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<span class=titlered><font color="#330099" size=5><b>Northwest Exposure 1996</b></font></span>
<p>NorthWestern Exposure is a weekly sixty minute radio interview program featuring discussions about holistic (whole systems)
approaches to issues affecting the quality of life in Seattle and other communities in the Pacific Northwest and the 
industrial world. 
<p>The show airs on the following <a href="stations.htm">stations.</a>
<br>
<b>Click here to read about programs from</b>: 
<b><a href="/nexposure02.htm">2002</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure01.htm">2001</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure00.htm">2000</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure99.htm">1999</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure98.htm">1998</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure97.htm">1997</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure96.htm">1996</b></a>
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<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #180 for 12/29/96 51:00</b></font>

<p>Subject:  A Seattle Healing Arts Education Center

<br>Guests:	Michael and Ronn Bennett
<br>Length: 21:00 
<br>Contact:  (206) 524-0965
<br>Date Aired: 12/29/96 
<br>Summary: Michael and Ronn Bennett are the two principles involved in the 
creation of the Mesmeric Institute, a healing arts education center in 
the Greenlake area of Seattle. They discussed the institute, the 
emphasis on education and empowerment at the institute and the therapies 
taught there, including hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
       
<p>Subject: Learning from Kids Culture, part 1
<br>Guest: Douglass Rushkoff
<br>Length: 23:00 
<br>Contact: N.A. 
<br>Date Aired: 12/29/96 
<br>Summary: Mr. Rushkoff, an author, media philosopher and modern day 
Marshall McLuhan discussed our age of chaos, the fear associated with 
the changes inherent in that chaos and how we can learn from, and be 
assured by, the reaction of young people to that chaos. (They surf it!) 
His new book is "Playing the Future: How Kids Culture can Teach us to 
Thrive in an Age of Chaos."

<p><hr><p>

<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #179  for 12/22/96 53:00</b></font>

<p>Subject:  A Day in the Life of Cyberspace

<br>Guest:	Rick Smolan
<br>Length: 21:00 
<br>Contact:  <a href="mailto:ricksmolan@aol.com">ricksmolan@aol.com</a> 
<br>Date Aired: 12/22/96 
<br>Summary: Mr. Smolan is the creator of: 24 Hours in Cyberspace: Painting 
on the Walls of the Digital Cave, a book and CD Rom project that will be 
in the Smithsonian in January. He discussed his pictorial time 
capsule of the Internet, and issues surrounding the Net such as 
censorship attempts and the availability of pornography.

        
<p>Subject:   Real Change for Homeless People
<br>Guests:    Anitra Freeman and Dr. Wes Browning
<br>Length:    21:00
<br>Contact:   <a href="http://www.speakeasy.org/~wes">http://www.speakeasy.org/~wes</a>  
<br><a href="http://www.speakeasy.org/~anitra">http://www.speakeasy.org/~anitra</a> or (206) 441-3247

<br>Date Aired: 12/22/96

<br>Summary:   Wes and Anitra are two homeless activists (Wes currently is 
homeless for political reasons) who are active in the Real Change 
newspaper, a paper sold by homeless and poor folk. They discussed their 
stories of homelessness, their print activities and their web sites.

<p><hr><p>

<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #178 for 12/15/96 52:00</b></font>

<p>Subject: A Poetic Benefit for Pediatric Aids
<br>Guest:	 Eric Slocum
<br>Length:  21:00 
<br>Contact: KOMO-TV, Seattle 
<br>Date Aired: 12/15/96 
<br>Summary: Eric Slocum, a weekend anchor at KOMO-TV in Seattle, discussed 
his poetry benefit book project: "New Words" and how the benefit was 
able to give one hundred percent of proceeds to pediatric Aids. Eric 
also discussed and read a few of his poems.
        
<p>Subject:  Conscious Dying
<br>Guest:    Joseph Sharp
<br>Length:   21:00
<br>Contact:  N.A.

<br>Date Aired: 12/15/96
Summary:  Mr. Sharp, an HIV+ former intern chaplain at Parkland Memorial 
Hospital in Dallas, Texas, is the author of: "Living Our Dying." He 
discussed his perspectives on conscious dying, how we equate death 
with failure in our society and other thoughts from his book.


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<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #177 for 12/8/96 57:00</b></font>

<p>Subject: Honoring Ordinary Youth for Being Extraordinary
<br>Guests:	 Larry Sagen and Gil Lopez
<br>Length:  21:00 
<br>Contact: (800) 889-5797
<br>Date Aired: 12/8/96 
<br>Summary: Larry Sagen, the Founder and Director of the Youth Hall of Fame 
International and high school Senior Gil Lopez, the YHFI Senior Board 
Member, Seattle Chapter,  discussed the Youth Hall of Fame 
International, their practice of honoring ordinary kids being 
extraordinary and their recent honoring ceremony in Seattle.
       
