Sunday, August 31, 2008

September 1st, 2008

A Conversation with Author Mitch Pearlstein

Mitch Pearlstein is founder and president of Center of the American Experiment in Minneapolis, Minnesota In addition to serving on Governor Al Quie's staff in the early 1980s, he has been speechwriter for University of Minnesota President C. Peter Magrath and an editorial writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He holds a doctorate in educational administration from the University of Minnesota and is married to the Rev. Diane Darby McGowan. They have four children and a new granddaughter.

August 31st, 2008

Supporting our Troops and their Families - Before, During and After Battle
A Conversation with Goldstar Mom Debbie Lee
In Loving Memory of Her Son Marc Allen Lee

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"Waking"
A Conversation with Author and Speaker Matthew Sanford

“It took a devastating car accident, paralysis from the chest down, and dependence on a wheelchair before I truly realized the importance of my body.”

Matthew has dedicated his life to sharing the fundamental importance of the mind-body relationship. For him, mind-body integration is not just a personal health strategy. It is a movement of consciousness. To take hold, it must be both practical and spiritual, both inspirational and pragmatic.


Matthew shares his personal story in Waking: A Memoir of Trauma and Transcendence (Rodale: June, 2006). “I wrote a memoir, not to tell you something about me, but rather to show something about the mind-body relationship.” He also writes periodically for magazines including a two-part article in Experience Life that ran in November and December of ‘06. As a Yoga teacher, Matthew teaches yoga to people of all abilities but he is a pioneer in adapting yoga for people living with disabilities. “We all live on a continuum of abilities and disabilities,” he says. “The principles of yoga apply to all people, to all bodies.”

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August 30th, 2008

Dr. David Schultz of Hamline University - dschultz@hamline.edu - An Update on the Road to 2008!
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A Conversation with Jay Weidner

What lies ahead for the human race? Will we reach the destiny that awaits us? In the film 2012 The Odyssey, author Sharron Rose went on a quest to understand the many prophecies around the year 2012. In this sequel to that film, she travels far beyond the world of 2012.
During this fascinating expedition into the nature of time itself, Ms. Rose speaks to many of the world’s experts on mythology, alchemy, astrology, anthropology and ancient history; Jose Arguelles, Gregg Braden, Riane Eisler, William Henry, Jean Houston, John Major Jenkins, Rick Levine, Dennis McKenna, Terence McKenna, Daniel Pinchbeck, Geoff Stray, Whitley Strieber, Alberto Villoldo and Jay Weidner. They discuss topics such as the shift of the ages, the galactic alignment, global warming, the pervasive role of the media in our lives, the secret place of refuge, the mystic work of Benjamin Franklin, renewal of the American spirit and the transformation of humanity.

Journey with Ms. Rose beyond the Georgia Guidestones, Denver Airport, Cross of Hendaye and Mayan Calendar to the Sacred Valley of Peru where we sit in ceremony with the powerful Shaman/healers of the Q’ero people and listen to their powerful prophecies for the future of humankind.

While firmly based in a rich perspective on our past history, and a new understanding of the nature of the times we live in, Timewave 2013 offers a clear, yet positive vision of what is to come.

Friday, August 22, 2008

August 24th, 2008


Anne Paris, PhD, author of Standing at Water's Edge: Moving Past Fear, Blocks, and Pitfalls to Discover the Power of Creative Immersion (New World Library, 2008), is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has practiced psychotherapy for over 20 years, and has specialized in working with artists, trauma victims, couples, and parents. She is an adjunct professor at The Union Institute where she teaches classes, supervises and trains graduate psychology students, and participates in doctoral committees.

In addition, Dr. Paris co-founded the Cincinnati Center for Self Psychology, a training/educational institute for mental health professionals in the theory and practice of Self Psychology Theory. She served as President and Faculty member of CCSP and has given numerous presentations at professional conferences. She was trained and mentored in Self Psychology and Intersubjectivity Theory by internationally-known experts including Anna Ornstein, MD, Paul Ornstein, MD, Marion Tolpin, MD, and Doris Brothers, PhD. As such, she is professionally regarded as an expert in this approach to psychotherapy.

