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The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 1/2/11 @ 6:00 a.m. CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Sicangu Lakota)

Special Guest: Drew Hayden Taylor (Ojibwe)

Featured Song: Ghost Dance by Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble

Postcards from the Four Directions by Drew Hayden Taylor
Release date: December 2010

In this collection of short humorous essays originally written for the popular media, playwright, novelist and screenwriter Drew Hayden Taylor sends his readers fascinating and exotic postcards from his globetrotting adventures, always on the lookout for the NEWS about aboriginal peoples around the world. Organized around the thematics suggested by the four cardinal directions central to the Ojibwa peoples—East for beginnings and youth; South for journeys both physical and spiritual; West for maturity and responsibility; and North for contemplation and wisdom; these communiqués are sent not so much to instruct as they are to delight.

Never without a healthy dose of irony, humour and often unabashed laughter, these “postcards” offer their readers unexpected insights into the intense and often hilarious complexities of our new multicultural reality. Throughout his travels, Taylor has discovered that the four cardinal points are central to most First Nations’ teachings concerning the landscape and how to live on it to survive, build families and communities, create cultures and develop notions of spirituality and identity. This is not, however, a seamless or even necessarily recognizable paradigm from place to place throughout North America, and there is plenty of room for doubt, misunderstandings and unintentional social faux pas even among and between aboriginal peoples themselves. One of the great discoveries of this collection is that each of our First Nations boasts its own traditions—go a hundred miles in any direction and you are no longer on certain ground with respect to the meanings, attributes, even the colours definitive of these cardinal points of the social compass.

http://www.drewhaydentaylor.com/

Special Thanks: Justin Severson – Engineer & Talent, Morten Krogh – Production Assistant, Paul Hoffinger – Production Assistant, Rick Bernardo – Performance Coach with Professional Performance Programs, Citadel Broadcasting, Mothers World Media, Inc. & The Institute of Production & Recording.

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Martha Fast Horse

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The Martha Fast Horse Show, a Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions, hits the mainstream airwaves every Sunday morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Streaming online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 12/12/10 @ 6:00 a.m. CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Sicangu Lakota)

Special Guest: Rhiana Yazzie (Dine’/Navajo)

Featured Song: “The Soup Song” by Lyz Jaakola

Anouncing: The Dreaming Bundle: A play about dreams conceived and directed by Rhiana Yazzie

Join an all Native cast perform the real life dream stories of Twin Cities Native community members. Also featuring original music by Lyz Jaakola of the Oshkii Giizhik Singers. Watch us transform the Minneapolis American Indian Center into a black-box theatre for 6 performances only!

Minneapolis American Indian Center
1530 East Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55404

December 10, 11,12 & 17, 18, 19
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. ($10 adults, $5 children)
Sunday at 6:00 p.m. (Pay-what-you-want)

The Dreaming Bundle is New Native Theatre’s first full production! This new play is a community created show in which we will bring to the stage the dream life of our Native community. We’ll explore our Native dreamlands and intact cultural memories. We will see what DNA/historical stories we still play out in our dreamtime and we will see what dreams are common themes within the Native community.

http://newnativetheatre.org/

Special Thanks: Justin Severson, Engineer & Talent. Paul Hoffinger, Production Assistant. Rick Bernardo, Performance Coach with Professional Performance Programs. Citadel Broadcasting, Mothers World Media, Inc. & The Institute of Production & Recording.

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Martha Fast Horse, 612-619-6797

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The Martha Fast Horse Show is a Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions, airing every Sunday morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Streaming online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 11/14/10 @ 6:00 a.m. CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Lakota)

Special Guest: Barbara Elk (Dakota)

Featured Song: “Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee”by Artist: Buffy Sainte-Marie

Barbara is a full-blood Dakota woman originally from Sioux Valley reserve in Manitoba, Canada. As a writer, Barbara conveys her many experiences and the painful upheavals she endured as a child through her fictional stories and poems.

At the tender age of five, she was taken from her loving birth family and since then, spent her childhood in foster homes, an orphanage, two adoption homes and ultimately, two psychiatric hospitals.

Throughout the years, with help from teachers, friends and special mentors, she discovered her passion and gift of writing. Barbara shares and expresses herself utilizing her humor and positive attitude within the content of each story and poem in hopes of helping others through life’s difficult situations.

