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<span class=titlered><font color="#330099" size=5><b>Northwestern Exposure 1997</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. <br>
<p>The show airs on the following <a href="stations.htm">stations.</a>
<br><br>
<b>Click here to read about programs from <a href="nexposure.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="/nexposure96.htm">1996</b></a><hr>
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<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #200a for 12/28/97 - 55:00 </b>Archive Show from 6/97 </font><br>
<p>Subject: 	An Indigenous Northwest Perspective 
<br>Guest:	Beaver Chief
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:   (206) 782-5781

<br>Date Aired:12/28/97 
<br>Summary:  Beaver Chief is a native of the Northwest, descendent of the indigenous people of the area, including Chief Seattle. As a native  medicine man he discussed how he got his name in a sacred ceremony, how casino money is tempting native people with the lure of materialism and how native prophecies are coming true in this time. He also discussed an upcoming series of events his is facilitating called: "In the Spirit of Beaver Chief. 
<p><b>Since this interview Beaver Chief has been imprisoned in the King County Jail on a twenty-year old warrant. Please write to him at the address below, using his European name and number.</b>
<p>

<br>Freddy Hernandez Dailing             
<br>#970052906
<br>7th floor King County Jail
<br>500 5th Ave.
<br>Seattle, Wa.
<br>98104-2332

<p>Subject: 	A Gay and Lesbian Youth Writing Series
<br>Guest:	Shane Luitjens	
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:   (206) 320-8742 or <a href="http://www.guiware.com/pp_torque/">http://www.guiware.com/pp_torque/</a> 

<br>Date Aired: 12/28/97 
<br>Summary:  Shane Luitjens is the facilitator of OutLINE, a series of writing workshops for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and questioning youth. He discussed what it is like to be in an unsupportive community, the high rate of suicide due to sexual questioning and how the writing series helps youth come to terms with issues of sexual orientation.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #221 for 12/21/97 - 55:00 </b></font><br>
<p>Subject:    Global Climate Change and El Nino
<br>Guest:      Richard Gammon, Ph.D., B.A., M.A.
<br>Length:     22:00 
<br>Contact:   (206) 543-1609	
<br>Date Aired: 12/21/97
<br>Summary:  Dr. Gammon is a professor of Chemistry and Oceanography and Adjunct Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington. He talked about the weather phenomenon known as El Nino, the history of it, and other ramifications of global warming.

<p>Subject:   Helping Kids Affected by Aids/Hiv
<br>Guest:     Janet Trinkaus
<br>Length:    22:00 
<br>Contact:  (206) 628-8949 x2401
<br>Date Aired: 12/21/97

<br>Summary:  Janet Trinkaus is the Founding Director of Rise N' Shine, a non-profit organization working with children affected by Aids. She talked about the history and mission of the organization, the rage felt by most children whose parent/s have Aids/Hiv and Camp Rise N' Shine which helps city kids get away from urban life and worries about their predicament.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #198a for 12/14/97 - 56:00 Archive Show </b></font><br>
<p>Subject: 	Money versus Wealth
<br>Guest:	      Sarah Van Gelder
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:      (800) 937-4451
<br>Date Aired:   12/14/97 
<br>Summary: Sarah Van Gelder is the editor of: "YES! A Journal of Positive Futures." She discussed the dysfunctional nature of our relationship with money in our society, the difference between money versus wealth and the creative ways some communities are taking advantage of human resources to offset the impact of corporations that engage in practices that negatively impact community.

<p>Subject: 	Trends in Society and the Business World
<br>Guest:		Faith Popcorn
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:      (212) 978-9999
<br>Date Aired: 12/14/97 
<br>Summary: Ms. 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 individuals as outlined in her book "Clicking." (This interview originally aired in June of 1996.)
 

</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #201a for 12/7/97 - 59:00 Archive Show </b></font><br>
<p>Subject: 	Youth Crime Prevention through the Literary Arts, Part 1
<br>Guests:	 	Danika Dinsmore, Rachael Strom and Kevin Flanigan
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:      (253) 735-6328
<br>Date Aired: 12/7/97 
<br>Summary:    Danika Dinsmore, the Executive Director of the Northwest Spokenword LAB, along with 2 of the 6 Teen Slam finalists talked about their series of Teen Poetry Slams dedicated to helping young people use their creative energy for the pro-social activity of the literary arts. Rachael Strom and Kevin Flanigan shared their thoughts about the series as well as their work developed since the creation of the series.

<p>Subject: 	Youth Crime Prevention through the Literary Arts, Part 2
<br>Guests:		Danika Dinsmore, Kevin Flanigan, Mia Karpov, Mike Madden, Hanna Chung and Stefan Kamola
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:      (253) 735-6328
<br>Date Aired: 12/7/97 
<br>Summary:    Danika Dinsmore, the Executive Director of the Northwest Spokenword LAB, along with 5 of the 6 Teen Slam finalists talked about their series of Teen Poetry Slams dedicated to helping young people use their creative energy for the pro-social activity of the literary arts. Kevin Flanigan and the other finalists shared their thoughts about the series as well as their work, and the efforts to censor the thoughts of young people. 
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #220 11/30/97 57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:    Educating Children through Poetry
<br>Guest:     Jeff Moss
<br>Length:    21:00 
<br>Contact:   N.A.	
<br>Date Aired: 11/30/97
<br>Summary:  Jeff Moss, one of the creators of the children's TV show Sesame Street, discussed his book of poetry entitled: "Bone Poems," the inspiration for the book (his visits with his son to the American Museum of Natural History), the fascination kids have with dinosaurs and how to make education fun.

<p>Subject:   A Look at the Next Millennium
<br>Guest:    Michael Langevin
<br>Length:   21:00 
<br>Contact:  1-888-29 MAGIC or  <a href="http://www.magicalblend.com">http://www.magicalblend.com</a> 
<br>Date Aired: 11/30/97
<br>Summary:  Michael Langevin, the publisher/editor of Magical Blend Magazine and the coordinator of a book/consciousness experiment entitled: "Solstice Shift" discussed the project which had 30 of today's most influential authors writing about the coming age of planetary consciousness at the same time, on the summer solstice 1996. He discussed the authors and their thoughts about the subject and the writing process.

</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #219 for 11/23/97 58:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:    A Suburban Californian's Spiritual Quest to India
<br>Guest:     Bhagavan Das
<br>Length:    21:00 
<br>Contact:   N.A.	
<br>Date Aired: 11/23/97
<br>Summary:  The man born  Michael Riggs in suburban California discussed his epiphany regarding the homogeneity of suburban life, his spiritual quest to India which included his initiation as a professional mystic and how he got his new name of Bhagavan Das, as well as other stories from his spiritual memoir: "It's Here Now: Are You?"

