The Radio Hotline with Dennis Price
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At On the Radio Hotline at 8PM Tuesday the 9 of january will be my next show. my guest will be Heidi and Mike. we will be having a open conversation about mikes Alzheimer's. Heidi and Mike,.
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Every other Tuesday from 8 to10 PM
Been here since 1996
Fair Fax Public access on your cable channel 37.
To listen on the Internet go to http://www.fcac.org/radio-fairfax then click "Stream Radio Fairfax"
Call our listener comments line too @ 703.573.1090 and press 3, or ext. 6000.
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8PM on Tuesday the 22nd of march, Sneed B. Collard III. and I had a great conversation, He has written more than eighty-five books for young people including Birds of Every Color; Fire Birds—Valuing Natural Wildfires and Burned Forests; Woodpeckers: Drilling Holes and Bagging Bugs; and the picture book, Waiting for a Warbler, inspired by his first birding trip to Texas with his son Braden. He is also the author of the humorous award-winning adult memoir Warblers & Woodpeckers: A Father-Son Big Year of Birding. we talking about bird watching, writing and what he love in life. listen in:
On the radio Hotline with Dennis Price on Fairfax radio at 8PM on the 8 of March I was playing Cole Porter anything goes and analyzing his song.
At 8:30 I had on MJ Park about Little Friends for Peace. Peace is something we can use, and she runs a peace camp for kids and other programs too.
At 8:30 I had on MJ Park about Little Friends for Peace. Peace is something we can use, and she runs a peace camp for kids and other programs too.
Tuesday 2/22/2022 at 8PM : Can you imagine being in a room no bigger than a small bathroom for 23 hours a day all by your self for 16 and 1/2 months? I will have on David Smith chair of the Virginia Coalition on Solitary Confinement who experienced this in the Norfolk city prison. we talk about Virginia sb108 the correctional facilities; prohibits use of isolated confinement bill and felon getting the vote.
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At 8PM on Tuesday February 8th on the Radio hotline I had on Linda Staheli who is hosting Khyber Malikzada of Afghanistan. I asked him about what it was like living in Afghanistan, how he came to the US. and what he hopes for in his future. I also talked to Linda about how she ended up hosting him and about her non profit Global Co Lab Network that brings teens from all around the world to do things together.
At 8 PM on Tuesday the 25 of January 2022 I had on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price, Christopher Fay Executive Director of Homestretch. We talking about Homestretch’s mission to empower homeless families with children living in Virginia to attain permanent housing and self-sufficiency by giving them the skills, knowledge and hope they need to become productive participants in the community. We are talking about 2 thousands of families that have been helped by this organization over the last two decades. find out how. https://www.homestretchva.org
On the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price on 1/11/22 at 8PM I had Yully Ludena. She grew up in a Small village in Peru. Moved here when she was seventeen years old. Didn’t speak a word of English. Her village had no electricity or running water. she used to carry water from a river to her home, and bath in the River, and do laundry in the River. They survived by whatever they harvested from the farm. The first time she ever saw movie theater was when she came to America.
Yully is now a nationally certified massage therapist with certifications in medical, advanced sport, TMJ, and lymphatic drainage massage with specialities in deep tissue and trigger point therapy. she talks about where she came from how she got here and what she does now.
Yully is now a nationally certified massage therapist with certifications in medical, advanced sport, TMJ, and lymphatic drainage massage with specialities in deep tissue and trigger point therapy. she talks about where she came from how she got here and what she does now.
At 9PM I will have Ed Gitre a Research Associate, of the Center for Humanities at Virginia Tech. He has been involved with the American Soldier in World War II project witch has been sifting through and putting on line thousands of responses to a questionnaire Given to over 500000 service people. it’s raw and uncensored. He’ll tell us about it.
“The American Soldier in World War II is a project to make available to scholars and to the public a remarkable collection of written reflections on war and military service by American soldiers who served during the Second World War. In its efforts to mobilize, train, equip, and lead the largest fighting force in the nation's history, the US War Department created an in-house Army Research Branch (ARB) staffed and advised by the country's leading social and behavioral scientists. To help create a more efficient and effective fighting force, the Branch surveyed approximately half a million individuals over the course of the war. Tens of thousands of these men and women not only filled out the Branch's surveys, but they were eager to offer additional advice, praise, and criticism, and to share their personal stories of serving in America's "citizen-soldier" Army. What did these soldiers think about the food they were served or about leave, or about the training they received? How did African Americans from the North feel about their time stationed in the South? What did they and others think about their placement in the Army and about their advancement, or lack thereof?
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“The American Soldier in World War II is a project to make available to scholars and to the public a remarkable collection of written reflections on war and military service by American soldiers who served during the Second World War. In its efforts to mobilize, train, equip, and lead the largest fighting force in the nation's history, the US War Department created an in-house Army Research Branch (ARB) staffed and advised by the country's leading social and behavioral scientists. To help create a more efficient and effective fighting force, the Branch surveyed approximately half a million individuals over the course of the war. Tens of thousands of these men and women not only filled out the Branch's surveys, but they were eager to offer additional advice, praise, and criticism, and to share their personal stories of serving in America's "citizen-soldier" Army. What did these soldiers think about the food they were served or about leave, or about the training they received? How did African Americans from the North feel about their time stationed in the South? What did they and others think about their placement in the Army and about their advancement, or lack thereof?
Tun in call in 703 560-8255
On the radio hotline October 5 and agent on the 19 at 8PM: Voices from In America: Remember. By artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg. I spend over an hour talking to people about there reaction to 700,000 flags, one for each covid death set out on the mall (www.inamericaflags.org/) it moving it’s raw it’s informative.
Then starting at about 9:15 I have voices from the woman’s march. It’s loud, it’s in your face it’s amazing.
Then starting at about 9:15 I have voices from the woman’s march. It’s loud, it’s in your face it’s amazing.
I had on Marietta Tanner on my radio show June 15 at 8PM, to talk about her life, her book, and how her relations with white people have changed over the years.
I loved her Book Driving in Second
I loved her Book Driving in Second
At 8 PM on Tuesday the 18th of May 2021 I will have Mike Maggio's 30 for 30 poets on to tell us a little about them selves and read thire poems see all 30 days of their writing for national poetry month on mike's web sight https://mikemaggio.net
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Tuesday the 20th of April 2021 I had Harry Shovlin, My 75 year old electrician and a retired school teacher on the show to talk about his life and times and generally partake in banter.
