You Bout Ready with Marty Ford - Critical Thinking, Fighting Boredom, Getting Things Done, Being a Doer!
Insight Out...the Naked Truth
How powerful and important are our feelings? Beginning with his original poem, "Feelings, the Language of Relationship," Rochelle and Errol probe this all important (and sometimes all-consuming) human expression. The program also features the poem "Hope" put to music.--a very haunting and rich journey into the loss of hope and its "resurrection." Listen to this show and expereince the Striders' usual blend of thoughtful conversation, some amazing music and, of course, the Striders' unique brand of whimzy and comical perspectives.
You Bout Ready with Marty Ford! Helping deserving Vets, and life information for thought, humor and empowerment. Power up your power!
In this episode off "Insight Out, the Naked Truth" we find our hero and heroine really stepping out into the unknown to see what's out there. With a rich variety of music and their usual combination of penetrating insights and silliness, the Striders probe the mystery. Find out what they've discovered about our universe potential.
"The Exchange"
Everything that happens is a result of an exchange. Improving the quality of those exchanges improves the quality of our lives. Please join us this next Tuesday as we probe the subject of making the exchange. I trust that your life will be richer for it.
Even better, if you have a story of an especially meaningful exchange that you've had in your life. Send it to us and we'll share it with or without your name attached--as you prefer.
Oh, and BTW, it is April Fool's day so, you can expect some "tomfoolery."
You 'Bout Ready with Marty Ford - Sharing with us the insights and humor of a thinker!
This coming Tuesday night's program is called The Journey. We plan to take a look at our lives from the perspective of being on a grand adventure. What is the nature of that journey and how do we make the most of it? As the Urantia book says,
"In entering Sidon, Jesus and his associates passed over a bridge, the first one many of them had ever seen. As they walked over this bridge, Jesus, among other things, said: “This world is only a bridge; you may pass over it, but you should not think to build a dwelling place upon it.”