<p>Subject:   The Kali Yuga and Other Signs of the Times
<br>Guest:    Bhagavan Das
<br>Length:   21:00 
<br>Contact:  N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 11/23/97
<br>Summary:  In the second part of a two part interview, the author Bhagavan Das discussed the times we live in, known in Hindu tradition as the Kali Yuga, the changes that are manifesting as prophesized, his experiences with Allen Ginsberg, the connection between sex and creativity and other thoughts from his new spiritual memoir.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #218 for 11/16/97 57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:   Golf as Self-Growth (Part 1 of 2)
<br>Guest:     Michael Murphy
<br>Length:    21:00 
<br>Contact:   <a href="http://www.golfweb.com/shivaslives">http://www.golfweb.com/shivaslives</a> or P.O. Box 222339 Carmel, CA 93922-2339
<br>Date Aired: 11/16/97
<br>Summary: Michael Murphy is the co-founder of the famed Esalen retreat on the Northern California coast.  The author of the best-seller "Golf in the Kingdom" and the new "The Kingdom of Shivas Irons" discussed the mythological aspects of golf and its power as a medium for self-knowledge and evolution, as well as the scientific, psychological and esoteric basis for his fiction.

<p>Subject:   Golf as Self-Growth (Part 2 of 2)
<br>Guest:     Michael Murphy
<br>Length:    21:00 
<br>Contact:   <a href="http://www.golfweb.com/shivaslives">http://www.golfweb.com/shivaslives</a> or P.O. Box 222339 Carmel, CA 93922-2339

<br>Date Aired: 11/16/97
<br>Summary: Michael Murphy is the co-founder of the famed Esalen retreat on the Northern California coast.  The author of the best-seller "Golf in the Kingdom" and the new "The Kingdom of Shivas Irons" continued his discussion about the scientific, psychological and esoteric basis for his fiction.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #217 for 11/9/97 56:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:   Poetry as Medicine, Part 1
<br>Guest:     John Fox
<br>Length:    21:00
<br>Contact:   N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 11/9/97
<br>Summary: John Fox is a poet, certified poetry therapist, lecturer at the John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California and author of "Poetic Medicine: The Healing Art of Poem-Making." He discussed poetry, advances in the 19th Century by Whitman and Dickenson and how he and others have used poetry to heal deep wounds.

<p>Subject:   Poetry as Medicine, Part 2
<br>Guest:     John Fox
<br>Length:    21:00
<br>Contact:   N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 11/9/97

<br>Summary: John Fox is a poet, certified poetry therapist, lecturer at the John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California and author of "Poetic Medicine: The Healing Art of Poem-Making." He discussed poetry, read some poetry and discussed how advances in 20th Century poetry by W.C. Williams and Ginsberg paralleled the discoveries of Einstein by opening up the field of expression in poetry.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #204a (Archive) for 11/2/97 58:30</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	Overcoming Government Regulations 
<br>Guests:	Anna Davis and Bill Leach
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (253) 735-4982
<br>Original Date Aired: 7/13/97 
<br>Summary:  Ms. Davis and Mr. Leach are the proprietors of the TRI-R Ranch Retreat on the Green Valley Road east of Auburn, Washington. They discussed the King County Farmland Preservation Act and their business venture which aims to take advantage of the act's preservation of the rural setting in southeast King County as well as the philosophy of Respect, Responsibility and Reciprocity which the ranch aims to exemplify.

<p>Subject:    The Corruption of Language and Communication - Doublespeak
<br>Guest:      William Lutz
<br>Length:     22:00
<br>Contact:    wlutz@crab.rutgers.edu
<br>Original Date Aired: 7/13/97 
<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 resulting toll on sincere communication in our society.

</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #216 for 10/26/97 57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:    Protecting Estuaries
<br>Guests:    Kathy Fletcher and Mike Sato
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   1-800-People-2 <a href="http://www.pugetsound.org">http://www.pugetsound.org</a> 
<br>Date Aired: 10/26/97
<br>Summary: Kathy Fletcher and Mike Sato are the Executive Director and Communications Director, respectively, for the environmental group "People For Puget Sound." They discussed protection of estuaries, like Puget Sound, on the 25th Anniversary of the enactment of the Clean Water Act, as well as some of the progress and failures of water quality protection in that time.

<p>Subject:    Celtic Wisdom
<br>Guest:     John O'Donohue	 
<br>Length:    24:00
<br>Contact:   N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 10/26/97

<br>Summary: John O'Donohue is a poet and author of: "Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom." He discussed the revival of ancient spiritual traditions, how the Celtic tradition has been able to maintain a connection to the natural world and divine feminine and the concept of "soul friend" which is what Anam Cara translates to from Gaelic.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #215 for 10/19/97 57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:   Boxing for Self-Growth
<br>Guest:     Cappy Kotz
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   1-888-240-1934 <a href="http://www.girlbox.com">http://www.girlbox.com</a> 
<br>Date Aired: 10/19/97
<br>Summary: Cappy Kotz is an amateur boxing coach and author of: "Boxing For Everyone: How to Get Fit and Have Fun with Boxing." She discussed the popular conceptions (myths)  of boxing, how the sport works to help people with emotional management and her experiences as a female boxer/boxing coach.

<p>Subject:   Modern Poetry and the Slam
<br>Guest: 	 Bart Baxter	 
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (206) 522-3310

<br>Date Aired: 10/19/97
<br>Summary: Bart Baxter is an award-winning Seattle poet who once was winner of the MTV Grand Slam. He discussed the nature of performance poetry, the lack of device in contemporary and shared some of his work.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #214 for 10/12/97 57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:   Romancing The Shadow
<br>Guest:     Connie Zweig, Ph.D.
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   800-484-9962 (hear tone, press 3104)<a href="http://www.myshadow.com">http://www.myshadow.com</a>and <a href="mailto:czweig@myshadow.com">czweig@myshadow.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 10/12/97
<br>Summary: Connie Zweig is a Jungian Therapist who specializes in shadow work, as well as the founder of the Institute for Shadow Work and Spiritual Psychology and the co-author of: "Romancing The Shadow: Illuminating the Dark Side of the Soul. She discussed the Jungian concept of the shadow, (the often secret part of our lives or background) the way it has been exposed in the media through Marv Albert and how we can work with our own shadow issues by noticing certain behaviors and acting to stop them.

