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  • Amy Haines digs into the idea that art should comfort the disturbed—and disturb the comfortable… and what that means in real life, not just on a quote poster.
  • We slide into the “sober-curious” conversation with Sushila Nair on Shore Tech Pulse—apps that can support you if you’re cutting back, taking a break, or just trying to be more intentional.
  • We check in with Trish Brady for a February energy report (and why you might be feeling unusually anxious or angry)
  • Meredith Watters brings winter garden inspiration—how to add interest now, and how to use lighting so your landscape doesn’t disappear at 5PM.
  • Dog trainer Kevin Higginbottom joins us to decode what your dog is actually saying—because “stubborn” is usually just confusion, stress, or a mismatch in communication.
  • Tom Ryan of Tom Cat Solutions, a former aeronautic engineer who traded calculations for cat traps—one-man mission, tiny paw prints, and the feral cat reality in our towns.
  • Featuring some Big Band arrangements of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, from Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles and Cleo Laine, Miles Davis and Maria João. Then we hear some new releases from Tom Smith and the Australian National Jazz Orchestra.
  • A tribute to the long history of Big Band in Sweden and its neighbors. Includes Duke Ellington's Serenade to Sweden, the music that Thad Jones brought over, and some homegrown music from Harry Arnold. Also some experimental big band from Ultraviolett, and no Sweden episode would be complete without some ABBA.
  • We start with some tunes for the birds: Pigeons and Peppers, Whirlybird, Chasin' the Bird, and Birdland. Then it's on to some big band arrangements of some of Weather Report's greatest hits. And we don't stop until we get enough...
  • Some frightful delights for Hallowe'en.
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