Anti-Crap Radio: "Talk That Doesn't Suck"

What does physicist, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, Native American activist, Elouise Cobell and musician, Huey Lewis, have in common? They are all Anti-Crap. Anti-Crap Radio: “Talk That Doesn’t Suck” (www.anticrapradio.com), debuts on Missoula’s progressive radio, AM 930, this Saturday, April 4th @ 4 pm.

Missoula, MT, April 01, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Anti-Crap Radio: “Talk That Doesn’t Suck” (www.anticrapradio.com), debuts on Missoula’s progressive radio/AM 930, this Saturday, April 4th @ 4 pm and will be hosted by Uncle Daddy and the Dude. Other guests include: Paul Barrere (“Little Feat”), Dan Goodgame (former managing editor, “Fortune Small Business Magazine), Jerry Molen (Producer “Schindler’s List” &“Jurassic Park” et al. (Complete list of guests below.)

Anti-Crap Radio was born from the idea that there’s a lot of crap out there and it’s time to clear the air. Politically trans-partisan, the show will feature “live” (as opposed to dead) guests, insanity from time to time, music periodically and commentary ranging from policy to politics to prophylactics. And of course listeners can call in and help shape the subjects with questions/comments or opinions. Please note: everyone is welcome…when it comes to Blue or Red, Anti-Crap is color blind.

To hear the show, www.missoulasprogressivetalk.com, will be streaming ‘live’. And for downloadable podcasts, iTunes. To join the anti-crap community, www.anticrapradio.com.

The Line-Up Includes:
April 4: Paul Barrere & Dan Goodgame

Paul Barrere. In 1972, Paul became a member of the seminal, American rock band, “Little Feat”.

Topic: Over a family dinner, Paul’s 11 year old daughter raised the topic of erectile dysfunction. Paul will talk about ED and how this issue challenged his parenting skills.

Dan Goodgame. Dan is the former managing editor of “Fortune Small Business Magazine” and a former White House Correspondent of Time Magazine.

Topic: As newspapers die daily, Dan will discuss the migration of print news to other outlets: The Daily Show, Stephen Colbert, Blogs, MSNBC, Rush, Fox et al.

April 11: Huey Lewis & Elouise Cobell

Huey Lewis. Huey is an American musician, songwriter and actor. He sings lead vocals and plays harmonica for his band, “Huey Lewis and the News”.

Topic: T.B.D.

Elouise Cobell. Elouise is a widely-recognized Native American leader.

Topic: Cobell vs. Salazar, the ground-breaking litigation which challenges the United States mismanagement of trust funds belonging to more than 500,000 individual Native Americans.

April 18: Michelle Wolfe & Jim Hayes

Michelle Wolfe. Michelle is the Program Director of the historic Bozeman radio station, “The Moose”.

Topic: T.B.D.

Jim Hayes. Jim is a licensed, medical marijuana care-giver.

Topic: In November 2004, Montana voters by a significant margin (62 percent) passed Initiative I 148 (Montana Medical Marijuana Act).

April 25: Jerry Molen & Steve Gaydos

Jerry Molen. Jerry produced the films “Schindler’s List”, “Jurassic Park” and many others.

Steve Gaydos. Steve is the Executive Editor of the entertainment industry’s definitive trade newspaper, the Daily Variety.

Topic: Everything to know about the movie business – from domestic blockbusters to foreign film classics.

May 2: The Clintons Band & Jim Fleishmann

The Clintons Band. Lead singer, John McLellan, and drummer, Levi Kujala, in the studio.

Topic: Goofy fun.

Jim Fleishmann. Jim is the former Montana campaign manager for Montana’s U.S. Senator, Max Baucus and political advocate.

Topic: The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is investing $10 million in a campaign called "Change That Works" to mobilize grassroots support for national health care reform and policies that benefit the middle class.

May 9: Scott Douglas, Ph.D.

Scott Douglas, Ph.D. Scott is a University of Montana professor and runs their Entertainment Business Management School.

Topic: Scott’s program was a major force in securing “The Rolling Stones” and “Elton John” to come to Montana.

May 16: Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson & Joan Zen

A world-renown and respected physicist, Dr. Tyson bridges the gap between unspeakably complex concepts and a lay person’s ability to understand them. He is a frequent guest on “The Daily Show” and author of “The Pluto Files”.

Topic: T.B.D.

Joan Zen. Lead singer and songwriter, Deb Hicks, will be in the studio.

Topic: T.B.D.

May 23: Corey Busch

Corey Busch. Former Vice-President of the San Francisco Giants baseball team and longtime San Francisco political activist.

Topic: Corey is currently Chairman/President of the George R. Moscone Center for Public Service. He was Mayor Moscone’s Chief of Staff and he’ll be discussing this new foundation and the movie “MILK”.

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