Tuesday the 6th of April at 8PM on Radio hotline I had Theresa Jerinsky a mixed race Korea/ wife Asian American on the show to talk about her experience with racism:
Theresa is a Korean/White Mixed Race Asian American born and raised in rural Pennsylvania. She moved to Arlington from Boston, MA where she previously worked as a Human Resources professional. She met her husband in Arlington and they relocated to Michigan for his work but they moved back to Arlington four years ago in 2017. She started working for a temporary employment agency in 2018 and worked assignments at the Washington Post until the start of the pandemic closed down their Live events. In 2020, the year she turned 50, she started a potato chip company and as of 2021 she is a 10-year cervical cancer survivor and she credits annual exams and early detection for her survival. She likes 80s and 90s music and is a big fan of U2 and recalls their All That You Can't Leave Behind tour in Boston in 2001 as a concert highlight.
As an Asian American, Theresa shares that she has been subjected to racism her entire life but has experienced the most discriminatory treatment of her life in the Washington DC metro area. She started a Nextdoor post to help stop Asian hate and recently spoke at the rally to Stop Asian Hate hosted by Citizens Against Intolerance in Clarendon on Saturday April 3rd.
The Radio Hotline With Dennis Price
Theresa is a Korean/White Mixed Race Asian American born and raised in rural Pennsylvania. She moved to Arlington from Boston, MA where she previously worked as a Human Resources professional. She met her husband in Arlington and they relocated to Michigan for his work but they moved back to Arlington four years ago in 2017. She started working for a temporary employment agency in 2018 and worked assignments at the Washington Post until the start of the pandemic closed down their Live events. In 2020, the year she turned 50, she started a potato chip company and as of 2021 she is a 10-year cervical cancer survivor and she credits annual exams and early detection for her survival. She likes 80s and 90s music and is a big fan of U2 and recalls their All That You Can't Leave Behind tour in Boston in 2001 as a concert highlight.
As an Asian American, Theresa shares that she has been subjected to racism her entire life but has experienced the most discriminatory treatment of her life in the Washington DC metro area. She started a Nextdoor post to help stop Asian hate and recently spoke at the rally to Stop Asian Hate hosted by Citizens Against Intolerance in Clarendon on Saturday April 3rd.
The Radio Hotline With Dennis Price
At 8PM on the 30th on June Alicia Jones McLeod, Executive Director Challenging Racism talke about her plans for the organization, now that it's on the cutting edge of the fight for racial justice and understanding.
Tuesday the 29th of December 2020 at 8PM on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price: I asked the The Rev. William H. Lamar IV, pastor of the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, why he wrote what he did in his op-ed piece in the post in reaction to his black lives matter banner being puled down outside his Church. He had a lot to say, and I let him say it.
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his Op-ed can be found At:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/12/15/dc-metropolitan-ame-church-vandalized-blm-sign/?fbclid=IwAR1BoxdaGgZvrKPQUt9U6wVP-nSYd4zWSqTWkeGyFA3KNOISCFQkgTLiGo8
Next at 9PM I’ll be interviewing people who were in BLM plaza in DC. in September and will see what thay had to say
The Radio Hotline With Dennis Price
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Call in at: 703-560-Talk(8255)
The Radio Hotline With Dennis Price
Every other Tuesday from 8 to10 PM
Been here since 1996
Fair Fax Public access on your cable channel 37.
To listen on the Internet go to http://www.fcac.org/radio-fairfax then click "Stream Radio Fairfax"
Call our listener comments line too @ 703.573.1090 and press 3, or ext. 6000.
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his Op-ed can be found At:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/12/15/dc-metropolitan-ame-church-vandalized-blm-sign/?fbclid=IwAR1BoxdaGgZvrKPQUt9U6wVP-nSYd4zWSqTWkeGyFA3KNOISCFQkgTLiGo8
Next at 9PM I’ll be interviewing people who were in BLM plaza in DC. in September and will see what thay had to say
The Radio Hotline With Dennis Price
Listen in Call in at: 703-560-Talk(8255)
To listen in:
In Northern Virginia : Cox and Verizon digital cable channel 37
In Reston, Virginia : Comcast channel 27
Anywhere else in the world : http://www.radiofairfax.com
For mobile devices : http://tunein.com/radio/Radio-Fairfax-s24818
See my web site with pictures of my guests under the radio hotline tab.
http://photographybydennisprice.weebly.com
Call in at: 703-560-Talk(8255)
The Radio Hotline With Dennis Price
Every other Tuesday from 8 to10 PM
Been here since 1996
Fair Fax Public access on your cable channel 37.
To listen on the Internet go to http://www.fcac.org/radio-fairfax then click "Stream Radio Fairfax"
Call our listener comments line too @ 703.573.1090 and press 3, or ext. 6000.
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Dennis Price
Tuesday the second of June on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price at 8PM: Sallie and the young writers group. Sallie lowenstien author artist and zoom matron of the young writers group talked with me for about 15 minutes. Then I interviewed for the next hour and 15 minutes Sidney, Sean, Sofia, Maryn, Noah, Josephine(she’s split between the 8 and 9 pm show, then Hannah being intr. Following them is a great speech by Martin Luther King from I think 1967. It really sums up the riot situation well today and then, listen in be inspired.
Tuesday the 19 of May I had on a sampling of mike maggio’s 30 for 30 poets, meeting the challenge of Re(En)Visioning their poems. it was poetry like you’ve never heard it before-explained and read by the authors as they developed it. including Kim Roberts, Cathy Hailey, Dolores Hoffman, Carrie Teresa Sage, Susan Notar, Marion Cohen and David Lott (the judge) and host Mike Maggio. check out mikes website https://mikemaggio.net under arrives april 2020 to see the poems and just to look at his next endeavor about poetry and covid-19
Tuesday the 5th of May 2020 on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price at 8PM: How some of my friends and family are dealing with the Covid-19 quarantine: MD Gorden Theisz, of Falls church talks about avoiding Covid and his practice and home life, then Lyn of North Carolina speak of her experience, followed by Georgia of Philadelphia and finally Illana living in Manhattan.
