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On this week's encore broadcast of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Elissa Strauss discusses her new book, "When You Care: The Unexpected Magic of Caring for Others." [Read more...] The post 8/30/2024 ENCORE BROADCAST, Seekers of Meaning 7/12/2024: Elissa Strauss, author of “When You Care,” book about caregiving appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Rabbi Dalia Marx, Ph.D., the Rabbi Aaron D. Panken Professor of Liturgy and Midrash at HUC-JIR's Taube Family Campus in Jerusalem, discusses her new book, From Time to Time, Journeys in the Jewish Calendar. [Read more...] The post 8/23/2024 ENCORE BROADCAST, Seekers of Meaning 5/31/2024: Rabbi Dalia Marx, author of “From Time to Time: Journeys in the Jewish Calendar” appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, discusses the rising incidence of antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment in the United States and describes some of the programs in Jewish education and interfaith understanding supported by the Center. [Read more...] The post 8/16/2024 ENCORE BROADCAST, Seekers of Meaning 6/14/2024: Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
On this week's episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, South Jersey resident Bill Fisher discusses his wife Carol's terminal illness and decision to use New Jersey's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) option. [Read more...] The post ENCORE BROADCAST: Seekers of Meaning 3/8/2024: Bill Fisher discusses Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
It's all in good fun. Except when it's not. We plan to give you some guidance, so if you are experimenting in this area, you are not at risk for emotional and physical damage or even criminal prosecution.Want to learn some boundaries before the Folsom Street Fair? You've come to the right place.YLR Host Jeff Hayden and tonight's co-host, Emmy-nominated legal and political analyst Dean Johnson, are joined by Dr. Anna Randall, Dr. Richard Sprout and Susan Wright.As this is an encore broadcast, we are not accepting calls into the broadcast tonight. But we welcome your calls to support this station at (800) 525-9917. The only way this station can stay on the air, is listeners. Listeners just like you. To keep this station going, to keep our live stream available for yourself, to keep shows like Your Legal Rights on the air, please make your donation to KALW, today, at KALW.org. Thank you.Next week, we'll be back, live, with our Landlord-Tenant Broadcast.
Ma'ayan Kertcher plays the music of Reena Esmail and Johannes Brahms, joined by Shirley Trissell on piano. The post Encore broadcast | Ma'ayan Kertcher, 18, cello appeared first on WFMT.
Today, a piano recital from Samuel Lam presenting works by Domenico Scarlatti, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Béla Bartók, and Tan Dun. The post Encore broadcast | Samuel Lam, 18, piano appeared first on WFMT.
Since his musical journey began in his early teens, Stevens Point native Adam Greuel has traveled across the country, writing and performing songs that resonate with music lovers nationwide and beyond. In 2010, Adam joined forces with four other musicians to create the bluegrass band Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, a favorite with Wisconsin audiences. A […]
Since his musical journey began in his early teens, Stevens Point native Adam Greuel has traveled across the country, writing and performing songs that resonate with music lovers nationwide and beyond. In 2010, Adam joined forces with four other musicians to create the bluegrass band Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, a favorite with Wisconsin audiences. A […]
Shereen Siewert welcomes Adam Greuel, who performs several original songs and shares the story of his personal musical journey.
Rabbi Address discusses the new book, The Year of Mourning: A Jewish Journey, with its editors, Rabbi Lisa Grant, Director of the New York Rabbinical Program and Eleanor Sinsheimer Distinguished Service Professor in Jewish Education Coordinator, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and Cantor Lisa B. Segal, cantor of Kolot Chayeinu in Brooklyn, NY. [Read more...] The post ENCORE BROADCAST 12/29/2023: Seekers of Meaning 8/4/2023: Rabbi Lisa Grant and Cantor Lisa B. Segal, “The Year of Mourning” appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Winter weather is upon us! The weather forecasts we see each day are based on an array of meteorological sensing networks and intensive computer modeling. But before the rise of these technologies, forecasts were made by understanding cloud formations and wind directions – something anyone can do in their backyard. “Route 51” host Shereen Siewert […]
Winter weather is upon us! The weather forecasts we see each day are based on an array of meteorological sensing networks and intensive computer modeling. But before the rise of these technologies, forecasts were made by understanding cloud formations and wind directions - something anyone can do in their backyard. “Route 51” host Shereen Siewert welcomes WSAW-TV meteorologist Chad Franzen for a discussion on the physical processes that drive winter weather and the global forces that shape our climate system. Does a “halo around the moon” really foretell a big snowstorm? Listen in and find out.
Winter weather is upon us! The weather forecasts we see each day are based on an array of meteorological sensing networks and intensive computer modeling. But before the rise of these technologies, forecasts were made by understanding cloud formations and wind directions – something anyone can do in their backyard. “Route 51” host Shereen Siewert […]
On this week's episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, an encore broadcast of a panel of guests discussing the recent rise in antisemitism in the US following the October 7 Hamas-led mass murder of civilians in Israel. The guests are Andrew Goretzky, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League in Philadelphia; Randi Boyette, associate regional director for education, ADL; and Rabbi Stacy Rigler, RJE, executive director of the Association of Reform Jewish Educators. [Read more...] The post ENCORE BROADCAST, Seekers of Meaning 12/01/2023: Fighting Antisemitism with Educational Resources appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Rabbi Address discusses the new book, The Year of Mourning: A Jewish Journey, with its editors, Rabbi Lisa Grant, Director of the New York Rabbinical Program and Eleanor Sinsheimer Distinguished Service Professor in Jewish Education Coordinator, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and Cantor Lisa B. Segal, cantor of Kolot Chayeinu in Brooklyn, NY. [Read more...] The post ENCORE BROADCAST 9/22/2023: Seekers of Meaning 8/4/2023: Rabbi Lisa Grant and Cantor Lisa B. Segal, “The Year of Mourning” appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit bloodyelbowpodcast.substack.comOur latest episode features big changes to UFC contracts that saw alterations in royalties, sponsorship, image rights, intellectual property and more...
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Rick Reyer welcomes Michael “Laughing Fox” Charette to share his music and the stories in the oral tradition of the Anishinaabe, also known as Ojibwe, that have been passed down for generations.