<p>Subject:  The Corruption of Language and Communication - Doublespeak
<br>Guest:    William Lutz
<br>Length:   22:00
<br>Contact:  <a href="mailto:wlutz@crab.rutgers.edu">wlutz@crab.rutgers.edu</a>

<br>Date Aired: 12/8/96
<br>Summary:  Bill Lutz,  a Professor of English at Rutgers University and 
author of "The New Doublespeak: Why No One Knows What Anyone is Saying 
Anymore," discussed the corruption of the language by government 
bureaucrats, politicians and corporations, and the result toll on 
sincere communication in our society.

<p><hr><p>

<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #176 for 12/1/96 57:00</b></font>

<p>Subject: The Nation's First Publicly Funded Natural Health Clinic
<br>Guest:	 Merrily Manthey
<br>Length:  21:00 
<br>Contact: (206) 718-3334
<br>Date Aired: 12/1/96 
<br>Summary: Merrily Manthey is a counselor, business consultant, community 
activist and Project Chair of the Kent Natural Medicine Project. She 
discussed the King County Natural Medicine Clinic, how it came to be 
and American attitudes toward Natural Healing.

<p>Subject: Community Crime Prevention
<br>Guest:	 Deanna Brieze 
<br>Length:  20:00

<br>Contact: 206-639-3439

<br>Date Aired: 12/1/96
<br>Summary: Ms. Brieze is the Drug Elimination Grant Coordinator for the 
King County Housing Authority. She helps coordinate the "Working 
Together" program. She discussed the program, the efficacy of the 
Community-Oriented Policing used at King County Housing "communities" 
and the paradigm shift in crime prevention.

<p><hr><p>

<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #175 for 11/24/96 56:00</b></font>
 
<p>Subject: American Corporate Greed
<br>Guest:   Michael Moore
<br>Length:  21:00
<br>Contact: mmflint@aol.com or mail to P.O. Box 831, NY NY 10101-0831
<br>Date Aired: 11/24/96
<br>Summary: Michael Moore is an award-winning TV producer (TV Nation) and 
the director of the largest grossing documentary in history, "Roger & 
Me." He discussed American corporate greed, signs of the times like 
Manpower surpassing General Motors as the country's biggest employer 
and other facts from his first book: "Downsize This! Random Threats from 
an Unarmed American."

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Subject:  Building Community

<br>Guests:   Lee Valenta and Janice Berk Nelson
<br>Length:   22:00
<br>Contact:  206-735-1553
<br>Date Aired: 11/24/96
<br>Summary:   Lee Valenta is a community activist with a 30 year background
in working for people with disabilities. Janice Berk Nelson is a
community organizer for Trillium, a firm that helps to find employment
for people with disabilities. They discussed the upcoming Uniquely
Auburn event, the genesis of the idea and their efforts at helping
people with disabilities and people in general strengthen the sense of
community in this south Puget Sound town.

<p><hr><p>

<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #174 for 11/17/96 54:00</b></font>
 
<p>Subject: A Northwest Chronicle of Holism
<br>Guest:   Sarah Van Gelder
<br>Length:  21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 842-0216
<br>Date Aired: 11/17/96
<br>Summary: Sarah Van Gelder is the Editor and Director of: "Yes! A
Journal of Positive Futures," a Bainbridge Island (WA) based magazine
that documents holistic approaches being implemented to positively
affect issues in communities around the country. She discussed the trend
of "downshifting" and the increasing desire by many Americans to slow
the pace of their lives and spend more time with their kids.


<p>

 
Subject: A Seattle Community Poetry Anthology and the History of Red Sky
         Poetry Theater
<br>Guests:  Marion Kimes and Paul Hunter
<br>Length:  22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 323-3749
<br>Date Aired: 11/17/96
<br>Summary: Marion and Paul are two principals involved in the Red Sky
Poetry Theater, Seattle's oldest continuously running poetry open mic
venue. They discussed the history of Red Sky, the workshop atmosphere of
the event and the new anthology they have published entitled: Nobody's
Orphan Child."

<p><hr><p>

<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #173 for 11/10/96 54:00</b></font>
 
<p>Subject:  Time and Consciousness as a Field and Applications to Human
          Healing
<br>Guest:   Graywolf Swinney
<br>Length:  21:00

<br>Contact: (541) 476-0492
<br>Date Aired: 11/10/96

<br>Summary: Graywolf Swinney, B.Sc, Ph.D. is a shaman, healer and
Founder/Director of Education for the Institute for Applied
Consciousness Science. He discussed  cutting-edge scientific theories of
time as a field (and not a linear construct) and consciousness as a
field, similar to the gravitational field. He tied in these new
scientific theories with scientific chaos theory and the correlation's
to healing in human organisms.