hoping every one is safe,
Dennis
hoping every one is safe,
Dennis
Tuesday the 10th of March at 8PM on The Radio Hotline, I interviewied Cherise Fanno Burdeen, chief executive Officer of the Pretrial Justice Institute(PJI). PJI says “ ‘Money bail’, ‘Cash bail’ or ‘Bail Bond’ No matter what you call it, requiring people to pay to stay out of jail before trial is unfair and unsafe and wast tax dollars”. Will talk about the organizations mission, and how it has transformed its self into a more diversity friendly organization. learn more about PJI at www.pretrial.org
Tuesday the 25th of February at 8PM on the radio hotline I interviewed Laurie jimenez, founder of the Relentless mind podcast. She told me about her work and her life story and why and how she has made such gripping podcasts on topics from Rwandan genocide survivors to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) migrants in the United States. try her podcast at relentlessmindspodcast.com they are well worth hearing
Tuesday 1/ 28/2020 at 8PM I interviewed:
Jennifer Sauter-Price, MA, MSW Founder, Executive Director Read Early And Daily (R.E.A.D.). Her organizations gives out free books to kids to encourage reading and is planning on having a bus that will act as a rolling bookstore to give books out to kids. find out about her story and about R.E.A.D.--https://www.readearlyanddaily.org
Jennifer Sauter-Price, MA, MSW Founder, Executive Director Read Early And Daily (R.E.A.D.). Her organizations gives out free books to kids to encourage reading and is planning on having a bus that will act as a rolling bookstore to give books out to kids. find out about her story and about R.E.A.D.--https://www.readearlyanddaily.org
Tuseday the 14 of January 2020 at 8PM I interviewied:
Jack Jordan, a 19 old year who intends on hiking the whole Appellation Trail. from April to August. I talked to him about his motivations, his preparations, his families support and the trail. Completing the entire 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) in one trip is a mammoth undertaking. Each year, thousands of hikers attempt a thru-hike; only about one in four makes it all the way. Will follow Jack and see how he does.
Jack Jordan, a 19 old year who intends on hiking the whole Appellation Trail. from April to August. I talked to him about his motivations, his preparations, his families support and the trail. Completing the entire 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) in one trip is a mammoth undertaking. Each year, thousands of hikers attempt a thru-hike; only about one in four makes it all the way. Will follow Jack and see how he does.
Tuesday the 17th of December, at 8PM on the Radio Hotline With Dennis Price:
Marty Swaim, co-founder and director of Challenging Racism, talked about its creation, mission, and its future. She and her organizations have been on the front line of this issue since 2004: “We educate people about the prevalence and inequities of institutional and systemic racism, giving them knowledge and tools they need to challenge racism where they encounter it.” I’ll be sure to ask her how it fits into her life and about her views on race in America. For more informations on Challenging Racism, go to https://www.challengingracism.org
Marty Swaim, co-founder and director of Challenging Racism, talked about its creation, mission, and its future. She and her organizations have been on the front line of this issue since 2004: “We educate people about the prevalence and inequities of institutional and systemic racism, giving them knowledge and tools they need to challenge racism where they encounter it.” I’ll be sure to ask her how it fits into her life and about her views on race in America. For more informations on Challenging Racism, go to https://www.challengingracism.org
Have you heard of the Halls Hill neighborhood in Arlington? You probably pass right through it going down Lee Highway past Fire Station Number 8. You’re driving through history, one of the few areas African Americans could own a house in Arlington County in the past. listen in to me and Wilma Jones and me as we talk about this area and her book MY HALLS HILL FAMILY: MORE THAN A NEIGHBORHOOD
“Wilma Jones is an author, speaker and the CEO of Wilma J, LLC, a business consulting company. Wilma teaches people the tools to develop a positive mindset in order to accomplish more both professionally and personally. She’s dynamic, funny, insightful and for real.”
“Wilma Jones is an author, speaker and the CEO of Wilma J, LLC, a business consulting company. Wilma teaches people the tools to develop a positive mindset in order to accomplish more both professionally and personally. She’s dynamic, funny, insightful and for real.”
listen to Igor Belousovitch on the November 27 show
drinking wine on a tank, after his division, the 69th, took Leipzig, Germany (in wine country) in April 1945, a few weeks prior to the historic linkup between American and Soviet forces on the Elbe that he was part of.
Readmore:http://www.themoscowtimes.com/multimedia/photogalleries/a-historic-meeting-at-the-elbe/4771.html?photo=1#ixzz2CD8ogmVZ
The Moscow Times
Readmore:http://www.themoscowtimes.com/multimedia/photogalleries/a-historic-meeting-at-the-elbe/4771.html?photo=1#ixzz2CD8ogmVZ
The Moscow Times
Past shows: Some times the start then stop-give them a minute to download and they play fine
On the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price May 21 2019: Mike Maggio has did it again, another 30 for 30 poetry month in April. This time it was all about 2 line poems. Good things come in little packages. listen to us read them and some of our own too with Rick Landers Anita Nahal, David Lott And Mike Maggio. It’s going to be fun. We might even get Rick to do a lick with his guitar.
On the radio hotline with Dennis Price Tuesday the 7th at 8 PM: Barbra Bluto former operator and owner of the Knotty Pine motel in Vermont tased about her life as a motel keeper to her preforming one of the first civil unions in the country as a justice of the piece. Her daughter, the current owner of the motel, called in too!
On the radio hotline at 8:PM 4/23/2019 Kristin McLane of the Vermont Green Mountain Club
Kristin is a transplant to Vermont, but oh so happy to be in the Green Mountain State after having lived mostly in the more crowded Philadelphia area. An avid hiker, she was first introduced to the Long Trail during an Appalachian Trail thru hike in 2013. Following even more outdoor adventures, including a Pacific Crest Trail thru hike in 2015 and a Grand Canyon thru raft in 2016, Kristin decided to leave her prior software career and focus on the trails that she loves so much. As GMC’s Membership and Communications Coordinator, she is thrilled to help protect and to get more people involved with the Long Trail. Since Vermont’s great outdoors are right outside her front door, you can usually find Kristin outside adventuring, but she also enjoys reading, crafting, and live music.
Kristin is a transplant to Vermont, but oh so happy to be in the Green Mountain State after having lived mostly in the more crowded Philadelphia area. An avid hiker, she was first introduced to the Long Trail during an Appalachian Trail thru hike in 2013. Following even more outdoor adventures, including a Pacific Crest Trail thru hike in 2015 and a Grand Canyon thru raft in 2016, Kristin decided to leave her prior software career and focus on the trails that she loves so much. As GMC’s Membership and Communications Coordinator, she is thrilled to help protect and to get more people involved with the Long Trail. Since Vermont’s great outdoors are right outside her front door, you can usually find Kristin outside adventuring, but she also enjoys reading, crafting, and live music.