Rick Reyer welcomes Michael “Laughing Fox” Charette to share his music and the stories in the oral tradition of the Anishinaabe, also known as Ojibwe, that have been passed down for generations.
Shereen Siewert welcomes University of Wisconsin Professor Mark Louden, director of the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies. Louden is an interpreter and cultural mediator for Amish and Old Order Mennonite groups in the legal and health care systems.
We place great trust in long term care facilities to take care of very vulnerable people - how can we be good consumers and assure the care our loved ones, or even ourselves, will receive is all that it should be?YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, is joined be Anthony Chicotel, Senior Staff Attorney at California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR).As tonight is an encore presentation, we will not be taking calls tonight.CANHR can be reached at www.canhr.org / 800-474-1116
In recent months, we ran a series of programs on criminal justice reform. Earlier programs featured the election of various law enforcement officials in the bay area politics and the mood of the electorate, and implications of the election for criminal justice reform statewide.Tonight, in particular, we look at some of the fundamentals of criminal prosecution: interrogation and the confession. YLR Hosts Jeff Hayden and Dean Johnson are joined by San Francisco Criminal Defense Attorney David Bigeleisen and Dr. RICHARD LEO, the Hamill Family Professor of Law and Psychology at the University of San Francisco School of Law, an expert on police interrogation and false confessions.As this is an encore broadcast, we are not taking telephone calls tonight.
Shereen Siewert welcomes Elise Schuler, Education and Events Manager at Monk Botanical Gardens in Wausau, and Chris Nelson, Environmental Education Coordinator for the Wausau School District, for a discussion on the impact of outdoor learning on area youth.
If you'd like to find the air times on your local PBS network for Frank's special, check here. (For reference, I'm in Season 8 now, but it doesn't hurt to go back and check out my older shows!) And, while watching his special, if you say the secret word, a duck will come down and give you 50 dollars! (Below are the original show notes. The referenced episodes already aired, but you can still hear them ,if you like, on your podcast app or sherpalution.com) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What a perfectly timed interview to wind up as my Season 6 finale, Rebels. And what a great guest Frank is,too. He really appreciated coming on this podcast to promote his show, "An Evening with Groucho". If you're not near anywhere that Frank is performing, fear not, The show will air on your local PBS station in the spring of 2022. And don't worry, this episode will be rebroadcast, to remind you. We all need reminders. Like "Don't bet your paycheck on mountain lion races." Especially when they're racing after me. But I digress. If you don't know much about Groucho Marx and would like to learn more about him, check out the websites listed below. They will really help ou appreciate the beauty of the tribute that Frank does in his show. Thanks so much for helping me wind down the season, Frank! Frank's info: eveningwithgroucho.com, grouchomarx.com Next week, the cleanup! Then, e launch Season 7 with an interview with Recruiter/Podcaster Jolie Downs of "Fresh Blood: Killing It After 40" Ace that interview and energize a career! Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @Sherpalution, and check out my website, sherpalution.com , for older episodes, Sherpa Sheets, and Spotify playlists. You'll also find the link to "The Tee Sherpa Shop". Podcast merchandise!! Email me at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com. #VivaLaSherpalution! Publicist Extraordinaire: Steven Joiner Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Mr. Bruce) Other Voices: The Sherpalu Studio Players If you'd like to support the show with a donation, (You know, like with money?) feel free to click here. No pressure. I'll just hold my breath the entire next episode if you don't. But seriously, the free option is to leave a nice review on my website, Apple Podcasts, stitcher.com, or IHeartRadio.com. Thanks for listening! You can subscribe and listen to this show on vurbl.com , sherpalution.com . or any podcast app, like Goodpods, or website listed on sherpalution.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-the-podcast-sherpa/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-the-podcast-sherpa/message
This weekend on Introductions, we rebroadcast a recital from Nicholas Boettcher, a Principal Double Bass of Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras. This episode first aired on October 16, 2021. More details and podcast at the original episode page. The post Encore Broadcast | Nicholas Boettcher, 18, double bass appeared first on WFMT.
It's the Dirty Spoon Christmas Extravaganza! We visit our first Tamalada, learn about table manners, discover forgiveness, and take a trip to Granny's crowded kitchen counter.
Shereen Siewert welcomes Holly de Ruyter, Producer of PBS Wisconsin's "Old Fashioned: The Story of the Wisconsin Supper Club,” Amy Wimmer, a third-generation owner of Del-Bar in Wisconsin Dells and architectural historian Jim Draeger of the Wisconsin Historical Society for a look at the history and staying power of supper clubs throughout Wisconsin.
Shereen Siewert welcomes vaccine expert Dr. Jonathan Temte, of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, for a review of the latest science surrounding vaccination and the COVID-19 pandemic, and Professor Edward Fallone, Associate Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School, to address the legal implications of vaccine mandates.
For many years, becoming a father was out of the question for many men living with HIV. But times have changed and condomless sex and parenthood are now realities, thanks to advances in treatment and the evidence-based, stigma-busting messaging around Undetectable=Untransmittable, or U=U.Tune in to hear Dr. Mark Yudin from the University of Toronto and Logan Kennedy from Women's College Hospital talk about their research on men's fertility desires and fatherhood, stigma-free parenting environments and the reasons why fertility researchers are turning their attention to men.You will also get the chance to hear from Charlie, a Peer Researcher with the men's fertility study led by Mark and Logan, who chose to remain anonymous for the interview. He speaks about how inspiring it was to interview other men and hear stories about their families and their desires to become parents, and later in the episode claims: “I believe that becoming a good father is one of the greatest endeavours in life and I forgot about that somewhere along the way in my diagnosis.”Full episode detailsVisit the episode page on The Positive Effect website for full episode details and to learn more about guests Mark, Logan and Charlie. Click here for the full audio transcript.Subscribe to pozcast on your favourite podcast streaming service to ensure you're notified when new episodes are released each month and never miss an episode!
This week's recital features viola music by Kay, Bach, Thomas and Bartók, courtesy of Bella Kim of Buffalo Grove. This episode was first broadcast on March 13, 2021. Audio and information are available at the original episode page. The post Encore Broadcast | Bella Kim, 18, viola appeared first on WFMT.
Time to show off your lawyering skills and shine at your summer placement. In this encore broadcast, Temple Law Librarian Julie Randolph will help you put your best foot forward as she discusses the things you should be thinking about, and the questions you should ask, when accepting a research assignment on the job.
