Wednesday, February 18, 2009

February 23, 2009

Surviving Grief, Guest: Grief Counselor Ken Czillinger

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February 16, 2009

How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow, Guest Elizabeth Lesser, Co-founder and Senior Advisor with the Omega Institute

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Monday, February 9, 2009

February 9, 2009

Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities, Guest: Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

February 2, 2009

The Fattening of the Human Race,
Guest: Barry Popkin, Professor, Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Public Health, University of North Carolina and author of The World is Fat: The Fads, Trends, Policies, and Products That Are Fattening the Human Race (Penguin, 2008)

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January 26, 2009

Science, Religion and Politics,
Guest: Steven Johnson, author of The Invention of Air: A Story of Science, Faith, Revolution and the Birth of America

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January 19, 2009


A New Era for America or Business as Usual? A discussion of the social and spiritual significance of the Obama Presidency,
Guests: Rodney Coates, PhD, professor of Sociology & Gerontology; Cheryl Heckler, Associate Professor of Journalism; Allan Winkler, PhD, Distinguished Professor of History (all at Miami University)

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Jannuary 12, 2009


Striving for Integration and the American Dream,
Guest: Jennifer Baszile, author of The Black Girl Next Door ( Simon & Schuster, 2009)

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January 5, 2009

De-Stressing in the Age of Anxiety,
Guest: Dr Kathleen Hall, founder and CEO of The Stress Institute

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January 2008 - December 2008

December 29, 2008 Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana, Guest: Author Anne Rice, author of Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt and Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana (encore from April 7, 2008)

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December 22, 2008 Chanukah and the "December Dilemna" Guests: Kevin L. Osterloh, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Miami University; and Amy Greenbaum, Former Director of the Hillel Center, Miami University

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December 15, 2008 The Greater Dayton Interfaith Trialogue Guests: Ramzieh Azmeh, Chairwoman & Muslim pediatrician; Bill Gronefeld, Vice Chairman, Jewish retired software designer; Robert Obach, Ph.D. Roman Catholic theologian

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December 8, 2008 Two Views of Christmas, Guest: Stephen Angell, Leatherock Professor of Quaker Studies at Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana; Professor Mark Rathel, Associate Professor of Theology, Baptist College of Florida

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December 1 , 2008 Spirituality and Real Life, Guest: Mary Rose O'Reilley author of The Love of Impermanent Things: A Threshold Ecology

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November 24, 2008 Exploring the Intersections of Science and Spirituality, Guests: Dr. Leo Kim, scientist and biotechnology executive and author of Healing the Rift: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Spirituality, ; Dr. Nicholas P. Money, author and Professor of Botany at Miami University

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November 17, 2008 Depletion and Abundance, Guest: Sharon Astyk, author of Depletion and Abundance: Life on the New Home Front; and Larry Slocum, Market Manager of Oxford Farmers Market Uptown

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November 10, 2008 Hope & Healing in the Face of Illness, Guest: Roxanne Black, author of Unexpected Blessings and founder of Friends Health Connection

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November 3, 2008 How will your Religion or Spirituality Affect your Vote? Guest: Dr.Carla Pestana, W W Smith Professor of History at Miami University

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October 27, 2008 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities, Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown During this week's show we'll discuss the topic The Humanities and the November Election.

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October 20, 2008 Founding Faith: Providence, Politics, and the Birth of Religious Freedom in America, Guest: Steven Waldman, author and co-founder of Beliefnet.com

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October 13, 2008 Religion, Politics and the Youth Vote, Guest: Cheryl Heckler, Associate Professor of Journalism at Miami University and students

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October 6 , 2008 What if Jesus Ran for President? Guest: Roland Merullo, author of American Savior: A Novel of Divine Politics (2008, Algonquin) and a total of 7 books including Golfing with God and Breakfast with the Buddha
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September 29, 2008 Bullying and Harassment, Guest: Dr. James Brush, Clinical child psychologist; and Janet Heller teacher of English and Women?s Studies at Western Michigan University and author of a picture book for children, How the Moon Regained Her Shape (Sylvan Dell, 2006)

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September 22, 2008 Islamophobia, Guest: Peter Gottschalk, Ph.D, Associate Professor of Religion at Wesleyan College and the author of Beyond Hindu and Muslim: Multiple Identity in Narratives from Village India (2000) and co-author of Islamophobia: Making Muslims the Enemy (2007)

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September 15, 2008 A Son's Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq: Guest: Ariel Sabar, journalist and author of My Father's Paradise (Algonquin Books, 2008)

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September 8, 2008 Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes, Guests: Tom Cathcart and Daniel Klein co-authors of Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar...(Penguin)

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September 1, 2008 The Gospel of Inclusion, Guest: Bishop Carlton Pearson, Senior Pastor of New Dimensions Worship Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma and author of The Gospel of Inclusion: Reaching Beyond Religious Fundamentalism to the True Love of God (holiday encore from May 19, 2008)

August 25, 2008 Understanding Our Spiritual Journey, Guest: Norman Fischer, Zen teacher and author of Sailing Home: Using Homer's Odyssey to Navigate Life's Perils and Pitfalls.

August 18, 2008 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities, Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, MiddletownDuring this week's show we'll discuss the topic The Importance of Character in Sports & Politics. Michael and Brian have suggested that listeners check out this website for some articles that may encourage discussion

August 11, 2008 Responsible Language, Guest: Russell Proctor, PhD, Professor of Communication at Northern Kentucky University and co-author of Interplay (Oxford University Press) and Looking Out/Looking In (Wadsworth)

August 4, 2008 Moving Past Fear to Creativity, Guest: Anne Paris, PhD, clinical psychologist, author and founder of the Cincinnati Center for Self-Psychology

July 28, 2008 Recognizing and Dealing with Personality Disorders, Guest: Dr. Stan Kapuchinski, author of Say Goodbye to your PDI (Personality Disordered Individual): Recognize People Who Make You Miserable and Eliminate Them From Your Life for Good!