On the radio hotline at 8:PM 4/9/2019, I had Juli stipe. Mother of 5, owner of a business, Photo Jewels 2 U, that takes your old photos restore then if necessary and makes family albums out of them. she talked about her life and what she does.
Tuesday at 8:PM 3/26/2019, I had on John Taylor the new owner of Browns Hardware(established 1883 in falls church) he talk about his life and the legacy he is carrying on at Brown's Hardware. We talked about how he got into the business and how his life and Arlington and falls church have changed.
Then at 9PM I will be replaying an interview I did with the late Igor Belousovitch on 11/27/12. He died earlier this year and I wanted to play his recounting of many moments in his life including his being in the US army in WWII and being with the first Americans to meet the Russians in Germany in 1945.on the 12th at
Then at 9PM I will be replaying an interview I did with the late Igor Belousovitch on 11/27/12. He died earlier this year and I wanted to play his recounting of many moments in his life including his being in the US army in WWII and being with the first Americans to meet the Russians in Germany in 1945.on the 12th at
8PM of March on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price: I talkied about gap years and taking a year off for any one, with Holly Bull President of the Center for Interim Programs, LLC. Of course, I will also asked her how she got to where she is in her life and chose this career. www.interimprograms.com
HOLLY BULL, ED.M. - PRESIDENT Center for Interim Programs, LLC
HOLLY BULL, ED.M. - PRESIDENT Center for Interim Programs, LLC
At 8PM on the 6th of November 2018 on the Radio hotline with Dennis Price, I had the Radio Book Club. We discussed Imbolo Mbue’s Novel, Behold the Dreamers. Listen in and make up your mind whether you want to read it.
at 9PM on the 6th of November 2018 I had on Caroline Alpi, and her cast from the Pink Ribbon Playwrights in to perform some of there pieces and to talk about there personal experiences producing the show.
5th of June 2018, Voices from the Vietnam war marmoreal on veterans day. I went down to the mall and interviewed about 20 people, civilians, wwII, Korean war, Vietnam, and Afghanistan war vets. They all had some heart felt things to say.
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On Tuesday the 22nd May, at 8PM on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price,: Sallie Lowenstein's kids from her writers work shop read there amazing works and talked about their lives
On Tuesday the 8th of May, at 8PM on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price,: It’s was Mike Maggio’s 30 for 30 poets! He had one poem each day of April, from a deferent poet. And a winner was picked by judges, David. G. Lott and Courtney Ford, the topic was love in the age of Alexa. check out his his web site http://mikemaggio.net. to see the poems I will have a sampling of his poets reading there work and talking about there lives. including the winner of the contest and the judges.
8PM on Tuesday the 27 I had on voices from the march for our lives. Over the course of 2 hours 70 + interviews of people and why they were marching starting with a group of students from Cardozo high school and the Central American Resource to a woman carrying a sign that said “I marched in the 60s, now I am Marching in my 60s…. weather you were there or not here what people were saying from youngest age 5 to oldest age 70 will have the recordings on soon
n Tuesday the 27th of February: I had on Rebecca Zook cellist. who talked about her cello adventure in Ice land and life and played some great music .
8PM on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price, on Tuesday the 13th of February I had on: Andrea Pitzer. “Without accountability, no dividing line can separate the past from the future.” This is from ONE LONG NIGHT ;A Global History of Concentration Camps by ANDREA PITZER. I opened it thinking I was going to be reading about the WWII Germany. I found my self on a road starting and ending at Guantánamo, but going through many continents and centuries in-between. a sweeping and perspective broadening history, kept readable with narratives. what an interview that was.
on 11/21/17 Anna Cora and Frank, staff and volunteers from Amigos talked about there adventures in getting youth to Latin America. AMIGOS (https://dc.amigosinternational.org)is a program that provides extraordinary opportunities for youth to design and lead projects in collaboration with US and Latin American peers and partner organizations across the Americas. Their network, built over 50 years, enables authentic engagements in communities across the region.
At 8PM on the Radio hotline on the 1st of August I asked Lesile Grinnell how her and her husband Ed started EDDIE'S WHEELS( http://eddieswheels.com) A company that makes wheel chars for animals. find out about how, as they put it, they went to the dogs!
Listen to the story and music of Rick Steele (https://southboundsteel.com/home) I will be talking to him about the blues and he’ll be bringing his guitar.
Then at 9PM I will have my 2017 Rolling Thunder recording(On the 73rd anniversary of D-Day yet). You’ll hear the compelling story of vets and participants and audience of rolling thunder. Interestingly many of these guys were born just after WWII.
Then at 9PM I will have my 2017 Rolling Thunder recording(On the 73rd anniversary of D-Day yet). You’ll hear the compelling story of vets and participants and audience of rolling thunder. Interestingly many of these guys were born just after WWII.
On the 23rd of May 2017 on the radio hotline with Dennis Price, Sallie Lowenstein and the members of her young writers groups. read their stories, poetry and talk about themselves and there summer plans. It’s a very creative bunch!
Tuesday 2/14/17 at 8PM on the radio hotline: Kate Miller, physics teacher from Washington and Lee high school Is back from a month in Antartica jumping from neutrino to penguin to Neutrino. Lets find out what her experience with the Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory team at the South Pole to research high-energy neutrinos was like.
Then at 9PM I will have on the street interviews answering the question “What do you want for valentines day?” They are cute, funny, sad, happy and inspiring-listen in.(it’s not all about chocolate) |
Tuesday 2/14/17 at 9PM on the radio hotline I will had on the street interviews answering the question “What do you want for valentines day?” They are cute, funny, sad, happy and inspiring-listen in.(it’s not all about chocolate)
on 1/17/17 at 8PM on the radio hotline it was : “Springtime in Winter – An Ekphrastic Study in Art, Poetry and Music.” Is being put on by the Poetry Society of Virginia – Northern Region– and Reston Art Gallery. I will have on some of the poets musicians and artist who are participating in this program. Brian Scarbrough, Susana Notar, Patricia Macintyre ,and mike maggio (Northern Regional Vice of President Poetry Society of Virginia) there will be readings, discussions and live performance.
1/31/17 at 8PM on the radio hotline: Last year in October, I was in Washington Square strolling along with my wife after dinner when we saw a man with a broom sweeping away an intricate beautiful sand art figure. He must have spent hours making it. Joe Mangrum artist sculpture will tell us about his life and art on and off the streets of New York. (check out his work at www.joemangrum.com) Then at 8:45 I will have on Angela Rose, Founder and Executive Director of Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment (PAVE) she will be talking about how she came to found her organization and what it’s message and objectives are.
after that I will have some voices that I recorded on the way down to the womans march Saturday the 21sr
So tune in!
after that I will have some voices that I recorded on the way down to the womans march Saturday the 21sr
So tune in!
