Episodes

Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Spirited Chat Astrological insight Nov 20
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
with Bill Baker and Tanya Lelo Spirited Chat Astrological insight for week of 11/17-11/21

Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
I talk to Catherine Louise Geach on the Peace Projects.
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
Tuesday Nov 17, 2020
I talk to Catherine Louise Geach on the Peace Projects.
Catherine Louise Geach was born in England and began playing the violin at the age of 4, performing her first concert a year later. When she was 15 she won a scholarship to study violin at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Between July and September of 1990, she went to Cambodia at the age of 18, in order to compile a report on the violation of human rights by the Khmer Rouge and the devastating effect this was having on the civilian population of Cambodia.
The “Aid and War Report” was sent to the UN, British Government and organisations concerned with peace and development. The report highlighted the suffering of people in Khmer Rouge zones and showed why the international community should not be supporting the Khmer Rouge, as well as the negative effect the International Aid and Trade embargo had on Cambodia. For the “Aid and War Report”, she was awarded the Bernard Brett Peace Bequest in 1991.
During her research in Cambodia in 1990, she performed a concert for the Royal University of Fine Arts and was asked by the Dean of the Music Faculty to return to the University to help teach.
From 1990 -1991 she studied Khmer as a private student at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies in London.)and Kompong Speu hospitals with civilians maimed by mines and rocket fire. She also did research on the Kreung and Tampuan ethnic minorities and their music in Ratankiri Province, she wrote an article for the Tablet about them and presented her research at the European Seminar of Ethnomusicology in 1992.
She was a United Nations Election Observer in Ratanakiri Province for Cambodia’s first democratic elections in 1993.
For video and more info go to the ThePeaceProjects.com

Monday Nov 16, 2020
On of Wayne Dyer's Last Interviews and Saje Dyer
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Monday Nov 16, 2020
This was the last interviews I did with Wayne Dyer just a few months before he transitioned> I also interview his daughter Saje Dyer. Wayne talks about his auto biography, I Can See Clearly Now.

Saturday Nov 14, 2020
The Peace Projects with Jennifer K Hill
Saturday Nov 14, 2020
Saturday Nov 14, 2020

Saturday Nov 14, 2020
Spirited Chat Radio, Nov. 14th
Saturday Nov 14, 2020
Saturday Nov 14, 2020
Spirited Chat Radio with Bill Baker and Tanya Lelo, http://www.spiritedchatradio.com/

Thursday Nov 12, 2020
Gregor Praecht brings Hope
Thursday Nov 12, 2020
Thursday Nov 12, 2020
A wonderful talk with Gregor Praecht about a new way to connect with Hope over the Holidays.
go to http://hopemusicandmore.com/ for info.

Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
HMSA questions answered
Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
I talked to Tati Guzman about the opportunities available when you enroll with HMSA during open enrollment.
Fall is open enrollment time. It’s the time of year when you can adjust your HMSA plan to best fit your needs and budget and non-HMSA members can switch to an HMSA plan for 2021. www.hmsa.com/

Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Jennifer in Portugal
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
I talk with the inspiring Jennifer Hill about her exciting experiences in Portugal.

Sunday Nov 08, 2020
The Peace Projects with George Kahumoku Jr
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
The Peace Projects with George Kahumoku Jr.
George is a 5 time Grammy Award winning Hawaiian guitarist who currently owns and hosts a weekly show
George Kahumoku Jr. is a musician specializing in slack-key guitar. Born in Kona on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, he was labeled a Hawaiian "renaissance man" by Maui Time Weekly. He received the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Hawaiian Music Album for the compilation album Legends Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar — Live From Maui.

Saturday Nov 07, 2020
The Peace Projects, Kumu Ramsay Taum
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
Saturday Nov 07, 2020
I had a wonderful conversation with Ramsay Taum on a The Peace Projects broadcast.
Kumu Ramsay Taum
In 2013, Kumu Ramsay Taum was recognized as the Peace Day Hawai‘i Pacemaker of the Year in recognition of his lifetime career advocating the spirit of Aloha around the world, in fields of ecology, business, communications, economic development and Hawaiian culture. He is Recognized locally, nationally and internationally for transformational leadership in sustainability, cultural, and place-based values integration into contemporary business models, and as an advocate of team building, strategic partnerships, community brilliance and creative thinking. Kumu Ramsay is a recognized cultural resource, sought after keynote speaker, lecturer, trainer and facilitator. Is especially effective working with Hawai‘i’s industries where he integrates Native Hawaiian cultural values and principles into contemporary business. Mentored & trained by respected kūpuna (elders), he is a practitioner & instructor of several Native Hawaiian practices: hoʻoponopono (stress release and mediation), lomi haha (body alignment) and Kaihewalu Lua (Hawaiian combat/battle art). He graduated from The Kamehameha Schools, attended the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, and earned a B.S. degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California. His eclectic background and experience in business, government and community service makes him a valuable asset in the public and private sectors and has been instrumental in for-profit and nonprofit business.
In 2009, Kumu Ramsay was recognized and honored by the University of Hawaii as a Star of Oceania. An honor presented every three years to extraordinary individuals of Oceania for their work and service-related contributions to raising greater awareness of Oceania and its people to the nation, region and world. He was awarded the 2013 Peace Day Hawai‘i Peace Maker of the Year in recognition of his lifetime career advocating the spirit of Aloha around the world, in fields of ecology, business, communications, economic development and Hawaiian culture. The year prior, Ramsay was awarded the 2008 East West Centers Leadership Certificate Programs Transformational Leadership in Sustainability, and the Hawai’i Home + Remodeling, HONOLULU & Hawai’i Business magazines’ “Who’s Keeping Hawai’i Green” 2008 Individual Educator
Go to ThePeaceProjects.com for more info.