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<td VALIGN=TOP><!-- begin content --><span class=titlered><b><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font color="#330099"><font size=+2>Northwestern
Exposure 1998</font></font></font></b></span>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.
<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="nexposure01.htm">2001</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure00.htm">2000</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure99.htm">1999</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure97.htm">1997</b></a>
<b><a href="/nexposure96.htm">1996</b></a>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#214A for 12/27/98</b> - 54:00 Archived from October '97</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Romancing
The Shadow</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Connie Zweig,
Ph.D.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: 800-484-9962
(hear tone, press 3104)http://www.myshadow.com and czweig@myshadow.com</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 12/27/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.&nbsp;</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Internet
as Learning Tool&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guests: Andy Smallman,
Deb Schaak</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (425) 455-7617
or http://www.pscs.org</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 12/27/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.</font></font>

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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#218A for 12/20/98</b> - 54:00 Archived from November '97</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Golf as Self-Growth
(Part 1 of 2)</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Michael Murphy</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 21:00&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: www.golfweb.com/shivaslives
or P.O. Box 222339 Carmel, CA 93922-2339</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/20/98</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.&nbsp;</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Golf as Self-Growth
(Part 2 of 2)</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Michael Murphy</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 21:00&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: www.golfweb.com/shivaslives
or P.O. Box 222339 Carmel, CA 93922-2339</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 12/20/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.</font></font>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#212A for 12/13/98</b> - 54:00 Archived from September '97</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Herbs and
Health Empowerment</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Eric Pollard</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (206) 623-9837
http://www.tenzing.com</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 12/13/98&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.&nbsp;</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Legend
of Jack Kerouac</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guests: Vince Ballestri,
Brian Kent</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (206) 624-8477</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 12/13/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.</font></font>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#219A for 12/6/98</b> - 56:00 Archived from November '97</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: A Suburban
Californian's Spiritual Quest to India</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Bhagavan Das</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 21:00&nbsp;</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: N.A.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 12/6/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: The man
born Michael Riggs is suburban California discussed his epiphany regarding
the homogeneity of suburban life, his spiritual quest and initiation in
India as a professional mystic, how he got his name Bhagavan Das and other
stories from his spiritual memoir:  It s Here Now, Are You? &nbsp;</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Kali
Yuga and other Signs of the Times.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Bhagavan Das</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 21:00&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: N.A.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 12/6/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: In the second
part of a two part interview, author Bhagavan Das discussed the times we
live in, known in the Hindu tradition as the Kali Yuga, the world changes
that are manifesting as prophesied and other thoughts from his new spiritual
memoir.</font></font>

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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#225A for 11/29/98</b> - 55:00 Archived from February '97</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Northwest s
Marine Ecosystem</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Dave Bliss</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: divrdav@i-link-2.net</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/29/98&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Dave Bliss
is a Dive Instructor and owner of the White Pass Sports Hut in Packwood,
Washington, as well as author of:  Northwest Boat Dives: 60 Ultimate Dives
in Puget Sound and Hood Canal.  He discussed his underwater experiences
in the Pacific Northwest, the effects of population growth on those ecosystems,
the best places to go scuba-diving in the Northwest and the steps that
can be done to protect the marine ecosystem for our children s children.&nbsp;</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Marijuana
Myths and Facts</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guests: Lynn Zimmer,
Ph.D. and John Morgan, M.D.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (800) 444-2524</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/29/98&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.</font></font>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#246 for 11/22/98</b> - 54:30</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Indigenous
Puerto Rican Spoken Word Heritage&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Victor Hernandez
Cruz&nbsp;</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: Coffee House
Press (612) 338-0125</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/22/98&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Mr. Cruz
is the author of Red Beans, Mainland, Tropilicazation, By Lingual Wholes,
Rhythm Content and Flavor and his latest: Panoramas, was featured on Bill
Moyers' "Language of Life" series on PBS. Cruz has won numerous awards
including the Guggenheim Fellowship and the New York Poetry Foundation
Award. He discussed Puerto Rico, his exposure to the "areyto" or oral tradition
and the recent problems with hurricanes.</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Poetic
Inspirations of Victor Hernandez Cruz</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Victor Hernandez
Cruz</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 23:00</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: Coffee House
Press (612) 338-0125</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/22/98&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Mr. Cruz
, the author of Red Beans, Mainland, Tropilicazation, By Lingual Wholes,
Rhythm Content and Flavor and his latest: Panoramas, discussed the life
and work William Carlos Williams as well as other inspirations including
Miles Davis and the role of poetry in a society that has largely marginalized
itself.</font></font>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#203A for 11/15/98</b> - 55:30 Archived from July '97</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Preventing
Domestic Violence&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guests: Lynn Gordon
and Seth Ellner</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (206) 205-5555
for recorded message, or (206) 632-1870</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/15/98&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.&nbsp;</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Preventing
Teen Suicide</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guests: Sara Owens
and Kelsie Nelson</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (206) 461-4922</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/15/98&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.</font></font>

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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#206A for 11/8/98</b> - 54:30 Archived from August '97</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Teaching
Values and Morality through Classic Literature</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Herb Kohl</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: N.A.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/8/98</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.&nbsp;</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Protecting
Your Kids from Internet Predators</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Dennis Small&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: dsmall@inspire.ospi.wednet.edu
http://www.ospi.wednet.edu</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/8/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.</font></font>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#246A for 11/1/98</b> - 53:00 Archived from Spring '96</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Brain Chemistry
&amp; Total Wellness</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Joel Robertson
M.D.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: P.O. Box
887 Grand Haven, MI 49417</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/1/98&nbsp;</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Dr. Robertson
is an internationally-known clinician, lecturer, author and founder of:
The Robertson Institute. He discussed brain chemistry, the two basic types
brain chemistry breakdowns of people and how what you eat, smoke, snort
and watch affects your brain chemistry.&nbsp;</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: A Course
in Love</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Reverend Joan
Gattuso</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: 1-800 2
LOVE U 2</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 11/1/98&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Reverend
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 interferes with our
own development.</font></font>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure
#162A for 10/25/98</b> - 58:00 Archived from 10.6.96</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Healing
Power of Story, Part Two</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Erica Helm
Meade</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 21:30</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (206) 463-9387</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 10/25/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.&nbsp;</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Grass Roots
Activism</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: George Lakey</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: N.A.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 10/25/98</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.</font></font>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #162A for 10/18/98</b> - 58:00 Archived from 10.6.96</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Learning from Kids Culture, part 1</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Douglass Rushkoff</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 23:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: N.A.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 10/18/98</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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."</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Learning from Kids Culture, part 2</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Douglass Rushkoff</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 23:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: N.A.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 10/18/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>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.</font></font>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #245a for 10/11/98 </b>- 58:00</font></font>