<p>
 
Subject: The Elwha Dam Removal Effort
<br>Guests:  Yvon Yochon, Ph.D. and William Mitchell, N.D.
<br>Program: Green Report
<br>Length:  21:20
<br>Contact: P.O. Box 20519, Seatle, WA 98102-9998 or call (206) 731-8488
<br>Date Aired: 11/10/96
<br>Summary: Mister Rochon is the President and Mr. Mitchell the Chairman   
of the Elwha Dams Removal Fund. They discussed the dams on the Olympic
Penninsula, the effort to remove them and the once mighty native
salmon run they hope to restore and keep from extinction.

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<b>NorthWestern Exposure #172 for 11/3/96 54:00</b>

<p>Subject:  Chaos and Community

<br>Guest:	Rhea Miller
<br>Length: 21:00 
<br>Contact: (360) 378-2898, or 350 Court Street, #1, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
<br>Date Aired: 11/3/96 
<br>Summary:  Rhea Miller is a San Juan County Commissioner and author of: 
"Cloudhand/Clenched Fist: Chaos, Crisis and the Emergence of Community." She discussed her view of 
the need to transcend the Newtonian paradigm to encompass an organismic world view and how that 
new paradigm translates into an emphasis on community.

<p>SUBJECT:  The Healing Capabilities of Nature and Chaos in Natural Healing
<br>GUEST:      Graywolf Swinney
<br>LENGTH:     22:00
<br>CONTACT:    541-476-0492
<br>DATE AIRED: 11/3/96
<br>SUMMARY:   Graywolf Swinney, B.Sc, Ph.D. is a shaman, healer and 
Founder/Director of Education for 
the Institute for Applied Consciousness Science. He discussed how one 
can learn about one's self from 
nature, how the chaos of nature is evident in humans and how we can use 
that to find the root cause of disease.

<p><hr><p>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure #171 for 10/27/96 53:00</b>

<p>Subject:  Small Publishing in the Northwest 

<br>Guests: David Horowitz and Victoria Ford
<br>Length: 21:00 
<br>Contact: (206) 633-2725
<br>Date Aired: 10/27/96 
<br>Summary:  David Horowitz is the publisher of Rose Alley Press. 
Victoria Ford is a teacher at Seattle Central 
Community College and a poet with a new title on Rose Alley 
called: "Rain Psalm." David and Vicky 
discussed their work, the need for poetry in a chaotic world and 
David talked about his motivation for being 
a small publisher.

<p>SUBJECT:    Banning Jet Skis and the Scope of Local Control
<br>GUEST:      Rhea Miller
<br>LENGTH:     20:00
<br>CONTACT:    360-378-2898, or 350 Court Street, Friday Harbor, WA 90250
<br>DATE AIRED: 10/27/96
<br>SUMMARY:   Ms. Miller is an author and San Juan County 
Commissioner. She discussed the county's 
controversial ordinance banning personal watercraft within the 
county, the public's support for the ban and 
the issue of local control by small governments.

<p><hr><p>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure #170 for 10/20/96</b>

<p>Subject:  Helping Organic Farmers

<br>Guest: David Lee
<br>Length: 21:00 
<br>Contact: (206) 545-4194
<br>Date Aired: 10/20/96 
<br>Summary:  David Lee is the Executive Chef of Essential Foods. He 
discussed the firm's history and 	mission,  
their emphasis on organic, locally grown, vegetarian fast-food, 
and their community-building efforts 
including the support of the Cascade Bicycle Club and the 
Tibetan Rights Campaign.

<p>SUBJECT:  Death Row Inmates and Teen Crime Prevention
<br>GUEST:      Tim Moxley
<br>LENGTH:     20:20
<br>CONTACT:    P.O. Box 20654, Seattle, WA 98122
<br>DATE AIRED: 10/20/96
<br>SUMMARY:    Mr. Moxley is a Seattle writer and poet. He is 
involved in a project he has named: "The 
Human Zoo," a collection of poems from Death Row inmates in 
prisons around the country. He discussed 
his effort, the reaction from some of the prison officials, his 
readings of the material to juvenile offenders and 
his hope that his work may discourage teens from a life of 
crime.

<p><hr><p>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure #158 for 10/13/96</b>

<p>SUBJECT:    The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest

<br>GUEST:      Father Matthew Fox
<br>LENGTH:     24:00
<br>CONTACT:    (510) 835-4UCS
<br>DATE AIRED: 10/13/96
<br>SUMMARY:    Father Fox is an Episcopal Priest, scholar and 
author of many books. He discussed the 
Vatican's silencing of him in 1989 and his formal dismissal from 
the Dominican Order in 1993, as well as his
thoughts on Creation Spirituality, re-inventing liturgy and his 
rites of passage experiences in the Pacific 
Northwest.

