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Experience Talks

KPFK Program
Airs : 02:00 PM

 

Description:
Experience Talks is the radio show that’s turning age on its head. While many experts, popular pundits and the press have made various predictions about how the graying of Baby Boomers will affect the United States, all agree that we’re facing a social revolution of historic proportions. As Boomers grow to a whopping 20% of America’s population, they’re looking for ways to “age differently” than the generation before them, and Experience Talks is becoming the voice of this Demographic Revolution where old isn’t what it used to be. Although the majority of our listeners are in the 50+, many regular listeners in their 30’s and 40’s see our guests and stories as mentors and inspiration for their own life process. Experience Talks is an hour of entertaining and thought-provoking discussion, humor, and music, with a unique format of four rotating hosts (a la “60 minutes) and a live in-studio band. We feature regular commentaries such as those from Washington Post columnist Abigail Trafford, cross-generational music, and powerful radio documentaries. Each week Experience Talks brings you notable and original guests from the worlds of Entertainment and the Arts, Politics, Community Activism, Health, Science and Philosophy. Experience Talks is broadcast live every Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 3 PM (West coast time) from KPFK studios in North Hollywood — 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara and streaming live on the web at www.kpfk.org with a listening audience of thousands of people in California from Santa Barbara to Tijuana.
Credits:
Bobbee Zeno - Host/Producer Tim Carpenter - Host/Producer Rebecca Novick - Host/Producer Darby C. Maloney - Host/Producer Cheryl Pollak - Host/Producer
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