Tuesday the 20th Of December 2016 at 8PM I had on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price on radio fairfax Washington-Lee High School physics teacher Kate Miller. She will be living her lifelong dream of joining Jim Madsen and the Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory team at the South Pole to research high-energy neutrinos. Kate is one many teachers selected through a nationwide search to participate in PolarTREC, an educational research experience in which K-12 teachers participate in polar research, Through PolarTREC, selected teachers will have the rare opportunity to spend two to six weeks working with a research team in the Arctic or Antarctic.
Tuesday the 13th Of September at 8PM The radio book club reviewed The Sympathizer a novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen. listen in, as Heather Martinez, Kristin Jones ,Clair Lamb, Jessy Lambertson, and I discuss are reaction and feelings about this New Yourk Times Bestseller.
Gregg Deal on Being an native american 9PM 6/21/16
At 8 PM on 5/24/16 Sallie Lowenstein and members of her young writers groups read pieces of story, poetry and talked a little about them selves. it was fun
On April 26 at 8PM I had W. D. Ehrhart http://www.wdehrhart.com/index.html talking about his poetry and life
Matti Calliope will be called in from the Appalachian Trail to report on her first two weeks of her 2190 mile hike! will miss her this week but she's in the smoke mountains going strong i think,
Misty Jones is leaving home for a two year stint in the Peace Corps in the country of Georgia. She shares her enthusiasm with me.
ON 4/12/16 at 8PM it was raining poetry like April showers with Mike Maggio and a sampling of his 30 for 30 poets. Mike Maggio, Sophy Burnham, Hiram Larew in studio, and On the phone Jo Balistreri, Marion Cohen and Catfish McDaris
Mikes web site:http://mikemaggio.net
Mikes web site:http://mikemaggio.net
At 9PM 3/29/16 I had on Debbie Fagan owner of The living rainbow gift shop on top of Mt Lemmon in Arizona. That’s about 8 ,000 feet above Tucson. she’s been in business for 37 years despite a fire that burnt the neighborhood out in 2004. http://thelivingrainbow.com
At 8 PM Tuesday, March the 29th I had on some of the Winning participants of the 2016 Northern Virginia Regional Science & Engineering Fair on the show. These high school and middle school students talked about their lives and their projects—a very talented group from piano to surfing(as in water) as well as science.
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On the First of March I had a 2 hour talk with Dr. Gregory Stanton, president of Genocide Watch. We talk about his life, how and why he try’s to stop Genocide. And what might be the next Genocide.
Dr Gregory H. Stanton is the President of Genocide Watch. He is the Research Professor in Genocide Studies and Prevention at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution of George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia. He founded Genocide Watch in 1999, was the founder (1981) and director of the Cambodian Genocide Project, and is the founder (1999) and Chair of the International Campaign to End Genocide, the world’s first anti-genocide coalition. From 2007 – 2009, he was the President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. Pod cast comming
Dr Gregory H. Stanton is the President of Genocide Watch. He is the Research Professor in Genocide Studies and Prevention at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution of George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia. He founded Genocide Watch in 1999, was the founder (1981) and director of the Cambodian Genocide Project, and is the founder (1999) and Chair of the International Campaign to End Genocide, the world’s first anti-genocide coalition. From 2007 – 2009, he was the President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. Pod cast comming
2/16/16 at 8PM local photographer Andrew Zimmerman and I talked about how he became a photographer and his latest project photographing bee keepers in all 50 states.
On Tuesday the 2 of February at 8PM Dale Maharidge, Author of "Bringing Mulligan home: the other side of the good war", talked about his amazing journey into his fathers past and WW2 and what this has meant for him.
Dale Maharidge is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist. Maharidge collaborated with photographer Michael Williamson on many books including “And Their Children After Them” witch won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1990. He’s since published many other books and tuns of articles. He is now a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Dale Maharidge is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist. Maharidge collaborated with photographer Michael Williamson on many books including “And Their Children After Them” witch won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1990. He’s since published many other books and tuns of articles. He is now a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Tuesday the 19th of January 2016: Cynthia Power — a teacher at Ashlawn Elementary School in Arlington County, was on with Humphrey the dog. He doesn’t have a library card, but he loves to have children read him books. If you want to find out about what humphrey, and his friends are up to listen in.
At 9PM on Tuesday the 19th of January 2016 : They say a mouse is a complete and nutritional meal for a cat. They love meat, and though we don’t think of it, raw meat. I had on Tracy Murphy, the owner founder of Hare Today Gone Tomorrow. A company that supplies raw meat, rabbit to bison, for pets. I talk to her about were she comes from and how she got into this business and what she thinks pets should eat. and how she runs her place
https://hare-today.com
https://hare-today.com
At 8PM on the 22nd of December on the Radio hotline with Dennis Price, the Radio Book Club discussed Steve Toltz Quicksand-a novel. it was a hard read for sum of us. Though it was full of creativity, aphorisms, wisdom, odd characters and quite unpredictable plot. listen in and make up your mind whether you want to read it as Heather Martine ,Kristin Jones (a book blogger at Kritters Ramblings), Clair Lamb(http://www.answergirl.net), Jessy Lambertson (phantomlandscapes.com) and I discuss the book.
At 9 PM 12/22/15 I had on CHRISTOPHER KELLY who has written the book, America Invades: How We've Invaded or Been Militarily Involved With Almost Every Country
We talk about Pearl Harbor and other events relevance to today, and about his wonderful life as a family man, world traveler and writer.
We talk about Pearl Harbor and other events relevance to today, and about his wonderful life as a family man, world traveler and writer.
On 12/8/15 at 8PM Tuesday on the Radio Hotline: I had on Imam Johari Abdul-Malik of the Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center, Thoraia Hussein a muslim, and Jim Kane Vice-Chair of the Council of the Rock Springs Congregational united church of christ to have a conversation about how things are going for american muslims.
