Martha Burk
Equal Time with Martha Burk
Equal Time with Martha Burk is a weekly 2 ½ minute podcast, with occasional 30 minute interviews on current affairs. She covers political issues, how decisions in Washington and around the world affect ordinary citizens, particularly women (with no shouting), historical anniversaries of note, what's changed and what hasn't. Lively, pithy commentary on a wide variety of important topics with a light (and sometimes irreverent) touch: past progress, needed future advances, and what's at stake now for women and men -- as citizens, as voters, and inhabitants of the world we live in and help to shap...
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Episodes
Soaring Food Prices: Who Pays, Who Profits 06.07.2026 3:00
Scrimped on food lately, or can't afford some groceries you used to buy? If the answer is no, you're one of the lucky ones.
Independence Day? Here's some stuff you probably don't know. 29.06.2026 3:00
Paul Revere is celebrated on Independence Day for his legendary midnight ride to warn patriots of approaching British troops. He's rightly celebrated, but his mission had a good deal of help – from women no less. Here's a few.
Relax Ladies, J.D. Vance Has Your Back 22.06.2026 3:01
J.D. Vance wants to be the next president. He's trying to woo the majority of voters -- women. Funny way to do it though.
Juneteenth: We Need it More Than Ever 15.06.2026 3:01
Juneteenth, celebrated each year on June 19th, marks the date in 1869 which ended slavery in the U.S. We need the commemoration now more than ever to stand by our Black citizens.
Zowie! A Big Bash on the White House Lawn: You Goin'? 08.06.2026 3:00
You're invited: A big celebration of the nation's 250th birthday. There will be music, speeches, celebrities galore. And oh yeah, a little blood, guts, and mayhem. What could be better?
D Day - A Little History You Probably Don't Know About 01.06.2026 2:31
June 6 is the anniversary of D-Day, the day in 1944 when Allied forces in World War II invaded France from offshore. It was the largest seaborne invasion in history. Thousands never made it out of the water, making the landing on Normandy one of the deadliest days of the war. In an all-out push, 150,000 sailors – and one big surprise stowaway -- hit the beaches.
Pop for a Poppy, and Help a Vet 25.05.2026 3:00
Most people think the tradition of poppy flowers on Memorial Day dates to World War II. But it goes back much farther, originating in a poem.
School's Out: And Under Attack 18.05.2026 3:00
This month marks an important anniversary. In 1954, in Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overruled racial segregation of public schools. Forces are now aligned to do away with the U.S. Department of Education and all that goes with it.
The War Rages On, and It's Not the One With Iran 11.05.2026 3:01
We're in the middle an even longer war that the one in Iran, and it affects the majority of the U.S. population. Warning: some of this podcast is tough to listen to.
This Mother's Day Honor Some Other Mothers 04.05.2026 3:01
Mother's Day in upon us, when many of us will send flowers or gifts, put in annual phone calls to far away moms, or visit the graves of those we've lost. But let's also take the time to honor some different moms: the Mothers of Invention.
To Hell with Health Care – We're Buyin' a War! 27.04.2026 3:00
Donald Trump's deeply unpopular war against Iran is costing a lot of money, but we ain't seen nothin' yet. Trump wants to increase the funding for the war to colossal $200 billion, while close to half of Americans are already struggling to afford basic necessities.
Earth Day: Do We Still Have It? 20.04.2026 2:31
Many people think Earth Day was just a hippie invention that went away with the 1970s. Think again.
Tax Day: What's in it For YOU? 13.04.2026 3:00
April 15 is the day you'll either fork over some moolah, or get a little back. Will you get the gold mine -- or the shaft?
April Fools: One Day Is Not Enough 06.04.2026 2:30
We all know somebody that qualifies as an April Fool. But there's one nominee that deserves a full month -- or more.
Women's History Month: Some Gals You Never Learned About 30.03.2026 3:00
We've all heard about prominent suffragists who campaigned for years to get women's right to vote. But some you never heard of were important in the crusade.
Who's Winning: Trump or the Pump? 23.03.2026 3:00
With the war against Iran raging and gas prices soaring by the hour, our clueless leader has declared victory. Huh?
Saint Patrick's Day: Was the Namesake Really Irish? 16.03.2026 3:01
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide, and the day's namesake is honored as green thru and thru. But was he actually Irish?
What Time is It? Who Knows? 09.03.2026 3:01
Once a year we're forced to go through a time change. Why? And will it ever end?
March is Women's History Month. Are American Gals on Top? 01.03.2026 3:01
Women have come a long way in many societies around the world, but some have come a longer way than others. Does the USA take first place?
Pinocchio Day: Pick Your Favorite Winner 23.02.2026 3:00
February 23 is Pinochio day, which yearly marks the 1940 Disney film of the same name. But Pinnochio was actually created by Italian book author Carlo Lorenzini way back in 1883. If you've ever been a kid you probably know that Pinnochio's nose grew every time he told a lie.
Black History Month: The Brave, the Beauty, and the Booby Prize 16.02.2026 3:01
February is Black History Month in the U.S. Most of us think it began in 1976 when President Gerald Ford officially recognized it. But the origin goes back many decades before that, and there are a few surprises.
Let's Go to the Movies -- Or Not 09.02.2026 3:00
Movies can be funny, serious, or scary. One rating service calls some of them "rotten tomatoes". One on the big screen now might be just that. You decide.
A Yearly Wake Up Call: Good News or Bad? 02.02.2026 3:01
There's a nationwide ritual that many folks take part in every year on the first Monday in February. Could be good news or lousy -- what does it mean for you?
Since Roe, Women Are Losing a Most Important War 26.01.2026 3:01
The most important Supreme Court decision of the 20th century was swept away -- along with women's autonomy. Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, women are steadily losing more control over their bodies.
A Special Message: We Need it Now More Than Ever 19.01.2026 3:00
Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) was a beacon of hope for our country. We need his strength now more than ever.
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