THE SUNDAY SHOW WITH PETER GOODMAN & STUART KELTER
Sunday 9-10am Friday 11-12am rebroadcast
The Sunday Show is a forum for respectful conversations about a wide variety of religious belief and practices. Alternating hosts are Peter Goodman and Stuart Kelter.
Peter Goodman has degrees in Journalism/Film-making, English/Creative Writing (both from NMSU) and law. He's also been a New York City cabdriver, a San Francisco trial lawyer, a newspaperman in New Mexico, a radio newscaster on Taiwan, a filmmaker, and host of radio and television shows. For the past eight years he has written a Sunday column for the Las Cruces Sun-News. A spoken version of the column airs both on KRWG and on KTAL-LP.
Since July 2017 Peter has hosted two shows on KTAL: Speak Up, Las Cruces!, from 8-10 a.m. Wednesdays, on which he and co-host Walt Rubel talk with guests and occasional callers about news and other matters, and The Sunday Show, on which he talks with people about their faith or lack thereof.
Born in Brooklyn, he grew up in New York State, lived several years in southern New Mexico, then moved to San Francisco after law school. He practiced law for a large San Francisco law firm, but also spend three and a half years in Asia (mostly China-Tibet-Taiwan) and half a year in Peru. He has also had many shows of his photographs and crossed the country several times on various motorcycles, and writes fiction and poetry.
Peter Goodman has degrees in Journalism/Film-making, English/Creative Writing (both from NMSU) and law. He's also been a New York City cabdriver, a San Francisco trial lawyer, a newspaperman in New Mexico, a radio newscaster on Taiwan, a filmmaker, and host of radio and television shows. For the past eight years he has written a Sunday column for the Las Cruces Sun-News. A spoken version of the column airs both on KRWG and on KTAL-LP.
Since July 2017 Peter has hosted two shows on KTAL: Speak Up, Las Cruces!, from 8-10 a.m. Wednesdays, on which he and co-host Walt Rubel talk with guests and occasional callers about news and other matters, and The Sunday Show, on which he talks with people about their faith or lack thereof.
Born in Brooklyn, he grew up in New York State, lived several years in southern New Mexico, then moved to San Francisco after law school. He practiced law for a large San Francisco law firm, but also spend three and a half years in Asia (mostly China-Tibet-Taiwan) and half a year in Peru. He has also had many shows of his photographs and crossed the country several times on various motorcycles, and writes fiction and poetry.
Stuart Kelter has spent most of his professional life engaging in a different kind of deep conversation — always in private — as a psychologist.
A native of New York City, Stuart graduated from Brandeis University near Boston in 1979, as a double major in psychology and philosophy. He graduated from a clinical doctoral program at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in 1989. He has lived in Las Cruces since 1991, and in addition to outpatient work, was a school psychologist for Las Cruces Public Schools, from which he retired in 2017. He currently maintains a part-time private practice as a clinical and prescribing psychologist.
Always fascinated by the challenge of “thinking outside the box,” Stuart has developed workshops and presentations on a wide range of psychological topics, including bullying and peer culture, attachment theory and trauma, and post-modern approaches to family therapy and clinical consultation. As a prescribing psychologist, he has become acutely attuned to the methodological pitfalls and promise of placebo effects in psychopharmacology.
Stuart’s extracurricular interests include joke-telling and puns, racquet sports, bicycling and bicycle repair, and musical performance. He is married to Leora Zeitlin, a classical music radio host on KRWG, with whom he has two adult children.
A native of New York City, Stuart graduated from Brandeis University near Boston in 1979, as a double major in psychology and philosophy. He graduated from a clinical doctoral program at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in 1989. He has lived in Las Cruces since 1991, and in addition to outpatient work, was a school psychologist for Las Cruces Public Schools, from which he retired in 2017. He currently maintains a part-time private practice as a clinical and prescribing psychologist.
Always fascinated by the challenge of “thinking outside the box,” Stuart has developed workshops and presentations on a wide range of psychological topics, including bullying and peer culture, attachment theory and trauma, and post-modern approaches to family therapy and clinical consultation. As a prescribing psychologist, he has become acutely attuned to the methodological pitfalls and promise of placebo effects in psychopharmacology.
Stuart’s extracurricular interests include joke-telling and puns, racquet sports, bicycling and bicycle repair, and musical performance. He is married to Leora Zeitlin, a classical music radio host on KRWG, with whom he has two adult children.