

Interview with Elisa Brown - she is a Singer/Songwriter and has been a featured performer throughout the United States, singing a wide range of vocal styles. She has appeared on various stages, including at Carnegie Hall, and has performed extensively for The Zaraspe Foundation on behalf of UNESCO and other philanthropic organizations throughout the Americas and in Spain. Off-Broadway, she performed the lead role in the Italian Baroque-inspired “Spirito e Core” conducted by Kenneth Cooper, a show she created and produced.

This episode talks about how travelers across the world connect as backpackers, traveling on low budgets but with lot of fun and passion.


In this episode Melanie Warner-Author and Journalist joins Peter Greenlaw and Coach Steve Toth as they explore how processed food took over the American meal.
About Melanie Warner: she is a freelance journalist who writes about the food industry. Her book on processed food, Pandora's Lunchbox, was published by Scribner in February 2013. She has worked as a reporter for the New York Times, a senior writer at Fortune magazine, and a blogger for CBSNews.com and USNews.com.

There is no harmonica music here, but Ukulele songs run throughout as Paula, our host and producer, practices several songs between announcements of upcoming events for late October and early November in the brain injury community of Denver and beyond (Grand Junction).
TV Show About Community Planning in Denver, CO. Meet Caryn Champine, City of Denver Development and Planning Supervisor as well as Nettie Moore a long-time Denver resident and community advocate.



Video of Anderson Farms corn maze and amusement park is a great fall break from Paula blabbing about her Ukelele, suicide, triple tessla MRI brainscans for everybody, and the aristocracy. Also, video of the quilt show at the capitol is somewhere in there, with Kent Fonda also, of the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado, recapping eight regional conferences and the new event this year.
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