Aside from her writings, Barbara is also a speaker and has spoken to people of all ages from children to adults. You can find her work on Barbaraelk.com

Barbara shares about Life on the reserve and time spent with her loving, biological family

Time spent away after being taken off the reserve during the infamous Sixties Scoop (The practice of removing large numbers of aboriginal children from their families and giving them over to white middle-class parents was discontinued in the mid-’80s, after Ontario chiefs passed resolutions against it and a Manitoba judicial inquiry harshly condemned it.)

The passion for writing and her reasons for all of her stories.

Speaking engagements in order to influence and inform others about what happened to thousands of Native children from across Canada – destruction of Native families/communities and culture.

Special Thanks: Justin Severson, Engineer & Talent. Paul Hoffinger, Production Assistant. Rick Bernardo, Performance Coach with Professional Performance Programs. Citadel Broadcasting, Mothers World Media, Inc. & The Institute of Production & Recording.

For More Information Contact: Martha Fast Horse 612-619-6797

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The Martha Fast Horse Show is a Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions, airing every Sunday morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Streaming online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 9/26/10 @ 6:00 AM CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Sicangu Lakota)

Special Guest: John Trudell (Santee Sioux)

Featured Song: Crazier Than Hell “Too Much Sky” by John Trudell
Go to the link below and choose “free download.”

http://www.mongofiles.com/file/29758/03%20Too%20Much%20Sky.mp3

John Trudell is an acclaimed poet, national recording artist, actor and activist whose international following reflects the universal language of his words, work and message. Trudell (Santee Sioux) was a spokesperson for the Indian of All Tribes occupation of Alcatraz Island from 1969 to 1971. He then worked with the American Indian Movement (AIM), serving as Chairman of AIM from 1973 to 1979. In February of 1979, a fire of unknown origin killed Trudell’s wife, three children and mother-in-law. It was through this horrific tragedy that Trudell began to find his voice as an artist and poet, writing, in his words, “to stay connected to this reality.”

In 1982, Trudell began recording his poetry to traditional Native music and in 1983 he released his debut album Tribal Voice on his own Peace Company label. Trudell then teamed up with the late legendary Kiowa guitarist Jesse Ed Davis. Together, they recorded three albums during the 1980′s. The first of these, AKA Graffiti Man, was released in 1986 and dubbed the best album of the year by Bob Dylan. AKA Graffiti Man served early notice of Trudell’s singular ability to express fundamental truths through a unique mix of poetry, Native music, blues and rock. Since that time, Trudell has released seven more albums plus a digitally re-mastered collection of his early Peace Company cassettes. His 2002 CD, Bone Days, was executive produced by Academy Award winning actress Angelina Jolie and released on the Daemon Records label.

His double album, Madness & The Moremes, showcases more than five years of new music and includes special Ghost Tracks of old favorite Trudell tunes made with legendary Kiowa guitarist Jesse Ed Davis. This internet only release offers a full range of classic Trudell poetry — there are lyrics filled with penetrating insight and others with knock out humor, all put to some of the best music Bad Dog has ever made together. Madness and The Moremes is available now on www.johntrudell.com

In addition to his music career, Trudell has played roles in a number of feature films, including a lead role in the Mirimax movie Thunderheart and a major part in Sherman Alexie’s Smoke Signals. He most recently played Coyote in Hallmark’s made for television movie, Dreamkeeper.

Crazier Then Hell is the latest offering from John Trudell and Bad Dog. 17 new and old songs continue the thread of love, life, reality and responsibility that runs through all of Trudell’s presentations. Rocking, bluesy, psychedelic tunes flow naturally and coherently from start to finish. This is John Trudell and Bad Dog’s most important work to date.

www.johntrudell.com

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0874067/

http://hempsteadprojectheart.com/

http://www.givelovegivelife.net/

Special Thanks: Morten Krogh, Co-Producer. Brian Curski, Engineer & Talent. Paul Hoffinger, Production Assistant. Rick Bernardo, Performance Coach with Professional Performance Programs. Citadel Broadcasting, Mothers World Media, Inc. & The Institute of Production & Recording.

