Thank you for this marvelous conversation and the beautiful, soulful music. If I get a vote, I vote for a quarterly Mark and Tricia conversation plus music. So meaningful and delightful. An episode I will listen to many more times, I’m sure.
I have known Tricia for over 40 years, but this is the absolute best introduction to her spiritual path and musical and poetic contribution to all who have ever heard or known her. I am a new listener to your broadcast and I am so happy hat you are out there spreading this kind of joy and inspiration. we are, indeed, the people that we have been waiting for.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share my music & my songs of the soul. Your skills as an interviewer & editor created a program that captured the truth of the power of music in my life.
It was an honor to share this conversation and my songs with Mark and all the listeners of Song of the Soul, thank you so much! Mark's interviews are pure artistry that weave connections, stories, joy and music together for all to hear. For anyone reading this after listening, please let us know by leaving a comment, we'd love to hear from you! May our paths cross again, JF
I grew up spending most of my summers at Woodland Altars. My dad led a group of youth that built the swinging bridge behind the Heritage Lodge. I also grew up listening to Andy and Terry’s albums on vinyl. They also recorded the theme song for National Youth Conference in 1990 “Treasures For the Road” at NYC with ~3500 NYCers. My youth group can be faintly heard on the album at the end of the recording going, “Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh...” My favorite fun song of theirs has always been “The Great Botetourt Bus-Truck Race”.
Thanks again for having me on your show. It was great to learn more about you and your family. Hopefully we will meet in the real world one day in the not too distant future.
Thank you for this marvelous conversation and the beautiful, soulful music. If I get a vote, I vote for a quarterly Mark and Tricia conversation plus music. So meaningful and delightful. An episode I will listen to many more times, I’m sure.
I have known Tricia for over 40 years, but this is the absolute best introduction to her spiritual path and musical and poetic contribution to all who have ever heard or known her. I am a new listener to your broadcast and I am so happy hat you are out there spreading this kind of joy and inspiration. we are, indeed, the people that we have been waiting for.
Thank you for sharing her story and songs on your show. She is a beautiful soul and I am blessed to call her friend.
Mark . . .
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share my music & my songs of the soul. Your skills as an interviewer & editor created a program that captured the truth of the power of music in my life.
Thank you for all you do for all of us!
With Care, Tricia
It was an honor to share this conversation and my songs with Mark and all the listeners of Song of the Soul, thank you so much! Mark's interviews are pure artistry that weave connections, stories, joy and music together for all to hear. For anyone reading this after listening, please let us know by leaving a comment, we'd love to hear from you! May our paths cross again, JF
I grew up spending most of my summers at Woodland Altars. My dad led a group of youth that built the swinging bridge behind the Heritage Lodge. I also grew up listening to Andy and Terry’s albums on vinyl. They also recorded the theme song for National Youth Conference in 1990 “Treasures For the Road” at NYC with ~3500 NYCers. My youth group can be faintly heard on the album at the end of the recording going, “Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh...” My favorite fun song of theirs has always been “The Great Botetourt Bus-Truck Race”.
Beautiful, soul-filling music. Thank you.
appreciated the poetry, sound, and heart of Alex Mead
We've got to meet some time in order to exchange some of my maple syrup for your honey!
Thanks again for having me on your show. It was great to learn more about you and your family. Hopefully we will meet in the real world one day in the not too distant future.
Wishing you the best,
RpT