The Wide World of Brahma Sports – 09.23.14 – Lynn Levit and Mari Baquir

The Wide World of Brahma Sports – 09.23.14 – Lynn Levit and Mari Baquir

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The Wide World of Brahma Sports is a weekly sports talk show hosted by Pierce College Athletic Director Bob Lofrano that showcases Pierce’s athletic department. On this episode, Bob sits down with Roundup Reporter Lynn Levit and Senior Secretary of Academic Affairs Mari Baquir, and shows his respect for Bob Lyons, a Pierce baseball coach for 20 years and athletic director for 12, who recently retired.

Third Eye Vibe – 09.23.14 – Silence of the Mind, Stillness of the Body

Third Eye Vibe – 09.23.14 – Silence of the Mind, Stillness of the Body

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Third Eye Vibe is a spiritual talk show hosted by Torry Hughes. On this episode, Torry tunes in to Carmen Joy, an instructor at Inner Power Yoga in Woodland Hills, for millennia-old meditation tips, breathing practices and finding authentic (and not-so-authentic) yoga teachers.
Carmen teaches one-hour classes Mondays at 2:15 p.m., Tuesdays at 8 p.m., and Wednesdays at 10 p.m.

“Rule number one: If money is charged for meditation, a lot of money, in promise of some experience, enlightenment, Kundalini rising, don’t do it. True spiritual wisdom is free.” -Carmen Joy

The Venue Menu – 09.23.14 – RnB Live with Ted Dozier

The Venue Menu – 09.23.14 – RnB Live with Ted Dozier

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The Venue Menu is a talk show hosted by Busi Yende that gets the low down on artistic venues around the Valley. On this episode, founder of RnB Live Ted Dozier joins the show. RnB Live takes place at the Romanov Restaurant & Lounge in Studio City Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. Doors open at 9:30 p.m.

FearCast – 09.23.14 – Racialism and Terrorism: Unequal Revenge

FearCast – 09.23.14 – Racialism and Terrorism: Unequal Revenge

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FearCast is the show that tells you what to be afraid of — and what not to. Today, host L.J. Williamson interviews James McKeever, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Pierce, who contrasts international terrorist attacks with one-off domestic killers and discusses religion’s role, or lack thereof, in fueling hateful acts.

“They always say, ‘An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind?’ Well, I say there’s always one man left with an eye.” -James McKeever