Listen Live: TRM, Sunday Mornings, 8 to 11 AM Mountain
Time on KBAC.com, Radio Free
Santa Fe
|
|
|
|
Show number 1272, broadcast July 20, available here on July 23
|
|
|
|
|
THIS WEEK'S SHOW
Show number 1271 July 13, 2008
|
| |
In Hour One, Shamanic Astrologer Ken Robinson joins us today with the feature Awakening to Unseen Dimensions brought to you by Kakawa Chocolate House.
In Hour Two, Ford International Professor of Urban Development and Planning, and Chair of the MIT faculty, Bish Sanyal, in conversation with Levi, a former student of Bish’s, and me about ways the developing world can prosper in a time of unprecedented challenges, as a global community of growing rich and poor with a disappearing middle class.
In Hour Three, we evolve and introduce The Renewable Minute. Host Bill Georgevich tells us what we need to know about the war between big oil and renewable energy alternatives. This week: Congress drags its feet on renewable energy. Then we begin our expose’ on Falun Gong, a form of Qigong, banned by Jiang Zemin’s regime in 1998. Sara Effner & Zhizhen Dai, activist and wife of Chen Chengyong, who was persecuted to death in China for his belief in and support for Falun Gong speak out against this injustice. Still illegal, Falun Gong has resulted in millions of people being detained, sent to forced labor camps, while many thousands have been killed, tortured and even rumored to now supply the flourishing organ transplant trade.
|
Hour
one:
Listen [mp3]
Show Intro, Sponsors, Rosie's Reading, Music Set #1,
Sponsors, Music Set #2, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #1,
Ken Robinson, Music Set #3, Sponsors
Hour two:
Listen [mp3]
Featured Guest: Bish Sanyal Seg. #1,
Sponsors, Featured Guest: Bish Sanyal Seg. #2,
Sponsors, Singer Songwriter Music Set #4, Sponsors
Hour three:
Listen [mp3]
The Renewable Minute, Bulletin Board #2, Featured Guests: Sara Effner & Zhizhen Dai, Music Set #5, Sponsors, Music Set #6, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #3, Show Close and Preview of July 20th Show, Music Set #7
|
|
For artists, tracks, albums and labels, click Playlist
|
|
|
|
|
Show number 1270 July 6, 2008
|
|
|
Happy Independence Weekend to you all. Today we celebrate Freedom & Independence with music as our Folk, Singer-songwriter, Music Director, Narayan Das, along with your TRM team who has put conversation, for the most part, on the back burner to bring you nine sets of music with some of the best artists and independent labels featuring their creative songwriting, poetry, lyrics and messages of significance for these times.
For example, set one features songs of Freedom with titles such as "We Are Free," "George Washington," and "Your Independence Day." Then we move into sets mixed with love songs, political protest, humor, nostalgia and even a look at what's behind the bushes.
Also in the mix, a giveaway of a pair of full admission tickets to the upcoming classic annual music event, the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, with a music set to honor past award winning artists as a highlight.
For more information on the artists, albums and labels go to our playlist.
|
Hour
one:
Listen [mp3]
Show Intro, Sponsors, Levi, Rosie's & Alan's Reading,
Music Set #1, Sponsors, Music Set #2, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #1,
Music Set #3, Sponsors
Hour two:
Listen [mp3]
Music Set #4, Sponsors, Music Set #5,
Sponsors, Music Set #6, Sponsors
Hour three:
Listen [mp3]
Bulletin Board #2, Music Set #7, Sponsors,
Music Set #8, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #3,
Show Close and Preview of July 13th Show, Music Set #9
|
|
|
|
For artists, tracks, albums and labels, click Playlist
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Show number 1269 June 29, 2008
|
|
|
In Hour One, more from the Zen poet’s poet, Stephen Levine, continuing our series of conversations and readings from “Breaking the Drought: Visions of
Grace.” You can see videos of Stephen’s latest benefit readings at the Ecoversity website.
In Hour Two, more conversation with Cliff Feigenbaum, Founder & Managing Editor of GREENMONEY Journal, an award winning newsletter focusing on socially and environmentally responsible investing, business and consumer resources publishing since 1992. Cliff also runs GreenMoney.com and is co-author of “Investing with Your Values: Making Money and Making a Difference.”
