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Intriguing people, interviewed by a poet and arts-policy activist who lives in Denver and travels a lot.

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94 Arlington Street Church

Profile of a venerable Boston Unitarian-Universalist church, with scenes during yesterday's Christmas carols and readings service, and an interview with a member who met her wife at the church.

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93 The Audacity of Obama

Excerpt from Sen. Barack Obama's remarks at a book signing in Portsmouth, NH, on December 10, 2006, the day of his first-ever visit to the state with the first presidential primary. A cameo appearance by "Campaign" Carl Cameron of FOX News.

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92 One-Year Anniversary

It was a year ago today that I first uploaded an audio file to the internet at the Blogs n Dogs conference in Banff. Since then I've learned that podcasting is challenging, expensive, scary, and immensely rewarding. Some thoughts on where I've been and where I'd like to go as a podcaster, taped at my parents' home in Cambridge, Mass.

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91 Chasing William James

A brief interview with Robert D. Richardson, author of William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism, at the Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Mass.

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90 Joy of Great-Grandparenting

My parents host my grandson James for an Admiration Society session in their kitchen in Cambridge, Mass.

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89 My Excellent Colonscopy - Part 3

Groggy blogger wheeled to recovery room for talk with the doc, and a wobbly walk to the car for the ride home. Done!

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88 My Excellent Colonoscopy - Part 2

In which we travel to the surgical center, get prepped for the procedure, visit with the doctor, and receive medication which made me forget everything he did, even though I was awake all the way through it. Weird.

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87 My Excellent Colonoscopy - Part 1

On the day before my scheduled colonoscopy, the water is out in our building. Not a good development. Does everything come out all right?

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86 On the Practice of Zen

My Zen teacher, Danan Henry Roshi, spiritual director of the Zen Center of Denver, spoke with me this morning about what Zen practice means for the upcoming holidays. The Center's web site is www.zencenterofdenver.org

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85 Long Road to Omaha

On the third day of our cross-country drive, we got tired and gnarly, but still made it it Omaha and a day of rest at Rod and Connie's.

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84 Welcome to Her Forest

My wife and I explore the woods of Wompatuck State Park in Hingham, Massachusetts as our 7-week Fall Foliage RV Ramble enters its final week.

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83 Travels with Mary

Our friend Tom from Wyoming and his wife Tish bring Tom's 93-year-old mother on an RV trek to New England, where they join us on our Fall Foliage RV Ramble for a week.

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82 Aboard the Mount Washington

This has to be one of the best ways to see the fall foliage in New England--a two-and-a-half-hour cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire aboard historic motorship Mount Washington.

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81 Book Report - Kafka on the Shore

A beautifully written book where strange things happen and the reader has a chance to return to life changed.

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80 Pancakes from Heaven

We visit Polly's Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, where the same family has been perfecting how to make pancakes since 1938. These interviews tell how they've pretty much gotten it right and don't plan to change it.

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79 Extreme Tourism in Old Quebec

My wife and I take a bus shuttle from the KOA campground to Old Quebec just in time to enjoy a tempest.

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78 Playing in the Leaves - Part 3

My wife completes he project, which turned out to be a wall hanging, and turns her attention to her next foliage-inspired quilt on Day 26--the halfway mark--of our Fall Foliage RV Ramble.

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77 Playing in the Leaves - Part 2

My wife gets help with her new quilt from a muse brought from home, and from our Yorkie Claire's creative disruptions.

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76 Playing in the Leaves - Part 1

On Day 23 of the Fall Foliage RV Ramble, in Levis, Québec, my wife begins a quilt inspired by the brilliant autumn colors.

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75 French Lessons

We finally make it to Quebec in time to sit out a storm in Riviere-du-Loup.

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74 Fall in Winterville, Maine

Thirty miles from the Canadian border, we learn the do's and don'ts of moose and bear etiquette.