<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Boldt
Decision and Prejudice Against Native Americans</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Beaver Chief</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (206) 782-5781,
<a href="http://www.inpeoria.org/pages/BC/BC-index.html">http://www.inpeoria.org/pages/BC/BC-index.html
</a>or P.O. Box 19737, Seattle, WA 98109-6737.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 10/11/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Beaver Chief
is an Indian Doctor, indigenous to the Seattle area. He discussed the hatred
toward Indians in the wake of the Boldt decision, his feelings about the
Federal Government and their treatment of Native people and his thoughts about the inherent spirituality of Seattle.</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Sacred Path of One Northwest Native American</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Beaver Chief</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00&nbsp;</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (206) 782-5781,
<a href="http://www.inpeoria.org/pages/BC/BC-index.html">http://www.inpeoria.org/pages/BC/BC-index.html
</a>or P.O. Box 19737, Seattle, WA 98109-6737.</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 10/11/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Beaver Chief
is an Indian Doctor, indigenous to the Seattle area. He discussed his path
from self-described "gangster" in trouble with the law, to that of an Indian
Doctor, the tradition in his family. He discussed some of the native spiritual
traditions and mythology and his own initiation.</font></font>
<br>
<hr>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #158A for 10/4/98</b> - 58:00 Archived from 10.6.96</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Father Matthew Fox</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (510) 835-4UCS</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 10/4/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Father Fox
is an Episcopal Priest, scholar and author of many books. He discussed
his silencing by the Vatican in 1989, his formal dismissal from the Dominican
Order in 1993, as wellas his thoughts on Creation Spirituality, the re-invention
of liturgy and his rites of passage experienced in the Pacific Northwest.</font></font>
<p><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Subject: Fundamentalism, Fear and Re-Inventing Education</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Guest: Father Matthew Fox</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Length: 22:00</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Contact: (510) 835-4UCS</font></font>

<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Date Aired: 10/4/98</font></font>
<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=-1>Summary: Father Matthew
Fox is an Episcopal Priest, scholar of ancient Christian Mystics and 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, the rise of fundamentalism, the role of imagination in solving
society's problems and his attempt to re-invent higher education at the
University of Creation Spirituality in Oakland, California.</font></font>
<br>
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<br><font face="verdana, arial, geneva"><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #160A for 9/27/98 - 58:00 </b>Archived from June 9, 1996</font></font>
<p>Subject: Paul Hunter's Poetry
<br>Guest: Paul Hunter
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 633-5647
<br>Date Aired: 9/27/98
<br>Summary: Paul Hunter is a published Seattle poet, publisher and playwrite.
He discussed his development as a poet, the history of Red Sky Poetry Theater
and gave some tips for aspiring writers. He also read two of his poems:
"Same Damn Boat" and "Standing True."
<br>

<hr>

<p>Subject: Landscapes of the Interior
<br>Guest: Don Gayton
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (604) 247-9737
<br>Date Aired: 9/27/98
<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 word "landscape," his theory
of the notion of a "primal landscape," and how he believes the developer
mentality owes its existence to the essential unknowability of nature.
<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #242A for 9/20/98 - 58:00 </b>Archived from June 21, 1998</font>
<p>Subject: Individual Responsibility in the Population Explosion
<br>Guest: Bill McKibben
<br>Length: 21:00
<br>Contact: N.A.

<br>Date Aired: 9/20/98
<br>Summary: Bill McKibben is a respected author who's new book is entitled:
"Maybe One: A Personal & Environmental Argument for Single-Child Families."
In it he debunks the myth that being a single child is a disease it itself.
He discussed the global population, projected growth rates and the individual's
responsibility to procreate and consume less to preserve the planet for
future generations.

<p>Subject: North American Conservation Assessment
<br>Guest: Dominick Dellasala, Ph.D.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: <a href="http://www.worldwildilfe.org">http://www.worldwildilfe.org</a>
or 202-293-4800
<br>Date Aired: 9/20/98
<br>Summary: Dr. Dellasala is the World Wildlife Fund's Manager of the
Klamath/Siskiyou Ecosystem Campaign. He discussed the organization's history
and mission, the North American Conservation Assessment, the precarious
state that many of the continent's biological treasures and preservation
efforts.
<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #239A for 9/13/98 - 58:00 </b>Archived from May 31, 1998</font>

<p>Subject: The Makah Whaling Controversy, Part One
<br>Guests: Brenda Peterson & Will Anderson&nbsp;

<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 787-2500 x 890 <a href="http://www.paws.org/whalesinperil">http://www.paws.org/whalesinperil</a>
or <a href="http://www.oceanmammalinstitute.com">http://www.oceanmammalinstitute.com
</a>or <a href="http://www.dreamweaving.com">http://www.dreamweaving.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 9/13/98
<br>Summary: Brenda Peterson is an environmental writer, journalist and
co-editor of: "Intimate Nature: The Bond Between Women and Animals." Will
Anderson is with PAWS, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society. They discussed
the renewed effort by the Makah Tribal Council to hunt whales off the Northwest
Coast of Washington, the opposition in the environmental and animal rights
communities and the history of the tribal connection to the Gray whales.
<p>Subject: The Makah Whaling Controversy, Part Two

<br>Guests: Brenda Peterson & Will Anderson
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 787-2500 x 890 <a href="http://www.paws.org/whalesinperil">http://www.paws.org/whalesinperil</a>or

