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Northwestern Exposure #322A for 12/30/01 - 55:00 (Originally Broadcast in December 2000)
Subject: Indian Prophecy
Guest: Brooke Medicine Eagle
Length: 22:00
Contact: The Last Ghost Dance
Date Aired: 12/30/01
Summary: Brooke Medicine Eagle is a respected Native American metis teachers and author of: The Last Ghost Dance: A Guide for Earth Mages. She discussed her recent vision, the Native prophecies that suggest we are living in the end times and what we can do to prepare for living a path with heart.
Subject: More on The Last Ghost Dance
Guest: Brooke Medicine Eagle
Length: 22:00
Contact: The Last Ghost Dance
Date Aired: 12/30/01
Summary: Brooke Medicine Eagle is a respected Native American metis teachers and author of: The Last Ghost Dance: A Guide for Earth Mages. She continued her discussion of the Native prophecies that suggest we are living in the end times and what we can do to prepare for living a path with heart.
Northwestern Exposure #324A for 12/23/01 - 55:00 (Originally Broadcast in December 2000)
Subject: Teaching Children about Prayer
Guest: Gregory Wolfe
Length: 22:00
Contact: Circle of Grace
Date Aired: 12/23/01
Summary: Gregory Wolfe is Writer-in-Residence at Seattle Pacific University, Editor/Publisher of Image: A Journal of the Arts & Religion and co-author of: Circle of Grace: Praying With and For Your Children. He discussed the inspiration for the book and the difficulties of initiating a practice of prayer in a very secular society.
Subject: Teaching Children about Prayer
Guest: Gregory Wolfe
Length: 22:00
Contact: Circle of Grace
Date Aired: 12/23/01
Summary: Gregory Wolfe is co-author of: Circle of Grace: Praying With and For Your Children. He continued his discussion of the ways in which families can initiate a practice of prayer and the common obstacles they sometimes face.
Northwestern Exposure #361 for 12/16/01 - 55:00
Subject: Healing with Sound
Guest: Ellen Newhouse, L.Ac.
Length: 22:00
Contact: 206.938.8441 Essay on Sound Healing
Sound Healing News
Date Aired: 12/16/01
Summary: Ellen Newhouse is a licensed acupuncturist and massage therapist, who uses Sound Healing to help people with physical and emotional ailments. She discussed her first healing experience with Sound, how this healing is based on the oriental notion of chakras and why she believes sound has a superior intelligence.
Subject: More Healing with Sound
Guest: Ellen Newhouse, L.Ac.
Length: 22:00
Contact: 206.938.8441 Essay on Sound Healing
Sound Healing News
Date Aired: 12/16/01
Summary: Ellen Newhouse, a licensed acupuncturist and massage therapist, who uses Sound Healing to help people with physical and emotional ailments, continued her discussion of the modality and how a typical healing session works. She also demonstrated the technique on the interviewer.
Northwestern Exposure #360 for 12/9/01 - 56:00
Subject: Federico Garcia Lorca & 20th Century Poetry
Guest: Jerome Rothenberg
Length: 22:00
Contact: SPLAB! Visiting Poet
Date Aired: 12/9/01
Summary: The Visiting Poet at the Northwest SPokenword LAB in Fall 2001, Jerome Rothenberg is also a translator, anthologist and performance poet pioneer. He discussed his early influence, Federico Garcia Lorca, the poems he based on Lorca s vocabulary and how people may not seem to value poetry, but write it when dealing with death.
Subject: Jerome Rothenberg, Part 2
Guest: Jerome Rothenberg
Length: 22:00
Contact: SPLAB! Visiting Poet
Date Aired: 12/9/01
Summary: The Visiting Poet at the Northwest SPokenword LAB in Fall 2001, Jerome Rothenberg is also a translator, anthologist and performance poet pioneer. He continued his discussion of the poems he based on Lorca s vocabulary, The Lorca Variations and the Dada artistic movement.
Northwestern Exposure #359 for 12/2/01 - 56:00
Subject: Applied Seattle History (Metropolis 150)
Guests: Loraine McConaghy, Leonard Garfield
Length: 22:00
Contact: Museum of History & Industry or (206) 324-1126
Date Aired: 12/2/01
Summary: The Executive Director of Seattle s Museum of History and Industry, Leonard Garfield and Master Historian Lorraine McConaghy discussed the museum, its Metropolis 150 exhibit chronicling the 150th anniversaries of Seattle, King County and the Washington Territory and discussed their take on applied history.
Subject: More Seattle History (Metropolis 150 continued)
Guests: Loraine McConaghy, Leonard Garfield
Length: 22:00
Contact: Museum of History & Industry or (206) 324-1126
Date Aired: 12/2/01
Summary: The Executive Director of Seattle s Museum of History and Industry, Leonard Garfield and Master Historian Lorraine McConaghy continued their discussion of the museum, the Metropolis 150 exhibit chronicling the 150th anniversaries of Seattle, King County and the Washington Territory. They also mentioned certain important historical
events such as the Japanese-American Internment of World War II.
Northwestern Exposure #358 for 11/25/01 - 56:00
Subject: Building a Better World
Guests: Ellis Jones, Ross Haenfler & Brett Johnson
Length: 22:00
Contact: The Better World Handbook
Date Aired: 11/25/01
Summary: Three of the four authors of The Better World Handbook: From Good Intentions to Everyday Actions, discussed the book, its genesis and aspects of activism, including overcoming the Cycle of Cynicism.
Subject: More on Building a Better World
Guests: Ellis Jones, Ross Haenfler & Brett Johnson
Length: 22:00
Contact: The Better World Handbook
Date Aired: 11/25/01
Summary: Three of the four authors of The Better World Handbook: From Good Intentions to Everyday Actions, discussed the book and some of its contents, including how to overcome Middle Class income inequality and other topics and resources for activism.
Northwestern Exposure #357 for 11/18/01 - 57:00
Subject: Helping People with Cancer
Guest: Patrick McGrady
Length: 22:00
Contact: CanHelp
Date Aired: 11/18/01
Summary: Patrick McGrady is a journalist, the son of a Cancer victim and Director of CanHelp, a Cancer Patient advisory service. He discussed how his father's death motivated him to help prevent other people from experiencing the same agony in dealing with large Cancer institutions through the creation of his organization CanHelp as well as how Cancer patients can get the best care.
Subject: Helping People with Cancer, Pt.2
Guest: Patrick McGrady
Length: 22:00
Contact: CanHelp
Date Aired: 11/18/01
Summary: Patrick McGrady is a journalist, the son of a cancer victim and Director of CanHelp, a cancer patient advisory service. He discussed his organization, his notion of a Cancer Patient's Bill of Rights and how Cancer survivors are left with a better appreciation of life.
