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Jefferson Public Radio serves listeners in southern Oregon and northern California with radio programming that is not available via commercial media. Each week, musicians from all corners of the musical world perform live in our Steve Nelson Performance Space.
Author offers insight into the extraordinary and complicated world of adult autism
(Author photo by Kelli Rad / Memoir Land Substack)
Marian Schembari (www.marianschembari.com/) is a prolific writer who was diagnosed with autism in her 30s.
In her book, "A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole (us.macmillan.com/books/9781250367136/alittlelessbroken) ," she shares how her life was before and after the diagnosis, and how the diagnosis profoundly changed her life ... in positive ways.
Marian joins the Exchange to offer a broad range of insights into the world of autistic adults and how the people in the world around them can gain a deeper understanding.
Marian Schembari (www.marianschembari.com/) is a prolific writer who was diagnosed with autism in her 30s.
In her book, "A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole (us.macmillan.com/books/9781250367136/alittlelessbroken) ," she shares how her life was before and after the diagnosis, and how the diagnosis profoundly changed her life ... in positive ways.
Marian joins the Exchange to offer a broad range of insights into the world of autistic adults and how the people in the world around them can gain a deeper understanding.
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Grants Pass elderly care center closes & Medford was the venue for a psilocybin concert
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The JPR news team gathers for a roundtable discussion of the stories they're working in this week. Top stories include: The PACE center in Grants Pass is closing at the end of the year. PACE is an acronym for "Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly." Also, Medford was the venue for the state’s first legal psilocybin concert.
Jackson County is experiencing a public defender crisis (again)
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( Google maps) What happens when there are more people in the county jail who need court dates and public defenders than there are public defenders available to accommodate the need? The constitution guarantees due process, but when budgets cannot support the constitutional mandate, a crisis in the system of justice occurs (www.opb.org/article/2024/07/26/oregon-public-defense-commission-details...
Prescribed fires: Setting the forest on fire (but carefully)
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FILE: A member of the Wolf Creek Hotshots uses a drip torch to ignite the forest floor during a prescribed burn near Sisters, Oregon, in 2018.(Jes Burns / OPB/EarthFix ) Joining the Exchange is State representative Pam Marsh. She championed a new Prescribed Fire Liability Program (experience.arcgis.com/experience/6742a047d2ac49fdbda3427a63e1e99c/page/Home/) to address the insurance concerns. Re...
Newly released report on Oregon's first statewide housing plan
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The Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) released the final report (www.oregon.gov/ohcs/pages/oregon-state-wide-housing-plan.aspx) on Oregon’s first-ever Statewide Housing Plan (SWHP). The five-year housing plan was launched in July 2019 with a bold, shared vision: to ensure every person across Oregon has a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. The report’s Letter from the Di...
Caring for those who care for the most vulnerable
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( ORPARC) It's National Adoption Month. Joining the Exchange are Kendra Morris Jacobson, Director of the Oregon Post Adoption Resource Center (ORPARC (www.orparc.org/) ) and Liana Soifer, Co-Founder and Executive Director of BIPOC Adoptees (www.bipocadoptees.org/) . We discuss the extraordinary work of adopting families, as well as the challenges they adoptees face and the support they all need.
AARP Conference: Your Money. Your Future.
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Dr. Geneva Craig joins the Exchange to share details about the Vital Aging Conference (local.aarp.org/aarp-event/vital-aging-conference-2024-tznnfq45ycm.html) that took place at the Smullin Education Center in Medford, sponsored by AARP. This year's theme was "Your Money, Your Future." Dr. Geneva Craig and JPR Host Mike Green(JPR Senior Producer Natalie Golay)
OSU fights climate change by feeding cows seaweed
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Cows roam a field along Highway 30, just south of Baker City, Ore., in this July 30, 2024 file photo. (Anna Lueck / OPB ) It is widely believed that cows contribute significantly (www.epa.gov/ghgemissions/overview-greenhouse-gases#methane) to greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere through the methane they expel. That belief has led to a lot of research on the problem, which led to a better underst...
Lomakatsi receives $21M federal grant for restoration project
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( Lomakatsi) Lomakatsi is a forest restoration nonprofit organization based in Ashland. On the eve of its 30-year anniversary it received $21.25M from the USDA (docs.google.com/document/d/1_r3rtJv5bR2MycTB0cIFt7LfMmV4CHa7/edit) , which is the largest award in its young history. Marko Bey (lomakatsi.org/who-we-are/staff/marko-bey/) , Executive Director of the Lomakatsi Restoration Project, joins...
