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Matthew Felix On Air: People Who Create. People Who Make a Difference.

Matthew Felix

Matthew Felix On Air: People Who Create. People Who Make a Difference.

A weekly Society, Culture, Travel, Arts, Comedy and Literature podcast
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Matthew Felix On Air: People Who Create. People Who Make a Difference.

Matthew Felix

Matthew Felix On Air: People Who Create. People Who Make a Difference.

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Matthew Felix On Air: People Who Create. People Who Make a Difference.

Matthew Felix

Matthew Felix On Air: People Who Create. People Who Make a Difference.

A weekly Society, Culture, Travel, Arts, Comedy and Literature podcast
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In this, the final episode of Matthew Félix on Air, recorded live on September 25, 2019 at LitWings at Book Passage in Corte Madera (San Francisco Bay Area), I trace the trajectory of the video podcast from its inception to this last episode.
The show is on hiatus for the summer, so I’m digging into the archives for some great episodes from the recent past.On this episode, which aired in July of last year, Dandelion Chocolate’s Greg D’Alesandre tells us what it’s like to travel th
The show is on hiatus for the summer, so I’m digging into the archives for some great episodes from the recent past.On today’s show, which aired in June of last year, Anne Devereux-Mills, founder of Parlay House, Executive Director of the Emm
The show is on hiatus for the summer, so I’m digging into the archives for some great episodes from the recent past.On this episode, which aired in July of last year and is also included in my Words and Images podcast, award-winning artist an
The show is on hiatus for the summer, so I’m digging into the archives for some great episodes from the recent past.On this episode, which aired in June of last year, I talk with Jamison Watts, Executive Director of the Marin Agricultural Land
The show is on hiatus for the summer, so I’m digging into the archives for some great episodes from the recent past.On this episode, which aired in March of last year, my friend Susan Violante shares how in her 20s she was diagnosed with Crohn
The show is on hiatus for the summer, so I’m digging into the archives for some great episodes from the recent past.On this episode, which aired in March of last year, I talk with San Francisco Bicycle Coalition’s Communications Director, Chr
The show is on hiatus for the summer, so I’m digging into the archives for some great episodes from the recent past.This episode, which aired in July of last year, is the first of two episodes I did with Litquake co-founders Jane Ganahl and J
For this, my last live show until fall, my guest was Guide Dogs for the Blind CEO and President, Chris Benninger. We talked about GDB's mission and programs, including how puppies become guide dogs (from breeding to socializing to puppy raising
Rachel Howard’s gripping, moving debut novel, The Risk of Us, is just out, the story of a woman who longs to be a mother and the captivating yet troubled child she and her husband take in. In this second of two episodes, Rachel and I discuss th
Rachel Howard’s gripping, moving debut novel, The Risk of Us, is just out, the story of a woman who longs to be a mother and the captivating yet troubled child she and her husband take in. In this first of two episodes, Rachel and I discuss how
Ernest White II is producer and host of the upcoming public television travel show Fly Brother. In this second of two episodes, we discussed what’s involved in getting a show onto and collaborating with public television; the first season of Fl
TAKING OFF SOON ON PUBLIC TELEVISION! ✈️ (Part 1 of 2)Ernest White II is producer and host of the upcoming public television travel show Fly Brother. In this first of two episodes, we discussed his recent experience at the Cannes Film Festiva
Bees have been in the news a lot the past few years, both for the critical problems they’ve been facing and our increasing awareness of how important they are not only intrinsically, but to our own survival. I talked all things bees with urban
“She upended a 1000-year old Sicilian tradition.” In 1966 a young girl in Sicily upended 1000 years of Sicilian custom by refusing to marry the man who raped her. I talked with author Natalie Galli about her new book, which recounts her quest
Mia Funk not only paints and writes, but she interviews accomplished creators as part of her Creative Process Exhibition, founded at the Sorbonne and traveling to 40 leading universities worldwide. I talked with Mia about her own work, the exhi
Happy Easter!Author, filmmaker, and LitWings founder Erin Byrne has had - and continues to have - a long love affair with Paris. She’s written and edited books about it, and is currently working on another. She’s made a film here. She holds a
Bonjour de Paris! Are you interested in Paris? Do you like suspenseful literary novels? Two unrelated questions, except that on this episode I talked about both with author David Downie.David is a San Francisco native who has lived in Paris f
SF Weekly said that “Grover is funny as hell.” And I agree.Author, poet, and artist Martha Grover and I had a great chat about writing and visual art, her zine, Somnambulist, and her memoirs, including The End of My Career - a finalist for th
It was great having fellow Marsh-ian, stage performer, and podcast producer Natacha Ruck in the studio!We compared our recent experiences developing and performing our solo stages shows at San Francisco’s The Marsh theater, talked about Natac
We laughed. We (nearly) cried. We had a fantastic conversation!I loved having award-winning author Nona Caspers in the studio!We talked Edgar, writing, and all about her beautiful book, The Fifth Woman, this week named a Lambda Literary Awa
Janis Feichtmeir, Licensed Acupuncturist, is co-founder of Clouds Rest Healing Center in San Francisco. I talked with Janis all about acupuncture, from what it is to why it works to needles and herbs and much more, including moxibustion, cuppin
MURDER IN PARIS 🔪😲Cara Black is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of 17 books in the Private Investigator Aimée Leduc series, which is set in Paris. I talked with Cara about her current and forthcoming books in the series, w
Valerie Stimac is founder and editor of Space Tourism Guide. She started the site after realizing how many friends and family had never seen the Milky Way, and that space tourism was going to unlock the next great travel destination: space!.F
More than 80% of the world and more than 99% of the U.S. and European populations live under light-polluted skies. Scientists estimate that in about 10 years, America will have only three dark patches of land where people will be able to clearl
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