Épisodes

  • Brewster Kahle: The Internet in Transition
    Jan 28 2026

    Brewster Kahle is founder of the Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine. Not only was he present at what he calls “the trailing edge of the hippies” of the Internet’s birth, but his participation continues deep within the ethos shaping the Creative Commons, Public Domain, open source technology and Wikipedia (Noam Cohen talked about Wikipedia in the December 2021 episode of Tidings). First broadcast on WPKN February 9, 2022.

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    30 min
  • Robert Massoud: Why Palestine continues as a worldwide issue without resolution
    Jan 4 2026

    Born in Jerusalem, Robert Massoud, is a Palestinian-Canadian activist, entrepreneur, who came to Canada as a child. In 2004, he founded Zatoun, a grassroots organization to support Palestinian farmers in the West Bank by promoting and selling their olive oil in North America for fair trade prices. Speaking to us from Toronto, Robert explains why Palestine continues to be an issue and conflict for the world. (WPKN, January 5, 2026)

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    29 min
  • Chuck Collins: Burned by Billionaires
    Dec 1 2025

    Chuck Collins, author, researcher, storyteller and campaigner based at the Institute for Policy Studies, talks about his brand new book Burned by Billionaires: how concentrated wealth and power are ruining our lives and planet, and some of the ways we can reduce this impact on the landscapes of our lives.

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    30 min
  • John Christian Phifer: Natural Burial and Conservation
    Sep 7 2025

    This month, Hazel Kahan’s guest on Tidings is John Christian Phifer, executive Director of Larkspur Conservation and president of the Conservation Burial Alliance. Speaking to us from Tennessee, he describes how, after 20 years in the funeral industry, he transformed the focus of his work to natural burial practices and the protection and stewardship of land through conservation burial. Wednesday, September 10 at 6:30 am and 8 pm.

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    29 min
  • Jeff Halper analyzes why Israel keeps getting away with it.
    Aug 12 2025

    Jeff Halper, Jewish Israeli, author, activist, advocate, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, speaking from Jerusalem where he’s lived since 1973, tells us why he thinks Israel has been getting away with it.

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    30 min
  • Aanchal Malhotra: Remnants of Partition
    Jul 11 2025

    Aanchal Malhotra speaks to Tidings from Delhi about her beautiful book “Remnants of Partition: 21 objects from a content divided“, in which survivors of Partition talk about the one precious object they carried across the border that created India and Pakistan in 1947—and the power these remnants have to tell a story we might not otherwise hear. (Broadcast on WPKN July 9, 2025)

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    30 min
  • Nick Duffell: how British boarding schools shape children, leaders and the country itself
    Jun 7 2025

    Nick Duffell, noted psychotherapist and author calls us from London to speak about the psychological impact of elite British boarding schools on not only the young mostly boy boarders, but on adult ex-boarders, their families and, as ”wounded leaders" on the nation itself. (First broadcast on WPKN July 10, 2024)

    More about Nick and boarding school syndrome in psychotherapeutic practice and The Making of Them as book and as film.

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    30 min
  • Dr. Urvi Khaitan: Lessons for climate collapse from WWII-era Indian women
    May 14 2025

    Dr. Urvi Khaitan, historian and Prize Fellow at Harvard University’s Center for History and Economy, tells us how learning about Indian women and food policies and practices during India’s severe World War II food insecurity, can equip us to better survive threats to the world’s food systems from climate collapse and global human migration. (WPKN, May 14, 2025)

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    30 min