Monday, January 29, 2007

January 30th, 2007

From the Bridge - An Update with Captain Kelly Sweeney - Insights on Port Security from Captain Kelly Sweeney as he also shares up to date modern sea stories from this Master Mariner born in Fairbault, Minnesota. www.pacmar.com/NewImages/FTB_OrderForm.pdf or you can order at http://www.amazon.com/ or by calling 1.800.249.7033. His monthly magazine articles are found at http://www.pacmar.com/ and his email address is: kelly@pacmar.com The other links noted during out broadcast were http://www.portsecurityupdate.com/ and www.uscg.mil

January 29th, 2007

Topics for Tonight: Fresh Water, Comet McNaught, Cell Phone Safety and the Recent Solar Flares of January 24th and 25th.

The site for Professor McCanney is www.jmccsci.com
The link for Jim's Cell Phone Information is: www.mybiopro.com/jmcc or Email Jim at: health@jmccanneyscience.com or Phone: 1.866.999.2747. Jim's Shortwave Radio Broadcast at: 5.070 Shortwave Frequency - Thursdays at 6 PM Central Time - Jim's Internet Radio Broadcast at: www.jmccsci.com at 8 PM

Saturday, January 27, 2007

January 28th, 2007

Career Transition, Meaning and Midlife – David Buck, Jan Hively and Kate Schaefers - The mission of SHiFT is to help both employed and unemployed people make successful midlife transitions to greater meaning and balance.

SHiFT will be an every-day-of-the-week community (particularly during lunch hour, evenings, and weekends) that connects seekers to the resources they need and convenes programming that is augmentative and complementary to existing career and workforce development programs. SHiFT is a community of seekers supporting people as they uncover and pursue their lifework direction - one that aligns their interest and skills with their passion and purpose, through either a new vocation or a new perspective of their current work. www.shiftonline.org

A quote from the SHiFT website: “Don’t ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and then go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” - Harold Thurman Whitman

Friday, January 26, 2007

January 27th, 2007

Chris Gogos – Alchemy: Transitons and Future Trend Update – You can contact Chris via Email: cg@alchemyworld.com or his WEB SITE is: www.alchemyworld.com
you can also Contact: 1.416.497.2833

January 26th, 2007

A Tribute to Our Friend and Fellow Broadcaster
Dean Spratt


It is my privilage this morning to share again highlights from a very special moment first broadcast here on WCCO on October 4th of 2005. Our friend and fellow broadcaster Dean Spratt spent many years here at WCCO helping us find our way to and from wherever we were traveling in this metro area ..throughout the state and the upper midwest. He started here at WCCO in 1981. He was a first in this market..as no station had done traffic reports in the market prior to Dean's start here at WCCO and Dean.. who was blind from birth pulled salient points from a half a dozen scanners and detailed for all of us ..concise reports of what was going on with our metro traffic. He was also incredibly knowledgeable... and entertaining. Contagious....in the best of ways. Indelible on our souls! And so this morning ...I am going to bring back the wonderful conversation that covered so much of his personal history, his love for radio and just one of his many interests.. old time radio. So I dedicate these next hours and moments as we share again the airwaves with our friend and fellow broadcaster, Dean Spratt. Thanks Dean...for all you are and were and the incredible memories will hold dear forever.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

January 21st, 2007

Galen Southard is the "Ultimate Answer Guy" - As a moniker he has used the "airwaves" to share his gift and insights for the past several years. For those of you listening for the first time and are familiar with the ancient science of numerology, you’re going to notice some differences in the nature and style of information he presents. Over the years, he has become become increasingly aware of the many and varied levels of interest in the field of self-discovery, so for those seeking the "quick answer"…this site’s for you. I’ve also provided some "meat and taters" for the more serious-minded with an in-depth look at the "human mechanism" that will be addressed in the "More about the Comfort Zone" section. Discover and see for youself how this system works. His web site is at: www.ultimateanswerguy.com

Contact Galen for an appointment at: 1.916.220.0222
Email:
galensbook@sbcglobal.net

January 20th, 2007

Arne Fogel

Arne appears frequently as a singer at the top jazz venues in the Twin Cities, and served as the opening act for Rosemary Clooney during her December 2001 appearance at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis. He regularly hits the high-school-college-community meeting lecture circuit with songs and historical presentations of popular music and entertainment figures, was chosen from nationwide auditions to participate as a FELLOW of the 1998 EUGENE O'NEIL THEATER CENTER CABARET SYMPOSIUM in Waterford, Connecticut, and was a lecturer, performer, and conference consultant to the Hofstra University (Hempstead, New York) conference "BING! Crosby And American Culture" (2002). In 2003 Arne Fogel wrote, co-produced, and hosted a special program "Moments To Remember", presented in the 3M Auditorium of the MINNESOTA HISTORY CENTER.

Contact: fogarn@aol.com or 952.546.3822

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

January 14th, 2007

Professor James McCanney on Comet McNaught!