For More Information Contact: Martha Fast Horse 612-619-6797

www.marthafasthorse.com
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www.facebook.com/martha.fasthorse
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The Martha Fast Horse Show is a Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions, airing every Sunday morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Streaming online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 8/22/10 @ 6:00 AM CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Sicangu Lakota)

Featured Songs: Castles Made of Sand by Jimi Hendricks

Rock ‘N Me by The Steve Miller Band

Special Guest: Guitarist Kenny Lee Lewis (Tyendinaga Mohawk, Cherokee)

He is a guitarist with The Steve Miller Band for over 28 years. www.kennyleelewis.com, www.stevemillerband.com, www.hangdynasty.com

Public Service Announcement: Nell Hurley, Execuative Director, Minnesota Recovery Center

Minnesota Recovery Connection is hosting a talk by Don Coyhis, the founder of White Bison and the Wellbriety Movement on Thursday, September 2. It’s a free event.

Email: nell@minnesotarecovery.org
Phone: 651-233-2080, ext. 20
www.minnesotarecovery.org

Special Thanks: Justin Severson, Co-Producer & On Air Talent. Paul Hoffinger, Production Assistant. Rick Bernardo, Performance Coach with Professional Performance Programs. Citadel Broadcasting, Mothers World Media, Inc. & The Institute of Production & Recording.

For More Information Contact: Martha Fast Horse 612-619-6797

www.marthafasthorse.com
www.fasthorseproductions.150m.com
www.facebook.com/martha.fasthorse
www.myspace.com/fasthorseproductions

This Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions hits the airwaves every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Listen online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 8/8/10 @ 6:00 AM CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Lakota)
Featured Song: Carlos Reynosa (Flute Song)
Special Guest: Rick Mora (Apache)

Birth Name: Richard Mora. Height: 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
Date of Birth 2/1/75, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Rick was born in a field of corn called Los Angeles but raised on a 100 acre farm with no electricity and a wood burning stove in Crescent City, California. He returned to the city at age 7. He obtained a Bachelors Degree from California State University, Northridge in communication. Acting and Modeling soon followed when he was discovered by legendary Male Super Model agent Omar Alberto. Mora then successfully shot with great photographers like Carlos Reynosa, Cliff Watts, and Matthew Rolston which allowed him to enter the American & European commercial & modeling market. Rick then had some moderate success booking commercial & print accounts like Toyota, Wilson Leather, KIA “SOUL” car campaign for Korea, Anson’s, Wells Fargo Bank, Koff Beer and Bell Meat as well as small spots in television, film, and voice.

In addition to acting, Rick is an artist involved in the business of photography with over 9 commissioned pieces. He specializes in Landscapes but also shoots head shots, modeling portfolio, children and weddings. He photographs feature film as well as many high profile events.

IMDb Mini Biography By: www.rickmora.com

The Dead and the Damned: Starring Rick Mora

http://www.imdb.com/video/wab/vi2564949529/

Filmography:

1.Big Money Rustlas (2010) …. Native American #1
… aka “Big Money Ru$tla$” – USA (alternative transliteration)
2.The Dead and the Damned (2010) …. Indian/Brother Wolf
3.Twilight (2008/I) (uncredited) …. Native Werewolf Tribe #1 – Flashback Sequence
4.Turok: Son of Stone (2008) (V) (voice) …. Young Turok / Cliff Person

Special Thanks: Production Assistant: Paul Hoffinger, Performance Coach: Rick Bernardo with Professional Performance Programs, Engineer & Talent: Justin Severson, Citadel Broadcasting, and the Institute of Production & Recording.

For More Information Contact:

Martha Fast Horse 612-619-6797
www.marthafasthorse.com
www.fasthorseproductions.150m.com
www.facebook.com/martha.fasthorse
www.myspace.com/fasthorseproductions

This Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions hits the airwaves every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Listen online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 8/1/10 @ 6:00 AM CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Sicangu Lakota)

Featured Song: AIM Song (Native Youth Drum Group)

Special Guest: Kevin Locke (Leech Lake Ojibwe)

Kevin Lawrence Locke aka Catch the Hawk, 52 years old, is from the Leech Lake Ojibwe Nation.

He graduated from the Leech Lake Tribal College in 2010 with an Associate of Arts degree in Indigenous Leadership.

He has four children Tara locke, Cory Locke, Corrin Locke and Jackson locke.

He is an ambassodor, drumkeeper, anishanabemowin tutor, helped with Anishinabe Adoopowin, and served as student senate teasurer, did a special address in Ashinabemowin at his graduation, and presented an Anishanabemowin Poem at AIHEC.

