The Visionary Activist Show – March 17, 2005
Caroline Live on St. Patrick’s Day for the upcoming Equinox with the return of powerful poet ally Ibtisam Barakat and great medicine woman songstress Jane De Cuir.
2:00 PM Pacific Time: Thursdays
Dedicated to “anything we need to know to have a democracy”: Democratic Animism, Pragmatic Mysticism, Applied Divination, Renaissance of Reverent Ingenuity. Hosted by Caroline Casey. Her guests are allies contributing to a culture of reverent ingenuity. Critique and Solution.
Caroline Live on St. Patrick’s Day for the upcoming Equinox with the return of powerful poet ally Ibtisam Barakat and great medicine woman songstress Jane De Cuir.
Sicilian clairvoyant and author of the new memoir Small Mediums at Large, Terry Iacuzzo joins Caroline for a wild and wacky journey through Terry’s experiences into today with a trickster’s bag of imaginative, intuitive, blessed talents.
A constantly evolving experiment in Radio Magic. Her show provides the Mythological News, the Themes of Now, and has as guests anyone with a piece of the puzzle for Dreaming, Conjuring and Implementing a more lovingly ingenious world.
Caroline’s Mid-Winter talk, given earlier this month in Sebastopol.
Caroline speaks with Jeremy Rifkin, author of European Dreams.
Caroline back on the mothership gathering stories for the midwinter festival in Sabastopol, Ring the Bell that Still Can Ring, stories of the "Warrior Kings and the Test of True Vision", and Haifa Zangana with stories from Iraq. With medicine songs provided by Jane De Cuir.
Caroline is joined in wonderful collaboration with great ally Deborah Felmeth in Syria prior to the Iraqi elections.
Caroline is joined by modern day Tom Paine, Project Censored-award-winning, best-selling author, Thom Hartmann.
As the year draws to a cataclysmic close, Caroline hosts guest, RU Sirius, (Ken Goffman) co-author of Counter Culture Through the Ages, www.counterculturethroughtheages.com. We’ll do the yearly wrap up to re-ignite the best of what it is to be humanthat we may quicken that in this new year of dire beauty.