This week on the show, Roger Corbett—former Woolworths CEO and now board member for US giant Walmart. We’ll talk about where big profit and social responsibility meet for the big-name retailers.
And Martin Luther King—we’ll talk to the civil right’s leader’s niece about his life and legacy, and the mission she continues in his name.







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Hi Sheridan/Kirsty
Terry the gospel grouch here again. I've repented from grouchiness now so future communications will be more cheerful.
Last Sunday's show maintained your excellent quality. The Rev. Ms King was inspiring & courageous. Did you know that there's a great new gospel/civil rights album out by Mavis Staples, Ry Cooder & Ladysmith Bl.Mambazo. It's a cry for Jesus' compassion/ social justice / persistent faith & a tribute to the days of Rev ML King Jr. It might not exactly fit the OH format but it's certainly 'soul food'.
You have such good interviewees. the blind aviator was one of my favourites, but there's so many to choose from.
Roger Corbett's words troubled me. Has he ever chatted with Tim Costello about the devastation caused among the poor by gambling & other addictions, I wonder?
It was a privilege too to be introduced to Phil Cook & Andrew Denton in preparation for watching God on My Side on TV last night.
Thanks for the contribution you make to the Body of Christ, the airwaves & the nation.
Posted by terry darmody | May 22, 2007 9:27 PM
Posted on May 22, 2007 21:27