<a href="http://www.oceanmammalinstitute.com">http://www.oceanmammalinstitute.com
</a>or <a href="http://www.dreamweaving.com">http://www.dreamweaving.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 9/13/98
<br>Summary: Brenda Peterson is an environmental writer, journalist and
co-editor of: "Intimate Nature: The Bond Between Women and Animals." Will
Anderson is with PAWS, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society. In the last
part of a two part interview they discussed the renewed effort by the Makah
Tribal Council to hunt whales off the Northwest Coast of Washington, the
intelligence of whales and other sea mammals and the protest that will
happen off the Northwest Coast if the tribe does attempt to renew whaling.
<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #240A for 9/6/98 - 56:30 </b>Archived
from June '98</font>

<p>Subject: The Future of the Web - Interactive TV & Radio
<br>Guest: Ethan Borg
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 706-0579 or <a href="http://www.beconn.net/tsw">http://www.beconn.net/tsw

</a>or <a href="http://www.eflash.com">http://www.eflash.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 9/6/98
<br>Summary: Ethan Borg is a software developer, entrepreneur and President
of TSW, a small Seattle Software Development firm. He discussed his company,
the joys and pitfalls of being an entrepreneur and the future of the Internet
- Interactive TV &amp; Radio.
<p>Subject: Organizing High Tech Workers
<br>Guests: Mike Blain &amp; Marcus Courtney

<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: <a href="http://www.washtech.org">http://www.washtech.org</a>
<br>Date Aired: 9/6/98
<br>Summary: Mike Blain and Marcus Courtney are two principals in WashTech,
a labor organizing effort that seeks to better conditions for "permatemps,"
the long-term temporary employees working for Microsoft and other local
software firms. They discussed the origins on WashTech in an unfavorable
Department of Labor and Industries ruling, the lack of benefits for permatemps
and the effort to educate technology workers about the benefits of organizing.

<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #237A for 8/30/98 - 58:00 </b>Archived from May 17, 1998</font>
<p>Subject: A Moral Protest Against the School of the Americas
<br>Guest: Reverend William Bichsel
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (253) 627-4347
<br>Date Aired: 8/30/98
<br>Summary: Reverend William Bichsel, is a Jesuit Priest from Tacoma.
He has been arrested and convicted for his role in a protest against the
U.S. Army's "School of the Americas," an institution responsible for training
Manuel Noriega, Anastasio Somoza and other human rights violators in Central
and South America. He discusses the school, the legislative efforts to
close it down and his civil disobedience as a moral protest.

<p>Subject: Creating a Life Worth Living
<br>Guest: Carol Lloyd
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: parlor@igc.org
<br>Date Aired: 8/30/98
<br>Summary: Carol Lloyd is a writer, performer and entrepreneur. She is
the founder of The Writing Parlor, a San Francisco literary arts center
and for the past seven years has led "Life Worth Living" workshops to help
people attain their creative dreams. That workshop experience is now available
in the form of a book entitled: "Creating a Life Worth Living." She talked
about the workshop, the book and the struggles people face when trying
to drop out of the 9-to-5 routine.

<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #236A for 8/23/98 - 60:00 </b>Archived from May '98</font>
<p>Subject: True Work
<br>Guests: Michael and Justine Toms
<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: (707) 468-5215 or <a href="http://www.newdimensions.org/">http://www.newdimensions.org/</a>

<br>Date Aired: 8/23/98
<br>Summary: Michael and Justine Toms are the co-founders of: New Dimensions
Broadcasting Network, an organization dedicated to exploration of the social,
political, scientific, environmental and spiritual frontiers, through radio
and television interviews, with many of today's foremost social innovators,
thinkers, scientists and creative artists. They discussed their work and
their new book called: "True Work."
<p>Subject: The Tibetan Buddhist Path
<br>Guest: Robert Thurman, Ph.D.
<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: 212-807-0563 or <a href="http://www.tibethouse.org">http://www.tibethouse.org</a>

<br>Date Aired: 8/23/98
<br>Summary: Dr. Thurman, a college professor and writer for thirty years,
holds the first endowed chair in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist studies in America.
He is author of: "Inner Revolution: Life, Liberty &amp; the Pursuit of
Real Happiness." He discussed his path to Tibetan Buddhism, the "inner
science" of that tradition and the four noble truths of Buddhism.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #229A for 8/16/98 - 58:00 </font></b><font size=+1>Archived from March '98</font>

<p>Subject: Movement as Spiritual Practice, Part one.
<br>Guest: Gabrielle Roth
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (973) 642-7942 or <a href="http://ravenrecording.com/">http://ravenrecording.com/</a>
<br>Date Aired: 8/16/98
<br>Summary: Gabrielle Roth considers herself to be an urban shaman. An
early proponent of "movement therapy," Gabrielle is an internationally-renowned
theater director, dance teacher and recording artist, as well as author
of: "Sweat Your Prayers: Movement as Spiritual Practice." She discussed
her background as a dancer, her job as a musical director and the five
universal rhythms, which she feels are the key to healing.&nbsp;

<p>Subject: Movement as Spiritual Practice, Part two.
<br>Guest: Gabrielle Roth
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (973) 642-7942 or <a href="http://ravenrecording.com/">http://ravenrecording.com/</a>
<br>Date Aired: 8/16/98

<br>Summary: Gabrielle Roth considers herself to be an urban shaman. An
early proponent of "movement therapy," Gabrielle is an internationally-renowned
theater director, dance teacher and recording artist, as well as author
of: "Sweat Your Prayers: Movement as Spiritual Practice." She continued
her discussion of the five universal rhythms, which she feels are the key
to healing.
<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #245 for 8/9/98 </b>- 58:00</font>
<p>Subject: The Boldt Decision and Prejudice Against Native Americans
<br>Guest: Beaver Chief
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 782-5781, <a href="http://www.inpeoria.org/pages/BC/BC-index.html">http://www.inpeoria.org/pages/BC/BC-index.html

