Northwest Exposure 1996
NorthWestern Exposure is a weekly sixty minute radio interview program featuring discussions about holistic (whole systems)
approaches to issues affecting the quality of life in Seattle and other communities in the Pacific Northwest and the
industrial world.
The show airs on the following stations.
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NorthWestern Exposure #180 for 12/29/96 51:00
Subject: A Seattle Healing Arts Education Center
Guests: Michael and Ronn Bennett
Length: 21:00
Contact: (206) 524-0965
Date Aired: 12/29/96
Summary: Michael and Ronn Bennett are the two principles involved in the
creation of the Mesmeric Institute, a healing arts education center in
the Greenlake area of Seattle. They discussed the institute, the
emphasis on education and empowerment at the institute and the therapies
taught there, including hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
Subject: Learning from Kids Culture, part 1
Guest: Douglass Rushkoff
Length: 23:00
Contact: N.A.
Date Aired: 12/29/96
Summary: Mr. Rushkoff, an author, media philosopher and modern day
Marshall McLuhan discussed our age of chaos, the fear associated with
the changes inherent in that chaos and how we can learn from, and be
assured by, the reaction of young people to that chaos. (They surf it!)
His new book is "Playing the Future: How Kids Culture can Teach us to
Thrive in an Age of Chaos."
NorthWestern Exposure #179 for 12/22/96 53:00
Subject: A Day in the Life of Cyberspace
Guest: Rick Smolan
Length: 21:00
Contact: [email protected]
Date Aired: 12/22/96
Summary: Mr. Smolan is the creator of: 24 Hours in Cyberspace: Painting
on the Walls of the Digital Cave, a book and CD Rom project that will be
in the Smithsonian in January. He discussed his pictorial time
capsule of the Internet, and issues surrounding the Net such as
censorship attempts and the availability of pornography.
Subject: Real Change for Homeless People
Guests: Anitra Freeman and Dr. Wes Browning
Length: 21:00
Contact: http://www.speakeasy.org/~wes
http://www.speakeasy.org/~anitra or (206) 441-3247
Date Aired: 12/22/96
Summary: Wes and Anitra are two homeless activists (Wes currently is
homeless for political reasons) who are active in the Real Change
newspaper, a paper sold by homeless and poor folk. They discussed their
stories of homelessness, their print activities and their web sites.
NorthWestern Exposure #178 for 12/15/96 52:00
Subject: A Poetic Benefit for Pediatric Aids
Guest: Eric Slocum
Length: 21:00
Contact: KOMO-TV, Seattle
Date Aired: 12/15/96
Summary: Eric Slocum, a weekend anchor at KOMO-TV in Seattle, discussed
his poetry benefit book project: "New Words" and how the benefit was
able to give one hundred percent of proceeds to pediatric Aids. Eric
also discussed and read a few of his poems.
Subject: Conscious Dying
Guest: Joseph Sharp
Length: 21:00
Contact: N.A.
Date Aired: 12/15/96
Summary: Mr. Sharp, an HIV+ former intern chaplain at Parkland Memorial
Hospital in Dallas, Texas, is the author of: "Living Our Dying." He
discussed his perspectives on conscious dying, how we equate death
with failure in our society and other thoughts from his book.
NorthWestern Exposure #177 for 12/8/96 57:00
Subject: Honoring Ordinary Youth for Being Extraordinary
Guests: Larry Sagen and Gil Lopez
Length: 21:00
Contact: (800) 889-5797
Date Aired: 12/8/96
Summary: Larry Sagen, the Founder and Director of the Youth Hall of Fame
International and high school Senior Gil Lopez, the YHFI Senior Board
Member, Seattle Chapter, discussed the Youth Hall of Fame
International, their practice of honoring ordinary kids being
extraordinary and their recent honoring ceremony in Seattle.
Subject: The Corruption of Language and Communication - Doublespeak
Guest: William Lutz
Length: 22:00
Contact: [email protected]
Date Aired: 12/8/96
Summary: Bill Lutz, a Professor of English at Rutgers University and
author of "The New Doublespeak: Why No One Knows What Anyone is Saying
Anymore," discussed the corruption of the language by government
bureaucrats, politicians and corporations, and the result toll on
sincere communication in our society.
