Album cover for How Can I Say This?
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Confessional of Folk Therapy

Annie Capp's music has sometimes been called Midwest Urban Folk and it has also been called Folk Therapy, and the music that she shares today is from an especially deep and somewhat confessional project called How Can I Say This.

Permaculture & Paradigm Shift
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Journey to a Preferred Future of Permaculture & Paradigm ShiftJan Spencer is guest-host today, filling us in the road to his mission of Creating A Preferred Future. Starting with his political autobiography, you'll find how Jan got focused on permaculture & paradigm shift, leading up to his primer on transformation. The journey includes all kinds of education, adventures, insights, mentors, and fruitful products from the work toward a preferred future.
Randie O'Neil
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Women's Pride, Women's Wings: Randie O'Neil

Randie O'Neil's music is magnetic, especially in the deeply honest feelings and aspirations of her songs. Randie has self-described as a Americana/Folk-Pop artist, but she is also standing on the shoulders of a number of heavy-rocking, strong-and-assertive-and-determined women who blazed a way in a mostly male-dominated rock world. Though her songs are largely solo artistry now, back in the day Randie was part of AMA (Against Medical Advice), though she is truly FMA (For Mental-health Advancement).

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Lutheran, Moravian, Mindfulness, Non-affiliated

Lilace Melin Guinard peers down at her memoir
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Women in Wild PlacesIn this month’s episode of Citizens’ Climate Radio, we feature two women so compelled by their experiences in the wilderness that they published books about them.
Faye Pietrokowsky
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Enriching the World with Intuition & Inner Design

Faye Pietrokowsky has been doing the work of enhancing the ability of people to make decisions combining their inner wisdom/intuition with logic and outer knowledge. Faye combines insights and exercises that help people hone their discernment, empowering them to bring all of their resources to the table. Her work happens through personal coaching, classes for both private & corporate settings, animal communication, and intuitive cooking for health.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Buddhist, Religious Science, Quaker

Citizens' Climate Radio February 2023 guest episode
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Storytelling the World to Climate Well-being - Citizens Climate Radio

Conservatives & storytellers unite for climate well-being, featuring a wide array of valuable climate-related guests & resources though guest-host Peterson Toscano of Citizen's Climate Radio.

Erin Zindle
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The New Story of Erin Zindle & The Ragbirds

Erin Zindle and the Ragbirds play songs with a deep center, and with rhythms and melodies gathered broadly, from around the world. Erin is a multi-instrumentalist, playing her magic on the violin, keyboards, accordion, & many more instruments. But the best is Erin's deeply honest, vulnerable, and gracious lyrics and tunes, speaking of the journey of her heart, and the heart of the world. Erin & the Ragbirds, including Erin's brother, TJ Zindle, are in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Baptist, Charismatic Christian, Meditation,Blue Ocean Church

Brenda Asterino & Bill Moyer
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Pathways to Backbone & Solutionary Rail

At one point Bill Moyer thought he might be a drummer, but instead he was led to a life of activism and enabling others to become activists as well. Bill was interviewed by Brenda of the program Pathways with Brenda Asterino, on KLOI-LP, of Lopez Island, Washington, so she is guest-hosting today. Bill is Executive Director of the Backbone Campaign, and active with Solutionary Rail, building people power, creativity, and energy for change.

Creating a Preferred Future
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Creating A Preferred Future - Jan Spencer

Jan Spencer lives in Eugene, Oregon, and he's been creating a preferred future, on the ground and for the wider culture, from his one-quarter acre suburban home there. Many folks may assume that you have to move out to the country to create something in tune with nature, but Jan's wonderful homestead in the city proves the contrary. In addition to the practical skills and insights he's developed, Jan Spencer has assembled a piercing analysis of what we need to do to move, as a culture, in a world-healing, world-compatible direction, creating better lives for all of us. Jan broadcasts his thoughts and interviews from one of America's wonderful low-power FM stations, KEPW, in Eugene, Oregon.