Chelsea Rose "Senses Sasquatch" at the High Desert Museum
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Sasquatch is a cultural mainstay of the Pacific Northwest, appearing on all kinds of products from alcohol to T-shirts and everything in between. But the history of Sasquatch goes back much further, and for many Indigenous people, he is much more than his common portrayal as a mysterious hairy beast. A depiction of Bigfoot emerging through a portal by Nez Percent and Onondaga artist Frank Buffa...
Top news: Lethal bird flu; Pacific Power switch in Talent; and homeowners in high hazard wildfire...
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The JPR news team gathers for The Debrief to discuss the top news stories they are working on this week. Stories include: Jackson County confirms the presence of highly lethal bird flu in the region; Pacific Power turns off a setting in Talent that was apparently causing power outages; and the state delays sending out notifications to homeowners in living in high hazardous wildfire areas.
Building post-election common ground in southern Oregon
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( Oregon Public Broadcasting) Taylor Stewart, Director of the Oregon Remembrance Project (oregonremembrance.org/) , joins JPR news reporter Roman Battaglia to discuss the work of his organization and an upcoming free community event in Ashland titled, "Finding Post-Election Common Ground." Taylor will moderate the event alongside Tara Houston, the Community and Engagement Manager for OSF (www.o...
Unearthing the hidden history of African Americans in northern California's Gold Rush
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( Mark Oliver) "Voices of the Golden Ghosts - African Americans in the California Gold Rush" is a unique book introducing previously unknown historical material documenting African American history in far northern California during the gold rush period. This book brings together authors for the first time who have independently told these stories. They now appear in a collection for the first t...
JPR Live Session - Jeffrey Foucault and Erik Koskinen
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The Universal Fire is the latest album by singer-songwriter Jeffrey Foucault. Jeffrey Foucault grew up in Wisconsin and now calls New England home where he lives with his wife, singer-songwriter Kris Delmhorst and their daughter. Drawing influence from a variety of greats like Little Richard, John Prine, and Greg Brown, his sound encompasses a wide variety of traditional American sounds from bl...
Who won? JPR news reporters analyze election results
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Who won? JPR news reporters analyze election results
The impact of California's winning propositions
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The impact of California's winning propositions
Election results: Oregon candidates and measures
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Election results: Oregon candidates and measures
One drug: average 300 silent deaths per day in America
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One drug: average 300 silent deaths per day in America
Oregon's most quoted political analyst set to retire
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Oregon's most quoted political analyst set to retire
Healthy, organic Mexican food: taking food truck fare to the next level
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Healthy, organic Mexican food: taking food truck fare to the next level
Top news stories of the week: America First, wildfire liability, seaweed-eating cows
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Top news stories of the week: America First, wildfire liability, seaweed-eating cows
Digging into the history of America's love of Halloween
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Digging into the history of America's love of Halloween
Hello, Halloween! A curated list of Spooky Reads
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Hello, Halloween! A curated list of Spooky Reads
Digging into the history of America's love of Halloween
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Digging into the history of America's love of Halloween
Celtic celebration of Samhein: the origin of Halloween
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Celtic celebration of Samhein: the origin of Halloween
Hello, Halloween! A curated list of Spooky Reads
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Hello, Halloween! A curated list of Spooky Reads
Real Archeology launches truth bombs on landscape of false narratives
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Real Archeology launches truth bombs on landscape of false narratives
Great stuff!! - hope to hear you live once you get back to New England!
Still following my poet best friend and continuing to be inspired! Sunflower. I recall a bike ride in Italy. Endless fields of sunflowers all looking in the same direction. One tall one facing up the other way. I identified and spoke with it for a short time wishing it had a bike like me to ride along. In memory it did. I still ride tandem with Jeanette like the sunflower on my single bike.
How do you not get more views 😢❤❤❤
When I was an undergrad and then postgrad, my supervisors hammered home the importance of proving the source of information on which I based my opinions - the biggest crime in academia was plagiarism. But, we were also expected to access and critique the source - all opinions are not equal. Now my neighbour's cat has just as much credibility as a Harvard professor. All opinions are treated as equal - and the number of likes and/or downloads determine the veracity of opinions. Please keep fighting the good fight for solid research and verification because honestly I despair.
well, your shitty podcast got 18 likes. Why don't you show how many dislikes you have? I am sure of at least one....
Why are they destroying gobekli tepe?