He was the AIM eagle staff carrier 2008 Longest Walk 2. He visited president Bush summer house with DJ Banks when Cindy Sheehan protesting the war. He participated in the Hwy 55 protest. Was part of Camp Truth in Fon Du Lac. also involved with Sacred Fire in Cass lake, MN, that went for two years.

He is heading to Santa FE American Institute of Arts Museum Studies… His goal is to become repatriation officer to get our stolen objects and bring them home.

Special Thanks: Production Assistant: Paul Hoffinger, Performance Coach: Rick Bernardo with Professional Performance Programs, Engineer & Talent: Justin Severson, Citadel Broadcasting, and the Institute of Production & Recording.

For More Information Contact:

Martha Fast Horse 612-619-6797
www.marthafasthorse.com
www.fasthorseproductions.150m.com
www.facebook.com/martha.fasthorse
www.myspace.com/fasthorseproductions

This Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions hits the airwaves every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Listen online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 7/25/10 @ 6:00 AM CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Sicangu Lakota) Rosebud, South Dakota

Featured Song: Hells Bells “Who Made Who” by ACDC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQDz1hbNh6A

Special Guest: Gerald Augar (Woodland Cree Nation) Manitoba, Canada

Gerald Auger, A National Native Role Model, Entrepreneur, Director, Producer, Writer and Actor who has appeared on a TV series and a few movie appearances to his credit, Auger is living proof that if the spirit is willing, the sky is the limit.

His latest film projects are a highly anticipated sequel entitled FUBAR 2, a turn of the century film called Western Confidential where he portrays an Indian Guide/Interpreter, a coming of age film entitled “Alone” where he plays a native cop in search of his best friend that went missing. All 3 films are scheduled to be released in 2010.

Gerald plays “Soaring Eagle” in the first episode, a lead role, in the six-part mini-series Into The West for Steven Spielberg’s DreamWorks. Auger can also be currently seen in the IMAX spectacle Lewis and Clark The Journey West and appeared in the Hallmark Entertainment TV mini-series Dreamkeeper.

Previously, Auger snared a supporting role in the movie, My West, starring David Bowie and Harvey Keitel. The project for Pacific Pictures, filmed in Italy, marked the first time a Western used First Nations actors in its cast. Luna – Spirit of the Whale with an all star cast, Adam Beach, Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal and Jason Priestly of Beverley Hills 90210 and a film based on true events entitled Klatsasssin.

His latest film as writer/director will premiered on CBC/APTN/Sask TV entitled “Honor Thy Father.” The premise for the film is Native Spirituality meets God in Moccasin country. He is currently working on the sequel entitled Honor Thy Father – Our Journey Home.

One of his latest projects is being cast in the Opening/Closing ceremonies for the upcoming Arctic Winter Games in March 2010 as Anook – The Rockman for “The Heroes Journey.”

In 1995, after graduation, the Governor General of Canada awarded Gerald the National Native Role Model title in 1996/97. He spent the next two years visiting more than 30 communities across Canada, inspiring his aboriginal peers, relating stories about his experiences and bonding with locals through a number of cultural events and ceremonies. Gerald was also the first Aboriginal recipient of the Rotary International Integrity Award in 1999 for the Avenue of Nations.

Such achievements seemed insurmountable when Auger left an abusive home environment for a turbulent life on the streets several years ago. Abandoning his life on the reserve he spent his youth drifting between the East and West coasts, witnessing the horrors of street life, from the urban squalor afflicting his people. But when he saw his companions die one by one, Auger quickly came to terms with his situation: either 25 years behind bars or six feet under.

Instead, Auger decided to get a life. He went back home, cleaned himself up and attended college, where he wound up with an educational background specializing in Marketing/Management and Small Business Management. During his academic tenure, Auger became president of the campus’s Student Association, President of the Student Society for Alberta Vocational College and the Circle for Aboriginal Students at the Grande Prairie Regional College. He received the Charles S. Nobleship Award for Student Leadership from the Department of Advanced Education and the Province of Alberta.

Between acting gigs, voiceover sessions and modeling stints for calendars and posters, Auger is the Chief Executive Officer of Black Eagle Entertainment, of which he is also owner. A business designed to advance aboriginal status in mainstream society and debunk cultural stereotypes of his people. Through Black Eagle Entertainment Auger will produce feature films, documentaries and docudramas.

http://www.geraldauger.com

Special Thanks: Production Assistant: Paul Hoffinger, Performance Coach: Rick Bernardo with Professional Performance Programs, Engineer & Talent: Justin Severson, Citadel Broadcasting, and the Institute of Production & Recording.