July 21, 2008 Juggling Family & Professional Life, Guest: Christine Martinello,motivational speaker and trainer, founder of the Momager® Movement, Camp Her Way, and best-selling author of The Momager® Guide: Empowering Moms To Leave A Loving Legacy.

July 14, 2008 The Gabriel Revelation: The Latest Contribution to the Debate about Messiah and Resurrection, Guest: James D. Tabor, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and author of The Jesus Dynasty: The Hidden History of Jesus, His Royal Family and the Birth of Christianity (Simon & Schuster, 2006)

July 7, 2008 Raising Whole Wheat Kids in a White Bread World, Guest: Betsy Block, parent, writer and author of The Dinner DiariesJune 30, 2008 The Sistine Secrets: Michelangelo's Forbidden Messages in the Heart of the Vatican, Guest: Rabbi Benjamin Blech, author, religious leader and teacher Monday June 23, 2008 Ethical Wills, Guests: Dr. Barry K. Baines Sr. Vice President & Chief Medical Officer of UCare, Minneapolis, Minnesota, & Associate Medical Director of Hospice of the Twin Cities (encore from January 28, 2008)Monday June 16, 2008 The Creation Museum, Guests:Ken Ham, President of Answers in Genesis-USA; Georgia Purdom, PhD, speaker, researcher, author and instructor with Answers in Genesis-USA; Nicholas P. Money, PhD, Professor of Botany, Miami University (encore from October 22, 2007)

Monday June 9, 2008 The Fall of the Evangelical Nation: The Surprising Crisis Inside the Church Guest: Author and journalist Christine Wicker Monday June 2, 2008 The Lion's Way, Guest: Marco Marsan, co-author of this novel that raises questions about what might have happened to our society and our beliefs if the Roman Empire had never fallen.

Monday May 26, 2008 Life's Mysteries, Guest Lama Surya Das, author of Buddha Is As Buddha Does: The Ten Original Practices for Enlightened Living and other books. (a holiday encore presentation from January 7, 2008)

Monday May 19, 2008 The Gospel of Inclusion, Guest: Bishop Carlton Pearson, Senior Pastor of New Dimensions Worship Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma and author of The Gospel of Inclusion: Reaching Beyond Religious Fundamentalism to the True Love of God

Monday May 12, 2008 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities, Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown

Monday May 5, 2008 Non-traditional Motherhood, Guests: Jane Mattes, C.S.W., founder of Single Mothers by Choice; Kathleen Akin, single mom by choice from Wyoming Ohio; Dr Sharon Langshur, founder of Carepages.com

Monday April 28, 2008 Blessings of John O'Donohue; and Mindfulness, Guests: Segment 1 - Trace Murphy, editor with Doubleday Books; Segment 2 - Daniel Siegel, author of The Mindful Brain: Reflection and Attunement in the Cultivation of Well-Being

Monday April 21, 2008 Green Congregations, Guests: Chris Parker, member of the Hopedale Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Oxford; and Dr. Barrett Duke, Vice President for Research and Director of the Research Institute of The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention.

Monday April 14, 2008 Indigo Children Guests: Lydia Stec, spiritual life coach and parent of an "Indigo Child," P.M.H. Atwater, lecturer, researcher and author of Beyond the Indigo Children (encore form August 6, 2007)

Monday April 7, 2008 Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana, Guest: Author Anne Rice, author of Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt and Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana

Monday March 31, 2008 Brain Fitness, Guest: Norman Doidge, M.D., psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, researcher, essayist, poet and author of The Brain That Changes Itself, featured on PBS

Monday March 24, 2008 Suffering and the Bible, Guest: Bart Ehrman, PhD, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of God's Problem: How the Bible Fails to Answer Our Most Important Question--Why We Suffer

Monday March 17, 2008 Social Consciousness and Irish Blessings of John O'Donohue, Guest: Actor and activist Mike Farrell

Monday March 10, 2008 Fighting Fraudulent Self-Help, Guest: John Curtis, PhD, author, self-help critic and founder of Americans Against Fraudulent Self HelpOther websites mentioned during the show include:Quackwatch.com and The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry

Monday March 3, 2008 Finding The Lost Ark, Guest: Tudor Parfitt, author of The Lost Ark of the Covenant: Solving the 2500 Year Old Mystery of the Fabled Biblical Ark (2008, Harper Collins)

Monday February 25, 2008 Careers With a Conscience, Guest: Melissa Everett, career counselor and author of Making a Living While Making a Difference; plus local guests who are making a difference through their jobs

Monday February 18, 2008 The Life & Death of Sister Dorothy Stang, Guest: Binka Le Briton, author of The Greatest Gift: The Courageous Life and Martyrdom of Sister Dorothy Stang; and Sister Elizabeth Bowyer, SNDdeN. Sister of Notre Dame and colleague of Sister Dorothy

Monday February 11, 2008 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown

Monday February 4, 2008 Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life, Guest: Lynne McTaggart, author, journalist, and editor of the newsletter What Doctors Don't Tell You

Monday January 28, 2008, Ethical Wills, Guests: Dr. Barry K. Baines Sr. Vice President & Chief Medical Officer of UCare, Minneapolis, Minnesota, & Associate Medical Director of Hospice of the Twin Cities

Monday January 21, 2008 Fundamentalism, Carlene Cross, author of Fleeing Fundamentalism; Dr. Ben Voth, Director of Forensics & Assoc Professor at Miami University (encore from December 4, 2006)

Monday January 14, 2008 Marketing Religion in a Commercial Age, Guest: Mara Einstein, Associate Professor of Media Studies at Queens College and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Stern School of Business

Monday January 7, 2008 Life?s Mysteries, Guest Lama Surya Das, author of Buddha Is As Buddha Does: The Ten Original Practices for Enlightened Living and other books.

