Treatment Courts
Drugs, Mental Health, & Healing Justice

Part 2 of interviews about treatment courts which achieve impressive results and save lots of money. Today we visit with participants of the local Drug & Mental Health Courts - Mike Gumulauskas & Rob Bergeron.

Native Flutes & Singing Bowls
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Native Flutes & Singing Bowls

A concert of improvisational music with the native & international flutes of Peter Phippen and the Tibetan singing bowls played by musical mystic, Rahbi Crawford for the 1st annual Northern Spirit Radio membership banquet, November, 2013.

Treatment Courts
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Healing Justice, Part 1

Reformatories seldom reform, and penitentiary seldom produce penitence, but groom criminals to re-offend. For certain offenders, treatment courts achieve impressive results and save lots of money, bringing bi-partisan support. We visit with the supervisor of Eau Claire's Treatment Courts program, Melissa Ives, and participants of the local Drug, Mental Health, and AIM (Alternatives to the Incarceration of Mothers) Courts - Mike Gumulauskas, Rob Bergeron, and Rachael Shramek. Part 1 of 2, with Melissa & Rachael.  

 

Joseph Ellwanger
Strength for the Stuggle

There are struggles continuing within our country on so many fronts, often invisible to those in power or even in comfortable conditions, but badly in need of a cadre of those to faithfully walk with the beleaguered and afflicted. Then there's this book...

Jon Brooks
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The Only Good Thing is an Old Dog

Jon Brooks takes us on an odyssey with his music - through passion, compassion, history, politics, and identity. With powerful & evocative lyrics that unlock inner meaning, Jon takes on the big questions and issues with unblinking honesty sustained in hope.

Magpie Music
Money, Mines, Mountains, & Magpie Music

Greg & Terry of Magpie create beautiful, conscious music with a message, often around environmental subjects. Today they address, in word and music, issues surrounding climate change, mining, mountain-top removal, and preserving life on this planet.

Highlights of Sept 2014
Highlights of September 2014

Why is a Jewish kid writing of hymns? Why should a social science graduate work in churches? What is Alzheimer's like, in terms of real life stories? What does a radio outlet mean for folk music activists?

Glimpses from Light, Learning, Hip-Hop, and the Darkside (Rabbi Darkside), Holistic Ministry (Dawn Ravella), Alzheimer’s from the Inside: Fear, Anger, Faith & Healing (Greg O'Brien), and Money, Mines, Mountains, & Magpie Music.

Rabbi Darkside
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Light, Learning, Hip-Hop, and the Darkside

Rabbi Darkside's website tells us to "Use the force to enter" - enter the world of Hip Hop culture and rap music and alternative ways of connecting the world. Sam Sellers is Rabbi Darkside, a creative, emotive, healing force who was raised Jewish and self-describes as a secular humanist who practices Kum Nye meditation.

Kris Gruen
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A NYC Seed Blooming in Vermont

Kris Gruen started out in NYC, but has been fed and thrived in the natural world, including Vermont with his farmer wife and as station director of WGDR/WGDH, Plainfield, VT. Kris has a style all his own, combining mystic poetry with new folk influences, and with the Kris Gruen secret ingredient.

Greg O'Brien
Alzheimer’s from the Inside: Fear, Anger, Faith & Healing

Investigative reporter Greg O'Brien shares the inside story of coping with Alzheimer's Disease, an experience that mixes faith and fury.