Northwestern Exposure #356 for 11/11/01 - 57:00
Subject: Witchcrafting: Making Magic with the Old Religion
Guest: Phyllis Curott
Length: 22:00
Contact: Witchcrafting or Book of Shadows
Date Aired: 11/11/01
Summary: Phyllis Curott is an author, social & spiritual activist, practicing lawyer and Wiccan High Priestess. Her new book is Witchcrafting: A Spiritual Guide to Making Magic.
She discussed her experience in becoming a witch, the historical precedents of the Wicca religion and how quantum physics supports the underlying concepts of making magic.
Subject: More Witchcrafting
Guest: Phyllis Curott
Length: 22:00
Contact: Witchcrafting or Book of Shadows
Date Aired: 11/11/01
Summary: Phyllis Curott is a Wiccan High Priestess and author of Witchcrafting: A Spiritual Guide to Making Magic. She discussed how meditation, and the
consciousness-shift it facilitates, is the basis of making magic, her basis for estimating that Wicca is the fastest-growing religion in America with four million practitioners and how the link to feminine divinity is why so may people are attracted to witchcraft.
Northwestern Exposure #355 for 11/4/01 - 56:00
Subject: The Renaissance of Witchcraft for Spiritual Healing
Guest: Francesca De Grandis
Length: 22:00
Contact: Francesca De Grandis
Date Aired: 11/4/01
Summary: Francesca De Grandis is a spiritual counselor, founder of The Third Road in San Francisco and author of Goddess Initiation: A Practical Celtic Program for Soul-Healing, Self-Fulfillment and Wild Wisdom
. She discussed the Wiccan religion, how Satan is a concept created by Christianity and how the feats of Jesus indicate a grasp of shamanism.
Subject: More on Witchcraft for Spiritual Healing
Guest: Francesca De Grandis
Length: 22:00
Contact: Francesca De Grandis
Date Aired: 11/4/01
Summary: Francesca De Grandis, spiritual counselor and author of Goddess Initiation: A Practical Celtic Program for Soul-Healing, Self-Fulfillment and Wild Wisdom
, continued her discussion of issues covered in her book, including initiations and aspects of her practice.
Northwestern Exposure #354 for 10/28/01 - 57:00
Subject: The Effect of the 911 Attacks on Native Americans
Guests: John McCoy and Russ Lehman
Length: 22:00
Contact: Tulalip Tribe or jmccoy@tulaliptribes.net
Date Aired: 10/28/01
Summary: John McCoy, Government Affairs Director of the Tulalip Tribe and Russ Lehman of the First American Education Project discussed the tribe, the Native perspective on the terror attacks of September 11 & other issues affecting Native Americans.
Subject: A Native American Perspective (continued)
Guests: Iris Friday and Russ Lehman
Length: 22:00
Contact: First American Education Project or (206) 285-4425 x 22
Date Aired: 10/28/01
Summary: Iris Friday, a member of the Tlingit Tribe of Alaska and Russ Lehman of the First American Education Project discussed the Native perspective on media coverage of Native people, the plight of Urban Indians & other issues affecting Native Americans.
Northwestern Exposure #353 for 10/21/01 - 57:00
Subject: Grief Fallout from the 911 Attacks
Guest: Elaine Childs-Gowell, Ph.D.
Length: 22:00
Contact: Good Grief Rituals or call (206) 781-0839
Date Aired: 10/21/01
Summary: Elaine Childs-Gowell, Ph.D. is a psychiatric nurse practitioner who specializes in the major grief issues of adults. She discussed the September 11th terrorist attacks and how individuals can respond to the grief issues in their own lives.
Subject: More Grief Fallout from the 911 Attacks
Guest: Elaine Childs-Gowell, Ph.D.
Length: 22:00
Contact: Good Grief Rituals or call (206) 781-0839
Date Aired: 10/21/01
Summary: Elaine Childs-Gowell, Ph.D. is a psychiatric nurse practitioner who specializes in the major grief issues of adults. She continued her discussion of the September 11th terrorist attacks and how individuals can respond to the grief issues in their own lives.
Northwestern Exposure #314A for 10/14/01 - 55:00 (First broadcast in October 2000)
Subject: Search & Rescue in Olympic National Park
Guests: Dan Pontbriand & Barb Maynes
Length: 22:00
Contact: http://www.nps.gov/olym/home.htm or (360) 452-0300
Date Aired: 10/14/01
Summary: Dan Pontbriand is a Lake District Ranger at Olympic National Park in the far Northwest corner of the lower 48 United States. Barb Maynes is the park's Public Information Officer. They discussed Olympic National Park, their experience working there, their favorite spots and the story recent rescue of a certain radio interview host.
Subject: More on Search & Rescue in Olympic National Park
Guests: Dan Pontbriand & Barb Maynes
Length: 22:00
Contact: http://www.nps.gov/olym/home.htm or (360) 452-0300
Date Aired: 10/8/00
Date Aired: 10/14/01
Summary: Dan Pontbriand is a Lake District Ranger at Olympic National Park in the far Northwest corner of the lower 48 United States. Barb Maynes is the park's Public Information Officer. They discussed the story recent rescue of a certain radio interview host and provided tips on how to survive getting lost in the wilderness.
Northwestern Exposure #352 for 10/7/01 - 56:00
Subject: The Activist Toolkit
Guest: Lauren Braden & Marina Skumanich
Length: 22:00
Contact: Seattle Audubon (206) 523-8243
Date Aired: 10/7/01
Summary: Lauren Braden, staff member and Marina Skumanich, volunteer with the Seattle Audubon Society discussed their organization, the genesis of their Activist Tool Kit and some of the specifics of citizen activism mentioned in the kit.
Subject: More on The Activist Toolkit
Guest: Lauren Braden & Marina Skumanich
Length: 22:00
Contact: Seattle Audubon (206) 523-8243
Date Aired: 10/7/01
Summary: Lauren Braden, staff member and Marina Skumanich, volunteer with the Seattle Audubon Society discussed their organization, their new Activist Tool Kit and more tips on citizen activism mentioned in the kit.
Northwestern Exposure #351 for 9/30/01 - 56:00
Subject: The Problems with the Typical American Diet
Guest: John Robbins
Length: 22:00
Contact: The Food Revolution
Date Aired: 9/30/01
Summary: Author John Robbins turned down the opportunity to be the sole heir of the Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream fortune to focus on promoting a plant-based diet.
He discussed dangers of a diet heavy in animal products, the cultural trance which prevents debate on health effects meat & dairy products and other themes from his book
The Food Revolution.
