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Wednesday Aug 02, 2017
Trumper attacks on Local Control, Scout Masters on The Jambpree Fiasco
Wednesday Aug 02, 2017
Wednesday Aug 02, 2017
Julie Archer from WV Citizens Action on Fair Elections discusses anti-democratic measures against voting by phony "fraud" legislators, as well as a discussion on decentralizing West Virginia. Jerry Harness, a retired Veterinarian, and 50 year volunteer for the Boy Scouts of America takes on the Jamoboree Fiasco where President Trump made highly inappropriate remarks to 34,000 scouts. also Mike and John and Gayle have fun. This podcast was broadcast on EnlightenRadio.org August 2, 2017.



Tuesday Aug 01, 2017
Enlighten Radio: July 24: Stas and I share living arrangements stories
Tuesday Aug 01, 2017
Tuesday Aug 01, 2017



Monday Jul 31, 2017
The Poetry Show Podcast looks at Peggy Shumaker
Monday Jul 31, 2017
Monday Jul 31, 2017
This program was broadcast on EnlightenRadio.org, July 31, 2017 from Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Janet Harrison and John Case host.
Peggy Shumaker was born in La Mesa, California, but she grew up in Tucson, Arizona. Both her undergraduate degree (B.A. in English) and her M.F.A. in creative writing were earned at the University of Arizona. Before moving to Alaska, she was writer-in-residence for the Arizona Commission on the Arts. She is Professor emerita and former chair of the English Department and Director of the MFA program in creative writing at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Among her several collections of poetry are The Circle of Totems (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988), Wings Moist from the Other World (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1994), Underground Rivers (Red Hen Press, 2002), Gnawed Bones (Red Hen Press, 2010), and, most recently, Toucan Nest: Poems of Costa Rica (Red Hen Press, 2013). Additionally, she has also published a memoir in lyric fragments, Just Breathe Normally (University of Nebraska Press, 2007) and a book length collaboration with artist Kesler Woodward, Blaze (Red Hen Press, 2005). In 2008, she founded Boreal Books to publish literature and fine art from Alaska. She has served as poet laureate of Alaska (2010-2012) and as President of the Board of Directors of the Associated Writing Programs. Persimmon Tree, a literary journal written by women over 60, recently announced that Shumaker will be taking over from Wendy Barker as poetry editor of the journal. She was chosen for a Fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts, as the Rasmuson Foundation's Distinguished Artist for 2014, and as the Artsmith Artist of the Year 2014.
In an interview about Just Breathe Normally with Alberto Rios, she said, "We find our ways to transform—we transform what we cannot make better. And we transform it into art if we are lucky. We transform it into something tolerable if we are not so lucky." In another interview about Toucan Nest, she said, "When we pay mindful attention, the world amazes."
This week's featured poem is "Kus-sun-ar" from Gnawed Bones (Red Hen Press, 2010). The poem alludes to her recovery after a near fatal accident.
KUS-SUN-AR
For an injured friend,
he brings salmon fillets, fish
he caught dipnetting all night at Chitina.
Needle-nose pliers nipped out
all the invisible bones.
Growing up at fish camp, he'd sneeze.
Elders said, "Kus-sun-ar."
Otter. They invoked otter's name
to wish him close
to one who lives in more than one world.
Shaman helper, on land, in water.
He tells me otters live inside women, curled up
just above the stomach,
and this feels true. I feel my otters,
restless, disturbed.
My hurt body can't rest yet,
it was so close to the other world.
I am an otter, skinned in the round,
my pelt pulled off in one piece.
Stitched into a kit bag,
I feel the shaman
feeding me salmon,
placing his healing
into my emptiness.
Writing prompt for the week: Think of a phrase or saying you heard as a child. Write a poem incorporating the phrase but also include a description of another scene that somehow resonates with the saying. You might even consider moving back and forth between the saying and the resonant scene or scenes.



Thursday Jul 20, 2017
West Virginia Resistance Victory Party from the Grass Roof-Tops
Thursday Jul 20, 2017
Thursday Jul 20, 2017
Stewart Acuff hosts three leaders of the Eastern Panhandle Resistance movement very active in mobilizing pressure on Senator Shelley Moore Capito to oppose Trump "I Could Care Less If You are Sick and Die" Care. Susan Pipes of Womens March, Dana Philips from the Voter Registration outreach of the Eastern Panhandle Democratic Party, and Cheryl Kemp, a retired Firefighter lead the discussion of building on this victory to take back the country. This episode was broadcast July 18, 2017 from Shepherdstown, West Virrginia on www.enlightenradio.org.



Tuesday Jul 18, 2017
Tuesday Jul 18, 2017



Friday Jun 30, 2017
Friday Jun 30, 2017
The Winners and losers Radio Program, June 30, 2017, broadcasst on EnlightenRadio.org, from Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
WV now lowest paid state -- congrats GOP -- you WON the race to the bottom!
Mike and John ask; Is Heroin better, or worse, or the same as, Trump?
Excerpts from the Bestoftheleft.com on Foreign policy
The Union Edge coverage of the Trump Health care debacle
Stephen King from the London School of Economics on new trends in Globalization



Monday Jun 26, 2017
Kunitz, Berry, Wagoner, Jenkins, Dorn -- on the Poetry SHow, June 26, 2017
Monday Jun 26, 2017
Monday Jun 26, 2017
The Winners and Losers Radio Program, broadcast on Enlighten Radio from Shepherdstown, WV: Its Poetry Monday. We will feature some dramatic readings of Ed Dorn, Seamus Heaney, Wendell Berry, David Wagoner, Louis Jenkins, Jane Kenyon, and Stanley Kunitz -- oh -- and -- Edgar Allen Poe



Sunday Jun 25, 2017
Winners and Losers Podcast::The inhuman Trump budget and fake Christianity
Sunday Jun 25, 2017
Sunday Jun 25, 2017
Dr Kent Stone -- the Cumberland Maryland theologian -- takes on the role of fake Christianity in the so-called right wing populist phenomenon. Debbie Weinstein of the Coalition on Human Needs discusses the federal budget outline poposed by Trump, and its impact on children, minorities, schools, health care, and basic security. The show was broadcast on Enlighten Radio June 14, 2017 from Shepherdstown, WV. Gayle Becker and John Case host.