In Hour Three, to preview their Body event on July 5th on the "Secrets of Health, Healing and Happiness," Kay Cordell Whitaker joins us for a Bone Throw — an ancient form of divination from Peru — today the Spirit Nations will address the subject of ancient Sacred Healing Traditions and their current applications in our modern alternative energy healing approaches. We also have a spotlight with the enlightened solar powered electrician, Adi Pieper who discusses his upcoming solar energy Ecoversity classes including "Electrical Energy Audit and Conservation" and "Introduction to Grid-Tie Systems and Off Grid Systems."
|
Hour
one:
Listen [mp3]
Show Intro, Sponsors, Rosie's Reading,
Music Set #1, Sponsors, Featured Guest: Stephen Levine
Seg. #4, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #1, Music Set #2, Sponsors
Hour two:
Listen [mp3]
Featured Guest: Cliff Feigenbaum Seg. #3,
Sponsors, Featured Guest: Cliff Feigenbaum Seg. #4,
Sponsors, Singer Songwriter Music Set #3, Sponsors
Hour three:
Listen [mp3]
Bulletin Board #2, Featured Guest:
Kay Cordell Whitaker, Sponsors, Spotlight: Adi Peiper,
Music Set #4, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #3,
Show Close and Preview of July 6th Show, Music Set #5
|
|
|
For artists, tracks, albums and labels, click Playlist |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Show number 1268 June 22, 2008
|
|
|
|
In Hour One, some more Zen monkey business, with more from bestselling author, teacher, lecturer and counselor, Stephen Levine, the green, sustainable and ever truthful poet, discussing and reading poetry from his new book, “Breaking the Drought: Visions of
Grace.”
In Hour Two, Cliff Feigenbaum, Founder & Managing Editor of GREENMONEY Journal, an award winning newsletter focusing on socially and environmentally responsible investing, business and consumer resources publishing since 1992. Cliff also runs GreenMoney.com and is co-author of “Investing with Your Values: Making Money and Making a Difference.”
In Hour Three, our weekly look at the evolution-creationism controversy, Evolution Minute... Vatican Chief Astronomer says Bible is not a science book is this week's report. Then another invitation to attend the Talking Stick Film
Festival, 100 plus films of indigenous significance. Director and film curator Karen Redhawk Delette has the latest. I was there for the premier of Older Then America, last night and it was a very, very powerful film that is a must see.
|
Hour
one:
Listen [mp3]
Show Intro, Sponsors, Rosie's Reading,
Music Set #1, Sponsors, Featured Guest: Stephen Levine Seg. #3,
Sponsors, Bulletin Board #1, Music Set #2, Sponsors
Hour two:
Listen [mp3]
Featured Guest: Cliff Feigenbaum Seg. #1,
Sponsors, Featured Guest: Cliff Feigenbaum Seg. #2,
Sponsors, Singer Songwriter Music Set #3, Sponsors
Hour three:
Listen [mp3]
Evolution Minute, Bulletin Board #2, Featured Guest:
Karen Redhawk Dalette, Music Set #4, Sponsors,
Music Set #5, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #3,
Show Close and Preview of June 30th Show, Music Set #6
|
|
|
|
For artists, tracks, albums and labels, click Playlist |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Show number 1267 June 15, 2008
|
|
|
|
In Hour One, we have a spotlight with Chocolate Historian, Alchemist and Chocolate Ministratio, Mark Sciscenti owner of Kakawa Chocolate House with an update and gift certificates giveaways for Dads compliments of your TRM Dream Team for Father’s Day.
In Hour Two, more from Bestselling author, teacher, lecturer and counselor of great repute, Stephen Levine, discussing and reading poetry from his new book, “Breaking the Drought: Visions of
Grace.” Stephen an acclaimed teacher and best-selling author is renowned for his work in the field of death and dying as well as embracing the teachings of the Buddha, particularly expressing love and compassion in a world of duality.
Also more with PSYCH-K originator, Rob Williams, on removing subconscious blocks to divine realization.
In Hour Three, Oprah Winfrey and the creationism controversy is examined by the weekly Evolution Minute. From the Talking Stick Film
Festival, we have the Director and film curator of some 100 plus native films, Karen Redhawk Delette with a complete preview of the festival happening.
