January 11th, 2008
Calligrapher. On this show Susan Devens speaks about her love of designing words on the page, creating an extravaganza of beauty. She discusses both the history and the meditative quality of this ancient art form.
4908 Lightkeeper’s Way, Little River, South Carolina 29536
(843) 280-4504
recyclenut@earthlink.net
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January 11th, 2008
Chiropractic physician, registered craniosacral therapist, and applied kinesiologist. On this show Dr. Gottlieb speaks about balance and function restoration achieved through enhancing the body’s natural healing abilities by applying gentle, supportive, nonintrusive, touch minimum-force manipulation.
452 Longley Rd, Groton, MA 01450. (978) 448-0529
roygot@gmail.com
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January 4th, 2008
Author of “Sanctuary: the Path to Consciousness” and creator of the AIM Program of Energetic Balancing. On this show Stephen Lewis speaks about energetic balancing as an alternative to the standard medical trio of diagnosing, treating, and curing. He is featured in the newly released book “Peak Vitality,” and he can be heard on the CD, “Highest Ground.”
(877) 500-9622.
www.energeticmatrix.com
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December 28th, 2007
First Reader of the First Church of Christ Science, Great Barrington, and a pioneer in practical spirituality, Mary Ellen Barrett welcomes us to worship, helping us to experience the spirit of gratitude and find peace in the presence of God.
www.spirituality.com
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December 21st, 2007
For 25 years a member of the Fortean Society, Michael Doyle speaks about the role UFOs play in the present and future of the planet.
69 East Road, Sheffield, MA 01257 (413) 854-7377
mdoyleufo@verizon.net
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December 21st, 2007
Author of “Transition and Beyond, Observations on Gender Identity” and a licensed transpersonal psychologist for those undergoing major life gender changes. On this show, Reid Vanderburgh speaks about the legal acceptance of diversity and equality, and the misconceptions, distortions, fallacies, and taboos surrounding transgender and transsexual persons. He seeks to demystify the subject for both the layman and the professional.
319 SW Washington #701, Portland, OR 97204. (503) 341-7001
www.transtherapist.com
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December 14th, 2007
Co-owners of Santé Skin Therapy and Spa. On this show, Carolyn and Joan Clevenger speak about microdermabrasion, chemical peels, aroma therapy, facials, lymphatic drainage, body treatment, and makeup artistry.
141 North Street, #5, Pittsfield, MA. (413) 447-7546
www.sante141.com
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December 7th, 2007
CEO, founder, and college admissions counselor for IvyWise, an admission counseling company in New York City. On this show, Katherine Cohen speaks about enabling students to achieve their academic and personal goals.
140 West 57th Street,Suites 3C and 3D, New York, NY 10019. (212) 262-3500
info@ivywise.com
www.ivywise.com
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December 7th, 2007
Naturopathic doctor practicing preventive and holistic medicine. Dr. Malik speaks on this show about naturopathic comprehensive healthcare, and environmental and orthomolecular medicine.
322 Main Street, Lakeville, CT 06039
(860) 435-3009.
doctor@maliknd.com
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November 16th, 2007
On this show textile artist Janet Cooper talks about the art of bricolage. Cooper shares her respect, appreciation, and wonder for the unfinished handiwork of women now long gone whose memories are evoked in the materials and the work they left behind. Knitted scraps, torn lace, quilt fragments, dismembered doll parts, tin treasures, common everyday artifacts are not abandoned, but become the source for the making of striking new artistic work. Cooper’s dress sculptures are assemblages in the rich historical tradition of textiles as craft-art; they can be found in the book Contemporary Textiles: The Fabric of Fine Art.
janet@janetcooperdesigns.com
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October 27th, 2007
Author of “The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself,” and international speaker, Dr. Eric Pearl offers seminars in reconnective healing. On this show he talks about the reconnective healing process as a way to connect the self to its essence and the universe.
www.TheReconnection.com
October 23rd, 2007
The theme of this show is “Holding onto History.” Nancy Fitzpatrick is the owner of the famous Berkshire hotel The Red Lion Inn. Established as a stage coach stop in 1773 and rebuilt in 1897, this is one of the few remaining American inns in continuous use since the 18th century. Fitzpatrick speaks about the Inn as a famous historical site and a national treasure.
30 Main Street, Stockbridge, Mass 01262. 413-298-5545
redlioninn.com
October 19th, 2007
Owner and head chef of Bizen Restaurant in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Michael Marcus conducts a master class in sushi preparation. His workshop is a spiritual sushi adventure into 3000 years of Japanese cuisine.
On this show Marcus talks about the secret techniques and fundamental principles of sushi making, from the sharpening and care of sushi knives to the philosophy and discipline of “the way.”