At 9PM 12/8/15 Ralph DiSylvestro and I talked about marketing his wonderful game called Santa's Sleigh Ride. we talked about his experience on kick starter. See SantaBoardGame.com
On The radio Hotline with Dennis Price 11/24/15 at 8PM: Some one prove to me, that more guns are better for my health? This was the question someone must have asked in the 1960d’ about cigarettes? and look were we are now. we’ve gone from having to go out side for fresh air, to you go out side if you want to light up, and don’t do it where your side stream will get me. Boy has it made a difference. So I am asking the same question about guns. Why can’t we do to guns, and hand guns in particular, what we did with cigarets. Not out law them, but regulate them with tax, health warnings, advertising bans and a program to make it so hand guns are just fewer and far between. Guns kill in this country something like 33,000 people a year, depending on who you ask. the majority not in mass killings but in suicides. followed distantly by murder and all the rest. that’s like 90 people a day! to answer why can’t we do to guns what we did with cigarettes, I had on my show Adam Winkler ,Ucla law professor and author of Gunfight: The Battle over the Right to Bear Arms in America, and a commentator about legal issues, Martina Lienta, on the board of directors of the Brady Campaign, and Peter Read, who's daughter Mary Read was shot to death at Virginia Tec. with 32 others in 2007. there is hope that local state wide initiatives will eventually "trickle up" to the federal level.
Tuesday October the 27th , at 8 PM on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price: Halloween was right around the corner, so what a better time to find out how to get a UNICEF (United Nations children fund) box to collect for hungry kids. Rajesh Anandan, Senior Vice President, Strategic Partnerships and UNICEF Ventures, came on and talked about how to get trick or treat boxes, what the money does, what UNICEF is all about and chatted about his life and how he came to be involved in Unicef. Check out UNICEF at 1-800-FOR-KIDS and the website is http://www.unicefusa.org/trick-or-trea
It's my plan to trick or treat in George town and raise $300
It's my plan to trick or treat in George town and raise $300
On October 13th at 8PM Phil Roberts, a soil scientist with the US Dept. of Agriculture – Natural Resources Conservation Service in Mount Vernon, Washington State, talked about his work producing soil survey and ecological site descriptions for the North Cascades, Mount Rainier and Olympic National Parks. Typically he spends half the year in study areas collecting soils, landform and vegetation data. During the winters, he spends his time entering and analyzing field data, preparing digital soil maps, and producing reports that contain the results. All of the results are in the public domain and are available online at Web Soil Survey (websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov). What a life getting paid to hike and camp half the year.
Tuesday, the 15th of September on the Radio hotline with dennis price on fairfax radio . At 9PM I had on wildlife biologist Patrick Loafman (http://patrickloafman.weebly.com/) talking about his lifes work in the wilderness and what he does in the off season. My daughter and I met him out on the trail as he and his coworker we're surveying plant life in the Olympic peninsula near Seattle in Washington state.
On 9/29/15 I had Kirk Francis is the founder and owner of Captan cookie (http://www.captaincookiedc.com) on the show. He owns 4 food trucks a store and a kitchen selling on the spot made to order Ice cream sandwiches cookies and milk. will hear the story of how his business came to be wether he eats raw dough and if he's going to have a little Captan Cookie.
On july 21 2015, At 8PM on the radio hotline: Picture an Inn of brown wood with a porch and gables cut out of the side of a mountain, there's a rushing stream 300 feet away from it. Imagine you enter your room with golden wood work and 15 foot high cathedral ceilings with walls covered with lovely quilts. Imagine a breakfast of cheesy eggs, blue berry pancakes home made granola with dark chocolate and you would be imagining Rod and Karins Morning glory inn in west Virginia were we stayed two nights. Find out how this hardy couple got into this business and what it means to them. http://morninggloryinn.com/index.html 866-572-5700
Innkeepers: Rod Molidor & Karin Anderson 71 Spring Road, Slatyfork, WV 26291
Then go from the rustic to the Urban cool of Cafe Kindred. Where my family and I had a fabulous lunch just down the street from chasing tails and the fire department on lee highway/washington street they have been open less than three months and I wan’t my meal to become their dream. Find out what Jen and Gary are Dreaming up for you. Jen and Gary cafekindred.com 450 N. Washington Street Suite F Falls Church, VA 22046
Innkeepers: Rod Molidor & Karin Anderson 71 Spring Road, Slatyfork, WV 26291
Then go from the rustic to the Urban cool of Cafe Kindred. Where my family and I had a fabulous lunch just down the street from chasing tails and the fire department on lee highway/washington street they have been open less than three months and I wan’t my meal to become their dream. Find out what Jen and Gary are Dreaming up for you. Jen and Gary cafekindred.com 450 N. Washington Street Suite F Falls Church, VA 22046
On Tuesday, July 7 at 8 PM on the Radio hotline with Dennis Price on Radio Fairfax, I talked to Andrea and Jeramy Hoover the owners of the morguen toole company and Joe Greens fresh eatery in Meyersdale Pa. The C&O canal toe path leads right to the Allegheny passage that goes from cumberland to Pittsburgh making a bike ride from georgetown to Pittsburgh possible. and Meyersdale is right on the Cumberland to Pittsburgh trail at mile 32 or so. My daughter and I had a great lunch at Joe Greens, after peddling 30 miles and I wanted to talk to the owners about there lives and business. Find out what they offer at there B and B and restaurant and what they get out of it. cheek out there web site:
WWW.morguentoole.com
WWW.morguentoole.com
On Tuesday the 9th at 8PM I had on the Diamond Dolls Calista , Eliza , Jenna , and Bella. Like classical musicians this rock band plays music that was written in the century before they were born. Because, with the exception of there drummer, they were all born in this century! Will ask them about why they play, what they play and hear them play some classic rock and roll and some things they have written. See there web site: www.diamonddollsband.com
Then at 9PM it’s was Brazilian music with GiGi and Pablo de Oliveira of DCCHORO they play Choro (pronounced SHOH-roh) it’s "the New Orleans jazz of Brazil." a complex popular musical form based on improvisation, and like New Orleans jazz, blues, or ragtime, grew from a formalized musical structure and many worldly influences. But to the people of South America, choro is Brazil. The word choro in Portuguese literally means "to cry," I’ll have pablo on the cavaquinho(a small guitar) and GiGi on the Rebolo(a small drum) take a look at the whole group at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceyuMKbvRMcOn May 26 the young writers group was on my show ! Sallie Lowenstein has published a lot of books, books that are not just books but works of art. From clothed in bark to the Photographist. in between books she finds the time to conduct her young writers group in Bethesda and arlington. I think this is her 18 and 12 year respectively. I intervied her and the these young writers on my show. They will read some of there pieces. You can find out about her at:http://www.lionstonebooks.com
Then at 9PM it’s was Brazilian music with GiGi and Pablo de Oliveira of DCCHORO they play Choro (pronounced SHOH-roh) it’s "the New Orleans jazz of Brazil." a complex popular musical form based on improvisation, and like New Orleans jazz, blues, or ragtime, grew from a formalized musical structure and many worldly influences. But to the people of South America, choro is Brazil. The word choro in Portuguese literally means "to cry," I’ll have pablo on the cavaquinho(a small guitar) and GiGi on the Rebolo(a small drum) take a look at the whole group at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceyuMKbvRMcOn May 26 the young writers group was on my show ! Sallie Lowenstein has published a lot of books, books that are not just books but works of art. From clothed in bark to the Photographist. in between books she finds the time to conduct her young writers group in Bethesda and arlington. I think this is her 18 and 12 year respectively. I intervied her and the these young writers on my show. They will read some of there pieces. You can find out about her at:http://www.lionstonebooks.com
On Tuesday, May 12, at 8 PM on the Radio hotline Mike Maggio and some of the participants in his 30 for 30 poetry project spoke from the heart. Robert Giron, Jo Balisteri, and two students from Herndon Middle School, Rinatt Montoya and Victoria Taylor told us what poetry means to them and read there poems: Mike has published fiction and poetry including The Wizard and the White House and most recently Garden of Rain (Le Jardin de Pluie) published by Aldrich Press. This is his third appearance on my show.