<p>SUBJECT:    Fndamentalism, Fear and Re-Inventing Education
<br>GUEST:      Father Matthew Fox
<br>LENGTH:     21:00
<br>PHONE:      (510) 835-4UCS
<br>DATE AIRED: 10/13/96
<br>SUMMARY:    Father Fox is an Episcopal Priest, a scholar of 
ancient Christian Mystics and the author of 
many books, including Confessions: The Making of a 
Post-Denominational Priest. He continued
his discussion of the paradigm shift to an organismic cosmology, 
fundamentalism, the role of imagination in 
solving society's problems and his attempt to re-invent higher 
education at the University of
Creation Spirituality.

<p><hr><p>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure #169 for 10/06/96</b>

<p>SUBJECT:    The Second Wave of the Beat Generation

<br>GUEST:      Danika Dinsmore, MFA
<br>LENGTH:     23:00
<br>CONTACT:    (206) 880-4074 or email davidj@aa.net
<br>DATE AIRED: 10/06/96
<br>SUMMARY:  Ms. Dinsmore is a Seattle poet and a graduate of the 
Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied 
Poetics at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. She 
discussed the Beat Generation literary movement, 
some of its tenets and her work in continuing and refining that 
writing school.

<p>SUBJECT:  Re-Discovering Nature Myths
<br>GUEST:      Gary Ferguson
<br>LENGTH:     22:00
<br>CONTACT:    (800) 208-BOOK
<br>DATE AIRED: 10/06/96
<br>SUMMARY:    Mr. Ferguson is a free-lance journalist and author 
of several books, including: "The World's 
Great Nature Myths." He discussed his initial creative flash and 
other facets of his book writing process,  the 
lack of mystery in the machine world and read two of the myths 
from the book.

<p><hr><p>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure #168 for 9/29/96</b>

<p>SUBJECT:    The Healing Power of Prayer

<br>GUEST:      Larry Dossey, M.D.
<br>LENGTH:     21:00
<br>CONTACT:    N.A.
<br>DATE AIRED: 9/29/96
<br>SUMMARY:  Dr. Dossey is a physician of internal medicine, a 
former Chief of Staff of Medical City Dallas 
Hospital. He is also the author of: "Prayer is Good Medicine." 
He discussed the scientific research into the 
healing power of prayer.


<p>SUBJECT:  Teen Crime Prevention through Writing (The Seattle 
Young Writers Workshop) 
<br>GUEST:      Andrew Epstein
<br>LENGTH:     22:00
<br>CONTACT:    (206) 932-7901
<br>DATE AIRED: 9/29/96
<br>SUMMARY:   Andrew Epstein is the Program Director for the 
Seattle Summer Young Writers Workshop. 
He discussed the program, its history and mission and their 
efforts to channel teens into pro-social behavior 
and away from crime and gang activity.


<p><hr><p>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure #168 for 9/22/96 </b> 


<P>SUBJECT:   The Healing Power of Prayer
<br>GUEST:      Larry Dossey, M.D.

<br>LENGTH:     21:00
<br>CONTACT:    N.A.
<br>DATE AIRED: 9/22/96
<br>SUMMARY:  Dr. Dossey is a physician of internal medicine, a former Chief 
of Staff of Medical City Dallas 
Hospital. He is also the author of: "Prayer is Good Medicine." He 
discussed the scientific research into the 
healing power of prayer.

<p>SUBJECT:  Teen Crime Prevention through Writing (The Seattle Young 
Writers Workshop) 
<br>GUEST:      Andrew Epstein
<br>LENGTH:     22:00
<br>CONTACT:    (206) 932-7901
<br>DATE AIRED: 9/22/96
<br>SUMMARY:   Andrew Epstein is the Program Director for the Seattle Summer 
Young Writers Workshop. 
He discussed the program, its history and mission and their efforts to 
channel teens into pro-social behavior 
and away from crime and gang activity.

<p><hr><p>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #167</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    Incorporating Ritual for Total Wellness
<BR>GUEST:      Gary Ferguson

<BR>LENGTH:     22:00
<BR>CONTACT:    1-800-208-BOOK
<BR>DATE AIRED: 9/15/96
<BR>SUMMARY:  Gary Ferguson, an author and free-lance journalist is the 
co-author of: "Lights of Passage: 
Rituals and Rites of Passage for the Problems and Pleasures of Modern 
Life." He discussed ritual, the book 
and the therapeutic benefits of ritual for important life events and 
transitions.

<P>SUBJECT:  The Auburn/Burlington Northern Controversy 
<BR>GUEST:      Mayor Chuck Booth
<BR>LENGTH:     23:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (206) 931-3041
<BR>DATE AIRED: 9/15/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Mayor Chuck Booth of Auburn discussed the Burlington 
Northern's decision to re-open the 
abandoned Stampede Pass line, the ramifications for Auburn residents and 
the effort to force the railroad 
into mitigating adverse affects.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #166</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    The Corruption of Language and Communication - Doublespeak
<BR>GUEST:      William Lutz

<BR>LENGTH:     22:00
<BR>CONTACT:    wlutz@crab.rutgers.edu
<BR>DATE AIRED: 9/8/96
<BR>SUMMARY:  Bill Lutz,  a Professor of English at Rutgers University and 
author of "The New Doublespeak: Why No One Knows What Anyone is Saying Anymore," discussed 
the corruption of the language by government bureaucrats, politicians and corporations, and 
the result toll on sincere communication in our society.

