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 [...]
Two young people meet on the Atlantic Coast, sail boats, build boats, fall in love, and improbably end up in the Ozarks raising poultry for the likes of you and me. Can this romance and adventure be a true story? A crack(ed) investigative team from the Harvest Hour travel to Shady Grove Farm and dig [...]
This week The Ozark Harvest Hour says sayonara and adios to musician and farmer Fred Mayer who leaves Carroll County for the beaches of South Florida. Jerusalem Post columnist and author Jim Fletcher tells us about his newest book It’s the End of the World (and I Feel Fine) and fails to see the irony [...]
The Ozark Harvest Radio Hour goes uptown this week with Arkansas Arts Council Fellow John Rankine, who tells us all about John and the artists life in beautiful Eureka Springs. Also, we find out if Rotary is just a club for tired old white guys or, a dynamic engine of service that invests almost $300 [...]
This week on the Ozark Harvest radio Hour Brother Richard Ims from Little Portion Monastery Farm talks Thanksgiving turkey and author and founder of the Arkansas Metaphysical Society Jim Young takes us on a Magical Mystery Tour; Jim tells us all about his new book, Living an Extraordinary Life in an Ordinary Reality. Allen Hunter [...]
This week the Ozark Harvest Radio Hour helps further civil and public discourse by asking and answering the question “Are motorcyclists cases of arrested development playing dress-up on heavily financed noise machines?” or, are they “Valued customers seeing the Ozarks up close and personal?” David Bell, writer, philosopher, musician, photographer, professor, business owner, and publisher [...]
This week’s Ozark Harvest Radio Hour is filled with existential angst cleverly disguised by the cheerful chatter of guests hopeful about the future and looking toward the horizon with anticipation and confidence. Our host attempted to ameliorate their naivety with dreadful facts, and statements such as “God Save the Weasel” and “Pop Goes the Queen”, [...]
