Monday, October 13th TV listings for WEFS - Cocoa, FL HD
Into the Outdoors Reconnecting Rivers & Invasive Species
Exploring America's outdated dams and restoring rivers with connectivity.
Taste of Malaysia With Martin Yan Life on the Pahang River
The Pahang River; cooking local fish with durian fruit; durian farm; celebrity chef and TV host Chef Wan.
Lucky Chow Origins
Visiting an Indigenous rights activist's lunch box canteen and cooking studio where a young couple perfect the sticky-rice confection kueh; lu rou fan; stinky tofu.
The American Woodshop Tall Vase Turning
A series of wood turning techniques transform a log into a vase.
Homemade Live! Late Night Bite
Reggie Bush and his wife, Lilit, recreate Reggie's ultimate late night treat; a cocktail to shake things up.
Chef Walter Staib prepares 18th century cuisine.
Sit and Be Fit Yardsticks and Bands
Warm-up routine using a yardstick; upper and lower body strengthening using bands.
Wai Lana Yoga Lengthen & Strengthen
Working the muscles of legs, arms and the entire body with poses like Wheel, Warrior and Patient Crane.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Full Body Workout With Miranda Esmonde-White
A medium-paced standing workout activates every muscle in the body, promoting full body strength and flexibility.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Homemade Chinese Takeout: Eggrolls, Tim Tim Shrimp & Chinese Fried Donuts
Homemade egg rolls stuffed with fresh pork and cabbage; covering Tim Tim shrimp in a sweet and spicy sauce; fried donuts rolled in cinnamon and sugar.
Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South
Horticulture expert Dr. Chris Cooper and other experts share their garden wisdom and answer e-mails and letters about lawn and gardens.
Medical Stories Silent Attack
A 63-year-old man explains how he pushed through the worst symptoms of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP); a woman with CIPD explains how she helps others.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies The A Closed Syllable Badge
Exploring the closed syllable short a; Fancy Shmancy Word of the Day: travel; the Alphabotteers set a trap for a rat but catch a lie instead.
Jazzy Vegetarian Spring Has Sprung
Cashew-stuffed artichokes; asparagus tart; sweet arugula salad with dried cranberries and apples; paprika roasted cauliflower.
English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan, exploring the local culture, meeting the people and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks.
The Chavis Chronicles Dana White -- Senior Managing Director Ankura
Senior Managing Director at Ankura, Dana White discusses the impact of geopolitical events on businesses, and political flashpoints around the world.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Half-Oval Vignette
Illustrating the illusion of infinity as mountain and water fade into the distance.
N'DIGO Studio Artificial Intelligence
Exploring artificial intelligence, including its development, history, applications and future.
By the River Kristin Harmel
Kristin Harmel discusses her book "The Forest of Vanishing Stars" and how her experience as a reporter prepared her for writing historical fiction.
Native Report Native Philanthropy and Reclaiming Land
A City Council member from Wisconsin leads the Wisconsin Point land transfer proposal; a group in Seattle helps members of their urban Native community combat homelessness.
Featuring films "Awake Before Dawn" and "Rosamaria."
America the Bountiful Mushrooms in Pennsylvania
Why the area around Kennett Square, Pa., is considered "mushroom capital of the world"; mushroom farm; mushroom ice cream; how to forage for wild mushrooms; cooking a mushroom feast al fresco.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The History & Future of Communication, Part 1
Tracing the history and future of communication; the development of writing, early cave paintings, ideagram and the history of communications in China; early telephones, the first mobile phone and the first days of Google, Microsoft and Apple.
Globe Scholars South Korea, Part 2
Students from Brooklyn College travel to South Korea for a study abroad trip; learning about Buddhism.
Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Tanzania: Majestic Wildlife and Cultural Gems
A Tanzanian adventure spanning Arusha, Tarangire, Serengeti and Ngorongoro National Parks; a Maasai village and school; Lake Manyara and Olduvai Gorge.
Cinema Nomad Iceland
The northern lights and quirky Christmas antics in the Arctic Circle during the winter solstice; the oldest bookstore in Iceland.
Wisdom and wit from leaders; host Llewellyn King.
Fly Brother With Ernest White II Tajikistan: Crown of the World
Exploring Tajikistan's natural beauty and the country's people.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Half-Oval Vignette
Illustrating the illusion of infinity as mountain and water fade into the distance.
N'DIGO Studio Artificial Intelligence
Exploring artificial intelligence, including its development, history, applications and future.
By the River Kristin Harmel
Kristin Harmel discusses her book "The Forest of Vanishing Stars" and how her experience as a reporter prepared her for writing historical fiction.
Native Report Native Philanthropy and Reclaiming Land
A City Council member from Wisconsin leads the Wisconsin Point land transfer proposal; a group in Seattle helps members of their urban Native community combat homelessness.
Featuring films "Awake Before Dawn" and "Rosamaria."
America the Bountiful Mushrooms in Pennsylvania
Why the area around Kennett Square, Pa., is considered "mushroom capital of the world"; mushroom farm; mushroom ice cream; how to forage for wild mushrooms; cooking a mushroom feast al fresco.
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The History & Future of Communication, Part 1
Tracing the history and future of communication; the development of writing, early cave paintings, ideagram and the history of communications in China; early telephones, the first mobile phone and the first days of Google, Microsoft and Apple.
Globe Scholars South Korea, Part 2
Students from Brooklyn College travel to South Korea for a study abroad trip; learning about Buddhism.
Growing a Greener World Urban Victory Gardens Project
The Peterson Garden Project, a historical victory garden where growing food grows communities in Chicago.
Garden Smart Consulting With a Woody Ornamental Expert
Selecting woody ornamentals.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Childhood Anxiety and Depression: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Recognizing anxiety or depression in children as young as preschool age; how to distinguish between a behavioral phase and clinical concern; knowing when to seek medical evaluation and treatment; Joan L. Luby, M.D.