Subject: The Food Revolution continued
Guest: John Robbins
Length: 22:00
Contact: The Food Revolution
Date Aired: 9/30/01
Summary: Author John Robbins continued his discussion on the benefits of a plant-based diet & other themes from his book The Food Revolution.
He discussed dangers of a diet heavy in animal products and debunked propaganda of the beef, dairy and biotech industries.
Northwestern Exposure #350 for 9/23/01 - 57:00
Subject: Cool & The Post-War American Avant-Garde
Guest: Lewis MacAdams
Length: 22:00
Contact: Friends of the L.A. River
Date Aired: 9/23/01
Summary: Poet/Journalist Lewis MacAdams is author of Birth of the Cool: Beat, Bebop and the American Avant-Garde.
He discussed the book, the notion of how cool was an act of defiance starting amongst post-World War II African-American Jazz musicians and how it spread to the cultural mainstream.
Subject: More Cool and Freeing the L.A. River
Guest: Lewis MacAdams
Length: 22:00
Contact: Friends of the L.A. River
Date Aired: 9/23/01
Summary: Poet/Journalist Lewis MacAdams is author of Birth of the Cool: Beat, Bebop and the American Avant-Garde.
He continued his discussion of the cultural phenomenon of cool as well as his effort to restore the now concrete-covered L.A. River to something approximating its original state.
Northwestern Exposure #349 for 9/16/01 - 56:00
Subject: Redefining Health
Guestt: Paul Brenner, M.D. Ph.D.
Length: 22:00
Contact: (909) 659-4827 or Paul Brenner
Date Aired: 9/16/01
Summary: Former oncologist Paul Brenner is a psychologist and author of: "Seeing Your Life Through New Eyes: Insights to Freedom from Your Past.
He discussed his past, his definition of health which he sees as the acceptance and the appreciation of life and his Family Triangle modality for understanding how parents helped create one's issues.
Subject: Insights to Freedom From Your Past
Guest: Paul Brenner, M.D. Ph.D
Length: 22:00
Contact: (909) 659-4827 or Paul Brenner
Date Aired: 9/16/01
Summary: Former oncologist Paul Brenner is a psychologist and author. His new book is: "Seeing Your Life Through New Eyes: Insights to Freedom from Your Past.
He continued his discussion of true health and how one can get insights from one's past to end the practice of re-living old, destructive patterns.
Northwestern Exposure #348A for 9/9/01 - 58:00
Subject: Indicators of Sustainable Living
Guests: Ray Victorine and Kirvil Skinnerland
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 622-3522 or Sustainable Seattle Or their old site
Date Aired: 9/9/01
Summary: Living sustainably means the needs of the future must not be sacrificed to meet the demands of the present. Ray Victorine, Executive Director and Board Member Kirvil Skinnerland discussed the organization, the concept of sustainability and how the indicators developed by the organization have been used in cities around the world.
Subject: More Indicators of Sustainable Living
Guests: Ray Victorine and Kirvil Skinnerland
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 622-3522 or Sustainable Seattle Or their old site
Date Aired: 9/9/01
Summary: Executive Director Ray Victorine and Board Member Kirvil Skinnerland of Sustainable Seattle continued their discussion of sustainability and the efforts to educate the public on indicators which either support or hinder efforts to live in a sustainable manner, or in cooperation with natural systems.
Northwestern Exposure #285A for 9/2/01 - 56:00
Spokane only. Archive Edition from January '00
Subject: The Re-Integration of Arts and Social Services
Guest: Marc Weinblatt
Length: 21:00
Contact: marco59@aol.com or (360) 297-5059
Date Aired: 9/2/01
Summary: Marc Weinblatt, formerly of the Seattle Public Theater, is the founder of the Mandala Center for Awareness, Transformation and Action. He discussed the use of theater as a healing modality in a process created by Augusto Boal called: Theater of the Oppressed and how he applies it in his work.
Subject: More of The Re-Integration of Arts and Social Services
Guest: Marc Weinblatt
Length: 21:00
Contact: marco59@aol.com or (360) 297-5059
Date Aired: 9/2/01
Summary: Marc Weinblatt, formerly of the Seattle Public Theater, is the founder of the Mandala Center for Awareness, Transformation and Action. He continued his discussion the use of theater as a healing modality in a process created by Augusto Boal called: Theater of the Oppressed and how he applies it in his work.
Northwestern Exposure #347 for 9/2/01 - 56:00 Seattle Area Afiliates only!
Subject: Expanding The Monorail
Guests: Cindi Azevedo Laws & Harold Robertson
Length: 22:00
Contact: E.T.C. or (206) 262-8184
Date Aired: 9/2/01
Summary: Harold Robertson & Cindi Azevedo Laws represent the Elevated Transportation Company, the Public Development Authority charged with developing a proposal to extend the monorail. They discussed the history of the monorail, the history of the Initiatives which supported expansion and how monorail is a better traffic option than buses because of exclusive right-of-way.
Subject: Expanding The Monorail, Part 2
Guests: Cindi Azevedo Laws & Harold Robertson
Length: 22:00
Contact: E.T.C. or (206) 262-8184
Date Aired: 9/2/01
Summary: Harold Robertson & Cindi Azevedo Laws represent the Elevated Transportation Company, the P.D.A. charged with developing a proposal to extend the monorail. They continued their discussion of the effort to expand the monorail, the routes being proposed and how they are operating in a different manner than Sound Transit.
Northwestern Exposure #346 for 8/26/01 - 56:00
Subject: Initiative 254 - Labeling Genetically-Engineered Food
Guests: Sue Miller and Eve Raymer
Length: 22:00
Contact: P.O. Box 183, Rainier, WA 98576 or WA Right to Know
Date Aired: 8/26/01
Summary: Sue Miller, a retired teacher and Eve Raymer, a retired agriculture scientist, are involved in the effort to create awareness of the dangers of genetically-engineered food products and Sue is spearheading Initiative 254 in the State of Washington which would label food with genetically-engineered organisms. They discussed the initiative, the definition of such foods and the scientific dangers of eating such foods.
Subject: Initiative 254 - Labeling Genetically-Engineered Food, Part 2
Guests: Sue Miller and Eve Raymer
Length: 22:00
Contact: (360) 458-6777 x254 for Initiative 254
or (360) 736-0392 for the Progressive Digest, 1121 Harrison Av. PMB 114 Centralia, WA 98531 Email Eve Raymer
Date Aired: 8/26/01
Summary: Sue Miller, a retired teacher and Eve Raymer, a retired agriculture scientist, continued their discussion of Washington State Initiative 254 which would mandate labeling of food products with genetically-engineered organisms. They discussed the initiative and more of the scientific dangers of eating such foods.