Dr. Paris is a member of The American Psychological Association, The Ohio Psychological Association, The International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, and the Cincinnati Academy of Professional Psychologists. She has co-authored two academic journal articles, "The relationship of purpose in life to grief experiences in response to the death of a significant other" (Death Studies, 13, l989) and "The relationship of purpose in life to coping strategies and time since the death of a significant other" (Journal of Counseling and Development, 65, l987.) In addition, her doctoral dissertation is titled, "The creative process of restoring and transforming grandiosity and idealization: A trauma paradigm" (1993).

Dr. Paris has presented her ideas on local TV and radio broadcasts and was interviewed for a series of newspaper articles. Additionally, she has given presentations and lectures to a wide range of audiences on a variety of topics.

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From the Bridge – A Maritime Update with Captain Kelly Sweeney - An update 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.

The Captains New Web Site: Maritime Headhunters

The book, From The Bridge, is still available at Amazon by clicking on the following link: From the Bridge

August 23rd, 2008

Dr. David Schultz of Hamline University - dschultz@hamline.edu - An Update on the Road to 2008!

Friday, August 15, 2008

August 17th, 2008

In Celebration of the Life of Don Boxmeyer

Columnist and Author Don Boxmeyer
in a rebroadcast of our conversation from July of 2006, when he joined me to talk about his life of writing and his life after his life saving transplant surgery. Don will also talk about his book published by the Minnesota Historical Society A Knack for Knowing Things brings together in book form the best of his writing and demonstrates his talents as a master storyteller with plain-spoken, intimate prose.

After more than fifteen years of covering hard news, writing a newspaper column gave Boxmeyer the freedom to tell stories of more than just the politicians and the famous. “I realized that the interesting people and places nobody ever wrote about held more fascination for me, and for my readers, than all the governors, mayors, and city council members who never seemed to be much persuaded by my opinions anyhow. I began to collect hermits and hobos, bare-knuckled bar brawlers and bread-baking nuns, short order cooks and hockey coaches, drake mallards named Jake, and bridge tenders, band directors, bear hunters, and quiet old men who wept softly when we talked about the friends they’d left on the battlefield.”

Many of the places Boxmeyer writes about are gone now, except in the memories and hearts of the people who grew up there—Swede Hollow, the West Side Flats, Rondo Avenue, and the Upper Levee. These lost neighborhoods of St. Paul, ethnic enclaves on the West Side, the East Side, along the Mississippi River bank, and in the heart of the city, were razed over fifty years ago. Fortunately for us, Boxmeyer preserves their memory for posterity.

The final chapter in the book is about a special place in the heart of the author: Ashby—a real place, a town of less than 500 out in the rolling, open prairie land of west-central Minnesota. It is where Boxmeyer can be found each spring and each autumn, with his friends and with his sons, fishing, hunting, and just happily hanging out as living proof that everyone needs an Ashby.

“Don Boxmeyer is one of Minnesota’s great storytellers. He seems to know everything and everybody and writes the way most of us only wish we could. A Knack for Knowing Things is an irresistible sampling of Boxmeyer’s work, and it’s like the best booya you ever had, stirred by the hands of a master.” — Larry Millett, author of Lost Twin Cities and The Disappearance of Sherlock Holmes.

“What Royko is for Chicago, Don Boxmeyer is for St. Paul. No one has better chronicled the city’s quirky, sometimes noble, always authentic characters than he.” — George Latimer, former mayor of St. Paul. Don Boxmeyer wrote for the St. Paul Dispatch and St. Paul Pioneer Press for over three and a half decades. Now retired, he lives in St. Paul. This is his first book.

Knack for Knowing Things
By: Don Boxmeyer Format: Cloth, 224 pp., 5.5 x 8.75 in. Publisher: MHS Press (August 2003) Usually ships in: 1- 3 business days ISBN 0-87351-465-3

Stories from St. Paul Neighborhoods and BeyondFor thirty-six years, Don Boxmeyer wrote about St. Paul and Minnesota, first as a reporter for the St. Paul Dispatch and St. Paul Pioneer Press, and for over two decades as a columnist for the Pioneer Press. During that time, he traversed the city and state and gained an intimate knowledge of its people, places, and traditions.

