Again we produced a show detailing the most recent dark uses of language to hurt, deceive or destroy people.* suboptimal judgment* birthing person* chest feeding* non birthing parent* human milk* white fragility* family
Is religious art -- sacred art?Are artists who exclusively create religious work -- sacred artists?Is sacred art really a version of propaganda?This and many questions about the nature of art, humans and religious are posed for review.
So much is caught up in Memory -- both Identity and Truth are major factors that pivot on what we remember. I talk about using 30-year-old journals to piece together the past for a painful book.
A majority of unhappiness stems from not taking responsibility for one's actions or inaction. We delve into impatience, insecurity, lack of faith, and the time we waste investing in people or places that cannot fulfill our lives.
Dr. Thomas Reed Willemain is a former academic, software entrepreneur, and intelligence officer. His flash fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Granfalloon (Canada), Hobart, and Burningword Literary Journal. He
When overwhelming desire forces denial people become blind to the basic wrongs in front of their eyes and start believing a fraud.* weight* relationships* religion* politics* celebrity
It's a real pleasure to welcome to the show, New Jersey-born poet, Michael Adubato who works for NATO and resides in Belgium. We chat about military life, world travel and his first poetry book "Missing the Exit"
One of the bigger struggles of life is finding happiness and keeping it.We talk about happiness and its connections to:HealthMarriageMoneyAccomplishmentWorkLove
We explore reasonable assumptions and theories about alien life beyond earth.1, Intro2, Possibility of contact in the past3, Possibility of contact in the present4. What does contact mean
The presence of pain in our lives can be a fountain of inspiration if we learn to accommodate or navigate its effect on our personalityWe talk about physical, emotional and psychological instances in the careers of Michelangelo, Munch, Degas,