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Ellen Goldsmith is a nationally board certified, licensed acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist, educator, health and wellness consultant, and author of the book Nutritional Healing with Chinese Medicine: + 175 Recipes for Optimal Health. She is on faculty at the National University of Natural Medicine’s College of Classical Chinese Medicine, where she teaches graduate students in the study of Chinese Dietetics and its clinical application. She is also on faculty with the Academy of Integrativ ...
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Civil Discourse | Progressive Radio; Grassroots media; current events; history; Democrat views; Republican views; liberal; conservative

Civil Discourse | Progressive Radio; left wing radio; current events; history; democrat; republican; liberal; conservative; talk radio

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Civil Discourse is the most informative Progressive Radio Show in Wisconsin. A grassroots radio program featuring Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant. 30 years separate these two co-hosts, offering a unique dynamic to the program. Learn about current events from a historical angle. Hear from state senators, representatives, local politicians, activists, and historians to better understand our current political environment. Gain a better understanding of how political decisions affect everyday ...
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In today’s show, we explore Matus and Hana’s summer working adventure in the USA, sharing their experiences and cultural insights. We also dive into how young people from Slovakia and abroad perceive traditional Slovak food, drinks, and common stereotypes.Af STVR
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In the interview for Radio Slovakia International, Daniel Bunda talks about his experiences as a young Romani man coming from eastern Slovakia to Bratislava. The LEAF Academy alumni mentions his time with the Divé Maky NGO that helps talented Romani students in Slovakia as well as his passion for media as one of the presenters of the Media Incubato…
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In the interview for Radio Slovakia International, Daniel Bunda talks about his experiences as a young Romani man coming from eastern Slovakia to Bratislava. The LEAF Academy alumni mentions his time with the Divé Maky NGO that helps talented Romani students in Slovakia as well as his passion for media as one of the presenters of the Media Incubato…
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In this Monday show, Patka is going to talk to the general director and headmaster of the newly opened high school Skyro, that is the first one in Europe focused on AI technologies. You are also going to hear an opinion of experts from Národný inštitút vzdelávania a mládeže about incorporating the AI into the education as we know it.…
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In this Monday show, Patka is going to talk to the general director and headmaster of the newly opened high school Skyro, that is the first one in Europe focused on AI technologies. You are also going to hear an opinion of experts from Národný inštitút vzdelávania a mládeže about incorporating the AI into the education as we know it.…
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We will take you on an audio-tour of the manor house, where the noble family of Pálffy is historically connected with its origins. Later, in the second half of the 20th century, the manor house was briefly used as a barracks and then as a hospital. In 2007, the town of Malacky became the owner of the building and is still working on its renovation.…
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We will take you on an audio-tour of the manor house, where the noble family of Pálffy is historically connected with its origins. Later, in the second half of the 20th century, the manor house was briefly used as a barracks and then as a hospital. In 2007, the town of Malacky became the owner of the building and is still working on its renovation.…
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Light pollution is an increasingly widespread problem that has profound, negative effects on the human body and the natural world. This fact has led some to push for measures that aim to mitigate these effects. The first to recognize the problem and call for change were astronomers.In this episode, we travel to the darkest place in Slovakia, Poloni…
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Light pollution is an increasingly widespread problem that has profound, negative effects on the human body and the natural world. This fact has led some to push for measures that aim to mitigate these effects. The first to recognize the problem and call for change were astronomers.In this episode, we travel to the darkest place in Slovakia, Poloni…
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Special holiday edition - the Day of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows. Father Benjamín Kosnáč tells us the very interesting history of this religious holiday; our colleague Martina Šimkovičová takes us to the famous Basilica of Šaštín, a site closely connected with the historical roots of this holiday in Slovakia; and finally we hear from a Catholic belie…
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The story of Wold Kidan Grant, a native of Jamaica, who, perhaps thanks to chance, or in his words, fate, settled in Slovakia and has been living here for over 30 years. We will learn more about his trip to Slovakia, why he decided to stay here and how he volunteered in the Slovak House for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.…
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The story of Wold Kidan Grant, a native of Jamaica, who, perhaps thanks to chance, or in his words, fate, settled in Slovakia and has been living here for over 30 years. We will learn more about his trip to Slovakia, why he decided to stay here and how he volunteered in the Slovak House for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.…
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On 9 September, we commemorate the Memorial Day of the Victims of the Holocaust and Racial Violence in Slovakia. Our colleague Martina Šimkovičová Greňová interviewed Mr Martin Posch from the Slovak Academy of Sciences about the so-called Slovak State and its measures during the Second World War. Patrícia Fogelová and Veronika Szeghy-Gayer from the…
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On 9 September, we commemorate the Memorial Day of the Victims of the Holocaust and Racial Violence in Slovakia. Our colleague Martina Šimkovičová Greňová interviewed Mr Martin Posch from the Slovak Academy of Sciences about the so-called Slovak State and its measures during the Second World War. Patrícia Fogelová and Veronika Szeghy-Gayer from the…
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In this Monday show, Paťka and her friend Adelka are going to walk around a village in Western Slovakia in Trnava region, Smolenice. They are going to talk about its rich history and culture, historical sights and some natural landmarks that visitors might not know about and are worth to see.
