
Healing Wisdom
Healing Wisdom explores the healing aspects of the arts, mind-body-soul connections and the spiritual aspects of every day living. Healing Wisdom speaks with authors, filmmakers, comedians, scientists, historians, activists, actors, musicians, doctors, artists, and holistic health care providers, discussing their passions and the issues of the day.
Since 2013, Pandora Peoples has hosted and produced Healing Wisdom on Outermost Radio, airing on WOMR 92.1 FM in Provincetown and WFMR 91.3 FM in Orleans.
Episodes
175 episodes
5 Films at the Provincetown Film Festival
Director Kahane Corn Cooperman and producer Innbo Shim talk about their film, Creede USA, about the impact of a theater on a small conversative mountain town that saw its boom when it was established for mining in the late 1800s.Filmmake...
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Season 13
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28:45

Theater and History Converge with Teacher Emerald Walker at Undesirable Elements
Emerald Trinket Walker discusses teaching history through music, movement and performance. Her program Undesirable Elements at Global Kids has performed at many locations including Columbia University, Council on Foreign Relations, Lin...
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24:53

The Neuroscience of Fear, Empathy and Altruism with Dr. Abigail Marsh
This episode focuses on fear and empathy in humans and other animals. Dr. Abigail Marsh also talks about our biological predisposition toward empathy and care, how adolescent brains evolved to rebel and take risks, why teens are more anxious th...
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Season 13
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Episode 523
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41:08

Cape Wellness Collaborative and Retired Rev. Jaime Faile on Her Gender Transition
We speak with Carol Bosco Baumann, chief executive officer of Cape Wellness Collaborative. She shares what brought her to the Cape, her personal connection with the mission of CWC, and what's happening this year at the annual Cape Cod Women’s M...
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Season 13
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29:53

Get Out of Your Comfort Zone and Venture With Travel Guide Jenny Wood
Jenny Wood is a travel guide and retreat facilitator, taking groups on "authentic, immersive, transformational travel experiences to support personal and global healing and peacemaking". With a background in acupuncture and 5 elements coaching,...
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Season 13
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28:33
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The Healing Power of Music with Professor Dr. Ed Pias
Multi-instrumentalist Ed Pias earned his degrees in music from the University of Washington in Seattle, Cal Arts, and Berklee, he studied the pakhawaj drum in Bangladesh and India, but it wasn't until he was asked to help a man transition from ...
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Season 13
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30:00

Part II of History Professor Michael Schoeppner on Free Black Mariners in Antebellum South
Here history professor Michael Schoeppner talks laws that were made to hinder slave rebellions and resistance to slavery in the Antebellum South. He talks about laws meant to keep free people from moving between states and crossing state boarde...
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Season 13
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23:05

Free Black Mariners and Southern Antebellum Laws with Historian Dr. Michael Schoeppner
Historian professor Dr. Michael Schoeppner talks about his research on early immigration, state-to-state migration and his book Moral Contagion: Black Atlantic Sailors, Citizenship and Diplomacy in Antebellum South.
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Season 12
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29:38

Musicians Rikki Bates and Dana Butterfly McCoy
Transgender Drummer Rikki Bates and actress Musician Dana Butterfly McCoy on their new music project, Blush. They share their first two songs together and talk about transgender issues.
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Season 12
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29:53
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West African Kora Player Salieu Suso Talks About The Jali Tradition
Descended from a long line of Court Griots, musician singer Salieu Suso shares his kora music, and perspective on his spiritual linage.
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Season 12
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29:55

Author Cerridwen Fallingstar Talks About Her Memoir Rocket in My Pocket
Rocket in My Pocket: Defying Gravity with Levity from the Frontiers of Space to the Frontiers of Consciousness follows author Cerridwen Fallingstar's journey as the daughter of a rocket scientist who worked on a top secret intelligence satellit...
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Season 12
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28:46

Stories, Poetry and Music on Womanhood
“Woman!” and “I Am a Feminist” by women’s workshop facilitator and artist Deirdre Deer Sullivan “Lesbians” by poet actress Tamora Israel Mothers and Mentors fr...
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Season 12
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34:47

Black History with VP of 1696 Heritage Group Keith Stokes
Keith Stokes, Vice President with the historical consulting firm, 1696 Heritage Group is "dedicated to helping persons and institutions of color to increase their knowledge and access to the light of truth of their unique American heritage." Le...
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29:24

From China to Appalachia
These Grammy award-winning American Roots artists Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer have traveled far and wide, playing together for 40 years. They've played on the Today Show and for the Queen of Thailand. They joined up with Chinese classical ham...
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Season 12
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29:01

Lower Cape Pride
Organizers Rick Francolini and Katie Castagno gather support for the first annual Lower Cape Pride weekend. The celebration includes a parade, BBQ, speakers and performances in Orleans and Brewster.
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Season 12
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12:38

Celebrate International Women's Day with Outermost Community Radio!
My all time favorite literature teacher Andrew Leeson has a message for you...
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0:57

Coastal Geologist and Singer Songwriter Katie Castagno
Director of Land-Sea Interaction at the Center for Coastal Studies explains Cape Cod's coast and the research being done to preserve it.
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11:13

Dissonance and Constructive Clashing WIth Musician Singer Adam Elk of The Mommyheads
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Season 12
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28:29

CA Fire Captain Ash Seiter on Fighting LA-Area Wildfires
Lone Pine, CA Fire Captain
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Season 12
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30:04

Playwright Judith Partelow on MLK Reading of Neighbors
NEIGHBORS is "about all our neighbors of all colors and backgrounds in Cape Cod". Where: Monday, January 20th, 2025 (MLK Day and Inauguration Day) 7 pm at the 204 Sisson Rd.Harwich Cultural Arts Municipal Building! Free, but...
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Season 12
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12:05

Singer Mozelle Andrulot Performs with Mike Flanagan at the Pelham House Resort
Mozelle talks about the Cape Symphony and Pelham House's Winter Concert Series happening January 18th-March 1st. She performs with Mike Flanagan on January 18th at the Pelham House. Tickets are available at CapeSymphony.org Here Mo...
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Season 12
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18:09
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Mojo Rock Dust, Cave Temples, Spiral Carvings and Wassailing with Max Dashu
In this interview with author historian Max Dashu, we learn about the ancient and modern practice of scraping rock dust from ancient symbols carved into rocks, caves as spiritual temples used for birthing and funerary ritual and the significanc...
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Season 12
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17:34
