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Christian Thornton interprets Matt Cosby's photograph by created a delicious summer salad that to him plays homage to his children. This entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson. Help us reach our $25,000 goal and donate today. consenses.org/donations View all the art we are talking about at consenses.org/podcast Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/consenses)
Matt Cosby interprets Elise Paschen's poem by taking a photograph that to him holds the memory of the longest summer day, when your biggest plans were to climb a tree. This entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson. Help us reach our $25,000 goal and donate today. consenses.org/donations View all the art we are talking about at consenses.org/podcast Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/consenses)
Matt Cosby is an artist/painter from the Pacific Northwest whose work involves varied subject matter. He is interested in geometric forms which create the appearance of movement through spacing, pattern and color. Matt shows his work at the Augen Gallery in Portland, Oregon. You can view his work at his website: mattcosbyart.com
Photo by Matt Cosby How do we give our students a full and rich educational experience? Maine is known for its exceptional schools, dedicated teachers, and administrators. Recently, community members have started engaging with their school systems through education foundations, which fund additional enrichment activities. Today we speak with Kate Snyder, executive director of the Portland Education Foundation, and Gabe Weiss, president of the Yarmouth Education Foundation. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/12/foundations-education-272/
Maine’s waterways are an important part of the ecosystem—an ecosystem that provides nourishment for the body and the soul. Today we speak with author and retired minister, Bill Gregory, and with Alan Stearns and Kyle Warren of the Royal River Conservation Trust, about their efforts to preserve one of our southern Maine rivers for generations of living creatures to come. Photo by Matt Cosby https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/11/preserving-royal-263/
Maine provides a waystation for a diversity of living creatures. Not only do we welcome human visitors to our state, but we also host critters that fly, swim and scamper. Today we speak with Rauni Kew and Derrick Daly of the Inn By the Sea about their innovative offerings for Monarch butterflies, foster dogs and New England cottontail rabbits—all on the grounds of a luxury hotel. Photo by Matt Cosby at the Inn by the Sea https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/08/hospitality-creatures-great-small/
How do Mainers access medical care? This depends on many factors, including geographic location and the availability of providers. The diversity of geography—from urban settings to offshore islands—presents some interesting challenges. Today we speak with several individuals who are rising to this challenge: Scott Planting and Sharon Daley of the Maine Seacoast Mission, and Dr. Peter Bates and India Stewart of the Maine Medical Center – Tufts University School of Medicine Medical School Program. Photo by Matt Cosby https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/07/medicine-islands-education/
How does our mind impact our health? Significantly, it turns out. While many afflictions, such as disease or genetic disorders, are beyond our control, some things are well within our power to change. Today we speak with Maggie Clement, a former attorney who now helps clients with issues such as insomnia, anxiety and addiction, by using hypnosis. We also discuss the hypnosis experience with breast cancer survivor, Susan Johnston. Photo by Matt Cosby https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/06/hypnosis-health-249/