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First Time Author: 82 y/o Mary Lou Chayes

Host: Solutions


Category: Current Events

At age 82, Mary Lou Chayes is a first-time author - and her captivating historical fiction novel is based on a secret her own mother carried for 74 years. In Our Quiet Village is t ... more

Bring it Back - REAL Music in the Co...

Host: iPositive Talk Radio


Category: Education

UPDATE AGAIN: Surprise call from Emcee, Producer, and Entertainer, Kwame`!!!!! UPDATE TO ALL: Songwriter and Rapper, formerly of Roc-A-Fella Records, Ms. Amil will also serve as a ... more

Holy Cow!

Host: Donna Messer


Category: Business

Whole health, body scrubs, spirituality and fun.

It Takes a Village...

Host: MindShift Talk Radio


Category: Life

We had such an incredible discussion last week on Mindshift Talk Radio that we ran out of time! This week we'll continue our discussion on parenting from a single fathers perspecti ... more

KALD Internet Radio presents Monday...

Host: DJ Aaron Dunn


Category: Music

DJ Aaron D will play 3 hours of great 1990's songs Monday Night at 11:30 PM Mountain Time. Live from the KALD Internet Radio Studios in Elkhorn Village, Idaho. Due to mic problems, ... more

The Village People: Raising Successful...

Host: Blackfolksbusiness


Category: Family

What place does the black community as a whole have in raising successful black Men and Women. We want to talk a little about the fact that we are a community and we can help or hi ... more

It Takes a Village to Raise a Child!

Host: pupela


Category: Culture

"This Igbo and Yoruba (Nigeria) proverb exists in different forms in many African languages. The basic meaning is that child upbringing is a communal effort. The responsibility fo ... more

Momma Joyce Messages of Ho...

Host: Momma Joyce


Category: Spirituality

We will be discussing the poem below.... The village within Hurricane winds….tore apart our village… The landscape…littered…with .weary hearts…. ... more

It Takes a Village to Raise a Child Part 2

Host: pupela


Category: Culture

"This Igbo and Yoruba (Nigeria) proverb exists in different forms in many African languages. The basic meaning is that child upbringing is a communal effort. The responsibility fo ... more

To Snitch or Not To Snitch

Host: Sai Browne


Category: Current Events

Edrea Davis of Dogon Village stops by to discuss this whole snitching thing. We'll also speak with a special guest who survived after "snitching" on someone. Call In Number 347-633-9113

Old School American: The Invisible Work...

Host: Big Daddy Frank


Category: Health

We will discuss our new non-profit group and our future goals. The TIWA saw a need for a group that dealt with trauma and its categories as a whole. Our main focus is geared toward ... more

Dr Matthew Hubbard cares about two thi...

Host: Larry Elliott


Category: Health

Welcome to Healthy Impressions - Convoy Village Chiropractic "Chiropractic Care for the Whole Family"

Shane Snell, Property Manager at Whole...

Host: Ecovillage Radio


Category: Culture

Shane will discuss the history, provide an overview of the land, ownership structure and other unique aspects of Whole Village, an aspiring Ecovillage located in the Town of Caledo ... more

Interfaith Perspectives on Enlightenment

Host: VillageXConnect


Category: Social Networking

INTERSECTION OF LOVE AND ENLIGHTENMENT Join Juliana as she guides us in exploring the connections between love and enlightenment, asking questions about how love intersects and int ... more

Bringing the VILLAGE back to Parenting w...

Host: Sharon Anne Wikoff


Category: Parents

The Voice of Change, hosted by Sharon Ann Wikoff, welcomes Tina Solar, founder of The Parent Pack. Tina will talk about what the phrase, "It takes a village to raise a child" reall ... more


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