Rabbi Hara Person, chief executive of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), the professional organization of Reform rabbis in the U.S., discusses changing career paths and training efforts for rabbis The post Encore Broadcast: Rabbi Hara Person, Chief Executive of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, discusses changes in rabbinic training and career opportunities appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Rabbi Hara Person, chief executive of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), the professional organization of Reform rabbis in the U.S., discusses changing career paths and training efforts for rabbis The post Encore Broadcast: Rabbi Hara Person, Chief Executive of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, discusses changes in rabbinic training and career opportunities appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Dr. Scarborough interviews Dr. Jim Garlow, Founder of Well Versed World, on what the Bible the says about government. They will discuss the contents of Dr. Garlow's bestselling book: Well Versed: Biblical Answers to Today's Tough Issues.
ENCORE BROADCAST. We live in our heads, distracted by its chattering and divided from our deepest intelligence. The source of our modern distress is that we have put a tiny, fragmented portion of our intelligence in charge of our lives – and that portion of our thinking obsesses all day long over problems it can never solve. We have placed the ability to reason on a pedestal without appreciating its severe limitations. Reason offers to control the world around you, but it never can. Nor can it bring into your life what most deeply blesses it. You cannot reason your way into a state of balance, or into a loving relationship. You cannot reason your way into being present. The body processes a billion times more information that we can be conscious of. Uniting with that intelligence is what enables you to be present. It's what enables you to remain in a state of flow and empowers you to land in the body and thrive in the present.
ENCORE BROADCAST. We live in our heads, distracted by its chattering and divided from our deepest intelligence. The source of our modern distress is that we have put a tiny, fragmented portion of our intelligence in charge of our lives – and that portion of our thinking obsesses all day long over problems it can never solve. We have placed the ability to reason on a pedestal without appreciating its severe limitations. Reason offers to control the world around you, but it never can. Nor can it bring into your life what most deeply blesses it. You cannot reason your way into a state of balance, or into a loving relationship. You cannot reason your way into being present. The body processes a billion times more information that we can be conscious of. Uniting with that intelligence is what enables you to be present. It's what enables you to remain in a state of flow and empowers you to land in the body and thrive in the present.
On Saturday, we revisit four musicians from the first year of Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative (CMPI). Made possible through a $3.5 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, CMPI strives to build equality in classical music and provides training for diverse, dedicated musicians. The organization, in collaboration with nearly 30 Chicago music organizations, identifies and develops gifted musicians from ... The post Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative: 2019-20 encore broadcast; 2020-21 sneak peek appeared first on WFMT.
Shortly after releasing her 2017 album, Bel Canto, violinist Rachel Barton Pine demonstrated the showmanship required to perform Paganini’s virtuosic Caprices. The post Rachel Barton Pine [Encore Broadcast] appeared first on WFMT.
Shereen Siewert welcomes musicians Art Stevenson and Jerry Schmitt along with 106.5 WYTE radio morning show host Larry “Big Red” Wnorowski for an exploration of country music, from its earliest roots to its enduring popularity.
The Danish String Quartet once described themselves with self-effacing friendliness, quipping “…we are simply your friendly neighborhood string quartet with above average amounts of beard.” Violinists Frederik Øland and Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violist Asbjørn Nørgaard, and cellist Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin made their Impromptu debut on October 9, 2014. The post Danish String Quartet [Encore Broadcast] appeared first on WFMT.
Rick and the gang practiced their Independence by taking July 4th off. This is an encore broadcast of the show from July 7th, 2018. Rick, Doug, and Kristi talked about everything from lawns to poke weed.
The story goes that Reginald R. Robinson first heard the sweet strains of ragtime music through the loudspeaker of a neighborhood ice cream truck. Years later, the self-taught pianist and composer received a 2004 “genius” fellowship from the MacArthur Foundation. Reginald Robinson performed some of his original compositions on Impromptu on September 21, 2017 The post Reginald R. Robinson, piano [Encore Broadcast] appeared first on WFMT.
Since 1999, the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra has brought together Arab and Israeli musicians as a means to defy fierce political divides in the Middle East and globally. Concertmaster Michael Barenboim leads the newly-formed West-Eastern Divan Ensemble, and on February 20, 2020 that fantastic group of chamber players performed the Mendelssohn Octet, live on Impromptu. The post Michael Barenboim + The West-Eastern Divan Ensemble [Encore Broadcast] appeared first on WFMT.
On October 15, 2015, the wonderful American tenor, Lawrence Brownlee, and the great collaborative pianist, Craig Terry, shared repertoire by Rossini – a Brownlee specialty – as well as a spiritual, “Come By Here,” and Benjamin Britten’s lovely “Down By the Sally Gardens.” This broadcast is a favorite of Impromptu’s producer, Louise Frank. The post Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor [Encore Broadcast] appeared first on WFMT.