For More Information Contact:

Martha Fast Horse 612-619-6797
www.marthafasthorse.com
www.fasthorseproductions.150m.com
www.facebook.com/martha.fasthorse
www.myspace.com/fasthorseproductions

This Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions hits the airwaves every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Listen online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 7/18/10 @ 6:00 AM CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Sicangu Lakota)

Featured Song: “Buffalo Moon” by Brule AIRO

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meiqwZSn34s

Special Guest: Mark Gutis (Anglo American)

Fast Horse Productions is pleased to introduce, Mark Gutis. He is the newest member of our crew and will be providing political commentaries on important issues impacting not only our sovereign nations but the population at large. Join us this week as we discuss the racist AZ SB 1070 Law.

Mark Gutis, Born: July 12, 1952, Mt. Vernon, NY. Education:
Mt. Vernon HS, 1970. Syracuse University, BA Intl. Relations and Soviet Studies, 1974. Southern Connecticut State U., MLS, MS in Instructional Media Technology, 1978. U. of Connecticut Law School, JD with Honors, 1987. Employment: Attorney with a Connecticut agency since December 1989. Military: B-52G navigator, USAF, Honorable discharge, 1977. Married (37 years), one daughter (34 y.o)

Special Thanks: Production Assistant: Paul Hoffinger, Performance Coach: Rick Bernardo with Professional Performance Programs, Engineer & Talent: Justin Severson, Citadel Broadcasting, and the Institute of Production & Recording.

For More Information Contact:

Martha Fast Horse 612-619-6797
www.marthafasthorse.com
www.fasthorseproductions.150m.com
www.facebook.com/martha.fasthorse
www.myspace.com/fasthorseproductions
This Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions hits the airwaves every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Listen online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

The Martha Fast Horse Show: Sunday Morning 7/11/10 @ 6:00 AM CST

Producer & Host: Martha Fast Horse (Sicangu Lakota)

Featured Song: “Lighten Up” by Mari Harris

Special Guest: Mari Harris (African American)

Mari Harris, internationally known singer, songwriter, actress and coach, gives us her ideas about life, right from her introductory song, “Lighten Up”, about not taking ourselves so seriously. At the same time life is an opportunity for joyful self-expression where we can play and create. Mari’s workshop/ playshop “Express Yourself !”, gives people a taste of putting our dreams into reality. Her event is Saturday, July 17 at 1 PM at Lake Harriet Spiritual Community, 4401 Upton Avenue South.

EXPRESS YOURSELF!!!

EXPERIENCE EMPOWERMENT AND

UNABASHED SELF-EXPRESSION

THROUGH SONG!

Come Join Mari Harris for an Afternoon Exploration of

Life, Love and Power through Lyrics, Notes and Sounds

Please come prepared to sing, laugh, dance and share thoughts

about your favorite songs!

WHO: All Lovers of Life! That’s you, right?!?

WHEN: Saturday, July 17, 2010

WHERE: Lake Harriet Spiritual Community

4401 Upton Av S, Minneapolis, 55410

TIME: 1:00PM – 3:30PM

Mari Harris …… will challenge you to consider how the music in your Life has shaped you; she will inspire you to expand yourself through self-discovery!

EARLY REGISTRATION RECOMMENDED. To register or for more info,

Contact Ms. Harris at mariharr@gmail.com or 612.978.2286.

Special Thanks: Production Assistant: Paul Hoffinger, Performance Coach: Rick Bernardo with Professional Performance Programs, Engineer & Talent: Justin Severson, Citadel Broadcasting, and the Institute of Production & Recording.

For More Information Contact:

Martha Fast Horse 612-619-6797
www.marthafasthorse.com
www.fasthorseproductions.150m.com
www.facebook.com/martha.fasthorse
www.myspace.com/fasthorseproductions

This Public & Cultural Affairs Radio Program of Fast Horse Productions hits the airwaves every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM CST on KQRS (KQ92) 92.5 FM, KXXR (93X) 93.7 FM & WGVX (LOVE 105) 105.1 FM in the Twin Cities. Listen online at www.kqrs.com, www.93x.com & www.love105.fm

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