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73 RV Book Report

We read a lot on the road, and here is an audio book report of four volumes I recently finished: Arundel by Kenneth Roberts, Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card, Tricks of the Podcasting Masters by Robert Walch and Mur Lafferty, and Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers by AA World Services.

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72 How to Say Bangor Maine

Marooned at the Whited Ford service center waiting for a fuel pump, we have a chance to explore Stephen King's home town and learn how to pronounce Maine's third-largest city. Also, an interview at Java Joe's.

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71 Detour on the Fall Foliage RV Ramble

A mainly musical treatment of our three-hour tow of the 32-foot motorhome, from Jackman to Bangor, Maine. "Coolage" by Anne Farnsworth, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.

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70 Waiting for the Tow Truck

In Jackman, Maine, our RV breaks down...

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Problems in Portland Maine

Despite technical difficulties, we hear from Joe Reynolds, a waiter at Mims Brasserie on Commercial Street, about which month to avoid in Maine and why Maine skiers are so tough. I also sort of lose our dog.

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Don't Go Near the Ice Cream

My nephew, Jesse Betlyon, an undergrad film & video major at Penn State, talks about what has inspired him to make scary movies set at a quiet little soda fountain.

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My Niece the Purchasing Supervisor

An interview with Breanne Determan, 21, who lives in Phoenix and works at Brinker Materials.

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My Niece the Purchasing Supervisor

An interview with Breanne Determan, 21, who lives in Phoenix and works at Brinker Materials.

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Art on the Streets of Denver

An interview with Dave Seiler, member of the Artuvus collective, as he works on a temporary piece of art at Larimer Square, as part of the La Piazza Del L'Arte.

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Art on the Streets of Denver

An interview with Dave Seiler, member of the Artuvus collective, as he works on a temporary piece of art at Larimer Square, as part of the La Piazza Del L'Arte.

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Peter Muilenburg's Journey

Thoughts on life and the islads aboard the 42-foot ketch Breath, based on St. John, US Virgin Islands.

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Tropical Night Sounds

Just before dawn at Maho Bay Camps, St. John, US Virgin Islands.

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Le Podcast

Our friend from Cannes, France, Francoise Philippe, spoke with me this morning about what she misses most when she stays with us in Denver, and what she likes best about visiting Colorado. Hint: it's NOT the coffee.

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Roasted by Wyoming's Gov. Dave

Wyoming governor Dave Freudenthal was among the roasters at a tribute to me recently in Casper on the occasion of my last meeting as chair of the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF).

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Back from Hoffman

I visit with four fellow travelers from the Hoffman Process, sharing impressions of our eight days of personal adventure at White Sulphur Springs Inn in St. Helena.

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Off to Hoffman

Interviews with two alums of the Hoffman Institute, where I'm headed today for an eight-day intensive personal-growth experience.

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Getting the Real Story with Tony Kahn

An interview with the director and producer of WGBH's "Morning Stories."

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At Home with Beethoven & Mozart

My parents hosted a Cambridge Musical Club concert by the Brando String Quartet this week. Here is some of the Beethoven and interviews with the club president, a violinist, and an appreciative member of the audience.

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How to Cook a Podcast

I'm showing some friends at The Philanthropic Initiatve how easy it is to create and distribute a podcast...

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David Allen's Revolution

An interview in Boston with the author of Getting Things Done, the art of stress-free productivity.

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The Art of Riding Buses

Jean Arnold of Salt Lake City is riding buses with her sketch pad, experiencing the shapes and layers of cities through speed of movement. When she gets back to her studio, the images become large, brilliantly colorful abstract renderings of urban motion. She spoke about her art in this interview at the +Gallery in Denver.

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Isn't It Good, Bavarian Wood

Artist Andreas Kuhnlein was in Denver yesterday, promoting closer links between Munich and the Mile High City. He renders the human condition with a chain saw in wood. This podcast is an interview with Andreas done at a reception.

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Sobriety Behind Bars

At an AA Corrections conference, a former inmate tells of the stabbings which followed his decision to leave a prison gang to join AA.

