
Dr. Doug Wheeler explores matters of the mind, body, and spirit through conversation with artists, authors, educators, musicians, poets, scholars, and activists who shape and change our modern world.
Dr. Doug Wheeler explores matters of the mind, body, and spirit through conversation with artists, authors, educators, musicians, poets, scholars, and activists who shape and change our modern world.
Episodes

Thursday Oct 15, 2020
Remembering My Brother
Thursday Oct 15, 2020
Thursday Oct 15, 2020
Doug Wheeler celebrates his late brother on what would have been his 64th birthday, telling stories of growing up together in Elizabethtown, KY, the nuances of their family life and how music proved to be their deepest bond.
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5 years ago
Best wishes to you as you continue your journey.
5 years ago
Kelly Hubbard here. Thank you for sharing this story. It has been over 9 years since I lost my 26 year old son Paul and then 2 weeks later my mom. This was a traumatic time and continues to be something I struggle with. I have a great therapist that I work with every 2 to 3 weeks I feel very fortunate that I got to know Dick through Mark Mays. Those were definitely some wild and crazy times. You'll probably find this amusing but I think I still have a key to your Vega. It was put in a box.