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MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Lenore Skenazy is the author of Free Range Kids: Giving Our Children the Freedom We Had Without Going Nuts With Worry.
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1:05am | Architect and housing inspector, Morris Charney, talks about the structural integrity of your home. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Charney") | |
2:05am | We are getting down to the wire in the contest for "The Best Job In The World" where Queensland state government is offering the six-month post of island caretaker on tropical Hamilton Island on the famed Great Barrier Reef. They are now down to the final 16 including Canadian Erik Rolfsen, the web editor for Vancouver's The Province We talk to Erik as he prepares for the final steps in the contest. |
TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Vancouver emergency room physician, Dr. Dan Kalla, author of many medical thrillers, such as Pandemic and Resistance, is back on the program to talk about the current swine flu scare,
which seems like something right out of one of his novels.
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1:05am | Andy Lopez is the Invisible Gardener. He'll be on to share his easy and environmentally friendly tips for growing a beautiful garden. | |
2:05am | Andrea Wachner is a comedy writer and filmmaker. She is also the woman behind the short documentary, I Remember Andrea, which chronicles the story of when she received the invitation to her ten-year high school reunion. Instead of going herself she thought it would be a funnier alternative to have a stripper posing as herself attend the reunion, all the while capturing the complex, diverse and hilarious evening in a three-camera shoot. |
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Elaine Stoddard is the author of Mom's the Word: Silent No More, A Memoir of Love and Survival.
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1:05am | Dream analyst Craig Webb, from Dreams Foundation, is on to answer questions about your nocturnal thoughts. (For more information on Craig you can go to www.edutainer.ca). | |
2:05am | One college sport isn't about winning or losing: It's about what you DON'T wear when winning or losing. The Varsity Streaking team at New York's Hamilton College claims to be the only university sport devoted to the act of running around in naked in front of as many surprised public onlookers as possible. We talk to spokesperson and former player Sean Tice and you can check out what they do on the website StreakToWin.com. |
THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2009 | ||
12:35am | The 2009 Wacky Warning Label Contest is here. Once again we talk to Robert B. Dorigo Jones, president of the Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch, the non-profit group working to raise public awareness of frivolous litigation. | |
1:05am | It's Steve Walsh's State Of The Union Address, as President Barack Obama reaches his first 100 days as the 44th President of the United States. | |
2:05am | Kathy Garver, best known for playing Cissy on the 60s sitcom Family Affair, has a new cookbook coming out this summer and she turned to her family and Hollywood memories for inspiration. | |
2:35am | S.P.A.M.A.R.A.M.A. - or Students Proclaiming Awesome Message About Repentance And Mercy Available - is a youth ministry that brings kids and teens closer to God through what they call "extreme worship." We talk to the founder, Jaime Garcia. |
FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2009 | ||
12:35am | Steve Walsh, with another segment of Steve Walsh: Our Man In The Heart Of America: Checking Out The Nation's Pulse. Find out what wacky things our Jefferson City, Missouri based correspondant has found in the U.S. | |
12:45am | Stuart Nulman is in with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed books are:
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1:05am | If you're watching your furniture floating by perhaps it's time to call a plumber. We have one. David Soroka is in to answer your plumbing questions around the house. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Soroka") | |
2:05am | Visitors to the Bigfoot Hostel in Leon, Nicaragua, have the opportunity to take part in something called "Volcano Boarding," a sport created by the hostel's founder. Guests are taken atop Nicaragua's most active volcano and then ride down the rocky 41-degree slope at speeds of up to 55 mph on specially made boards. We talk to manager Gemma Cope who describes the thrill ride. | |
2:35am | Anjeanette Ohm is the owner of Mugs Away Saloon in California where they have a tradition of gathering people for an annual event which involves mooning a passing Amtrak train. This year marks the 30th Annual Mooning of Amtrak. |
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