Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description Northwest Washington State, 1985 For years, Harris Hayes has taught his daughter, Aggie, the ways of the northern woods. So when […]
Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description The Creative Formula: Compose, Choreograph, and Capture Your Masterpiece Do you feel frustrated or hopeless because you know there’s great work […]
The world never made any sense to Amanda Stern--how could she trust time to keep flowing, the sun to rise, gravity to hold her feet to the ground, or even her own body to work the way it was supposed to?
The Fourteenth of September portrays a pivotal time at the peak of the Vietnam War through the rare perspective of a young woman, tracing her path of self-discovery and a “Coming of Conscience.”
Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description How does a girl become an empowered woman? Born when girls were to be housewives and mothers, a Dutch “daddy’s girl” […]
Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description A global pandemic, disastrous climate events, erratic U.S. politics and … murder hornets? 2020 has been rough, and our inner voice […]
Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description How does a Republican girl, raised in an agnostic scientific household, become a Pagan Priestess? Broth from the Cauldron: A Wisdom […]
Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description In 1969, when she is twenty, Martina discovers San Francisco. She lives in a commune, marries her streetcar driver, and moves […]
Listen on VoiceAmerica.com Episode Description What does life look like when family is created by choice rather than blood? Kate Kaufmann notes the question of having […]