I heard somewhere that Hancock’s son in law is a Netflix exec. Idk if its true
This channel removes comments and replies they have no answers to. Low class
You don't go and straight up lie to counter false narratives, reflect on how much damage he has done to the "counter" narrative by being smug and untruthful.
I didn't lie about anything. Sure, believe pseudoscientists about that rather than experts 😅
@FlintDibble it's recorded for reference. Tell us again: How many ancient shipwrecks are MAPPED across the world? Then we will move on to the rest. Or maybe I'm also a white supremacist for questioning?!
@FlintDibble stop removing replies by making false reports coward, the lies are on video, no class.
@@FlintDibble keep having replies removed, coward
Glad to see this movement growing. Far too much fantasy being portrayed as 'science' out there. Graham Hancock. Bright Insight Channel. Hosts of others. Most of us don't have the historical or archeological data to know better so these toons can sound like they're on to something IF you don't think too much about what they're saying and ask questions.
Heroes save peoples lives not “Do their job” and arguing Archeology when US citizens are drowning in floods in more US states that anytime in known history, that isn’t heroic it’s a waste of freaking time.
Oh i forgot real heroes don’t “Push WEF George Soros’s narratives” indoctrinated since the 1971 George Soros purchase of the US education system and all “Archeologists” trained since then are given a narrative and told “Push this or go into carpentry or whatever.” And oh look.. at the title of this Podcast “Underground Archeology” a show pushing the Mainstream narrative lies the WEF paid over 3 Trillion in stolen money to push … the title is a deliberate lie to gain an audience of people that don’t believe the mainstream fake history and force the people back into mindless acceptance.. freakin unreal ..
The cope coming out of certain sections of the archaeology community over this issue is truly hilarious. All you can reasonably say is that we lack evidence for an advanced civilization, leave it at that and move on. All this whining is just undermining yourselves.
Pointing out untruths which have mountains of data against is not coping. Coping is believing in people who give you arguments based on pure speculation and have zero evidence to support them and then trying to claim it has some merit and actual scientists who know the data shouldn't speak against it because I like it. There is ZERO evidence of an advanced civilization in our past. Zero. No advanced materials. No writing. Nothing written about from cultures who supposedly were elevated. No trade logs. Nothing. Also you're ignoring facts that there are groups of people who we have records for that existed before and after the supposed flood or whatever calamity you may believe happened. If such had, they too would have been wiped out. Speaking logic is not undermining yourself. Speaking truth is an obligation honest people carry. Graham Hancock is not one of those people. He's an author spreading a story. He needs you to believe him without hard evidence so he can make a living selling you his books. Facts will never get in his way because he ignores any and all evidence that would point out his story is just that.
@WayneBraack when those "montains of data" turn out to be falsifications and out right fabrications as Mr. Dibble did on an international podcast an objective person will do self reflection, a low class ideolog will pivote to race baiting.
Even though Flint is a gay man, hes not as bad as people think
Pretty sure you didn't mean to sound as if gay people are bad because they're gay but this sounds like it. Being gay or not has zero to do with the quality of a person.
@WayneBraack no this comment the OP made is just straight up homophobia since I'm not gay and happily married
I unfortunately cannot subscribe to this podcast. Trying to make connections between Graham and white supremacy is outrageous. Also, misleading the audience is outrageous Flint. Can you please address the accusations against you regarding misleading your own audience on JRE. Real archeology is elitist and unwilling to be reviewed and revised
incorrect. you watch too much conspiracy pseudo science. Graham is not an academic in any way. Actual academic's, scientists, archeologists that is, are extremely open minded. The goal is to discover actualities. Science by nature is designed to be that way. Factually IF there was an advanced global civilization we WOULD have found some evidence. There is non. No matter where we've looked there has been zero evidence. Where are all the advanced metals? Or composite materials? or devices? Or any written history from any time period, from any known civilization, telling us of the people who supposedly relaunched things after a disaster? How come it all went back to stone, mud and sticks instead of using the supposed advanced knowledge to rebuild what they had? Certainly would have happened if such had ever existed. Something would show up. Nothing does. Senseless to believe in possibilities that have zero evidence to support them and mountains of evidence against. Common, not so much, reason would lead anyone thinking to conclude it didn't happen.
