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Asheville FM Seeks Board Members
We are pleased to announce that 103.3 Asheville FM is looking for members of our community to serve as Board members to guide our vision and fulfill our inclusive and progressive mission. The Mission of Asheville FM is to keep Asheville thriving by producing diverse and eclectic programming that inspires our listeners to build connections across our communities and to discover new music and ideas. We do this by producing diverse, insightful and relevant news, talk, sports and music programming.
Board members attend meetings (6 per year) and serve on a committee and participate in fundraising, with the primary responsibility of providing leadership, vision and direction. Board members also develop and recruit volunteer leaders, oversee and procure financial resources, support our executive director, staff and volunteers; and ensure that programming achieves AFM’s mission. Asheville FM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.
Being on the board of Asheville FM is rewarding in so many ways! And fun! In addition to helping guide an important community resource, you will be making connections with other volunteers in our family and the Asheville community in general, and also learning about how local community radio serves the Asheville area. Asheville FM is a vibrant organization, our station is solvent and growing; and we need intelligent, passionate leaders to help shape our future.
Board members also attend our casual station get-togethers and other functions and get to know the members of our extended family.
As an organization that celebrates diverse voices, we especially seek women, and members of disabled, BIPOC, LGBTQ, and other historically marginalized communities. Please consider a seat on our Board today! We would love the opportunity to share our future plans with you. Please send your email of interest to [email protected] and we will send you a short application.
Thank you for your consideration!
Mr. Block’s Past and Legacy (with Sean Carleton and Iain McIntyre)
Mr. Block’s Past and Legacy (with Sean Carleton and Iain McIntyre)

This week, Ian talks to Sean Carleton of Graphic History Collective and Labor historian and activist Iain McIntyre about the recent release of Mr. Block: The Subversive Comics and Writings of Ernest Riebe by PM Press. After some background on their respective projects, they talk about the legacy of the IWW cartoonist, the origins and process of putting the book together, and what aspects of his work are still relevant today. Here’s a hint: just about all of them are. The full chat can be found here.
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Featured Track:
- Mr. Block performed by Utah Philips from Rebel Voices: Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World
- Beware The Friendly Stranger by Boards Of Canada from Alpha and Omega
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Concert Calendar 11/6-11/14
Monday, November 6th
Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West
The Page Brothers @ Little Jumbo
Gilla Band, Bambara @ Grey Eagle
Light Hearted, Annie Joe, Slow Packer @ Static Age
Brian Felix Organ Quartet @ Little Jumbo
Tuesday, November 7th
Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West
Indigo De Souza @ The Outpost
Vincent Neil Emerson, Valley James @ Grey Eagle
Portrayal of Guilt, True Body, Harsh Realm @ Static Age
Gaelic Storm @ The Orange Peel
Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page, Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo
Asheville FM Djs @ Fleetwood’s
Wednesday November 8th
Nation of Language, Miss Grit @ Grey Eagle
Nox Eternus, Urocyon, Vras @ The Odd
Evil Sword, Nesting Doll, Xor, Yoni Bologni@ Static Age
The Bins & Gabriel Knows Everything @ The Pulp
The Heavenly Vipers @ Double Crown
Psych Night (DJ / Visuals) @ Fleetwood’s
Thursday November 9th
Anuraag Pendyal @ The Outpost
Seth Walker, Ben K. Lochen @ Grey Eagle
Rossdafareye @ One World Brewing
World Music Night w/ Zondo @ One World Brewing West
GZA, Fishbone, Beau Young Prince @ Salvage Station
Jackson Wesley & The Holy Daggers, Fortune Child, The Silver Doors @ The Odd
Leone & The Association, Nina GI, Sender @ Static Age
Lukas Nelson and POTR @ The Orange Peel
Thelma and the Sleaze//SafetyCoffin//Pageant//Yawni @ Fleetwood’s
Abby Bryant Duo @ 12 Bones Brewing Arden
Friday November 10th
Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast, Jamie McLean Band @ Asheville Music Hall
Truth @ Asheville Music Hall
Vintage Pistols @ The One Stop
Ashley Chambliss @ One World Brewing
The Dirty French Broads @ One World Brewing West
Lespecial, Tand & Poch @ Salvage Station
Steel & Stone 7 @ The Odd
Fyield @ Static Age
Charles Wesley Godwin, Tanner Usrey @ The Orange Peel
The Knotty G’s @ Jack of The Wood
Party W/ Djs @ Different World
Mary Lattimore, Manas & E.M.M @ Eulogy
Ritualists//Tight//Vakili @ Fleetwood’s
Saturday, November 11th
Mel Bryant & The Mercy Makers, Shauna Dean Cokeland @ The Outpost
Southern Culture on The Skids, Pleasure Chest @ Grey Eagle
Ajeva @ The One Stop
Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band, Sexbruise? @ Salvage Station
Hiss Golden Messenger, Adeem The Artist @ The Orange Peel
Alma Russ w/ The Boondockers, Patchwork Appalachian @ Jack of The Wood
Hip Hop Hold Up @ The Getaway
The Prescriptions, Liliana Hudgens @ Different World
Avey Tare, Geologist, Deakin @ Eulogy
Deathbots//Tiny TVs//Busy Weather @ Fleetwood’s
Sunday, November 12th
The Trouble Notes, Life Like Water @ Grey Eagle
Chilltonic, Bills Garage @ One World Brewing West
Kool Keith, Spaceman Jones & The Motherships @ Salvage Station
WNCAP Benefit ft. Tina and Her Pony, Lyle de Vitry, Connie Page Henshaw @ The Odd
Dididada Movement Workshop w/ Coco Villa @ Different World
Monday, November 13th
Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West
Mama’s Broke, Erika Lewis @ Grey Eagle
Asheville Jazz Collective @ Little Jumbo
Music Movie Mondays: The Stones and Brian Jones @ Grail Movie House
Tuesday, November 14th
Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West
Tak Farrant, Nathan Bryce, Loaded Dice @ Grey Eagle
Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page, Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo
Dave Hill//Los Gun Show//Dead Vibes @ Fleetwood’s
Radio Active Kids November 4! New music November!