<p>Subject:   The Internet as Learning Tool	

<br>Guests:     Andy Smallman, Deb Schaak
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (425) 455-7617 or <a href="http://www.pscs.org">http://www.pscs.org</a>
<br>Date Aired: 10/12/97
<br>Summary: Andy Smallman is the Director of Puget Sound Community School and Deb Schaak is the PSCS Tutorial Program Coordinator. They discussed this "school without walls," the school's use of the Internet as learning tool and some of the on-line courses offered by the school.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #213 for 10/05/97 55:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:   The Legend of Jack Kerouac, Part 2
<br>Guests:     Vince Ballestri, Brian Kent
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (206) 624-8477
<br>Date Aired: 10/05/97
<br>Summary:  Vince Ballestri is an acclaimed actor and is the writer/producer/performer in "Kerouac: The Essence of Jack. A Jazz Play." He discussed his one man play, aspects of Jack Kerouac's writing and lifestyle and he also read some Kerouac with Brian's sax accompaniment.


<p>Subject:   The Senses, Consciousness and a Passion for the Possible
<br>Guest:     Jean Houston
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 10/05/97
<br>Summary:  Jean Houston is the Director of the Foundation for Mind Research in Pomona, New York. A pioneer in the field of consciousness research, she discussed the twisted nature of the media coverage of her work with Hillary Clinton, the heightened sensory abilities of some of the luminaries she has met, including Mother Teresa and Helen Keller and some of the thoughts about living up to one's potential expressed in her book: "A Passion for the Possible."
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #212 for 9/28/97 56:30</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	Herbs and Health Empowerment
<br>Guest:	Eric Pollard
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (206) 623-9837 <a href="http://www.tenzing.com">http://www.tenzing.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 9/28/97 

<br>Summary: Eric Pollard is a trained herbalist and the co-owner of Tenzing Momo, the oldest, continuously-operating herbal apothecary on the west coast, located in Seattle's historic Pike Place Market. He discussed the apothecary, the new popularity of certain herbs like St. Johnswort and the notion that increasingly, people seek empowerment for their own health and wellness, rather than giving up that responsibility to a doctor.

<p>Subject:     The Legend of Jack Kerouac
<br>Guests:     Vince Ballestri, Brian Kent
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (206) 624-8477
<br>Date Aired: 9/28/97
<br>Summary:  Vince Ballestri is an acclaimed actor and is the writer/producer/performer in "Kerouac: The Essence of Jack. A Jazz Play." He discussed his interest in Kerouac, how he continued to be inspired to perform the same basic play night after night and Kerouac's literary reputation. He also read some Kerouac with Brian's sax accompaniment.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #211 for 9/21/97 57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	Preventing Tobacco Use
<br>Guest:	Bob Conroy
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (206) 298-4479
<br>Date Aired: 9/21/97 
<br>Summary: Bob Conroy is the President of Tobacco Free Washington, a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the amount of tobacco use in the state. He discussed the organization, the costs associated with tobacco addiction, the state investment board's decision to continue to invest in tobacco stocks and the holistic ways to prevent young people from using the drug.


<p>Subject:   Teen Curfews
<br>Guest:     Gerry Sheehan
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (206) 624-2184
<br>Date Aired: 9/21/97
<br>Summary:  Gerry Sheehan is the Legislative Director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington. He discussed the ACLU, the history of curfews, the reasons why the ACLU opposes teen curfews and their effort to prevent the enactment of teen curfews in  towns in Washington.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #210 for 9/14/97 58:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	Literary Art as Crime Prevention
<br>Guest:	Danika Dinsmore, M.A.
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (253) 735-MEAT
<br>Date Aired: 9/14/97 
<br>Summary: Danika Dinsmore is the Executive Director of the Northwest SPokenword LAB, an intergenerational spoken word performance, resource and outreach center in Auburn, Washington. She discussed the SPLAB, its work in facilitating positive youth development and the successes of its first season of work.

<p>Subject:   Socially Responsible Film-making

<br>Guest:     Tom Allen
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (206) 282-7180 or (310) 471-0193
<br>Date Aired: 9/14/97
<br>Summary:  Tom Allen is the Co-President of the new non-profit organization, the Focus Institute of Film. He discussed the institute, its work in encouraging socially responsible, uplifting films to benefit underprivileged youth and the lack of social conscience of most Hollywood movies.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #209 for 9/7/97 58:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	 Marijuana Myths and Facts
<br>Guests:	Lynn Zimmer, Ph.D. and John Morgan, M.D.
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (800) 444-2524
<br>Date Aired: 9/7/97 
<br>Summary: Lynn Zimmer is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Queens College, City University of New York and Dr. John Morgan is a Professor of Pharmacology at City University Medical School.  They are the authors of: "Marijuana Myths: Marijuana Facts." They discussed studies in the past 100 years, including the Shafer Commission report, commissioned by the Nixon Administration, that suggest the penalties for being caught possessing marijuana are more injurious than occasional use of the drug itself.

<p>Subject:   Dancing in the Suburbs and the Role of Art in Society
<br>Guests:    Jim Kelly and K.T. Niehoff

<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (800) 677-ARTS
<br>Date Aired: 9/7/97
<br>Summary:  Jim Kelly is the Director of the King County Arts Commission. K.T. Niehoff is an independent choreographer. They discussed the King County Performance Network, which will bring Modern Dance into the suburbs of King County, the role of arts in a healthy society and the controversy over federal funding for arts, which is less than the amount spent on tobacco-farmer subsidies.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #203a for 8/31/97 57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: Preventing Domestic Violence	 
<br>Guests:	Lynn Gordon and Seth Ellner
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (206) 205-5555 for recorded message, or (206) 632-1870
<br>Date Aired: 8/31/97 
<br>Summary: Ms. Gordon is the King County Domestic Violence Program Manager. Seth Ellner is a counselor who facilitates perpetrator treatment groups. They discussed the Love Shouldn't Hurt domestic violence public education campaign, the symptoms of Domestic Violence and how perpetrators can get help for their abusive tendencies.

<p>Subject: 	 Preventing Teen Suicide
<br>Guests:	Sara Owens and Kelsie Nelson
<br>Length: 	22:00

<br>Contact: (206)  461-4922
<br>Date Aired: 8/31/97 
<br>Summary: Sara Owens is the Coordinator of the Teen Link Line. Kelsie Nelson is a volunteer with the program. They discussed the line, the problem of Teen Suicide, the early signs someone may be considering suicide and how the line is an effective prevention method.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #208 for 8/24/97 56:15</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	 Neural Structure, Chaos and Healing
<br>Guest:	Graywolf Swinney
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (541) 476-0492
<br>Date Aired: 8/24/97 
<br>Summary: Graywolf Swinney holds degrees in Chemical Engineering and Psychology and is the founder of the Institute for Applied Consciousness Science. He discussed the neural structure of the brain, the application of chaos theory to the human brain and how the brain works like a hologram for the entire human organism. 

<p>Subject:   Women and their Inner Beauty
<br>Guests:    Vicky Edmonds and Philip Brautigam
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (206) 937-0700 for Vicky and (425) 775-8422 for Philip.

