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Tom Roznowski

Producer/Host, WFIU
  • As cars are becoming safer to drive, we are becoming less safe driving them.
  • From source to sea, the course of a river can provide life and explain it, as well.
  • Even when you are exploring and unsure of a destination, signposts and maps can prove very helpful. But what if this is new territory? The events of 2020 were global, which gives a new meaning to the meaning of destination.
  • One of the most difficult adjustments during this past year? Limiting and navigating personal contact. There is clearly more acceptance for this than there is understanding.
  • In the wake of the pandemic, a deeper appreciation and a broadened perspective. Visits from Pops Staples, Marcel Proust, and Burt Lancaster.
  • Ours is a diverse culture and divided country in many ways, but there is one characteristic that securely unites most all of us as Americans. We have way too much stuff.
  • From when rock n’ roll was still considered dangerous for those who loved it.
  • Neil Young has been at times hard to listen to. But no one can doubt his honesty in trying to make us hear him.
  • In the 1930s America had more movie theaters than it did banks. Priorities.
  • It’s not until later in life that you realize how short a decade really is.