Unpacking the Latest Developments in Iran | KQED
We’ll look at what comes next for Iran’s government and what we know about the U.S. and Israel’s strategy.
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We're talking to @arashtehran.bsky.social and @sinatoossi.bsky.social about what comes next for Iran’s government and what we know about the U.S. and Israel’s strategy.
❓Do you have a connection to Iran? How are you processing this weeks' developments?
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06.03.2026 18:05
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KQED Radio - Tune in Live Radio | KQED
Stay connected and informed by tuning into KQED's radio for engaging news, captivating stories, and thought-provoking conversations.
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We're talking to librarians and authors, René Peña-Govea and Susie Nadler about how the Bay Area influences their work and how to keep young people reading.
❓What books are your kids raving about right now?
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06.03.2026 17:05
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Ranchers vs. Wolves: Navigating a Controversial Comeback | KQED
After a century-long absence, gray wolves are returning to California. How do you think the state should manage our wolves?
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We're talking to conservationist Kaggie Orrick, Sierra County supervisor Paul Roen and @nationalwildlife.bsky.social's @bethpratt.bsky.social about gray wolves' controversial return to California after a century of absence.
❓How do you think the state should manage our wolves?
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05.03.2026 18:00
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Understanding the Sierra Avalanche Tragedy | KQED
the avalanche that killed nine backcountry skiers near Lake Tahoe last month has highlighted the dangers inherent in the sport. We'll explore what safety experts are doing to address the dangers and…
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We're talking to outdoors reporter Sarah Wright, "The Avalanche Hour" co-host Sara Boilen and @coavalancheinfo.bsky.social director Ethan Greene about the risks inherent to backcountry skiing and what could be done to address them.
❓What do you want to know about avalanches?
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05.03.2026 17:00
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ICE Looks to Expand Detention Centers – Including in California | KQED
Airdate: Wednesday, March 4 at 10 AM As recent court decisions make more people vulnerable to ICE detention, the Trump administration is purchasing massive warehouses that could detain upward of…
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ICE is looking to expand detention centers, including in California. We're talking to @uclacilp.bsky.social's Ahilan Arulanantham, California Assemblyman @matthaneysf.bsky.social and @calmatters.org's @wendyfry.bsky.social about the legal landscape.
❓What are your Qs?
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04.03.2026 18:00
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How Do You Get By In the Pricey Bay Area? | KQED
We examine the price of living in the Bay Area, how it has shaped us and hear your experience.
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We're talking to KQED's Erin Baldassari, Stanford economics professor @nealemahoney.bsky.social and Stanford predoctoral researcher Abigail Lucia Sanchez about how people in the Bay Area make do with the sky-high cost of living.
❓How do you get by in the pricey Bay Area?
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04.03.2026 17:00
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Why Are American Kids Such Picky Eaters? | KQED
We talk to Helen Zoe Veit about children's appetites, and what we can learn from the past to expand kids’ palates — and help parents feel less overwhelmed at dinner time.
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We're talking to Helen Zoe Veit about children's appetites and what we can learn from the past to expand kids’ palates — and help parents feel less overwhelmed at dinner time.
❓Are you a picky eater? Or an adventurous one? Have you been that way since childhood?
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03.03.2026 18:00
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What Does It Take to Be a ‘Good Woman’? | KQED
We talk to Savala Nolan about her new book of essays, "Good Woman: A Reckoning," which blends history and memoir as she examines the confining expectations of womanhood.
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We're talking to Savala Nolan, whose new book of essays, "Good Woman," examines the confining expectations of womanhood.
❓Have you stopped trying to be a good woman? What does being a good woman mean to you?
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03.03.2026 17:00
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The Vast Reach of Jeffrey Epstein's Network | KQED
Airdate: Monday, March 2 at 10 AM Weeks after the Department of Justice released millions of pages of documents related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, new questions are emerging about…
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We're talking to experts about the latest disclosures in the Epstein files, and what Epstein’s ties to political, academic and business elites reveal about the structure of power and influence in our society.
❓What Qs do you have about the handling of the Epstein case?
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02.03.2026 18:00
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US and Israel Bomb Iran, Kill Khamenei. What Comes Next? | KQED
We talk with experts on Iran about what the attacks mean for the future of the Islamic Republic and the region, and what might happen next.
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We're talking to experts on Iran about what the attacks mean for the future of the Islamic Republic and the region, and what might happen next.
