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WGRN is an internet radio network passionate about sustainability, global consciousness, and the ways in which we are all connected..
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Voices of Occupy Wall Street: An Author and Consultant’s View Of the #Occupy Movement – Peggy Holman | Considering that the Occupy Movement is being analyzed six ways from Sunday through almost every lens possible, it was inevitable that 15MOF would have to locate and interview one of its more reputable student/critic/supporters. | 1/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Down, But Not Out # 32: To the Grave and Beyond – Debt Collection & the Deceased | The only sure thing in life, we are told, is death and taxes. That could be restated more accurately as death, taxes and the bill collector. Few people are aware of the problems facing the funeral industry (and other creditors) when it comes to collect... | 10/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jerry Ashton’s SPECIAL: Voices of the Wall Street Occupiers – Who Are these People? | The Wall Street “Occupiers.” Who are these people? What are their demands? Why do they believe they need to be heard? Exactly what is the – or, are the – messages they want us to hear? This show, recorded at the Ground Zero (Liberty Plaza) of Amer | 10/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Down, But Not Out # 30: The Sacred Sphere; A Double Challenge – To Write an Important Book, and Then to Promote It. | The Sacred Sphere describes the history of the circle as a sacred two dimensional representation of the sphere, symbolizing mankind‘s relationships with each other, the world, the cosmos and the Creator. It describes archeological evidence for prehist | 10/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Down, But Not Out # 29: “From Grievance to Development Thinking – A Journey of Healing and Reconciliation for Indigenous | Colonization of indigenous cultures has produced a similar worldwide pattern of dispossession of lands, assimilation of culture and resultant despair among these populations: welfare traps, high levels of social pathologies, | 9/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Down, But Not Out – America’s Revolt against Being ‘Written Off!’ # 17: The American Indian – Best Kept Secret from A | Mark Trahant is an independent journalist. He writes a weekly column, posts often on Twitter (including daily news poems). Trahant was recently a Kaiser Media Fellow writing about health care reform and is the former editor of the editorial page for th... | 9/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Down, But Not Out # 27: Back From The Brink – How American Towns and Cities are Reinventing and Revitalizing Themselves | We know that people can be “heroic,” but what about entities that cannot speak up for themselves but just as surely have pulled themselves “back from the brink?” I am speaking of towns, cities, urban and suburban areas that have met this and previ | 9/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Down, But Not Out # 28: Consumer Credit (and Collections) – Up, Down and Sideways. Where Do We Go From Here? | Only an industry leader like Steve Ruderman, editor and publisher of Credit and Collection News and source of bellwether national conferences in that field can get away with both promoting – and chastising – the “bill collector. | 8/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Down, But Not Out # 26: 21st Century Ideas for 19th & 20th Century Problems/Mentalities | Helping people help themselves! In this long & diverse challenges career, Seamus (Jim) Boylson, has witnessed almost every extreme of human needs/suffering, ranging from the folly/rare successes of US & UN efforts to alleviate same and the very shamefu... | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Episodes |

