Thank You!Mark, Thank you so much for such a lovely conversation. Your deep listening and reflections are a gift to me, and your programming is a gift to the broader community. You put me at ease, we had a natural discussion, and you did a great job editing an unscripted conversation into the timeframe of your program. I really look forward to listening to more episodes, learning more musicians, and connecting at that soul level I so highly value. THANK YOU. Jennifer
Very good Mark; HJ Ross really struck a chord with me. I loved the 'dumb bell' analogy. I'd like to read the chapters on his recomendations.
We are divided by our identity choices. Seeking the 'language of unity'... it won't be found unless we look for it with intent. We need to be more symmetrical in our world view.
Together, we can seek a common destiny... or share the consequences of an undesirable fate.
Songs of the SoulI thoroughly enjoyed this interview. Great music Wendy and great conversation. Thank you to Mark with Northern Spirit Radio and Wendy Martin for your inspiring music.
Thank youThank you for your thought provoking and moving interview. It's refreshing to hear music and thought that runs deeper than what is normally available, I will tune in for more in the future.
Grateful to be included on this retrospectiveLast Spring, I had the pleasure of talking with Mark Judkins Helpsmeet who hosts a show called Song of the Soul on Northern Spirit Radio. I loved our conversation, and I'm grateful to be included on this retrospective show with such talented Minnesota music makers and friends. xo
Again an unexpected gift!Early last year, I was a guest on Northern Spirit Radio's show 'Song of the Soul'. I remember my conversation with the host, Mark, as such an unexpected gift! He's had a whole slew of MN musicians on in the last year, and put together this little retrospective for your listening pleasure! Bonus - 3 of the other guests are #ToiletTunes alums!
Very good Mark; HJ Ross really struck a chord with me. I loved the 'dumb bell' analogy. I'd like to read the chapters on his recomendations.
We are divided by our identity choices. Seeking the 'language of unity'... it won't be found unless we look for it with intent. We need to be more symmetrical in our world view.
Together, we can seek a common destiny... or share the consequences of an undesirable fate.