To purchase Don's book click on this link:
http://shop.mnhs.org/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=100&bhcp=1

Organ Donation Information: www.life-source.org
Phone: 651.603.7800

August 16th, 2008

Former Minnesota Congressman Tim Penny is the President of the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation. Tim Penny 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: timp@smifoundation.org

Sunday, August 10, 2008

August 10th, 2008


John Welshons, M.A. is the founder and president of Open Heart Seminars, an organization born in 1981 dedicated to enhancing spiritual education and awareness in our society. Since the early 1970's, John has spent much time working with such notable spiritual educators as Ram Dass, Stephen Levine, Pat Rodegast, Judith Stanton, Dale Borglum, and others setting up meaningful lectures, workshops and retreats, many of which have been focused on people who were terminally ill as well as those in grief. He says his life was "dramatically changed" by his first meeting with Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in 1976. Over the years, one of the main areas of investigation for John has been the grieving process. Through his workshops and one-on-one counseling, he has helped many people who are working with a terminal illness as well as the loved ones who are suffering about a death that has happened, or is imminent.

He is a frequent lecturer to businesses, churches, hospitals, hospices, synagogues, colleges, and universities throughout the United States. He is the author of the new book, Awakening from Grief. An abridged version of one of his stories from the book is featured in A 6th Bowl of Chicken Soup for the Soul. He is also the co-author of Healing the Grief (...of the Loss of a Loved One)-- an audio tape about grief, loss, and healing-- developed in conjunction with his good friend, Mark Victor Hansen, the co-author of the phenomenally successful Chicken Soup for the Soul series of books. In addition, John's life experience includes a B.A. in Religious Studies from the University of South Florida, and an M.A. in History of Religions from Florida State University, where he taught courses that included "Death and Dying" and "Religion in America." He has also taught at Ramapo College in New Jersey.

He has traveled extensively in India and has nearly thirty years of experience in daily meditation practice. He also has twenty-five years of business experience, fifteen years of which he spent as president and C.E.O of a mid-size corporation in New Jersey. John is available for lectures or workshops that will inspire the members of your church, company, or organization.

John's Email: jwelshon@ix.netcom.com
Book Order Link: When Prayers Aren't Answered

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Timewave 2013 The Odyssey II: The Future is Now

A Conversation with Jay Weidner

What lies ahead for the human race? Will we reach the destiny that awaits us? In the film 2012 The Odyssey, author Sharron Rose went on a quest to understand the many prophecies around the year 2012. In this sequel to that film, she travels far beyond the world of 2012.

During this fascinating expedition into the nature of time itself, Ms. Rose speaks to many of the world’s experts on mythology, alchemy, astrology, anthropology and ancient history; Jose Arguelles, Gregg Braden, Riane Eisler, William Henry, Jean Houston, John Major Jenkins, Rick Levine, Dennis McKenna, Terence McKenna, Daniel Pinchbeck, Geoff Stray, Whitley Strieber, Alberto Villoldo and Jay Weidner. They discuss topics such as the shift of the ages, the galactic alignment, global warming, the pervasive role of the media in our lives, the secret place of refuge, the mystic work of Benjamin Franklin, renewal of the American spirit and the transformation of humanity.

Journey with Ms. Rose beyond the Georgia Guidestones, Denver Airport, Cross of Hendaye and Mayan Calendar to the Sacred Valley of Peru where we sit in ceremony with the powerful Shaman/healers of the Q’ero people and listen to their powerful prophecies for the future of humankind.

While firmly based in a rich perspective on our past history, and a new understanding of the nature of the times we live in, Timewave 2013 offers a clear, yet positive vision of what is to come.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

August 9th, 2008

August 8th, 2008

Author and Columnist Barry Cassleman

Barry Casselman holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Iowa. He founded and published his first newspaper in Minnesota at age 29. Covering Minnesota and national politics since 1972, Casselman is now a nationally syndicated columnist who contributes regularly to many of the leading public affairs and political analysis publications. He is currently the CEO of the Preludium News Service and resides in Minneapolis.

North Star Rising traces the impact Minnesota's politicians have had on national politics, from its first territorial governor, Alexander Ramsey, to Vice Presidents Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale. Filled with colorful, little-known anecdotes and unusual historical connections, North Star Rising is a highly readable, often humorous, frequently surprising account of how the nation came to take notice of this northern Midwestern state. The book concludes with a look at recent Minnesota political figures as well as a peek at some of the rising stars of the DFL, Republican, and Independence parties. It depicts Minnesota's political involvement on the national stage from the state's infancy to its hosting of the Republican National Convention in 2008.

Click on the following link to learn more about and order Barry's books: North Star Rising also Republican National Convention 2008.

August 7th, 2008

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

August 6th, 2008

with Joe Shuster