Real archaeology? It's not like we do not know the story that is told. We know fully well what is told and understand it. We are under no obligation to agree with it. It is fine for those professional archaeologists to have their opinion but to go and try to force it as absolute fact is ridiculous. There is simply far too much of a lack of field specific data and archaeology has an incredibly small window of field specific guidelines to work within. Even when there is cooperation with other fields there is a tendency to limit the acceptable results. In it's current form myself and many others find its view too restricting and incredibly banal. IMO it could improve by simply uniting with Anthropology then studying the esoteric lore of civilization. I did not say religious lore either. That is exoteric. What is told to the huddled masses, partly as an inspiration toward a particular philosophy and partly as a control system. No matter the society the exoteric teachings are a highly distorted narrative crafted for manipulation. This has become increasingly more of the trend on most all aspects of "professional" society. If most Christian and Islamic literalists/fundamentalists knew what some of their better known the priests, saints and monks of their history had discussed they would be shaken. The current trend of experts to expect to have authority is concerning. The more pressure they apply the more it will stink of propaganda. The era of aggressive social engineering toward a single global society has been rejected. If such a thing is to be it must occur organically. It must be grassroots or bottom up. This one is top down. Let it go. In a comment on the Dedunking channel I left a comment for Mr. Dibble. I was blocked from his X account for some reason. I am not sure if I have ever commented to him so I do not see why he would block me. If I have and missed it then please correct me. Anyway, I stated that he should search among those he knows for someone in a "secret society" that he trusts. Almost every single one traces its roots way back into times long forgotten. No, it is not what they tell the public or sometimes even strongly impress upon the pupil in our days but at some point they will be told. What they do with that is up to them. If they progress more than most and begin to search for themselves for the truth in that regard it will be noticed and bit by bit more is revealed. Mr. Dibble, if they do tell you then you must respect their wishes about revealing what is told. Do you actually buy that most of us interested in this subject are "white supremacists" , colonialists or racist in any way, shape or form? If so is it likely due to having heard the term "root race" or "sub-race" and having either decided you knew what it meant or listening to some political activist tell you what it means. One cannot approach genuine esoteric literature and think that just because they are highly educated in todays academia they can expect to understand it. 99.9% of "New Age" authors do not have the slightest clue as to what they are talking about. They are just parroting what they have read or been told. Human beings are creatures of habit. By the time we reach adulthood we are conditioned to the extreme. This must happen of course but the problem is in how it is done today. Older civilizations would help break and rebuild it but in our times an individual must usually hit rock bottom in some way before they seek the truth on their own. The struggle they have undergone allows them to break their conditioning, so they begin to yearn for truth, regardless of whether they prefer it or not. Psychology has a slight idea of this when they speak of those who "self-actualize". The ancient Mystery schools presented the foundational system for experiential spiritual growth that gave rise to every single major religion. They did not start the religion that distorted the teachings though. People who desired power did that. Control systems in society, as they are used today, have never and will never allow true freedom. They cannot afford to so we must teach ourselves until we are beyond their reach then we must teach others. Sure, they can try and hurt you but they will never have true authority especially after all the stunts they have pulled the last few years. The Tradition is not about worship. We recognize a transcendent source of all and marvel at its beauty and its terrors but it does not desire worship nor grant wishes. We do not have a savior. We save ourselves. We do not need priests to act as middlemen for that which we can directly experience.
stop doing drugs.
Love it!🤙🏻
My Favorite Artist right now. Can't wait for him to hit the road again!
Love Molly and the band
Nice to hear Molly in conversation. I haven't met her yet but I rehearsed in her front room while in a band with her dad. Her early memories at festivals likely include my Wolf Mountain festival in Grass Valley so we'll have lots to talk about someday.
Molly = Solid Gold
great vid 👍
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@@fanservus Indeed
Good job. Can’t wait to hear record. Thanks for the mention!
A beautiful couple with beautiful voices, playing beautiful music. ❤✌️🎩👍🎉
Wow
This the most amazing song. Laila is such a joy to listen to.
Laila Biali,- aus welchem Universum kommt sie, ist sie mit Sun Ra zu uns gekommen? Ich bin sprachlos und als Jazzmusiker schweeeeer begeistert,- vielen Dank liebe Frau Biali!!!
I this song, it is funny and relaxing. And Albanie is my adorable favorite singer. Hope one day I could meet her in live concert somewhere near New Orleans, I guess.
Pure beauty this song! Just stumbled over the gem Laila Biali about a week ago. Great composer, great pianist, great singer, great music! Wow!
Beautiful X
Love the acoustic versions,,, PLEASE COME BACK TO ENGLAND SOON.
SO AMAZING! SUCH BEAUTIFUL TALENTED WOMEN