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21 Comments

Reply Efarstan
10:03 PM on November 29, 2009
I like the show , its getting more interesting each week. Misho is wonderful, great voice and dramatic delivery. His music is sublime and Mozart-like to me. the Host has a great voice too. Lady Selah is very calming as a hostess to her guests. Keep up the good work.
Reply brenda
08:26 PM on November 29, 2009
I liked the show last week and am getting ready to listen to this week. I love the flute music and the classical literature reading by Misho. Oh and also Mishos' own harpsichord music! Great idea for a show all in all. thanks
Reply Carol
08:05 PM on November 28, 2009
Wow, I finally had the opportunity to listen to last weeks show. I especially enjoyed Misho's musical composition~beautiful. His reading of Edgar Allen Poe was insightful, and I found no gender-bias in Misho's rendition, only Poe's unique creative darkness. I am looking forward to this weeks literary choice.
Carol
Reply Lady Selah
06:26 PM on November 25, 2009
Thank You for the comments on the show and the recordings.
I want to invite our Listening Audience to Our "Fireside Chat" airing in December.
The entire staff/show crew, will sit by the campfire and have a friendly chat sharing a little about themselves and what is coming up in 2010.
Check the Calendar for dates.
Lady Selah
Program Director
Reply Trish
07:41 PM on November 24, 2009
I'm happy to have been at the first recording of Storytellers Campfire. In spite of folks arriving late, being locked out of the building on a weekend afternoon, and facing unexpected twists and turns Lady Selah stayed composed and polite to those of us in the crowded recording studio. Her laughter on the show tells it all....she loves sharing heart to heart. She is the real deal...genuinely interested in her guests and enthused about her radio show.

Broadcasting poetry via the air waves is meaningful to me and I hope this show and all its components adds light in a world that is at a critical tipping point.

Our words and actions make a difference. May Storytellers Campfire warm hearts and open minds.

Trish
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Reply Leonardo Drake
10:30 PM on November 23, 2009
In the intro, Misho's Library is focusing on Classical Literature and often it is dark. Many came from the dark ages....Misho is just reading what was written hundreds of years ago...he didn't write it. Could he have picked a better one...sure, but some of the greatest classics are from dark times...I say don't leave them out.
Reply Jim
10:12 PM on November 23, 2009
Story tellers Campfire a radio and internet show,
so warm and full of glow
People visiting from far away places,
I can hear their voices but not see their faces
But the words and sounds I hear,
I feel their warmth is very near
The flute music that floats in between
Leaves me feeling peaceful and serene
A fan of your campfire I am
I will sit at your campfire again and again

For your poetry wheel
Jim The Campfire Fan
Reply Felicity Ambrose
09:59 PM on November 23, 2009
Hello,
Lovely show last night, however, who or what is the "Misho".
Her dislike for women is obvious and very sad.
She needs more women friends in her life.
Felicity Ambrose
Reply Dennis Walters
09:48 PM on November 23, 2009
Phil Taylor says...
Great first show on KKNW Radio. Good mix of music, storytelling, and music.
Will crtainly listen every week!
Reply Dennis Walters
09:47 PM on November 23, 2009
Listened to your storytellers show last night, very interesting.
My comment is or question is:
Does "Misho" hate women? For all the peices to choose from, why did he pick that one?
He also sounds like he has confused sophistication with arrogance.
Thank you,
Dennis Walters