Frisch does his best Elbert Ventura impression in the next generation of the Media Matters for America Smackdown. Plus, President Obama's foreign policy has all but isolated Iran from the world community. So why is the right-wing still calling him a surrender monkey? [22.62MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast September 7, 2009: A Celebration of Labor - Part 1

    07/09/2009 Duração: 02min

    A brief history of Labor Day, advice from Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, and stories of labor from our listeners and Freddies Moms. And Peter Cunningham, Assistant Secretary of the Office of Communications and Outreach at the Department of Education, joins us to discuss the real meaning behind President Obama's Back to School address to the kids. Hint: It's about personal responsibility and staying in school. Plus, why our public school kids need a boost and why it's important to not just roll your eyes at irresponsible broadcasters, but to hold them accountable. [24MB]

  • Liberadio(!) Podcast September 7, 2009: A Celebration of Labor - Part 2

    07/09/2009 Duração: 02min

    Will the Republican leadership - not to mention elected officials - continue to allow radical cable news and talk radio hosts to control their party? If not, then where is the push back against the mounds of inflammatory misinformation foisted upon the American people in their name? And why are some leaders actually joining in the fray? Chuck Grassley promoting Glen Becks book? Really? Plus, what the President has to say about health security for all when he addresses the joint session of Congress on Wednesday and all we are saying is the "give'em enough rope" theory is back! [24MB]

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