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Broadcast for more than three years on NPR station KVCR (91.9 FM) and on KUCR (88.3 FM), the public radio series "Let's Talk" can still be heard via podcast.</description>		<itunes:keywords>lets talk, radio, uc riverside extension, ucr, ucr extension, interviews, university of california, npr, kvcr, kucr, barbara moore, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		<language>en-us</language>		<copyright>Copyright 2005 The Regents of the University of California. All Rights Reserved.</copyright>		<image>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/index.html</link>			<url>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/img/ituneslogo.jpg</url>			<title>Let's Talk</title>		</image>		<itunes:image href="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/img/ituneslogo.jpg" />		<category>Public Radio</category>		<itunes:category text="Education">			<itunes:category text="Higher Education" />		</itunes:category>		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>		<itunes:subtitle>A unique radio show sponsored by UC Riverside Extension.</itunes:subtitle>		<itunes:summary>With 101 episodes to choose from, "Let's Talk" offers a range of compelling interviews that broach contemporary and sometimes controversial issues relevant to the people living in the Inland Empire.  From California Wild Fires and The Inland Empire's Rapid Growth to US Foreign Policy and Volunteering in the Third World, hosts Jerry Gordon and Barbara Moore talk with local experts, including UCR faculty members, about the regional and global issues that matter today. Broadcasted for more than three on NPR station KVCR (91.9 FM) and on KUCR (88.3 FM), the public radio series "Let's Talk" can still be heard via podcast.</itunes:summary>		<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>		<itunes:owner>			<itunes:name>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:name>			<itunes:email>moreinfo&#64;ucx&#46;ucr&#46;edu</itunes:email>		</itunes:owner>		<item>			<title>Academy Awards Predictions</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-12-07robertkline2.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Predictions about this year's ceremony from a Hollywood producer.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences member and Hollywood producer, Robert Kline, shares his Oscar Award predictions for this year's February 25 ceremony with Let's Talk host, Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences member and Hollywood producer, Robert Kline, shares his Oscar Award predictions for this year's February 25 ceremony with Let's Talk host, Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-12-07robertkline2.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-12-07robertkline2.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:24</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>robert kline, academy awards, academy of motion picture arts and sciences, hollywood, producer, oscars, films, movies, directors, actors, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>A New School of Medicine</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-05-07williamboldt.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Learn about a new medical school that will greatly benefit the Inland Empire.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>The University of California, Riverside is developing a School of Medicine that not only affects UCR but the entire Inland Empire. Vice Chancellor of University Advancement Dr. William G. Boldt will tell us about it while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>The University of California, Riverside is developing a School of Medicine that not only affects UCR but the entire Inland Empire. Vice Chancellor of University Advancement Dr. William G. Boldt will tell us about it while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-05-07williamboldt.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-05-07williamboldt.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 5 Feb 2007 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:18</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. william g. boldt, university of california, riverside, school of medicine, inland empire, inland southern california, vice chancellor of university advancement, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>California State University, San Bernardino</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-29-07alkarnigdr.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Learn more about this growing Inland Empire campus.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>California State University, San Bernardino president Dr. Albert Karnig talks with host Barbara Moore about the past, present, and future of the Cal State on this week's Let's Talk.</itunes:summary>			<description>California State University, San Bernardino president Dr. Albert Karnig talks with host Barbara Moore about the past, present, and future of the Cal State on this week's Let's Talk.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-29-07alkarnigdr.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-29-07alkarnigdr.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2007 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:23</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. albert karnig, california state university, san bernardino, csusb, palm desert, entrepreneurship, computer engineering, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Role of the Local Federal Court</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-22-07virginiaphillips.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A local judge tells us about the federal court that serves the Inland Empire.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>The Honorable Virginia A. Phillips, United States District Judge, tells us about the role of the court serving the Inland Empire while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>The Honorable Virginia A. Phillips, United States District Judge, tells us about the role of the court serving the Inland Empire while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-22-07virginiaphillips.mp3" length="7969178" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-22-07virginiaphillips.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:15</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>virginia a. phillips, united states district judge, federal court, inland empire, riverside county, san bernardino county, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>A Distinguished Career in Agriculture</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-15-07roberthowie.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A former Agricultural Commissioner's lasting effects on the Inland Empire.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Robert M. Howie's distinguished career as head of Riverside County's Agricultural Commission was recently recognized at the dedication of a plaza in his name. Hear about his outstanding professional accomplishments that affected the Inland Empire while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Robert M. Howie's distinguished career as head of Riverside County's Agricultural Commission was recently recognized at the dedication of a plaza in his name. Hear about his outstanding professional accomplishments that affected the Inland Empire while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-15-07roberthowie.mp3" length="7969178" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-15-07roberthowie.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2007 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:16</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>robert m. howie, riverside county, agriculture, pesticides, agricultural commissioner, riverside, inland empire, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Volunteering in the Third World</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-08-07garyfeldman.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A physician puts his medical skills to use in developing nations.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Gary Feldman, retiring Riverside County Health Officer and director of the Community Health Agency, talks about volunteering as a physician in Third World nations while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Gary Feldman, retiring Riverside County Health Officer and director of the Community Health Agency, talks about volunteering as a physician in Third World nations while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-08-07garyfeldman.mp3" length="7864320" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-08-07garyfeldman.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 8 Jan 2007 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:06</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. gary feldman, volunteering, third world, central america, south america, southeast asia, china, physicians, pediatricians, congenital disorders, cleft palate, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>America's Longevity All-Stars</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-01-07garyfraserdr.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A group of people whose diet and lifestyle allow them to live longer than others.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>"Residents of Okinawa, Sardinia, and Loma Linda, California live longer, healthier lives than just about anyone else on earth," according to a 2005 National Geographic article. Dr. Gary E. Fraser, cardiology professor at Loma Linda University Medical School, joins host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk to discuss his study of individuals who have been called "America's longevity all-stars."</itunes:summary>			<description>"Residents of Okinawa, Sardinia, and Loma Linda, California live longer, healthier lives than just about anyone else on earth," according to a 2005 National Geographic article. Dr. Gary E. Fraser, cardiology professor at Loma Linda University Medical School, joins host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk to discuss his study of individuals who have been called "America's longevity all-stars."</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-01-07garyfraserdr.mp3" length="7444890" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-01-07garyfraserdr.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 1 Jan 2007 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:07:43</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. gary e. fraser, america, longevity, adventists, diet, vegetarians, loma linda, california, health, national geographic, loma linda university medical school, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Human Emotions</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-25-06jonathanturner.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Learn how emotions make humans unique.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Humans are unique in that they are able to express emotions such as fear, anger, happiness, and sadness. Hear more about this from UC Riverside distinguished professor of sociology Jonathan Turner, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Humans are unique in that they are able to express emotions such as fear, anger, happiness, and sadness. Hear more about this from UC Riverside distinguished professor of sociology Jonathan Turner, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-25-06jonathanturner.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-25-06jonathanturner.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:21</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>jonathan turner, humans, emotions, uc riverside, sociology, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>US Foreign Policy</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-18-06darylpress.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The Persian Gulf Region and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dartmouth College associate professor of government, Dr. Daryl Press, a consultant with RAND Corporation and a widely published expert on the Persian Gulf region and issues related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, visits his native Riverside and speaks with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore on this week's program.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dartmouth College associate professor of government, Dr. Daryl Press, a consultant with RAND Corporation and a widely published expert on the Persian Gulf region and issues related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, visits his native Riverside and speaks with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore on this week's program.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-18-06darylpress.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-18-06darylpress.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:20</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. daryl press, us foreign policy, persian gulf, weapons of mass destruction, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Coronary Artery Disease and CT Scan Technology</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-11-06kendrafisherdr.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Learn about an exciting new tool that helps with the detection of coronary artery disease.