January 2007 - December 2007

Monday December 31, 2007 No show this week. Enjoy our special holiday programming

Monday December 24, 2007 No show this week. Enjoy our special holiday programming

Monday December 17, 2007 Angels & Miracles, Guests: Sister Mary Jean Frisk, theologian, author and director of arts and special projects at the International Marian Research Institute, Dayton; Joan Wester Anderson, freelance writer and author of 16 books on angels including Where Angels Walk

Monday December 10, 2007 Born to Believe: God, Science, and the Origin of Ordinary and Extraordinary Beliefs, Guest: Dr Andrew Newberg, Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology and Psychiatry and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the director and co-founder of the Center for Spirituality and the Neurosciences, also at the University of Pennsylvania

Monday December 3, 2007 The Gospels & the Birth of Christ, Guest: John Dominic Crossan theologian, historian and co-author of The First Christmas: What the Gospels Really Teach about Jesus? Birth

Monday November 26, 2007 Learning to Love: From Conflict to Harmony, Guests: Don and Martha Rosenthal, workshop leaders and founders of The Heartwork Center

Monday November 19, 2007 Religion and Spirit, Guest: Joseph Chilton Pearce, lecturer, teacher and author of The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of Spirit: A Return to the Intelligence of the Heart

Monday November 12, 2007 Narrative Medicine, Guest: Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D, PhD, author of Narrative MedicineThe Use of History and Story in the Healing Process and associate professor of family medicine and psychiatry at the University of Saskatchewan.

Monday November 5, 2007 Understanding our Dreams, Guest: Robert Moss, dream explorer, shamanic counselor, novelist and former professor of ancient history.

Monday October 29, 2007 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown

Monday October 22, 2007 The Creation Museum, Guests:Ken Ham, President of Answers in Genesis-USA; Georgia Purdom, PhD, speaker, researcher, author and instructor with Answers in Genesis-USA; Nicholas P. Money, PhD, Professor of Botany, Miami University

Monday October 15, 2007 A Personal Journey, Guest: Jean Feraca, public radio host and author of I Hear Voices: A Memoir of Love, Death, and the the Radio

Monday October 8, 2007 Generosity & Giving, Guests talk about our motivations for giving to causes in which we believe, Guests: Dr. Laurel Clark, D.M, D.D, minister, counselor and President of the School of Metaphysics, Windyville, MO; Rev. Therese Anne Ward of the Pathways of Light Church, Cold Springs, KY; "Humanities Guys", Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown; and Tibetan Lama Surya Das, author of Buddha Is As Buddha Does

Monday October 1, 2007 Wisdom from the Scriptures, Guest: Hal Urban, former high school teacher and university professor and author of The 10 Commandments of Common Sense: Wisdom from the Scriptures for People of All Beliefs

Monday September 24, 2007 Stress Management & Mindfulness, Guest: Dr. Erin Olivo, PhD, MPH, Director of the Columbia University Integrative Medicine Program

Monday September 17, 2007 Understanding the Bible, Guest: Bart Ehrman, PhD, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why; and Thomas W. Thatcher, BA, MA, MDiv, Professor of New Testament at Cincinnati Christian University

Monday September 10, 2007 Spirituality in the Workplace, Guests: Dr. Joan Marques, author of Empower the Leader in You and The Global Village and co-founder of the Business Renaissance Institute; and Dr. Richard King, former Dean of the School of Business at Woodbury University and founder of King International Group and co-founder of the Business Renaissance Institute.

Monday September 3, 2007 The New Rules of Marriage, Guest: Terrence Real, family therapist and author of I Don't Want to Talk About it and How Can I Get Through to You as well as The New Rules of Marriage: A Breakthrough Program for 21st Century Relationships (encore from February 5, 2007)

Monday August 27, 2007, The Secret to "The Secret," Guests: Dr. Laurel Clark, D.M, D.D, minister, counselor and President of the School of Metaphysics, Windyville, MO; Amy Pawlus, fomer director of the School of Metaphysics in Indianapolis for two years, Field Director in Cincinnati and Louisville, KY

Monday August 20, 2007 Spiritual Friendship, Guest: Theresa Horan-Sapunar, IMFT, teacher, facilitator, spiritual mentor and co-founder of the Center for Personal & Spiritual Growth, Blue Ash, Ohio

Monday August 13, 2007 Jesus Land, Guest: Julia Scheeres, author of a memoir about her childhood in the midst of religious bigotry, hypocrisy and racism (encore from February 12, 2007)

Monday August 6, 2007 Indigo Children Guests: Lydia Stec, spiritual life coach and parent of an "Indigo Child," P.M.H. Atwater, lecturer, researcher and author of Beyond the Indigo Children

Monday July 30, 2007 The Border of Truth, Guest: Author Victoria Redel, discussing the issues in her latest novel

Monday July 23, 2007 This American Life on Public Radio & Premium Cable TV, Guest: Ira Glass Executive Producer and host of This American Life (encore from March 5, 2007)

