August 3rd, 2025
WDRT's Charlie Knower spends the hour with Buddhist teacher Santikaro.
A Daring Rescue!
The runaway walker
July 31st, 2025
Independent books stores as community hubs. Frank Dravis talks with Beth Hartung of Pearl Street Books on how your local bookstore is more than a quaint place to browse for your next read.
July 31st, 2025
With summer come the memories of other summers, layered on, including what is here and what is now gone. BECAUSE OF THE SUN by Minnesota Poet Laureate, Joyce Sutphen, is from her collection Carrying Water to the Field.
July 31, 2025:What Else?
Exploring how inviting curiosity about 'what else is going on?' may help to get the mind unstuck, or to just broaden our awareness of experience.
Who’s in the Kitchen-Saturday August 2, 2025
Philothea hosts Christina Wozniak, Vice President of Taste of Stoughton, and the success of this annual food tasting event. In addition, a lively share on how to use the bounty of summer gardens
July 29th, 2025
I'll read another part of Eye of the Albatross, Visions of Hope and Survival, by Carl Safina. We venture into the second chapter titled Bonding. The fascinating insights into the ocean world of the albatross just keep coming.
July, 2025
Join Donna as she talks about the summer garden, and speaks with mIEKAL aND about Paradise Gardening.
July 17th, 2025
Eddy Nix spends the hour with mIEKAL aND, talking poetry, permaculture, winemaking, AI and a whole bunch more.