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Successful coronary artery disease detection is being studied at Loma Linda University Medical Center using CT Scan technology. Hear about this exciting medical advancement with Dr. Kendra Fisher, Assistant Professor, staff radiologist, and Chief of Thoracic Imaging at Loma Linda University Medical Center while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Successful coronary artery disease detection is being studied at Loma Linda University Medical Center using CT Scan technology. Hear about this exciting medical advancement with Dr. Kendra Fisher, Assistant Professor, staff radiologist, and Chief of Thoracic Imaging at Loma Linda University Medical Center while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-11-06kendrafisherdr.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-11-06kendrafisherdr.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:19</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. kendra fisher, coronary artery disease, ct scan, technology, detection, loma linda university medical center, radiology, thoracic imaging, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Inlandia</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-04-06malcolmmargolingaylewattawa.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A new anthology about the Inland Empire has just been published.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>"Inlandia: A Literary Journey through California's Inland Empire" is hot off the Heyday Book presses, and publisher Malcolm Margolin and editor Gayle Wattawa are here to discuss the anthology with this week's Let's Talk host, Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>"Inlandia: A Literary Journey through California's Inland Empire" is hot off the Heyday Book presses, and publisher Malcolm Margolin and editor Gayle Wattawa are here to discuss the anthology with this week's Let's Talk host, Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-04-06malcolmmargolingaylewattawa.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-04-06malcolmmargolingaylewattawa.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 4 Dec 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:21</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>malcolm margolin, gayle wattawa, inlandia, inland empire, literature, anthology, california, heyday books, publishing, editing, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Mediterranean Fruit Fly</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-27-06leonspaugy.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Learn about Southern California's Mediterranean fruit fly invasion of the 1990s.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>For most of the 1990s, Southern California, and particularly the Inland Empire, was faced with an invasion of the Mediterranean fruit fly. Besides spoiled fruit, many residents were extremely vocal about the widespread spraying of malathion. Today there is no problem. Leon Spaugy, retired agricultural commissioner of Los Angeles County, will tell us what happened to the medfly while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>For most of the 1990s, Southern California, and particularly the Inland Empire, was faced with an invasion of the Mediterranean fruit fly. Besides spoiled fruit, many residents were extremely vocal about the widespread spraying of malathion. Today there is no problem. Leon Spaugy, retired agricultural commissioner of Los Angeles County, will tell us what happened to the medfly while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-27-06leonspaugy.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-27-06leonspaugy.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:19</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>leon spaugy, 1990s, southern california, inland empire, mediterranean fruit fly, fruit, malathion, agriculture, los angeles county, medfly, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>California's Water Situation</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-20-06johnleteydr.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Learn about California's current water situation from a distinguished professor.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Distinguished UC Riverside Professor Emeritus, Dr. John Letey, former director of UC Center for Water Resources, discusses the current water situation in California with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>Distinguished UC Riverside Professor Emeritus, Dr. John Letey, former director of UC Center for Water Resources, discusses the current water situation in California with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-20-06johnleteydr.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-20-06johnleteydr.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:23</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. john letey, uc riverside, uc center for water resources, water, california, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Mobile Telemedicine Vehicle</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-13-06brettmcpherson.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Hear about an exciting new development in emergency medicine.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Loma Linda University Medical Center has a mobile telemedicine vehicle to reach off-road and remote locations in order to extend the expertise of its physicians during disasters. Hear more about this remarkable vehicle as told to us by Brett McPherson, with the Department of Emergency Medicine, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Loma Linda University Medical Center has a mobile telemedicine vehicle to reach off-road and remote locations in order to extend the expertise of its physicians during disasters. Hear more about this remarkable vehicle as told to us by Brett McPherson, with the Department of Emergency Medicine, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-13-06brettmcpherson.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-13-06brettmcpherson.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Nov 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:19</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>brett mcpherson, mobile telemedicine vehicle, medical care, loma linda university medical center, physicians, disasters, department of emergency medicine, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Dolley Madison and American Politics</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-06-06catherineallgor.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What was this First Lady's role in early American politics?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dolley Madison: scheming woman or political genius? Tune into this week's Let's Talk to hear UC Riverside professor and author, Catherine Allgor, talk with host Barbara Moore about Dolley's lasting influence on the American political scene.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dolley Madison: scheming woman or political genius? Tune into this week's Let's Talk to hear UC Riverside professor and author, Catherine Allgor, talk with host Barbara Moore about Dolley's lasting influence on the American political scene.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-06-06catherineallgor.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-06-06catherineallgor.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 6 Nov 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:24</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>catherine allgor, dolley madison, american politics, james madison, uc riverside, history, the new yorker, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Loss of Habitat for Mountain Lions</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-30-06winstonvickers.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What is being done to help mountain lions in Southern California?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Mountain lions in Southern California are facing habitat dilemmas because of development. Hear a researcher tell us about a study currently underway that is helping to reduce the impact of that problem while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Mountain lions in Southern California are facing habitat dilemmas because of development. Hear a researcher tell us about a study currently underway that is helping to reduce the impact of that problem while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-30-06winstonvickers.mp3" length="7969178" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-30-06winstonvickers.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:17</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. winston vickers, mountain lions, southern california, habitat loss, development, uc davis, wildlife, san diego county, orange county, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Electricity in the Inland Empire</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-16-06lauraklure.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The introduction of electricity into the Inland Empire.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>The introduction of electricity into the Inland Empire at the start of the 20th century is a fascinating story as described in Laura Klure's book, "California Electric Power Company 1904-1964". Hear her talk about it while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>The introduction of electricity into the Inland Empire at the start of the 20th century is a fascinating story as described in Laura Klure's book, "California Electric Power Company 1904-1964". Hear her talk about it while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-16-06lauraklure.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-16-06lauraklure.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:20</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>laura klure, electricity, inland empire, 20th century, california electric power company 1904-1964, california, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Aging Successfully</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-09-06lindawilkin.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Learn from a kinesiology professor about how to stay fit and keep active into the later years of life.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>California State University, San Bernardino kinesiology professor, Dr. Linda Wilkin, discusses the findings of her research projects on individuals over the age of 65 with host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk.</itunes:summary>			<description>California State University, San Bernardino kinesiology professor, Dr. Linda Wilkin, discusses the findings of her research projects on individuals over the age of 65 with host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-09-06lindawilkin.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-09-06lindawilkin.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 9 Oct 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:18</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. linda wilkin, kinesiology, aging, california state university, san bernardino, health, age, diabetes, exercise, reistance training, diet, seniors, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Defense Media Center</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-02-06lawrencesichter.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Learn how this Riverside operation keeps our troops entertained and informed.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>The Defense Media Center at March Air Reserve Base broadcasts entertainment programming to Department of Defense personnel around the world. Listen to Lawrence Sichter as he tells about this amazing mission while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>The Defense Media Center at March Air Reserve Base broadcasts entertainment programming to Department of Defense personnel around the world. Listen to Lawrence Sichter as he tells about this amazing mission while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-02-06lawrencesichter.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-02-06lawrencesichter.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 2 Oct 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:20</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>lawrence sichter, defense media center, riverside, march air reserve base, entertainment, radio, television, troops, news, department of defense, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Athens, Rome and City Building</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-25-06vincentmoses.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What can people in the Inland Empire learn about city building from these ancient cities?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>What do Athens and Rome have to do with the Inland Empire? Listen to this week's Let's Talk as historian Dr. Vincent Moses explains to host Barbara Moore how we in the Inland Empire can learn much about city building from these ancient meccas of civilization.</itunes:summary>			<description>What do Athens and Rome have to do with the Inland Empire? Listen to this week's Let's Talk as historian Dr. Vincent Moses explains to host Barbara Moore how we in the Inland Empire can learn much about city building from these ancient meccas of civilization.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-25-06vincentmoses.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-25-06vincentmoses.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Sep 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:18</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. vincent moses, athens, rome, city building, ancient cities, history, historian, inland empire, civilization, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Dyslexia Awareness Month</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-18-06reginarichards.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A local educational therapist talks about dyslexia and the International Dyslexia Association.