Start your Thursday with me on The Morning Show, January 16! From ancestral healing and art to global issues and local poetry, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in to The Morning Show on Thursday, January 16, 2025. 8 - 10 am.
Listen live on KSVY 91.3 FM or stream at ksvy.org.
8:20 AM: Caroline Seckinger, a conceptual and performance artist, joins us to discuss her CACAO + ANCESTRAL HEALING CEREMONIES workshop. Learn how this series helps deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom through ritual, cacao medicine, and sacred practices at the Glen Ellen Gathering Space.
8:45 AM: Rachel Bronson, President of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, will talk about the upcoming 2025 Doomsday Clock time and the global threats being considered, from nuclear proliferation to the climate crisis, and why it matters for us all.
9:00 AM: Ken Wayne, founder of Flying Tails, discusses their mission to rescue animals through aviation. Hear about their upcoming fundraiser and how Flying Tails saves at-risk animals, from bears to bald eagles, one flight at a time.
9:20 AM: Katharine M. Trendacosta, Director of Policy & Advocacy at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), unpacks the Appeals Court ruling that struck down the FCC’s net neutrality rules and explains what it means for internet freedom in 2025.
9:40 AM: Lin Marie DeVincent, our Valley Poet on the Beat, will share relevant prose and poetry for the times, offering reflections and news from the local poetry scene to inspire and ground us in the present moment.