Episode Archive

Larry Dossey, M.D., author, "One Mind," "Healing Words"

Air Dates: November 23-25, 2013
Larry Dossey, M.D., author, This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is LARRY DOSSEY, MD. Dr. Dossey has become an internationally influential advocate of the role of the mind in health and the role of spirituality in healthcare. He is an internal medicine physician and the former chief-of-staff of Humana Medical City Dallas Hospital. Dossey is the author of 12 books, including “One Mind," “Healing Words: The Power of Prayer and the Practice of Medicine,” and “The Extra-Ordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things.” Watch Episode

Peter Buffett, Musician, philanthropist, and author "Life Is What You Make it"

Air Dates: November 16-18, 2013
Peter Buffett, Musician, philanthropist, and author This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is Peter Buffett, an Emmy Award-winning composer, New York Times best-selling author and noted advocate for social change. Buffett's philanthropic NoVo Foundation, dedicated to empowering adolescent girls, was awarded the Clinton Global Citizenship Award. Watch Episode

Richard McCord, journalist and author "No Halls of Ivy" and "The Chain Gang"

Air Dates: November 9-11, 2013
Richard McCord, journalist and author RICHARD McCORD, Journalist & Author -- • Founder, Editor, Co-Publisher – Santa Fe Reporter (in 1974); • Book: “No Halls of Ivy, the Gritty Story of the College of Santa Fe” and • Book: “The Chain Gang: One Newspaper versus the Gannett Empire” Watch Episode

Max Evans, author, "Animal Stories," "The Rounders," "Hi Lo Country"

Air Dates: November 2-4, 2013
Max Evans,  author, This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is Max Evans, one of New Mexico's most beloved writers. His writing career spans more than 60 years, over 25 books, and includes novels “Bluefeather Fellini” and “War and Music,” short stories “For the Love of a Horse” and his newest book “Animal Stories, A Lifetime Collection,” and nonfiction “Madame Millie.” Max helped to establish the New Mexico Film Commission, resulting in the state becoming one of the most important centers of cinema in the world. Two of his books have been made into major motion pictures - “The Rounders” (also a television series) and “Hi Lo Country.” “By the time I was seventeen, life was really whippin' up, and the sonofabitch never stopped. It's been a dead run for eighty-nine damn years, and my ears laid back all the time.” -- Max Evans More

Valerie Plame Wilson, author, "Blowback" and "Fair Game"

Air Dates: October 26-28, 2013
Valerie Plame Wilson, author, Valerie Plame Wilson discusses her life in the CIA, the events that led up to her being "outed" as an undercover agent, and her best-selling new spy thriller "Blowback," co-written with Sarah Lovett. Plame Wilson discusses the National Security Agency leaks, Edward Snowden, and the tension and dynamic between security and privacy in America. Watch Episode

Anne Hillerman, journalist and author "Spider Woman's Daughter"

Air Dates: October 19-21, 2013
Anne Hillerman, journalist and author Anne Hillerman is the author of "Spider Woman's Daughter," a Leaphorn and Chee novel, written as a continuation of her father Tony Hillerman's beloved Navajo mystery novels. - QUOTE: “A worthy continuation of Tony Hillerman's Leaphorn & Chee series. His daughter Anne ably returns to Navajo Country in a colorful mystery that is both fascinating and vividly compelling. From its startling first scene to its gripping climax, Spider Woman's Daughter engages the reader in a complex web of intrigue and deception." —David Morrell, New York Times Bestselling Author of “Murder as a Fine Art” Watch Episode

J. Paul Taylor, educator, legislator, historian, art patron, and community leader.

Air Dates: October 12-14, 2013
J. Paul Taylor, educator, legislator, historian, art patron, and community leader. This week's guest on “Report from Santa Fe” is J. Paul Taylor, educator, legislator, historian, art patron, and community leader. More

Tim deChristopher

Air Dates: October 5-7, 2013
Tim deChristopher This week's guest on “Report from Santa Fe” is Tim DeChristopher, a climate activist who in 2008 committed an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in which he disrupted a government oil and gas lease auction in order to protect fragile lands in southern Utah from long-term damage, an act that led to his imprisonment for 21 months. Watch Episode

Frank Willett, ceramic artist

Air Dates: September 28-30, 2013
Frank Willett, ceramic artist This week's guest on REPORT FROM SANTA FE is Frank Willett, potter and ceramic artist, and recipient of the 2013 Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. A master of his craft, Willett has won many honors and his work has been shown and collected, both in New Mexico and nationally. The Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts is New Mexico’s highest artistic accolade, and is added to the many other honors Willett has received over a lifetime of ceramic artistry and mastery. More

Michael Chabon, author, "Telegraph Avenue"

Air Dates: September 21-23, 2013
Michael Chabon, author, This week's guest is best-selling author Michael Chabon, the only writer who has won both the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Hugo Award for Best Novel in Science Fiction or Fantasy. The Virginia Quarterly Review calls him "one of the most celebrated writers of his generation." His book “Wonder Boys” was made into a very popular movie. Watch Episode