Northwestern Exposure #345 for 8/19/01 - 56:00
Subject: Lesbian Health Issues
Guests: Kathleen Stine and Mary Dzieweczynski
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 323-6540 - Seattle Lesbian Cancer Project - or email Kathleen Stine
Date Aired: 8/19/01
Summary: Mary Dzieweczynski is the Executive Director of the Seattle Lesbian Cancer Project and Kathleen Stine is a Health Care Researcher and Founder of the Northwest Policy Institute. They discussed their respective organizations, the development of their own sexual orientation and the discrimination that affects the health of Lesbians.
Subject: More on Lesbian Health Issues
Guests: Kathleen Stine and Mary Dzieweczynski
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 323-6540 - Seattle Lesbian Cancer Project - or email Kathleen Stine
Date Aired: 8/19/01
Summary: Mary Dzieweczynski of the Seattle Lesbian Cancer Project and Kathleen Stine, a Health Care Researcher and Founder of the Northwest Policy Institute, continued their discussion of the discrimination that affects the health of Lesbians, health risks associated with Lesbians and resources available to Lesbians.
Northwestern Exposure #344 for 8/12/01 - 56:00
Subject: The Case Against Global Capitalism
Guest: George Draffan
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 723-4276 or Public Information Network
Date Aired: 8/12/01
Summary: George Draffan heads the Public Information Network, an organization which provides research & training to citizens working for corporate and governmental accountability as well as socially just & ecologically sustainable societies. He discussed how the corporate-controlled media limits debate and the motivation behind the recent protests in Genoa, Italy.
Subject: The Case Against Global Capitalism
Guest: George Draffan
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 723-4276 or Public Information Network
Date Aired: 8/12/01
Summary: George Draffan, the head of the Public Information Network, continued his discussion of global capitalism, including its origins and the giveaway of ten percent of the land of the continental U.S. to railroad companies in the 19th Century. He also discussed how we can limit corporate control.
Northwestern Exposure #282A for 8/5/01 Archived from December '99 - 57:00
Subject: A Salish Perspective on Wellness Part 2 of our Beaver Chief Memorial
Guest: Beaver Chief
Length: 23:00
Contact: Beaver Chief
Date Aired: 8/5/01
Summary: Beaver Chief was a spiritual leader who brought out the traditional teachings of the Northwest Coast Native American Salish people. He discussed his heritage, the songs and stories that are part of the Salish healing tradition and his collection of those songs on a new compact disc.
(Beaver Chief - Salmon Song 2:06.)
Subject: Another Salish Perspective on Wellness Part 2 of our Beaver Chief Memorial
Guest: Beaver Chief
Length: 23:00
Contact: Beaver Chief
Date Aired: 8/5/01
Summary: Beaver Chief, a spiritual leader who brought out the traditional teachings of the Northwest Coast Native American Salish people, continued his discussion of his heritage, the notion that owning land is almost incomprehensible by his people, the songs and stories that are part of the Salish healing tradition and his collection of those songs on a new compact disc.
Northwestern Exposure #245A for 7/29/01 Archived from August '98 - 56:15
Subject: The Boldt Decision and Prejudice Against Native Americans Part 1 of our Beaver Chief Memorial
Guest: Beaver Chief
Length: 22:00
Contact: Beaver Chief
Date Aired: 7/29/01
Summary: Beaver Chief, an Indian Doctor, indigenous to the Seattle area, discussed the hatred toward Indians in the wake of the Boldt decision, his feelings about the Federal Government and their treatment of Native people and his thoughts about the inherent spirituality of Seattle.
Subject: The Sacred Path of One Northwest Native American
Guest: Beaver Chief
Length: 22:00
Contact: Beaver Chief Part 1 of our Beaver Chief Memorial
Date Aired: 7/29/01
Summary: Beaver Chief, an Indian Doctor, indigenous to the Seattle area, discussed his path from self-described "gangster" in trouble with the law, to that of an Indian Doctor, the tradition in his family. He discussed some of the native spiritual traditions and mythology and his own initiation.
Northwestern Exposure #274A for 7/22/01 Archived from October '99 - 54:00
Subject: The Makah Whale Hunt from the Whales Perspective
Guest: Mary Getten
Length: 22:00
Contact: (360) 376-7606 or Mary Getten
Date Aired: 7/22/01
Summary: Mary Getten is a naturalist who leads whale and wildlife trips in the San Juan Islands. She coordinates activities of the San Juan County Marine Mammal Stranding Network and is a staff member at the Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehab Center. She also is an Animal Consultant who specializes in telepathic communication and problem solving. She discussed her work, the Makah Indian Tribe whale hunt from the whales perspective and how the notion of telepathy is gaining credibility and interest.
Subject: Animal Telepathy and the Reconnection with Nature
Guest: Mary Getten
Length: 22:00
Contact: (360) 376-7606 or Mary Getten
Date Aired: 7/22/01
Summary: Mary Getten coordinates activities of the San Juan County Marine Mammal Stranding Network and is a staff member at the Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehab Center. She also is an Animal Consultant who specializes in telepathic communication and problem solving. She demonstrated her work, discussed how the notion of telepathy is gaining credibility and interest, and talked about how the emergence of interest in animal telepathy is a sign of our need for a reconnection with nature.
Northwestern Exposure #259A for 7/15/01 Archived from June '99 - 52:00
Subject: Awakening Intuition, Part 1
Guest: Mona Lisa Schultz, M.D., Ph.D.
Length: 21:00
Contact: Random House
Date Aired: 7/15/01
Summary: Dr. Schultz is a neuropsychiatrist and neuroscientist and has worked as a medical intuitive for more than ten years. She is also the author of "Awakening Intuition: Using Your Mind-Body Network for Insight and Healing." She defined intuition, talked about how it is related to wellness and how certain diseases are linked to certain energy centers in the body.
Subject: Awakening Intuition, Part 2
Guest: Mona Lisa Schultz, M.D., Ph.D.
Length: 21:00
Contact: Random House
Date Aired: 7/15/01
Summary: Dr. Schultz is a neuropsychiatrist and neuroscientist and has worked as a medical intuitive for more than ten years. She is also the author of "Awakening Intuition: Using Your Mind-Body Network for Insight and Healing." She discussed nations from her book, including how certain diseases are linked to certain energy centers in the body and how cancer is linked to loss of a loved one or sense of security.
Northwestern Exposure #261A for 7/8/01 Archived from July '99 - 56:00
Subject: Trapeze as Metaphor for Living, Part 1
Guest: Sam Keen
Length: 21:00
Contact: Sonoma Trapeze Troupe - 16331 Norrbum Rd. Sonoma, CA 95476
Date Aired: 7/8/01
Summary: Sam Keen is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, former consulting editor of Psychology Today and author of 12 books, including "Learning to Fly: Trapeze - Reflections on Fear, Trust and the Joy of Letting Go." He spent over 5 years learning the flying trapeze, and he related that the lessons he learned show how trapeze can be a metaphor for life and how people can transcend lifelong barriers through this art.