❓What Qs do you have about the latest developments in Iran?
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02.03.2026 17:00
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KQED Radio - Tune in Live Radio | KQED
Stay connected and informed by tuning into KQED's radio for engaging news, captivating stories, and thought-provoking conversations.
🎙️ON AIR:
We're talking to @nymag.com's E. Alex Jung, writer, Candice Lim, and Pixar's, Domee Shi about the world of fan fiction.
❓Are you a fan of fanfic?
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27.02.2026 18:38
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Who Runs the World? Fanfiction Writers! | KQED
We're tracing how communities of queer, female, and frequently thirsty fans became a force too big for publishers and Hollywood executives to ignore.
🎙️ON AIR Who Runs the World? Fanfiction Writers!
We're talking about fan fictionFan fiction, where fans reimagine their favorite characters in new – often steamy – stories.
❓Are you a fan of fanfiction? www.kqed.org/forum/201010...
27.02.2026 18:23
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KQED Radio - Tune in Live Radio | KQED
Stay connected and informed by tuning into KQED's radio for engaging news, captivating stories, and thought-provoking conversations.
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We're talking to director, David Mendizábal, and real life and on-stage couple Jimmy Smits and Wanda De Jesús about their new production of Arthur Miller's “All My Sons.”
❓Have you seen or are you planning on seeing "All My Sons?"
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27.02.2026 16:58
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Ethical Questions Arise from CA’s Commercial Surrogacy Industry | KQED
We unpack why, and the reforms advocates want to see to improve the informed consent of both surrogates and intended parents — and to keep their children safe.
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We're talking to @newyorker.com staff writer Ava Kofman and family law specialist Deborah Wald about the ethical concerns arising from California's commercial surrogacy industry and the reforms advocates want to see.
❓What Qs do you have about commercial surrogacy in California?
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26.02.2026 18:00
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AI is Changing Fast. How Are You Using It Now? | KQED
We talk about how AI is evolving, and how to think about the ethics of using these tools.
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We're talking to technology reporters @nitasha.bsky.social,
@heatherkelly.bsky.social and @wired.com's Maxwell Zeff about how AI is evolving, what the risks are and how to think about the ethics of using these tools.
❓How are you using AI tech tools in your work, your life?
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26.02.2026 17:00
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Michael Pollan Explores Labyrinth of Consciousness in 'A World Appears' | KQED
We talk to Michael Pollan about his new book "A World Appears: A Journey Into Consciousness," what he uncovered and challenges of studying a phenomenon that he says we'll never understand completely.
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We're talking to @michaelpollan.bsky.social about the mysteries of sentience, thought and selfhood. What is consciousness for, and why did it evolve? Pollan's new book is "A World Appears: A Journey Into Consciousness."
❓What Qs do you have about consciousness and its study?
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25.02.2026 18:01
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Mexico Braces for More Violence After Killing of Cartel Leader | KQED
We talk about what the killing of 'El Mencho' means for Mexico and the United States and what could happen next.
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We're talking to @theglutster.bsky.social, @cuny.edu's Oswaldo Zavala and the head of the North American Observatory about the killing of Mexico's most notorious drug cartel leader, El Mencho, and what could happen next.
❓What Qs do you have about the drug trade in Mexico?
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25.02.2026 17:00
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California Businesses Thrown Into Uncertainty Again After Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs | KQED
We’re joined by legal and economic experts, as we investigate what a tariff policy reversal could look like for California.
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The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump does not have the authority to impose his sweeping tariffs. We're talking to experts about what this means for California.
❓Have you made changes to your business, or spending habits, because of tariffs?
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24.02.2026 18:00
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Pilot of Experimental Aircraft Asks ‘Why Fly?” | KQED
We talk to Paul about the history of flight, why it captivates us, and how she tried to pilot her way through heartbreak.
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We're talking to pilot and author Caroline Paul about the history of flight, why it captivates us, and how she tried to pilot her way through heartbreak.
❓What are some risks you take that others in your life think are irrational?
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24.02.2026 17:00
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Daisy Hernández Rethinks Citizenship and the Meaning of Belonging | KQED
Airdate: Monday, February 23 at 10 AM Citizenship allows you to vote, get a passport and run for office – and it's supposed to be a promise of protection, equality and belonging. But as immigration…
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We're talking to Daisy Hernandez, whose new book "Citizenship" argues that today citizenship often replaces race a powerful instrument of exclusion.