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. This week, educational therapist Regina Richards tells us more about dyslexia and what is planned while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. This week, educational therapist Regina Richards tells us more about dyslexia and what is planned while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-18-06reginarichards.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-18-06reginarichards.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:21</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>regina richards, dyslexia, international dyslexia association, dyslexia awareness month, inland empire, learning disabilities, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Philosophy of Yoga</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-11-06scottmiller.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The owner of Inland Yoga Studio discusses his philosophy of yoga.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Yoga teacher and Inland Yoga studio co-owner, Scott Miller, talks about his philosophy of yoga with host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk. </itunes:summary>			<description>Yoga teacher and Inland Yoga studio co-owner, Scott Miller, talks about his philosophy of yoga with host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk. </description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-11-06scottmiller.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-11-06scottmiller.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:25</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>scott miller, inland yoga studio, philosophy, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Low-Density Housing Development</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-4-06johnpetty.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Why there is plenty of room for development in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>John Petty, Riverside County Planning Commissioner, feels there is plenty of space in Riverside and San Bernardino counties to develop low density housing. Hear his reasons during a conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>John Petty, Riverside County Planning Commissioner, feels there is plenty of space in Riverside and San Bernardino counties to develop low density housing. Hear his reasons during a conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-4-06johnpetty.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-4-06johnpetty.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 4 Sep 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:22</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>john petty, riverside county, san bernardino county, jerry gordon, planning commisioner, low density housing, development</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Reminiscences of a District Attorney</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-28-06grovertrask.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A retiring district attorney reflects on his experiences.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>As he looks forward to retirement this fall, Riverside County District Attorney Grover Trask reminisces with host Barbara Moore about his 24 years in office.</itunes:summary>			<description>As he looks forward to retirement this fall, Riverside County District Attorney Grover Trask reminisces with host Barbara Moore about his 24 years in office.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-28-06grovertrask.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-28-06grovertrask.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Aug 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:21</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>grover trask, riverside county, district attorney, law, courtroom, experience, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Health Care and Global Warming</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-21-06garyfeldmanjerrygordon.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How can global warming become a health threat?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Gary Feldman, Riverside County Health Officer and Director of the Community Health Agency, talks about health care and global warming while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Gary Feldman, Riverside County Health Officer and Director of the Community Health Agency, talks about health care and global warming while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-21-06garyfeldmanjerrygordon.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-21-06garyfeldmanjerrygordon.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:24</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. gary feldman, gary feldman, riverside county, community health agency, health care, global warming, greenhouse gases, population growth, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>A Special Trip to Rwanda</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-14-06kenyadavishayes.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A university professor talks about her recent trip to Rwanda.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>California Baptist University professor Kenya Davis-Hayes and a group of students from Cal Baptist recently spent three weeks in Rwanda. Tune in to Let's Talk this week as she shares her experiences with host Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>California Baptist University professor Kenya Davis-Hayes and a group of students from Cal Baptist recently spent three weeks in Rwanda. Tune in to Let's Talk this week as she shares her experiences with host Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-14-06kenyadavishayes.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-14-06kenyadavishayes.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:22</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>kenya davis-hayes, california baptist university, cbu, riverside, cal baptist, rwanda, isp, genocide, mission, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Preserving Open Spaces</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-7-06frankheyming.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What is the Riverside Land Conservancy all about?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Riverside Land Conservancy President Frank Heyming tells us about the importance of preserving open spaces while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Riverside Land Conservancy President Frank Heyming tells us about the importance of preserving open spaces while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-7-06frankheyming.mp3" length="7969178" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-7-06frankheyming.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 7 Aug 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:16</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>frank heyming, riverside land conservancy, open spaces, conservation, preservation, hills of riverside, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Indonesian Music and the Earthquake Disaster</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-31-06renelysloffsaptoraharjo.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Two musicians talk about Indonesia's fascinating music.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>On this week's Let's Talk, host Barbara Moore interviews UCR music professor and ethnomusicologist, Dr. René Lysloff, along with his friend and fellow musician, Mr. Sapto Raharjo, a visiting lecturer from Indonesia.</itunes:summary>			<description>On this week's Let's Talk, host Barbara Moore interviews UCR music professor and ethnomusicologist, Dr. René Lysloff, along with his friend and fellow musician, Mr. Sapto Raharjo, a visiting lecturer from Indonesia.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-31-06renelysloffsaptoraharjo.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-31-06renelysloffsaptoraharjo.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:23</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>rené lysloff, sapto raharjo, indonesia, ucr, music, ethnomusicology, gamelan, earthquake, tsunami, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Impressions of Sequoia National Park</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-24-06johngabbertjudge.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How this beautiful park has affected the retired judge.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Retired Judge John Gabbert tells us about his earliest impressions of Sequoia National Park and how it has affected his long life ever since, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Retired Judge John Gabbert tells us about his earliest impressions of Sequoia National Park and how it has affected his long life ever since, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-24-06johngabbertjudge.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-24-06johngabbertjudge.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:22</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>judge john gabbert, impressions, sequoia national park, sequoia, nature, beauty, sierra nevada, california, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Experiences of a Judge</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-17-06charliefieldjudge.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A retired judge recalls some of his experiences on the bench.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>This week's Let's Talk guest, retired judge Charles Field, talks with host Barbara Moore about some of his judicial experiences while on the Riverside County Superior Court Bench.</itunes:summary>			<description>This week's Let's Talk guest, retired judge Charles Field, talks with host Barbara Moore about some of his judicial experiences while on the Riverside County Superior Court Bench.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-17-06charliefieldjudge.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-17-06charliefieldjudge.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jul 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:22</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>charles field, retired judge, riverside county superior court, judicial, court bench, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Happiness Through Physical Fitness</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-10-06angielustrick.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Great tips from a personal trainer.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Angie Lustrick, a fitness and nutrition expert, talks about finding health and happiness by taking care of yourself while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Angie Lustrick, a fitness and nutrition expert, talks about finding health and happiness by taking care of yourself while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-10-06angielustrick.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-10-06angielustrick.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:22</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>angie lustrick, http://www.angiesworld.com/, health, physical fitness, diet, exercise, personal training, nutrition, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Discovering an Ancient Mural</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-3-06karltaubedr1.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>An archaeologist makes a fascinating discovery in Guatemala.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>On this week's Let's Talk, UC Riverside Professor of Anthropology Dr. Karl Taube shares some of his experiences in discovering a 2,000-year-old Maya mural in Guatemala.</itunes:summary>			<description>On this week's Let's Talk, UC Riverside Professor of Anthropology Dr. Karl Taube shares some of his experiences in discovering a 2,000-year-old Maya mural in Guatemala.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-3-06karltaubedr1.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-3-06karltaubedr1.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 3 Jul 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:21</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>karl taube, maya, mural, guatemala, national geographic, uc riverside, anthropology, archaeology, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Global Warming and Artistic Expression</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-26-06samhuangdr.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Through his murals, an artist makes a statement about global warming.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Sam Huang, a muralist, concerned environmentalist, and amputee tap dancer, will tell us about his deep concern about global warming and how he expresses it through artistic expression while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Sam Huang, a muralist, concerned environmentalist, and amputee tap dancer, will tell us about his deep concern about global warming and how he expresses it through artistic expression while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-26-06samhuangdr.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-26-06samhuangdr.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jun 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:22</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. sam huang, muralist, environmentalist, global warming, art, murals, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Legends and Icons</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-19-06robertkline.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What makes a legend and what makes an icon?