</a>or P.O. Box 19737, Seattle, WA 98109-6737.
<br>Date Aired: 8/9/98
<br>Summary: Beaver Chief is an Indian Doctor, indigenous to the Seattle
area. He discussed the hatred toward Indians in the wake of the Boldt decision,
his feelings about the Federal Government and their treatment of Native
people and his thoughts about the inherent spirituality of Seattle.
<p>Subject: The Sacred Path of One Northwest Native American
<br>Guest: Beaver Chief
<br>Length: 22:00

<br>Contact: (206) 782-5781, <a href="http://www.inpeoria.org/pages/BC/BC-index.html">http://www.inpeoria.org/pages/BC/BC-index.html
</a>or P.O. Box 19737, Seattle, WA 98109-6737.
<br>Date Aired: 8/9/98
<br>Summary: Beaver Chief is an Indian Doctor, indigenous to the Seattle
area. He discussed his path from self-described "gangster" in trouble with
the law, to that of an Indian Doctor, the tradition in his family. He discussed
some of the native spiritual traditions and mythology and his own initiation.
<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #234a for 8/2/98 </b>Archived
from April 1998 - 58:00</font>
<p>Subject: Shadow Dancing and the New Paradigm in Healing

<br>Guest: Roger Easterbrooks, M.B.A.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: blessroger@seanet.com or (206) 346-2268
<br>Date Aired: 8/2/98
<br>Summary: Roger Easterbrooks holds an M.B.A., but is a also a Certified
Clinical Hypnotherapist, is registered as a Movement Therapist, Counselor
and Neuro-Developmental Therapist. He also calls himself a Shadow-Dancer,
and he discussed the new paradigm in healing as practiced by him.
<p>Subject: Helping Ultra-Senstive People with Natural Therapies

<br>Guest: Roger Easterbrooks, M.B.A.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: blessroger@seanet.com or (206) 346-2268
<br>Date Aired: 8/2/98
<br>Summary: Roger Easterbrooks discussed a 20 hour intensive workshop
he facilitates called: "Heart of the Samurai Training." This is based on
the work of Dan Millman, author of: "Way of the Peaceful Warrior." He also
discussed his work with ultra-sensitive people.
<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #164a for 7/26/98</b> - Archived from August 1996 - 57:00</font>

<p>Subject: Big "C' Creativity
<br>Guest: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
<br>Length: 21:00
<br>Contact: N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 7/26/98

<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>Subject: Good Grief Rituals
<br>Guest: Elaine Childs-Gowell
<br>Length: 21:20
<br>Contact: (206) 781-0839
<br>Date Aired: 7/26/98
<br>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.
<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #218A for 7/19/98</b>- Archived from November 1997 - 57:00</font>

<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: 7/19/98
<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: 7/19/98

<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.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #244 for 7/12/98 - 59:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Spiritual Politics

<br>Guests: Corrine McLaughlin & Gordon Davidson
<br>Length: 24:00&nbsp;
<br>Contact: (301) 441-3809 or (413) 259-1252 for the Sirius Community
<br>Date Aired: 7/12/98
<br>Summary: Ms McLaughlin and Mr. Davidson are former political activists
who have co-written a book entitled: "Spiritual Politics." They discussed
the book, its concept and the need to move away from divisive, polarizing
politics to an inclusive, whole-system design.
<p>Subject: Puget Sound Farm Trust
<br>Guest: Melinda McBride
<br>Length: 21:00
<br>Contact: (206) 767-7334 mac@eskimo.com or P.O. Box 47436, Seattle,
WA 98146

<br>Date Aired: 7/12/98
<br>Summary: Melinda McBride is President of the Puget Sound Farm Trust,
an organization with a mission to preserve farmland, to keep it in active
farming and to support sustainable methods of agriculture. She discussed
the organization, the nation of Community Supported Agriculture or Subscription
Farms and the effort to prevent farmland in the Puget Sound and Willamette
Valley region from the sprawl of suburban development.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #169A for 7/5/98 - 59:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: The Second Wave of the Beat Generation
<br>Guest: Danika Dinsmore, MFA
<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: ddd@splab.org
<br>Date Aired: 7/5/98
<br>Summary: Ms. Dinsmore is a Seattle poet, a graduate of the Jack Kerouac
School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado,
Executive Director of the Northwest SPokenword LAB in Auburn, Washington
and the author of: "Traffic." 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: 7/5/98

<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.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #243 for 6/28/98 - 59:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: The Paradigm Shift to a Partnership Culture, Part 1

<br>Guest: Riane Eisler
<br>Length: 24:00
<br>Contact: Center for Partnership Studies, P.O. Box 51936, Pacific Grove,
CA 93923
<br>Date Aired: 6/28/98
<br>Summary: Riane Eisler is a cultural historian, lecturer, author and
co-director of the Center for Partnership Studies in Pacific Grove, California.
In the first part of a two part interview she discussed the difference
between a partnership culture and a dominator culture and her Cultural
Transformation Theory which suggests a powerful shift from a dominator
culture back to a partnership culture is emerging in contemporary society.&nbsp;
<p>Subject: The Paradigm Shift to a Partnership Culture, Part 2
<br>Guest: Riane Eisler
<br>Length: 24:00
<br>Contact: Center for Partnership Studies, P.O. Box 51936, Pacific Grove,
CA 93923
<br>Date Aired: 6/28/98

<br>Summary: Riane Eisler is a cultural historian, lecturer, author and
co-director of the Center for Partnership Studies in Pacific Grove, California.
In the last part of a two part interview she discussed the difference between
a partnership culture and a dominator culture, her Cultural Transformation
Theory and other topics from her book: "Sacred Pleasure: Sex, Myth &amp;
the Politics of the Body."
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #242 for 6/21/98 - 58:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: Individual Responsibility in the Population Explosion
<br>Guest: Bill McKibben
<br>Length: 21:00
<br>Contact: N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 6/21/98
<br>Summary: Bill McKibben is a respected author who's new book is entitled:
"Maybe One: A Personal & Environmental Argument for Single-Child Families."
In it he debunks the myth that being a single child is a disease it itself.
He discussed the global population, projected growth rates and the individual's
responsibility to procreate and consume less to preserve the planet for
future generations.
<p>Subject: North American Conservation Assessment
<br>Guest: Dominick Dellasala, Ph.D.
<br>Length: 22:00

