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Are you in need of a trip to Dingle? Listen to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #629. One Street Over, The Carroll Sisters, Spoil The Dance, Ellen Gibling, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Scottish Fish, Kinnfolk, Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira, Anne McCaffrey, Tania Opland and Mike Freeman, The Breath, Clare Cunningham, The Haar, Logical Fleadh GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Subscribe and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2023 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2023 episode. Vote Now! You can also follow our playlists on Spotify and YouTube. These feature the top songs two weeks after the polls open. It also makes it easier for you to add these artists to your own playlists. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - Intro: Rubie of Dryad Tea and the band Pandora Celtica 0:09 - One Street Over "Ocean Set" from Beyond the Gate Katie Enders: Fiddle 7:05 - WELCOME 9:15 - The Carroll Sisters "Sean Quinn's/Beeswing" from Daybreak Emilie and Nora Carroll: fiddle 12:56 - Spoil The Dance "The Dowie Dens Of Yarrow" from Returning Home Gaynor Brook: vocals 17:12 - Ellen Gibling "Wendel's Wedding / An Seanduine Dóite" from The Bend in the Light Ellen Gibling: harp 22:49 - Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh "A Single Thread" from Ar Uair Bhig An Lae - The Small Hours Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh: vocals, flute, whistle 26:13 - FEEDBACK 32:41 - Scottish Fish "Trip to Dingle" from Upscale Ava Montesi (fiddle), Caroline Dressler (fiddle), Giulia Haible (cello, piano), Julia Homa (fiddle, piano), and Maggie MacPhail (fiddle, piano) 37:26 - Kinnfolk "A Mhic Iain 'ic Sheumais" from The Knotted Circle Julie Kinn: vocals, bodhran Pronunciation A Mhic Iain 'ic Sheumais: a mickh kain ic scha - mus 41:36 - Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira "Across the Western Ocean" from All It Brings Jocelyn Pettit: fiddle; Ellen Gira: cello 45:26 - THANKS 47:14 - Anne McCaffrey, Tania Opland and Mike Freeman “Golden Egg of Faranth I" from The Masterharper of Pern Tania Opland: vocals 48:04 - The Breath "Let The Cards Fall (Acoustic)" from Only Stories (Let the Cards Fall Revisited) Ríoghnach Connolly: vocals, 52:58 - Clare Cunningham "Angel of the Emerald Isle" from Dear Ireland Clare Cunningham: vocals, guitar 56:09 - The Haar "The Emigrant's Farewell " from The Haar Molly Donnery: vocals 1:02:56 - CLOSING 1:04:11 - Logical Fleadh "Called Home" from Acoustic Mixes (10 - Track Acoustic Re - Mix) Emily Albright (fiddle, vocals) Dana Joras (flutes, whistles, vocals) 1:07:37 - Ashley Davis “The Blackest Crow” from Night Travels The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to subscribe to the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and podcaster. This podcast is here to build our diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. Musicians rely on your support to keep making music. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. We are once again officially sponsoring IrishFest Atlanta this year. It takes place Nov 3 - 5, 2023 with headliners Ashley Davis Band and Dervish. Find out more at irishfestatlanta.org And if you are a Celtic musician or in a Celtic band, then please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK. Just complete the permission form at 4celts.com. Miranda Nelson Designs does the graphics for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. In fact, you might notice that the design of our show graphics is newly updated. She is redesigning her website right now. The new layout goes live on October 1. You can buy a fun variety of Irish and Celtic inspired shirt designs in her store. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out four times a month. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. As a patron, you get music - only episodes before regular listeners, vote in the Celtic Top 20, and you get a private feed to listen to the show. All that for as little as $1 per episode. A special thanks to our newest Patrons of the Podcast: Brian Byrne, Janet Wilson, David Komai, Alan MacKenzie, Cristy Ponce HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every week, $1, $5, $10. Make sure to cap how much you want to spend per month. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening or a picture you took of a band that you saw. Email me at celticpodcast@gmail or message me on Facebook. Ethan Sellers of Logical Fleadh emailed: "Hey Marc - Just wanted to send a belated thank - you for the Mother's Day spin. Such a nice thing to highlight the women in Celtic music. The strong presence of women - especially instrumentalists - in traditional music is one of the things I really appreciate about the field. Cheers," Ann Peck McBride emailed: "I first heard the podcast about 13 years ago! And it's taken me all this time to become a Patreon member. Sorry, Marc! I'm embarrassed to say I listen to your podcast while I'm doing housework. (It's a treat I give myself so that I'll actually do the housework) I am always surprised at the wonderful new Celtic artists you play. I first listened to you because I needed to hear all the Celtic music I could. I listen now, partly for that reason, and partly because for the last few years, I have co - hosted a Celtic Music Hour program in Salem Oregon, on KMUZ. As my friend (and I think yours) Steve Behrens said, "We've fallen down the rabbit hole of Celtic music!" And here in the Pacific Northwest, we have a LOT of Celtic musicians... Thanks" Debra Roche emailed a photo: "Hello, Mark, I recently played your St Patrick's Day 2023 podcast from SiriusXM and loved it! Many years ago (1985 - 1991)I had opened The Celtic Cottage & Roche's of Ireland in Davenport, & Bettendorf, IA which brought me to do an Irish show at St Ambrose University for their college radio show. How much fun that time in my life was! Whenever you give back to your community it is just the best when your family roots are connected! As my father's parents where from County Limerick Ireland. Glin & New Castle West. Hope you're well and thank you for your music podcast!” Melissa Helman emailed a photo of her dirty dishes: "So exciting, I know. Keep up the great work with the podcast." Christopher Patrick of Salem, MA emailed a couple photos: "Hello Mark! I can't tell you how happy I am to have discovered the ‘Irish & Celtic Music Podcast!' But I'm gonna try, all the same! You see, in my childhood, my 5 siblings and I would get loaded up into our family station wagon every Saturday morning by our mother. She would then proceed to drive us all into Boston for our weekly Irish Step Dancing lessons. Our rides both in and back were spent listening to Boston's AM's radio show, ‘The Irish Hour,' and later, ‘The Irish Hit Parade,' (still on the air to this day!) So, those jigs and reels were ingrained in us in our step dancing, and the other traditional music was from our rides there and home. My mother soon landed us an agent, and we, the six kids, danced all around the Greater Boston area. So, it is no real big surprise that these days, I play in an Irish Music Band with my family. Comprised of myself, my brother, two sisters, and brother - in - law, we perform under the name of ‘FitzBlarney,' based in Salem, Massachusetts. I've attached a coupla' photos for you, too - one of the six of us in our 1970s step - dancing attire, and one from this past St. Patrick's Day, where FitzBlarney played out at The Witches Brew pub in Salem. The music you play means a lot to me, so, I recently became a patron. Just out of appreciation! Thanks again, and ‘Sláinte!' P.S. I would love to one day get on your podcast! That'd be so cool!"
Talking Smart returns after a brief hiatus; Steve Dodd and Greg Hynes offer their verdict on the first year of the Biden administration and what it's meant to the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers. Then, meet Tina Turner Morfitt, Dr. Audrey Terrell, and Debra Hall, the new hosts of Holla for Labor on KMUZ's Willamette Wake Up show in Oregon. Next, two episodes focus on Detroit: from Working Class History, Herb Boyd on the formation of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers and on America Works, Henrietta Ivey's description of the pain and pride involved in her work as a home healthcare professional is amazingly poignant and affecting. Finally, the ever brilliantly original Art and Labor podcast's discussion of how art worker organizing fits into an unorthodox place within the broader sphere of labor organizing. Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the national Labor Radio Podcast Network of shows focusing on working people's issues and concerns. #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @smartunionworks @kmuz885 @wrkclasshistory @librarycongress @ArtandLaborPod Edited by Patrick Dixon, Mel Smith and Chris Garlock; produced by Patrick Dixon and Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.
On this week's show, Kipp Dawson, a woman coal miner active in the women miners' movement of the 1970s, '80s and '90s, on women's empowerment and recent labor history. Kim comes to us from the Willamette Wake Up Labor Report, which airs on KMUZ in Salem, Oregon. Then, the DC Labor Chorus on Billionaires in Space and, on this week's Labor History in Two: industrial unionists hold a secret meeting in Chicago. Questions, comments or suggestions welcome, and to find out how you can be a part of Labor History Today, email us at LaborHistoryToday@gmail.com Labor History Today is produced by Union City Radio and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor. #LaborRadioPod #History #WorkingClass #ClassStruggle @GeorgetownKILWP #LaborHistory @UMDMLA @ILLaborHistory @AFLCIO @StrikeHistory #History #WorkingClass #ClassStruggle This week's music: We Were There, Billionaires in Space and Nancy on the Med-Surge floor, all from the DC Labor Chorus' 2021 Holiday Concert.