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Martha Stewart: A legend. Grace Kelly: An icon. Hollywood producer Robert Kline discusses the difference between legends and icons with host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk.</itunes:summary>			<description>Martha Stewart: A legend. Grace Kelly: An icon. Hollywood producer Robert Kline discusses the difference between legends and icons with host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-19-06robertkline.mp3" length="7969178" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-19-06robertkline.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:17</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>robert kline, legends, icons, hollywood, producer, martha stewart, grace kelly, movies, films, usc, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Issues in Journalism</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-12-06marciamcquern.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What is going on in journalism today?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Marcia McQuern is the executive director of Media Relations and Marketing at UC Riverside, and former editor and publisher of Riverside's Press-Enterprise. Today, rather than talk about either UC Riverside or the Press-Enterprise, she will talk about what's happening in journalism, with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Marcia McQuern is the executive director of media relations and marketing at UC Riverside, and former editor and publisher of Riverside's Press-Enterprise. Today, rather than talk about either UC Riverside or the Press-Enterprise, she will talk about what's happening in journalism, with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-12-06marciamcquern.mp3" length="7969178" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-12-06marciamcquern.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:16</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>marcia mcquern, journalism, uc riverside, press-enterprise, media relations, marketing, editing, publishing, news, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Great Justices 1941-54</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-5-06williamdomnarski.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>An attorney's new book.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>On this week's Let's Talk, federal criminal defense attorney William Domnarski discusses his new book "The Great Justices 1941-54" with host Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>On this week's Let's Talk, federal criminal defense attorney William Domnarski discusses his new book "The Great Justices 1941-54" with host Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-5-06williamdomnarski.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-5-06williamdomnarski.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 5 Jun 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:19</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>william domnarski, great justices 1941-54, federal criminal defense attorney, book, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Geographic Information Systems</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-29-06bernardszukalski.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The many practical applications of this powerful tool.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Bernard Szukalski is a senior staff member at Environmental Systems Research Institute (otherwise known as ESRI) in Redlands. He will talk about the many aspects of geographic information systems, including its multitude of practical applications, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Bernard Szukalski is a senior staff member at Environmental Systems Research Institute (otherwise known as ESRI) in Redlands. He will talk about the many aspects of geographic information systems, including its multitude of practical applications, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-29-06bernardszukalski.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-29-06bernardszukalski.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:25</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>bernard szukalski, environmental systems research institute, esri, redlands, geographic information systems, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Visual Communication and Everyday Life</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-22-06marylbuck.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How values can be seen through film and other forms of media.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Mary L. Buck, assistant professor of communication and visual arts at California Baptist University, discusses how visual communication influences our everyday lives on this week's Let's Talk.</itunes:summary>			<description>Mary L. Buck, assistant professor of communication and visual arts at California Baptist University, discusses how visual communication influences our everyday lives on this week's Let's Talk.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-22-06marylbuck.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-22-06marylbuck.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:27</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>mary l buck, california baptist university, visual communication, everyday life, film, media, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Culture Clashes and a Controversial Debate</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-12-06ivanstrenski.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Cultural differences, globalization, and those Danish cartoons which caused such a stir.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Ivan Strenski is the Holstein Family and Community Chair in Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside. This week on Let's Talk, he talks with host Jerry Gordon about culture clashes and the recent uproar among some Muslims over the publication of what have been described as blasphemous cartoons in Denmark.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Ivan Strenski is the Holstein Family and Community Chair in Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside. This week on Let's Talk, he talks with host Jerry Gordon about culture clashes and the recent uproar among some Muslims over the publication of what have been described as blasphemous cartoons in Denmark.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-12-06ivanstrenski.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-12-06ivanstrenski.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:19</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>ivan strenski, uc riverside, religious studies, holstein family community, culture, muslims, cartoons, denmark, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Life of a Local Cartoonist</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-08-06chuckstiles.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How Chuck Stiles became a cartoonist.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>This week on Let's Talk, local cartoonist Chuck Stiles talks about his life and his drawings with host Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>This week on Let's Talk, local cartoonist Chuck Stiles talks about his life and his drawings with host Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-08-06chuckstiles.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-08-06chuckstiles.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:23</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>chuck stiles, cartoonist, cartoons, drawings, art, press-enterprise, riverside, inland empire, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>An Accomplished Local Author</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-01-06susanstraight.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Author Susan Straight discusses her latest novel.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Let's Talk with author and professor Susan Straight. Besides being a professor of creative writing at UC Riverside, Susan has published six novels and is a frequent contributor to NPR's All Things Considered. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, Harpers, Family Circle, Reader's Digest, and others. She was born in Riverside, where she lives with her family, and will tell us more while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Let's Talk with author and professor Susan Straight. Besides being a professor of creative writing at UC Riverside, Susan has published six novels and is a frequent contributor to NPR's All Things Considered. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, Harpers, Family Circle, Reader's Digest, and others. She was born in Riverside, where she lives with her family, and will tell us more while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-01-06susanstraight.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-01-06susanstraight.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:18</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>susan straight, jerry gordon, uc riverside, creative writing, new york times</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>"Afghanistan: A Country's Struggle for Identity"</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-24-06jason-thomashaiderdr.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A Riverside high school student has written an in-depth book on this troubled nation.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Jason Haider, a senior at Riverside Poly High School, plans to attend Cornell University this fall on a four-year scholarship. But before he takes off for the East Coast, the National Merit Scholarship finalist and his dad, Dr. Thomas Haider, sit down with host Barbara Moore to discuss a book Jason authored: "Afghanistan: A Country's Struggle for Identity."</itunes:summary>			<description>Jason Haider, a senior at Riverside Poly High School, plans to attend Cornell University this fall on a four-year scholarship. But before he takes off for the East Coast, the National Merit Scholarship finalist and his dad, Dr. Thomas Haider, sit down with host Barbara Moore to discuss a book Jason authored: "Afghanistan: A Country's Struggle for Identity."</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-24-06jason-thomashaiderdr.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-24-06jason-thomashaiderdr.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:23</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>jason haider, dr. thomas haider, afghanistan, poly high school, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>New Data Storage Products</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-17-06brianhawley.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>An Inland Empire company creates powerful data manipulation software.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Brian N. Hawley is Chairman and Chief Technical Officer for Luminex Software, Inc., an Inland Empire company that develops unique software for storing, archiving, distributing and protecting data. Mr. Hawley talks about his innovative products with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Brian N. Hawley is Chairman and Chief Technical Officer for Luminex Software, Inc., an Inland Empire company that develops unique software for storing, archiving, distributing and protecting data. Mr. Hawley talks about his innovative products with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-17-06brianhawley.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-17-06brianhawley.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:19</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>brian n. hawley, data storage, inland empire, luminex software, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Obesity - A Troubling Problem</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-10-06warrenpetersdr.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Obesity is a worldwide concern.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary> Dr. Warren Peters is the Director of Loma Linda University's Center for Health Promotion. On this week's Let's Talk, he discusses the worldwide problem of obesity with Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description> Dr. Warren Peters is the Director of Loma Linda University's Center for Health Promotion. On this week's Let's Talk, he discusses the worldwide problem of obesity with Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-10-06warrenpetersdr.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-10-06warrenpetersdr.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:20</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>dr. warren peters, obesity, loma linda university, center for health promotion, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Cultural Diversity and Inlandia</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-03-06kathrynmorton.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What is Inlandia?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>This week on Let's Talk, Kathryn Morton tells us about the variety of offerings she has developed for the community that recognizes the many differences that exist among our rapidly growing population. Besides giving us examples, she will also introduce us to Inlandia while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon. Kathryn Morton is the Cultural Programs Coordinator for the Riverside Public Library.</itunes:summary>			<description>This week on Let's Talk, Kathryn Morton tells us about the variety of offerings she has developed for the community that recognizes the many differences that exist among our rapidly growing population. Besides giving us examples, she will also introduce us to Inlandia while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon. Kathryn Morton is the Cultural Programs Coordinator for the Riverside Public Library.