<P>SUBJECT:  Internet Innovations and Growth   
<BR>GUEST:      Don Wood
<BR>LENGTH:     22:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (888) 4 No Wires
<BR>DATE AIRED: 9/8/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Don Wood is an Executive vice-president at Metricom, Inc. 
discussed the growth of the 
World Wide Web and the Internet, recent innovations like the wireless 
Internet access his company has 
designed and the ramifications for schools and education about this 
technology and the Internet in general.


<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #156</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    Solving Health Care "Problems" with Creativity
<BR>GUEST:      Graywolf

<BR>LENGTH:     21:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (541) 476-0492
<BR>DATE AIRED: 9/1/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Graywolf (Fred Swinney) holds degrees in counseling, 
psychology, chemistry and physics 
and is a shaman. He talked about the Einstein quote: "Imagination is 
more important than knowledge"
and the quote's ramifications on the paradigm shift in healing.

<P>SUBJECT:    Family Media Literacy
<BR>GUEST:      Gloria DeGaetano
<BR>LENGTH:     22:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (206) 883-1544
<BR>DATE AIRED: 9/1/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Gloria DeGaetano is a mother, media literacy activist, and 
author of "Screen Smarts: A 
Family Guide to Media Literacy." She discussed the effect of excessive 
TV watching on the health and brain
development of children, the concept of media literacy, and the need to 
support media literacy in families and 
individuals.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #160</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    Paul Hunter's Poetry
<BR>GUEST:      Paul Hunter

<BR>LENGTH:     23:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (206) 633-5647; <a href="http://www.zipcon.com/~pablo">http://www.zipcon.com/~pablo</a>, <a href="mailto:pablo@zipcon.com">pablo@zipcon.com</a>
<BR>DATE AIRED: 8/25/96 Archives from 6/9/96
<BR>SUMMARY:   Paul Hunter is a published poet, publisher and playwright.
He discussed his development as a poet, the history of the Red Sky
Poetry Theater and tips for aspiring poets and writers. He also
shared two of his poems: "Standing True" and "Same Damn Boat."

<P>SUBJECT:    Landscapes of the Interior
<BR>GUEST:      Don Gayton
<BR>LENGTH:     21:00
<BR>PHONE:      (604) 247-9737
<BR>DATE AIRED: 8/25/96 Archives from 6/9/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Don Gayton is a scientist, range ecologist and author of:
"Landscapes of the Interior: Re-Explorations of Nature and the Human
Spirit." He discussed the anthropocentric nature of the term
"landscape," his theory of the notion of a "primal landscape," and
how he believes the "developer" mentality that owes its existence to
the "unknowability" of nature."

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: #163</b><p>

<P>Subject: Same Sex Marriage
<BR>Guest: Seattle City Councilmember Tina Podlowdowski
<BR>Length: 21:00 
<BR>Contact: N.A. 
<BR>Date Aired: 8/04/96 
<BR>Summary: Councilmember Podlowski, a lesbian and mother of one discussed her thoughts about 	same sex unions, the legal and political controversy surrounding this civil rights issue.

<P>Subject: Water Quality in Washington
<BR>Guest: Kathy Fletcher
<BR>Length: 21:20 
<BR>Contact: 1-800 People 2; <a href="mailto:people@pugetsound.org">people@pugetsound.org</a>
<BR>Date Aired: 8/4/96 

<BR>Summary: Ms. Fletcher is the Executive Director of People for Puget Sound, a 501(c)(3)             	organization dedicated to enhancing and protecting local waters. She discussed her organization, 	the latest Department of Ecology report on polluted waters and the trends in the State Legislature's 	approach to water quality issues.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: #162</b><p>

<P>Subject: Learning from Kids Culture, part 1
<BR>Guest: Douglass Rushkoff
<BR>Length: 23:00 
<BR>Contact: N.A. 
<BR>Date Aired: 7/28/96 
<BR>Summary: Mr. Rushkoff, an author, media philosopher and modern day Marshall McLuhan 
discussed our age of chaos, the fear associated with the changes inherent in that chaos 
and how we can learn from, and be assured by, the reaction of young people to that 
chaos. (They surf it!) His new book is "Playing the Future: How Kids Culture can Teach 
us to Thrive in an Age of Chaos."

