en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KQED Founded in 1969, KQED-FM is the most-listened to public radio station in the United States, and is typically rated third in the Arbitron ratings.[3] In addition to local programming KQED-FM carries content from major public radio distributors such as National Public Radio, Public Radio International, BBC World Service and Minnesota Public Radio. Among the locally produced shows are Forum with Michael Krasny, The California Report, Perspectives and Pacific Time.
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Michael Pollan
Futurist Paul Saffo
The California Report Morning News
Sugar and Health
Christopher Hitchens: God is not Great
Physicist Leonard Susskind
Noam Chomsky
Deepak Chopra
The Female Brain
The Science of Happiness
Adult ADHD
Anti-Intellectualism in the U.S.
How We Decide
Twitter's Biz Stone
The American Dream
Douglas Rushkoff
Jack Kornfield
Slavoj Zizek
Joel Kotkin
Robert Putnam
National Happiness Estimate
Beyond the Brain
Dave Eggers
Radiolab
Joseph Stiglitz
The California Report Magazine
"Y" Matters
Economic Bailout
Making Art and Culture Thrive in the Hybrid Economy
Napping
Daniel Pink
The Art of Living
Farm City
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Are Humans Meant for Monogamy?
Photography and its Future
Sam Harris
Google's Marissa Mayer
Eating Out in the Bay Area
Geoffrey Nunberg
Francis Ford Coppola
The Daily Show's John Oliver
Transgender Theories
Cocktail Renaissance
Failing State?
Richard Dawkins and "The God Delusion"
Greil Marcus
The History of Berkeley
"Is Google Making Us Stupid?"
San Francisco During Prohibition
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