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-03-06kathrynmorton.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/04-03-06kathrynmorton.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:24</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>kathryn morton, cultural diversity, inlandia, riverside public library, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>9/11 and Contemporary Literature</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-27-06craigsvonkin.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How 9/11 has influenced popular culture.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Since September 11, 2001 issues of good and evil have been central to many works in cotemporary literature, art, and film. Craig Svonkin, UC Riverside English Department lecturer, talks with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore about how 9/11 has influenced popular culture. </itunes:summary>			<description>Since September 11, 2001 issues of good and evil have been central to many works in cotemporary literature, art, and film. Craig Svonkin, UC Riverside English Department lecturer, talks with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore about how 9/11 has influenced popular culture. </description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-27-06craigsvonkin.mp3" length="7969178" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-27-06craigsvonkin.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:17</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>9/11, september 11, craig svonkin, barbara moore, culture, literature</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Blogging</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-20-06karenbergh.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What is it? Who's doing it? And Why?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>This week on Let's Talk, Karen Bergh tells us about blogging - what it is, who is doing it, and why - while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon. Karen Bergh is Director of Strategic Marketing at California Baptist University in Riverside.</itunes:summary>			<description>This week on Let's Talk, Karen Bergh tells us about blogging - what it is, who is doing it, and why - while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon. Karen Bergh is Director of Strategic Marketing at California Baptist University in Riverside.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-20-06karenbergh.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-20-06karenbergh.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Mar 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:25</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>karen bergh, jerry gordon, blog, blogging, blogs</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Academy Awards</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-13-06robertkline.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A producer's opinions on this year's ceremony.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>This week on Let's Talk, Barbara Moore talks with Robert Kline, a Hollywood producer and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. They will be talking about the hits and misses at this year's Oscar Ceremony.</itunes:summary>			<description>This week on Let's Talk, Barbara Moore talks with Robert Kline, a Hollywood producer and member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. They will be talking about the hits and misses at this year's Oscar Ceremony.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-13-06robertkline.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-13-06robertkline.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Mar 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:27</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>robert kline, academy awards, motion picture arts sciences, hollywood, barbara moore, oscars</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Lincoln as a Lecturer</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-06-06johnbriggs.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How was Lincoln influenced by Shakespeare?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>On this week's Let's Talk, Jerry Gordon talks with Dr. John Briggs, a professor of English at the University of California, Riverside who recently published a book entitled "Lincoln's Speeches Reconsidered." Dr. Briggs will be talking about President Lincoln and how he often referred to Shakespeare in his speeches and lectures.</itunes:summary>			<description>On this week's Let's Talk, Jerry Gordon talks with Dr. John Briggs, a professor of English at the University of California, Riverside who recently published a book entitled "Lincoln's Speeches Reconsidered." Dr. Briggs will be talking about President Lincoln and how he often referred to Shakespeare in his speeches and lectures.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-06-06johnbriggs.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/03-06-06johnbriggs.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:29</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>john briggs, lincoln, lecturer, shakespeare, speeches, lectures, english, ucr, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>A Master Woodworker</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-27-06sammaloof.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The life of a local artist.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Sam Maloof is a world-renowned woodworker from the Inland Empire who is best known for his outstanding rocking chairs. On this week's Let's Talk he and his wife Beverly talk with Barbara Moore about his work, his life, his art, and the things that keep him grounded, despite great fame.</itunes:summary>			<description>Sam Maloof is a world-renowned woodworker from the Inland Empire who is best known for his outstanding rocking chairs. On this week's Let's Talk he and his wife Beverly talk with Barbara Moore about his work, his life, his art, and the things that keep him grounded, despite great fame.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-27-06sammaloof.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-27-06sammaloof.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:30</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>sam maloof, woodworking, inland empire, rocking chairs, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Motion Pictures and Biology</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-20-06stuartsumida.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>A biologist's take on films.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary> Dr. Stuart Sumida, professor of biology at California State University, San Bernardino, specializes in vertebrate paleontology and focuses on animals that predated dinosaurs by as much as 60 million years. In addition, Dr. Sumida has consulted on over 30 feature-length motion pictures and will tell us about the connection with his research while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description> Dr. Stuart Sumida, professor of biology at California State University, San Bernardino, specializes in vertebrate paleontology and focuses on animals that predated dinosaurs by as much as 60 million years. In addition, Dr. Sumida has consulted on over 30 feature-length motion pictures and will tell us about the connection with his research while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-20-06stuartsumida.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-20-06stuartsumida.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:26</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>stuart sumida, motion pictures, biology, paleontology, csusb, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Developments in Vision Care</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-13-06franciscopabalan.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Some new advances in the fight to protect your eyes.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>On this week's Let's Talk, Inland Empire ophthalmologist Dr. Francisco Pabalan discusses the latest developments in vision care with Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>On this week's Let's Talk, Inland Empire ophthalmologist Dr. Francisco Pabalan discusses the latest developments in vision care with Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-13-06franciscopabalan.mp3" length="7654605" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/02-13-06franciscopabalan.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:07:56</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>francisco pabalan, vision care, ophthamology, barbara moore, inland empire</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Smart Sensors</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-06-06michaelhamilton.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What exactly are they?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Michael Hamilton, ecologist, conservation biologist, and resident director of the University of California's James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, tells us about smart sensors while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Michael Hamilton, ecologist, conservation biologist, and resident director of the University of California's James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, tells us about smart sensors while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-06-06michaelhamilton.mp3" length="8074035" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/2-06-06michaelhamilton.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:19</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>michael hamilton, smart sensors, james san jacinto mountains reserve, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Globalization and the Rise and Fall of Societies</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/01-30-06chrischasedunn.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How have societies gained and lost power over time?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>On this week's Let's Talk, Christopher Chase-Dunn, UCR distinguished professor of sociology, talks with host Barbara Moore about globalization and how societies in the world system have risen and fallen throughout history.</itunes:summary>			<description>On this week's Let's Talk, Christopher Chase-Dunn, UCR distinguished professor of sociology, talks with host Barbara Moore about globalization and how societies in the world system have risen and fallen throughout history.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/01-30-06chrischasedunn.mp3" length="7654605" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/01-30-06chrischasedunn.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:07:58</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>christopher chase-dunn, globalization, rise and fall of societies, ucr, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>A New Model Colony</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/01-23-06gregorydevereaux.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Growth in Ontario.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>This week on Let's Talk, Greg Devereaux, City Manager of Ontario, California, tells us about the New Model Colony that will significantly increase the size of his city.</itunes:summary>			<description>This week on Let's Talk, Greg Devereaux, City Manager of Ontario, California, tells us about the New Model Colony that will significantly increase the size of his city.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/01-23-06gregorydevereaux.mp3" length="7759462" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/01-23-06gregorydevereaux.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:07:58</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>greg devereaux, new model colony, ontario city manager, growth, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Project ISIS</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-16-06pamelaclute.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Keeping girls and women in math and science careers.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>On this week's Let's Talk, Dr. Pamela Clute, Executive Director of the Alpha Center at UC Riverside, and Linda Braatz-Brown, Director of the Alpha Center's ISIS program, discuss a new grant from the U.S. Department of Education that funds Project ISIS, which helps middle school girls and college women stay focused on math and science careers.</itunes:summary>			<description>On this week's Let's Talk, Dr. Pamela Clute, Executive Director of the Alpha Center at UC Riverside, and Linda Braatz-Brown, Director of the Alpha Center's ISIS program, discuss a new grant from the U.S. Department of Education that funds Project ISIS, which helps middle school girls and college women stay focused on math and science careers.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-16-06pamelaclute.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-16-06pamelaclute.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:27</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>isis, pamela clute, linda braatz-brown, math, science, women, girls, alpha, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The California Newspaper Project</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-9-06henrysnyder.