<br>Contact: <a href="http://www.worldwildilfe.org">http://www.worldwildilfe.org</a>
or 202-293-4800
<br>Date Aired: 6/21/98
<br>Summary: Dr. Dellasala is the World Wildlife Fund's Manager of the
Klamath/Siskiyou Ecosystem Campaign. He discussed the organization's history
and mission, the North American Conservation Assessment, the precarious
state that many of the continent's biological treasures and preservation
efforts.
<br>

<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #241 for 6/14/98 - 56:30</font></b>
<p>Subject: Preserving Nez Perce Culture
<br>Guests: Margo Aragon and Gary Stroutsos
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 706-0579
<br>Date Aired: 6/14/98
<br>Summary: Margo Aragon is the host of a bilingual TV show in Lewiston,
Idaho that uses English and the Nez Perce languages. She is also co-author
of a book on Horace Axtell and the Nez Perce tradition. Gary Stroutsos
is a flutist who plays in a Native American-influenced style. They both
talked about the Nez Perce culture and efforts to preserve it. Gary also
played his flute.
<p>Subject: Tibetan Rights Campaign

<br>Guests: Chime Yuthok and David Stearns
<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: <a href="http://www.scn.org/activism/amnesty">http://www.scn.org/activism/amnesty
</a><a href="http://www.tibet.com">http://www.tibet.com</a> <a href="http://www.amnesty-usa.org">http://www.amnesty-usa.org

</a>or (206) 521-0622 and (206) 720-6339
<br>Date Aired: 6/14/98
<br>Summary: Chime Yuthok is a Tibetan and Seattle resident with the Tibetan
Rights Campaign. Davis Stearns is the Washington State Field Organizer
for Amnesty International. They discussed the continued Chinese occupation
of Tibet, the work of the two organizations in creating awareness of the
issue and the action concerned people can take to right this human rights
atrocity.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #240 for 6/7/98 - 56:30</font></b>
<p>Subject: The Future of the Web - Interactive TV &amp; Radio

<br>Guest: Ethan Borg
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 706-0579 or <a href="http://www.beconn.net/tsw">http://www.beconn.net/tsw
</a>or <a href="http://www.eflash.com">http://www.eflash.com&nbsp;</a>

<br>Date Aired: 6/7/98
<br>Summary: Ethan Borg is a software developer, entrepreneur and President
of TSW, a small Seattle Software Development firm. He discussed his company,
the joys and pitfalls of being an entrepreneur and the future of the Internet
- Interactive TV & Radio.
<p>Subject: Organizing High Tech Workers
<br>Guests: Mike Blain &amp; Marcus Courtney
<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: <a href="http://www.washtech.org">http://www.washtech.org</a>

<br>Date Aired: 6/7/98
<br>Summary: Mike Blain and Marcus Courtney are two principals in WashTech,
a labor organizing effort that seeks to better conditions for "permatemps,"
the long-term temporary employees working for Microsoft and other local
software firms. They discussed the origins on WashTech in an unfavorable
Department of Labor and Industries ruling, the lack of benefits for permatemps
and the effort to educate technology workers about the benefits of organizing.
<br>
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<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #239 for 5/31/98 - 58:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: The Makah Whaling Controversy, Part One
<br>Guests: Brenda Peterson & Will Anderson
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 787-2500 x 890 <a href="http://www.paws.org/whalesinperil">http://www.paws.org/whalesinperil</a>
or <a href="http://www.oceanmammalinstitute.com">http://www.oceanmammalinstitute.com
</a>or <a href="http://www.dreamweaving.com">http://www.dreamweaving.com</a>

<br>Date Aired: 5/31/98
<br>Summary: Brenda Peterson is an environmental writer, journalist and
co-editor of: "Intimate Nature: The Bond Between Women and Animals." Will
Anderson is with PAWS, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society. They discussed
the renewed effort by the Makah Tribal Council to hunt whales off the Northwest
Coast of Washington, the opposition in the environmental and animal rights
communities and the history of the tribal connection to the Gray whales.
<p>Subject: The Makah Whaling Controversy, Part Two
<br>Guests: Brenda Peterson & Will Anderson

<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 787-2500 x 890 <a href="http://www.paws.org/whalesinperil">http://www.paws.org/whalesinperil</a>or
<a href="http://www.oceanmammalinstitute.com">http://www.oceanmammalinstitute.com
</a>or <a href="http://www.dreamweaving.com">http://www.dreamweaving.com</a>
<br>Date Aired: 5/31/98
<br>Summary: Brenda Peterson is an environmental writer, journalist and
co-editor of: "Intimate Nature: The Bond Between Women and Animals." Will
Anderson is with PAWS, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society. In the last
part of a two part interview they discussed the renewed effort by the Makah
Tribal Council to hunt whales off the Northwest Coast of Washington, the
intelligence of whales and other sea mammals and the protest that will
happen off the Northwest Coast if the tribe does attempt to renew whaling.
<br>
<hr>

<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #238 for 5/24/98 - 58:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Rehabilitating Prisoners with Vipassana Meditation
<br>Guests: Rick Crutcher and Lucia Meijer

<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 296-6826 for the jail or (360) 978-5434 or <a href="http://www.dhamma.org">http://www.dhamma.org
</a>for the Vipassana Center
<br>Date Aired: 5/24/98
<br>Summary: Rick Crutcher is a teacher of Vipassana meditation and Lucia
Meijer is the Administrator of the North Seattle Rehabilitation Facility
of the King County Jail System. They discussed the use of Vipassana meditation
to rehabilitate criminals and how history has shown that criminals do NOT
become productive human beings out of fear of punishment.
<p>Subject: The Poetry of Joanne Kyger
<br>Guest: Joanne Kyger
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 5/24/98
<br>Summary: Joanne Kyger is an internationally-known author and a teacher
at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute.
She discussed her work, poetry, the life of Madame Blavatsky (the founder
of Theosophy), the life of her friend Allen Ginsberg and she also read
some poems.
<br>

