Cindy Yurth
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Wide-World-healing: Peace Corps to Navajo Nation to Humane Society

Cindy Yurth's vocational & spiritual journey can be an inspiration for everyone. From her time starting a literacy program in Utah with VISTA, to work in Liberia as part of the Peace Corps, and again in Africa, in Ghana, with the Society of African Missions (Catholic), Cindy has sought out world-healing work.

Lee Mynett
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Rocking with the Zinnias: Lee Mynett

Although Lee Mynett had music in her bones and heart from a tender age, she didn't start writing songs till the age of 50, sort of like what happened with Melvina Reynolds of Little Boxes fame. Lee has a passion for music and story-telling, and has played music as Magdaleena's Muse, Gypsy Maggie, and as Lee Mynett and the Root Tappers, and after decades in the South, she has returned to her native habitat of Eau Claire, WI. Her new album is Anecdotes.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Lutheran, UU/Unitarian Universalist, Non-affiliated

Audra Kubat
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Since I Fell in Love with the Music

Audra Kubat is deeply connected to the Earth, and her rootedness grows, blossoms, and sometimes weeps through her beautiful music. She is a talented multi-instrumentalist, but there is exceptional power in her voice and in her profound and moving lyrics.

Mike Boehm in My Lai Peace Park
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Heal Thy War - MQI Vietnam & Mike Boehm

Mike Boehm has spent 3 decades working on healing Vietnam, where he served in the US military during the Vietnam War. With the help of Joe & Joanne Elder, Mike founded MQI (Madison Quakers Inc) to do things like build schools, establish a loan fund, construct a My Lai Peace Park, and much more. There remain deep wounds in Vietnam, and Mike and his supporters, including Phan Van Do, Mike's Vietnamese counterpart, continue to do the necessary work of healing & rebuilding.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Catholic, Unaffiliated

Featured Music:
Oh America - by Holly Near

Dr. Natasha DeJarnett
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What is an Effective Climate Change Story?In this episode of Citizens’ Climate Radio, host Peterson Toscano considers stories that focus on the impacts of climate change. These include incidents of extreme weather and stories of changes you have witnessed over time and the ways these changes affect you and everything and everyone you love. This episode will give viewers the opportunity to tell effective climate stories. Plus, you will hear one climate solution story from the future. Most importantly, you will hear an example of “the climate story pivot.” The pivot happens when you jump off of your story into the climate solution you are proposing.
Songs of the Border Part 2
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Songs of the Border #2: Dreams & Compassion With No Cages

4 more artists from Georgia, Texas, North Carolina, & Wisconsin, with songs of welcoming, Dreamers, cages, & loving our neighbors. Songs of the Border #2 & heart melodies from John McCutcheonRichard Paul ThomasJoe Troop , & Micah Sommersmith

Featured music:

Teach-in with Virginia Defenders
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Teach-in with Virginia Defenders: Iran, Cuba, Mali, Ukraine

Be part of a teach-in organized by Virginia Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality with the help of today's guest-host Patricia Stansbury (AKA Sunny Gardener). The presentations included Sanaz Ghodsi telling about the US military's effects on Iran & the Middle East, Charles Brown regarding the US blockade of Cuba, Ana Edwards focused on Segoe, Mali and the effects of Western military policy, and Phil Wilayto with respect to Russia wars, including that in Ukraine.

Songs of the Border Part 1
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Songs of the Border #1: Hearts Reaching Wide

Three artists share songs of compassion & connection, reaching across our borders. In this 1st installment, Randall AdamsPeter Alsop, & Anita Aysola sing of love for caged children, love of all children, and love of a new home, while facing off with fear, division, & disconnection.

Featured music:

Diya Abdo
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Becoming an American Refuge: Campuses & Diya Abdo

Diya Abdo is the founder of Every Campus A Refuge, and author of American Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience. Diya was herself of a Palestinian refugee family in Jordan. She then studied in the USA and settled in Greensboro, NC, at Guilford College as an English professor with specialties in teaching Arab & Muslim feminisms and Arab women writers. Diya's book shares both the stories of refugees who have come through the Guilford resettlement efforts, and an understanding of realities and processes that govern the lives of refugees.

Citizens' Climate Radio November 2022 Guest Episode
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Personal & Societal Climate Optimism & Resilience - Citizens Climate Radio

A wide array of valuable climate-related guests & resources though guest-host Peterson Toscano of Citizen's Climate Radio. Randi Hacker is the author of the children’s book, Life on a Different Planet, A Climate Crisis Handbook.