Lives Radio Show With Stuart Chittenden

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Lives is a show about conversation, community and the people that bring community to life. Lives broadcasts on air weekly at Mind & Soul 101.3FM and is a Squishtalks production.

Episodios

  • Lives Radio Show & Podcast – Watie White Part One

    23/07/2020 Duración: 51min

    Artist Watie White helps us celebrate the 150th episode of Lives Radio Show & Podcast returning after having been the show's first guest in January 2017! This show is part one of our conversation in which Watie talks about his public art projects “Paying Attention is a Form of Prayer” at Fontenelle Forest and “100 People” all around Omaha, as well as how collaboration and co-creation appear in his artistic practice. Part two of our conversation airs next week.

  • Lives Radio Show – Micah Yost

    16/07/2020 Duración: 49min

    Micah Yost is a serial entrepreneur. Over the past 10 years, he has started a handful of companies - some successful and some not – and consulted on $1 billion worth of fundraising deals for area companies. Micah talks about the attributes of entrepreneurship and his observations on Omaha's entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as sharing his own personal story and motivation.

  • Lives Radio Show – Topher Hansen

    09/07/2020 Duración: 50min

    Community leader Topher Hansen has been involved in the substance use and mental health field since 1975. Since 2000, Topher has been the CEO of CenterPointe, a behavioral health organization that provides crisis response, treatment, rehabilitation and housing services for persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. We talk about the origins of CenterPointe, the social stigma around substance use and mental health issues, the needs in the community, and some of the personal stories that illustrate these issues.

  • Lives Radio Show – David Scott

    02/07/2020 Duración: 49min

    David Scott was born and raised in Sydney, Australia, before journeying via Greece, Bali, and other destinations to settle in America's Midwest where he currently works for The Peregrine Hotel, a new boutique hotel in downtown Omaha opening later this year. An award winning hotel management and hospitality industry professional, David talks with me about the appeal of hospitality and the impact of the pandemic, his efforts towards diversity and inclusion in the industry, and more broadly about his life.

  • Lives Radio Show – Gilion Dumas

    18/06/2020 Duración: 49min

    Warning Note: This show references sexual abuse. When not reading books or writing about reading at the Rose City Reader, or adventuring into book discussions online, Gilion Dumas practices law representing adults who were sexually abused or exploited as kids by trusted adults, usually church, school, or Boy Scout leaders. We speak about her work and its impact, as well as her love for books and reading.

  • Lives Radio Show – Justin Fennert

    11/06/2020 Duración: 50min

    Justin Fennert has a passion for building communities and telling stories. His days are split between Hi Omaha, a local print and digital publication, and District Studio, a brand consultancy specializing in marketing and content strategy. In our conversation he shared his vision to contribute to a better Omaha, in the process revealing his own humanity and the rich potential he sees within all of us.

  • Lives Radio Show – Celebrating Black Lives

    04/06/2020 Duración: 47min

    Amid the mayhem and the violence inflicted upon our minority communities, this week’s show looks back to conversations with previous guests as they not only speak out against inequity and oppression, but also celebrate the magic, their artistry, and the possibility of peaceful community and communion. Guests include Brigitte McQueen Shew, ED of The Union for Contemporary Art, Merica Whitehall, ED of Fontenelle Forest, Dawaune Hayes of NOISE Omaha, Othello Meadows, CEO of 75 North, the artist Barber, and photographer Zora J. Murff.

  • Lives Radio Show – Jason Lauritsen

    28/05/2020 Duración: 48min

    Jason Lauritsen is an employee engagement and performance management expert who passionately believes that work can and should be a fulfilling experience for every employee. In our conversation he shares his views on how the current pandemic has revealed the massive lack of trust in our workplaces and how broken those places are for many people. Jason talks about work as a relationship, how we might go about making workplaces better, and what the future might bring. Jason also shares why he cares about these issues and talks about his early life and career influences.

  • Lives Radio Show – Christopher Whitt

    14/05/2020 Duración: 51min

    Dr. Christopher Whitt is Creighton University’s inaugural Vice Provost for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion. Our conversation includes discussing the purpose of his role, the need for diversity and inclusion in our colleges and communities, the urgent need for social justice and solidarity, the impacts of COVID-19, and more. Whitt also shares how his upbringing in Baltimore shaped his sense of the world.

  • Lives Radio Show – Maritza Estrada

    07/05/2020 Duración: 50min

    Poet Maritza Estrada is poetry editor at Hayden’s Ferry Review, a 2020 CantoMundo fellow, poetry post-graduate student, and more besides. I spoke with Maritza via Zoom about finding poetry, her ongoing exploration of language in poetry, and using it to make sense of identify and sense of the world. She aims for her poetry to disrupt our typical ways of seeing and being. A delightful addition is that Maritza also reads some of her work.

  • Lives Radio Show – Liz Kay

    30/04/2020 Duración: 47min

    Poet and novelist Liz Kay celebrated National Poetry Month in conversation with me. We talk about her exploration in poetry and fiction of themes around gender, control, parenthood, and social norms, her enduring passion for the romantic poets, and the hard work of co-founding and running the literary journal, burntdistrict, and Spark Wheel Press. Added to that, Liz reads some poems from her forthcoming poetry project, a Witch's view of Hansel & Gretel.