A program featured on KMUZ community radio in Salem Oregon's show Willamette Wakeup on 10-29-2020 that provides an update on the Beachie Creek Fire and recovery that occurred in August & September of 2020. Melanie Zermer talks with Brian Nicholas Marion County's Public Works Director. A little over 1000 properties were affected. He describes all of the support services, recovery, cleanup, and rebuilding resources that are available. Recorded 2020-10-29 Duration 31:58 How the fire started: https://www.kgw.com/article/news/investigations/beachie-creek-devastating-wildfires-oregon-history/283-d5f85ea2-9aee-4480-b486-f35027c82458 Incident Information: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/maps/7001/?back=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fclient%3Dsafari%26as_qdr%3Dall%26as_occt%3Dany%26safe%3Dactive%26as_q%3Dbeachy+creek+fire%26channel%3Daplab%26source%3Da-app1%26hl%3Den Additional information about the Santiam Canyon Wildfire Relief Fund which raised over three million dollars in less than six months is available on a Nonprofit Association of Oregon's podcast from 03-18-2021. Rebuilding Oregon's Santiam Canyon Community – featuring Deana Freres. In the fall of 2020, Oregon was faced with deadly wildfires that spanned across several parts of the state, one of which grew from 500 acres to 130,000 acres overnight! With the help of a longtime friend and the extraordinary community of Santiam Canyon, Deana Freres was able to establish the Santiam Canyon Wildfire Relief Fund which helps fill the needs of those affected by the Lionshead and Beachie Creek wildfires. Deana also shares what drives her in taking such a leadership role in her community and offers guidance we can all take when faced with devastating events. https://nonprofitoregon.org/thepublicspace/episode7 Deana Freres is one of the founders of the Santiam Canyon Wildfire Relief Fund (SCWRF) which raised over $3 million of private funding in less than six months. The fund was established just days after the September 2020 Beachie Creek Fire burned almost 400,000 acres, destroyed 700 homes, and resulted in 5 fatalities in Oregon's beloved Santiam Canyon. Deana believes the fundraising and programming success of SCWRF is a result of its partnership with the Service Integration Team of Santiam Hospital, which, by design, connects those in need with the leveraged assets of its network of service providers, community programs, and funding. A Statesman Journal article about the fire https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/2020/09/11/oregon-wildfires-beachie-creek-and-riverside-megafires-canby-molalla-scotts-mills-silver-falls/3466813001/ KMUZ Schedule https://kmuz.org/schedule/ #BeachieCreekFire,#KMUZ,#CommunityMedia,#WildFire,#WildfireRecovery,#WildfireReliefFund See our blog: https://democracycast.libsyn.com/ . Send listener feedback to democracycast@earthlink.net Our production team and Theme music https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rnPeRDB3JTrr80N_NlLmUM7nEzrRejw8-5qFYd45W5M/edit?usp=sharing
With the boys old enough for school, Max went and got himself a job, and now we just do not have enough time to do the show proper. We hope to drop the occasional show in the future, but are uncertain if it will be back with the release frequency from before.This interview was conducted at KMUZ (who have been awesome and broadcasting our show across the Willamette Valley) on February 18, 2020, a few months before we moved to Atlanta. Thank you for spending time with us. -Danielle & Max
The Polk County Report. KMUZ interviews State Representative Paul Evans, whose House District 20 includes West and South Salem, Monmouth and Independence. He addresses his committee work and statewide issues facing the 2021 Legislature.
Yep, after 12+ years, Alan has hung up his bag of 3R tricks for good. Check out his final show on KMUZ as he strolls down memory lane with former colleagues Beth Myers-Shenai and Bailey Payne.
Eric O'Grey, author of Salem Reads's "Walking with Peety" talks with KMUZ about his journey and the book.
The Polk County Report. KMUZ talks with Operation D.O.G., a Rickreall, Oregon nonprofit group that helps low-income families pay for emergency veterinary care, saving beloved pets.
Earlier this month, some Democratic members of Congress introduced an Abolition Amendment to the US Constitution. Why would this be necessary? Find out now. Willamette University alumni talk with KMUZ on the 13th Amendment, how the amendment allows slavery to exist today, and their effort to change that in Oregon with an amendment to this state's Constitution.