Subject: Trapeze as Metaphor for Living, Part 2
Guest: Sam Keen
Length: 21:00
Contact: Sonoma Trapeze Troupe - 16331 Norrbum Rd. Sonoma, CA 95476
Date Aired: 7/8/00
Summary: Sam Keen is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, former consulting editor of Psychology Today and author of 12 books, including "Learning to Fly: Trapeze - Reflections
on Fear, Trust and the Joy of Letting Go." He spent over 5 years learning the flying trapeze, and he related that the lessons he learned show how trapeze can be a metaphor for life and
how people can transcend lifelong barriers through this art.
Northwestern Exposure #343 for 7/1/01 - 56:00
Subject: Shifting Psychology to a more Holistic Paradigm
Guests: Linda Ferrell and Jamal Rahman
Length: 22:00
Contact: 206.367.0604 or Sacred Psychology Association or linda@sacredpsy.org
Date Aired: 7/1/01
Summary: Linda Ferrell is a licensed counselor and hypnotherapist and Director of the Sacred Psychology Association. Jamal is Co-Director of the Association and a minister, educator and counselor. They discussed sacred psychology, their organization and the pillars on which sacred psychology is founded.
Subject: More on Sacred Psychology
Guests: Linda Ferrell and Jamal Rahman
Length: 22:00
Contact: 360.653.3140 or Sacred Psychology Association or jamal@sacredpsy.org
Date Aired: 7/1/01
Summary: Linda Ferrell, licensed counselor, hypnotherapist & Director of the Sacred Psychology Association and Jamal Rahman, Co-Director and a minister, educator and counselor, continued their discussion of sacred psychology, their work with victims of sexual abuse and the shift to a more holistic paradigm in psychology.
Northwestern Exposure #342 for 6/24/01 - 59:30
Subject: Our Coffee Habit & its Effect on Migratory Songbirds
Guest: Danny O'Keefe
Length: 22:00
Contact: 206.374.3674 or Songbird Foundation
Date Aired: 6/24/01
Summary: Singer & songwriter Danny O'Keefe started the Songbird Foundation to promote awareness of the decimation of migratory and native songbird habitat and species resulting from non-sustainable agricultural and development practices in the Americas. He discussed the epiphany that led to
the organization's creation and details about those unsustainable practices.
(Danny O'Keefe -"A Rare Bird")
Subject: More on Our Coffee Habit & its Effect on Migratory Songbirds
Guest: Danny O'Keefe
Length: 22:00
Contact: 206.374.3674 or Songbird Foundation
Date Aired: 6/24/01
Summary: Singer & songwriter Danny O'Keefe started the Songbird Foundation to promote awareness of the decimation of migratory and native songbird habitat and species resulting from non-sustainable agricultural and development practices in the Americas. He discussed the history of coffee and how American consumers could improve conditions for songbirds.
Northwestern Exposure #341 for 6/17/01 - 54:00
Subject: Understanding U.S. Policy Regarding the Middle East
Guest: Edward Peck
Length: 22:00
Contact: N.A.
Date Aired: 6/17/01
Summary: Edward Peck is a retired 32 year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service and was in the Northwest to discuss American policy regarding the Middle East. He talked about his Foreign Service experience, his notions about how foreign policy works and the number of Palestinian refugees.
Subject: More on U.S. Policy Regarding the Middle East
Guest: Edward Peck
Length: 22:00
Contact: N.A.
Date Aired: 6/17/01
Summary: Edward Peck is a retired 32 year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service and was in the Northwest to discuss American policy regarding the Middle East. He talked about his Foreign Service experience, his notions about how foreign policy works and the number of Palestinian refugees.
Northwestern Exposure #238A for 6/10/01 - 54:00 (Originally aired in May '98)
Subject: Rehabilitating Prisoners with Vipassana Meditation
Guests: Rick Crutcher and Lucia Meijer
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 296-6826 Vipassna Meditation (360) 978-5434
Date Aired: 6/10/01
Summary: Rick Crutcher is a teacher of Vipassana meditation and Lucia Meijer is the Administrator of the North Seattle Rehabilitation Facility of the King County Jail System. They discussed the use of Vipassana meditation to rehabilitate criminals and how history has shown that criminals do NOT become productive human beings out of fear of punishment.
Subject: The Poetry of Joanne Kyger
Guest: Joanne Kyger
Length: 22:00
Contact: N.A.
Date Aired: 6/10/01
Summary: Joanne Kyger is an internationally-known author and a teacher at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute. She discussed her work, poetry, the life of Madame Blavatsky (the founder of Theosophy), the life of her friend Allen Ginsberg and she also read some poems.
Northwestern Exposure #235A for 6/3/01 - 54:00 (Originally aired in May '98)
Subject: Ending Domestic Violence, Pt. 1
Guest: Neil Jacobson, Ph.D.
Length: 22:00
Contact: National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233
Date Aired: 6/3/01
Summary: Dr. Jacobson, along with Dr. John Gottman, are the lead researchers of a breakthrough study at the University of Washington on the nature of Domestic Violence. They are also co-authors of: "When Men Batter Women: New Insights into Ending Abusive Relationships." He discussed why he has dedicated so much of his life to this project, the definition of "battering" as used in the study and the study itself.
Subject: Ending Domestic Violence, Pt. 2
Guest: Neil Jacobson, Ph.D.
Length: 22:00
Contact: National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233
Date Aired: 6/3/01
Summary: Dr. Jacobson, along with Dr. John Gottman, are the lead researchers of a breakthrough study at the University of Washington on the nature of Domestic Violence. They are also co-authors of: "When Men Batter Women: New Insights into Ending Abusive Relationships." In part two of a two part interview, he discussed the two basic types of batterers, Cobras and Pit Bulls and the emotional abuse that often forces women to leave their abusive partners.
Northwestern Exposure #340 for 5/27/01 - 55:15
Subject: Integrating Ecology & Literature
Guests: Saul Weisberg, Jeff Muse
Length: 22:00
Contact: (360) 856-5700 x209 or North Cascades Institute
Date Aired: 5/27/01
Summary: Saul Weisberg, Executive Director and Jeff Muse, Community Relations and Marketing Coordinator of the North Cascades Institute talked about the history and mission of this organization dedicated to educating people of all ages about the natural history and culture of the Pacific Northwest and the role of literature in that effort. Jeff read some of Jack Kerouac's Dharma Bums.
