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
193 episodes
Betsy Mellor on a Beatnik Summer Camp
Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts began in 1950, located in a pine forest in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California. The school was started by Bee and Max Crone, artists who believed everyone should grow up exploring all the arts...
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Season 14
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23:44
Artist Andrea Pluhar on Outermost Contra Dance
Meet Wellfleetian artist designer Andrea Pluhar who spent her summers on Cape with her family. In this show we learn about contra dance and how it came to Wellfleet.
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Season 14
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14:10
Reading Frederick Douglass Together and Come Here King Lear at Prez Hall
We speak with actress Sallie Tighe + jazz violinist David Eure on Frederick Douglass and actor Rod Owens on William Shakespeare.
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Season 14
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29:55
Actor Director John Shuman on His One Man Show
Actor, Director and Improv Teacher John Shuman explores his life in a staged reading of his new one man show directed by Dan Lombardo. The show features music and images to accompany his comedic memoir on his acting career. The show takes place...
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Season 13
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29:07
Ukrainian Folk Songs with Murmurosi
Vocalist Natalia Talentso talks with me about how Murmurosi's new album “Svitanok” (Dawn) features contemporary songs with traditional melodies, folktales, and lullabies. It features Greek and Middle Eastern influences as well as traditional so...
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Season 13
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29:58
Thunderchild with Mwalim DaPhunkee Professor
Here's my conversation with musician and storyteller
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Season 13
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29:47
Broadway Cabaret and Life with Oscar at Prez Hall
Carolyn Rogers and Kevin McMahon are co-chairs of the Wellfleet Cultural Council, they are also gifted singers. Together they created The Stephens Sondheim & Schwartz Broadway Cabaret with producer Andy Lantz and fellow singer Frankie Campo...
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Season 13
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27:46
The Clements Brothers, Lou Antonucci Does Harry Chapin, and Familiar Faces Art Show
First, we speak with Folk duo George and Charles Clements about their show happening at Wellfleet Preservation Hall on Thursday September 18th. The twin brothers talk about their blood harmonies, being twins and growing up in a musical family.<...
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Season 13
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30:01
Guitarist, Composer and Music Teacher Aaron Larget-Caplan
Composer, international recording and touring artist Aaron Larget-Caplan discusses John Cage, the music inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's House of Usher, the history of guitar, harmonics and timber. He shares his love of baroque and contemporary mu...
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Season 13
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29:00
Teenage Wasteland & A Crash Course in Filmmaking Workshop
13, 14, 15. Were some of the most awkward times of our lives. Veteran TV actor and screenwriter
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Season 13
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30:00
FREE Youth Filmmaking Workshop Series August 5-8
These workshops are for young film-lovers and young filmmakers interested in filmmaking.Learn every aspect of filmmaking with professional filmmakers. These workshops will help you to develop and create a short, narrative or do...
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Season 13
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29:59
Woof Woof Meow and Righteous Babes in Wellfleet
Musicians Ken Field and Michael Holt talk about their band's new album, Dancy Pants. You're invited to their album release party on July 20th at Prez Hall.Two rockers from Ani Difranco's Righteous Babe Records Jocelyn Mackenzie and Krist...
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29:58
Marichka with Daughters of Donbas and Elena with Tango in Wellfleet
Ukrainian-born singer Marichka Marczyk reports on her interviews with families who were in Russian camps. Just back from being embedded with a battalion in Kiev and Donbas, she shares her recent experience there, as well as her new single from ...
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Season 13
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30:05
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
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