<P>Subject: Learning from Kids Culture, part 2
<BR>Guest: Douglass Rushkoff
<BR>Length: 23:00 
<BR>Contact: N.A. 
<BR>Date Aired: 7/28/96 

<BR>Summary: Mr. Rushkoff, an author, media philosopher and modern day Marshall McLuhan 
discussed our age of chaos, the fear associated with the changes inherent in that chaos 
(as evidenced by fundamentalists of all denominations)and how we can learn from, and be 
assured by, the reaction of young people to that chaos. 

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: #148</b><p>

<P>Subject:    The Friends of the Trees Society
<BR>Guest:      Michael Pilarski
<BR>Program:    Green Report
<BR>Length:     28:00
<BR>Contact:    (360) 738-4972, <a href="mailto:trees@pacificrim.net">trees@pacificrim.net</a> (email address)
<BR>Date Aired: 7/14/96
<BR>Summary:    Mr. Pilarski is a permaculture teacher and practitioner, the editor of the International Guide to Sustainable Forestry and the founder of the Friends of the Trees Society. He talked about the history and mission of the society, of the suburbs as the new agricultural frontier and about the concept of "herbal-scaping," or planting medicinal herbs on one's land to aid in total wellness.

<P>Subject:    Spoken Word Crime Prevention

<BR>Guest:      Vicky Edmonds
<BR>Length:     22:00
<BR>Contact:    (206) 937-0700

<BR>Date Aired: 7/14/96
<BR>Summary:    Vicky Edmonds is a Seattle poet and workshop facilitator who helps people use the written and spoken word as an alternative to acting out and as an inroad to healing. She discussed her work, shared some of her poetry and commented on the crime prevention nature of this work.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: #161</b><p>

<P>Subject:   Re-Integrating Enchantment into Life	
<BR>Guest:      Thomas Moore	
<BR>Length:     21:00
<BR>Contact:    N.A.
<BR>Date Aired: 7/7/96
<BR>Summary:    Thomas Moore is an author, former psychotherapist and a leading figure 
in the field of archetypal psychology. He holds degreees in music theology and 
religion. His new book is: "The Re-Enchantment of Everyday Life." He discussed 
enchantment, how it became distant from life in our society and how to re-integrate 
it into our lives.

<P>Subject:   Using Neurofeedback Therapy for A.D.D. and other Disorders

<BR>Guest:      Saranel Binyon
<BR>Length:     21:00
<BR>Contact:    (206) 820-0294	

<BR>Date Aired: 7/7/96
<BR>Summary:   Saranel Binyon is a neurofeedback therapist, as well as a trained 
hypnotherapist and former teacher. She discussed neurofeedback therapy, its 
history as well as some of the disorders it has been effective in positively 
affecting, including Attention Deficit Disorder, substance abuse and anger management.


<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: #150</b><p>

<P>Subject:    The Healing Power of Story, Part Two
<BR>Guest:      Erica Helm Meade
<BR>Length:     21:30
<BR>Contact:    (206) 463-9387
<BR>Date Aired: 6/30/96
<BR>Summary:    Ms. Meade is a therapist, author and story-teller. She
discussed the healing power of story, how to incorporate lessons from
stories and experiences into one's life and she also shared a story.

<P>Subject:    Grass Roots Activism

<BR>Guest:      George Lakey
<BR>Length:     22:00
<BR>Contact:    N.A.

<BR>Date Aired: 6/30/96
<BR>Summary:    Mr. Lakey is an activist, teacher, workshop facilitator
and co-author of: "Grass Roots and Non-Profit Leadership: A Guide for
Organizations in Changing Times." He discussed his book, his personal
activism, the work of non-profit organizations and common obstacles
to success for such organizations.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: #149</b><p>

<P>Subject:    The Healing Power of Story
<BR>Guest:      Erica Helm Meade
<BR>Length:     21:30
<BR>Contact:    (206) 463-9387
<BR>Date Aired: 6/23/96
<BR>Summary:    Ms. Meade is a therapist, author and story-teller. She
discussed the spoken word renaissance in the Northwest, the healing
power of story and the role of art in a dynamic society.

<P>Subject:    Cathedrals of Nature

<BR>Guest:      Terry McLuhan
<BR>Length:     22:30
<BR>Contact:    N.A.

<BR>Date Aired: 6/23/96
<BR>Summary:    Ms. McCluhan is an award-winning film-maker and author
of: "Cathedrals of the Spirit: The Message of Sacred Places." She
discussed her book which relates stories of many significant thinkers
of our time including Einstein, Jung and others, their relationship
to nature and transcendent experiences they have had due to nature.


<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: #144</b><p>

<P>Subject:    Bamboo, A Sustainable Agriculture Crop
<BR>Guests:     Simon Henderson and Daphne Lewis
<BR>Length:     23:00
<BR>Contact:    (360) 629-6160
<BR>Date Aired: 6/16/96
<BR>Summary:    Simon and Daphne are two of the principals in the firm
"Bamboo People." They provide consultation and expertise on the
subject of growing bamboo as a cash crop. They talked about the
plant, its history and its multiple uses as a food, sound baffle and
sustainable agriculture cash crop.