Incidentally, on Saturday, May 16th, mike will be doing a reading at Reston Used Book Shop at 2 PM. Check him out at http://mikemaggio.net/ |
At 9PM on the 12 I hadMeg Rapelye-Goguen Executive Director of Phoenix Bikes
http://www.phoenixbikes.org/ with marten and his mom on the show. Meg has been with Phoenix Bikes for 7 months. Phoenix Bikes is one of several youth bike programs nationwide (they all gather once a year for the Annual Youth Bike Summit.) While Phoenix Bikes has existed for 8 years, other programs have been around for decades ( Bikes Not Bombs in Boston, Bike Works in Seattle, Recycle-a-Bicycle in New York, Neighborhood Bikeworks in Philly, etc.), or just a few years (Gearin' Up Bicycles in D.C.). All programs vary slightly but most have the model of a nonprofit community bike shop that supports a youth bike program with an Earn-a-Bike component. Phoenix bikes has served over 3000 local youth ages 12-17 since the program began and currently is on track to serve about 300 youth in 2015. Although not all youth complete the full Earn-a-Bike program, about 1/3 or more work through the rigorous curriculum to earn their own bike (92 bikes were earned by youth in 2014).
http://www.phoenixbikes.org/ with marten and his mom on the show. Meg has been with Phoenix Bikes for 7 months. Phoenix Bikes is one of several youth bike programs nationwide (they all gather once a year for the Annual Youth Bike Summit.) While Phoenix Bikes has existed for 8 years, other programs have been around for decades ( Bikes Not Bombs in Boston, Bike Works in Seattle, Recycle-a-Bicycle in New York, Neighborhood Bikeworks in Philly, etc.), or just a few years (Gearin' Up Bicycles in D.C.). All programs vary slightly but most have the model of a nonprofit community bike shop that supports a youth bike program with an Earn-a-Bike component. Phoenix bikes has served over 3000 local youth ages 12-17 since the program began and currently is on track to serve about 300 youth in 2015. Although not all youth complete the full Earn-a-Bike program, about 1/3 or more work through the rigorous curriculum to earn their own bike (92 bikes were earned by youth in 2014).
4/28/15 at 8PM Suzy Wagner Author, of The Secret Life of Teddy Harrington and I talk about her book, her life raising three kids, why she writes and her feelings about free range children. And of courser about the secret life of Teddy. Learn more: www.suzywagner.com
4/28/2015 At 9pm Mary Ellen Taylor President and chief green thumb of Endless Summer Harvest, LLC talked about her hydroponics gardens and the delicious salad I ate that night. Hdroponic gardening in purcillvill, lots of green little land all year round productoin, maximizes smiles. http://www.endlesssummerharvest.com
Charlie Clark Charlie a Washington-area journalist, has written the weekly column “Our Man in Arlington” in the Falls Church News-Press since 2010. Will find out about his life as writer .FCNP.com pull down the commentary go to local
April 14, At 8 Pm on Radio Hotline with Dennis Price. One persons sour is another persons pickle. I had Matt Bressan of Fresh Crunch Pickles on the show to talk about pickling and his life. and to see if theres anything you can't pickle. Freshcrunchpickles.com
Tuesday the 17th I interview Enzo of Baguette republic about selling bread. Half way through we were joined by Jamie Stachowski, of stachowski brand charcuterie.
Baguette republic: http://www.baguetterepublic.com/
Jamie Stachowski: http://www.stachowskibrand.com/
Baguette republic: http://www.baguetterepublic.com/
Jamie Stachowski: http://www.stachowskibrand.com/
On march 17/ 2015 At 9Pm I talk to a Eric Townsend, author and artist behind tabula raisa. A Children's book that he marketed on Kickstarter, a crowd sourcing platform. He tells us about his experience with kickstarter and marketing his book.
Eric Townsend: www.TabulaRaisa.com
https://www.kickstarter.com/hello
Eric Townsend: www.TabulaRaisa.com
https://www.kickstarter.com/hello
Tuesday the 3rd of March, at 8pm on the radio hotline: “You are now leaving the American zone” with my guest Shu Bartholomew and her award winning show, On the commons. On The Commons is a weekly radio show, dedicated to discussing the many issues surrounding homeowner associations (HOAs) and condominiums. We talked about the issues she covers , how she does her show and whyand what she does when not on the radio.
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At 9PM, 3/3/15 I talked about Polar bears Global climate change with two young scientists in Barrow Alaska. Ross Lieb-Lappen and undergraduate Ellyn golden of the Dartmouth Rachel Obbard PHD“Ice mitt Team.” We talked about studying ice, transporting it back to there lab, and what that Ice tells us. I also asked about the night life above the Arctic circle.
Team Blog: www.theicemittproject.wordpress.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theicemitt
Research Website: http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/materials/
Ross's Blog: www.rossinthepoles.blogspot.com
Ross's website: http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/~rossll/
Team Blog: www.theicemittproject.wordpress.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theicemitt
Research Website: http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/materials/
Ross's Blog: www.rossinthepoles.blogspot.com
Ross's website: http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/~rossll/
February 3 at 8PM for an early valentines day show I asked, Can the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator predict success in relationships? My guest Edythe Richards, MA, MBTI®MP, GCDF Counselor/Instructor NorthernVirginia Community College and at Arlington Employment Center, tries to answer that question and also lets it be known she's got a book in the work.(see her web site www.atopcareer.com.)
