1/25/2008

January 26, 2008

Join the gang this Sat. on Wake Up & Live at 9:00 Central time as we talk with Trish Broersma about her recent book, Riding into Your Mythic Life.

Trish's book is not simply about horses or only for horse lovers. Riding into Your Mythic Life is for everyone. It's beautifully written and such an expression of Trish's heart. Don't miss this on Sat. at 9:00 Central at
http://www.radiofreenashville.org/ And check out http://www.trishbroersma.com/ for more.

1/18/2008

January 19, 2008

Listen Saturday as we talk with author and Spiritual Cinema Circle co-founder Gay Hendricks about his latest book "Five Wishes" and more.
(See www.hendricks.com www.illuminationuniversity.com & www.spiritualcinemacircle.com )

Prior to Gay we'll be joined by members of Space Craft (ambient musical group)

That's "Wake Up & Live"
6-8 Pacific, 7-9 Mountain, 8-10 Central and 9-11 New York time at www.radiofreenashville.org
Archived shows at www.seedsthestory.com/wakeup

1/10/2008

January 12, 2008

Nashvillians Leslie Ratliff and Katie Doyle join us in the studio at 9:00 to talk about their recent trip to Bali with singer/songwriter Jana Stanfield (the queen of heavy mental.) Leslie & Katie will talk about their discoveries and what they gleaned that might benefit our society and vice versa. And read about Jana Stanfield's present journey in India at www.janastanfield.com Contact Joy at office@janastanfield.com if you'd like to be on Jana's email list! Jana has great tunes like "I'm Not Lost I'm Just Exploring" and "If I Were Brave."

1/02/2008

January 5, 2008

In hour one we will spin some music and Cecily Friday joins us to dicuss the Iowa primary results.

Then in hour two Joy Jinks joins us. Like so many small towns across the country, Colquitt, Georgia was dying until Joy was compelled to help folks remember who they are through story and song. Named after the stew-like dish indigenous to the area, "Swamp Gravy" entering its 16th year presents stories of universal appeal- stories about family, community, life and death with a cast of over 100 local people. (See http://www.swampgravy.com/)

Designated the "Official Folk Life Play of Georgia", Swamp Gravy revived Colquitt, CA, was a designated cultural event at the 1996 Olympics as well as being selected to perform at the Kennedy Center the same year.

Now the Swamp Gravy Institute in conjunction with the Institute of Cultural Affairs consults throughout the U.S. and abroad to assist other communities in remembering who they really are through storytelling and song. Visit http://www.swampgravy.com/ and http://www.ica-usa.org/ and http://www.icaworld.org/ to learn more and listen in this Saturday as we talk with Joy Jinks about Swamp Gravy as well as her experience of using the process this summer in a Kenyan village.

And listen to various shows at www.seedsthestory.com/wakeup