<P>Subject:    Family Literature for Character Building

<BR>Guest:      Herb Kohl
<BR>Length:     21:00
<BR>Phone:      (604) 247-9737

<BR>Date Aired: 6/16/96
<BR>Summary:    Herb Kohl is a life-long educator and the co-editor of:
"A Call to Character: A Family Treasury..." He discussed the recent
William Bennett "Book of Virtues," how his book contrasts and how a
whole systems view is integral to the book and to the concept of
balance, a value covered in the book.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #160</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    Paul Hunter's Poetry
<BR>GUEST:      Paul Hunter
<BR>LENGTH:     23:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (206) 633-5647; <a href="http://www.zipcon.com/~pablo">http://www.zipcon.com/~pablo</a>, <a href="mailto:pablo@zipcon.com">pablo@zipcon.com</a>

<BR>DATE AIRED: 6/9/96
<BR>SUMMARY:   Paul Hunter is a published poet, publisher and playwright.
He discussed his development as a poet, the history of the Red Sky
Poetry Theater and tips for aspiring poets and writers. He also
shared two of his poems: "Standing True" and "Same Damn Boat."


<P>SUBJECT:    Landscapes of the Interior
<BR>GUEST:      Don Gayton
<BR>LENGTH:     21:00
<BR>PHONE:      (604) 247-9737
<BR>DATE AIRED: 6/9/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Don Gayton is a scientist, range ecologist and author of:
"Landscapes of the Interior: Re-Explorations of Nature and the Human
Spirit." He discussed the anthropocentric nature of the term
"landscape," his theory of the notion of a "primal landscape," and
how he believes the "developer" mentality that owes its existence to
the "unknowability" of nature."

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #159</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    Outlining Societal Trends
<BR>GUEST:      Faith Popcorn
<BR>LENGTH:     21:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (212) 978-9999

<BR>DATE AIRED: 6/2/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Faith Popcorn is an author, consultant to Fortune 500
companies and trend spotter. She coined the term "cocooning" and has
been called the "Nostradamus of Marketing" by Fortune magazine. She
discussed emerging societal trends and their impact on business, life
and self as outlined in her book: "Clicking."


<P>SUBJECT:    Teen Pregnancy Prevention
<BR>GUEST:      Dorle Campbell
<BR>LENGTH:     21:00
<BR>PHONE:      (206) 281-6215
<BR>DATE AIRED: 6/2/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Ms. Campbell, a consumer science teacher at Nathan Hale
High School in Seattle, discussed teen pregnancy and a program
intended to prevent such pregnancy called Project Teen Aware.

<P>SUBJECT:    The Secondary Market for Student Loans
<BR>GUEST:      Susan Busch
<BR>LENGTH:     5:15
<BR>PHONE:      N.A.
<BR>DATE AIRED: 6/2/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Ms. Busch, with the Sallie Mae student loan program,
discussed the program, interest rates and common misunderstandings
about student loans.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #158</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest
<BR>GUEST:      Father Matthew Fox
<BR>LENGTH:     24:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (510) 835-4UCS
<BR>DATE AIRED: 6/2/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Father Fox is an Episcopal Priest, scholar and author of
many books. He discussed the Vatican's silencing of him in 1989 and
his formal dismissal from the Dominican Order in 1993, as well as his
thoughts on Creation Spirituality, re-inventing liturgy and his rites
of passage experiences in the Pacific Northwest.

<P>SUBJECT:    Fundamentalism, Fear and Re-Inventing Education
<BR>GUEST:      Father Matthew Fox
<BR>LENGTH:     21:00
<BR>PHONE:      (510) 835-4UCS
<BR>DATE AIRED: 6/2/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Father Fox is an Episcopal Priest, a scholar of ancient
Christian Mystics and the author of many books, including
Confessions: The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest. He continued
his discussion of the paradigm shift to an organismic cosmology,
fundamentalism, the role of imagination in solving society's problems
and his attempt to re-invent higher education at the University of
Creation Spirituality.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #157</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    Experiencing Multi-Culturalism Through Foreign Exchange
<BR>GUESTS:     Betsy Thomsen and Chris Sargeant
<BR>LENGTH:     22:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (800) 872-0200
<BR>DATE AIRED: 5/26/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Ms. Thomsen is the Recruitment Coordinator and Ms.
Sargeant a host mom and volunteer for the Youth For Understanding
foreign exchange program. They discussed the program and their
experiences and answered questions about the country's current
attitude toward immigrants.