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At 9PM On February 3rd 2011 Rob Roberson came in and did the 3rd segment of an interview about his life. This time we started with him as a young engineer working For Nasa in the space race to the moon on the Surveyor project in 1967 through his time working managing the Nasa spin off technology division.
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1/20/2015 at 8PM Clair Lamb of www.answergirl.net and I discussed THE BODY TOURIST by Dana Lise Shavin and got the author to answer some intense questions. For me reading her book was like getting in the front seat of the roller coaster that was her life for 6 anorexic years.
An interview filled with music with Annie Nardolilli and her friend Corie. Annie is the founder of the band Nardo Lilly. Hear Annie's songs Hot park ranger, Appomattics and kitty hawk on this recording
You can hear a selection at (Nardolilly.bandcamp.com)
First show of 2015, January 6 at 8PM on the radio hotline with Dennis Price I was with Iza Trapani and her husband Rob Hare. She is the author of over 20 children's books beautifully illustrated including the The Itsy Bitsy Spider and more recently the HAUNTED PARTY . She also keeps a very helpful blog for writers. www.izatrapani.com http://izatrapani.com/blog. Her husband, Rob, is an artist too making furniture and sculpture. They live on a farm in NY and sound very happy. We talked about her writing, coming from poland as a child and how she and Rob have made a great life together from tables paints house to heart . Listen in. HSBAND www.robhare-furnituremaker.com you got to check out what he makes we are not talking IKea here.
December 23 was not just another Christmas show? Sure theres a little bit of Christmas music at the beginning, but mostly we here from people answering the questions, “What do you want for the holidays and what would you like to give?” I ask this question from the center of white upper middle class falls church’s farmers market and in front of an arlington Starbucks, to asking the same question at a rights protest on Pennsylvania avenue with people from Brooklyn and the Ferguson area. It’s uplifting, from the heart and educational-all with out Bing Crosby .
On the 9th of December at 8PM, I interviewed Debra Bowling author of The Memory of Fllight. ( Facebook.com/DebraBowling.author and www.littlefeatherbooks.com) Reading her book was like going into a psychological castle, Marilyn the mother is the dungeon, and ginny her daughter the halls upstairs with all the pictures and suits of armor on the walls. I felt the cob webs tickling, and glimpsed the metaphorical racks and iron ladies of torture as I walked through Marilyn's head. And in the hallways upstairs in the castle of ginny the eyes of long dead soles stared out at me from the pictures, and I wasn't quite sure that the suits of armor were empty. what relief to finely walk over the moat of the trial. to fly away, but not quite. to Scatter to a new world to live while viewing a dead world. but in the hear and now. where did this author learn enough to write about this world. listen into this marvelously strong yet softly intimate author and find out
Dana Lise Shavin author of The Body Tourist, was just as fun to interview as she was to read. Reading her book was like getting in the front seat of the roller coaster that was her life for 6 anorexic years. listen into are conversation. You can find out about the book at:http://www.littlefeatherbooks.com/dana-lise-shavin.html or http://www.danashavin.com/
At 9PM on 11/25/14 Jack Clagett of Blue Ridge dairy and I talked about making artisan cheese, how it fits into his life, and what’s it like be a young father of three. http://www.blueridgedairy.com
On the 28th of Oct. at 8PM, I talked with Mike Maggio, the author of, The Wizard and the White House --a sociopolitical satire of uncanny proportions, and Cynthia Celian of Little Feather Books. The book was Quite a story-it's what we always thought was going on at the white house, but this is fiction! Hear Mike read a portion and Cynthia talk about running a small publishing house.
At 9PM on the 28th of October, I talked with Dan Miller Staffing Coordinator for North Carolina Outward Bound School. Dan's been out there with the campers and in the office. He knows the organization and has good stories to tell about it. Dan Miller (the one with the beard) and Family. Lets here it for OUTWARD BOUND -866-467-7651
October the 14th at 8PM on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price: I talked to Greg Hamilton, president, publisher & co-founder of Arlington Magazine, about his life and publishing a magazine. His magazine is cool, informative, and it's all about your town.
10/14/14 At 9 PM Kaiulani Kimbrell and I had an incredible conversation about eating disorders, growing up and her new web site anewawareness.com . Listen in and learn about things you might want to talk to your daughter about, or look into your self and ask-how does this apply to my life.
Tuesday the 30th of September at 8pm:Your riding your bike, a cat runs front of you, you swerve to miss it and weave to miss an on coming dog chasing the cat. You glide into the cross walk and are whomped by the woman being pulled by the dog. You fall out of the cross walk and your bike is crushed, but not you, by an on coming car. An officer writes you a ticket for being out of the cross walk. What do you do, is someone liable? Well I don’t know but Bruce Deming Esp., of TheBikeLayyer.com can help you. He answered all your biking legal questions including the 10 things you should do when in a bike accident.
Tuesday the 30th of September at 9 Pm Hero Dogs talked about providing service dogs for wounded and disabled american vets. You should go to there sight and see the video at www.hero-dogs.org.
On the 16th of Sept 2014, at 8 PM on the Radio Hotline with Dennis Price I had Mercy Bloomgarden with her husband David and sister on the show.
Mercy is the owner of Oh Mercy! african Style Hot sauce. She was born in Ghana, West Africa in a family of seventeen children. Her mom, taught her some essential skills including how to prepare savory sauces that stretch the family budget. She moved to the Ivory Coast where she met her husband. She started making hot sauce and her friends loved it so much they would bring their own bottles for her to fill. In 2002, she moved to Falls Church, Virginia. Here she experimented on her new friends serving them her sauce at barbecues and potlucks. Through good eating and discussions long into the night “Oh Mercy!” Sauce was perfected. We’ll learn about her life, and the birth of her sauce http://ohmercyhotsauce.com/ past shows |
Don't see your show here? pull down "More" and go to Radio hotline ArchivesWill and Jennifer Caton, talk about camels, the C-bar ranch and so much more. they are one of my favorite interviews. it was followed by a text that said: "Will you have strong faith, are a good man have a good marriage but you don't get along with kinkajous"
Oct 29 2013, Terry and Lelia from one more page book store talk about books working as a mother and daughter team and so much more. |