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  • Musician Green Gartside discusses how tracks by the Paragons, Robert Wyatt and the Albion Country Band shaped his work.
  • This week on the podcast: when weddings go wrong.
  • Harpist Brandee Younger discusses how music by Alice Coltrane, Tank and the Bangas, and Dorothy Ashby shaped her work.
  • Check out the latest episode of Your Child’s Brain. Join Dr. Brad Schlaggar President and CEO of Kennedy Krieger Institute and three colleagues: Dr. Joy Salpekar, a pediatric neuropsychiatrist, Dr. Roma Vasa, a child and adolescent psychiatrist and Dr. Aaron Hauptman, pediatric and adult neuropsychiatrist as we discuss the specialty area of neuropsychiatry, in particular, developmental and pediatric neuropsychiatry.
  • This week on the podcast, two Black women share their quest to tell Black stories in Baltimore.
  • Jason V. hosts a panel discussion with Dr. Johnny Graham of Howard University and Vic Carter of WJZ at the Juneteenth Luncheon at The Center Club Baltimore.
  • On this episode of My Block Counts, Dr. Sacoby Wilson discusses transportation equity, its role in economic mobility and and how it links to environmental justice.
  • Folk singer June Tabor discusses Danny Kaye, Anne Briggs, learning to sing, Frank Sinatra and Robert Plant with guest host Will Oldham.
  • This week on the podcast, two last minute wedding shockers!
  • Dr. Sacoby Wilson continues the discussion about transportation equity with Samuel Jordan, president of the Baltimore Transit Equity Coalition.
  • This week on the podcast, two stories about canine chaos.
  • The pleasures and perils of watching your first R-rated movie in a theater.
  • This week on the podcast, three dispatches from high school in which our heroes and heroines try to be cool — and fail. Which makes us love them more.
  • Alasdair MacLean, frontman of the Clientele, discusses how music by Boards of Canada, Love and Michael Jon Fink influenced him.
  • How does the brain communicate with the rest of the body? One critically important way for that communication to happen is via the spinal cord, a really complex bundle of nerve cells and fibers, embedded in a canal that is protected by our spinal columns.
  • Nate Amos of Water From Your Eyes discusses how music by Scott Walker, Jute Gyte and Ben Johnston shaped the group's sound.
  • On this episode of The Weekly Reader we review a great new biography of Malcolm X, and we share some thoughts about the controversial new biography of Philip Roth.
  • On this month’s episode, Dr. Bradley Schlaggar, president and CEO of Kennedy Krieger Institute Is joined by his colleagues: Dr. Katheryn Boada, Director of Speech-Language Pathology and Assistive Technology and .Dr. Amy Gaskin, Director of Audiology. to talk about the connection between hearing and the development of speech and language in children.
  • Baltimore City Councilwoman Odette T. Ramos of the “Fabulous 14th” District talks about her path to City Council, the highs and lows of civil service and how residents can and should work with the Baltimore City Council to realize goals for their community.
  • This week on the podcast, two tales of people doing battle with an undercover epidemic.
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