<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #237 for 5/17/98 - 58:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: A Moral Protest Against the School of the Americas
<br>Guest: Reverend William Bichsel
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (253) 627-4347
<br>Date Aired: 5/17/98
<br>Summary: Reverend William Bichsel, is a Jesuit Priest from Tacoma.
He has been arrested and convicted for his role in a protest against the
U.S. Army's "School of the Americas," an institution responsible for training
Manuel Noriega, Anastasio Somoza and other human rights violators in Central
and South America. He discusses the school, the legislative efforts to
close it down and his civil disobedience as a moral protest.
<p>Subject: Creating a Life Worth Living
<br>Guest: Carol Lloyd
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: parlor@igc.org
<br>Date Aired: 5/17/98
<br>Summary: Carol Lloyd is a writer, performer and entrepreneur. She is
the founder of The Writing Parlor, a San Francisco literary arts center
and for the past seven years has led "Life Worth Living" workshops to help
people attain their creative dreams. That workshop experience is now available
in the form of a book entitled: "Creating a Life Worth Living." She talked
about the workshop, the book and the struggles people face when trying
to drop out of the 9-to-5 routine.
<br>
<hr>

<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #236 for 5/10/98 - 60:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: True Work
<br>Guests: Michael and Justine Toms
<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: (707) 468-5215 or <a href="http://www.newdimensions.org/">http://www.newdimensions.org/</a>
<br>Date Aired: 5/10/98
<br>Summary: Michael and Justine Toms are the co-founders of: New Dimensions
Broadcasting Network, an organization dedicated to exploration of the social,
political, scientific, environmental and spiritual frontiers, through radio
and television interviews, with many of today's foremost social innovators,
thinkers, scientists and creative artists. They discussed their work and
their new book called: "True Work."
<p>Subject: The Tibetan Buddhist Path
<br>Guest: Robert Thurman, Ph.D.
<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: 212-807-0563 or <a href="http://www.tibethouse.org">http://www.tibethouse.org</a>
<br>Date Aired: 5/10/98

<br>Summary: Dr. Thurman, a college professor and writer for thirty years,
holds the first endowed chair in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist studies in America.
He is author of: "Inner Revolution: Life, Liberty &amp; the Pursuit of
Real Happiness." He discussed his path to Tibetan Buddhism, the "inner
science" of that tradition and the four noble truths of Buddhism.

<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #235 for 5/3/98 - 58:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Ending Domestic Violence, Pt. 1
<br>Guest: Neil Jacobson, Ph.D.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 5/3/98
<br>Summary: Dr. Jacobson, along with Dr. John Gottman, are the lead researchers
of a breakthrough study at the University of Washington on the nature of
Domestic Violence. They are also co-authors of: "When Men Batter Women:
New Insights into Ending Abusive Relationships. He discussed why he has
dedicated so much of his life to this project, the definition of "battering"
as used in the study and the study itself.
<p>Subject: Ending Domestic Violence, Pt. 2
<br>Guest: Neil Jacobson, Ph.D.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: N.A.

<br>Date Aired: 5/3/98
<br>Summary: Dr. Jacobson, along with Dr. John Gottman, are the lead researchers
of a breakthrough study at the University of Washington on the nature of
Domestic Violence. They are also co-authors of: "When Men Batter Women:
New Insights into Ending Abusive Relationships. In part two of a two part
interview, he discussed the two basic types of batterers, Cobras and Pit
Bulls and the emotional abuse that often forces women to leave their abusive
partners.
<br>

<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #234 for 4/26/98 - 58:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Shadow Dancing and the New Paradigm in Healing
<br>Guest: Roger Easterbrooks, M.B.A.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: blessroger@seanet.com or (206) 346-2268
<br>Date Aired: 4/26/98
<br>Summary: Roger Easterbrooks holds an M.B.A., but is a also a Certified
Clinical Hypnotherapist, is registered as a Movement Therapist, Counselor
and Neuro-Developmental Therapist. He also calls himself a Shadow-Dancer,
and he discussed the new paradigm in healing as practiced by him.
<p>Subject: Helping Ultra-Senstive People with Natural Therapies
<br>Guest: Roger Easterbrooks, M.B.A.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: blessroger@seanet.com or (206) 346-2268
<br>Date Aired: 4/26/98

<br>Summary: Roger Easterbrooks discussed a 20 hour intensive workshop
he facilitates called: "Heart of the Samurai Training." This is based on
the work of Dan Millman, author of: "Way of the Peaceful Warrior." He also
discussed his work with ultra-sensitive people.
<br>
<hr>

<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #233 for 4/19/98 - 58:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Pulsing Magnetic Fields to Benefit Multiple Sclerosis Patients
<br>Guest: Juan Acosta-Urquidi, Ph.D.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: jacostau@u.washington.edu
<br>Date Aired: 4/19/98
<br>Summary: A study was recently completed at the University of Washington
Medical Center. The use of pulsing magnetic fields to benefit Multiple
Sclerosis patients was the subject of the double-blind study. Dr. Juan
Acosta-Urquidi was part of the team that conducted the study and he discussed
the study and the changing paradigm in medicine.
<p>Subject: Subtle Energy Medicine
<br>Guest: Juan Acosta-Urquidi, Ph.D.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: jacostau@u.washington.edu
<br>Date Aired: 4/19/98
<br>Summary: Dr. Juan Acosta is a neural physiologist, who discussed subtle
energy medicine and the empirical proof that is now being created to support
the validity of healing modalities such as Reiki, Shamanic Healing and
Healing Touch.

