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Sinopse
The Timothy Jordan Show prepares for a transition of its own. A time-shifted radio broadcast, and this podcast feature an interview with Josh Weiss about his work bringing technology infrastructure to rural Guatemala.The last News segment of the Bush era considers his legacy, as well as a host of courtroom and legislative drama.
Episódios
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Opportunities and Freedom
19/01/2009 Duração: 43minThe Timothy Jordan Show prepares for a transition of its own. A time-shifted radio broadcast, and this podcast feature an interview with Josh Weiss about his work bringing technology infrastructure to rural Guatemala. The last News segment of the Bush era considers his legacy, as well as a host of courtroom and legislative drama.
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The Hopeful Approach of Rain
12/01/2009 Duração: 42minThis evening Timothy brings us into the new year with Liyana, a very special band from Zimbabwe. The Song of the Week remains on hiatus in an undisclosed location. Our first News segment of 2009 features updates on the economy, intelligence, spying, and of course excellence.
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T-Jo Retro Show
29/12/2008 Duração: 55minThe Timothy Jordan Show looks back at 2008, plays some of their favorite interview segments, favorite song of the week, and a review of the year's news.
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My Beard Is A House, Unless It Rains
22/12/2008 Duração: 45minScott and Timothy are joined in the studio by their old pal Jessicatastrophe. Timothy interviews Ryan Coonerty for an exit-interview segment as he passes the Mayoral reins on. Alec delivers the news remotely and covers the recent auto bailout, England's Microsoft miscalculation, opulent spending, and whistle-blowing excellence.
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Beer, It's as American as Honor
15/12/2008 Duração: 24minTimothy interviews Brian Yeager author of Red, White & Brew, An American Beer Odyssey.
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How Green Is My Fault
08/12/2008 Duração: 51minTimothy goes green, speaking with Jill Palermo of We Add Up, and learns about fixing our roads, the green way, with Jonas Villalba of Go Green Asphalt. Our News this evening covers how to set a bear trap, the auto bailout and finance, wiretapping, and excellence.
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Clean as a Whistle
01/12/2008 Duração: 53minTimothy speaks with the David Bronner, the grandson of Dr. Bronner, the philosophical soap-maker whose company continues to break ground. Also joining us was Debra Holtz who spoke about the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and their plans for World AIDS Day. The News features stories of massacres, economic and otherwise, and a rare example of corporate generosity.
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Timothy Jordan, Near and Farr
17/11/2008 Duração: 51minCongressman Sam Farr returns to the show for a long discussion on his goals for the new congress, the Obama administration, civil rights, energy policy, and civil service. The news features Iraqi agreements, net neutrality, presidential records, and flying excellence.
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Civil Rights and Salzman
10/11/2008 Duração: 54minLong-absent from the studio, Eli Salzman returns from world travels to play our listeners a few songs before his upcoming Santa Cruz appearance; but first Timothy has a few words to say about Proposition 8. The News Staff considers the prospects of a new economy and fallout from this week's election.
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The Electoral Home Stretch
03/11/2008 Duração: 53minOn our electoral eve program we bring political commentary from KZSC host Michael Sammet and Derrick Seaver, from Red Ladder Public Relations. Scotty K, our Voice of Treason brings the song of the week, Welcome to the Freak Show, by Jeff Smith. The News features the conclusion of our 2008 Voters' Guide, updates on warrantless wiretapping, and excellence.
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Elections Directions
27/10/2008 Duração: 45minWe continue our election-year political coverage with a lightning round of questions for, and answers from, eight of the ten candidates for Santa Cruz City Council. The News Segment begins with Part II of our Timothy Jordan Show Voters Guide, continues with a rough week for the McCain campaign, and busts out with a Beer Barrel Belly... Burster.
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I Carve, You Carve, We All Carve for Barack and Roll
20/10/2008 Duração: 58minWe're starting our show with a fun new segment this week, Word Associations. This evening's guests are Josh Horton of YesWeCarve.com and Camilo Mejia, author of Road From Ar Ramadi: The Private Rebellion of Staff Sergeant Mejia. Our song of the week is "No Surrender" from 3 Up Front. The News staff begins our regular election-season Voters Guide with a look at Measure B and Prop 1A, before moving on to the events of the week.
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Energy Proposition Blues
13/10/2008 Duração: 55minA new broadcast time slot, but the same great Timothy Jordan Show crew brings our listeners a request for responsible politics in the wake of run-away fervor at McCain campaign events, and an interview with Proposition 7 supporter David Freeman. The News jumps right into action with the Palin ethics report, new NSA wiretapping, and excellence.
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Biden And Palin What?
04/10/2008 Duração: 54minTimothy and Alec bring you a packed show on our the final Friday evening broadcast. We're joined this evening by Ben from 2dinar.com and Richard Esguerra from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. We were also joined in studio by Derrick Seaver and John Leopold to bring some local perspective to the national elections. The last News segment on a Friday evening features coverage of the bailout, and a touch of excellence.
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Just Call Me Awesome
27/09/2008 Duração: 01h13minActor and activist Mike Farrell joins Timothy to talk about his new book, his experience as Captain B.J. Hunnicut on M*A*S*H, and his career of political activism. Ian Gradek from Howlin' Rain sits down with Scotty-K for the song of the week, "Death Prayer in Heaven's Orchard." This evening's news segment features the end of irony, as the Department of Justice asks for less power, and the Department of Energy throws cold water on proponents of offshore drilling... and oh yes, excellence.
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What kind of power?
20/09/2008 Duração: 56minJournalist Robert Scheer joins Timothy and the radio crew to talk about his new book, The Pornography of Power, an analysis of the modern relationship between the government, industry, and military. We also have Robin Yo Life from the Santa Cruz Rollergirls on the eve of their final game of the season. The song of the week was Hut by New Thrill Parade. The News covers issues of patriotism, economic collapse, and the surge.
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Buddhism and The Art of Timothy's High Maintenance
13/09/2008 Duração: 52minThe Timothy Jordan Show crew is in the studio this week featuring an interview with Mark Richardson about his new book Zen and Now: On the Trail of Robert Pirsig and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. The Song of the Week is Back To You from S.A. Adams. The News is relatively politics free in a politics-laden season, refreshingly focused instead on this week's technology issues.
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Ryanapalooza
06/09/2008 Duração: 54minThe full Timothy Jordan Show crew is joined in the studio this evening by Santa Cruz Mayor Ryan Coonerty to talk about the upcoming Santa Cruz City Council election, and moves on the national political scene. The News hits hard on convention mistakes, oil drilling shilling, high level hijinks going unpunished, and concrete excellence.
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Books, Beethoven, and Barack
30/08/2008 Duração: 53minThis evening Timothy and Scott are joined in the studio by Laurie Gibson, a freelance book editor, to talk about the editing process and tricks for aspiring authors. The News returns from a two-week hiatus refreshed and senile, covering the McCain VP pick, wiretapping, and excellence.
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Sanity Please
09/08/2008 Duração: 53minTonight the Timothy Jordan Show crew takes a look at last weekend's firebombing, talking animal research issues with both sides of the spectrum. We're joined by Zach Friend, a spokesperson from the Santa Cruz Police Department, Bruce Margon the Vice Chancellor of Research at the University of California Santa Cruz, and Peter Young, an animal rights activist. The Song of the Week is on hiatus, but will return in the coming weeks. We feature a quick burst of News this evening with subtle distinctions like 6,000 miles distance, and excellence in bacon.