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  • 04/24/08--12:30: Pennsylvania Post-Mortem and Doubtful 2008 General Election Reform - Apr 24,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Tom D'Antoni and Art Levine's debut show on election irregularities in the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary. Guests: John Bonifaz, Legal Director of Voter Action; Jonah Goldman, National Campaign for Fair Elections; and Celeste Taylor, head of Pennsylvania's People for the American way. Art has a forthcoming article "Congress to U.S. Voters: Don't Count On Election Reform This Year"

  • 05/01/08--15:30: Should Progressives Try To Get Democrats Elected? - May 01,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Art and Tom as they welcome David Vest, CounterPunch contributor and former associate editor of Cursor (and one of the best blues piano players in the world). Also joining us is Tim Carpenter, the executive director of Progressive Democrats of America. We'll begin with our takes on breaking news and then bring Vest and Carpenter into the mix.

  • 05/08/08--14:30: Can Obama Win Enough White Votes to Beat McCain? - May 08,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • This will be our permanent time slot. Now that the Indiana and North Carolina primaries are over...what did we learn? Can Obama win enough white voters to beat McCain? Our guest is Ian Fried, a political analyst in Washington, DC. He is also Director of Blue Catapult Political Action Committee (bluecatapult.com), which supports Democratic congressional challengers. See his blog at http://www.theseminal.com/author/ian-m-fried/

  • 05/29/08--14:30: Political Humor with Firesign Theater's Phil Proctor - May 29,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Tom and Art are joined by Firesign Theatre's Phil Proctor in a politically humourous discussion of political humor. Has reality caught up with satire? In the second half of the show Sarah Posner, author of "God's Profits" and a columnist at American Prospect will join us. Could John Hagee be the best standup comedian of the endtimes?

  • 06/12/08--14:30: And now the campaign - Jun 12,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Now the the Presidential campaign is on, join Art and Tom and guest Jason Rosenbaum from www.theseminal.com. Jason Rosenbaum is a writer, musician, and activist currently residing in Washington D.C. He is interested in the intersection of politics and culture, media consolidation issues, and making sense out of our foreign policy disasters. In the 2nd half-hour musician Belinda Underwood will talk about using her political beliefs in her music. www.belindaunderwood.com

  • 06/26/08--14:30: What's So Funny About Politics? - Jun 26,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Art and Tom and their guest comedian Auggie Smith (www.auggiesmith.com). We're not exactly sure what's going to happen, but we guarantee it'll be funny. We'll also remember George Carlin by toasting the seven words you can't say on TV but that you CAN say on the internet.

  • 07/10/08--14:30: Digging into the Netroots: What effect will the blogosphere have on the election? - Jul 10,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Art and Tom and their guest Isaiah J. Poole, executive editor of OurFuture.org, the website of Campaign for America's Future. He has been a journalist for more than 25 years, most recently at Congressional Quarterly, where he covered congressional leadership and tracked major bills through Congress. During his mostly Washington-based career he has written articles on topics ranging from presidential politics to pop culture. He is also a founding member of the Washington Association of Black

  • 07/24/08--14:30: Guests: David Sirota and Brent Budowsky - Jul 24,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Author David Sirota and "The Hill" columnist Brent Budowsky will be Art and Tom's guests. We'll talk about Sirota's latest book "The Uprising: An Unothorized Tour of the Populist Revolt Searing Wall Street and Washington." Budowsky was an aide to former Sen. Lloyd Bentsen and Bill Alexander, then-chief deputy whip of the House

  • 08/21/08--14:30: Guests: "Liberal Oasis" Editor Bill Scher and Washinton Monthly's Tom Frank - Aug 21,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Tom and Art welcome liberaloasis.com Bill Scher,and who will be part of the Campaign for America's Future blogging team at the Democratic Convention. Also Washington Monthly's Tom Frank.

  • 09/11/08--14:30: D'Antoni & Levine - Sep 11,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Art and Tom

  • 09/18/08--14:30: D'Antoni & Levine: The Momentum Changes - Sep 18,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Art and Tom with guests Bernie Horn and David Vest. Horn runs the Campaign for America's Future's war room and Vest is a writer/musician. We'll talk about the sudden momentum change in the presidential election...and why.

  • 10/09/08--14:30: Guest: Chris Edelson, progressive blogger - Oct 09,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Art and Tom and lawyer and progressive blogger Chris Edelson who will talk about McCain's seamy ties to terrorists and other sleazeballs.

  • 10/30/08--14:30: D'Antoni & Levine Wrap Up the Campaign - Oct 30,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Just Tom and Art...no pundits allowed today...as we wrap up the campaign.

  • 11/13/08--14:30: Guest: Chris Edelson & Adam Clampitt - Nov 13,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art and guests Chris Edelson from www.theseminal.com and Adam Clampitt who was an Obama volunteer in NC and is about to ship out to Afghanistan.

