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Living with Suicidal Feelings
Guest host Will Hall takes listener calls on the topic of living with suicidal feelings and the effect of the holidays.
- Length: 55:10 minutes (50.51 MB)
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Surviving the Holidays
Join guest host Will Hall as he talks about surviving the holidays with Cindy Truinski of the Process Work Institute of Portland, and takes listener calls.
- Length: 57:48 minutes (26.46 MB)
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Chrisetta Mosley and changing your life with a slow-food diet
Hosted by Lisa Loving
Chrisetta Mosely has lost 170 pounds so far and changed her entire life by rebuilding her diet with fresh food. She leads groups and workshops in healthier living and her Chrisetta Mosley's Tomato Soup is sold in the refrisgerator case at New Seasons Market at Fishers Landing. She's a popular blogger and her new cookbook is Shop, Cook, Eat: Outside of the Box.
What changes have you made in what and how you eat?
- Title: Talk Radio 20120829
- Year: 2012
- Producer: Lisa Loving
- Length: 56:01 minutes (43.36 MB)
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Preparing for the expected growth in the elder population
Hosted by Lisa Loving
The new State Plan for Alzheimer's Disease in Oregon is designed to handle an expected tide of Alzheimer's cases over the coming decades. Join host Lisa Loving and Jon Bartholomew of the Oregon Alzheimer's Association on the group's town hall meeting in Portland this Saturday. What is your or your family's experience with Alzheimer's? What do people need to know about the disease, from your perspective? Call in 503-231-8187.
The following additional resources were mentioned during the show...
Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon
Southwest Washington Agency on Aging and Disabilities
The book, Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills was recommended as related reading.
- Title: Wednesday Talk Radio 20120822
- Year: 2012
- Producer: Lisa Loving
- Length: 55:07 minutes (43.04 MB)
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Part 2 of a Series on Reclaiming the Willamette River
Hosted by Lisa Loving
Reclaiming the Willamette River Part 2: Unrocking the Bowl. Rememberall the pals you made at the Big Float across the Willamette River? Well now we're going back to the river's edge on Saturday, Aug. 25 and building a beach. Our guests today are Will Levenson of The Big Float and microbiologist Marisa Frieder, founder of the Willamette Bridge swim.
This is part 2 of a two parter on reclaiming the Willamette--look people, are you ready to do this? And just for the record, can we think of any other projects like this that we should be doing?
- Title: Talk Radio 20120815
- Year: 2012
- Producer: Lisa Loving
- Length: 55:04 minutes (42.82 MB)
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Groups coordinating their anti-gang programs this summer talk about their work
Hosted by Lisa Loving
It's the middle of summer, the hottest time of year for youth violence. Our guests today are working together to keep kids on track and out of trouble. Join host Lisa Loving and Carlos Chavez of the Morpheus Youth Project, Jenny Glass of the Rosewood Initiative; and Valerie Salazar of the Portland Gang Outreach.
- Title: Wed Talk Radio 20120808
- Year: 2012
- Producer: Lisa Loving
- Length: 57:27 minutes (44.4 MB)
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Why are youth athletes dying of cardiac arrest on the court or field?
Hosted by Lisa Loving
Eddie Barnett Jr. died on the basketball court of cardiac arrest at the age of 16. What about youth heart health? Our guests are Eddie's mom Christeen Johnson, executive director of the Eddie Barnett Jr. Foundation; and Teressa Raiford.
- Title: Talk Radio 20120801
- Year: 2012
- Producer: Lisa Loving
- Length: 56:18 minutes (43.35 MB)
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Ethnic community artists from around the world come together for drum project
Hosted by Lisa Loving
Our guests today are Artist, Rudy Serna, and Taiko Drummer, Michelle Fujii.
Local drummers representing the African, Japanese-American, Native American and Aztec communities are coming together with muralist Rudy Serna for a series of historic performances with PEOPLE OF THE DRUM.
Obo Addy, Medicine Bear, Portland Taiko, Mexica Tiahui traditional Aztec dance circle, and muralist Rodolfo Serna are all in. They have held one event July 15 at Director’s Park in downtown Portland, and upcoming are more on August 19 at the Mt Scott Community Center in SE Portland, and October 21 at University Park in North Portland.
Tune in for a lively chat about race, shared culture and drums. For more information about the events go to Portland Taiko's website or People of the Drum's Facebook page.
- Title: Talk Radio 20120725
- Year: 2012
- Producer: Lisa Loving
- Length: 56:15 minutes (43.87 MB)
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The Big Float invites Portland to ride the waves across the Willamette River on floaty gear
Hosted by Lisa Loving
The Big Float, coming up July 29, will put you on the Willamette River in a personal floatation device along with a couple thousand of your best pals doing the same thing. Last year, about 1,300 people floated across the Willamette and no one reported rashes, tetanus, or injuries. What's next? A sandy swimming beach at Waterfront Park? Maybe.
Host Lisa Loving's guests are Will Levinson of The Big Float and Rick Bastasch of the Portland Office of Healthy Working Rivers. Do you swim in the Willamette, and are you planning to go to the Big Float?
Also, on the phone, we had Marisa Frieder from The Portland Bridge Swim describe her River event.
- Title: Talk Radio 20120718
- Year: 2012
- Producer: Lisa Loving
- Length: 52:38 minutes (40.91 MB)
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Community Organizers Try to Save the Cathedral Park Jazz Festival
Hosted by Lisa Loving
Have you ever jumped into something big and tried to save it?
Our guests are Sean Ongley and Mary-Sue Tobin of the new Cathedral Park Jazz Festival.
- Title: Talk Radio 20120711
- Album: KBOO Audio Archives
- Year: 2012
- Producer: Lisa Loving
- Length: 53:40 minutes (42.24 MB)
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RE: Youth Domestic Violence
One big factor in domestic violence is our culture of militarism. The US military devotes huge sums marketing militarism to youth. Their root assumption is that violence is the ultimate problem solver. Once recruited, youth are taught specific violent techniques. Statistics show that domestic violence is worse in areas that have military bases.
One solution to this violence is tax resistance. Refuse to pay federal taxes until military spending is dramatically cut.