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  • Teresa Schleifer, Bill Cohen, and Phil Hart join Music Journeys to preview their Woody Guthrie Tribute Show with some reflections and songs.
  • Cautious Clay continues touring on his latest release Deadpan Love, an album he describes as being about relationships, misguidance, and trying to find value in those relationships.
  • Michaela Anne joins Music Journeys to share how events in her own life deepened the meaning of many songs on her latest release Oh To Be That Free.
  • Singer-songwriter Jeff Black will appear on June 3 with Columbus’ Six String Concert series.
  • In and out of care facilities for many years, Dr. Carolyn Bailey Lewis persevered and became director and general manager of OUB public media at Ohio University in Athens, where she served for 13 years as the first woman and first African American to lead this entity and the first woman to be emerita.
  • Dorr's most recent book is Profiles in Resilience: Books for Children and Teens That Center the Lived Experience of Generational Poverty, and it's something she started after discovering that librarians who had grown up in middle class or higher income homes had difficulties understanding children living in generational poverty.
  • Brendan Kiely had in some ways a similar and in others a very different kind of youth, and that’s led him to confront racism and write The Other Talk: Reckoning with Our White Privilege. He’ll appear with at this weekend’s virtual Ohioana Book Festival.
  • Ron Allan from Big Voice Productions in central Ohio has performed and taught voice acting throughout the Midwest and has over 30 years of experience. As he said during our discussion, “somewhere, right now, this minute, I’m on a radio commercial, a TV commercial, an industrial narration, a phone message, or an audio book.”
  • Cardiologist and author of Heartbreak and Heart Disease Dr. Stephen Sinatra believes that some habits could unexpectedly impact your heart health. During our conversation, we discussed the many ways that how much not getting enough sleeping at night can negatively impact your cardiac health before covering his interest in grounding, aka earthing, the idea that electric currents in the earth can be access by direct physical contact. Listen in for Dr. Sinatra’s health advice.
  • On this edition of Craft, Doug Dangler chats with genre-spanning singer/songwriter Roberta Lea, one of “12 Artists to Watch in 2022” by Nashville Scene’s Country Almanac.
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