<br>Date Aired: 8/24/97
<br>Summary:  Vicky Edmonds is a writing workshop facilitator who has taught in prisons and with at-risk youth. Philip Brautigam is the head of Brautigam Design and Photography. They discussed their upcoming collaboration: "In The Mirror: Women Facing the Possibility of Their Beauty"  and how the combination of writing and nude photography helps women come to terms with deep-seated issues.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #207 for 8/17/97 51:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	 The Science of the Future, Consciousness Science
<br>Guest:	Graywolf Swinney
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (541) 476-0492
<br>Date Aired: 8/17/97 
<br>Summary: Graywolf Swinney holds degrees in Chemical Engineering and Psychology and is the founder of the Institute for Applied Consciousness Science. He discussed the institute, the emerging field of Consciousness Science and its application to healing the human organism.

<p>Subject:   Work Addiction
<br>Guest:     Jack Fecker
<br>Length:    22:00
<br>Contact:   (800) 461-1931 for book information and (425) 643-4246 for workshop information.
<br>Date Aired: 8/17/97

<br>Summary:  Jack Fecker is a man who has held many different occupations in his life. He is also the author of: "Freedom From Work: Our Obsession with Work. Is There a Way Out?" He discussed his hard-work background and upbringing, his thoughts about work addiction and his tips on making discovery the important thing in one's life, not a meaningless job lacking soul connection.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #206 for 8/10/97 53:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	Teaching Values and Morality through Classic Literature
<br>Guest:	Herb Kohl
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  	N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 8/10/97 
<br>Summary:  	Mr. Kohl is an award-winning author and educator who has edited his second book to help people understand the complexity in moral decisions. His new effort is entitled: "The Plain Truth of Things: The Role of Values in a Complex World." He discussed the book, the effort to show William Bennett (author of the "Book of Virtues) that moral decisions are not black and white and he read some of the work of Muriel Rukeyser and Victor Hernandez Cruz.

<p>Subject:     Protecting Your Kids from Internet Predators
<br>Guest:      Dennis Small
<br>Length:     22:00
<br>Contact:    <a href="mailto:dsmall@inspire.ospi.wednet.edu">dsmall@inspire.ospi.wednet.edu</a> and <a href="http://www.ospi.wednet.edu">http://www.ospi.wednet.edu</a>

<br>Date Aired: 8/10/97
<br>Summary:    Dennis Small is the Educational Telecommunications Specialist with the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. He discussed his thoughts about the Internet, shared anecdotes about the positive aspects for education and offered some tips for parents to prevent their web-surfing kids from being taken advantage of by Internet users with less than good intent.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #205 for 8/3/97 55:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	Medicinal Herbs and the Move Back to Nature 
<br>Guest:	Michael Pilarski
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (360) 738-4972
<br>Date Aired: 8/3/97 
<br>Summary:  Mr. Pilarski is a permaculture practitioner, wildcrafter and organizer of the 2nd Annual Northwest Herbal Faire near Bellingham, Washington on August 16 and 17. He discussed the trend toward natural healing with the use of medicinal herbs through wildcrafting and other methods. He also discussed the effort to prevent access to herbs by governments and the upcoming herbal faire.

<p>Subject:     Using the Internet for Peace, Justice and Poetry
<br>Guest:      Merilene Murphy
<br>Length:     22:00
<br>Contact:    <a href="mailto:PeazRitr@ix.netcom.com">PeazRitr@ix.netcom.com</a> and <a href="http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1438/telepoetics.htm">http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1438/telepoetics.htm</a>

<br>Date Aired: 8/3/97
<br>Summary:    Merilene Murphy is a native of Harlem and an L.A. resident who is the creator and founder of Telepoetics, a worldwide network of poets dedicated to world peace "By Any Medium Necessary."  Telepoetics satellites conduct point-to-point Internet Poetry Videoconferences. She discussed the founding of the network, the attempt to use emerging technology for peaceful, non-commodification purposes and she shared some of her poetry.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #173 for 7/27/97 (Archive Edition from 11/96) 56:30</b></font><br>
<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: 7/27/97 
<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: 7/27/97
<br>Summary: Mister Rochon is the President and Mr. Mitchell the Chaiman 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.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #172 for 7/20/97 (Archive Edition from 11/96) 56:30</b></font><br>
<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: 7/20/97 
<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: 7/20/97

<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><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #204 for 7/13/97 58:30</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:	Overcoming Government Regulations 
<br>Guests:	Anna Davis and Bill Leach
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (253) 735-4982
<br>Date Aired: 7/13/97 
<br>Summary:  Ms. Davis and Mr. Leach are the proprietors of the TRI-R Ranch Retreat on the Green Valley Road east of Auburn, Washington. They discussed the King County Farmland Preservation Act and their business venture which aims to take advantage of the act's preservation of the rural setting in southeast King County as well as the philosophy of Respect, Responsibility and Reciprocity which the ranch aims to exemplify.

<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: 7/13/97
<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 resulting toll on sincere communication in our society.

</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #203 for 7/6/97 
58:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: Preventing Domestic Violence	 
<br>Guests: Lynn Gordon and Seth Ellner
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 205-5555 for recorded message, or (206) 632-1870
<br>Date Aired: 7/6/97 
<br>Summary: Ms. Gordon is the King County Domestic Violence Program Manager. Seth Ellner is a counselor who facilitates perpetrator treatment groups. They discussed the Love Shouldn't Hurt domestic violence public education campaign, the symptoms of Domestic Violence and how perpetrators can get help for their abusive tendencies.

<p>Subject: Preventing Teen Suicide
<br>Guests: Sara Owens and Kelsie Nelson
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 461-4922 If out of the area, call collect.
<br>Date Aired: 7/6/97 
<br>Summary: Sara Owens is the Coordinator of the Teen Link Line. Kelsie Nelson is a volunteer with the program. They discussed the line, the problem of Teen Suicide, the early signs someone may be considering suicide and how the line is an effective prevention method.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #202 for 6/29/97 
58:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: Same Sex Marriage and the Politics of Sexual Justice
<br>Guest: Morris Kaplan
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: N.A.
<br>ate Aired: 6/29/97 
<br>Summary: Mr. Kaplan, a former lawyer and Professor of Philosophy at Purchase College, discussed recent Supreme Court decisions affecting gays and lesbians, the progress of the Civil Rights movement for Gays and Lesbians, the notion of Same Sex Marriage as civil disobedience and other thoughts from his book: "Sexual Justice: Democratic Citizenship and the Politics of Desire."