Only God can make a tree. The Poet Joyce Kilmer wrote that. Dr. Matthew Sleeth tells us why on The God Show (encore broadcast of epsiode 53)
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Lala Wilson Band - "Flea Pot" - 45 Miss LaVell - "Teen-Age Love" - 45 Chico Leverett - "Work Work" - 45 Marv Johnson - "That's How Bad" - 45 Mickey & Sylvia - "No Good Lover" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Crume Brothers - "Lost Bandit" - 45 Nathaniel Mayer - "I Had a Dream" - 45 Jame T. Horn - "The Glory Bound Train" - 45 Tony Clarke - "(They Call Me) A Wrong Man" - 45 Terry Sinclair - "What Have You Heard" - 45 Goodtime Charlie - "Tough Competition" - 45 Music behind DJ: Ray Johnson - "Ray's Blues" - 45 Bobby Womack - "What You Gonna Do" - 45 Kim Weston - "You're Just the Kind of Guy" - 45 Leroy Taylor - "Oh Linda" - 45 Lee Williams and the Cymbals - "Love Is Breakin' Out (All Over)" - 45 The Stoppers - "Come Back Baby" - 45 Music behind DJ: Quincy Jones - "The Pussyfoot" - 45 Buddy McKnight - "Keep It From Me" - 45 Frisco Singers - "My Girl's a Waitin'" - 45 Gas & the Funk Factory - "The Good Night Song" - 45 Gladys Knight & the Pips - "The End of Our Road" - 45 Antwans - "Ain't No Love" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Ho-Dads - "Genisis" - 45 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92575
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Lala Wilson Band - "Flea Pot" - 45 Miss LaVell - "Teen-Age Love" - 45 Chico Leverett - "Work Work" - 45 Marv Johnson - "That's How Bad" - 45 Mickey & Sylvia - "No Good Lover" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Crume Brothers - "Lost Bandit" - 45 Nathaniel Mayer - "I Had a Dream" - 45 Jame T. Horn - "The Glory Bound Train" - 45 Tony Clarke - "(They Call Me) A Wrong Man" - 45 Terry Sinclair - "What Have You Heard" - 45 Goodtime Charlie - "Tough Competition" - 45 Music behind DJ: Ray Johnson - "Ray's Blues" - 45 Bobby Womack - "What You Gonna Do" - 45 Kim Weston - "You're Just the Kind of Guy" - 45 Leroy Taylor - "Oh Linda" - 45 Lee Williams and the Cymbals - "Love Is Breakin' Out (All Over)" - 45 The Stoppers - "Come Back Baby" - 45 Music behind DJ: Quincy Jones - "The Pussyfoot" - 45 Buddy McKnight - "Keep It From Me" - 45 Frisco Singers - "My Girl's a Waitin'" - 45 Gas & the Funk Factory - "The Good Night Song" - 45 Gladys Knight & the Pips - "The End of Our Road" - 45 Antwans - "Ain't No Love" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Ho-Dads - "Genisis" - 45 http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92575
Enjoy an Impromptu encore performance by the award-winning Aizuri Quartet, whose debut album Blueprinting was nominated for a 2019 Grammy Award. This program was originally heard on WFMT on January 17, 2020. The post Aizuri Quartet [Encore Broadcast] appeared first on WFMT.
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Three Suns - "Wailin' Guitar" - 45 Sugarpie Desanto - "A Little Taste of Soul" - 45 Shorty Billups - "The Search Is Over" - 45 Beatrice Lee - "Keep a Hold on Him" - 45 Little Eddie Mint - "Bring Yourself Back Here" - 45 Vernon Guy - "You've Got Me" - 45 Music behind DJ: The David Rockingham Trio - "Pig Foots (Pt. 1)" - 45 Bobby Freeman - "Mess Around" - 45 The Orchids - "The Harlem Tango" - 45 The Shells - "Whiplash" - 45 Al & Bob - "The Phillie Jerk" - 45 Walter Vandell - "The Charge (Pt. 1)" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Marcelles - "Ding-a-Ling, Act II" - 45 Wilson Pickett - "Nothing You Can Do" - 45 King Solomon - "Louisiana Groove" - 45 Jessie Hill - "Something Ought to Be Done (About You)" - 45 Patti & the Emblems - "I'm Gonna Love You a Long, Long Time" - 45 Moses & Joshua Dillard - "My Elusive Dreams" - 45 Music behind DJ: Fred Ford - "Blackeyed Rattlesnake" - 45 Syl Johnson - "Anyone but You" - 45 Judy Clay - "It Takes a Lot of Good Love" - 45 The Jones Brothers - "That's All Over Baby" - 45 The Composers - "Cowboys to Girls" - 45 Music behind DJ: Joe Swift's Internationals - "Bell Bottoms" - 45 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92433
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Three Suns - "Wailin' Guitar" - 45 Sugarpie Desanto - "A Little Taste of Soul" - 45 Shorty Billups - "The Search Is Over" - 45 Beatrice Lee - "Keep a Hold on Him" - 45 Little Eddie Mint - "Bring Yourself Back Here" - 45 Vernon Guy - "You've Got Me" - 45 Music behind DJ: The David Rockingham Trio - "Pig Foots (Pt. 1)" - 45 Bobby Freeman - "Mess Around" - 45 The Orchids - "The Harlem Tango" - 45 The Shells - "Whiplash" - 45 Al & Bob - "The Phillie Jerk" - 45 Walter Vandell - "The Charge (Pt. 1)" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Marcelles - "Ding-a-Ling, Act II" - 45 Wilson Pickett - "Nothing You Can Do" - 45 King Solomon - "Louisiana Groove" - 45 Jessie Hill - "Something Ought to Be Done (About You)" - 45 Patti & the Emblems - "I'm Gonna Love You a Long, Long Time" - 45 Moses & Joshua Dillard - "My Elusive Dreams" - 45 Music behind DJ: Fred Ford - "Blackeyed Rattlesnake" - 45 Syl Johnson - "Anyone but You" - 45 Judy Clay - "It Takes a Lot of Good Love" - 45 The Jones Brothers - "That's All Over Baby" - 45 The Composers - "Cowboys to Girls" - 45 Music behind DJ: Joe Swift's Internationals - "Bell Bottoms" - 45 http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92433
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: The David Rockingham Trio - "Joy-de-Vie" - 45 Mel Jackson - "She Took the Whole Shebang" - 45 Sarah Vaughan - "Oh Lover" - 45 Jackie Brenston - "Trouble Up the Road" - 45 The Ambassadors of Philadelphia, Pa. - "I'm Traveling Through This Land" - 45 The Marcels - "Footprints in the Sand" - 45 Music behind DJ: Esquerita - "Esquerita and the Voola" - 45 Louise Brown - "Son in Law" - 45 Little Walter - "Too Late Brother" - 45 Ocie Smith - "Everybody but Me" - 45 The Crampton Sisters - "My Guy Is Boss" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Out of Sighters - "Bo Hog Stomp" - 45 The Contours - "That Day When She Needed Me" - 45 Mary Wells - "Me Without You" - 45 Jay Lewis - "Oh" - 45 The Four Tempos - "Showdown (At the Union Hall)" - 45 Minnie Epperson - "Grab Your Clothes" - 45 Bobby Womack - "Baby, I Can't Stand It" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Triumphs - "Walkin' the Duck" - 45 Sid Sidney Wallace & the Belairs - "Green Power" - 45 Johnny Copeland and His Soul Agents - "Soul Power" - 45 Thomas Henry - "You Got to Have a Thing" - 45 New Young Hearts - "A Little Togetherness" - 45 David Ruffin - "Each Day Is a Lifetime" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Soul Purpose - "Funnin'" - 45 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92289
