"For the Love of It All" is dedicated to the creative and transforming power of love. Join us in conversations about the things that give our lives meaning and connect us to one another.
Myra talks with Beth Killian, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, about the true self, personal growth, and the Enneagram.
Myra talks with Autumn Carper, an innovative high school math teacher, about her passion for teaching and her commitment to finding creative ways to care for students.
Myra talks with Dr. Bill Robinson, President Emeritus of Whitworth University, about what it means to lead people from the middle and to live with intention in our daily lives.
Myra talks with Dr. Joe Albert from Gonzaga University about how our life stories illuminate our deeper selves and connect us to each other.
Myra talks with Dr. James Edwards, Bruner-Welch Professor Emeritus of Theology at Whitworth University, about his new book, Between the Swastika and the Sickle: The Life, Disappearance, and Execution of Ernst Lohmeyer.
Myra talks with world-renowned mountaineer John Roskelley about the challenge of mountain climbing and caring for the environment.
Myra talks with her daughter, Julie Watts, a Spokane attorney and community theater actor, about Improv and its relationship to everyday life.
Myra talks with Mark Finney, Director of Spokane World Relief, about the current refugee crisis and the need for an informed and compassionate response.
Myra talks with composer, conductor, author, and teacher Dr. Thompson Brandt about the visual, feeling, and community building aspects of music and how our careful listening can enhance music's transformative power.
Myra talks with Heather Malley, founder and director of Caterpillar Cottage, a progressive, play-based preschool, about her philosophy of early childhood development.
Myra talks with Liz Hunt, Director of the Character in Leadership Program and Co-Chair of the Communication Department at the University of Jamestown, about servant leadership, conflict mediation, and becoming our best selves.
Myra talks with Kevin Finch, director of Big Table, whose creative vision led to the founding of a non-profit organization that serves workers in the food industry.
Myra talks with Dr. Polly Peterson, the first woman president of the University of Jamestown, about her sense of calling, her commitment to service and excellence, and her vision of higher education.
Myra talks with Ross Carper, owner/operator of The Compass Breakfast Wagon, about creative ways of connecting to one's neighbors.
Myra talks with photographer Craig Goodwin about how he transforms his love of nature into beautiful and inspiring photographs that touch the lives of others.
Myra talks with Rachelle Strawther, Assistant Director of Leadership Training and Development for Gonzaga University's School of Leadership Studies, about leadership, emotional intelligence, and the art of storytelling.
Myra talks with Derrick Parker--opera singer and Director of Music and Worship at First Presbyterian Church, Spokane, WA--about opera, spirituals, and his recent concert for Black History Month.
Myra talks with Dr. Joy York, Assistant Professor of Communication at Whitworth University, about the significance of the skill of communication for our work and lives.
Myra talks to songwriter, singer, guitarist, and record producer Phillip Lee Morgan about his life and his experience of the creative process. The interview includes musical clips from Gabriel Gladstar and Phillip Lee Morgan.
"For the Love of It All" interview about the influence of C.S. Lewis with Gary Watts, Dean Emeritus and retired Professor of Religion and Philosophy at the University of Jamestown.