Monday July 16, 2007 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown

Monday July 9, 2007 Enlightened Living,Guest: Tibetan Lama Surya Das, author of Buddha Is As Buddha Does: The Ten Original Practices for Enlightened Living

Monday July 2, 2007 Great Neighborhoods, Guest: Jay Walljasper, Senior fellow of Project for Public Spaces, Executive Editor of Ode Magazine and author of The Great Neighbohood Book: A Do-It Yourself Guide to Placemaking

Monday June 25, 2007 Raising Your Kids to Feel Loved, Guest: Bernie Siegel, M.D, physician, lecturer and author of Love, Magic and Mudpies

Monday June 18, 2007 Finding Hope in the Bible, Guest: John Dominic Crossan theologian, historian and author of God and Empire: Jesus Against Rome, Then and Now

Monday June 11, 2007 What Makes a Good Dad? Guests: Dr. David Eigen, PhD, psychologist and author of Men, The Gods of Love; John Badalament, Ed.M, lecturer, educator, and author of The Modern Dads Handbook; and Rob Wilder, author of Daddy Needs a Drink

Monday June 4, 2007 What Makes us Happy? Guests: Jennifer Michael Hecht philosopher, historian and author of The Happiness Myth: A History of What Really Makes us Happy; (Harper San Francisco, 2007) and Life Coach Robert Biswas Diener

Monday May 28, 2007 The Mental Health System in America, Guests: Pete Earley, author of Crazy: A Father?s Search Through America?s Mental Health Madness; and James J. Brush, PhD, Cincinnati child psychologist (encore from June 5, 2006)

Monday May 21, 2007 Summer Films: Their Meanings and Values Guests: Alexis Larsen, Go! Editor/Arts and Entertainment Editor for the Dayton Daily News: William Hagerty, Associate Professor of Mass Communications, Xavier University, Cincinnati

Monday May 14, 2007 The Episcopal Church: Opportunities and Challenges, Guest, Rev. Thomas E. Breidenthal, Ninth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio

Monday May 7, 2007 Reinventing Modern Motherhood Guests: Tricia Ashworth and Amy Nobile, authors of I was a Really Good Mom Before I Had Kids (Chronicle, 2007)

Monday April 30, 2007 Faith and Religion in Times of Crisis, Guests: Rev. Matthew L. Stephens, Past or the Community Church of Cincinnati; and Pastor Lou Boston, Associate Pastor at Tri County Assembly of God, Fairfield, Ohio

Monday April 23, 2007 Teaching Philosophy to Kids, Guest: Marietta McCarty, teacher, educational consultant and author of Little Big Minds

Monday April 16, 2007 Rational Spirituality, Guest: Bernard Haisch, PhD, Astrophycist and author of The God Theory: Universes, Zero-Point Fields and What's Behind it All (encore from September 18, 2006)

Monday April 9, 2007 Understanding the Power of the Human Soul, Guest: Dan Millman, former world trampoline champion, hall of fame gymnast, university coach, college professor and of Wisdom of the Peaceful Warrior

Monday April 2, 2007 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown

Monday March 26, 2007 The Best of Interconnect in the Past Year, Excerpts from shows featuring: NPR's This I Believe series; our program on the 5th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks; our Humanities Guys; and Dr. Raymond Moody.

Monday March 19, 2007 Facing Aloneness, Guest: Florence Falk, writer, teacher, psychotherapist and author of On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone

Monday March 12, 2007 Experiences of Islam, Guests: Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, author of My Year Inside Radical Islam: A Memoir, now a full time terrorism consultant; Brent Meyer, former member of the Board of Directors of the Ohio Chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations

Monday March 5, 2007 This American Life on Public Radio & Premium Cable TV, Guest: Ira Glass Executive Producer and host of This American Life

Monday February 26, 2007 Richard Francis, author, spiritual counselor and mystic. Information about Richard's work is available at http://www.loveministries.org/. e-mail: mailto:%20rmfrancis@juno.com

Monday February 19, 2007 A History of the End of the World, Guest: Jonathan Kirsch, author

Monday February 12, 2007 Jesus Land, Guest: Julia Scheeres, author of a memoir about her childhood in the midst of religious bigotry, hypocrisy and racism.

Monday February 5, 2007 The New Rules of Marriage, Guest: Terrence Real, family therapist and author of I Don't Want to Talk About it and How Can I Get Through to You as well as The New Rules of Marriage: A Breakthrough Program for 21st Century Relationships

Monday January 29, 2007 Superheroes: Why do we Need Them? (or not) Guests: Danny Fingeroth, former comic book editor and author of Superman on the Couch: What Superheroes Really Tell us About Ourselves and Our Society; and Margaret McGurk, staff writer and former film critic with The Cincinnati Enquirer (encore from August 7, 2006)

Monday January 22, 2007 Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World, Guest: Lynne McTaggart, journalist and author of The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Harper Collins) Her latest book is The Intention Experiment

Monday January 15, 2007 The Peace Movement and the War in Iraq, Guests: Paul Lacey, President Clerk of the American Friends Service Committee; Michael Payne, independent journalist and President of Take a Stand Ministries

Monday January 8, 2007 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown

Monday January 1, 2007 No Interconnect show today. Instead, Politics Takes a Holiday: the Capitol Steps New Year's Special.

