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Carrie Newcomer Loving Beyond Knowing Inspiring interview!Inspiring interview. Much that is uplifting here. Thank you! Dawn Briskey (not verified)
Will Fudeman The Green Trees of Ithaca I love this interviewerI love this interviewer. Great to hear you laughing. "Why Bother" is a kick. Jeff Cohen (not verified)
Will Fudeman The Green Trees of Ithaca Song of the SoulWhat a rare and valuable show. A pleasure to talk with Mark and I look forward to listening to many more creative souls. Will Fudeman (not verified)
Extinct, In Our Hearts Thoroughly enjoyed this interviewI rarely listen all the way through a broadcast but this one captured my attention. Mark crafted a great interview with both knowledge and curiosity. I felt like I was sitting in a room with these guys just soaking it all in. I have read a couple of BJ Hollars books and will need to read more. D Hookom (not verified)
Mary Bue Savasana Grunge Nature Gorgeous Music Loved herI have been following Mary Bue for a long time now. First time I got to know her from https://featuredsongs.com/. Loved all the pieces from her. Best wishes Jason hayweather (not verified)
Kevin McMullin Stories of Darkness & Light Kevin McMullinSo good to hear more of Kevin's story and his wonderful insights. Phillip Warner (not verified)
Regla Garcia-Schmidt Sweet Angel Warrior Excellent!Excellent! Delma (not verified)
Regla Garcia-Schmidt Sweet Angel Warrior Wow!Beautiful singer/songwriter. Delma (not verified)
Live Fully, Love Wastefully, Sing Passionately Great editing!I like to talk, and Mark and I had a lengthy interview. He did a great job distilling the comments down to what was truly essential for radio. Thanks very much! Anyone who is actually interested in my other musings can click on the bonus tracks above. Susan Urban (not verified)
Native Land Return Taos Pueblo & Standing Rock ActivismGreetings from Joanne Forman, an oldtimer in Taos, New Mexico. Just heard part of "Spirit in Action" on "my" Pacifica-related station, KCEI, 90.1 FM. MOST interested to hear the gentleman who biked Minnesota, and his remarks about land return/reparations. (Taos Pueblo has managed to hang on to about 50,000 acres.) Regarding Standing Rock: I have not, so far, been able to find an answer to this question; hope you can help: Was there then (or now)any attempt to contact PIPELINE WORKERS--either through their union, or any other means? Obviously, if the workers don't do the work, the work doesn't get done. At the same time, workers with good jobs are eager to hang on to them. IF an attempt was made, whether it was rebuffed or not, we'd at least know something. I CAN'T be the only person to have thought of this!!! Thanks for your attention, and I will pay more attention to Northern Spirit Radio. Joanne Forman (not verified)