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Medicare’s annual open enrollment for 2024: Choosing between traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans – Breaking down the differences
WASHINGTON, DC – Open enrollment for Medicare health insurance is from October 15th to December 7th; therefore, eligible persons may be faced with choosing their Medicare plan for the first time or may consider changing plans. They must decide between government-run traditional Medicare or a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan managed by private-health insurance companies. Traditional Medicare is the same as original Medicare. MA is also called Managed Medicare and Medicare Part C and has become an increasingly popular option with total enrollment more than doubling over the past decade. In 2023, Medicare beneficiaries are split almost equally between choosing traditional Medicare and MA. However, neither traditional Medicare nor MA is right for everyone because of the many differences between the plans. Therefore, Medicare-eligible people will need to identify those advantages and disadvantages for each plan before making their choice during the open enrollment period. Although there is much written on this subject, there does not appear to be a direct comparison of the pros and cons of traditional Medicare versus MA.
Traditional Medicare is based on a fee-for-service model. The enrollee can go to doctors and hospitals that accepts Medicare and is responsible for copays and deductibles for services and doctor visits. The doctors and hospitals bill Medicare and the federal government pays them. This plan is managed by the federal government, including Congress and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Medicare Advantage is based on a managed-care model. The beneficiary can go to doctors and hospitals that are on the MA plan panel and is responsible for copays and deductibles for services and doctor visits. The doctors and hospitals bill the MA plan and the plan pays them. MA plans receive a predetermined monthly risk-adjusted payment from the federal Medicare program to provide health care to the enrollee. CMS allows the MA plans to set their own rates. The private insurance companies negotiate their fee schedule with doctors and hospitals which frequently pay less than traditional Medicare for the same service. The plan is managed by the private-health insurance company and makes a profit by providing health care and keeping the cost for care less than the government payment.
Medicare provides health insurance to 66 million people, consisting of older Americans, and younger people with disabilities and certain chronic diseases. Traditional Medicare, first passed by Congress in 1965, consists of Part A (for in-hospital care), Part B (for outpatient care including doctor visits) and Part D (for prescription drugs). Medicare Part C (the MA plan), authorized by Congress in 1997, covers Parts A and B and usually D (depending on the plan). Therefore, MA bundles hospital, doctor and prescription coverage in one plan.
Working people pay into Medicare through payroll deductions. Both traditional Medicare and MA beneficiaries are also billed after enrollment. Traditional Medicare does not cover all the bills for Part A & B insurance so many beneficiaries obtain supplemental insurance sold by private insurers, known as a Medigap plan, that help to pay some of the remaining costs. People with low resources can qualify for Medicaid or Medicare Savings Plan, administered by the federal government. Medicare Part D insurance is also available through private insurers.
The initial plan selection is of critical importance. Most people are healthier when they enroll in Medicare; however, they can develop more health problems as they get older and their health care utilization can change. In most states, if someone doesn’t sign up for Medicare supplemental insurance when first signing up for Medicare, the insurance companies can either refuse to offer a plan or charge high premiums for a preexisting condition. This may become a costly problem when attempting to transfer from a MA plan to traditional Medicare later on.
Advantages to consider when choosing a traditional Medicare plan are:
- Freedom to go to most any doctor or hospital in the country
- No referral needed to see a specialist
- No prior authorization needed for tests and procedures
Advantages to consider when choosing a MA plan are:
- Extra benefits like basic dental, vision, and hearing services (offered by most plans)
- Over-the-counter medication reimbursement, coverage for buying healthy food, adaptive changes to homes, gym memberships, and/or transportation for medical appointments (offered by some plans)
- An annual out-of-pocket cap
- Only 1 regular payment
- May be less expensive
Disadvantages to consider when choosing a traditional Medicare plan are:
- More regular payments, for Part B, Part D, and a Medigap policy
- May be more costly than MA because there is no annual cap.
- Your insurance agent or broker earns more money for signing people up for a MA plan.
Disadvantages to consider when choosing a MA plan are:
- Restrictive networks of doctors and hospitals to a particular geographic region. Persons requiring medical care while away from home may not have their health care covered. Beneficiaries may not be able to receive specialized surgery or highly advanced therapies if in-network providers do not provide this service.
- Prior authorization required for some services. Beneficiaries frequently may be denied care that they need and would be allowed by traditional Medicare, according to a 2022 reportby the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
- Referrals required to specialist physicians
- Many high medical needs patients were likely to switch from MA plans to traditional Medicare (Brown University study). The 2022 GAO report agreed and felt that the reason was due to the difficulty getting the care needed.
- Many hospitals and doctors are dropping MA plans over payment disputes so beneficiaries lose their doctors and hospitals and have fewer choices for care.
Open enrollment is the time for persons eligible for Medicare health insurance to choose their Medicare plan for the first time or consider changing plans. They must choose between government-run traditional Medicare or a MA plan. The number of eligible persons choosing MA has doubled over the past decade indicating the competitive nature of both choices. However, there is no “one size fits all” when it comes to Medicare plans. Therefore, people who are eligible for Medicare will need to study the advantages and disadvantages for each plan before making their choice. It is important for people to consider “The Triple Aim” of health care of optimal health, a good experience of care, and a fair price. According to Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, CMS Administrator, “I believe it’s critical that people have a choice between traditional original Medicare and Medicare Advantage.”
Listen to the full report below:
Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]
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