Also, Ilan Ashkanazi founder of Habirus School of Kabala of Santa Fe invites you to a series of workshops taught by Dror Zandman, a spiritual teacher, clinical psychologist, Jewish scholar and one of the leaders of the Gurdjeff movement in Isreal.
|
Hour
one:
Listen [mp3]
Show Intro, Sponsors, Rudy's Reading,
Music Set #1, Sponsors, Music Set #2, Sponsors,
Bulletin Board #1, Spotlight: Mark Sciscenti,
Music Set #3, Sponsors
Hour two:
Listen [mp3]
Featured Guest: Stephen Levine Seg. #2,
Sponsors, Featured Guest: Rob Williams Seg. #3,
Sponsors, Singer Songwriter Music Set #4, Sponsors
Hour three:
Listen [mp3]
Evolution Minute, Bulletin Board #2, Featured Guest:
Karen Redhawk Dalette, Music Set #5, Sponsors,
Spotlight: Ilan Ashkanazi, Music Set #6, Sponsors,
Bulletin Board #3, Show Close and Preview of
June 22nd Show, Music Set #7
|
|
| For artists, tracks, albums and labels, click Playlist |
|
|
|
|
|
Show number 1266 June 8, 2008
|
|
|
|
In Hour One, we have spotlights with Jim Williams on
reflexology at the New Mexico Academy of Healing Arts
(link to http://www.nmhealingarts.org). Also, Kelly
Bennett on Brain Dynamics at BODY
In Hour Two, Bestselling author, teacher, lecturer and
counselor extraordinaire, Stephen Levine joins us to
discuss his newest work with some poetry readings from
his latest book, “Breaking the Drought: Visions of
Grace.” Stephen is renowned for his work in the field
of death and dying as well as embracing the teachings
of the Buddha, particularly expressing love and
compassion in a world of duality. And to preview an upcoming
PSYCH-K training with Trudy Bhaerman (wife of that
crazy, kooky comedian Swami Beyondananda), we have
more with PSYCH-K originator, Rob Williams who shares
his latest technology for removing beliefs that block
realization of our divine nature.
In Hour Three, our weekly Evolution Minute segment; this week, The Archbishop of Canterbury attacks Creationism and Darwinism. From the Talking Stick Film
Festival,
we have conversations with actor, musician, Gary
Farmer and Director, writer, Lisa Jackson.
Also, a spotlight
Sri Ram Kaa on the S.T.O.R.M. training this coming
weekend in Santa Fe.
|
Hour
one:
Listen [mp3]
Show Intro, Sponsors, Levi's Reading,
Music Set #1, Sponsors, Spotlight: Kelly Bennett/BODY,
Music Set #2, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #1, Spotlight:
Jim Williams/NMAHA, Music Set #3, Sponsors
Hour two:
Listen [mp3]
Featured Guest: Stephen Levine Seg. #1,
Sponsors, Featured Guest: Rob Williams Seg. #2,
Sponsors, Singer Songwriter Music Set #4, Sponsors
Hour three:
Listen [mp3]
Evolution Minute, Bulletin Board #2, Featured Guests: Gary
Farmer & Lisa Jackson, Sponsors, Spotlight: Sri Ram
Kaa, Music Set #5, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #3, Show
Close and Preview of June 15th Show, Music Set #6
|
|
|
|
For artists, tracks, albums and labels, click Playlist |
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEST OF TRM
Show number 1051 April
18, 2004
|
|
|
|
Neale Donald Walsch returns
as our featured guest conversing more about his conversations with Tomorrow’s
God, the title of his new book. We’ll look at the upcoming
Presidential election; what shift is required to understand and BE WITH
Tomorrow’s God. Also, find out about Humanity’s
Team and what you can do to advance their Civil Rights Movement
for the soul. Rupert
Isaacson, author of The
Healing Land joins us for a spotlight on the Botswana Bushmen
and their visit to Santa Fe and Sea Chris and Michael
Schwab explore what is to be Man & Women, both, within
the same body, mind complex. And a very special live segment with the Broadcast
Team from the Academy
of Technology and the Classics. The students have questions for
President Bush! And we finish with Parvati's Book Picks, sponsored
by ArkBooks.
|
Hour one:
RealAudio Windows
Media
Show Intro, Sponsors, Opening Reading with Rosie, Music Set #1, Sponsors, Spotlight
Interview with Michael Schwab and Sea Chris, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #1, Music
Set #2, Sponsors.
