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Sundays 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM (Repeats Thursdays 7:30PM - 9:00PM)
Free Speak and Some with E. W. Conundrum is a weekly free form radio program combining music, literature, interviews and frank talk about current events, hosted by polymath E. W, Conundrum. Stories, Essays, News, Poetry, People, Interviews, Music, and regular Monthly Segments delving into various aspects of the Human Experience.
Some of these segments are: Almighty Todd, Raul the Social Hipster, Cab Fair, Serf William, Kitty Belle Do Tell and Dr. De Niente to name but a few. Listen to each weekly episode debuting on Sundays at 11:00am - 12:30pm and re-broadcasted Thursdays 7:30pm - 9:00pm here on 105.7 and 90.3 WFTE.
Episode 18 includes our monthly installment entitled Almighty Todd focusing on the topics Family Ties, Dictators and Autumn Weather. There is an E.W. Freestyle expressing something titled "Our Senses Diminished". A handful of compelling statistics are shared as is a poem titled "Catfish". All of this is textured within several great musical tunes.
Sundays 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM (Repeats Thursdays 7:30PM - 9:00PM)
Free Speak and Some with E. W. Conundrum is a weekly free form radio program combining music, literature, interviews and frank talk about current events, hosted by polymath E. W, Conundrum. Stories, Essays, News, Poetry, People, Interviews, Music, and regular Monthly Segments delving into various aspects of the Human Experience.
Some of these segments are: Almighty Todd, Raul the Social Hipster, Cab Fair, Serf William, Kitty Belle Do Tell and Dr. De Niente to name but a few. Listen to each weekly episode debuting on Sundays at 11:00am - 12:30pm and re-broadcasted Thursdays 7:30pm - 9:00pm here on 105.7 and 90.3 WFTE.
Episode 18 includes our monthly installment entitled Almighty Todd focusing on the topics Family Ties, Dictators and Autumn Weather. There is an E.W. Freestyle expressing something titled "Our Senses Diminished". A handful of compelling statistics are shared as is a poem titled "Catfish". All of this is textured within several great musical tunes.