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Saving California's Newspapers</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Henry Snyder, Director of the Center for Bibliographic Studies at UC Riverside, tells us about the massive effort to save California's newspapers while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Henry Snyder, Director of the Center for Bibliographic Studies at UC Riverside, tells us about the massive effort to save California's newspapers while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-9-06henrysnyder.mp3" length="7759462" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-9-06henrysnyder.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 9 Jan 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:00</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>henry snyder, jerry gordon, california newspaper project, cnp</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Profound Influence of Stories</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-02-06juneoconnor.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The Profound Influence of Stories</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>On this week's Let's Talk, Dr. June O'Connor, UC Riverside Professor of Religious Studies, discusses with host Barbara Moore how stories in various forms have a profound influence in our lives.</itunes:summary>			<description>On this week's Let's Talk, Dr. June O'Connor, UC Riverside Professor of Religious Studies, discusses with host Barbara Moore how stories in various forms have a profound influence in our lives.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-02-06juneoconnor.mp3" length="7759462" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/1-02-06juneoconnor.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 2 Jan 2006 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:01</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>june oconnor, barbara moore, stories, influence, lives</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Cardiovascular Disease</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-26-05kenjutzy.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Why it's the number one cause of death in the western world.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>This week on Let's Talk, Dr. Kenneth Jutzy, section chief of cardiology and associate professor of medicine at Loma Linda School of Medicine, discusses why cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the western world.</itunes:summary>			<description>This week on Let's Talk, Dr. Kenneth Jutzy, section chief of cardiology and associate professor of medicine at Loma Linda School of Medicine, discusses why cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the western world.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-26-05kenjutzy.mp3" length="7759462" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-26-05kenjutzy.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:07:58</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>kenneth jutzy, jerry gordon, cardiovascular disease, death, western world</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Issues of Pack-Ratting</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-19-05lyndawarren.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>When does saving "stuff" cross the line and become a problem?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>When does saving "stuff" cross the line and become a problem? How much clutter is too much? And why can't you throw away those National Geographics from 1972? Dr. Lynda Warren, Inland Empire psychologist and Emeritus Professor at CSUSB, discusses the issues of pack-ratting with host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk.</itunes:summary>			<description>When does saving "stuff" cross the line and become a problem? How much clutter is too much? And why can't you throw away those National Geographics from 1972? Dr. Lynda Warren, Inland Empire psychologist and Emeritus Professor at CSUSB, discusses the issues of pack-ratting with host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-19-05lyndawarren.mp3" length="8283750" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-19-05lyndawarren.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:32</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>lynda warren, barbara moore, packrat, clutter, stuff</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Transportation Problems</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-12-05normking.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Transportation problems and possible solutions.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Norm King, Executive Director of the San Bernardino Associated Governments, the regional transportation planning body for San Bernardino County, will discuss transportation problems and suggested solutions.</itunes:summary>			<description>Norm King, Executive Director of the San Bernardino Associated Governments, the regional transportation planning body for San Bernardino County, will discuss transportation problems and suggested solutions.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-12-05normking.mp3" length="8283750" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-12-05normking.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:32</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>norm king, jerry gordon, transportation, san bernardino</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Archaeological Projects in the Desert</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-5-05joanschneider.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Dr. Joan Schneider discusses her profession.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>For over 20 years Dr. Joan Schneider, Assistant Research Anthropologist at UC Riverside, has conducted archaeological projects in deserts all over the world. This week on Let's Talk, Dr. Schneider discusses the path that led from a career in public health to the most satisfying profession she can imagine.</itunes:summary>			<description>For over 20 years Dr. Joan Schneider, Assistant Research Anthropologist at UC Riverside, has conducted archaeological projects in deserts all over the world. This week on Let's Talk, Dr. Schneider discusses the path that led from a career in public health to the most satisfying profession she can imagine.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-5-05joanschneider.mp3" length="8283750" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/12-5-05joanschneider.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 5 Dec 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:31</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>joan schneider, barbara moore, archaeology, anthropology</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>South Coast Air Quality Management District</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-28-05samatwood.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Keeping the air we breathe clean.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Sam Atwood, spokesperson for the South Coast Air Quality Management District, tells us about the AQMD and how that agency is working for us in the Inland Empire by helping to keep the air we breathe clean.</itunes:summary>			<description>Sam Atwood, spokesperson for the South Coast Air Quality Management District, tells us about the AQMD and how that agency is working for us in the Inland Empire by helping to keep the air we breathe clean.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-28-05samatwood.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-28-05samatwood.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:29</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>sam atwood, jerry gordon, south coast air quality</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Inland Empire's Rapid Growth</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-21-05johnhusing.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The advantages and issues of rapid growth.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. John Husing, a leading authority on the city and county economies of Southern California in general and the Inland Empire in particular, talks with Barbara Moore about some of the advantages and issues raised by our area's rapid growth.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. John Husing, a leading authority on the city and county economies of Southern California in general and the Inland Empire in particular, talks with Barbara Moore about some of the advantages and issues raised by our area's rapid growth.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-21-05johnhusing.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-21-05johnhusing.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:28</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>john husing, barbara moore, inland empire, economics, growth</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Confederate States of America</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-14-05rogerransom.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What Might Have Been</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Roger Ransom, Professor of History and Economics, University of California, Riverside, discusses his recently published book, "The Confederate States of America: What Might Have Been."</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Roger Ransom, Professor of History and Economics, University of California, Riverside, discusses his recently published book, "The Confederate States of America: What Might Have Been."</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-14-05rogerransom.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-14-05rogerransom.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:28</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>roger ransom, confederate states, America, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Riverside City College</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-07-05danielcastro.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What happened to Riverside Community College?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Riverside City College? What happened to Riverside Community College? Tune in to this week's Let's Talk to hear Dr. Daniel Castro, recently hired president of Riverside City College, clarify RCC's name change and share his vision for the College's future with host Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>Riverside City College? What happened to Riverside Community College? Tune in to this week's Let's Talk to hear Dr. Daniel Castro, recently hired president of Riverside City College, clarify RCC's name change and share his vision for the College's future with host Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-07-05danielcastro.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/11-07-05danielcastro.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 7 Nov 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:29</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>daniel castro, barbara moore, riverside city community college</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Art and the Environment</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-31-05santkhalsa.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How art and photography relate to the environment.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Sant Khalsa, Art Professor at California State University at San Bernardino, tells about her work as an artist and photographer and how it relates to the environment.</itunes:summary>			<description>Sant Khalsa, Art Professor at California State University at San Bernardino, tells about her work as an artist and photographer and how it relates to the environment.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-31-05santkhalsa.mp3" length="8388608" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-31-05santkhalsa.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:38</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>sant khalsa, jerry gordon, art, artist, photography, environment, photographer</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Sexual Selections: What We Can and Can't Learn About Sex From Animals</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-24-05marlenezuk.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Stories from the author.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Let's Talk is all about sex this week. Dr. Marlene Zuk, Professor of Biology at UC Riverside and author of Sexual Selections: What We Can and Can't Learn About Sex From Animals, shares some fascinating stories about the not-so-private lives of her subjects with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>Let's Talk is all about sex this week. Dr. Marlene Zuk, Professor of Biology at UC Riverside and author of Sexual Selections: What We Can and Can't Learn About Sex From Animals, shares some fascinating stories about the not-so-private lives of her subjects with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-24-05marlenezuk.mp3" length="8283750" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-24-05marlenezuk.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:32</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>biology, sex, animals, marlene zuk, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>New Orleans</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-17-05joevazquez.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Protecting communications workers after Katrina.