<p>Subject: Ecosystem Management in the Puyallup River Watershed
<br>Guest: Dick Dorsett
<br>Length:  22:00
<br>Contact: (253) 591-6092
<br>Date Aired: 6/29/97 
<br>Summary: Dick Dorsett, representing Pierce County Government Relations, discussed the Puyallup River Watershed Council, its representatives, mission and activities and how a non-regulatory approach is more effective at spurring cooperation between the timber interests, Indian Tribe, farmers and others in the watershed.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #201 for 6/22/97 
58:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:     Youth Crime Prevention through the Literary Arts, Part 1
<br>Guests:	Danika Dinsmore, Rachael Strom and Kevin Flanigan
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:    (253) 735-6328
<br>Date Aired: 6/22/97 
<br>Summary:    Danika Dinsmore, the Executive Director of the Northwest 
Spokenword LAB, along with 2 of the 6 Teen Slam finalists talked about 
their series of Teen Poetry Slams dedicated to helping young people use 
their creative energy for the pro-social activity of the literary arts. 
Rachael Strom and Kevin Flanigan shared their thoughts about the series 
as well as their work developed since the creation of the series.

<p>Subject:     Youth Crime Prevention through the Literary Arts, Part 2
<br>Guests:	Danika Dinsmore, Kevin Flanigan, Mia Karpov, Mike Madden, Hanna Chung and Stefan Kamola
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:    (253) 735-6328
<br>Date Aired: 6/22/97 
<br>Summary:    Danika Dinsmore, the Executive Director of the Northwest 
Spokenword LAB, along with 5 of the 6 Teen Slam finalists talked about 
their series of Teen Poetry Slams dedicated to helping young people use 
their creative energy for the pro-social activity of the literary arts. 
Kevin Flanigan and the other finalists shared their thoughts about the 
series as well as their work, and the efforts to censor the thoughts of 
young people. 
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #200 for 6/15/97 
57:00</b></font><br>

<p>Subject: 	An Indigenous Northwest Perspective 
<br>Guest:	Beaver Chief
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:    (206) 782-5781
<br>Date Aired: 6/15/97 
<br>Summary:  Beaver Chief is a native of the Northwest, descendent of 
the indigenous people of the area, including Chief Seattle. As a native 
 medicine man he discussed how he got his name in a sacred ceremony, how 
casino money is tempting native people with the lure of materialism and 
how native prophecies are coming true in this time. He also discussed an 
upcoming series of events his is facilitating called: "In the Spirit of 
Beaver Chief."

<p>Subject: 	A Gay and Lesbian Youth Writing Series
<br>Guest:	Shane Luitjens	
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:    (206) 320-8742
<br>Date Aired: 6/15/97 
<br>Summary:  Shane Luitjens is the facilitator of OutLINE, a series of 
writing workshops for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and questioning youth. He 
discussed what it is like to be in an unsupportive community, the high 
rate of suicide due to sexual questioning and how the writing series 
helps youth come to terms with issues of sexual orientation.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #199 for 6/8/97 
57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: 	 Watershed Planning to Prevent the Implementation of the 
E.S.A.

<br>Guest:	Jim Jesernig
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (360) 902-1801
<br>Date Aired: 6/8/97 
<br>Summary: Jim Jesernig is the Director of the Washington State 
Department of Agriculture. He discussed the need for watershed planning 
to prevent the implementation of the Endangered Species Act in the 
effort to help the survival rate of threatened species of wild salmonid 
and steelhead runs. He cited the efforts in the Yakima River  watershed 
as an example of such planning.

<p>Subject: 	A Native Women's Perspective 
<br>Guests:	Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:    N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 6/8/97 
<br>Summary:  Ms. Harjo and Ms. Bird are two native women who have 
edited a new anthology entitled: "Reinventing the Enemy's Language: 
Contemporary Native Women's Writings of North America." They discussed 
their work, the process of putting the anthology together and the status 
of Native Women in North America in the wake of years of colonialism.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #198 for 6/1/97 
54:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: 	 Money  versus Wealth
<br>Guest:	Sarah Van Gelder

<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (800) 937-4451
<br>Date Aired: 6/1/97 
<br>Summary: Sarah Van Gelder is the editor of: "YES! A Journal of 
Positive Futures." She discussed the dysfunctional nature of our 
relationship with money in our society, the difference between money 
versus wealth and the creative ways some communities are taking 
advantage of human resources to offset the impact of corporations that 
engage in practices that negatively impact community.

<p>Subject: 	 Trends in Society and the Business World
<br>Guest:	Faith Popcorn
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (212) 978-9999
<br>Date Aired: 6/1/97 
<br>Summary: Ms. 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 individuals as outlined in her book "Clicking." (This interview 
originally aired in June of 1996.)
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #197 for 5/25/97 
55:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: 	Speeding Prevention
<br>Guest:	Kent, Washington Police Officer Robert Scholl
<br>Length: 	21:00

<br>Contact: (253) 859-3303
<br>Date Aired: 5/25/97 
<br>Summary:  Officer Scholl is a member of the Kent Racing team. 
Sponsored by the Kent, Washington police department, the team has 
initiated a series of racing nights on Wednesdays throughout the summer 
at Seattle International Raceway. The team will engage in drag racing 
against any street-legal competition to show that police are interested 
in driving fast ONLY in the proper situation as in the case of the drag 
racing nights at SIR.

<p>Subject: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
<br>Guest:	Jeffery Schwartz, M.D.
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: N.A. 
<br>Date Aired: 5/25/97 
<br>Summary:  Dr. Schwartz is a psychiatrist with the OCD Research Group 
at UCLA and the author of: "Brainlock: Free Yourself from Obsessive 
Compulsive Behavior." He discussed Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, some 
extreme examples and the ancient art of mindfulness that helps to combat 
OCD.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #196 for 5/18/97 
55:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: 	Sustainability in Pierce County
<br>Guest:	Dennis Taylor
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (253) 564-9622 or email <a href="mailto:dtaylor@ymcatacoma.org">dtaylor@ymcatacoma.org</a>

<br>Date Aired: 5/18/97 
<br>Summary:  Dennis Taylor, Director of the Sustainability Education 
Program at the Tacoma YMCA, discussed the concept of sustainability, his 
efforts at creating awareness about sustainability in Pierce County and 
the planned Sustainability Center for Tacoma to be located near Tacoma 
C.C.

