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Dec. 31, 1998 The fabulous Darby O'Gill Irish Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing their "rolickin' stage show" and family life.
Dec. 24, 1998 The Finvarra, modern and contemporary Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing music and family.
Dec. 17, 1998 Oregon State Attorney General, Hardy Myers.
Dec. 10, 1998 Vera Klinkowski discusses the need for accurate statistics when discussing gender issues and encouraging women to start their own web sites. David Nevers discusses being a battered husband and his appearance on the television show, "20/20"
Dec. 3, 1998 The Comatones perform LIVE and discuss balancing work, musical work, and family.

Nov. 26, 1998 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses the need for mutual respect in relationships as a theme for Thanksgiving.
Nov. 19, 1998 Author Pearle Harbour, "Guerilla ‘Divorce’ Warfare," discusses the importance of men and women working together. Bill West, Arc of Multnomah, discusses the needs of people with developmental disabilities.
Nov. 12, 1998 N' Touch, performs upbeat and contemporary inspirational jazz, LIVE and discusses balancing work and family.
Nov. 5, 1998 Charlotte DeMoss, of Oregon Courtwatch, discusses a ballot initiative to form a citizen oversight board to monitor judges and lawyers for accountability. Susanne Shell, talks about the Parent's March 1998, that was in Washington D.C. And accountability in child protective services.

Oct. 29, 1998 Stan Bunn, candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction, of Oregeon discusses bringing together teachers, parents, administrators, business and labor to fund and achieve excellence in education. Ted Piccolo, of the Atlas Oregon, discusses the problems with the north/south light rail Measure 26-74.
Oct. 22, 1998 Bill Sizemore, Republican gubernatorial candidate, discusses the need for fiscal responsibility, tax reform, and a return to common-sensed family values.
Oct. 15, 1998 Molly Bordornaro, Republican candidate for US Congress for District 1 of Oregon. Ed Hicham, candidate for Mayor of Gresham, Oregon.
Oct. 8, 1998 Roger Weidner,gubernatorial candidate, Reform Party, discusses the need to require that judges receive a majority of votes cast if they run unopposed and for public oversight, reform and accountability. Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses sexual harassment including identifying early on those behaviors which are unwanted.
Oct. 1, 1998 Bruce Knight, Libertarian candidate for US Congress, District 3, talks about cutting taxes and reducing counterproductive government programs. Dan Keeney, of Healthy Forests Alliance, an opponent of Measure 64. Will discuss the measure banning clear cutting, pesticides and herbicides in the forests of Oregon.

Sept. 24, 1998 Kevin Schaumleffle, director, Oregonians for Custodial Equality, discusses the "Joint Custody and Parental Cooperation" ballot initiative. Suzanne Shell, national spokesperson for the Parent's March '98, in Washington, D.C., Sept. 23rd, discusses her book, "Profane Justice," and the need for accountability in the child protective services.
Sept. 17, 1998 Ann Kottke, discusses reforming Measure 11 and its mandatory minimum sentences, and child support and Support Enforcement Divion issues. Paul Ronan, ARC of Multnomah, discusses the upcoming candidate's forum.
Sept. 10, 1998 The John Poling, editor and publisher, of the Community ConneXion, discusses bringing an earth based spirituality back into our lives. Suzanne Shell, national spokesperson for the Parent's March '98, in Washington, D.C., Sept. 23rd, will speak about the need for accountability in the child protective services.
Sept 3, 1998 Marcus and Marsha Spiker will discuss the need to reform the child support system and make tax consequences fairer. Roger Weidner, gubernatorial candidate, Reform Party, discusses the need for reform, accountability and public oversight of judges. Paul Summers, Jr, performs live.

Aug. 27, 1998 Vera Klinkowsky, discusses how the media stereotypes men, and other sexist attitudes in society. And the need for accurate statistics when discussing gender issues and encouraging women to start their own web sites.
Aug. 20, 1998 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses how men are conditioned by society to fulfill certain roles and the importance of treating spouses with respect during divorce. Suzanne Shell, national spokesperson for the Parent's March '98, in Washington, D.C., Sept. 23rd, will speak about how children are being abused in our nation.
Aug. 13, 1998 The Finvarra modern and contemporary Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing music and family.
Aug. 6, 1998 Robin Smith, discusses her candidacy for state representative from district 9 and allowing paralegals to practice independently as a means to make legal help more affordable. Dave Nevers discusses being a battered husband, trying to get help and his appearance on "20/20."

July 30, 1998 Paul McCoy, candidate for Multnomah County Commissioner Position 2, discusses empowerment through starting one's own business and issues facing voters, Oregonians and minorities. Bruce Knight, Libertarian candidate for US Congress, District 3, discusses cutting taxes and reducing counterproductive government programs.
July 23, 1998 Vera Klinkowski discusses the need for accurate statistics when discussing gender issues and to encourage women to start their own web sites.
July 16, 1998 Ann Kottke discusses reforming Measure 11 and its mandatory minimum sentences, and child support and Support Enforcement Division issues.
July 9, 1998 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses how men are conditioned by society to fulfill certain roles and the importance of treating spouses with respect during divorce. John Poling, editor and publisher, Community ConneXion, discusses bringing an earth based spirituality back into our lives.
July 2, 1998 The fabulous Darby O’Gill Irish Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing their "rolickin’ stage show" and family life.