From 1980 to 1995, during a time of significantly declining membership in most other American labor unions, the Service Employees International Union – SEIU -- nearly doubled its membership. Dr. Timothy Minchin explains why, in this excerpt from the Tales from the Reuther Library podcast. The Columbine Mine Massacre, which took place on November 21, 1927, was an important moment in the Colorado Mine Wars. Bob Rossi, who hosts a monthly labor segment on the Willamette Wake Up show on KMUZ in Salem, Oregon, discusses miners' organizing efforts.Plus: On this week’s Labor History in 2:00, Rick Smith tells the story of the 1909 Uprising of the 20,000.Produced and edited by Chris Garlock; additional editing by Patrick Dixon. To contribute a labor history item, email laborhistorytoday@gmail.comLabor History Today is produced by the Metro Washington Council’s Union City Radio and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University. We're a proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network, nearly 80 shows focusing on working people’s issues and concerns. #LaborRadioPod
Steve Thorsett, President of Willamette University (WU), talks about a merger between WU and the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Molly Mayhead, professor emeritus of Western Oregon University and KMUZ board member, conducts the interview. They discuss the reasons and logistics of the merger as well as benefits for both schools and the greater community.
The NAACP is the oldest civil rights organization in the United States. Over 2,000 local branches will be holding elections for leadership positions soon. While these elections are not open to the general public - only recognized members could vote - this organization is a critical thread in our community's fabric. KMUZ introduces you to the three people running for president of the Salem Keizer branch. Meet Benny Williams (incumbent), Gregg Peterson, and Dr. Reginald Richardson. The general introduction about the NAACP is part of Mr. Williams' interview.
The NAACP is the oldest civil rights organization in the United States. Over 2,000 local branches will be holding elections for leadership positions soon. While these elections are not open to the general public - only recognized members could vote - this organization is a critical thread in our community's fabric. KMUZ introduces you to the three people running for president of the Salem Keizer branch. Meet Benny Williams (incumbent), Gregg Peterson, and Dr. Reginald Richardson. The general introduction about the NAACP is part of Mr. Williams' interview.
The NAACP is the oldest civil rights organization in the United States. Over 2,000 local branches will be holding elections for leadership positions soon. While these elections are not open to the general public - only recognized members could vote - this organization is a critical thread in our community's fabric. KMUZ introduces you to the three people running for president of the Salem Keizer branch. Meet Benny Williams (incumbent), Gregg Peterson, and Dr. Reginald Richardson. The general introduction about the NAACP is part of Mr. Williams' interview.
KMUZ talks with Joe Koubek, chair of the urban renewal district advisory committee in Dallas, Oregon, on how Dallas is working to improve its downtown and bring more jobs to the community.
We interview Ken Adams from community radio KMUZ in Salem Oregon and Oregon Community Media. Oregon Community Media is a coalition of 13 locally-controlled electronic media providers dedicated to sharing the voices of Oregon citizens with audiences across the state. Through broadcast, cable, and online channels, the member organizations of Oregon Community Media offer citizens the opportunity to share their interests, concerns, opinions and aspirations with their fellow citizens, and to build shared understanding within and among their communities. Oregon Community Media is open to community licensees to provide support and assistance in the development of local non-commercial media in order to support and nurture strong independent stations throughout Oregon. https://oregoncommunitymedia.org/ KMUZ community radio’s fundamental mission is to provide access to voices in the mid-Willamette Valley that are underrepresented in mainstream media. We strive to co-sponsor, promote, and cover events impacting or hosted by communities of color, LGBTQ communities, the homeless, and others who wish to and need to tell their stories. In coming days and months, people throughout the mid-Willamette Valley will be engaged in many difficult conversations about how their communities will look in the future. KMUZ is committed to doing whatever it can to facilitate those conversations. We believe fervently in our national motto, e pluribus unum (out of many one) and we hope that we can contribute to its realization here in our own community. https://kmuz.org/ One interesting show that is podcasted is Willamette Wake Up, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/willamette-wake-up/id1170662129 Duration 54 minutes. Recorded 2020-08-27 #OregonMedia,#CommunityRadio,#LPFM,#Volunteer,#VolunteerRadio,#KenAdams,#KMUZ,#SalemOregon See our blog: https://democracycast.libsyn.com/ . Send listener feedback to dwatchnews@earthlink.net Our production team https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rnPeRDB3JTrr80N_NlLmUM7nEzrRejw8-5qFYd45W5M/edit?usp=sharing
Melanie Zermer is community minded reporter for KMUZ in Salem Oregon. She worked in the legislature for many years and is Soon retiring from being a massage therapist for several years. Good conversation a little bit of funky audio. Enjoy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gary-fox2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gary-fox2/support
Arturo Sarmiento shares his experience as a volunteer programmer at KMUZ Community Radio and how that experience helped him land a job as General Manager of Radio Poder - an all Spanish speaking radio broadcaster at 98.3 FM.