<p>Subject: Asset-Mapping for Positive Youth Development
<br>Guest:	Rick Jackson
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 382-5004
<br>Date Aired: 5/18/97 
<br>Summary:  Mr. Jackson, the Vice-President for Program Development at 
the Seattle YMCA, discussed the "It's About Time"  project, the results 
of their recent study and the concept of "asset-mapping" to help create 
an environment for positive youth development.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #195 for 5/11/97 
56:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: Alternatives to Ritalin, Part 2
<br>Guests:	Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, N.D.  and Robert Ullman, N.D.
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (425) 774-5599 <a 
href="http://www.healthy.net/jrru">http://www.healthy.net/jrru</a> 

<br>Date Aired: 5/11/97 
<br>Summary:  Doctors Reichenberg-Ullman and Ullman are naturopathic 
doctors and licensed homeopaths. They serve as President and 
Vice-President of the International Foundation for Homeopathy. They are 
also authors of a book entitled: "Ritalin Free Kids Safe and Effective 
Homeopathic Medicine for ADD and Other Behavioral and Learning 
Problems." They discussed the Ritalin epidemic and drug-free 
alternatives. (Last of a two part interview.)

<p>Subject: Sustainable Communities in the Northwest
<br>Guest:	J. Gary Lawrence
<br>Length: 	23:00
<br>Contact: (206) 616-2035
<br>Date Aired: 5/11/97 
<br>Summary: The former Director of the Center for Sustainable 
Communities and a current fellow at the Institute for Public Policy and 
Management at the University of Washington, Mr. Lawrence talked about 
sustainability in the wake of the Brundtland Commission report and the 
application of sustainability in Portland and Seattle.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #194 for 5/4/97 
58:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  Urban Innovation in the Pacific Northwest
<br>Guest:	Alex Steffan
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 634-3027 or <a 
href="http://www.speakeasy.org/steelhead">http://www.speakeasy.org/steelhead</a> or 4505 University Way N.E. #420, Seattle, WA  98105

<br>Date Aired: 5/4/97 
<br>Summary: The editor of Steelhead and its on-line companion magazine 
Steelhead Web, Alex Steffan discussed his publication, the future of 
print in the digital age and progressive urban innovation in Seattle, 
Portland and other towns in the Pacific Northwest.

<p>Subject: Alternatives to Ritalin, Part 1
<br>Guests:	Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, N.D.  and Robert Ullman, N.D.
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (425) 774-5599 <a 
href="http://www.healthy.net/jrru">http://www.healthy.net/jrru</a>
<br>Date Aired: 5/4/97 
<br>Summary:  Doctors Reichenberg-Ullman and Ullman are naturopathic 
doctors and licensed homeopaths. They serve as President and 
Vice-President of the International Foundation for Homeopathy. They are 
also authors of a book entitled: "Ritalin Free Kids Safe and Effective 
Homeopathic Medicine for ADD and Other Behavioral and Learning 
Problems." They discussed the Ritalin epidemic and drug-free 
alternatives.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #193 for 4/27/97 
61:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  The Poetic Legacy of Allen Ginsberg and the Outrider Poetry 
Tradition
<br>Guests:  Anne Waldman and Andrew Schelling
<br>Length:  22:00

<br>Contact: (303) 546-3578 or <a 
href="http://www.naropa.edu">http://www.naropa.edu</a>
<br>Date Aired: 4/27/97 
<br>Summary:  Anne Waldman, who co-founded the Jack Kerouac School of 
Disembodied Poetics in 1974 with Allen Ginsberg and Andrew Schelling, a 
faculty member at the school, discussed the legacy of Allen Ginsberg, 
the Outrider poetry tradition and also shared some of their work.

<p>Subject:  The Poetic Legacy of Allen Ginsberg and the Outrider Poetry 
Tradition, part 2
<br>Guests:  Anne Waldman and Andrew Schelling
<br>Length:  22:00
<br>Contact: (303) 546-3578 or <a 
href="http://www.naropa.edu">http://www.naropa.edu</a>
<br>Date Aired: 4/27/97 
<br>Summary:  Anne Waldman, who co-founded the Jack Kerouac School of 
Disembodied Poetics in 1974 with Allen Ginsberg and Andrew Schelling, a 
faculty member at the school, continued their discussion of the legacy 
of Allen Ginsberg, the Outrider poetry tradition and also shared some of 
their work.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #192 for 4/20/97 
60:00</b></font><br>

<p>Subject:  The Beat Generation 
<br>Guest:   Allen Ginsberg
<br>Length:  22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 735-6328
<br>Date Aired: 4/20/97 
<br>Summary: In an interview recorded in 1994, Allen Ginsberg discussed 
the founding of the Beat Generation, the most important American 
literary movement of the late 20th Century, his placement on the FBI's 
list of "Dangerous Security," his views on politics, environmental 
degradation and American society.

<p>Subject:  More of the Beat Generation
<br>Guest:   Allen Ginsberg
<br>Length:  28:00
<br>Contact: (206) 735-MEAT
<br>Date Aired: 4/20/97 
<br>Summary: More of the 1994 interview with Allen Ginsberg was aired,  
with the subjects of Censorship, American Fundamentalism and other 
topics from his book of poems entitled: Cosmopolitan Greetings: Poems 
1986-1992.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #191 for 4/13/97 
56:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: The Northwest Poetry Renaissance

<br>Guests:	Virginia Regling and Bob Redmond
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 823-2666
<br>Date Aired: 4/13/97 
<br>Summary: Virginia and Bob are two principles involved in the 
upcoming three day Poetry Circus festival. They discussed the poetry 
scene in the Northwest, their upcoming event and they also shared some 
of their work.

<p>Subject:  Using N.L.P. Strategies
<br>Guest:	Michael Bennett
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (206) 524-0965
<br>Date Aired: 4/13/97 
<br>Summary: Michael Bennett, a certified Neuro-linguistic Programming 
Therapist and Director of the Mesmeric Institute of Seattle discussed 
N.L.P., the method of recognizing destructive personal behaviors or 
"strategies," and the ability to change those strategies that are not in 
the best interest of the client.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #190 for 4/6/97 
56:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: Empowering Women
<br>Guest:	Cathy Angell

<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (360) 714-1982 or email  <a href="mailto:Cangell2@aol.com">Cangell2@aol.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 4/6/97  
<br>Summary: Ms. Angell is a Bellingham-based photographer who has 
finished a book entitled: "My Spirit Flies: Portraits and Prose of Women 
in their Power." She discussed the original conception, the development 
of the project,  and the wisdom inherent in the women featured in her 
book.

<p>Subject: Integrative Medicine
<br>Guests:	Dee Curcio and Saranel Binyon
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (206) 236-6880
<br>Date Aired: 4/6/97 
<br>Summary: Ms. Curcio is a licensed Acupuncturist and head of Clinical 
Faculty for the Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental 
Medicine. Saranel Binyon, MA, CCt.H, NLP, is a Neurofeedback Therapist. 
They discussed the integration of Western technology with Eastern 
healing methods to create a medical synthesis that has been effective in 
working with drug addicts and people with ADHD without using drugs. 
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #189 for 3/30/97 
57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  Zones of Consciousness Part 3

<br>Guest:	Fred Graywolf Swinney, B.Sc., M.A.
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (541) 476-0492
<br>Date Aired: 3/30/97 
<br>Summary:  In the last of a three part interview on his scientific 
model of consciousness, the founder of the Institute for Applied 
Consciousness Science Fred Graywolf Swinney talked about levels of 
being, including zones five and six, the Edges of Creation and Chaotic 
Consciousness. 

