Co-hosts Walter Rubel and Peter Goodman discuss a variety of local and other issues, including the imminent departures of the County and City Managers, the Middle East, and the State of the Union.
Lisa Lucca talks with New Mexico author, artist, and facilitator of social change Genevieve Chavez Mitchell about her new book Sacred Money: The Power of Heart-Centered Finance and cultivating a sustainable, healthy relationship with money. Today's program covers a lot of ground. As a "Death Doula" Danielle Slupesky serves individuals and families experiencing the conclusion of this life experience. She shares with us some of the key elements of her life, including her experience as an emergency room RN, and her own near-death experience that ultimately spawned profound change in her life. We get a peek into her life today, the compassion, the connection, the values, and the priorities that inform her work and her perspectives on life. An important, thoughtful, and welcomed conversation.
Conscious Crossroads (DeathDoulaDanielle@gmail.com) Stuart Kelter interviews Ernest Scheyder, a senior correspondent for Reuters covering the green energy transition and the mining of the minerals required for its implementation. He previously covered the U.S. shale oil revolution, politics, and the environment. He is the author of the recently published book, The War Below: Lithium, Copper, and the Global Battle to Power our Lives.
Stick with us folks, as the rest of the show will be devoted to the New Mexico Legislature, which recently completed its 30-day session. All Las Cruces-area legislators have been invited to join the discussion. Set back for a bumpy ride!
Co-hosts Walt Rubel and Nancy Baker discuss issues in the news, local and national. Local artist, Gabriele Teich shares information about a workshop the Ten O’Clock Club, also known as the “10ers,” will be offering in March along with some hints about other projects the group is working on.
Greg Smith welcomes Kathy Morrow and Gabriele Teich. Kathy Morrow talks about a wide range of art projects she’s worked on over the years, but major focus will be on the rock and found object mosaic that she is installing across from the NMSU Golf Club. Gabriele Teich shares information about a workshop the Ten O’Clock Club, also known as the “10ers,” will be offering in March along with some hints about other projects the group is working on.
Lisa Lucca talks with author, screenwriter, and champion of women and writers, Amy Ferris, about life, writing, and her book Mighty Gorgeous: A Little Book About Messy Love. Stuart Kelter interviews Tanya Marie Luhrmann, an anthropologist of religion at Stanford University, whose work focuses on the edge of human experience: hearing voices, having visions, the world of the supernatural, and the world of psychosis, whether on the streets of Chicago with homeless and psychotic women, with people who hear voices in India, Ghana, and southern California, with evangelical Christians who seek to hear God speak back, with Zoroastrians seeking mystical dimensions, and with people who practice magic. She has written articles for the New York Times and the New Yorker, as well as several books, including When God Talks Back, which was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year. Her most recent book, entitled How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others is the subject of today’s interview.
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