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: The David Rockingham Trio - "Joy-de-Vie" - 45 Mel Jackson - "She Took the Whole Shebang" - 45 Sarah Vaughan - "Oh Lover" - 45 Jackie Brenston - "Trouble Up the Road" - 45 The Ambassadors of Philadelphia, Pa. - "I'm Traveling Through This Land" - 45 The Marcels - "Footprints in the Sand" - 45 Music behind DJ: Esquerita - "Esquerita and the Voola" - 45 Louise Brown - "Son in Law" - 45 Little Walter - "Too Late Brother" - 45 Ocie Smith - "Everybody but Me" - 45 The Crampton Sisters - "My Guy Is Boss" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Out of Sighters - "Bo Hog Stomp" - 45 The Contours - "That Day When She Needed Me" - 45 Mary Wells - "Me Without You" - 45 Jay Lewis - "Oh" - 45 The Four Tempos - "Showdown (At the Union Hall)" - 45 Minnie Epperson - "Grab Your Clothes" - 45 Bobby Womack - "Baby, I Can't Stand It" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Triumphs - "Walkin' the Duck" - 45 Sid Sidney Wallace & the Belairs - "Green Power" - 45 Johnny Copeland and His Soul Agents - "Soul Power" - 45 Thomas Henry - "You Got to Have a Thing" - 45 New Young Hearts - "A Little Togetherness" - 45 David Ruffin - "Each Day Is a Lifetime" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Soul Purpose - "Funnin'" - 45 http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92289
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Smithstonian - "Just Sittin'" - 45 Carl Lester and the Show Stoppers - "When You See Me Hurt" - 45 The Sharps - "Shufflin'" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Fairy Tales" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Waiting" - 45 The Tenderfoots - "Save Me Some Kisses" - 45 Music behind DJ: Smithstonian - "Just Sittin'" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Papa Ooh Mow Mow" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Mama Ooh Mow Mow" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Pop Your Corn" - 45 Music behind DJ: Smithstonian - "Just Sittin'" - 45 The Crenshaws - "Off Shore" - 45 The 4 After 5's - "Hello Schoolteacher!" - 45 The Sharps - "Gig-a-Lene" - 45 The Sharps - "Lock My Heart" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Weegee Walk" - 45 The Rivingtons - "I Love You Always" - 45 Music behind DJ: Smithstonian - "Just Sittin'" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Deep Water" - 45 The Sharps - "Have Love, Will Travel" - 45 The Rivingtons - "The Shaky Bird (Pt. 2)" - 45 The Tenderfoots - "I'm Yours Anyhow" - 45 The Crenshaws - "Manana" - 45 The Rivingtons - "All That Glitters" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Just Got to Be More" - 45 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92153
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Smithstonian - "Just Sittin'" - 45 Carl Lester and the Show Stoppers - "When You See Me Hurt" - 45 The Sharps - "Shufflin'" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Fairy Tales" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Waiting" - 45 The Tenderfoots - "Save Me Some Kisses" - 45 Music behind DJ: Smithstonian - "Just Sittin'" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Papa Ooh Mow Mow" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Mama Ooh Mow Mow" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Pop Your Corn" - 45 Music behind DJ: Smithstonian - "Just Sittin'" - 45 The Crenshaws - "Off Shore" - 45 The 4 After 5's - "Hello Schoolteacher!" - 45 The Sharps - "Gig-a-Lene" - 45 The Sharps - "Lock My Heart" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Weegee Walk" - 45 The Rivingtons - "I Love You Always" - 45 Music behind DJ: Smithstonian - "Just Sittin'" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Deep Water" - 45 The Sharps - "Have Love, Will Travel" - 45 The Rivingtons - "The Shaky Bird (Pt. 2)" - 45 The Tenderfoots - "I'm Yours Anyhow" - 45 The Crenshaws - "Manana" - 45 The Rivingtons - "All That Glitters" - 45 The Rivingtons - "Just Got to Be More" - 45 http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/92153
Paco Fralick developed a deep appreciation of music at an early age while growing up in Rhinelander. Although he spent more than two decades as a dentist, he ultimately returned to music. Fralick is now an award-winning singer and songwriter who performs throughout Wisconsin and beyond. Fralick joins host Shereen Siewert to share his music and the stories behind his songs. He performs selections from his album, “Letting Go,” which earned him a 2019 Silver Medal in the Global Music Awards, and the 2018 Native American Music Awards Song of the Year, “Women and Water,” inspired by Fralick’s work with a grassroots environmental group.
Hawaiians and Hawaiians at heart have been witnessing an event on Hawaii Island on Mauna Kea. The construction of a Thirty Millimeter Telescope has captured the attention of the world as groups of Native Hawaiians have gathered to protect the mountain. Their position is that the mountain is culturally and religiously sacred and that no more construction should occur. The Hawaii state government has positioned itself firmly on the side of the construction leading to conflict and confrontation with the Protectors. While this issue has many proponents for and against the construction, Sandwich Islands Network has been tracking this since 2015 with interviews of individuals close to the what is taking place. We offer an encore broadcast of these interviews which we think provide a basis for what is happening now in 2019 on Hawaii island at Mauna Kea.
Hawaiians and Hawaiians at heart have been witnessing an event on Hawaii Island on Mauna Kea. The construction of a Thirty Millimeter Telescope has captured the attention of the world as groups of Native Hawaiians have gathered to protect the mountain. Their position is that the mountain is culturally and religiously sacred and that no more construction should occur. The Hawaii state government has positioned itself firmly on the side of the construction leading to conflict and confrontation with the Protectors. While this issue has many proponents for and against the construction, Sandwich Islands Network has been tracking this since 2016 with interviews of individuals close to the what is taking place. We offer an encore broadcast of these interviews which we think provide a basis for what is happening now in 2019 on Hawaii island at Mauna Kea.
