Caroline’s Visionary Activist Radio Show is a constantly evolving experiment in Radio Magic.
The show provides the Mythological News, the Themes of Now, and has as guests anyone with a piece of the puzzle for Dreaming, Conjuring and Implementing a more lovingly ingenious world.
Listen Live to the Visionary Activist Show!
Thursdays at 2:00 pm pacific / 5:00 pm eastern
Tune in on the web or Pacifica Radio Station KPFA (94.1 FM) in the San Francisco Bay area.
In Southern California, catch a re-broadcast on KPFK (90.7) every Friday at 1:00 pm and again at 3:00 am from “Something’s Happening at Midnight,” hosted by Buzz and Diane, carrying the legacy of the late Roy Tuckman, aka Roy of Hollywood.
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$4/month ~ Weekly Astrological Chart & Guiding Themes from Caroline related to our radio broadcast and the memes of now.
Intro and Outro Music: Amikaeyla Gaston (vocals) & Jaqui MacMillan (drums)
Midpoint break music: Betty Ball’s blues by Taj Mahal (on album ‘Conjure’)
Enjoy the archives anytime ~ See list of guests by date

Caroline welcomes Lily Yeh, author of “Awakening Creativity,” founder of Barefoot Artists whose encouraging work in Rwanda, China, Ecuador, Haiti, Ghana, Kenya, Syria, Italy, North Philadelphia etc. is dedicated to nourishing and animating redemptive beauty from broken lives.

Caroline welcomes Karen Brown, Creative Director of the Center for Ecoliteracy; L. Frank Manriquez, Native California Indian artist, tribal scholar, cartoonist, language advocate, and self-described “decolonizationist;” and Cara McCoy, recognized Tribal leader and Tribal member of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, where she served for many years as a Council Member and Cultural Center Executive Director.
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Erik Davis (conducted the last interview with the embodied Terence McKenna) joins Caroline for a snippet, as we all invite adorable ancestor Terence McKenna to join us in the meta-story of now to which he continues to contribute so much.