Subject: Integrating Ecology & Literature, Part 2
Guests: Saul Weisberg, Jeff Muse
Length: 22:00
Contact: (360) 856-5700 x209 or North Cascades Institute
Date Aired: 5/27/01
Summary: Saul Weisberg, Executive Director and Jeff Muse, Community Relations and Marketing Coordinator of the North Cascades Institute talked conserving and restoring Northwest Environments by creating an ecologically literate and engaged public and about the success of the integration of education and ecology.
Northwestern Exposure #339 for 5/20/01 - 54:00
Subject: Saving the Great Bear Rainforest
Guests: Arielle Stein and Aaron Jackson
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 781-1102 or Forest Ethics
Date Aired: 5/20/01
Summary: Aaron Jackson and Arielle Stein of Forest Ethics discussed their organization, their effort to prevent unsustainable logging practices in the Great Bear Rainforest and the methods used to achieve the victory.
Subject: Saving the Great Bear Rainforest 2
Guests: Arielle Stein and Aaron Jackson
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 781-1102 or Forest Ethics
Date Aired: 5/20/01
Summary: Aaron Jackson and Arielle Stein of Forest Ethics continued their discussion of their organization, their effort to prevent unsustainable logging practices in the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia and pressure put on transnational corporations to achieve the victory.
Northwestern Exposure #338 for 5/13/01 - 56:00
Subject: The Effects of Plan Columbia on Native Colombians
Guests: Betsy Boatner, Carlos Sanchez & two anonymous Colombians
Length: 22:00
Contact: (202) 785-3334, (410) 625-2220 or (707) 825-7640 or
Amazon Alliance and Catholic Relief Services
Date Aired: 5/13/01
Summary: Betsy Boatner, representing the Amazon Alliance, Carlos Sanchez of Catholic Relief Services and two indigenous Colombians who preferred to remain anonymous talked about Plan Columbia, the effort to eradicate coca crops through chemical aerial spraying.
Subject: More on Plan Columbia
Guests Betsy Boatner, Carlos Sanchez & two anonymous Colombians
Length: 22:00
Contact: (202) 785-3334, (410) 625-2220 or (707) 825-7640 or
Amazon Alliance and Catholic Relief Services
Date Aired: 5/13/01
Summary: Betsy Boatner of the Amazon Alliance, Carlos Sanchez of Catholic Relief Services and two indigenous Colombians who preferred to remain anonymous talked about Plan Columbia, the effort to eradicate coca crops through chemical aerial spraying, the effects of the spraying on the people of their villages and their need to be anonymous for fear of reprisals.
Northwestern Exposure #304A for 5/6/01, First Aired in June 2000 - 56:00
Subject: Integrating Conventional and Natural Medicines for Cancer
Guest: Dan Labriola, N.D.
Length: 22:00
Contact: Prima Health or (206) 784-9111
Date Aired: 5/6/01
Summary: Dr. Dan Labriola is a Naturopathic Doctor who consultants hospitals, bone marrow transplantation centers & cancer treatment facilities worldwide & is also
author of: Complimentary Cancer Therapies: Combining Traditional and Alternative Approaches for the Best Possible Outcome. He discussed integration of conventional and natural medicines in treating cancer.
Subject: Integrating Conventional & Natural Medicines for Cancer, pt. 2
Guest: Dan Labriola, N.D.
Length: 22:00
Contact: Prima Health or (206) 784-9111
Date Aired: 5/6/01
Summary: Dr. Dan Labriola is a Naturopathic Doctor who is author of: Complimentary Cancer Therapies: Combining Traditional and Alternative Approaches for the Best Possible Outcome.
He continued his discussion of the integration of conventional and natural medicines to treat cancer patients.
Northwestern Exposure #337 for 4/29/01 - 56:00
Subject: The Strategic Defense Initiative
Guest: Don Whitmore
Length: 22:00
Contact: (253) 833-2941 or Abolish Nukes.com
Date Aired: 4/29/01
Summary: Don Whitmore is a retired Boeing aerospace engineer as well as Founder and President of the Third Millennium Foundation. He discussed the Strategic Defense Initiative or Star Wars program, its history and the flaws in its technology.
Subject: The Strategic Defense Initiative, Part 2
Guest: Don Whitmore
Length: 22:00
Contact: (253) 833-2941 or Abolish Nukes.com
Date Aired: 4/29/01
Summary: Don Whitmore, retired Boeing aerospace engineer & Founder/President of the Third Millennium Foundation continued his discussion of the Strategic Defense Initiative, how missile interception technology failed during the Gulf War & the paradigm shift needed to better prioritize spending to benefit the American people and lead the world by example.
Northwestern Exposure #336 for 4/22/01 - 55:00
Subject: The Poetic Activism Legacy of Allen Ginsberg
Guests: Anne Waldman & Andrew Schelling
Length: 22:00
Contact: Naropa University
Date Aired: 4/22/01
Summary: Anne Waldman and Andrew Schelling, from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, co-founded by Anne and Allen Ginsberg in 1974 and now part of Naropa University, discussed Allen's poetry activism, his legacy and how projects designed to help young people express themselves are critical in the effort to prevent high school violence. Anne read from her new book: Marriage: A Sentence.
Subject: The Poetic Activism Legacy of Allen Ginsberg
Guests: Anne Waldman & Andrew Schelling
Length: 22:00
Contact: Naropa University
Date Aired: 4/22/01
Summary: Anne Waldman and Andrew Schelling, teachers at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, discussed Allen's Mind Writing Slogans, his American Sentences form & erotic poems of ancient India, which Andrew has translated.
Northwestern Exposure #297A for 4/15/01 - 54:00
Subject: Causes of Global Warming
Guest: Patrick Mazza
Length: 22:00
Contact: Climate Solutions or (360) 352-1763
Date Aired: 4/15/01
Summary: Patrick Mazza is the Senior Writer/Researcher for Climate Solutions, a group based in Olympia, Washington working to make the region a global leader in climate change response. He discussed the organization, the facts of global warming as accepted by a critical mass of scientists and the tax breaks for oil companies that help maintain our dependence on fossil fuels.
Subject: Causes of Global Warming, 2
Guest: Patrick Mazza
Length: 22:00
Contact: Climate Solutions or (360) 352-1763
Date Aired: 4/15/01
Summary: Patrick Mazza is the Senior Writer/Researcher for Climate Solutions, a group based in Olympia, Washington working to make the region a global leader in climate change response. He discussed the organization, the emerging technologies that will replace fossil fuels and his vision of how our energy grid system is becoming decentralized.
Northwestern Exposure #335 for 4/8/01 - 54:00
Subject: Protecting Ancient Northwest Forests
Guest: Michael Closson
Length: 21:00
Contact: Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project
Date Aired: 4/8/01
Summary: Michael Closson is the Executive Director of the Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project, a non-profit organization which seeks to restore the ecological integrity of forests in the Northwest. He discussed the organization, its history and mission and the plethora of benefits old growth forests provide.