In this gutsy speech first recorded at The Northern Miner's Progressive Mine Forum in late 2017, Iamgold (TSX: IMG; NYSE: IAG) president and CEO Steve Letwin speaks about the need to be ever-vigilant with regards to cost control and innovation when running a business - and what calamities can happen if you're not. This is an encore broadcast of Steve's keynote in honour of his upcoming appearance at The Northern Miner's Canadian Mining Symposium to be held at Canada House in London, U.K., in late May. Other featured speakers at the upcoming symposium include: Mark Bristow, president and CEO of Barrick Gold; David Harquail, CEO of Franco-Nevada and chairman of the World Gold Council; Peter Marrone, executive chairman of Yamana Gold; and Eira Thomas, president and CEO of Lucara Diamond. Visit https://www.northernminer.com/2019-canadian-mining-symposium/ for more information on the event. In a promoted-content Mining Minute segment, Max Sali, CEO of newly listed Barrian Mining (TSXV: BARI), talks about his firm's Bolo gold asset in Nevada. Visit www.barrianmining.com for more information. This podcast is sponsored by the Yukon Mining Alliance (www.yukonminingalliance.ca). Music Credits: "Miami Nights - Main Theme" and "Hiding Your Reality" by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Green bans, red union.An archival interview with Jack Mundey [encore broadcast] This week we're delving into 3CR's rich archive to bring you an interview with trade unionist Jack Mundey.Jack talks about the tumultuous era of the Green Bans, and how rank-and-file unionists in the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) took control of their union and forged links with the broader community.Guests: Jack Mundey (archival interview from 3CR's City Limits program in 1999)Earth Matters #1147 was produced by Teishan Ahearne.
The "space between" is the space of change. The transitional phase of life when we're letting go of one thing, but not yet sure what lies ahead. It can be a scary place, especially if it's the first time you're experiencing it. Today's show combines this topic with an encore presentation of the podcast "What do you want your life to look like?"
It’s the “Michele had a tummy ache that week so you get a repeat” episode, feat. stories and mini-interviews from Elana Lancaster and Gastor Almonte, tunes from #TalkingHeads, #Erasure, #BlahzayBlahzay and #DepecheMode, and shoutouts to people and things you'll just have to listen in for! Originally aired as Ep. 31 (01/02/18), recorded 11/20/17 at Ridgewood’s Footlight Bar as part of the “Radio Free Brooklyn Presents” performance series. #artistsIknow #artistsofcolor #transartists #NYCartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists
Ray is on holiday so this is a replay of "In the Green Room with Ray Renati - Shakespeare 101. 24th March, 2017"
Encore Broadcast from December 11th, 2016 Maria Illiou brings you daily happenings and news from out there for Sunday, December 11th, 2016
Encore Broadcast: “Magic Mike” star Joe Manganiello strips away our bad etiquette habits… Artist-musician Devendra Banhart ruminates on art, ritual, and everlasting honey… Grammy-winner Joy Williams (formerly of The Civil Wars) shares a party soundtrack, direct from her Nashville “Night Circus”…The pros and cons of dining with dogs… Nina Simone gets a close-up, from acclaimed documentarian […]
Pedophilia the next 'sexual-rights' revolution? We are going to talk about what may be the greatest moral crisis To date: Once considered taboo, psychologists are beginning to walk down the same path LGBT activists established more than 50 years ago, insisting that pedophilia is an inborn “sexual orientation,” not a learned sexual behavior. If people are born with a sexual attraction to minors, the argument goes, their “orientation” should be accepted as normative and not stigmatized.
(Encore Broadcast from the Best of State of the Arts. Original Air date: August 2, 2012) Legendary Grammy Award winning pop recording icon Helen Reddy visits with Sterling and Stroili to discuss her 2012 return to the concert stage after a self-imposed 10 year retirement. Sterling does a mini review of the Tony Award winning musical Memphis at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre. The wheel turns for the new weekly State of the Arts audience prize from Breakdown Services. Nightclub star Jeanne Page is interviewed about her impressive career and working with Sammy Davis, Jr. Wayne Newton, Gladys Knight, and others. Page also divulges an embarrassing moment during a performance. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
(Encore Broadcast from the Best of State of the Arts. Original Air date: August 2, 2012) Legendary Grammy Award winning pop recording icon Helen Reddy visits with Sterling and Stroili to discuss her 2012 return to the concert stage after a self-imposed 10 year retirement. Sterling does a mini review of the Tony Award winning musical Memphis at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre. The wheel turns for the new weekly State of the Arts audience prize from Breakdown Services. Nightclub star Jeanne Page is interviewed about her impressive career and working with Sammy Davis, Jr. Wayne Newton, Gladys Knight, and others. Page also divulges an embarrassing moment during a performance. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
It is my great honor to introduce you to Jack Canfield, the driving force behind the development and delivery of more than 123 million books sold through the Chicken Soup for the Soul® franchise (and over 500 million copies in print worldwide) the inspirational anthologies that have grown to a billion dollar market. Jack and I will be talking about … Read more about this episode...
REDUCE THE STRESS OF BACK TO SCHOOL STRESS-----POSITIVEPARENTING SOLUTIONS WITH AMY MCCREADYAmy McCready - Positive Parenting SolutionsParenting expert Amy McCready has been creating and delivering training programs for over 20 years in Fortune 500 companies and community organizations.Amy founded Positive Parenting Solutions, Inc. in 2004 and developed the popular and successful Breakthrough Course that has changed the lives of thousands of parents through in-person seminars, speeches and online parenting training webinars.Due to demand from parents around the country and abroad, Positive Parenting Solutions Online was developed in 2008 to give parents everywhere the skills, knowledge and tools to correct their children’s misbehaviors permanently without nagging, reminding or yelling. She speaks to them “one-on-one” through the most advanced and thorough Web 2.0 parenting course available today.Amy McCready is frequently asked to provide expert parenting advice for print and online parenting articles. She is a sought after keynote speaker, writer, parenting coach, spokesperson, trainer and most importantly – Mom!Amy received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance from Penn State University and is certified as a Positive Discipline Parent Educator.
The job, family, self care and everything else! What does work-life balance REALLY mean? Dr. Anne-Marie Slaughter in the Atlantic Magazine a couple days ago gave her answer: a resounding NO! Princeton University professor, Public Policy scholar and public servant shared her story; and its generated lots of conversation. But its not your mother’s conversation anymore, or is it? Perhaps you can recall your Mom chiding you,”...just because you can do it doesn't mean you should!”This week's show is a conversation for YOU. We will talk about the issue and an alternative way to think about all this. Listen then join the ongoing conversation on www.facebook.com/stressreliefradio.If you want to learn more about how to have it all, check out Optimal Stress: Living in Your BestStress Zone (John Wiley 2009) http://amzn.to/MtMu0r
Did you know that police officers have the highest suicide rate among professions? Ed Donovan discusses the amount of stress that occurs to professional police officers on a day-to-day basis and the responsibility that they must withstand.