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Breakfast with a Big Thinker

Peter Karoff, chairman of The Philanthropic Initiative, is writing a book titled The World We Want. Here he talks about a vision for the future that just might work.

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Old Age is Not for Sissies

An interview with Eliza McCormack Feld of Cambridge, Mass.

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Corned Beef and Politics

Scenes from Dennis Gallagher's St. Patrick's Day Party, featuring a brief speech by Teddy, son of Denver's remarkably popular mayor.

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Moving Toward Mac

Man-on-the-street interviews don't offer much guidance on whether to take the plunge and buy a Mac. A trip to the Apple store brings strong temptation, but...

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Seeing Through Technology

My cousin Peter Tighe demonstrates some of the hi-tech tools he uses to stay on the same page as sighted people. He is a consultant for the blind in Austin, Texas.

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Mardi Gras in Galveston

An earnest parade with color commentary by a fellow arts policy wonk from Boston, Jeremy Liu.

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The AGNI Show in Beta

Sven Birkerts and Bill Pierce at Charlie's Kitchen in Cambridge ponder a podcast that would provide a behind-the-scenes look at AGNI Magazine, a leading literary journal published at Boston University.

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Brattle Street Musings

Thoughs on life, death, and podcasting during a walk down historic Brattle Street in Cambridge, Mass.

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Farming on the Edge

My high school friend Henry Ogilby is farming 14 acres in the middle of Belmont, Massachusetts, surrounded by suburbia, on land deeded to his family in the 1600s by the King of England.

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Good Morning Sisyphus

A conversation with my father, a retired banker, about his strategies for a purposeful retirement energized by impossible goals to save the world.

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Praying with My Parents at Harvard

Morning Prayers at Appleton Chapel features sublime choral singing of "Deep River" conducted by oraganist Harry Huff and good wishes for the next generation of my family from Harvard's preacher, Peter Gomes.

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Too Much Skin in the Game

My cousin the entrepreneur talks about the night he decided that failure was not an option.

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The Harp Guy of Boulder

Thaddeus "Gaffer" Venar plays his music on the Pearl Street Mall and remembers his corporate years.

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Sounds of Zen

Morning service at Zen Center of Denver

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Kes Woodward in Salt Lake City

Conversation at the Western States Arts Federation meeting

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Art & Politics

CU-Boulder lit editor Ginger Knowlton on the current issue of Divide

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Hope for the Trees

Denverite Dave Lester previews his Treeless Systems quest for a paperless newspaper.

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Retirement Today after 70 Years

John Beckham's last day at work as a Barclay concierge, capping a 70-year working career.

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A Poetic Segway Ride

A ride on my now officially legal Segway brings me to a poetic encounter with Denver's City Auditor at 17th and Wazee Streets.

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Denver's Best is Yet to Come

Donna Dewey, Denver filmmaker and chair of the city's Commission on Cultural Affairs, talks about her new feature film and Denver's vibrant cultural scene.

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A Trip to the Guitar Center

Buying an M-Audio Microtrack 24/96 at the Guitar Center and running into a guy I know from the Zen Center.

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Musical Love on the Mall

Norman Love plays saxophone and talks of his late father, Preston.

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Getting Ready for Sundance

Interview in Salt Lake City with Virginia Geier of the Sundance Institute and Margaret Hunt, executive director of the Utah Arts Council.

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The Santaland Diaries

Interview with Todd Parmley, actor in a one-man show, David Sedaris' The Santaland Diaries, a Tooth & Nail Theatre presentation in Salt Lake City.

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Review of Westside Oratorio

Tony Garcia's sweeping story of Mexican immigrants to Denver.

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Anthony Radich's Hard-Earned Travel Tips

Anthony Radich, ED of the Western States Arts Federation, helps the Pod Chronicles staff find Gate A36 at Denver International and gives up some savvy frequent-flier tips.

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