January 2006 - December 2006

Monday December 25, 2006 An Interconnected Christmas, Nine spiritual teachers, some of them internationally known, offer their ideas about the meaning of Christmas (This is an encore of a show that originally aired December 25, 2000)

Monday December 18, 2006 Mindfulness During the Holidays Guest: Jeanie Seward-Magee, teacher, facilitator and author of A Mindful Way

Monday December 11, 2006 "Happy Holidays" or "Merry Christmas" Where do you stand in the so-called "War on Christmas?" Guests: William Messer, Cincinnati writer and activist; Patrick Korten, Vice President of Communications for the Knights of Columbus

Monday December 4, 2006 Fundamentalism, Carlene Cross, author of Fleeing Fundamentalism; Dr. Ben Voth, Director of Forensics & Assoc Professor at Miami University

Monday November 27, 2006 Life After Death, Guest: Raymond Moody, MD, researcher, counselor, lecturer and author of Life After Life, Reunions and other books (encore from May 1, 2006)

November 20, 2006 The Benefits of Thankfulness: Why are You Thankful this Year? Guests: the Rev. Kathryn Hawbaker, Minister with Hopedale Unitarian Church, Oxford, Ohio; the Rev. Therese Anne Ward of the Pathways of Light Church

November 13, 2006 Connecting or Disconnecting: If Communicating is So Easy, Why are We So Lonely? Guests: Dr Lynn Smith-Lovin, Sociology Professor at Duke University; Dr. Pam Haldeman Sociology and gerontology professor Mt. St. Mary's College, Los Angeles

November 6 , 2006 How Will Your Religious or Spiritual Values Affect the way you Vote in This Year's Election?Guests: Dr. Steven DeLue, Professor of Political Science and the Senior Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Science at Miami University; Rev. Romal Tune is CEO with Clergy Strategic Alliances, Washington, DC; Rev. Russell Johnson, Senior Pastor at Fairfield Christian Church in Lancaster, OH.

October 30, 2006 Guest: Graham Hancock, author of Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind

October 23, 2006 Unattended Sorrow, Guest: Steven Levine, grief counselor and author (encore from March 13, 2006)

October 16, 2006 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown.

October 9, 2006 This I Believe Guest: Dan Gediman, Executive Producer of NPR's This I Believe series plus area guests sharing their TIB essays, Megan Solon and Caroline Williamson, with an additional essay from Sean Kleefeld.

October 2, 2006 Death & Afterlife from a Buddhist Perspective, Guest: Dr. Nicholas Ribush, author, lecturer, physician and former Buddhist monk.

September 25, 2006 Roman Catholicism and Islam: How Will the Pope's Comments in Germany Affect Relations Between these two World Religions? Guests: Jonathan Y. Tan, Professor of Theology at Xavier University, Cincinnati; Rev. Dr Britt Minshall, Pastor of St. Matthew's United Church of Christ, Baltimore, MD; Karen Dabdoub, Director of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations; Dr. Dennis Doyle, Professor of Religious Studies, the University of Dayton.

September 18, 2006 Rational Spirituality, Guest: Bernard Haisch, PhD, Astrophycist and author of The God Theory: Universes, Zero-Point Fields and What's Behind it All

September 11, 2006 How Have we Changed since 9/11, 2001? Guests: Ken Czillinger, Bereavement Manager, Vitas Hospice Center, Cincinnati; Neal Conan, host of National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation and anchor of much of NPR's 9/11 coverage; Spencer Crew, President of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center; and exhibit creator Tonya Hoggard.A special broadcast from the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati. Join us at the Freedom Center by 8:30 and offer your comments or personal stories.

September 4, 2006 God's Politics, Guest: Jim Wallis, author of God's Politics and other books, founder of Sojourners, a Christian ministry of spiritual renewal and social justice. (special holiday encore from March 20, 2006)

August 28, 2006 Spirituality without Religion, Guest: Joseph Dispenza, Lecturer, Counselor, intuitive dream counselor and co-founder of LifePath Retreats in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He is also author of God On Your Own: Finding a Spiritual Path Outside Religion

August 21, 2006 Holy Places and Sacred Sites, Guest: Erik Davis, Culture critic and author of The Visionary State: A Journey Through California's Spiritual Landscape; Barb Kozlowski, Program Director for the Bergamo Center and Mt. St. John, Dayton, Ohio

August 14, 2006 Environmentally Sound: What's Happening in our Oceans and What is our Responsibility? Guests: G. Bruce Knecht author of Hooked: Pirates, Poaching and the Perfect Fish; Dr. Daniel Pauly, Professor and Director , Fisheries Centre Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory, Vancouver, BC

August 7, 2006 Superheroes: Why do we Need Them? (or not) Guests: Danny Fingeroth, former comic book editor and author of Superman on the Couch: What Superheroes Really Tell us About Ourselves and Our Society; and Margaret McGurk, staff writer and former film critic with The Cincinnati Enquirer

Monday July 31, 2006 Answering Life's Big Questions through the Humanities Guests: Historian Michael Carrafiello, PhD from the Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher Brian Domino, PhD of Miami University, Middletown.

Monday July 24, 2006 The Scent of God: A Memoir, Guest: Beryl Singleton Bissell, author and former cloistered nun

Monday July 17, 2006 Integrating Sexuality and Spirituality, Guests: Dr Gina Ogden Ph.D, certified sex therapist, and author of Women Who Love Sex. and The Heart and Soul of Sex; and Judie Harvey, editor of the Dr. ChristianeNorthrup Newsletter and Dr. Northrup's monthly e-letter, Women's Health Wisdom

Monday July 10, 2006 95 Theses: Articles of Faith for a Christianity for the Third Millennium, Guest: Author, teacher and former Dominican priest, Rev. Dr. Matthew Fox (encore from June 27, 2005)

Monday July 3, 2006 Freeing Your Creative Spirit, Guest: Sark, Artist and author of Sark's New Creative Companion (encore from September 19, 2005) Note: Due to the "live" broadcast from this year's Red, White & Kaboom festival, there will be no evening re-play of this week's show.