This is part 2 of a 2 part series. In this episode series, we talk to Michael Bussewitz-Quarm. Michael is a composer and conductor and is the commissioning composer for the Omaha Children’s Choir Voices Creating Change commission this season. Michael’s works have been broadcast on Public Radio East, KMUZ, and WCPE, with performances by musica intima, the Gregg Smith Singers, the Duke University Chorale, the Esoterics, among other exceptional choral ensembles. Michael is also active in advocating for the transgender community. Michael says “It is my fervent wish to spread knowledge and understanding of the transgender community through guest speaking and by simply being present in the lives of the talented musicians and artists surrounding me.” Michael is actively commissioned by choral organizations around the country and enjoys working directly with choirs. To contact Michael: https://www.mbqstudio.com/ Chorus America Hugh Mangum Photography Duke University - Where We Find Ourselves Connect with Omaha Children’s Choir - OCC Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Omar Martinez - Instagram Amanda Stevenson - Instagram, Twitter Voices Creating Change presents stories of social change initiatives through the arts. Our conversations open possibilities beyond the limitations that underrepresented populations face daily, specifically in the arts. Hosted by Amanda Stevenson & Omar Martinez. New episodes release each Friday. Voices Creating Change is a production of Omaha Children’s Choir. View show information at omahachildrenschoir.org/podcast.
This is part 1 of a 2 part series. In this episode series, we talk to Michael Bussewitz-Quarm. Michael is a composer and conductor and is the commissioning composer for the Omaha Children’s Choir Voices Creating Change commission this season. Michael’s works have been broadcast on Public Radio East, KMUZ, and WCPE, with performances by musica intima, the Gregg Smith Singers, the Duke University Chorale, the Esoterics, among other exceptional choral ensembles. Michael is also active in advocating for the transgender community. Michael says “It is my fervent wish to spread knowledge and understanding of the transgender community through guest speaking and by simply being present in the lives of the talented musicians and artists surrounding me.” Michael is actively commissioned by choral organizations around the country and enjoys working directly with choirs. To contact Michael: https://www.mbqstudio.com/ Avielle Foundation - Preventing Violence & Building Compassion Adrian Dunn - Composer Connect with Omaha Children’s Choir - OCC Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Omar Martinez - Instagram Amanda Stevenson - Instagram, Twitter Voices Creating Change presents stories of social change initiatives through the arts. Our conversations open possibilities beyond the limitations that underrepresented populations face daily, specifically in the arts. Hosted by Amanda Stevenson & Omar Martinez. New episodes release each Friday. Voices Creating Change is a production of Omaha Children’s Choir. View show information at omahachildrenschoir.org/podcast.
Interview and Performance, new songs from Sig Paulson!!
Interview and performance, whaaat?! no pics? sheesh Marc!
Interview and performance!
Bitches In The Beehive: “I Think It’s Just A Matter of Exploring” This is a performance and interview with Bitches In The Beehive, conducted at KMUZ and in the Lava Lamp Lounge on 20 May 2017 & 2 June 2018 respectively. This program is sponsored by LivBar, J Jean Portraits, & Peggy’s Vegan Hot Sauce. […]
Interview and performance, good stuff!
