Apparent Horizon Podcast Jason Pramas, BINJ
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Apparent Horizon is a podcast based on the progressive opinion column of the same name produced by Jason Pramas and syndicated by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ) of Boston, MA, USA. Website: binjonline.org. Jason Pramas is a photojournalist, editor and BINJ network director. Apparent Horizon Theme Music: Sci Fi by Bensound, bensound.com.
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A QUESTION OF STRATEGY: Episode 12 - 1/24/17
Welcome to episode 12 of the Apparent Horizon Podcast - based on the Apparent Horizon opinion column produced by Jason Pramas and syndicated by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ) of Boston, MA, USA. Jason Pramas is a photojournalist, editor and BINJ network director. In this episode, he reads his January 24, 2017 column: "A QUESTION OF STRATEGY: Will Women’s March leaders help build a democracy movement or just put the Dems back in power?" Apparent Horizon Theme Music: Sci Fi by Bensound, bensound.com. Check out the Apparent Horizon website at apparenthorizon.news. This Apparent Horizon Podcast can be found on: iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, YouTube, and Blubrry.
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HARD DRUG TRUTHS: Episode 11 - 1/10/17
Welcome to episode 11 of the Apparent Horizon Podcast - based on the Apparent Horizon opinion column produced by Jason Pramas and syndicated by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ) of Boston, MA, USA. Jason Pramas is a photojournalist, editor and BINJ network director. In this episode, he reads his January 10, 2017 column: "HARD DRUG TRUTHS: END MANDATORY MINIMUM DRUG SENTENCES." Apparent Horizon Theme Music: Sci Fi by Bensound, bensound.com. Check out the Apparent Horizon website at apparenthorizon.news. This Apparent Horizon Podcast can be found on: iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, and YouTube.
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UNITED WE STAND: Episode 10 - 1/4/17
Welcome to episode 10 of the Apparent Horizon Podcast - based on the Apparent Horizon opinion column produced by Jason Pramas and syndicated by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ) of Boston, MA, USA. Jason Pramas is a photojournalist, editor and BINJ network director. In this episode, he reads his January 4, 2017 column: "UNITED WE STAND: AN ADMONITION FOR 2017." Apparent Horizon Theme Music: Sci Fi by Bensound, bensound.com. Check out the Apparent Horizon website at apparenthorizon.news. This Apparent Horizon Podcast can be found on: iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, and YouTube.
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HOMELESS FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Episode 9 - 12/6/2016
Welcome to episode 9 of the Apparent Horizon Podcast - based on the Apparent Horizon opinion column produced by Jason Pramas and syndicated by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ) of Boston, MA, USA. Jason Pramas is a photojournalist, editor and BINJ network director. In this episode, he reads his December 6, 2016 column: "HOMELESS FOR THE HOLIDAYS: SAVAGE CUTS AND CRAPPY JOBS ARE WHAT GOT US HERE." Apparent Horizon Theme Music: Sci Fi by Bensound, bensound.com. Check out the Apparent Horizon website at apparenthorizon.news. This Apparent Horizon Podcast can be found on: iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, and YouTube.
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TEMPORARY RADICALS?: Episode 8 - 11/27/16
Welcome to episode 8 of the Apparent Horizon Podcast - based on the Apparent Horizon opinion column produced by Jason Pramas and syndicated by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ) of Boston, MA, USA. Jason Pramas is a photojournalist, editor and BINJ network director. In this episode, he reads his November 27, 2016 column: "TEMPORARY RADICALS? DISAFFECTED DEMS NEED TO STAY IN THE STREETS AFTER THE GOP MENACE IS BEATEN BACK."Apparent Horizon Theme Music: Sci Fi by Bensound, bensound.com. Check out the Apparent Horizon website at apparenthorizon.news. This Apparent Horizon Podcast can be found on: iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, and YouTube.
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NATIVIST POLITICS: Episode 7 - 11/17/16
Welcome to episode 7 of the Apparent Horizon Podcast - based on the Apparent Horizon opinion column produced by Jason Pramas and syndicated by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ) of Boston, MA, USA. Jason Pramas is a photojournalist, editor and BINJ network director. In this episode, he reads his November 17, 2016 column: "WHY NATIVISM REMAINS THE POLITICS OF THE SCOUNDREL." Apparent Horizon Theme Music: Sci Fi by Bensound, bensound.com. Check out the Apparent Horizon website at apparenthorizon.news. This Apparent Horizon Podcast can be found on: iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, and YouTube.