Bizen Gourmet Japanese Cuisine & Sushi Bar, 17 Railroad Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230 413-528-4343
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October 12th, 2007
The theme of this show is Business Networking Harmony. Ivan Meisner, Ph.D. is founder and chairman of BNI International, the world’s largest networking and referral operation. He is co-author of the book “The 29% Solution.” He speaks about BNI International’s intention to build strong contacts among various trades, to foster cooperation, and to encourage global competition. Dr. Meisner founded the BNI Meisner Charitable Foundation, and he serves on the Board of the Hayes Children’s Center. He was nominated for the Humanitarian of the Year Award of 2007. His latest book, the 29% Solution was #1 for weeks on Amazon.
(909) 608 7575
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September 21st, 2007
Joel A. Shapiro, CLU, ChFC, MSFS, New York Life Insurance Company, received the Julian Myric Award at age 41 for outstanding service to the industry. He has served as president of New York City and New York State Underwriters, and has been consistently a member of the Million Dollar Roundtable. Joel Shapiro has been an advisor to the Syracuse University School of Management, and was honored by the UJA Federation in 2002 as Man of the Year. On today’s show Joel talks abut how to follow your heart when planning your financial legacy, how to review your financial planning, and what it means to help others plan their future.
Bartmon and Shapiro Associates, 120 Broadway #37, New York, NY 10271. 212-757-9191. bartmonshapiroassociates.com
September 21st, 2007
Ted Cronin is CEO of Manchester Capital Management (MCM), which has a diverse client base that includes wealthy individuals, families, foundations, endowments, trusts, and corporate retirement plans across the U.S. and the world. MCM was named by Worth Magazine as one of the top 100 wealth advisors; by Barron’s as #15 of the nation’s top 100 independent financial advisors; and by Bloomberg Wealth Manager as #20 among the top 478 wealth advisory firms in the country. On today’s show Ted tells the MCM story.
Manchester Capital Management, 3657 Main Street, (P.O. Box 416), Manchester, VT 05254. 802.362.4410
mcmllc.com
May 25th, 2007
The theme of this show is Health through Sustainability. Dominic Palunbo, owner of Moon in the Pond Farm, discusses the difference between sustainable and industrial agriculture— showing that healthy animals ensure healthful food production, healthy people, and a healthy planet.
816 Barnum Street, Sheffield, MA 01257. (413) 229 3092
dom@mooninthepond.com
www.mooninthepond.com
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December 17th, 2006
Maintaining Your Smile is the theme of this show. Dr. Robert Danz, DDS, shares his love of dentistry, evident in his 39 year dedication to each patient he treats. With ongoing professional training to enhance and expand his expertise, Dr. Danz delivers state of the art dentistry in a caring, comfortable environment with attentive professional staff. Patients are instructed how to practice optimal dental hygiene at home, focusing on teeth, gums, and root care for continued good health between visits—enabling them to maintain their precious smiles.
5 McKinstry Place, Hudson, New York 12534. 518-828-0115
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December 17th, 2006
Maintaining The Performing Arts is the theme of this show. Lola Jaffe, President and Founder, and Beryl Jolly, Managing Director of the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center speak of Great Barrington’s enduring landmark, open since 1904. Built by local businessmen and now exquisitely restored, the Mahaiwe remains one of the area’s longest operating theaters. Once featuring vaudeville troupes en route to New York City, participating in the transition from silent film to talkies, and being the local stage for a variety of concerts over the years, the Mahaiwe is now in the current phase of its evolution as a regional center that welcomes worldclass talent in all of the performing arts.
14 Castle Street, Great Barrington, Mass. 01230. (413) 528- 0100 www.mahaiwe.org
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August 11th, 2006
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January 19th, 2006
Dean Cycon, creator of Dean’s Beans coffee and organic coffee roasters, speaks about his company’s commitment to fair trade purchasing as a means of social action. Traveling the globe to find the finest tasting coffee, Dean’s focus is to help local communities create small organic coffee farms that supply the beans that go into Dean’s coffees, while maintaining the indigenous cultures and life style. Working through the process of People-Centered Development (PCD), Dean’s company funds projects identified by the local people, while producing aromatic, organic coffee beans at fair trade prices.
50 R W Moore Boulevard, Orange, MA. 01364. (978) 544-2002
www.deansbeans.com
January 12th, 2006
The theme of this show is threats to eyesight. Dr. Ralph Sanchez, ophthalmologist, speaks about glaucoma, the sneak thief of sight. Dr. Sanchez is a faculty member of Project Orbis, and his global medical mission is to teach treatment and surgical technique to colleagues in developing countries where eye disease is rampant.
1240 New Scotland Road, Slingerlands, New York, 12159 (518)475 7300 www.glaucomaconsult.net
January 12th, 2006
On this show Kelly Vickery, founder of the Berkshire International Film Festival (BIFF), speaks about how the festival has evolved over the past three years. The aim of BIFF is to entertain, educate, and inspire film makers and lovers of film by showcasing the latest in independent feature, documentary, short and family films. Panel discussions and special events, with a focus on filmmakers and artists on both sides of the camera, provide a festive forum for collaboration.
(413) 528 8030
www.biffma.com