Thursday, May 24, 2012

Tillicum Wawa Interviews Cynthia King

Cynthia King
Join the conversation with Tillicum Wawa and special guest, Cynthia King (Lumbee), owner of The Herb Shed Native Forest Remedies. Cynthia is an herbalist, teacher, ceremonial leader, and Native American businesswoman.

Tune in to learn about Native food and medicine for healing. If you're listening - you're part of the conversation!

Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People, airs Thursday, May 24, then the first and third Thursdays starting June 7, from 6-7pm Pacific Standard Time (which is 9 hours behind South African time) on KBOO, 90.7fm (listen online).  Tillicum Wawa is Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler-Johnson (mom) and Eugene Johnson (pop) and can be found on facebook.

Our e-mail is tillicum.wawa@gmail.com.

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Comment: If you can I recommend you listen to Shusli and Eugene or catch their podcasts.  And if you are in Portland, Oregon, stop by the studio and get to know this great activist couple.

Onward!

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UPDATE (May 25, 2012):

Cynthia King
Shusli and Cynthia
 On Thursday, May 24th, we interviewed Cynthia King, an herbalist whose business is called The Herb Shed. She has an awesome story, but our favorite part of the show that Shusli and I were talking about even after we got home was that it was the nicest smelling show we ever did. When I walked out to talk to the engineer and walked back in, the air room smelled so nice. Too bad there isn't such a thing as smellaradio, scented airwaves, you all missed out.


Shusli, Cynthia, Eugene
Shusli, Louis, Cynthia, Eugene
Click here to listen to the podcast.


Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People, airs every first and third Thursday from 6-7pm on KBOO, the MIGHTY 90.7fm. Tillicum Wawa is Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler-Johnson (mom) and Eugene Johnson (pop), and can be found on facebook here. We can also be reached at tillicum.wawa@gmail.com.

If you're listening, you're part of the conversation.

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