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  • "Lady Soul! - The Music of Aretha Franklin" is a musical view of Aretha Franklin's career with Atlantic Records.
  • What is the holiday season like when you're disconnected from your nuclear family? Embodied presents "Estranged," an hour-long special about finding belonging when your family bonds are broken.
  • As Americans gather to give thanks over a feast, a look at how embracing the plant world in our diets connects to climate, health, and democracy. Also, in some Native cultures four more staples join the “Three Sisters” of corn, beans, and squash.
  • As a major Antarctic ice sheet shows signs of collapse, it’s no wonder we feel some “climate anxiety.” Can we leverage this emotion to spur action? That, and where hope lies, in this episode.
  • A musical history of the "Prince of Motown" Marvin Gaye is the subject of this program.This program follows the hits of Marvin Gaye during his Motown years.
  • It’s Jazz, Charlie Brown: The Vince Guaraldi Story. Music that summons memories of childhood and the holidays.
  • Musician David Crosby, a two-time inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has died at 81. Listen to an hour sampling David Crosby’s essential recordings with guest panelists Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone Magazine and music critic Holly Gleason adding commentary.
  • As a member of her family group The Staple Singers and as a solo artist, Mavis Staples has used her huge voice to power the Civil Rights Movement and inspire generations. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot revisit their intimate discussion of her life and career in celebration of the gospel and soul legend.
  • On this episode, we look at what’s fueling widespread burnout, why so many people report feeling pushed to their absolute limits, and what can be done to stop it.
  • Archival tape, oral histories and contemporary interviews paint a vivid picture of the last, and what may have been the most difficult year of Dr. King's life.
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