  • 11/20/08--14:30: Guest: Jonathan Cohn and Mark Brenner - Nov 20,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art and guest Jonathan Cohn of the New Republic and Mark Brenner from Labor Notes and talk about the impending bailout of the auto industry

  • 12/18/08--14:30: Special End of Year Show - Many Guests - Dec 18,2008 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art for a special year-end show. Guest include: David Vest, Bernie Horn, Allison Killkenny, Auggie Smith, David Franks and Jim Davis.

  • 01/08/09--14:30: D'Antoni & Levine Guest: Bill Scher - Jan 08,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art and guest blogger Bill Scher

  • 01/15/09--14:30: Guest: Salameh Nematt, International Editor of The Beast - Jan 15,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art and guest Salameh Nematt, International Editor of The Beast. He is in Jordan. We'll be talking about Gaza, of course, and the prospects for peace in the region under Pres. Obama

  • 01/22/09--14:30: Guest: Cliff Schecter - Jan 22,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art and guest Cliff Schecter , a political commentator, consultant and author. His first book, The Real McCain: Why Conservatives Don’t Trust Him—And Why Independents Shouldn’t was published by Polipoint Press May 1. Schecter is also a political columnist for The Guardian and regular contributor to The Huffington Post and Young Turks radio program.

  • 01/29/09--14:30: Guest: Steve Braun - Jan 29,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art and guest Steve Braun, National Security Editor of the Associated Press and author of "Merchant of Death."

  • 02/05/09--14:30: Topic:Is the Employee Free Choice Act a good thing? - Feb 05,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom D'Antoni and Art Levine and guests David Moberg, a senior editor of In These Times, and T. A. Frank, an Irvine Fellow at the New America Foundation and an editor of the Washington Monthly, will debate the prospects for the Employee Free Choice Act and the future of labor in an Obama presidency. Frank's article is here: http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2009/0901.frank.html

  • 02/12/09--14:30: Guest: TG Employment Advocate Robyn Webb - Feb 12,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art and guest Robyn Webb on TG employment issues.

  • 02/19/09--14:30: The Banking Mess: Where is Obama Going With It? - Feb 19,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tom and Art and guest Bernie Horn of Campaign for America's Future and Brad DeLong, a professor of economics at UC Berkely as we attempt to make sense out of the banking mess. Bernie Horn has worked on politics and public policy for the past 30 years as a campaign manager, political consultant, lawyer, lobbyist, communications director, and policy director. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Campaign for America's Future working on message framing and delivery. For eight years, he was Senior Director for Policy and Communications at the Center for Policy Alternatives (CPA). DeLong is chair of the Berkeley International and Area Studies Political Economy major; a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research; and a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

  • 08/13/09--10:00: Your Time to Bloom - Aug 13,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • The Pain and Ultimate Joy of Late Blooming - the pain of not bringing forth what is in you and the joy of finally fulfilling your potential, no matter when. Societal and psychological contributing factors - e.g. women often put others first, don't compete, lack self-confidence, are taught not to be aggressive or "selfish". Not achieving in our society can lead to shame and inadequacy. Not bringing out one's gift can even lead to illness. I am a card-carrying late bloomer and my motto is: It's never too late to bloom! Tomar Levine was an exhibiting artist in New York City for almost twenty years and lectured on art in museums and galleries for ten years. A lifetime student of spirituality, personal growth, and consciousness, she left the art world to become a holistic psychotherapist, and has two masters degrees – in fine art and art therapy. Most recently she became a certified life coach, life purpose and career coach. She incorporates writing and art in her coaching work and is known as an inspiring teacher. She specializes in helping people find their soul’s calling: their true path, true work, and creative expression. As a late bloomer herself, her passion is to help people of all ages reclaim their dreams and overcome limiting beliefs to fulfill their potential in any season of their life. She is living proof of the fact that it’s truly never too late to bloom!

  • 09/10/09--14:30: After the Obama Speech---What Now? - Sep 10,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Guest: Mike Lux, President and CEO of Progressive Strategies and author of "The Progressive Revolution: How the Best in America Came to Be."

  • 10/08/09--14:30: "Behind the Bailouts, Bonuses and Backroom Deals" - Oct 08,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Guest: Nomi Prins author of "It Takes a Pillage." Jim Hightower says, ""Having been at Goldman Sachs, Nomi Prins knows how to read spreadsheets, knows the people, and knows Wall Street's games. Nomi knows and now Nomi tells."