NorthWestern Exposure #176 for 12/1/96 57:00
Subject: The Nation's First Publicly Funded Natural Health Clinic
Guest: Merrily Manthey
Length: 21:00
Contact: (206) 718-3334
Date Aired: 12/1/96
Summary: Merrily Manthey is a counselor, business consultant, community
activist and Project Chair of the Kent Natural Medicine Project. She
discussed the King County Natural Medicine Clinic, how it came to be
and American attitudes toward Natural Healing.
Subject: Community Crime Prevention
Guest: Deanna Brieze
Length: 20:00
Contact: 206-639-3439
Date Aired: 12/1/96
Summary: Ms. Brieze is the Drug Elimination Grant Coordinator for the
King County Housing Authority. She helps coordinate the "Working
Together" program. She discussed the program, the efficacy of the
Community-Oriented Policing used at King County Housing "communities"
and the paradigm shift in crime prevention.
NorthWestern Exposure #175 for 11/24/96 56:00
Subject: American Corporate Greed
Guest: Michael Moore
Length: 21:00
Contact: [email protected] or mail to P.O. Box 831, NY NY 10101-0831
Date Aired: 11/24/96
Summary: Michael Moore is an award-winning TV producer (TV Nation) and
the director of the largest grossing documentary in history, "Roger &
Me." He discussed American corporate greed, signs of the times like
Manpower surpassing General Motors as the country's biggest employer
and other facts from his first book: "Downsize This! Random Threats from
an Unarmed American."
Subject: Building Community
Guests: Lee Valenta and Janice Berk Nelson
Length: 22:00
Contact: 206-735-1553
Date Aired: 11/24/96
Summary: Lee Valenta is a community activist with a 30 year background
in working for people with disabilities. Janice Berk Nelson is a
community organizer for Trillium, a firm that helps to find employment
for people with disabilities. They discussed the upcoming Uniquely
Auburn event, the genesis of the idea and their efforts at helping
people with disabilities and people in general strengthen the sense of
community in this south Puget Sound town.
NorthWestern Exposure #174 for 11/17/96 54:00
Subject: A Northwest Chronicle of Holism
Guest: Sarah Van Gelder
Length: 21:00
Contact: (206) 842-0216
Date Aired: 11/17/96
Summary: Sarah Van Gelder is the Editor and Director of: "Yes! A
Journal of Positive Futures," a Bainbridge Island (WA) based magazine
that documents holistic approaches being implemented to positively
affect issues in communities around the country. She discussed the trend
of "downshifting" and the increasing desire by many Americans to slow
the pace of their lives and spend more time with their kids.
Subject: A Seattle Community Poetry Anthology and the History of Red Sky
Poetry Theater
Guests: Marion Kimes and Paul Hunter
Length: 22:00
Contact: (206) 323-3749
Date Aired: 11/17/96
Summary: Marion and Paul are two principals involved in the Red Sky
Poetry Theater, Seattle's oldest continuously running poetry open mic
venue. They discussed the history of Red Sky, the workshop atmosphere of
the event and the new anthology they have published entitled: Nobody's
Orphan Child."
NorthWestern Exposure #173 for 11/10/96 54:00
Subject: Time and Consciousness as a Field and Applications to Human
Healing
Guest: Graywolf Swinney
Length: 21:00
Contact: (541) 476-0492
Date Aired: 11/10/96
Summary: Graywolf Swinney, B.Sc, Ph.D. is a shaman, healer and
Founder/Director of Education for the Institute for Applied
Consciousness Science. He discussed cutting-edge scientific theories of
time as a field (and not a linear construct) and consciousness as a
field, similar to the gravitational field. He tied in these new
scientific theories with scientific chaos theory and the correlation's
to healing in human organisms.
Subject: The Elwha Dam Removal Effort
Guests: Yvon Yochon, Ph.D. and William Mitchell, N.D.
Program: Green Report
Length: 21:20
Contact: P.O. Box 20519, Seatle, WA 98102-9998 or call (206) 731-8488
Date Aired: 11/10/96
Summary: Mister Rochon is the President and Mr. Mitchell the Chairman
of the Elwha Dams Removal Fund. They discussed the dams on the Olympic
Penninsula, the effort to remove them and the once mighty native
salmon run they hope to restore and keep from extinction.