<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #185A for 4/12/98 - 58:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: Voluntary Simplicity
<br>Guest: Cecile Andrews
<br>Length: 21:00
<br>Contact: (Phinney Neighborhood Association (206) 464-4800)
<br>Date Aired: 4/12/98
<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.&nbsp;
<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: 4/12/98
<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>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #218A for 4/5/98 - 57:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: Golf as Self-Growth (Part 1 of 2)
<br>Guest: Michael Murphy
<br>Length: 21:00
<br>Contact: http://www.golfweb.com/shivaslives or P.O. Box 222339 Carmel,CA 93922-2339
<br>Date Aired: 4/5/98
<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: http://www.golfweb.com/shivaslives or P.O. Box 222339 Carmel,CA 93922-2339
<br>Date Aired: 4/5/98
<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.
<br>

<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #232 for 3/29/98 - 57:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: Poetry as Therapy
<br>Guest: Vicky Edmonds
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 937-0700 or 408-655-3007 for Angela Yokota and Conference Info.
<br>Date Aired: 3/29/98
<br>Summary: Vicky Edmonds is a poet and teacher who uses the written and
spokenword as an inroad to healing and as an alternative to acting out.
She discussed the National Association of Poetry Therapy, how teachers
become certified poetry therapists and the upcoming conference facilitated
by the Association.
<p>Subject: Helping Homeless Youth
<br>Guest: Greg McCormack
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 283-3300
<br>Date Aired: 3/29/98
<br>Summary: Greg McCormack is the Director of the Street Links program,
which helps provide food, resources and referrals for homeless youth. he
discussed the plight of homeless youth in Seattle, how the vast majority
of kids have been sexually or physicall abused in the homes that they fled
and how Street Links helps them.
<br>
<hr>

<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #231 for 3/22/98 - 58:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: Communing With Nature
<br>Guest: Ruth Baetz, M.S.W.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (800) 328-9000
<br>Date Aired: 3/22/98
<br>Summary: Ruth Baetz is a therapist in private practice who holds a
Masters in Social Work from the University of Washington, and author of:
"Wild Communion: Experiencing Peace in Nature." She described her experience
in the Canadian Rockies that led her to a better appreciation of the healing
benefits of nature, her favorite communing spots in the Northwest and other
thoughts from her recent book.
<p>Subject: Celtic Wisdom
<br>Guest: John O'Donohue
<br>Length: 24:00
<br>Contact: N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 3/22/98 (Originally aired in October, '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.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #230 for 3/15/98 - 58:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: A Holistic Health Center
<br>Guest: Jessica Montgomery Ramsey
<br>Length: 22:00&nbsp;
<br>Contact: (503) 854-3340 or <a href="http://www.breitenbush.com/">http://www.breitenbush.com/</a>
<br>Date Aired: 3/15/98
<br>Summary: Jessica Montgomery Ramsey is an artist, ceremonialist, and
Programs Director and newsletter editor for Breitenbush Hot Springs Retreat
Center in the Oregon Cascades. She discussed the holistic health approach
at Breitenbush, the incorporation of mythology and ceremony in a complete
wellness plan and a recent Imbolc ceremony.

<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: 3/15/98 (Originally aired in January 1997)
<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. " He discussed the mania 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."


<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #229 for 3/8/98 - 58:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Movement as Spiritual Practice, Part one.
<br>Guest: Gabrielle Roth
<br>Length: 22:00&nbsp;
<br>Contact: (973) 642-7942 or <a href="http://ravenrecording.com/">http://ravenrecording.com/</a>
<br>Date Aired: 3/8/98
<br>Summary: Gabrielle Roth considers herself to be an urban shaman. An
early proponent of "movement therapy," Gabrielle is an internationally-renowned
theater director, dance teacher and recording artist, as well as author
of: "Sweat Your Prayers: Movement as Spiritual Practice." She discussed
her background as a dancer, her job as a musical director and the five
universal rhythms, which she feels are the key to healing.&nbsp;
<p>Subject: Movement as Spiritual Practice, Part two.
<br>Guest: Gabrielle Roth
<br>Length: 22:00&nbsp;

<br>Contact: (973) 642-7942 or <a href="http://ravenrecording.com/">http://ravenrecording.com/</a>
<br>Date Aired:3/8/98
<br>Summary: Gabrielle Roth considers herself to be an urban shaman. An
early proponent of "movement therapy," Gabrielle is an internationally-renowned
theater director, dance teacher and recording artist, as well as author
of: "Sweat Your Prayers: Movement as Spiritual Practice." She continued
her discussion of the five universal rhythms, which she feels are the key
to healing.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #228 for 3/1/98 - 56:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Bedtime Literature
<br>Guest: June Cotner
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: P.O. Box 2765, Poulsbo, WA 98370
<br>Date Aired: 3/1/98
<br>Summary: Poulsbo, Washington resident June Cotner is a writer and editor
of: "Bedside Prayers: Poems and Prayers for When You Rise &amp; Go To Sleep."
She discussed her interest in traditional inspirational poetry of people
like Emily Dickenson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Pierre Telihard de Chardin and
others included in her new anthology.



<p>Subject: On-Line Organizing for the Environment&nbsp;
<br>Guests: Steve Albertson, Denise Joines&nbsp;
<br>Length: 21:00&nbsp;
<br>Contact: (206) 448-1008 or <a href="http://www.onenw.org">http://www.onenw.org</a>
<br>Date Aired: 3/1/98 (Archive interview originally aired 2/97.)
<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
<br>organizing on-line for effective lobbying.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #227 for 2/22/98 - 56:00</font></b>

<p>Subject: Friends For Life (Holistic services and programs for people
with life-challenging illnesses.)

