Ellie 2.0 - Am950 The Progressive Voice Of Minnesota

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The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

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  • Ellie 2.0 Radio – August 20, 2018

    20/08/2018 Duration: 52min

    This week is an Ellie’s Talking Head Show—there is no Big Interview. Our theme is the intersection of education and idealism, so we’ll first talk about Jane Elliott, the Riceville, Iowa teacher who wanted to teach her third grade class about discrimination. In 1968, just after Dr. King’s death, she imagined and created the “Blue…

  • Ellie 2.0 Radio – August 13, 2018

    13/08/2018 Duration: 52min

    Block A commemorates the 49th anniversary of the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival and the idealist—Max Yasgur—who made it possible; The Big Interview is with Emily Hunt Turner, an activist-idealist, who founded Four Square, an initiative to give formerly incarcerated humans a second chance; Block C: The challenges of getting out my message about the…

  • Ellie 2.0 – August 6, 2018

    06/08/2018 Duration: 52min

    This week’s theme is the intersection of idealism and religion. Block A: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German Protestant minister who resisted the rise of Hitler and Nazism and paid for that with his life; Block B, The Big Interview: Zen Buddhist teacher Bussho Lahn, about the similarities between Idealism and Buddhism—both require an awakened heart; Block…

  • Ellie 2.0 With Richard Painter – July 30, 2018

    30/07/2018 Duration: 52min

    This show’s theme is politics—how it sometimes works with idealism but sometimes not. Block A: Minnesota’s own Paul Wellstone and how he came to fight for those who lack voices; The Big Interview: Richard Painter, candidate for U.S. Senate, and what fueled his need to speak up against greed; Block C: Why I don’t enter…

  • Standing Up For Those Who Lack Voices – July 16, 2018

    16/07/2018 Duration: 52min

    Our theme is “standing up for those who lack voices.” Block A: Ralph Lazo, a Latino teenager who, as a show of support for his Japanese friends, voluntarily interned himself at the Manzanar interment camp during WWII after the U.S. gov’t dislocated 100K persons of Japanese ancestry. Block B: an interview with Jenny Schulz, founder…

  • Ellie 2.0 – July 9, 2018

    09/07/2018 Duration: 52min

    First expanded length show! Block A: Jerome Smith, a Freedom Rider who spoke truth to power when he was part of an informal meeting between Robert F. Kennedy; Block B: An interview with Stephanie Glaros of Humans of Minneapolis; Block C: My desire to do more to help make the world a better place and…

  • Ellie 2.0 – July 2, 2018

    06/07/2018 Duration: 25min

    Re-airing of the Montgomery Ala live show from 2/5/18.

  • Ellie 2.0 – June 25, 2018

    25/06/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: How each of us has some degree of idealism as part of how we approach the world; Block B: My first real shot at being an idealist—getting hired to found a legal access nonprofit.

  • Ellie 2.0 – June 18, 2018

    18/06/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: Leonard Riggio, the founder of Barnes & Noble and father of mass book retailing. Riggio understood that paperback books represented a way to allow middle class people to assemble libraries; he also subscribes to the theory that a single book can change one’s life; Block B: My experience in encountering people who are…

  • James Meredith, the First African American to Attend Ole Miss & Ellie on Learning How to “Write Like a Human”

    11/06/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: James Meredith, the first African American to attend Ole Miss, the University of Mississippi, and his persistence; Block B: My persistence in learning how to “write like a human” (as opposed to writing as a lawyer) and writing/launching my book, Getting to Ellen: A Memoir about Love, Honesty and Gender Change (2013).

  • A Look Back At Jackie Robinson

    04/06/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: Jackie Robinson, the all-American hero who broke the color barrier in professional baseball; Block B: My own experiences in encountering racism.

  • Establishing A Non Profit And Memorial Day Remembrance

    29/05/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: My first attempt to do good in the world by establishing a nonprofit in Cedar Rapids—and how I failed; Block B: Remembering that on this Memorial Day, we all need to do our best to reclaim America’s authenticity and values.

  • Zora Neale Hurston & Inclusivity Rippling To Another Human

    21/05/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: Zora Neale Hurston, a writer who’s grandparents on both sides were slaves; Zora wrote about living as a black person in the first half of the 20th century. She interviewed and wrote about Cudjo Lewis, the then last person living who had been brought to America as a slave; Block B: My recent…

  • Dr. Megan Coffee And Human Inclusivity

    14/05/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: Dr. Megan Coffee, an under-the-radar idealist who has dedicated her life to improving medical conditions in Haiti; Block B: How I’ve heard that my message about human inclusivity isn’t always received well.

  • International Adoption And Ellie’s Story Of Bering An Adoptive Parent

    07/05/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: The work of Harry and Bertha Holt, who founded the first international adoption agency following the Korean war; Block B: My own story as an adoptive parent to two Korean-born girls and my gratitude for the work undertaken by the Holts.

  • Johan Van Hulst Saving Children from Concentration Camps and Inclusivity Trainings

    30/04/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: Johan Van Hulst and others saved 500-1000 Jewish children and babies from Nazi concentration camps and certain death; he believed that the risk to his own life was worth it; Block B: How my human inclusivity trainings have sparked compassion from others.

  • The Life of Linda Brown from Brown vs. Board of Education and the Price of Being an Idealist

    23/04/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: Commemorating the life of Linda Brown, the plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court Decision, Brown v. Board of Education; Block B: The price of being an idealist.

  • Bryan Stevenson On Saving 100+ Inmates From Death Row & Ellie On “The Identity Game”

    16/04/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: Bryan Stevenson, a lawyer and contemporary idealist whose advocacy has saved 100+ from death row and who’s the architect of the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama; Block B: Ellie’s audience-participatory “Identity Game” where people want to be known for being “compassionate.”

  • Christopher “Tripp” Zanetis & Ellie’s Experience Speaking In Greater MN/Rural Midwest

    09/04/2018 Duration: 25min

    Block A: Christopher “Tripp” Zanetis, who could have been our “first gay President” and the best that America had to offer; Block B: Ellie’s experience of speaking/training in “the bubble” of the Twin Cities compared to the greater Midwest re: being a transgender person.

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