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In this Monday show, Paťka and her friend Adelka are going to walk around a village in Western Slovakia in Trnava region, Smolenice. They are going to talk about its rich history and culture, historical sights and some natural landmarks that visitors might not know about and are worth to see.Af STVR
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What was the week like in Slovakia? News overview and picks of the week with Martin Bednárik. HEADLINES: The beginning of the new school year marked with bomb threats, rumoured acquisition pf Pegasus by the Slovak Intelligence denied and part of the culture community declares a strike alert while police officers sign a petition asking for better wo…
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What was the week like in Slovakia? News overview and picks of the week with Martin Bednárik. HEADLINES: The beginning of the new school year marked with bomb threats, rumoured acquisition pf Pegasus by the Slovak Intelligence denied and part of the culture community declares a strike alert while police officers sign a petition asking for better wo…
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In an interview with Tomáš Ganz, you will learn about his two-month experience as a mathematics and chess teacher in Africa, where he was involved in educating children in conditions very different from those in Europe. He will talk about the life in Africa, challenges of the African education system and about how this mission enriched him personal…
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In an interview with Tomáš Ganz, you will learn about his two-month experience as a mathematics and chess teacher in Africa, where he was involved in educating children in conditions very different from those in Europe. He will talk about the life in Africa, challenges of the African education system and about how this mission enriched him personal…
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This year, Slovakia’s oldest marked hiking trail turned one hundred and fifty years old. This follows last year’s celebration marking 150 years since the establishment of Slovakia’s first hiking club. Today, the tradition of hiking and the upkeep and marking of trails lives on in the KST, The Slovak Hikers Club. To learn about the history of the gr…
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This year, Slovakia’s oldest marked hiking trail turned one hundred and fifty years old. This follows last year’s celebration marking 150 years since the establishment of Slovakia’s first hiking club. Today, the tradition of hiking and the upkeep and marking of trails lives on in the KST, The Slovak Hikers Club. To learn about the history of the gr…
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The 19th edition of the Fjuzn festival will take place in Bratislava at the end of September, in preperation for the festival dealing with foreigners living in Slovakia today, Ben Pascoe talks with the organizers of the festival about why the festival is important and what we can look forward to.
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The 19th edition of the Fjuzn festival will take place in Bratislava at the end of September, in preperation for the festival dealing with foreigners living in Slovakia today, Ben Pascoe talks with the organizers of the festival about why the festival is important and what we can look forward to.Af STVR
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This show is dedicated to one of the most renowned photoreporters in Slovak history, Ladislav Bielik. On the anniversary of the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968, Ladislav's son, Peter Bielik dedicated one of the most iconic pohotograps made by his father to the Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav Theatre.
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This show is dedicated to one of the most renowned photoreporters in Slovak history, Ladislav Bielik. On the anniversary of the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968, Ladislav's son, Peter Bielik dedicated one of the most iconic pohotograps made by his father to the Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav Theatre.Af STVR
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