  • 11/11/09--11:00: Are You an "Overgifted Underachiever"? - Nov 11,2009 (chan 2898720)
  • Join Tomar Levine and host Catherine VanWetter as they discuss why Many highly talented and multiply gifted people, who are also spiritual and fit the "highly sensitive" profile have difficulty manifesting. There are many reasons for this - difficulty of focusing on one thing, thin skin, low self-esteem, lack of role models, fear of competing. Changing the model of success, transforming limiting beliefs, and creating a personal vision of a satisfying life can turn this around. Tomar Levine was an exhibiting artist in New York City for almost twenty years and lectured on art in museums and galleries for ten years. A lifetime student of spirituality, personal growth, and consciousness, she left the art world to become a holistic psychotherapist, and has two masters degrees – in fine art and art therapy. Most recently she became a certified life coach, life purpose and career coach. She incorporates writing and art in her coaching work and is known as an inspiring teacher. She specializes in helping people find their soul’s calling: their true path, true work, and creative expression. As a late bloomer herself, her passion is to help people of all ages reclaim their dreams and overcome limiting beliefs to fulfill their potential in any season of their life. She is living proof of the fact that it’s truly never too late to bloom! Your Time to Bloom www.YourTimeToBloom.com Tomar and Catherine have both shared their stories in the recently released Overcomers, Inc., True Stories of Hope, Courage and Inspiration. They invite you download a free e-book with insights from all contributing authors. http://overcomersinc.com/grace

  • 03/27/10--09:00: Growing Up After 50 - Tomar Levine says "It's Never too Late to Bloom!" - Mar 27,2010 (chan 2898720)
  • Tomar Levine is convinced that she finally grew up after she was 50! Tomar helps people in the second half of life find their purpose, reclaim their dreams, and fulfill their creative potential, now. As a late bloomer herself, she is living proof that it's never too late to bloom. Tomar is a co-author of the best-selling book, Overcomers, Inc.: True Stories of Hope, Courage, and Inspiration, published October, 2009. She contributed the chapter, Growing Up After Fifty: It's Never Too Late to Bloom. She is currently working on a book about midlife blooming and an illustrated book and video fable, The Flowering Apple Tree: It’s Never Too Late to Bloom. An exhibiting artist in New York City for over twenty years, Tomar lectured in museums and galleries to thousands of people. She holds two masters degrees – in fine art and art therapy. She left the art world to follow her passion for spiritual and personal growth, becoming a holistic healer and psychotherapist, and finally a certified coach. She now combines writing, art, and speaking to convey her message of hope, and is known as an inspiring teacher, mentor, and speaker. Tomar is a co-author of the best-selling book, Overcomers, Inc.: True Stories of Hope, Courage, and Inspiration, published October, 2009. She contributed the chapter, Growing Up After Fifty: It's Never Too Late to Bloom. She is currently working on a book about midlife blooming and an illustrated book and video fable, The Flowering Apple Tree: It’s Never Too Late to Bloom.

  • 04/25/10--05:00: The Joy of Late Blooming - Apr 25,2010 (chan 2898720)
  • Tomar Levine is a Life Purpose, Career, and Creativity Coach, a published author, artist, and speaker. As a midlife renewal and empowerment expert, Tomar helps people in the second half of life find their purpose, reclaim their dreams, and fulfill their creative potential, now. As a late bloomer herself, she is living proof that it's never too late to bloom! An exhibiting artist in New York City for over twenty years, Tomar lectured in museums and galleries to thousands of people. She holds two masters degrees – in fine art and art therapy. She left the art world to follow her passion for spiritual and personal growth, becoming a holistic healer and psychotherapist, and finally a certified coach. She now combines writing, art, and speaking to convey her message of hope, and is known as an inspiring teacher, mentor, and speaker. Tomar is a co-author of the best-selling book, Overcomers, Inc.: True Stories of Hope, Courage, and Inspiration, published October, 2009. She contributed the chapter, Growing Up After Fifty: It's Never Too Late to Bloom. She is currently working on a book about midlife blooming and an illustrated book and video fable, The Flowering Apple Tree: It’s Never Too Late to Bloom.

  • 11/11/10--15:00: The Joy of Late Blooming with Tomar Levine on Living Fully After 40 Radio, 11-11-2010 - Nov 11,2010 (chan 2898720)
  • Tomar Levine is a Life Purpose, Career, and Creativity Coach, a published author, artist, and speaker. An exhibiting artist in New York City for over twenty years, Tomar lectured in museums and galleries to hundreds of people. She holds two masters degrees – in fine art and art therapy. She left the art world to follow her passion for spiritual and personal growth, becoming a holistic healer and psychotherapist, and finally a certified coach. She now combines writing, art, and speaking to convey her message of hope, and is known as an inspiring teacher, mentor, and speaker. Tomar is a co-author of the best-selling book, Overcomers, Inc.: True Stories of Hope, Courage, and Inspiration, published in October, 2009. to which she contributed the chapter, Growing Up After Fifty: It's Never Too Late to Bloom. Currently, Tomar is working on an illustrated fable/video about late blooming called The Little Apple Tree: It's Never Too Late to Bloom, as well as on a book for women who want to bloom in midlife. As a midlife renewal and empowerment expert, Tomar helps people in the second half of life find their purpose, reclaim their dreams, and fulfill their creative potential, now. As a late bloomer herself, she is living proof that it's never too late to bloom! Tomar Levine Midlife Renewal and Empowerment Expert www.YourTimeToBloom.com