Monday June 26, 2006 The DaVinci Code: Truth or Fiction? Guests: Margaret Starbird, lecturer, retreat leader and author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar, The Feminine Face of Christianity and other books; Bart D. Ehrman, PhD, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Truth & Fiction in The Da Vinci Code: A Historian Reveals What We Really Know about Jesus, Mary and Constantine. (encore from January 31, 2005)

Monday June 19, 2006 Positive Parenting, Guest: Jane Nelsen Ed.D. Marriage, Family and Child Counselor and author of Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self-discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation and Problem Solving

Monday June 12, 2006 From Vampires to God, Guest: Anne Rice, author of Interview With a Vampire, The Queen of the Damned and her latest, Christ the Lord: Out of EqyptNote: This is the full version of the program we aired in abbreviated form April 3, 2006

June 5 , 2006 The Mental Health System in America, Guests: Pete Earley, author of Crazy: A Father?s Search Through America?s Mental Health Madness; and James J. Brush, PhD, Cincinnati child psychologist

May 29, 2006 Coping with Unexpected Grief Guest: Ken Czillinger, Bereavement Manager, Vitas Hospice Center, Cincinnati; and Rachel Weinstein, Grief Specialist in San Jose, California.(encore from Aug. 29, 2005)

May 22, 2006 The Hidden History of Jesus Guest: James D. Tabor, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and author of The Jesus Dynasty: The Hidden History of Jesus, His Royal Family and the Birth of Christianity (Simon & Schuster, 2006); and Rev. Anthony Geraci, Catholic priest and pastor of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, Dayton

Monday May 15, 2006 Scientology Guests: Mary Ann Ahmad, Director of Public Affairs with the Church of Scientology of Illinois; and Bob Adams, Senior Spokesperson for the Church of Scientology International.

Monday May 8, 2006 Honoring Mom: Why is Your Mom the Best? Guest: Michele Slung, author of Momilies; and Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter Katherine Ellison, author of The Mommy Brain

Monday May 1 , 2006 Life After Death, Guest: Raymond Moody, MD, researcher, counselor, lecturer and author of Life After Life, Reunions and other books

Monday April 24, 2006 Living the Authentic Life, Guest: Susan Piver, author of The Hard Questions for an Authentic Life

Monday April 17, 2006 The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things, Guest: Dr. Larry
Dossey M.D.

Monday April 10, 2006 Judging People Based on Appearances, Guest: Michael Berman, attorney, lobbyist, political activist and author of Living Large: A Big Man's Ideas on Weight, Success and Acceptance

Monday April 3, 2006 From Vampires to God, Guest: Anne Rice, author of Interview With a Vampire, The Queen of the Damned and her latest, Christ the Lord: Out of Eqypt

Monday March 27, 2006 Reasoned Faith Guest: George Shaffner, businessman, mathematician and author of the novel, In the Land of Second Chances (2006, Ballantine)

Monday March 20, 2006 God's Politics, Guest: Jim Wallis, author of God's Politics and other books, founder of Sojourners, a Christian ministry of spiritual renewal and social justice.

Monday March 13, 2006 Unattended Sorrow, Guest: Steven Levine, grief counselor and author

Monday March 6, 2006 Civil Rights for Atheists, Guests: Edward Tabash, civil rights attorney; and Doug Berger, editor of the Central Ohio Humanist

Monday February 27, 2006 Compassionate Self-Discipline, Guest: Cheri Huber, founder and resident teacher at the Zen Monastery Practice Center in Murphys, CA. and the Mountain View Zen Center. She is also founder and executive director of Living Compassion

Monday February 20, 2006 The Globalization of Religion, Guest: Paul Courtright, author of Ganesa: Lord of Obstacles, Lord of Beginnings (Oxford, 1985), various articles in the Encyclopedia of Religion (Macmillan, 1986), co-editor of From the Margins of Hindu Marriage: Essays in Gender, Culture and Religion (Oxford, 1995), and is currently completing The Goddess and the Dreadful Practice (Oxford, forthcoming).

Monday February 13, 2006 One Man's Near-Death Experience Guest: Rev. Howard Storm, pastor and author of My Descent Into Death: A Second Chance at Life (an encore presentation from March 28, 2005)

Monday February 6, 2006 Yoga: Ancient, Timeless Path to Open our Hearts Guest: Meditation and yoga teacher Kirin Mishra

Monday January 30, 2006 The State of our Values - Whatvalues would you like to hear included in this year's State of the Union Address? Guest: Dr. Robert M. Franklin Jr.Presidential Distinguished Professor of Social Ethics at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University and former president of the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta; and Tony Stieritz, Director of the Office of Catholic Social Action for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati

Monday January 23, 2006 The Winter Blues Guest: Dr. Kathleen Hall, motivational speaker, founder of The Stress Institute and author of Alter Your Life.

Monday January 16, 2006 Grace & Invisible Power, Guest: Carolyn Myss, teacher, medical intuitive and author of Invisible Acts of Power, Sacred Contracts, Anatomy of the Spirit, and other titles.

