WISE WOMEN MEDIA

WISE WOMEN MEDIA

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The shows on Wise Women Media Radio are in depth profiles and stories that show us that women of a certain age are dynamic forces, empowered spirits and tenacious voices for creating the change we need to see in the world. We cover everything the way our Mothers and Grandmothers would; Environment, Sustainable Living, Art of all genres, Food Storage, Gardening, Crafting, once in a while Political Issues with Special Guests. These women will inspire you! There is no other radio format like this!

We are in Florida so sometimes inclement weather will not permit us to do the show if we lose internet access or power.

Please post here if you have feedback, would like to be on the show, want us to focus on a topic or if you have ideas for future guests.

***We do not promote any specific political party or candidates for any office including presidential. We are more likely to interview female 3rd Party candidates who do not get a lot of airtime through other media outlets.

***The rule we honor is the Golden Rule: we treat others as they would like to be treated both on air and off.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Wise Women Media Radio Show for June 29th, 2012 (8 to 10PM EDT)-The Anti-Surrender Committee

Wise Women Media Radio Show for June 29th, 2012 (8 to 10PM EDT). Lisa Polo and Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc of the Animal/Pet Advocacy Initiative called the Anti-Surrender Committee.

ABOUT ANDREA:
Retired, multiple-time best-selling and award-winning author, Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc, can now be found filling her time with her many new projects.
ABOUT LISA:
Veterinary Client Care Representative and Passionate Animal Advocate, Lisa Polo can be found sharing and networking photos and concerns to help pets in need.

Both are Voices for the Voiceless, and are co-founders of the Anti-Surrender Committee, dedicated to helping those who have hit hard times, stay with their beloved pets.

Tonight we are interviewing two graceful, compassionate women who saw a need to help individuals and families and advocate for animals, the SILENT family members in their community. Care and food for beloved pets is a comfort for people in the wake of the multiple stresses caused by rising catastrophic financial hardships that many are experiencing now. For pet owners to know that they don't have to give up their beloved family members when things spiral downward in their lives is a source of peace and reassurance during these hard times. Listen in, call in and if you can help, please do!

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Monday, June 25, 2012

WISE WOMEN MEDIA will be PERMANENTLY RESCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY NIGHTS

Due to scheduling conflicts we are permanently moving the show to Friday nights at the same time. 8PM to 10PM EST. We will start our first Friday night show on June 29th. See you on the radio with an exciting new guest, great topics and an opportunity to call in to express your views! Don't miss it on June 29th!

 

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Wise Women Media for 6/18/12 CANCELLED--and WE WILL BE BACK NEXT WEEK

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Conflicting work schedule this week made it impossible for me to do the show.

Please check us out next week. We will have a new show and a special guest!

Have a great and happy SUMMER SOLSTICE!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Wise Women Media for 6/11/12-Cancelled due to Inclement Weather

We had a band of thunderstorms roll in during the late afternoon and I was never able to upload a page that would "stick" online, so Internet was not working and it still isn't. I am typing this at the local library. We will be back next week with another show and a new guest. Please tune in and spread the word. Also see the DONATE link for WEPAY on this page and help fund this show and keep it on the air. Every little bit helps. Truth is FREE but we need FUNDS to keep it on the airwaves! Dig deep. See you next week!

Picture taken yesterday right after the rain and close to sundown. The raindrops looked like diamonds! Picture does not do the subject matter justice!

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Photo by Anita Stewart

Monday, June 04, 2012

Wise Women Media for 6/4/12--Special Guest PhotoJournalist Julie Dermansky

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Julie Dermansky is a documentary photographer whose work focuses on social, environmental and political change. She is an Affiliate Scholar at the Rutgers University Center for the Study of Genocide, Conflict Resolution, and Human Rights; a Thomas J. Watson Fellow; and a recipient of an NEA grant. When not on assignment, Dermansky covers stories around the world to which she is drawn based on her regard for the significance of the event or subject.

Dermansky was born in New York City in 1966. She started her career as a sculptor and painter after getting a BFA from Tulane University in 1988. Her sculpture has been exhibited at Socrates Park in Long Island City, and the New York City Percent for Art program awarded her two commissions. Since switching from painting and sculpture to photography in 2004, her photographs have been published internationally in such publications as the Times of London, Der Spiegel, the Guardian, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Newsweek and Time magazine. She is also a regular contributor to The Atlantic’s website where she has published mutli-media stories since 2010.

Her long-term documentary projects include photographing genocide sites around the world, the Louisiana's wetlands, and natural history collections in both private and institutional settings. Her recent photography exhibitions include: “As I See It: Julie Dermansky Documents A World Of Changes,” Paul Robeson Gallery, Rutgers University, 2012;  “Haiti, After the Earthquake,” Ogden Museum, New Orleans, LA, 2011; “Memorial Sites: New York to Nairobi,” Center for Architecture, New York City, 2008; “Natural Selections,” Everhart Museum of Natural History, Science and Art, Scranton, PA, 2006; "Natural and Unnatural History" Roberson Museum and Science Center, Binghamton, NY, 2005. 

Julie’s interest in social justice started at a young age. Her parents participated in local politics, protests, and marched on Washington with Martin Luther King and raised her and her siblings in Englewood, New Jersey, one of the few multi-racial communities in Bergen County NJ, a suburb of New York City.

At a summer camp at age 11 she read Elie Wiesel’s "Night," and began to question mankind's capacity for evil.  Julie marveled at Picasso's “Guernica” at the Museum of Modern Art before she could truly understand it.  Her eye for photography was developed through “The Best of Life,” a coffee table photography book that introduced her to the power of photojournalism. Those images informed her way of looking at the world. 

In college she started as a history major but quickly recognized that art was her true calling. Antonio Guardi’s work inspired her to work large and create environments for the pubic. In the two projects for New York’s City s Percent for the arts program she created whimsical environments for children. 

In 2004 Julie gave up her studio and took off around the world with her first digital camera, working on a project that focused on museums at genocide sites. As her experience behind the camera grew her dream of becoming a photojournalist became a reality through her documentary photography.  

You can see Julie's work here:

http://web.mac.com/jsdart/Site/Home.html

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