<P>SUBJECT:    Growing Up in the Segregated South
<BR>GUEST:      Clifton Taulbert
<BR>LENGTH:     23:00
<BR>PHONE:      N.A.
<BR>DATE AIRED: 5/26/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Mr. Taulbert is the author of When We Were
Colored and Last Train North. He discussed life in the South
before the era of de-segregation, the sense of community in
that era, and getting initiated into adulthood.
<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #156</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    Solving Health Care "Problems" with Creativity

<BR>GUEST:      Graywolf
<BR>LENGTH:     21:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (541) 476-0492
<BR>DATE AIRED: 5/19/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Graywolf (Fred Swinney) holds degrees in counseling,
psychology, chemistry and physics and is a shaman. He talked about
the Einstein quote: "Imagination is more important than knowledge"
and the quote's ramifications on the paradigm shift in healing.

<P>SUBJECT:    Family Media Literacy
<BR>GUEST:      Gloria DeGaetano
<BR>LENGTH:     22:00
<BR>CONTACT:    (206) 883-1544
<BR>DATE AIRED: 5/19/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Gloria DeGaetano is a mother, media literacy activist,
and author of "Screen Smarts: A Family Guide to Media Literacy." She
discussed the effect of excessive TV watching on the health and brain
development of children, the concept of media literacy, and the need
to support media literacy in families and individuals.

<P><HR>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #155</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT:    Religious Support for Reproductive Choice

<BR>GUEST:      Reverend Deborah Mero
<BR>LENGTH:     23:25
<BR>CONTACT:    (206) 776-3274
<BR>DATE AIRED: 5/12/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Reverend Mero is the State Coordinator for the Religious
Coalition for Reproductive Choice. She discussed the organization,
its herstory and mission and the services they have facilitated to
women who have had abortions come to terms with their grief.

<P>SUBJECT:    A Course in Love
<BR>GUEST:      Joan Gattuso
<BR>LENGTH:     55:30
<BR>CONTACT:    (800) 2 LOVEU 2
<BR>DATE AIRED: 5/12/96
<BR>SUMMARY:    Joan Gattuso is a Unity Minister and author of "A Course
in Love: Powerful Teachings on Love, Sex and Personal Fulfillment."
She discussed how removing the personal blocks we have to love is
more effective than looking for the "perfect partner." She also
discussed how judgement and other aspects of human-ness often get in
the way of sustaining fulfilling relationships.
<p><hr>

<b>NorthWestern Exposure: Program #153</b><p>
<P>SUBJECT: Angels and the New Thought<BR>GUEST: Jan Price and John
Randolph Price<BR>LENGTH: 23:00


<BR>CONTACT: (210) 249-3985 
<BR>DATE to be AIRED:4/14/96
<BR>SUMMARY: Jan and John Randolph Price are the founders of 
the Quartus Foundation, the originators of World Healing Day and the authors 
of many books.  They discussed their work, the story behind the international 
mind-link and day of meditation, World Healing Day, and the role of angels in 
helping us find abundance and happiness.

<P>SUBJECT: Initiative 663 and Re-Legalizing Marijuana
<BR>GUEST: Tom Rohan and Robert Lunday
<BR>LENGTH: 22:00
<BR>CONTACT: (206) 548-8043 or 
e-mail to<A HREF="mailto:hipinfo@hemp.net">hipinfo@hemp.ne</A>t
<BR>DATE AIRED:
4/14/96<BR>SUMMARY: Mr. Rohan and Mr. Lunday are volunteers with
<A HREF="http://www.hemp.net">Hemp Initiative Projects of Washington State</A>,
or HIP-WS.They are gathering signatures for Initiative 663 which would
re-legalize marijuana in the state for medical, industrial and recreational 
use. They discussed the initiative and the ramifications of legal marijuana 
on crime.
<P><HR>

<b>Program #152</b><p>

<P>SUBJECT: Finding Meaningful Work<BR>GUEST: Lawrendce Boldt
<BR>LENGTH: 21:00<BR>CONTACT: 1-800-770 CREATE 
<BR>DATE to be AIRED:4/7/96
<BR>SUMMARY: Mr. Boldt is a holistic career 
consultant and the author of , "Zen and the Art of Making a Living." he discusses how his experience
as a volunteer&nbsp;in a nursing home affected his life's work, and gives tips 
on finding the work you live culled from his latest book, "How to Find the Work 
You Love."

<P>SUBJECT: Free Access to the Internet and Government Censorship
<BR>GUEST: Aki Namioka and Doug Schuler
<BR>LENGTH: 22:00<BR>CONTACT: (206) 365-4528 
or e-mail at<A HREF="mailto:aki@scn.org">aki@scn.org</A>
<BR>DATE AIRED:4/7/96
<BR>SUMMARY: Ms. Namioka and Mr. Schuler are both officers of the Board of Directors 
for the Seattle Community Network Association and Computer Professionals for 
Social Responsibility.  They discussed the organizations, the idea of free access 
and attempted government censorship of the Internet.<BR><HR>

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