Subject: Protecting Ancient Northwest Forests
Guest: Michael Closson
Length: 21:00
Contact: Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project
Date Aired: 4/8/01
Summary: Michael Closson is the Executive Director of the Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project, a non-profit organization which seeks to restore the ecological integrity of forests in the Northwest. He discussed the organization, their success at building coalitions and the renewed threats to biological diversity in the Northwest the new administration poses.
Northwestern Exposure #334 for 4/1/01 - 54:00
Subject: The Future of the Human Soul
Guest: Dr. Robert Keck
Length: 21:00
Contact: RobertKeck.com
Date Aired: 4/1/01
Summary: Dr. Robert Keck is a theologian, scholar and author. in his book: "Sacred Quest: The Evolution and Future of the Human Soul" he discusses the evidence that suggests the human soul has had three major epochs, the third of which we are just entering.
Subject: More on The Future of the Human Soul
Guest: Dr. Robert Keck
Length: 21:00
Contact: RobertKeck.com
Date Aired: 4/1/01
Summary: Dr. Robert Keck is a theologian, scholar and author. in his book: "Sacred Quest: The Evolution and Future of the Human Soul" he discusses the values associated with humanity's adolescent soul and the evidence that suggests that collective soul is entering its adulthood.
Northwestern Exposure #333 for 3/25/01 - 55:00
Subject: Gulf War Syndrome
Guest: Dr. Stephen Hunt
Length: 21:00
Contact: 800.PGW.VETS or Gulf War Illnesses
Date Aired: 3/25/01
Summary: Dr. Stephen Hunt is the Director of the Seattle Gulf War clinic.
He discussed his background in taking on difficult assignments, such as Gulf War Vets and
Native Americans in Neah Bay, the history of the Gulf War clinic and the
symptoms of Gulf War syndrome.
Subject: Gulf War Syndrome, Pt II
Guest: Dr. Stephen Hunt
Length: 21:00
Contact: 800.PGW.VETS or Gulf War Illnesses
Date Aired: 3/25/01
Summary: Dr. Stephen Hunt, the Director of the Seattle Gulf War clinic, continued his discussion his interest in helping veterans stemming from his father's experience at the Battle of the Bulge and going to college during the Vietnam War and the Whole Systems perspective demanded of healing professionals who want to help veterans with Gulf War syndrome.
Northwestern Exposure #332 for 3/18/01 - 57:00
Subject: The Changing Face of the American Family
Guests: Michael & Jon Galluccio
Length: 23:00
Contact: Galluccio.com
Date Aired: 3/18/01
Summary: Michael & Jon Galluccio are a committed same sex couple that challenged a law in New Jersey which prevented legal adoption by such couples. Their saga of adopting Adam, a baby born addicted to many drugs has been chronicled in their book: An American Family and they discussed their effort to adopt Adam and the nature of same-sex couples.
Subject: The Changing Face of the American Family, Part 2
Guests: Michael & Jon Galluccio
Length: 23:00
Contact: Galluccio.com
Date Aired: 3/18/01
Summary: Michael & Jon Galluccio are a committed same sex couple that challenged a law in New Jersey which prevented legal adoption by such couples. Their adoption saga has been chronicled in their book: An American Family and they discussed the opposition they faced from religious fundamentalists and pertinent bible passages on homosexuality.
Northwestern Exposure #331 for 3/11/01 - 57:00
Subject: Skinner Releasing Technique
Guests: Joan Skinner, Stephanie Skura
Length 23:00
Contact: Skinner Releasing Technique or (253) 333-9437
Date Aired: 3/11/01
Summary: Joan Skinner is a dancer and dance teacher who has headed dance programs at the Universities of Illinois and Washington. She is also the creator of Skinner Releasing Technique. Stephanie Skura is a renowned dancer and choreographer who is one of the world's top three teachers of SRT. Together they discussed this innovative approach to dance training which is being used for anyone who moves.
Subject: Skinner Releasing Technique, Part 2
Guests: Joan Skinner, Stephanie Skura
Length 23:00
Contact: Skinner Releasing Technique or (253) 333-9437
Date Aired: 3/11/01
Summary: Joan Skinner is a dancer and dance teacher who has headed dance programs at the Universities of Illinois and Washington and the creator of Skinner Releasing Technique. Stephanie Skura is a renowned dancer and choreographer who is one of the world's top three teachers of SRT. Together they continued their discussion of this innovative approach to dance training which is being used for anyone who moves.
Northwestern Exposure #298A for 3/4/01 - (1st aired in April 2000) 55:05
Subject: The Suburb and Smart Urban Design
Guest: Daniel Williams
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 624-5702 or http://www.cnu.org
Date Aired: 3/4/01
Summary: Daniel Williams is an architect with the Seattle firm Jones & Jones, a fellow in the American Institute of Architects and Chair of the Task Force on the Environment and Energy for the Congress for the New Urbanism. He discussed the New Urbanism, the evolution of the American suburb and the need for saving resources through smart urban design that aids livability.
Subject: The Suburb and Smart Urban Design
Guest: Daniel Williams
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 624-5702 or http://www.cnu.org
Date Aired: 3/4/01
Summary: Daniel Williams is an architect with the Seattle firm Jones & Jones, a fellow in the American Institute of Architects and Chair of the Task Force on the Environment and Energy for the Congress for the New Urbanism. He discussed the organization and the need for incorporating sound biology into urban design.
Northwestern Exposure #330 for 2/25/01 - 57:30
Subject: Beyond The Band-Aid: Healing The Wounds of Poverty
Guest: Reverend Tom Quigley
Length: 23:00
Contact: Church Council (206) 525-1213 or Call To Renewal Poverty Facts
Date Aired: 2/25/01
Summary: Reverend Tom Quigley is the outgoing President & Director of the Church Council of Greater Seattle, a coalition of churches, volunteers and numerous religious organizations serving poor & at risk populations and advocating for global peace justice issues. He discussed the plight of the poor in America and the Puget Sound region and the efforts being made by faith-based organizations to end poverty.
Subject: Healing The Wounds of Poverty, Part 2
Guest: Reverend Tom Quigley
Length: 22:00
Contact: Church Council (206) 525-1213 or Call To Renewal Poverty Facts
Date Aired: 2/25/01
Summary: Reverend Tom Quigley, President & Director of the Church Council of Greater Seattle, continued his discussion of America 's poor and disadvantaged populations & efforts to address those populations through faith-based activities, especially the Call to Renewal coalition.