<br>Guests: Stuart Cohn and Tony Radovich
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 233-8444 or <a href="http://www.friends-for-life.org">http://www.friends-for-life.org</a>
<br>Date Aired: 2/22/98
<br>Summary: Stuart and Tony are two HIV positive men and the co-founders
of "Friends For Life," an organization that provides free holistic services
for people with life-challenging illnesses. They discussed the organization,
the nature of our allopathic medicine health care system and living with
HIV, among other things.
<p>Subject: Services for People with Life-Challenging Illnesses
<br>Guests: Stuart Cohn and Laura Yon-Brooks
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 233-8444 or <a href="http://www.friends-for-life.org">http://www.friends-for-life.org</a>
<br>Date Aired: 2/22/98
<br>Summary: Stuart Cohn, the co-founder of "Friends For Life" and Laura
Yon-Brooks, the Program Coordinator for the group discussed their Nurturing
Yoga program for the clients served by Friends For Life and other programs
facilitated by the organization.
<br>

<hr>

<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #226 for 2/15/98 - 57:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
<br>Guest: Jeffery Schwartz, M.D.
<br>Length: 21:00
<br>Contact: N.A.
<br>Date Aired: 2/15/98 (originally aired in May, 1997)&nbsp;
<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.&nbsp;
<p>Subject: Literary Art as Crime Prevention and Community Wellness
<br>Guest: Danika Dinsmore, M.F.A.
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (888) 735-6328 or <a href="mailto:ddd@splab.org">ddd@splab.org</a>

&amp; <a href="http://www.splab.org">http://www.splab.org</a>

<br>Date Aired:2/15/98
<br>Summary: Danika Dinsmore is the Executive Director of the Northwest
SPokenword LAB in Auburn, Washington, an intergenerational, Spokenword
performance, resource and outreach center. She discussed the SPLAB on their
one year anniversary, discussed the manner in which literary art helps
build community wellness and prevents teen crime and suicide and the highlights
of the SPLAB in its first year of existence.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #225 for 2/8/98 - 56:00&nbsp;</font></b>
<p>Subject: The Northwest's Marine Ecosystem
<br>Guest: Dave Bliss
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: <a href="mailto:divrdav@i-link-2.net">divrdav@i-link-2.net</a>
<br>Date Aired: 2/8/98

<br>Summary: Dave Bliss is a Dive Instructor and owner of the White Pass
Sports Hut in Packwood, Washington, as well as author of: "Northwest Boat
Dives: 60 Ultimate Dives in Puget Sound and Hood Canal." He discussed his
underwater experiences in the Pacific Northwest, the effects of population
growth on those ecosystems, the best places to go scuba-diving in the Northwest
and the steps that can be done to protect the marine ecosystem for our
children's children.
<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: 2/8/98 (originally aired in September 1997)
<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.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #224 for 2/1/98 - 58:00&nbsp;</font></b>
<p>Subject: Living Simply, with Meaning
<br>Guest: Janet Luhrs
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact:<a href="mailto:jluhrs@juno.com">jluhrs@juno.com</a>

<br>Date Aired: 2/1/98
<br>Summary: Janet Luhrs gave up a law career to practice Voluntary Simplicity
and she is now a journalist and editor &amp; publisher of: "Simple Living:
The Journal of Voluntary Simplicity," as well as author of "The Simple
Living Guide: A Sourcebook for Less Stressful, More Joyful Living." She
discussed ways in which people can simplify their lives and get back to
an emphasis on meaning and being over buying and doing through cooking,
housing and other methods.

<p>Subject: The Seattle Poetry Festival
<br>Guest: Stephen Thomas
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (206) 346-0180 or <a href="http://www.speakeasy.org/eleven/">http://www.speakeasy.org/eleven/</a>
<br>Date Aired: 2/1/98
<br>Summary: Steven Thomas serves on the Steering Committee of the Seattle
Poetry Festival, is poetry editor of "Point No Point: a Blue Moon reader,
is a teacher and poet in his own right with a new collection entitled:
"Journeyman." He discussed the festival's genesis, the spoken word renaissance,
the literary merits of performance poetry and shared some of his own work.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #219a for 1/25/98 - 58:00 Archive
Edition from November '97</font></b>
<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: 1/25/98

<br>Summary: The man born Michael Riggs is suburban California discussed
his epiphany regarding the homogeneity of suburban life, his spiritual
quest and initiation in India as a professional mystic, how he got his
name Bhagavan Das and 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: 1/25/98
<br>Summary: In the second part of a two part interview, author Bhagavan
Das discussed the times we live in, known in the Hindu tradition as the
Kali Yuga, the world changes that are manifesting as prophesied and other
thoughts from his new spiritual memoir.
<br>
<hr>
<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #223 for 1/18/98 - 57:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Langston Hughes and African-American Literature
<br>Guest: Ethelbert Miller

<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (202) 806-7242
<br>Date Aired: 1/18/98
<br>Summary: Ethelbert Miller is the Director of the African-American Resource
Center at Howard University in Washington D.C. He discussed his work as
a Literary Activist, the three major periods in African-American Literature
in the 20th Century and the importance of Langston Hughes.

<p>Subject: How to Get a Literary Career Flying
<br>Guest: Ethelbert Miller
<br>Length: 22:00
<br>Contact: (202) 806-7242
<br>Date Aired: 1/18/98
<br>Summary: In part two of a two part interview, Ethelbert Miller, the
Director of the African-American Resource Center at Howard University in
Washington D.C. talks about the social conscience of Rap artists and how
one can get their literary career off the ground.
<br>
<hr>
<br><font size=+1><b>Northwestern Exposure #212a</b> for 1/11/98 - 57:00
Archive Edition from 9/97</font>
<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: 1/11/98
<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.&nbsp;
<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: 1/11/98
<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.
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<br><b><font size=+1>Northwestern Exposure #222 for 1/4/98 - 55:00</font></b>
<p>Subject: Writing and the Fabric of Community
<br>Guests: Frances McCue, Linda Jaech
<br>Length: 21:00;
<br>Contact: (206) 322-7030

<br>Date Aired: 1/4/98
<br>Summary: Frances McCue and Linda Jaech are co-founders of the Richard
Hugo House, a literary center on Seattle's Capitol Hill. They discussed
the inspiration for the center, poet Richard Hugo and how writing helps
strengthen the fabric of community, especially in a democracy.
<p>Subject: Magnetic Poetry and the Poetry Renaissance
<br>Guest: Dave Kapell
<br>Length: 23:00
<br>Contact: (800) 370-7697 or <a href="mailto:magpo@bitstream.net">magpo@bitstream.net</a>
<br>Date Aired: 1/4/98
<br>Summary: Dave Capell is a songwriter/musician and founder of Magnetic
Poetry, the poetry magnet kits that have sold in the millions and have
been translated into many other languages. He discussed the inspiration
for the kits, the way they have been used, some of the poems created with
the kits and the poetry renaissance the kits popularity denotes.
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