WWMN Podcasts

January Madness with Andy and Mick

Andy Marko and Mick O’Connell invade the studio to fill in for some of our regular presenters. Here’s a short clip of the show.

 

Watch out for that furious sea-bass!

Follow the Money, The Good Earth, What a Wonderful World, WWMN Podcasts |  Submitted on 8th January 2012

Creating Sacred Space with Suzie Plakson

Suzie talks with Viarnne about the importance of creating sacred space – both for allowing creativity and for our daily life in general.

Music: ‘The End of My Day’ Suzie Plakson

Music cut: Jefferson Airplane ‘Embryonic Journey’

 

 

 

This extraordinary image is an untouched photo by Effe Kebel © 2010

Mark Bachelder talks about the Occupy Movement

Mark talks with Peter and Viarnne about the Occupy Movement and its relevance for our current culture. In the first 7 weeks over 1500 site emerged around the world and the movement continues to grow – showing the global concerns of our world citizens for creating an equitable future.

Music: cuts Mihirangi ‘World Citizen’ and ‘Rise Up’ by Living Out Loud

David Christopher author of The Holy Universe

Peter and Viarnne speak with David Christopher, author of  ‘The Holy Universe’. David was raised in Northern California, where at an early age he felt a deep disconnection between what the western worldview expected of him, and the damage this worldview was doing to the natural world. Unable to ignore the escalating ecological and social crises he first sensed as a child, he left his corporate and airline careers to pursue a path of facing the ecological, social, and spiritual crises of our age.

He has been learning and teaching about the “new story” for fourteen years, first as a member of the Speakers Bureau for Vicki Robin’s Your Money or Your Life program, and most recently as presenter and facilitator trainer of the Awakening the Dreamer Symposiums produced by The Pachamama Alliance.  His book, The Holy Universe, offers a new telling of the parable of creation, from the birth of the Universe to the crises we face on Earth today—and how these crises may be the best news

David’s work and his book are part of a growing worldwide effort to cause a major shift in humanity’s consciousness and worldview regarding ecology, social justice, and spirituality.

Music: cut ‘World Citizen’ by Mihirangi and ‘Because’ by Living Out Loud

Teenage Sage looks at body image

Our Teenage Sage, Tom Hatchman discusses the issues and impact of body image for teenagers with Peter, Alan and Viarnne.

Get on your bike with the next edition of Treadlie!

A very musical edition of Treadlie Magazine to enjoy over summer! Editor Faith Hunter talks all things bike for the one year anniversary for the mag.

What a Wonderful World, What’s New in Review, WWMN Podcasts |  Submitted on 6th January 2012

A fond farewell to Mark Nunis

WWMN bids a fond farewell to Mark Nunis as producer for Monday Live. Thanks Mark for such an excellent 18 months of fabulous guests. Mark gave a great Christmas performance and you can check out his fab selection of songs including and Aussie Christmas oi oi oi!

Mark Nunis works as a Performing Arts Teacher, Chaplain, and Musician. Influenced by a wide range of musical genres, Mark regularly performs with his own band, the MN Combo, The Australian Dueling Piano Show, and can also be seen filling in with other bands whether it be for live performances or recording projects. His instrument of choice is the piano and he has also had the opportunity to showcase his smooth vocals both locally and overseas.

‘Mark’s Myspace’ (www.myspace.com/marknunis)

Monday Live, Recommended listening, WWMN Podcasts |  Submitted on 6th January 2012

The School Broadcasting Network School & Youth Awards 2011


The School Broadcasting Network Inc launched on 10.12.11 – wow what a day!

If you missed this fabulous day you can catch these podcasts to listen to just some of the fabulous performances:

Emerald Secondary College, The Patch Primary School Bentleigh Secondary School and Bentleigh West Primary School

More coming soon to www.sbnonline.org

 

highlights, Recommended listening, WWMN Podcasts |  Submitted on 14th December 2011