  • Lives Radio Show – Carson Vaughan

    23/04/2020 Duración: 52min

    “Oh, hey, that’s where Reuben got shot.” So began a decade of investigating, interviewing, and writing for Carson Vaughan, author of Zoo Nebraska, the story of a zoo in the small town of Royal in north east Nebraska and how the wild dreams of its founder and the conflicting tensions in the community culminate in tragedy. Recorded over Skype, this week’s show features my conversation with Carson about his writing career, the book Zoo Nebraska, Cowboy poetry, John Neihardt's interest in parapsychology, a year on the road in a tiny van, and more.

  • Lives Radio Show – Public Radio Music Day

    16/04/2020 Duración: 52min

    April 16 is the first ever Public Radio Music Day! This show is a special look back, featuring some of our favorite tiny desk concerts and conversations with the musicians that have enlivened us with their stripped down, in-studio performances over the last few years. Guests include Andrea Von Kampen, Andrew Bailie, Clarence Tilton, Virginia Kathryn, Mesonjixx, Jocelyn, The Hottman Sisters, and the Mynabrirds' Laura Burhenn.

  • Lives Radio Show – Mark Gilbert Part Two

    09/04/2020 Duración: 43min

    Artist and health researcher Dr. Mark Gilbert explores the clinical and human applications of portraiture for patients, caregivers, medical education, and even for himself. His portraits depict caregivers’ and patients’ stories and experiences of illness and recovery, expressing a process recording an intimate collaboration between artist and sitter. Dr. Gilbert reflects back on his family’s artistic practice, his own beginnings with art and portraiture, and his two decade exploration of artistic processes that express the importance of compassionate engagement, a key feature of his arts-based research into portraiture’s clinical, ethical, and aesthetic applications. As Dr. Gilbert says, drawing is listening. This show is part two of two.

  • Lives Radio Show – Mark Gilbert Part One

    02/04/2020 Duración: 50min

    Artist and health researcher Dr. Mark Gilbert explores the clinical and human applications of portraiture for patients, caregivers, medical education, and even for himself. His portraits depict caregivers’ and patients’ stories and experiences of illness and recovery, expressing a process recording an intimate collaboration between artist and sitter. Dr. Gilbert reflects back on his family’s artistic practice, his own beginnings with art and portraiture, and his two decade exploration of artistic processes that express the importance of compassionate engagement, a key feature of his arts-based research into portraiture’s clinical, ethical, and aesthetic applications. As Dr. Gilbert says, drawing is listening. This show is part one of two.

  • Lives Radio Show – Jacob Dahlke

    26/03/2020 Duración: 47min

    Jacob Dahlke, a clinical ethicist and the Director of the Office of Healthcare Ethics at Nebraska Medicine, offers a healthcare ethics focused perspective on the coronavirus pandemic. We talk about how standards of care change in the COVID-19 crisis, the ethics of individual liberties balanced with the communal good, and how we might think of ethical choices around social distancing, buying excesses of materials, hand washing, testing, socially isolating our loved ones, and more.

  • Lives Radio Show – Clare and Stephen Bartolomei

    12/03/2020 Duración: 51min

    Returning from New York City, Clare Watson Bartolomei and Stephen Bartolomei are the co-owners of Lola’s Cafe, a new dining venue in Omaha. They share the inspiration behind this venture along with other stories of “going big” in their lives. They talk about their delightful meet cute romance, whether Clare has extra-sensory perceptive powers, the journey to New York and beyond and back again, as well as their vision of Lola’s as a cultural space serving excellent ingredients in a sophisticated yet simple, casual way.

  • Lives Radio Show – Liv Schulman

    05/03/2020 Duración: 45min

    Born in France and raised in Argentina, artist Liv Schulman currently lives and works between Paris and Buenos Aires. Schulman talks about her work, which revolves around words and language to reflect on the status quo of the current social and political world, and discusses how she considers these topics through filmed fictions, theatrical performances, lectures, and novelistic writing. Schulman also talks about how her life experiences have shaped her as an artist and as a person.

  • Lives Radio Show - Matt Wynn

    27/02/2020 Duración: 49min

    Matt Wynn is a data reporter on the investigative team at USA Today. Wynn has investigated the Boy Scouts of America, doctors who continue to practice despite being banned in other states, the spread of copycat legislation from statehouse to statehouse, and the shortcomings in care for pregnant women, among many news investigations. Wynn shares some of these stories, how his career began and had evolved, and the implications of investigative and data reporting for our communities and society.

  • Lives Radio Show – Brooke Masek

    20/02/2020 Duración: 43min

    Brooke Masek is a nature lover and arts enthusiast who spent most of last year year traveling the US, working and living in her lovingly converted 2016 Ram Promaster van. A former park ranger at Arches National Park, she also enjoys sauntering - in the style of John Muir - on a mountain top, in the forest, or through an urban jungle whenever she can. In this show she shares the possibilities and practicalities of her van lifestyle and some of the prosaic and profound experiences along the way, including managing difficult times in her relationships with family, friends and career.

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