The site for Professor McCanney is www.jmccsci.com

The link for Jim's Cell Phone Information is: www.mybiopro.com/jmcc or Email Jim at: health@jmccanneyscience.com or Phone: 1.866.999.2747. Jim's Shortwave Radio Broadcast at: 5.070 Shortwave Frequency - Thursdays at 6 PM Central for Jim's Internet Broadcast at: www.jmccsci.com at 8 PM

also...

Dr. David Schultz of Hamline University - dschultz@hamline.edu observations about the new legislative sessions in Washington and St. Paul and the recent speech by President Bush.


January 13th, 2007

Laughter and Joy: The Best Medicine!A Mirthful Spirit – Mary Huntley & Edna Thayer make the connection between laughter and music, shows adults how to grow up mirthfully with children, and ponders the historical and cultural aspects of humor. Written in a light, festive manner, it is based on the wisdom of laughter and wellness stories shared through many interviews. Readers working in schools or care centers will appreciate easy-to-remember acronyms describing the techniques, while lay readers will find cause to pause through a wealth of inspiring quotes. www.mirthfulspirit.com

Saturday, January 06, 2007

January 7th, 2007

New Beginnings! - In life what sometimes appears to be the end is really a new beginning!

23: Time to Choose is a story of traumatic loss, but also of great gain. Author Nicholas Dennen overcame the challenges of living with a traumatic brain injury, beating tremendous odds despite medical opinions that ruled out his ever living a productive life. Spending the years of his early adulthood relearning the skills of his childhood, he came to a mature understanding of the value of personal relationships--rich gain from terrible loss. Life is not fair, and never will be.

23: Time to Choose is about creating what's possible and seeing adversity as a true teacher in the game of life. Nicholas chose a future in which he'd offer inspiration to others through his Christian faith and his personal struggle. He lives his own message: you shouldn't look back to what you have lost, but rather look forward to what you might miss if you don't take the time to choose your best path. He speaks to those struggling with personal tragedy or traumatic injury as well as those supporting loved ones on their own difficult journeys. What we lose in struggle is not the issue. It is not how we become our own worst enemies or how easily lives can be destroyed. The issue is the moment that requires you to focus on what is unseen, without relying solely on what is only visible. Website is at www.Dennen23.com

Foreward by Anita L. Kozan PhD, CCC, Speech/Language Pathologist, Abbott Northwestern Hospital

About the author

About the author: Nicholas Dennen sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury at age 20. With perseverance and dedication, Dennen earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication studies in 2003 from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul , Minnesota. He currently works at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park , Minnesota

A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of this book supports the Sister Kenny Institute of Abbott Northwestern Hospital and the Brain Injury Association of Minnesota.

January 6th, 2007

Thoughts and Reflections on the New Beginnings in Washington and in St. Paul


Tim Penny, senior fellow, co-directs the Humphrey Institute Policy Forum
. He represented Southeastern Minnesota's First Congressional District from 1982 through 1994. He served on the U.S. House agriculture and veterans affairs committees and the Select Committee on Hunger, heading the foreign agriculture and hunger subcommittee. While in Congress, Penny founded and co-chaired the Democratic Budget Group and drafted deficit-cutting initiatives. He continues to work in the areas of federal budgeting, agricultural policy, trade issues, and rural development. He is a board member and policy chair of a budget watchdog group, the Concord Coalition, and is an advisory board member for a clean-campaign project, the Minnesota Compact. Co-author of two books, Common Cents and Payment Due, he is a regular public speaker, radio commentator, and editorial writer.Penny has a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Winona State University. Email - tjpenny@mchsi.com


Professor Chris Gilbert from Gustavus Adolphus Collegecgilbert@gustavus.edu – Dr. Chris Gilbert, professor of political science, has taught at Gustavus since 1991. He teaches courses on U.S. politics, political parties, religion and politics, and research methods. His research interests focus on religion and politics, third parties in the United States, and Minnesota politics. He has authored or co-authored numerous articles and book chapters as well as four books, most recently Seeds Upon the Ground: The Political Influence of American Churches (Cambridge University Press, 2007), based on a two-year study of political activity among ELCA and Episcopal clergy and congregation members; this study was jointly conducted with Dr. Paul Djupe (Gustavus class of 1993), Denison University. Gilbert is the recipient of two all-campus outstanding teaching awards from Gustavus students and faculty. Since 1992 he has served as a national and state political analyst for Minnesota Public Radio, and he also offers political analysis for WCCO radio, the Star-Tribune and Pioneer Press, and some national media outlets. He was selected as a Humphrey Institute Policy Fellow for 1995-96, and has spoken at several Humphrey Institute conferences and symposiums. Gilbert received his B.A. degree in 1986 from Moravian College, located in his hometown of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and his Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis in 1990. His doctoral dissertation, Religious Environments and Political Actors, received the 1991 E.E. Schattschneider Award from the American Political Science Association, for the outstanding dissertation in the field of American government.