Monday January 9, 2006 Women in Islam Guest: Dr. Dilek Cindoglu, Assistant Department Chair and professor for Political Science at Bilkent University of Ankara, Turkey.Monday January 2, 2006 Resolutions for the New Year Guests: Joshua Estrin, President & CEO of Concepts in Success and John G. Miller, founder of QBQ Inc. and author of Flipping the Switch (Putnam, 2006)

January 2005 - December 2005

Monday December 19, 2005 The Chronicles of Narnia & the Works of C.S. Lewis, Guests: Bruce Edwards, author of Further Up & Further In: Understanding C. S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Broadman & Homan, 2005); Rev. John Keeny, Superintendent of the Dayton South District of the United Methodist Church; and Rev. Duane Anders, Superintendent of the Dayton North District of the United Methodist Church

Monday December 12, 2005 Why we Love the Dogs: The Emotional Benefits of Having a Pet, Guest: Jon Katz, author of Katz on Dogs: A Common Sense Guide to Training and Living with Dogs (Random House, 2005); and Amy Shojai animal behavior consultant, pet journalist and author of 21 pet care books including PETiQuette: Solving Behavior Problems in Your Multi-Pet Household (M. Evans & Co. Inc.)

Monday December 5, 2005 - Miracles & Angels, Guest: Joan Wester Anderson, author of In the Arms of Angels, Where Angels Walk and other books

Monday November 28, 2005 Keeping Your Cool During the Holidays, Guest: James J. Brush, PhD, child psychologist; Gini Maddocks, massage therapist and relaxation coach, and Deborah Crane, founder of Treats for Troops

Thursday November 24, 2005 A special Thanksgiving Day edition of our show. Be prepared to call in or e-mail your comments and answer to the question, "Why you are thankful this year?"

Monday November 21, 2005 Demystifying the Mind-Body Connection, Guest: Stanley H. Block M.D. psychiatrist, adjunct professor at Seattle University School of Law and author of Come to Your Senses

Monday November 14, 2005 Metaphysics, Guests: Chris Sheehan, instructor, the School of Metaphysics, Cincinnati; Dr. Laurel Clark, School of Metaphysics and author of Karmic Healing.

Monday November 7, 2005 Sound Healing, Composer and recording artist Steven Halpern

Monday October 31, 2005 Wicca and Earth-based Spirituality Guest: Author, teacher and Wiccan High Priestess, Phyllis Curott

Monday October 24, 2005 The Best of Interconnect Segments of some of the best of our programs during the past year.Monday

October 17, 2005 Positive Energy, Guest: Judith Orloff, M.D, board-certified psychiatrist, assistant professor of psychiatry at UCLA and author of Positive Energy: 10 Extraordinary Prescriptions for Transforming Fatigue, Stress and Fear into Vibrance, Strength and Love

Monday October 10, 2005 101 Exercises for the Soul: A Divine Workout Plan for Body, Mind, and Spirit Guest: Author Bernie Siegel, M.D.

Monday October 3, 2005 Islam in a Judeo-Christian Culture Guests: Shakila Ahmad, Tours and Talks Coordinator for the Islamic Center of Cincinnati; Omar Tarazi, Islamic Studies Teacher at the Dayton Islamic School; and Michael Wolfe, co-founder of Unity Productions Foundation

Monday September 26, 2005 an encore from August 9, 2004: What is a Course In Miracles? Guest: Rev Pat Barker-- Unity minister and teacher of A Course In Miracles.

Monday September 19, 2005 Freeing Your Creative Spirit, Guest: Sark, Artist and author of Sark's New Creative Companion

Monday September 12, 2005 Macrobiotic Living Guest: Macrobiotic teacher and practitioner Charley Kabenji

Monday September 5, 2005 Helping Your Wife and Yourself through a Diganosis of Breast Cancer Guest: Marc Silver, Editor at U.S. News and World Report and author of Breast Cancer Husband (2004, Rodale/Men's Health) (encore from December 20, 2004)

Monday August 29, 2005 Coping with Unexpected Grief Guest: Ken Czillinger, Bereavement Manager, Vitas Hospice Center, Cincinnati; and Rachel Weinstein, Grief Specialist in San Jose, California.

Monday August 22, 2005 Getting Organized for Fall, Guest: Stephanie Denton, professional organizer, author, columnist and president of Denton and Company, Cincinnati.

Monday August 15, 2005 The DaVinci Code: Truth or Fiction? Guests: Margaret Starbird, lecturer, retreat leader and author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar, The Feminine Face of Christianity and other books; Bart D. Ehrman, PhD, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Truth & Fiction in The Da Vinci Code: A Historian Reveals What We Really Know about Jesus, Mary and Constantine.(encore of a show from January 31, 2005)

Monday August 8, 2005 Confronting the Rudeness Epidemic, Guest: Laurie Puhn, attorney, mediator, professional speaker and author of Instant Persuasion: How to Change Your Words to Change Your Life (Penguin 2005).

Monday August 1, 2005 The Cultural Impact of The Beatles, Guest: Steven D. Stark, author of Meet the Beatles: A Cultural History of the Band That Shook Youth, Gender, and the World

Monday July 25, 2005 End of Life Issues Guest: Rick Momeyer, Ph.D, Miami University Professor of Philosophy; Jim Cherney, Ph.D, Miami University Assistant Professor of Communication

Monday July 18, 2005 Healthy Food and True Democracy Guest: Frances Moore Lappe, activist and best-selling author of Diet for a Small Planet and Hope's Edge

Monday July 11, 2005 Changing Ourselves through Prayer, Guests: Prayer Rev. Kathryn Hawbaker, Minister with Hopedale Unitarian Church, Oxford, Ohio; Dr Linda Mintl, licensed clinical social worker, co-author of Lose it for Life: The Total Solution, Spiritual, Emotional, Physical, for Permanent Weight Loss; Rabbi Michael Shulman, Assistant Rabbi at Isaac M.Wise Temple, Cincinnati.Information about Cincinnati area interfaith activities in support of Darfur is available at http://www.savedarfur.org/.