Northwestern Exposure #329 for 2/18/01 - 57:30
Subject: Consumer Resistance to Genetically-Engineered Foods
Guest: Beth Burrows
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.edmonds-institute.org or 425-775-5383
Contact: The Campaign to Label G.E. Foods
Date Aired: 2/18/01
Summary: Beth Burrows is the Founder, President and Director of the Edmonds Institute, a non-profit public interest organization committed to the health and sustainability of ecosystems and their inhabitants. She discussed the Institute, the subject of genetically-engineered foods and the breakdown in the democratic process she believes led to the availability of such products.
Subject: Consumer Resistance to Genetically-Engineered Foods, Pt 2
Guest: Beth Burrows
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.edmonds-institute.org or 425-775-5383
Contact: The Campaign to Label G.E. Foods
Date Aired: 2/18/01
Summary: Beth Burrows is the Founder, President and Director of the Edmonds Institute, a non-profit public interest organization. She discussed her discussion on the subject of genetically-engineered foods and a poll in which over ninety-five percent of the respondents said they would not surrender to the notion of eating foods with genetically-engineered organisms.
Northwestern Exposure #294A for 2/11/01 (1st aired in April 2000) - 55:00
Subject: The Case for Legal Rights for Animals
Guest: Steven M. Wise
Length: 22:00
Contact: http://www.cefr.org/
Date Aired: 2/11/01
Summary: Steven M. Wise is an animal protection lawyer who teaches Animal Rights Law at the Harvard, Vermont and John Marshall Schools of Law. He is also author of: Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals. He discussed the events that led him into this field and his legal case for animal rights
Subject: More of the Case for Legal Rights for Animals
Guest: Steven M. Wise
Length: 22:00
Contact: http://www.cefr.org/
Date Aired: 2/11/01
Summary: Steven M. Wise is an animal protection lawyer who teaches Animal Rights Law at the Harvard, Vermont and John Marshall Schools of Law. He is also author of: Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals. He discussed the rights he believes chimpanzees and pygmy chimps should be granted and the ramifications for research and other aspects of life as we know it.
Northwestern Exposure #286A for 2/4/01 (1st aired in Feb 2000) - 55:00
Subject: War Prevention in the Balkans
Guest: Terry Moyemont
Length: 21:00
Contact: www.lehnherr.com/lightbrigade
Date Aired: 2/4/01
Summary: Terry Moyemont has been a film producer for nearly 40 years. He went to Macedonia in the Balkans to document the efforts of the United Nations Preventive Deployment force before the war in Kosovo. He discussed the access he had into the peacekeeping forces of the U.S. and of Finland, his film: On Tour with the Blue Berets and the costs of prevention as opposed to the costs (in dollars and human suffering) of war.
Subject: The U.N. Preventive Deployment Force and violence on TV
Guest: Terry Moyemont
Length: 21:00
Contact: www.lehnherr.com/lightbrigade
Date Aired: 2/4/01
Summary: Terry Moyemont has been a film producer for nearly 40 years. He went to Macedonia in the Balkans to document the efforts of the United Nations Preventive Deployment force before the war in Kosovo. He discussed his film: On Tour with the Blue Berets and the ignorance of TV news executives that he encountered in his efforts to get his documentary on TV.
Northwestern Exposure #328 for 1/28/01 - 55:00
Subject: Training Parent Coaches as Catalysts for Social Evolution
Guest: Gloria de Gaetano, M.Ed.
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.growsmartbrains.com or (425) 401-1519
Date Aired: 1/28/01
Summary: Gloria de Gaetano is a parent, author & former teacher, school district administrator, university instructor, curriculum specialist, and media literacy consultant. The founder of the Parent Coaching Institute, she discussed the need for parent coaches to help parents raise healthier kids.
Subject: More on The Parent Coaching Institute
Guest: Gloria de Gaetano, M.Ed.
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.growsmartbrains.com or (425) 401-1519
Date Aired: 1/28/01
Summary: Gloria de Gaetano is a parent, author & former teacher, school district administrator, university instructor, curriculum specialist, and media literacy consultant. The founder of the parent Coaching Institute discussed how parent coaches get placement and how they will help foment the cultural renaissance in America.
Northwestern Exposure #327 for 1/21/01 - 56:00
Subject: Fighting a Broccoli Patent
Guests: Greg & Lorna Lynn
Length: 22:00
Contact: Harmonyfarm@aol.com (800) 215-8585
Date Aired: 1/21/01
Summary: Greg and Lorna Lynn are co-owners of Harmony Farms in Auburn, Washington. They discussed the 1998 patent awarded to Brassica Protection Products for broccoli sprouts and their legal battle to continue growing broccoli sprouts without becoming a distributor of Brassica products.
Subject: More Ramifications of Genetically-Modified Organisms
Guest: Craig Winters
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.thecampaign.org or 425-771-4049
Date Aired: 1/21/01
Summary: Craig Winters is the Executive Director of the Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Foods. He discussed the latest developments since the untested release of genetically-engineered organisms into the environment, including the new weed control problems in Canada.
Northwestern Exposure #299A for 1/14/01 - 54:00
Subject: A Direct Path of Spirituality
Guest: Andrew Harvey
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.broadwaybooks.com
Date Aired: 1/14/01
Summary: Andrew Harvey is a world-renowned religious scholar, teacher, mystic and author of: The Direct Path: Creating a Journey to the Divine using the World s Mystical Traditions. He discussed the evolution of HIS direct path, how WE may accomplish our own and other thoughts from his new book.
Subject: A Direct Path of Spirituality, Part 2
Guest: Andrew Harvey
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.broadwaybooks.com
Date Aired: 1/14/01
Summary: Andrew Harvey, world-renowned religious scholar, teacher, mystic and author of: The Direct Path: Creating a Journey to the Divine using the World s Mystical Traditions discussed the evolution of spirituality from organization-based to how WE may accomplish our own direct path.
Northwestern Exposure #326 for 1/07/01 - 56:00
Subject: Cultivating Co-Intelligence
Guest: Tom Atlee
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.co-intelligence.org or P.O. Box 493, Eugene, OR 97440
Date Aired: 1/7/01
Summary: Tom Atlee is founder & President of the Co-Intelligence Institute, a non-profit organization which promotes awareness of co-intelligence and of the many existing tools & ideas that can be used to increase it. He discussed the path which led him to dedicate his life to this vocation.
Subject: More Co-Intelligence
Guest: Tom Atlee
Length: 22:00
Contact: www.co-intelligence.org or P.O. Box 493, Eugene, OR 97440
Date Aired: 1/7/01
Summary: Tom Atlee, founder & President of the Co-Intelligence Institute, discussed examples of cooperative intelligence, or co-intelligence, especially as they relate to governance.