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Season 3, Show 27, September 1, 2012

Our lamentable host steps back in time with a nod toward the Eureka Springs Independent, a new and, well independent newspaper for whom (which) he writes until further notice. (Notice is expected any day). Then, off to the good bits and an interview with Kevin Michael O’Connor, nationally celebrated host of the C-Realm internet radio [...]

Season 3, Show 24, August 11, 2012

This week the Harvest Hour finds Dan still among the missing. This old man is still wrestling with his computer, but has managed to share a few moments with his new neighbors, who are building a new straw bale home. We will follow their progess with a series of interviews. Jane and I are out [...]

Season 3, Show 23, August 04, 2012

Host Richard Pille makes his first attempt at show producing–his sidekick Dan Krotz takes a vacation this week. We hear from Susan Krotz on healthcare,  Sal Manella pays a visit, and more detailed rules for the CCF Photography Contest. And of course, most of our regular non-profit PSAs are on hand as well. All here, [...]

Season 3, Show 21, July 21, 2012

Our host is in an uncharacteristically whiny mood this week; he whimpers about the heat and bugs in his garden. Yet, hope springs eternal! He is cheered by a poem written by Ann Carter and finds courage in Richard Pille’s essay on how to be great without being mean. Mary Hayat concludes segment 1 with [...]

Season 3, Show 19, July 7, 2012

The Ozark Harvest Radio Hour is pleased as punch and busting it’s buttons because it scored an interview with KMO (otherwise known as Kevin Michael O’Connor), host and producer of C-Realm Podcasts, a series of interviews with some of the most important thinkers and theorists of the day. KMO educates our host about how technology [...]

Season 3, Show 18, June 30, 2012

The Ozark Harvest Radio Hour is classic radio so, naturally, we spend almost the entire show talking about that most visual of arts, photography. But first, budding Rhodes Scholar Alicia Keever takes a walk among the natives; lost she is! Then, Richard Pille reads Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, in [...]