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PlaylistsPolka Express playlist for 03/02/2015By Polka Jasiu on Tue, 03/03/2015 - 7:04amExtra section fill in for zabby 1:30-3:15 PM 1330-1515 hrs. Soul Glo Bistro playlist for 03/02/2015By DJ Eve on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 2:38pmCaptain Rockit brings 2 hours of deep cuts from The Philadelphia International Records label on tonight's Soul Glo Bistro. Sunday Street playlist for 03/01/2015By CBackfish on Sun, 03/01/2015 - 3:09pmToday's program featured several tracks from a forthcoming album by The Kennedys. Jazz On The Air playlist for 03/01/2015By Donna on Mon, 03/02/2015 - 11:28am...and all that went on, behind a closed door, and some songs... Interzone with Chris Phillips playlist for 02/28/2015By Chris Phillips on Sat, 02/28/2015 - 1:17amSam Taylor's Blues playlist for 02/27/2015By Mark Klein on Thu, 02/26/2015 - 11:30amMark Klein's Fri.morning Trim Mix Party playlist for 02/27/2015By cutsupreme on Thu, 02/26/2015 - 9:51pmTHAT REAL BOOM BAP HIPHOP Hypnosmoothie Radio playlist for 02/27/2015By HypnoSmoothie on Fri, 02/27/2015 - 8:11amPhil and Ursala's Sunday Brunch Benefit - March 1st 1 to 8pm Habanero's Healthcare Discussions playlist for 02/27/2015By Habanero on Fri, 02/27/2015 - 3:36pmThe Business of Healthcare host, Sue Montana, has a hacking cough today so we're going to minimize talking. There's great information out there that can be shared, and TedTalks are a great resource for information on the business of the healthcare system. http://www.smarthealthclaims.com/blog_post/30_ted_talks_everybody_public... Rebecca Onie - Rebecca Onie asks audacious questions: What if waiting rooms were a place to improve daily health care? What if doctors could prescribe food, housing and heat in the winter? At TEDMED she describes Health Leads, an organization that does just that — and does it by building a volunteer base as elite and dedicated as a college sports team. John Wilbanks - When you're getting medical treatment, or taking part in medical testing, privacy is important; strict laws limit what researchers can see and know about you. But what if your medical data could be used — anonymously — by anyone seeking to test a hypothesis? John Wilbanks wonders if the desire to protect our privacy is slowing research, and if opening up medical data could lead to a wave of health care innovation. Oprah's Handbag playlist for 02/27/2015By Funk Master Fuhlexa on Fri, 02/27/2015 - 4:45pmeveryday forever Steve K playlist for 02/26/2015By Steve-K on Thu, 02/26/2015 - 8:32amCommemorating George Harrison's 72nd birthday...songs from new Mavericks album Mono Epoch playlist for 02/26/2015By James Murray on Thu, 02/26/2015 - 4:38pmLate Start: 3:15 Special Guest Whole Sum |