Hour two:
RealAudio Windows
Media
Featured Guest Neale Donald Walsch Interview Segment #3, Sponsors, Featured Guest
Neale Donald Walsch Interview Segment #4, Sponsors, Singer Songwriter segment
with Ken Yavit, Music Set #3.
Hour three:
RealAudio Windows
Media
Sponsors, Spotlight Interview with Rupert Isaacson, Bulletin Board #2, Music
Set #4, Sponsors, ATC On Air, Music Set #5, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #3, Show
Close and Preview of 04/25/04 show.
|
|
For artists, tracks, albums and labels, click Playlist
|
|
|
|
|
|
Show number 1050 April
11, 2004
|
|
|
|
Our featured guest is NY times bestselling author, lecturer and converser
with God, Neale Donald Walsch,
in a somewhat unorthodox presentation on this Easter Sunday. Happy Easter
and Passover to all who celebrate this time; and to those who do not,
happy Sunday anyway. Neale Donald Walsch, best known for his “Conversations
with God Series” which spent an acclaimed 130+ consecutive
weeks on the NY Times bestseller list has had another dialogue with
the big Kahuna and God has said to him, you need to call me by another
name; like life or change, something to stop warring over and about.
It’s all in his new book Tomorrow’s
God and we’ll begin and in-depth exploration of these
messages for the coming times, including a stern, change or perish disclosure.
Also in today’s mix, spotlights with Arthur Kopeckny on
his New Buffalo journals; Amy
Pilling, Dean at Ecoversity with
upcoming courses and Sea Chris and Michael
Schwab discuss The Man/Women Women/Man gatherings and you’re
invited! And we finish with Parvati's Book Picks, sponsored by ArkBooks.
|
Hour one:
RealAudio Windows
Media
Show Intro, Sponsors, Opening Reading with Rosie, Music Set #1, Sponsors, Spotlight
Interview with Arthur Kopeckny, Music Set #2, Sponsors, Bulletin Board #1, Music
Set #3, Sponsors.
Hour two:
RealAudio Windows
Media
Featured Guest Neale Donald Walsch Interview Segment #1, Sponsors, Featured Guest
Neale Donald Walsch Interview Segment #2, Sponsors, Singer Songwriter segment
with Ken Yavit, Music Set #4.
Hour three:
RealAudio Windows
Media
Sponsors, Bulletin Board #2, Spotlight Interview with Amy Pilling of Ecoversity
, Music Set #5, Sponsors, Parvati’s Book Picks for the Week, Spotlight
interview with Sea Chris and Michael Schwab, Music Set #6, Sponsors, Bulletin
Board #3, Show Close and Preview of 04/18/04 show, Music Set #7
|
|
|
|
For artists, tracks, albums and labels, click Playlist
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Show number 1039 January
25, 2004
|
|
|
|
Welcome to this special edition of TRM, featuring Arlo
Guthrie in a talk & music retrospective tracking
over 40 years of his folk singer/songwriter career. From “Alice's
Restaurant,” released in the midst of the turbulent sixties,
when Arlo was just 20 years old, to his current career, which includes
performances with symphony orchestras, as well as his own family
of Guthrie musicians around the world, Arlo's humor, social activism & free
spirit still permeates his music, stage presence and our interview.
During his recent concert tour and stop in New Mexico, we had the good pleasure
of spending 6 hours with Arlo in our TRM studio logging in just under 3 hours
of interview and conversation. We begin Part I of that conversation with this
week's program. Also, this week Parvati's book picks and some humorous quips
titled as, "Only In America."
|
Listen to Hour one:
RealAudio MP3
Intro - Arlo Guthrie, Segment #1 - Sponsor - Music Set #1 - Bulletin Board #1
- Arlo, Segment #2
Listen to Hour two:
RealAudio MP3
Music Set #2 - Arlo, Segment #3 - Music Set #3 - Bulletin
Board #2 - Arlo, Segment #4 - Music Set #4
Listen to Hour three:
RealAudio MP3
Arlo, Segment #5 - Music Set #5 - Bulletin Board #3
- Preview of next week’s show.
This weeks playlist |
|
|
|
|
|