Monday July 4, 2005 No show this week. Instead, The Fourth of July edition of Politics Takes a Holiday from the Capitol Steps

Monday June 27, 2005 95 Theses: Articles of Faith for a Christianity for the Third Millennium, Guest: Author, teacher and former Dominican priest, Rev. Dr. Matthew Fox

Monday June 20, 2005 Pet Therapy, Guests: Jill Grissom, Director of Volunteer Services at Vitas Hospice; Marlys Stahly, Director of Circle Tail; and Bobbi Theis, Director of Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship

Monday June 13, 2005 A special show in honor of Fathers for this week before Father's Day. Your comments and stories about "Dear old Dad" are welcome this week.

Monday June 6 , 2005 Love Is Letting Go of Fear (25th anniversary of this book) Guest: Psychiatrist,well-known author and lecturer Dr. Gerald Jampolsky, MD and psychotherapist and researcher Diane Cirincione, PhD. (encore presentation of a show that originally aired May 24, 2004)

Monday May 30, 2005 A Month of Sundays: Searching for the Spirit and My Sister (Greycore, 2005) Guest: author Julie Mars

Monday May 23, 2005 Living in the Now, Guest: Leonard Jacobson, teacher, mystic, healer and author of Embracing the Present, Bridging Heaven and Earth and Words from Silence

Monday May 16, 2005 Profiling Your Date, Guest: Caroline Fresno, author, psychotherapist and adjunct instructor at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

Monday May 9, 2005 Religion & Spirituality in the News Guest: Barbara Bradley Hagerty, NPR Religion Correspondent

Monday May 2, 2005 Your Body's Healing System: Guest: Dr. Art Brownstein, M.D, M.P.H, Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Hawaii and author of Extraordinary Healing; Healing Back Pain Naturally and other books.

Monday April 25, 2005 Holocaust Remembrance and the 60th Anniversary of World War II Guest: Dr. Norman Davies, historian and author of Rising 44: The Battle for Warsaw; Europe: A History; and God's Playground: A History of Poland, Vol. 1 & Vol. 2

Monday April 18, 2005 The Future of the Catholic Church and a New Pope: Guests: David Gibson, journalist and author of The Coming Catholic Church: How the Faithful are Shaping a New American Catholicism (Harper-Collins;) and Rev. Anthony Geraci, Catholic priest and pastor of Immaculate Conception Church, Dayton

Monday April 11, 2005 Right Brain, Left Brain Psychology Guest: Dr Charlie Kenny founder of Kenny and Associates Inc, The Right Brain People

Monday April 4, 2005 The Revival of All Girls Schools, Guest: Ilana Debare co-founder of the Julia Morgan School for Girls in Oakland, CA and author of Where Girls Come First; and JoAnn Deak, PhD, speaker, lecturer and school psychologist, co-author of Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident and Courageous Daughters, (with Teresa Barker)

Monday March 28, 2005 One Man's Near-Death Experience Guest: Rev. Howard Storm, pastor and author of My Descent Into Death: A Second Chance at Life

Monday March 21, 2005 Becoming a True PeacemakerGuest: Deepak Chopra, MD, author of Peace is the Way, Quantum Healing and other books;

Monday March 14, 2005 Intuitive Healing, Guests: Meredith Young-Sowers, D.Div. Founder and Director of Still Point Institute & School of Advanced Energy Healing; Judi A. Winall, B.Div, CIH, Founder and Director of the Center for Soul Empowerment, on staff at Tri-Health Integrative Health and Medicine Center

Monday March 7, 2005 The Changing Face of Retirement, Guests: Dr. Suzanne Kunkel, Director of the Miami University Scripps Gerontology Center; Cynthia Kelly and Dick Smith, volunteer coordinators for the Institute for Learning in Retirement at Miami University (513-529-1508)

Monday February 28, 2005 Past Life Therapy, Guest: Dr. Brian Weiss, M.D, psychotherapist and author Same Soul, Many Bodies (2004)

Monday February 21, 2005 Life's Bumps and Bruises: Finding Compassion and Help at Local Churches, GuestsMike and Laura Cummings, volunteers in the Vineyard Growth & Healing Ministry and Mark Lutz, Pastor of Growth & Healing

Monday February 14, 2005 Enhancing Your Relationship thru Ipsalu Tantra, Guests: Richard and Antoinette Asimus, Founders of Tantra Heart and teachers of Ipsalu Tantra throughout the U.S., Mexico and Costa Rica. Information about Ipsalu Tantra available at: http://www.tantrikainternational.com/

Monday February 7, 2005 Sacred Selfishness, Guest: Psychotherapist and author Bud Harris, Ph D.

Monday January 31, 2005 The DaVinci Code: Truth or Fiction? Guests: Margaret Starbird, lecturer, retreat leader and author of The Woman with the Alabaster Jar, The Feminine Face of Christianity and other books; Bart D. Ehrman, PhD, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Truth & Fiction in The Da Vinci Code: A Historian Reveals What We Really Know about Jesus, Mary and Constantine.

Monday January 24, 2005 The Old Farmer's Almanac Guest: Janice Stillman, Editor.

Monday January 17, 2005 Holistic Education in a Public School Setting The dream and philosophy behind a new charter school in Richmond, Indiana. Guests: Cheryl Stewart, Speech pathologist and Board Member of the Galileo Charter School; Rudi Kauffman, teacher. Both are members of Citizens for School Choice.

Monday January 10, 2005 The Evolution of God Consciousness, Guests: Unity Ministers, Rev. Pat Parker, Rev. Jack Barker

Monday January 3, 2005 The Probability of God, Guest: Author Stephen D. Unwin, PhD.