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Special Holiday Podcast (12-20-09):
It's a Wonderful Slice of
'It's a Wonderful Life'
Mike does the entire movie in about 12 minutes.
Producer Heather Frey plays Mary and special
guest star, radio show host Scott Austin joins
the festivities. Oh, yeah. There are a few WCPT
characters in the background singing
"Auld Lang Syne." I don't know how they
got into the studio. Honest.

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The Mike Nowak Show Podcasts

The entry page for audio files of Mike Nowak's full shows on WCPT Radio, Chicago.

If you missed a show or just want to browse through some past shows, here they are, in their entirety. (Since this is new, we're working out the bugs. If you have any complaints, comments, or suggestions email the webmaster. Please.)

Download March 4, 2012 03-04-2012 (39.46 MB)

Duration: 114:56 m - Filetype: mp3 - Bitrate: 48 KBPS - Frequency: 44100 HZ

March 4, 2012

  • March 4, 2012
  • Garden writer Beth Botts co-hosts the show with Mike. In the first hour, they discuss the advantages and drawbacks of becoming immersed in social media, then examine how some environmental organizations have to answer for their partnerships with large corporations. Cheryl Johnson, Executive Director of People for Community Recovery, expresses her dismay over a city ordinance proposed by 9th Ward Alderman Anthony Beale that would once again allow landfill dumping in Chicago.


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    Keywords: Chicago, Beth Botts, social media, garden writers, Cheryl Johnson, landfill, Anthony Beale, environment, pollution