❓Are you a noncitizen residing in the U.S., or an American citizen who’s felt “lesser than”? Tell us your story.
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23.02.2026 18:00
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Are Democrats Well-Positioned for the Midterms? | KQED
We talk about the future of the Democratic party.
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We're talking to @theatlantic.com's @markleibovich.bsky.social and Aimee Allison, founder of She The People, about the future of the Democratic party.
❓What grade would you give Democrats since Trump came to office? Why?
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23.02.2026 17:00
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🎙️ON AIR:
We're talking to journalist and author, Bonnie Tsui and neuroscientist, Dr. Daya Grant about how athletes can bounce back from “the yips.”
❓Have you ever lost access to a skill under pressure? What did you do?
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20.02.2026 18:00
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KQED Radio - Tune in Live Radio | KQED
Stay connected and informed by tuning into KQED's radio for engaging news, captivating stories, and thought-provoking conversations.
🎙️ON AIR:
We're talking to @northeasternu.bsky.social's Laurie Kramer and Brown Girl Therapy founder, Sahaj Kaur Kohli about the advantages and pitfalls of being the favorite child.
❓Were you a favorite child? Do you have a favorite child?
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20.02.2026 17:06
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Do You <3 Nintendo? | KQED
Keza MacDonald has been playing Nintendo games for three decades and has recently introduced her own children to their colorful worlds. MacDonald joins us and we hear from you: What was the first…
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We're talking to @mackeza.bsky.social about how Nintendo’s game design not only changed the video game industry but how we play with each other. Her new book is "Super Nintendo."
❓What’s the first Nintendo game you ever played? What do you remember from it?
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19.02.2026 18:00
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Documentary Filmmaker Geeta Gandbhir on Seeking Justice Through ‘The Perfect Neighbor’ | KQED
Gandbhir is nominated for two Academy Awards this year for "The Perfect Neighbor" and a short documentary, "The Devil is Busy." She joins us to talk about American violence, surveillance and the…
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We're talking to Geeta Gandbhir, director of the Oscar-nominated "The Perfect Neighbor," about American violence, surveillance and the flood of filming happening all around us.
❓What questions do you have about “The Perfect Neighbor?” How did you react to the film?
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19.02.2026 17:00
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Concerns Build for Election Interference in Midterms | KQED
We unpack what we might see in elections November and how election officials are preparing.
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We're talking to @theatlantic.com's @dgraham.bsky.social, @brennancenter.org's Wendy Weiser and Marin County's Registrar of Voters Natalie Adona about the November midterms as election interference concerns continue to build.
❓Are you concerned about election interference?
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18.02.2026 18:00
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BART Proposes Station Closures and Fare Hikes to Deal with Massive Budget Shortfall | KQED
We talk to the BART's manager about the financial future of the transportation agency.
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We're talking to BART general manager Robert Powers, California state senator @jessearreguin.bsky.social and Pittsburgh mayor Dionne Adams about BART's proposed station closures and fare hikes.
❓How would BART's plans to cut service or raise fares affect you?
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18.02.2026 17:00
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Inside Animal Testing Labs With Larry Carbone | KQED
We talk to veterinarian Larry Carbone about his new book "The Hidden Lives of Lab Animals," the value and ethics of animal research and what he thinks needs to change.
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We're talking to laboratory veterinarian @renzocee.bsky.social about the value and ethics of animal research and what he thinks needs to change.
❓How do you think about the costs and benefits of animal research?
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17.02.2026 18:01
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How ‘Tiny Gardens Everywhere’ Can Sustain Us | KQED
We talk to environmental historian Kate Brown about the past, present and future of gardens as critical infrastructure of cities that can help sustain communities even when our systems fail.
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MIT scholar Kate Brown's new book is "Tiny Gardens Everywhere." We're talking with her about the past, present and future of gardens as critical infrastructure of cities that can help sustain communities even when our systems fail.
❓Have you been part of a community garden?
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17.02.2026 17:00
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Conservative Media's Expanding Influence | KQED
We look at the challenges the journalism and media are facing and the ways the right wing is expanding its influence over U.S. media.
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We're talking to @mmfa's @mattgertz.bsky.social and @theguardian.com's Jeremy Barr about the challenges journalism is facing and the ways the right wing is expanding its influence over U.S. media.
❓Where are you getting your news now? Are you turning away from legacy media?
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16.02.2026 18:00
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