<p>Subject: A School without Walls/The Future of Education
<br>Guests:	Andy Smallman and Hanna Chung
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  (206) 455-7617 <a 
href="http://www.pscs.org">http://www.pscs.org</a>
<br>Date Aired: 3/30/97 
<br>Summary: Andy Smallman is the Director of the Puget Sound Community 
School. Hanna Chung is a student at the school. They discussed this 
"school without walls," trends in the evolution of education, and the 
role of the Internet in fostering that evolution.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #188 for 3/23/97 
55:00</b></font><br>

<p>Subject: Becoming The Parent You Want to Be 
<br>Guest:	Janis Keyser
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact:  <a href="mailto:lkeyser@netcom.com">lkeyser@netcom.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 3/23/97 
<br>Summary: Ms. Keyser, a teacher, parent educator, mother, Grandmother 
and author discussed the changing role of parenting and of families and 
tips from her book: "Becoming the Parent You Want to Be: Strategies for 
the First Five Years."

<p>Subject:  Zones of Consciousness Part 2.
<br>Guest:	Fred Graywolf Swinney, B.Sc., M.A.
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (541) 476-0492
<br>Date Aired: 3/23/97 
<br>Summary:  In the 2nd of a three part interview on his scientific 
model of consciousness, the founder of the Institute for Applied 
Consciousness Science Fred Graywolf Swinney talked about the 3rd and 4th 
levels of consciousness in his model, including the Belief system and 
one's Personal Mythology.<br>
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #187 for 3/16/97 
55:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  America's Forgotton Forest History
<br>Guest:	Gary Ferguson
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact:  (800) 873-9040 or ferguson@wtp.net
<br>Date Aired: 3/16/97 
<br>Summary:  Free-lance journalist and author Gary Ferguson discussed 
the relationship between Americans and the forests, including the 
spirituality many mainstream Christian preachers attributed to 
wilderness, the need to re-mythologize our sylvan connection and other 
stories from his book: "The Sylvan Path: A Journey Through America's 
Forests."<br>

<p>Subject:  Zones of Consciousness Part 1.
<br>Guest:	Fred Graywolf Swinney, B.Sc., M.A.
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (541) 476-0492
<br>Date Aired: 3/16/97 
<br>Summary:  In the first of a three part interview on his scientific 
model of consciousness, the founder of the Institute for Applied 
Consciousness Science Fred Graywolf Swinney talked about the most 
shallow levels of being, including behavior/physiology and level two - 
thoughts, feelings, images and mental activity.<br>

</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #186 for 3/9/97 
58:30</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  Guiding Teens into Adulthood through Initiation
<br>Guests:	Melissa West and Peter Wallis 	
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact:  (206) 782-3341
<br>Date Aired: 3/9/97 
<br>Summary:  Melissa and Peter are the co-founders of Lifequest, an 
organization dedicated to helping guide teens into adulthood through 
ritual initiations. They discussed the troubling statistics on teen 
suicide, the human need for rites of passage and the types of teen 
initiations some communities have performed.<br>

<p>Subject:  Preventing Teen Violence
<br>Guests:	David Shavel and Kathi Skarbo
<br>Length: 	22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 226-7259
<br>Date Aired: 3/9/97 

<br>Summary:  David Shavel is the Community Mobilization Coordinator for 
the South King County Youth Violence Prevention Committee. Kathi Skarbo 
is the former Chair of the South King County Community Network discuss 
the effort to use the Hawkins and Catelano risk and protective factors 
to prevent teen violence in the eight school district area that 
comprises South King County.<br>
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #185 for 3/2/97 
56:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  Voluntary Simplicity
<br>Guest: 	 Cecile Andrews	
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact:  (Phinney Neighborhood Association (206) 464-4800)
<br>Date Aired: 3/2/97 
<br>Summary:  Cecile Andrews is a columnist for the Seattle Times and an 
expert on Voluntary Simplicity. She discussed the concept of Voluntary 
Simplicity, the complicated and unrewarding nature of the modern 
American lifestyle and the need to simplify.<br>

<p>Subject:  Creating a Simpler Lifestyle
<br>Guest:	 Cecile Andrews
<br>Length: 	22:00

<br>Contact: Phinney Neighborhood Association (206) 464-4800
<br>Date Aired: 3/2/97 
<br>Summary: Cecile Andrews, the Voluntary Simplicity columnist for the 
Seattle Times discussed the concept of Voluntary Simplicity, her new 
book: "The Circle of Simplicity: Return to the Good Life," and offered 
some tips on how to simplify one's life.<br>
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #184 for 2/23/97 
59:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  Holistic Approaches to ADD and ADHD
<br>Guests: 	Judith Bluestone and Jim Nibblett	
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 285-5498  http://www.handle.org
<br>Date Aired: 2/23/97 
<br>Summary:  Judith Bluestone, the founder and Jim Nibblett, the 
Director of Research for the Handle Institute, discussed the institute, 
its work in advancing non-drug oriented therapies to combat ADD and ADHD 
and the downside of the widespread use of the drug Ritalin among today's 
youth.<br>

<p>Subject:  Bus Poetry and Public Art

<br>Guests:	Connie Valenta, Dick Newcombe and Tracy Hall
<br>Length: 	25:00
<br>Contact: (206) 684-1569
<br>Date Aired: 2/23/97 
<br>Summary: Carol Valenta, the Public Art Program Coordinator for King 
County's Cultural Resources Division, along with two local poets, 
discussed the Poetry Bus Program, the role of public art in society and 
the poets discussed and shared their own work.
</p><hr><br>

<font size=4><b>Northwestern Exposure #183 for 2/16/97 
54:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  Horticultural Therapy
<br>Guest: 	Avery Holzer
<br>Length: 	19:00
<br>Contact: (206) 483-2586 
<br>Date Aired: 2/16/97 
<br>Summary:  Avery Holzer, an independent Horticultural Specialist, 
discussed the emerging field of horticultural therapy, her work with 
seniors in nursing homes, and tips for letting living things into one's 
life.<br>
<br>Subject:  On-Line Organizing for the Environment 

<br>Guests:	Steve Albertson, Denise Joines
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 448-1008  or http://www.onenw.org
<br>Date Aired: 2/16/97 
<br>Summary: Steve Albertson, the Director and Denise Joines, the 
Training Manager of One Northwest, (on-line organizing for the 
Environment) discussed their organization's history and mission, the 
work being done to create instant on-line documentation of the damage 
inflicted on forests by clear-cutting and the aid they give 
environmental groups organizing on-line for effective lobbying.<br> 
</p><hr><br>

<font size="3"><b>Northwestern Exposure #182 for 2/9/97 54:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  Involving Youth in Community
<br>Guests: 	Artrese Hartman and Norma Straw
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 325-7922 email - syin@jetcity.com
<br>Date Aired: 2/9/97 
<br>Summary: The Program Manager for the Seattle Youth Involvement Network and volunteer Norma Straw discussed the Network's mission of  "advocating with youth to initiate positive change in the community through volunteer service and the political process" as well as their brochure called "Respect" creating by youth on  positive youth/police interactions.