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Joe Vazquez recently returned from New Orleans after spending a month protecting communications workers while surrounded by the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and later by Hurricane Rita. He discusses his experiences with Let's Talk host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Joe Vazquez recently returned from New Orleans after spending a month protecting communications workers while surrounded by the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and later by Hurricane Rita. He discusses his experiences with Let's Talk host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-17-05joevazquez.mp3" length="7654605" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-17-05joevazquez.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:07:57</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>new orleans, katrina hurricane, joe vazquez, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>United Way</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-10-05rayhumphrey.mp33</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How charitable giving has changed.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Raymond Humphrey, President and CEO of United Way of the Inland Valleys, discusses how charitable giving has changed over the past 30 years and what effect a national disaster such as Katrina can have on local nonprofit agencies.</itunes:summary>			<description>Raymond Humphrey, President and CEO of United Way of the Inland Valleys, discusses how charitable giving has changed over the past 30 years and what effect a national disaster such as Katrina can have on local nonprofit agencies.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-10-05rayhumphrey.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-10-05rayhumphrey.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:30</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>united way, raymond humphrey, katrina disaster, charitable giving, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Sherman Indian High School and Museum</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-03-05lorenesisquoc.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Their history and mission.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Lorene Sisquoc is the curator of the Sherman Indian Museum at the Sherman Indian High School in Riverside. She discusses their history and mission with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Lorene Sisquoc is the curator of the Sherman Indian Museum at the Sherman Indian High School in Riverside. She discusses their history and mission with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-03-05lorenesisquoc.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/10-03-05lorenesisquoc.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:31</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>sherman indian school, museum, lorene sisquoc, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Theory of Self-Fulfilling Prophecy</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-26-05robertrosenthal.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How expectations influence results.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>The flawed results of Dr. Robert Rosenthal's dissertation at UCLA led to a lifetime of fascinating research on the theory of self-fulfilling prophecy. Dr. Rosenthal explains to host Barbara Moore how expectations often influence results.</itunes:summary>			<description>The flawed results of Dr. Robert Rosenthal's dissertation at UCLA led to a lifetime of fascinating research on the theory of self-fulfilling prophecy. Dr. Rosenthal explains to host Barbara Moore how expectations often influence results.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-26-05robertrosenthal.mp3" length="8178893" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-26-05robertrosenthal.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:28</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>prophecy, robert rosenthal, barbara moore, expectations, results</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Inclusionary Zoning Ordinances</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-19-05janicerutherford.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How they are applied and affect cities.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Janice Rutherford, Council Member, City of Fontana, helps us to understand inclusionary zoning ordinances, how they are applied to communities, and how her city would be affected while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Janice Rutherford, Council Member, City of Fontana, helps us to understand inclusionary zoning ordinances, how they are applied to communities, and how her city would be affected while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-19-05janicerutherford.mp3" length="8283750" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-19-05janicerutherford.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:32</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>zoning ordinances, janice rutherford, jerry gordon, fontana</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Community Foundation</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-12-05sherylalexander.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Giving money to good causes.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Sheryl Alexander, President and CEO of The Community Foundation serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, discusses the Foundation's past, present and future with Let's Talk host, Barbara Moore. </itunes:summary>			<description>Sheryl Alexander, President and CEO of The Community Foundation serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, discusses the Foundation's past, present and future with Let's Talk host, Barbara Moore. </description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-12-05sherylalexander.mp3" length="8283750" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-12-05sherylalexander.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:33</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>community foundation, sheryl alexander, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Research Partnership Between UC Riverside and Moldova State University</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-5-05seymourvangundy.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The Environmental Science Research Partnership between UC Riverside and Moldova State University</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Seymour Van Gundy tells us about an exciting environmental science research partnership between UC Riverside and Moldova State University in the Eastern European Republic of Moldova. Dr. Seymour D. Van Gundy is professor of nematology and plant pathology and dean emeritus at UC Riverside.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Seymour Van Gundy tells us about an exciting environmental science research partnership between UC Riverside and Moldova State University in the Eastern European Republic of Moldova. Dr. Seymour D. Van Gundy is professor of nematology and plant pathology and dean emeritus at UC Riverside.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-5-05seymourvangundy.mp3" length="8283750" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/9-5-05seymourvangundy.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:32</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>seymour van gundy, jerry gordon, moldova university, riverside, environmental science</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Autism in California Schools</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-29-05joedunn.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Why has autism jumped 963% in California schools in a decade?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>In May, an article in The Press-Enterprise about autism contained the statement: "Autism has jumped 963% in California schools in a decade." What's going on? Dr. Joseph Dunn, CEO of The Children's Center of the Inland Counties, discusses autism in children and helps shed some light on what is an enormous problem for parents and educators alike.</itunes:summary>			<description>In May, an article in The Press-Enterprise about autism contained the statement: "Autism has jumped 963% in California schools in a decade." What's going on? Dr. Joseph Dunn, CEO of The Children's Center of the Inland Counties, discusses autism in children and helps shed some light on what is an enormous problem for parents and educators alike.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-29-05joedunn.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-29-05joedunn.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:29</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>joe dunn, barbara moore, autism, california, schools, children, educators, parents</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>News Media</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-22-05melopotowsky.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Does news media report the news or create the news?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Mel Opotowsky gives his impressions and opinions on the news media becoming a part of a story rather than merely reporting on a story. Mel Opotowsky is a newspaper consultant and former managing editor of The Riverside Press-Enterprise.</itunes:summary>			<description>Mel Opotowsky gives his impressions and opinions on the news media becoming a part of a story rather than merely reporting on a story. Mel Opotowsky is a newspaper consultant and former managing editor of The Riverside Press-Enterprise.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-22-05melopotowsky.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-22-05melopotowsky.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:30</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>mel opotowsky, news, media, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Future of Public Libraries</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-15-05judithauth.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How does the Internet affect public libraries?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Who needs to go to a library when so much information is available on the Internet and best sellers can be downloaded to iPods for easy listening? Tune in to this week's Let's Talk when Judith Auth, Director of the Riverside Public Library, talks about the future of libraries in general and the Riverside Public Library in particular while in conversation with Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>Who needs to go to a library when so much information is available on the Internet and best sellers can be downloaded to iPods for easy listening? Tune in to this week's Let's Talk when Judith Auth, Director of the Riverside Public Library, talks about the future of libraries in general and the Riverside Public Library in particular while in conversation with Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-15-05judithauth.mp3" length="8283750" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-15-05judithauth.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:32</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>public library, libraries, riverside, barbara moore, judith auth, internet</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Riverside Land Conservancy</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-8-05janeblock.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Improving Living Conditions Through Environmental Protection</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Conservation projects influence the quality of life in any community. Jane Block, President of the Riverside Land Conservancy, will tell you what her organization does to improve living conditions through environmental protection while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>Conservation projects influence the quality of life in any community. Jane Block, President of the Riverside Land Conservancy, will tell you what her organization does to improve living conditions through environmental protection while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-8-05janeblock.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-8-05janeblock.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:24</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>riverside land conservancy, jane block, jerry gordon, environmental protection, living conditions</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Living With Risk - Illusion and Reality</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-1-05barbaratinsley.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Living With Risk - Illusion and Reality</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Why are we afraid of shark attacks or flying in a plane when statistics clearly show that smoking cigarettes or driving to an airport is far more life threatening? Tune into this week's Let's Talk and hear UC Riverside psychology professor, Dr. Barbara Tinsley, discuss Living With Risk – Illusion and Reality while in discussion with host Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>Why are we afraid of shark attacks or flying in a plane when statistics clearly show that smoking cigarettes or driving to an airport is far more life threatening? Tune into this week's Let's Talk and hear UC Riverside psychology professor, Dr. Barbara Tinsley, discuss Living With Risk – Illusion and Reality while in discussion with host Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-1-05barbaratinsley.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/8-1-05barbaratinsley.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:33</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>risk, illusion, reality, barbara tinsley, barbara moore, statistics, life threatening, shark, flying</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Mission Inn Foundation</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-25-05johnworden.