Song of the Soul Spring 2020 Compilation
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The Road, the Reason, The Destination: Spring 2020 Song of the Soul

A visit to a rich variety of musicians featured on Song of the Soul in the early days of the pandemic, highlighting themes of The Road, The Reason, The Destination, with songs by Spook HandyAndi RenfreeLaura MarieKsenia MackMark MandevilleRita Hosking, & Deidre McCalla.

Featured Music:

Cover of Writer in a Life Vest by Iris Graville
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Writer in a Life Vest: Iris Graville

Iris Graville was writer-in-residence on the Interisland Ferry of Washington's San Juan Islands just before COVID hit. The resulting book, Writer in a Life Vest: Essays from the Salish Sea, includes a wide variety of essays, with special emphasis on climate change & the Southern Resident killer whales. Iris also uses an assortment of creative formats for her essays, like her imagined interview with Rachel Carson, using actually words from Rachel's writings. Iris verbally paints a rich picture of vital life in one corner of our planet.

Climate Changed Podcast Guest Episode
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Black Birding, Poetry, Equity, Food Security, & Faith: Climate Changed

Guest-hosts today are from the Climate Changed podcast, Nicole Diroff & Ben Yosua-Davis, of the BTS Center, accompanied by Peterson Toscano. Their guests today are Maya Williams, the poet laureate of Portland, Maine, and Corina Newsome, who co-organized the very first #BlackBirdersWeek and who, in taking on racial injustice directly through activism, has challenged the straight-forward faith of her childhood.

Paula Palmer & Elona Street-Stewart
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Indigenous Boarding School & Restorative Actions - from the Everyday Nonviolence Podcast

The team at of FNVW and their Everyday Nonviolence Podcast guest-hosts today for Spirit In Action. Diane Sandberg interviews activist, sociologist, & writer Paula Palmer about Indigenous Boarding Schools & the Quaker role - and guilt - in them. Paula's organization, Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples is part of Friends Peace Teams.

Joanna Clare
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True Green Irish: Joanna Clare

Joanna Clare started her violin quite young on rather standard Suzuki method fare, but along the way Irish music captured her, both as a dancer & as a fiddler. And along the way, new Irish tunes began flowing out of Joanna's fiddle. Though she is a Philadelphia-based material science/engineer by day, music is inextricably linked to her mind & soul. Joanna's debut album was To Keep the Candle Burning, and the music shared here has not yet been released elsewhere. Update Nov 2023 - it is on Spotify.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Quaker

Laureline Simon
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Building Personal Resilience in Your Climate WorkOn this month’s episode of Citizens’ Climate Radio, Laureline Simon joins host Peterson Toscano to discuss the importance of establishing personal resiliency, both in the mind and the body, for climate workers around the world. Laureline has studied international relations and development at Sciences Po, as well as Indian languages at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO) in Paris, France. 
Thom Hartmann and The Hidden History of Neoliberalism
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Neoliberalism, the Gutting of America, & the Way Back: Thom Hartmann

Thom Hartmann talks about the latest book in his series, The Hidden History of Neoliberalism: How Reaganism Gutted America and How to Restore its Greatness. Drawing on his immense library & knowledge of political, economic, & cultural history, Thom zeros in on the crucial events & trends of our society, lighting the way to a better future. Thom is an amazing worker for the well-being of our country and world, and he is the top progressive talk show host in the US, sharing with listeners 3 hours each weekday, in addition to his books, columns and other media outlets.

Finalists in the RAWA Songs for Social Change contest 2021
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Stand Up, Come Along America, It's Our Turn Now for a Love Revolution on Juneteenth: Songs for Social Change 2021

6 songs from 6 finalists in the Songs for Social Change 2021 contest, sponsored by the Renaissance Artists and Writers Association, founded by Ananda Marga, presented by one of the judges, Arun/Ed Glassman.

Ximena Yáñez Soto
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Healthy Planet, Healthy You: Ximena Yáñez Soto

Ximena Yáñez Soto is the author of Healthy Planet, Healthy You: Simple Habits to Create a Brighter Future which is an exploration of the health connections between what we eat, why we eat it, how it affects us, & how these are linked to the well-being of other inhabitants of our globe & of the planet as a whole. As much as Ximena does not claim to be a scientist, she is organized, principled, insightful, & delightful, sharing the information & experience she has gathered while encouraging us to do our own research & exploration. She currently works as an integrative nutritional health coach & yoga instructor, but that's on top of the 20 years she spent as accountant & CFO of an environmental fund in Mexico.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Catholic, Hindu, Buddhism, Unaffiliated

Song of the Soul Early 2020
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Musical Elements Pre-COVID

Glimpses of 7 of our musical guests back in early 2020, before the pandemic became our country's focus, focusing on songs of each related to earth, air, water, fire, and other essential elements of creation.