June 25, 1998 Radio Show host John Boucher discusses his show, "Healing and Broken Dreams," his divorce and the path of becoming a Renaissance man.
June 18, 1998 Kurt Jaeger discusses the annual Father's Day Picnic at Oaks Amusement Park and the importance of acknowledging fathers in society and in legislation. Gus Sleiman, Men's Educational and Support Association, discusses helping children through gender reconciliation.
June 11, 1998 Dr. Peggy Newell, licensed professional counselor, provides ideas for celebrating Father's Day, and discusses the importance of fairness and mutual respect between the genders.
June 4, 1998 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses how men are conditioned by society to fulfill certain roles and the importance of treating spouses with respect during divorce.

May 28, 1998 Oregon State Attorney General Hardy Myers discusses his role in guiding policy, interpreting the constitutionality of legal issues, and shaping legislation.
May 21, 1998 John Poling, editor and publisher, Community ConneXion, discusses bringing an earth based spirituality back into our lives. Author Pearle Harbour, "Guerilla ‘Divorce’ Warfare," discusses the importance of men and women working together.
May 14, 1998 Paul McCoy, candidate for Multnomah County Commissioner Position 2, discusses empowerment through starting one's own business and issues facing voters, Oregonians and minorities. Victor Hoffer, candidate for Oregon Supreme Court Justice, discusses promoting humanitarianism and protecting constitutional rights.
May 7, 1998 State representative candidate Terry Carpenter, district 20, discusses issues facing Oregon voters. Jim Brewster, Libertarian candidate for Senate, and Joe Tabor, Libertarian candidate for state representative district 12, discuss cutting taxes and reducing counter product.

Apr. 30, 1998 The Misty River Band performs live and discusses starting an all-female band as a means to create opportunities for talented women performing artists. Lead singer Laura Quigley discusses developing her unique voice.
Apr. 23, 1998 John Luck, child support coordinator, Columbia County DA’s Office, discusses his high school lecture series on the responsibilities of parenthood.
Apr. 16, 1998 Representative Jo Ann Bowman (D-19) discusses issues facing families, Oregonians and minorities.
Apr. 9, 1998 Kaiser Permanente researcher Jack Hollis, Ph.D., discusses using images of manhood and success to manipulate young men into smoking. Author Pearle Harbour, "Guerilla ‘Divorce’ Warfare," discusses the importance of men and women working together.
Apr. 2, 1998 Robin Smith discusses her candidacy for state representative from district 9 and allowing paralegals to practice independently as a means to make legal help more affordable.

Mar. 26, 1998 Author Warren Farrell, "The Myth of Male Power," and Sheila Smith, LCSW, discuss how men are conditioned by society to fulfill certain roles.
Mar. 19, 1998 Jason Dimen and other candidates for state representative from district 14 discuss issues facing Oregonians, families and children. Paul Summers, Jr. performs live.
Mar. 12, 1998 The fabulous Darby O’Gill Irish Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing their "rolickin’ stage show" and family life.
Mar. 5, 1998 State representative candidate Terry Carpenter, district 20, discusses issues facing Oregon voters. Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses how men are conditioned by society to fulfill certain roles.

Feb. 26, 1998 The Finvarra modern and contemporary Celtic Music Band performs live and discusses balancing music and family.
Feb. 19, 1998 Representative Jo Ann Bowman (D-19) discusses issues facing families, Oregonians and minorities. Joseph Tam, Portland Public School Board, discusses campaign issues in his run for Multnomah County Commissioner (district 1).
Feb. 12, 1998 Lorraine Heller of Citizens for Measure 11 Reform and others discuss the impact of mandatory minimums on juveniles and first-time offenders.
Feb. 5, 1998 State Sen. John Lim (R-11) discusses the importance of family and other campaign issues in his run for the US Senator. Paul Summers, Jr. performs live and discusses balancing music and families.

Jan. 29, 1998 Sheila Smith, LCSW, discusses how men are conditioned by society to fulfill certain roles.
Jan. 22, 1998 Mel Feit and Kinglsey Morse, the National Center for Men, discuss the concept of legalizing reproductive choice for men on the 25th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade.
Jan. 15, 1998 State Sen. John Lim (R-11) discusses the importance of family and other campaign issues in his run for the US Senate. Paul Summers, Jr. performs live and discusses balancing music and balancing families.
Jan. 8, 1998 Author Phil Cook discusses his new book, "Abused Men The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence," and suggests a more effective, gender-neutral approach to this human problem.
Jan. 1, 1998 Scott Messer, lead singer for the Darby O’Gill Irish Celtic Music Band, jams with other Portland area musicians and helps to usher in the New Year.
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