Join us on Wednesdays and Thursday at 3:00 pm on Riverwest Radio 104.1 during the Stay at Home Order.
OWL is an older-adult community-service program brought to you by the Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts and Bader Philanthropies. OWL topics include art, literature, music, science, wellness, nature, comedy, games & more!
Host Amy Schmutte, program director of OWL (Older.Wiser.Local) of the Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts, introduces a discussion, with co-host Christina Zawadiwsky (of “Where The Waters Meet” 80’s television fame). Amy and Christina talk with Ro Hanus about her knowledge of (and involvement with) Jungian Psychology. We delve into the meaning of dreams and how they affect us throughout our lives.
Overall OWL description
OWL (Older.Wiser.Local), an older-adult community-service program brought to you by the Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts and Bader Philanthropies, broadcasts their (“normally” in-person-gathering) programs now on air at RW Radio, as we navigate this pandemic. OWL topics include a wide variety of interest, including but not limited to: art, literature, music, science, wellness, nature, comedy and games. These broadcasts are mostly Q&A-style interviews, and some will be pre-recorded entertainment sessions (some created solely for this one-time use!!!) for topics such as music and comedy. The Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts is proud (and grateful to RWRadio) to continue to serve our elder (50+) community.
These broadcasts are mostly Q&A-style interviews, and some will be pre-recorded entertainment sessions (some created solely for this one-time use!!!) for topics such as music and comedy. The Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts is proud (and grateful to Riverwest Radio) to continue to serve our elder (50+) community.