<p>Subject:  Emerging Science and Neurofeedback 

<br>Guest:	Adam Crane
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (800) 424-6832, whatis@mindfitness.com, or Saranel Binyon at (206) 236-6880
<br>Date Aired: 2/9/97 
<br>Summary: Adam Crane, a Neurofeedback (Brainwave feedback) pioneer, lecturer and teacher discussed the technology that allows trained therapists to view the brain activity and help facilitate deeper states of consciousness, new science theories (Chaos, Quantum Physics) and the trends that show the emerging field of consciousness processing eclipsing information-processing industry in terms of jobs and total revenue.
</p><hr><br>

<font size="3"><b>Northwestern Exposure #181 for 2/2/97 56:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  The Mania of Global Economics and the Effect on the Pacific 
NorthWest
<br>Guest:	William Greider
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: <a href="http://www.simonsays.com">http://www.simonsays.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 2/2/97 
<br>Summary:  The Political Editor of Rolling Stone magazine, Bill 
Greider discussed his new book: "One 
World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism," the mania 
and excesses of the global 
economy, its effect on the NorthWest, the likelihood of an economic 
crash or disaster and the need to close 
the loop in manufacturing (as well as create full employment) through 
the concept of the "inverse factory."

</p>
<p>Subject:  The Poetry Slam and the Spoken Word Renaissance
<br>Guests:	Allison Durazzi and Brian W. Robinson
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 322-5936 Poetry Circus - P.O. Box 20205, Seattle, WA 
98102
<br>Date Aired: 2/2/97 
<br>Summary: Allison and Brian are members of the Seattle Slam steering 
committee. They discussed the history 
of the Seattle Slam and its current popularity, the question of 
whether the Slam is a legitimate art form and 
they read some of their Slam performance writing.
</p><hr><br>


<font size="3"><b>Northwestern Exposure #181 for 2/2/97 56:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject:  The Mania of Global Economics and the Effect on the Pacific 
NorthWest
<br>Guest:	William Greider
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: <a href="http://www.simonsays.com">http://www.simonsays.com</a>

<br>Date Aired: 2/2/97 
<br>Summary:  The Political Editor of Rolling Stone magazine, Bill 
Greider discussed his new book: "One 
World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism," the mania 
and excesses of the global 
economy, its effect on the NorthWest, the likelihood of an economic 
crash or disaster and the need to close 
the loop in manufacturing (as well as create full employment) through 
the concept of the "inverse factory."
</p>
<p>Subject:  The Poetry Slam and the Spoken Word Renaissance
<br>Guests:	Allison Durazzi and Brian W. Robinson
<br>Length: 	21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 322-5936 Poetry Circus - P.O. Box 20205, Seattle, WA 
98102
<br>Date Aired: 2/2/97 
<br>Summary: Allison and Brian are members of the Seattle Slam steering 
committee. They discussed the history 
of the Seattle Slam and its current popularity, the question of 
whether the Slam is a legitimate art form and 
they read some of their Slam performance writing.
</p><hr><br>

<font size="3"><b>Northwestern Exposure #142  for 1/26/97 58:40</b></font><br>

<p>Subject:  A Poetic Alternative to Super Bowl Hype
<br>Guests:	Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Allen Ginsberg, Michael Hureaux, 
Pamela Sackett and Michael McClure

<br>Length: 58:40 
<br>Contact:  (206) 735-6328
<br>Date Aired: 1/26/97 
<br>Summary: As an alternative to Super Bowl hype, violence and 
consumerism, a program of spoken word 
entitled: "The Super Bowl of Poetry" was featured, including the work 
of famous poets and North West 
poets.
</p>
<p><center><i>Promo for #142 - 1/26/97 Super Bowl of Poetry</i></center>
<br>Forget the Super Bowl. (You know it's the Pack by 18) This Sunday 
hear a Super Bowl of Poetry featuring 
poets like Allen Ginsberg, Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Michael McClure 
and three NorthWest poets.
</p><hr><br>

<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #169 for 1/19/97</b></font><br>
<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 <a href="mailto:davidj@aa.net">davidj@aa.net</a>

<br>Date Aired: 1/19/97
<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>
<p>Subject:  Re-Discovering Nature Myths
<br>Guest:      Gary Ferguson
<br>Length:     22:00
<br>Contact:    (800) 208-BOOK
<br>Date Aired: 1/19/97
<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><br>

<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure #164 for 1/12/97   57:00</b></font><br>
<p>Subject: Big "C' Creativity
<br>Guest: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
<br>Length: 21:00 
<br>Contact: N.A. 

<br>Date Aired: 1/12/97
<br>Summary: Mr. Csikszentmihalyi is a Professor and former Chair of the 
Psychology Department at 	the 
University of Chicago. He discussed the findings from his multi-year 
study of creativity people, including 
artists, poets, corporate heads and Nobel Prize winners.
</p>
<p>Subject: Good Grief Rituals
<br>Guest: Elaine Childs-Gowell
<br>Length: 21:20 
<br>Contact: (206) 781-0839
<br>Date Aired: 1/12/97 
Summary: Dr. Childs-Gowell is a Seattle-based nurse, anthropologist, 
Shaman and author. She discussed 
grief, how unprocessed grief manifests in disease and rituals to help 
come to terms with loss.
</p><hr><br>


<font size="3"><b>NorthWestern Exposure  #161 for 1/5/97 56:00</b></font><br>
 (first aired in July '96)
<p>Subject: Re-Integrating Enchantment into Life 
<br>Guest: Thomas Moore 

<br>Length: 21:00 
<br>Contact: N.A. 
<br>Date Aired: 1/5/97 
<br>Summary: Thomas Moore is an author, former psychotherapist and a leading 
figure in the field of archetypal psychology. He holds degrees 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>	
<p>Subject: Using Neurofeedback Therapy for A.D.D. and other Disorders 
Guest: Saranel Binyon 
<br>Length: 21:00 
<br>Contact: (206) 236-6880 
<br>Date Aired: 1/5/97 
<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.

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