City life bad for brain, study says: What's the fix?Ever wonder why city slickers seem more stressed out than folks who live in the country? A new study suggests the answer may lie deep within our brains.Previous research showed that people who live in cities have higher rates of anxiety and depression, but this is the first to pinpoint the changes in the brain that underlie the phenomenon.For the study, published in the journal Nature, scientists from the University of Heidelberg and McGill University used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan the brains of more than 100 students from various communities, large and small, in Germany. Each student was asked to complete a stressful task - solving tricky math problems as fast as possible while being subjected to criticism.The results were striking. The brains of the urbanites showed higher levels of activity in the amygdala and the perigenual anterior cingulate cortex (pACC), two regions that previous research linked to mental illness. The bigger the city they lived in, the greater the activity in the amygdala - and the longer the subject had lived in a large city during childhood, the greater the activity in the pACC."I was surprised by the magnitude and specificity of the findings," said study author Dr. Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg. The next step, he said, would be to determine what it is about city life that makes it so stressful. Is it the crowding, the noise, the pollution - or something else? He said he hopes the answers might help urban planners design cities more conducive to mental health.In the meantime, what's the take-away message for city dwellers? Ditch the metropolis and move to the mountains? Fuhgeddaboudit."It's not really feasible," Meyer-Lindenberg said jokingly to CBS News. "If everyone lived in the country, the country would be pretty crowded." More than half the world's population already lives in cities, a figure that's expected to grow to nearly 70 percent by 2050.And while urban living may spark mental illness, it also brings better health care, nutrition and sanitation. To control stress, Meyer-Lindenberg said, city dwellers might try meditation, which can impact neural circuitry. If that doesn't help, he recommends a weekend getaway, adding, "It doesn't hurt to occasionally get out into the country."
Paul Hill - The Panic Free Job SearchBe a candidate NOT an applicant according to Paul Hill. Take the stress out of your job search! Hill is recognized as a new breed of job search expert by his loyal followers, dedicated to guiding and educating professionals to be proactive about career management by adopting professional Internet branding best practices. He is impacting the lives of displaced, fired, professionals as well as new grads and the underemployed through his work at TransitionToHired. His coaching and products including his ground breaking “Be Irresistible: Get Found, Get Hired” a step-by-step guide to proactive virtual job search.
On this edition of the "Best of Positively Empowered Radio," Victor is going to share one of the most impactful interviews he has conducted on the show. He's never been the same since this impactful conversation! Peggy Smith is certified as a trainer by the Center For Nonviolent Communication (www.cnvc.org). She has been sharing NVC for over six years. Peggy has studied with Marshall Rosenberg (founder of NVC) and other internationally recognized teachers. Peggy has also studied with Zen teacher and social activist, Thich Nhat Hanh and is a member of his Order of Interbeing. She is passionate about compassionate, authentic communication as an essential part of sustainability in families, workplaces and communities. You won't want to miss this engaging and informative discussion!
Dr. Cheung's research and work focus on the translation of scientific knowledge of nutrition and physical activity to promote healthy eating and active living for chronic disease prevention.She is a Co-Investigator at the Harvard Prevention Research Center on Nutrition and Physical Activity. She was the Principal Investigator of the Qualitative Study on CDC's School Health Index, which assessed its receptivity and impact with schools, funded by the CDC and American Schools of Public Health. She was the co-Principal Investigator of Eat Well & Keep Moving, a study funded by the Walton Family Foundation to evaluate the impact of an interdisciplinary school-based program to promote nutrition and physical activity in upper elementary students. She was the co-Principal Investigator of Treatwell 5 A Day, a study funded by the National Cancer Institute to promote fruits and vegetable consumption in worksites. She was also Director of Nutrition and Fitness at the Center for Health Communication.To further advance scientific knowledge translation to the public, Dr. Cheung has worked closely with the mass media as a resource to help improve the quality of media content. She is currently the Editorial Director of the Department's nutrition website, The Nutrition Source and the Co-Editorial Director of a new website focused on obesity. She also co-edited Child Health, Nutrition and Physical Activity (1995) with the late former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Julius Richmond, and she coauthoredEat Well & Keep Moving (2001, 2007), a nationally and internationally disseminated school-based nutrition and physical activity program for upper elementary school children. To engage a wider lay audience, she coauthored Be Healthy! It's A Girl Thing: Food, Fitness and Feeling Great! (2003), a book written for adolescent girls to help them maintain a healthy lifestyle. Her book, Savor: Mindful Eating, Mindful Life, coauthored with Zen Buddhist master, Thich Nhat Hanh (Harper Collins, 2010), teaches readers how to easily adopt the practice of mindfulness and integrate it into eating, exercise, and all facets of daily life.
Did you know that police officers have the highest suicide rate among professions? Ed Donovan discusses the amount of stress that occurs to professional police officers on a day-to-day basis and the responsibility that they must withstand.
Dr. Michael Heitt - Licensed PsychologistDr. Michael Heitt is a licensed psychologist in private practice. The primary focus of his clinical and consultative activities center around working with physicians, executives and other professionals who are dealing with personal and occupational challenges. He frequently consults to small and mid-size companies on a variety of workplace and organizational issues, and is recognized by local Courts as being an expert witness in Clinical Psychology.Dr. Heitt has presented internationally on topics ranging from workplace violence and professional impairment to human resources and personnel development, as well as topics such as psychological ethics, disaster psychiatry and clinical assessment. He is a former Chair and Member of the Maryland Psychological Association’s (MPA) Ethics Committee and is current the Chair of their Colleague Assistance Program.Dr. Heitt earned his Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree in clinical psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology in Chicago in 1996. He is on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins University School of Education and Loyola University Maryland. Additionally, he is the instructor for the Maryland State Jurisprudence Licensure Exam preparatory course offered by MPA.Dealing with (or Being) the Disruptive ProfessionalIt seems like we’re hearing about violence in the workplace, bullying and general incivility more and more lately. And almost everyone has had a “toxic boss” at one time or another. What can be done about the disruptive professional? How can you learn to manage your stress when you are working with someone who is particularly disruptive? Our next show will feature Dr. Michael Heitt, a clinical and consulting psychologist, and we will address the issue of disruptive behavior in the workplace and how to cope with this very stressful situation.For more information about Dr. Heitt’s work with disruptive professionals and with the organizations in which they work, you can visit his websites, HeittC3.com and PikesvillePsychologist.com.