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The Mission Inn Hotel and The Mission Inn Foundation</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>What is the difference between the Mission Inn Hotel in downtown Riverside, CA and the Mission Inn Foundation? John Worden, Executive Director of the Mission Inn Foundation, will tell us while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>What is the difference between the Mission Inn Hotel in downtown Riverside, CA and the Mission Inn Foundation? John Worden, Executive Director of the Mission Inn Foundation, will tell us while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-25-05johnworden.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-25-05johnworden.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:27</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>mission inn, foundation, hotel, riverside ca, john worden, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Life Behind Bars and the Redemptive Power of the Written Word</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-18-05joeloya.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Life Behind Bars and the Redemptive Power of the Written Word</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Joe Loya, author of "The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell: Confessions of a Bank Robber", discusses life behind bars and the redemptive power of the written word while in discussion with Barbara Moore.</itunes:summary>			<description>Joe Loya, author of "The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell: Confessions of a Bank Robber", discusses life behind bars and the redemptive power of the written word while in discussion with Barbara Moore.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-18-05joeloya.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-18-05joeloya.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:30</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>prison cell, bank robber, joe loya, confession, redemption, writing, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Free Will</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-11-05johnfischer.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle> What do you think of when you hear "Free Will"?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>What do you think of when you hear "Free Will"? Dr. John Fischer, Professor of Philosophy at UC Riverside, gives us some ideas from his point of view in conversation with host, Jerry Gordon.</itunes:summary>			<description>What do you think of when you hear "Free Will"? Dr. John Fischer, Professor of Philosophy at UC Riverside, gives us some ideas from his point of view in conversation with host, Jerry Gordon.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-11-05johnfischer.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-11-05johnfischer.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:31</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>free will, jerry gordon, john fischer, philosophy</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Vehicle Emissions</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-5-05jwaynemiller.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What is being done to reduce vehicle emissions and air pollution?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Wayne Miller is the manager of emissions and fuels at the University of California, Riverside, College of Engineering, the Center for Environmental Research and Technology. Today he will be talking with Jerry Gordon about the goals of the Center, the differences between diesel and gasoline vehicles, and where one can go to find more information about vehicle emissions and their effect on the environment.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Wayne Miller is the manager of emissions and fuels at the University of California, Riverside, College of Engineering, the Center for Environmental Research and Technology. Today he will be talking with Jerry Gordon about the goals of the Center, the differences between diesel and gasoline vehicles, and where one can go to find more information about vehicle emissions and their effect on the environment.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-5-05jwaynemiller.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/7-5-05jwaynemiller.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:31</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>wayne miller, vehicle emissions, center for environmental research and technology, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Domestic Violence</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-27-05geraldfineman.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Things you might not have known about this sad phenomenon.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Gerald Fineman is a supervising deputy district attorney at the Riverside County District Attorney's office. Today he will be talking with Barbara Moore about a topic that most people would rather not talk about—domestic violence. He will be discussing the actual definition of the term, signs to look for in an abusive relationship, and where to go for help.</itunes:summary>			<description>Gerald Fineman is a supervising deputy district attorney at the Riverside County District Attorney's office. Today he will be talking with Barbara Moore about a topic that most people would rather not talk about—domestic violence. He will be discussing the actual definition of the term, signs to look for in an abusive relationship, and where to go for help.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-27-05geraldfineman.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-27-05geraldfineman.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:25</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>gerald fineman, domestic violence, riverside county distric attorney, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Environment and Population</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-20-05patricialockdawson.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>How does one protect the environment in the midst of encroaching populations?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Today Jerry Gordon will be talking with Patricia Lock Dawson, an advisor for the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority. They will discuss how her agency protects the environment in the face of rapid development and population growth.</itunes:summary>			<description>Today Jerry Gordon will be talking with Patricia Lock Dawson, an advisor for the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority. They will discuss how her agency protects the environment in the face of rapid development and population growth.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-20-05patricialockdawson.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-20-05patricialockdawson.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:24</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>patricia lock dawson, environment, population, western riverside county regional conservation authority, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Is TV a Vast Wasteland?</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-13-05tobymiller.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Television: what has happened and what is happening.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Television: what has happened and what is happening. Dr. Toby Miller discusses television with host Barbara Moore. Dr. Miller is a professor in the departments of English, Sociology and Women's Studies at UC Riverside, and the director of the Film and Visual Culture program.</itunes:summary>			<description>Television: what has happened and what is happening. Dr. Toby Miller discusses television with host Barbara Moore. Dr. Miller is a professor in the departments of English, Sociology and Women's Studies at UC Riverside, and the director of the Film and Visual Culture program.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-13-05tobymiller.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-13-05tobymiller.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:26</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>tv, wasteland, television, toby miller, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The World of Pharmacy</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-6-05geneelkin.MP3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Things you should consider the next time you go to the pharmacy.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Gene Elkin is a pharmacist from Riverside who will be talking with Jerry Gordon about several things, including the safety, availability, and cost issues associated with prescription drugs, and the debate on generic versus brand-name drugs.</itunes:summary>			<description>Gene Elkin is a pharmacist from Riverside who will be talking with Jerry Gordon about several things, including the safety, availability, and cost issues associated with prescription drugs, and the debate on generic versus brand-name drugs.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-6-05geneelkin.MP3" length="4823450" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/6-6-05geneelkin.MP3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:00</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>gene elkin, pharmacy, safety, cost, availability, issues, generic, brand-name, jerry gordon</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>Employing Treated Wastewater for Exterior Use</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-30-05joezoba.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>What is the Yucaipa Valley Water District up to?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Today Barbara Moore will be talking with Mr. Joseph Zoba, general manager of the Yucaipa Valley Water District. He's going to be talking about some of the exciting new things that are happening at the District, which covers about fifty square miles in area and serves the communities of Yucaipa, Calimesa, and unincorporated areas of both Riverside and San Bernardino counties.</itunes:summary>			<description>Today Barbara Moore will be talking with Mr. Joseph Zoba, general manager of the Yucaipa Valley Water District. He's going to be talking about some of the exciting new things that are happening at the District, which covers about fifty square miles in area and serves the communities of Yucaipa, Calimesa, and unincorporated areas of both Riverside and San Bernardino counties.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-30-05joezoba.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-30-05joezoba.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:26</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>joseph zoba, yucaipa valley water district, treated wastewater, barbara moore</itunes:keywords>		</item>															<item>			<title>The Qur'an</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-23-05michaelfeener.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>The Nationwide Rise in Interest</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Michael Feener, discusses the Qur'an and the rise in interest on campuses nationwide. Dr. Feener is an assistant professor of Religious Studies at the University of California Riverside.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Michael Feener, discusses the Qur'an and the rise in interest on campuses nationwide. Dr. Feener is an assistant professor of Religious Studies at the University of California Riverside.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-23-05michaelfeener.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-23-05michaelfeener.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:26</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>michael feener, jerry gordan, quran</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>The Da Vinci Code</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-16-05andrewjacobs1.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>Why does The Da Vinci Code cause such a stir?</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Dr. Andrew Jacobs, professor of Religious Studies at UC Riverside, discusses some of the issues in The Da Vinci Code with host Barbara Moore. Dr. Jacob's area of expertise, Religious Identities in the Ancient Mediterranean World, lends itself particularly well to today's topic, The Da Vinci Code.</itunes:summary>			<description>Dr. Andrew Jacobs, professor of Religious Studies at UC Riverside, discusses some of the issues in The Da Vinci Code with host Barbara Moore. Dr. Jacob's area of expertise, Religious Identities in the Ancient Mediterranean World, lends itself particularly well to today's topic, The Da Vinci Code.</description>			<enclosure url="http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-16-05andrewjacobs1.mp3" length="5138022" type="audio/mpeg"/>			<guid>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-16-05andrewjacobs1.mp3</guid>			<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2005 07:50:00 -0700</pubDate>			<itunes:duration>00:08:27</itunes:duration>			<category>Public Radio</category>			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>			<itunes:keywords>da vinci code, dan brown, barbara moore, andrew jacobs, religion, religious identity, ancient history</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>Writing a Play</title>			<link>http://www.extension.ucr.edu/letstalk/audio/5-9-05annegarciaromero.mp3</link>			<itunes:subtitle>American theater and at-risk youth.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:author>UC Riverside Extension</itunes:author>			<itunes:summary>Anne Garcia-Romero, playwright, freelance writer, and instructor in