Dani Aguero backed by Danny Thompson... performance and interview
In this interview, CT and I discuss treating all types of trauma with Chinese medicine. There is hope for those suffering from trauma, who are looking for safe non-drug alternatives. He treats patients all over the world via Skype or phone and is able to help people this way as well as through his practice. CT was drawn to practicing and teaching Chinese Medicine from the philosophy of ancient Chinese concepts and the desire to help people. His interest in medicine and health began at a very early age and was guided by his grandmother in developing intuition and learning folk remedies. He is a graduate of the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco (2000) and has extensive post-graduate education with teachers that include Lillian Bridges (facial diagnosis), Master Zhong Xian Wu (macrocosmic treatment theory/qigong), Dr Wei Chieh-Young (acupuncture and physiology), and Dr Wang Ju-Yi (channel palpation, acupuncture, and physiology). He also had several years of combined study with Brian LaForgia and Brandt Stickley (Shen-Hammer pulse diagnosis). CT studied in China three times (1999, 2001, and 2003). He completed residency work at the Cheng Du TCM University Hospital training in the Internal Medicine, Pediatric, and Oncology Departments. CT also trained in a private acupuncture and herbal clinic in Cheng Du. He studied channel palpation and channel physiology with Dr. Wang Ju-Yi in Beijing. He is a General Family Practitioner but has specialties in treating emotional trauma and PTSD. He teaches internationally about protocols he developed along with mentorship from his teachers and is currently writing a textbook about emotional trauma (scheduled to be available November 2017). CT is the Director of Development for Lotus Institute and mentors teaching assistants for the Master Face Reading Certification Program. Before founding Redwood Spring, PC in 2001, CT operated a private practice in Flagstaff, Arizona and on the Hopi Native American Indian Reservation for one year. CT has been playing drums for over 30 years and has been featured on several albums. He teaches shamanic drumming internationally and recently presented at the 2015 TCM Kongress in Rothenburg, Germany. CT treats patients with shamanic drumming while they receive acupuncture; achieving great results. The drumming he teaches is applicable in a clinical setting for patients receiving acupuncture or simply just receiving a five element treatment. CT published two articles in the Journal of Chinese Medicine and was an editor for the award-winning textbook, “Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine,” by Dr. Wang Ju-Yi and Jason Robertson. CT is an offsite supervisor for the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. CT has a shamanic drumming CD called “Resonating Vitality” Chinese Medicine Drum Treatments, and written a textbook; Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese Medicine. He also volunteers as a DJ hosting a live weekly music program on the Salem community radio station KMUZ. CT: https://www.redwoodspring.com Eluv: http://.www.eluvmusic.com
Elyce and Ed from The Crying Eyes stop into KMUZ studios for an interview and performance...
Recorded Wednesday, October 4th at The Space Concert Club‘s Green Room For those of you following along, Austin Rich has left the building. Austin is a busy guy with his Mid-Valley Mutations radio show on KMUZ, Friday nights at 10pm (tune in some time), online zine The Cherry Picker Zine, and he has a... Continue Reading →
Recorded Wednesday, October 4th at The Space Concert Club‘s Green Room For those of you following along, Austin Rich has left the building. Austin is a busy guy with his Mid-Valley Mutations radio show on KMUZ, Friday nights at 10pm (tune in some time), online zine The Cherry Picker Zine, and he has a... Continue Reading →
Newly elected Salem Mayor Chuck Bennett visited John in the studio shortly before taking office to discuss aging in Salem. Tune into KMUZ 88.5 FM & 100.7 FM every Tuesday @ noon for Aging in the Willamette Valley.
Newly elected Salem Mayor Chuck Bennett visited John in the studio shortly before taking office to discuss aging in Salem. Tune into KMUZ 88.5 FM & 100.7 FM every Tuesday @ noon for Aging in the Willamette Valley.
Dr. Peter LeBray, a Geriatric Psychologist, visited John and shared his views on aging. Tune in to KMUZ 88.5 FM & 100.7 FM every Tuesday @ noon for Aging in the Willamette Valley.
Dr. Peter LeBray, a Geriatric Psychologist, visited John and shared his views on aging. Tune in to KMUZ 88.5 FM & 100.7 FM every Tuesday @ noon for Aging in the Willamette Valley.
A Very Brautigan Thanksgiving (#27) (Retrocast on 23 November 2017.) This year has been incredible, and in the half-year that I’ve been on the air at KMUZ, I’ve already had some stand-out shows that make me very happy. Live guests, interviews, great audio essays, and plenty of new music that really paints a vivid picture … Continue reading A Very Brautigan Thanksgiving (#27)
Melanie talks about the Ghosts of Salem with celebrated historian John Ritter. This is Melanie's last regular show of Melanie In the Morning while she moves on to more behind the scenes work at KMUZ 88.5fm. Thank you Melanie for a fantastic show!