SURVIVING THE TOXIC WORKPLACELinnda Durré, Ph.D. - Psychotherapist, Writer, Author,Linnda Durré, Ph.D., is a psychotherapist, writer, author, business consultant, international speaker, corporate trainer, TV and radio talk show host, media guest, and a magazine, Internet, and newspaper columnist. She has appeared on Oprah, 60 Minutes, The Today Show, The O'Reilly Factor (twice), Daytime, Canada AM, Good Morning America, and the local and/or national news programs on CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, NPR, CW, and PBS. She hosted and co-produced "Ask The Family Therapist" on America's Health Network, which was associated with the Mayo Clinic and aired from Universal Studios Orlando. She was the weekly psychotherapist on CW's syndicated morning show, "The Daily Buzz". She hosted and produced, "Personal Success Hotline with Dr. Durré", on a PBS affiliate. She hosted and produced, "The Dr. Linnda Durre Show", on an NPR affiliate. She hosted and produced "The Linnda Durre Show", a celebrity interview radio show in Orlando. She has written for Forbes, AOL, Monster, Orlando Business Journal, A & U Magazine, Orlando Leisure Magazine, In Focus Magazine, and American City Business Journals www.bizjournals.com. She currently writes a bi-monthly column on toxic and difficult bosses foreBossWatch.com.
Dr. Lilian Cheung - Director of Health Promotion & Communication at the Harvard School of Public Health’s Department of NutritionDr. LilianCheung is Lecturer and Director of Health Promotion & Communication at theHarvard School of Public Health’s Department of Nutrition. She is the EditorialDirector of The Nutrition Source website (www.thenutritionsource.org),Harvard School of Public Health’s nutrition website for health professionals,media and consumers. She is also theco-editorial director of a new Harvard School of Public Health website, Obesity Prevention Source (www.obesitypreventionsource.org),a website providing science based information for policy changes at thecommunity, agencies and corporate levels. Her work focuses on the translation of science-basedrecommendations into public health communications and programs, to promotehealthy lifestyles for chronic disease prevention and control.Sheis the co-Principal Investigator and co-author of Eat Well & Keep Moving (2001, 2nd edition 2007), awidely disseminated school-based nutrition and physical activity program forupper elementary school children that is currently used across the U.S. andinternationally. She is a Co-Investigatorat the CDC Harvard Prevention Research Center on Nutrition and PhysicalActivity.Sheco-edited Child Health, Nutrition andPhysical Activity (1995) with the late Surgeon General Dr. Julius Richmond,and co-authored Be Healthy! It’s A Girl Thing: Food, Fitness and FeelingGreat! (2003, 2nd edition 2010), a book written for adolescentgirls.Herlatest book Savor: Mindful Eating, Mindful Life isco-authored with Zen master, Thich Nhat Hanh which has already been acquiredfor translation in 15 countries.
Dr. Dennis Ortman, author of "Transcending Post-Infidelity Stress Disorder: The Six Stages of Healing", is also a licensed psychologist in private practice, welcomes those suffering emotional or mental pain. He works with adolescents, adults, and couples to find relief from their suffering, happiness, and a renewed life.Dr. Ortman received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Detroit-Mercy and has a graduate degree in theology. He has extensive experience working with those who are addicted and with those struggling with issues on the border between psychology and spirituality. He has published two books on treating those with emotional and substance abuse problems and a third book on recovery from the trauma of infidelity through the power of forgiveness.Dr. Ortman provides a full range of psychological services in a safe, confidential, and comfortable office setting in Sterling Heights, Michigan. He accepts most major insurances. Consultation with and referral to psychiatrists for a medical assessment are also available in the same office building.His goal in treatment, through mutual exploration, is to relieve suffering and restore peace of mind by helping the individual understand and accept themselves, with all of their conflicting thoughts, feelings, and desires. On the basis of a secure self-understanding, the person is better able to make important decisions, realize their potential, and have more satisfying relationships.In the process of learning about themselves and accepting personal responsibility, healing and growth occur. The final result of therapy is the ability to live whole-heartedly in the present moment, putting one’s whole self into their life, work, and relationships. Dr. Ortman tells his patients that the purpose of therapy is not to create an improved version of themselves, but to see themselves differently and relax with who they are. Therapy involves recognizing and letting go of those obstacles to whole-hearted self-acceptance.http://dennisortman.com
Wittstein, M.D.- Johns Hopkins CardiologistDr. Wittstein is currently an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the division of cardiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He received his B.A in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. in 1985 and his medical degree in 1990 from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and then served as Assistant Chief of Service on the Osler Medical Service. After completing fellowship training in cardiology at Johns Hopkins where he concentrated in heart failure and cardiac transplantation, Dr. Wittstein joined the division of cardiology as full-time faculty in 1998. His clinical focus has been in the areas of critical care and heart failure/transplant. His research has included work in basic cell signaling as well as the effect of nitric oxide on cardiac function. More recently, Dr. Wittstein’s research has focused on the effects of emotional and physical stress on cardiac contractile function as well as the effects of neurologic injury on myocardial contractility. In February 2005, his manuscript in the New England Journal of Medicine brought international attention to the poorly recognized syndrome of Stress Cardiomyopathy (Broken Heart Syndrome), a syndrome of acute myocardial stunning that is believed to be catecholamine mediated. He is currently involved in both clinical and basic projects that are attempting to define the precise pathogenesis of this syndrome. He is nationally recognized for his work on Stress Cardiomyopathy and is an expert in the field of stress related cardiac disease.
12/27/09 SUNDAY HOUR ONE Best of Encore Broadcast originally aired live on 6/14/09 Dr. Marc Seifer, Ph.D. Transcending the Speed of Light: Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and the Fifth Dimension www.marcseifer.com