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Don D Harvey From the 3rd Planet and Beyond Don D. Harvey - Song of theDon D. Harvey - Song of the Soul I just listened to your interview with Mark. You were both wonderful. Thank you so much. I am so proud of you Don. Your music is beautiful and I love listening to you. The songs are wonderful. You are so talented. Just like your music, you are so special. I look forward to hearing more new songs. Thank you too Greg, for being part of Don's success with your talent. Aunt Jeanne (not verified)
Don D Harvey From the 3rd Planet and Beyond Don D. Harvey Song of theDon D. Harvey Song of the Soul interview with Mark. I just listened to your interview and both you and Mark were wonderful.Your music Don,is so beautiful and so special.I get very emotional when I hear your music. You have always been very special to me and I am very proud of what you have accomplished.You are so talented with your music and I look forward to hearing more new songs. Thank you too Greg,for sharing your talents with Don. Thank you Mark for a very special program and interview with Don. Aunt Jeanne (not verified)
Cris Williamson A Voice for Women - Cris Williamson's Song of the Soul Have been a Cris WilliamsonHave been a Cris Williamson fan for over 30 years--fell in love to her music. This is the first time I've heard an interview with her focused on the spiritual aspects of her music--and it has deepened my appreciation for the spirit from which she lives and composes. Thanks for this in-depth and sensitive interview--and the choice of her songs. JYXYVG Jeanne (not verified)
circular logo for Quaker Earthcare Witness Deeper Relationship with Earth - Process & Practice Listening was a spiritual experienceListening to this show was a deeply spiritual experience. Mary Jo followed through with the love she said she'd take back home by sharing this link with all of us in Southeastern Yearly Meeting. I appreciated Mark's gentle, insightful, knowledgeable moderation along with the integrity, loving and open sharing of the panel members. The program did open my heart in unexpected ways, because I've heard much about the environmental crisis that has closed my heart. I listened because Mary Jo was on the panel and I have felt her deep, loving, firm, nonjudgmental commitment to healing the earth. The gentleness, the ways in which pain was addressed, the stories, the influential books, the commitment, the non-dichotomous view and the journey the panel shared about their week together as part of a much wider journey were much of what spoke to me made the difference. I felt the Spirit moving profoundly. Thank you all! I'm glad to be brought back to this show, which I was introduced to at FGC when it was held at Grinell College, Iowa. A voice (voices) of peace in the world. The theme music is a lovely part of it all. I will make a contribution. Susan Taylor (not verified)
Sarah McQuaid The Sun Goes On Rising - Sarah McQuaid's Song of the Soul Enjoyed her very much. 2013Enjoyed her very much. Maureen Mack (not verified)
Walk In Their Shoes: Can One Person Change the World? Education & Service As Transformation I wrote a nice review butI wrote a nice review but lost it when I typed in the letters that I could hardly see and got it wrong. Rich (not verified)
Walk In Their Shoes: Can One Person Change the World? Education & Service As Transformation Hi Mark and Jim - JustHi Mark and Jim - Just listened in. You both did such a wonderful job. I could really feel your connection. And I appreciate how you really got the heart of the story. Well done, team. Many thanks to you, Mark. Gail (not verified)
Hot Music & Warm Heart from a Cold Clime - George McCorkell of The May North I love how they presentI love how they present themselves...! Very cool! Hansahs (not verified)
Peter Brown Hoffmeister Yosemite, Dumpster Diving, & Correcting Native History - Fiction Toward Truth Because of the publicityBecause of the publicity campaigns for Let Them Be Eaten By Bears and Graphic the Valley, I was fortunate enough to do forty or so radio interviews this summer with local, regional, and national radio shows. So I talked to a lot of hosts, some of whom had read the books and liked the writing or the message, and were willing to promote outdoor education or literary writing in general. In many of these conversations, I realized how positive radio hosts are, how supportive they are of the arts, how much a lot of them love books and storytelling. As a group, radio hosts are good people doing a job they seem to love. So it was a fun summer for me. Every once in a while, a radio interview feels like a conversation with a friend, like a long involved talk about life and what's important to both people. My interview on Wisconsin's syndicated Northern Spirit Radio was like that. We talked about Graphic the Valley, and the host, Mark Judkins Helpsmeet, was a thoughtful and involved reader. He engaged with the novel in a way an author can only hope for. He considered the extended metaphors and had insights I hadn't considered. Plus, Helpsmeet recently made wild-rice and acorn burgers at his rural home in Wisconsin. And if that isn't something that Tenaya's parents would do, I don't know what is. Helpsmeet has a perspective on the novel that most readers don't ( he had a wandering cougar down by his canoe a while back), and that's just one of the reasons that this interview was one of my favorites. Peter Brown Ho… (not verified)
Restored Israel Of Yahweh I was a member of this cultI was a member of this cult in 1975 and had an affair with Leo Volpe, the founder. He was a womanizer and had an affair previous to me and she had a "secret" child. I know more about him than anyone else in that cult did. He was the typical cult leader, claimed to be a prophet and isolated scripture verses, pulled them out of context and gave them his own meaning. Donna (not verified)