Showing posts with label NPR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NPR. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2007

Podcast Pick of the Day - NPR: Story of the Day

NPR: Story of the Day
Weekend Edition for Saturday, May 5, 2007: Survival at a Price in an Iranian Prison
Run Time: 13:47

NPR Story of the Day features “the one story you won’t want to miss." Marina Nemat had her name written on her forehead before she was about to be shot. This and other harrowing scenes are featured in this episode and in her new new memoir detailing her life as a prisoner in Iran, where she endured interrogation, torture and a forced marriage that saved her life.

The podcast can be found on iTunes and here.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Podcast Picks of the Day - NPR: Story of the Day and NPR: World Story of the Day

NPR: Story of the Day
War on Drugs Hasn't Stemmed Flow Into U.S.
Run Time: 13:16

NPR: Story of the day delivers “the one thing NPR editors think you won’t want to miss.” NPR has embarked on a series of podcasts focusing on the U.S. war on drugs, the “Forgotten War” as they refer to it, and what accomplishments have been made since President Nixon declared dangerous drugs as public enemy number one. In 2004, thirty-one thousand people died of drug abuse. The NPR reporters follow federal drug enforcement agents surveying the Caribbean from a E3 turbo prop, talk to the former head of the DEA about drug trafficking, how killing drug cartel heads has made little difference, and how drugs are still relatively cheap now. Many interviews are conducted with drug experts, and many sides of how to win the war are presented.

This podcast can be found on iTunes.


NPR: World Story of the Day
Deep in the Columbian Jungle, Coca Still Thrives
Run Time: 8:36

NPR World Story of the day delivers intriguing stories from around the world. This week they’re focusing on the U.S. war on drugs. This podcast focused on the U.S. led funded involving crop dusters spraying a defoliant on the coca plants. The program is in its seventh year and has cost 5.4 billion. The major industrial sized coca fields have been destroyed, but smaller farms have formed, thus spreading the problem to other regions. Juan Forero reports from a small Columbian town at the epicenter of coca production.

This podcast can be found on iTunes and here.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Podcast Pick of the Day - NPR Business Story of the Day

NPR Business Story of the Day
Massachusetts Moves Toward Mandatory Health Coverage
Run Time: 6:22

NPR Business Story of the Day delivers a top selection from current business. Health Care reform is starting to shift on the state level. All Massachusetts residents are being told they must buy health insurance by 2009. If they do, everyone will receive the health care they need, and the cost will be shared. Small business owners, who must provide health coverage or pay a penalty for each employee, share their thoughts on the issue. If successful, the model could serve as a national health coverage model.

The podcast can be found on iTunes and on the NPR Business Story of the Day homepage found here: