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Scent of Light

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by Kenneth E. Norton

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The Scent of Light is a regular series of 5-minute vignettes produced by Kenneth E. Norton for the Radio Spotlight Magazine hosted by Andre' Marc on Radio KOWS 92.5 FM on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month between 2 to 4 PM, streaming live at kows.fm. In the midst of political commentary the episodes are meant to be an oasis for the mind to center and reflect, and from here discern and understand what is being discussed, rather than from the branch of another person's emotionally fueled story. Ken Norton earned his master's degree in Materials Science from Stanford University as the Vietnam War was ending. During that time Ken served as the personal assistant to a poet/sociologist Dr. William Hermanns as he prepared his writings for publication, exposing Ken to not only the sciences but also the humanities and comparative religion for making conscious and conscionable choices. Ken lives in Santa Rosa with his life partner Elaine and their little dog Rosey. The complete list of Scent of Light episodes can be seen at http://kennethenorton.com/SOL.html

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November 24, 2020

Transformation

<p>Scent of Light with Ken Norton - "Transformation" is this 5-minute episode.&nbsp; Broadcast over Radio KOWS 92.5FM on Radio Spotlight Magazine on Sunday&nbsp; 11/22/2020, which is a repeat of the original broadcast on 12/8/2019.&nbsp; The fall season's triggers for transformation like falling temperature and decreased sunlight have set the change in motion in the garden, as well as in my response with garden recycling.</p><p><br></p><p>See the web archive page for this episode for the transcript and any links referenced at http://kennethenorton.com/SOL/SOL191208.html&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>

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November 10, 2020

Contemplating Nature

<p>Scent of Light with Ken Norton - 5-minute episode "Contemplating Naturer", that was broadcast/streamed on 11/9/2020 over Radio KOWS during Radio Spotlight Magazine. Featured is my reading of Hermann Hesse's short essay on Trees from his 1920 "Wandering:&nbsp; Notes and Sketches", which is a great example of a contemplation of Nature.&nbsp; See the web archive page for the episode for transcript and reference links.&nbsp;<a href="http://kennethenorton.com/SOL/SOL201108.html">http://kennethenorton.com/SOL/SOL201108.html</a>&nbsp;<br></p>

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October 28, 2020

Recognition

<p>Scent of Light with Ken Norton - This 5-minute episode is titled "Recognition".&nbsp; Broadcast over Radio KOWS 92.5FM on Radio Spotlight Magazine on Sunday 9/8/2019 and repeat on 10/25/2020.&nbsp; The greatest recognition is that of intuition.</p><p>Visit the episode's web archive page to read the transcript and have access to links referenced in the show at&nbsp;http://kennethenorton.com/SOL/SOL190908.html&nbsp;</p>

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What is Scent of Light?

The Scent of Light is a regular series of 5-minute vignettes produced by Kenneth E. Norton for the Radio Spotlight Magazine hosted by Andre' Marc on Radio KOWS 92.5 FM on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month between 2 to 4 PM, streaming live at kows.fm. In the midst of political commentary the episodes are meant to be an oasis for the mind to center and reflect, and from here discern and understand what is being discussed, rather than from the branch of another person's emotionally fueled story.

Ken Norton earned his master's degree in Materials Science from Stanford University as the Vietnam War was ending. During that time Ken served as the personal assistant to a poet/sociologist Dr. William Hermanns as he prepared his writings for publication, exposing Ken to not only the sciences but also the humanities and comparative religion for making conscious and conscionable choices.

Ken lives in Santa Rosa with his life partner Elaine and their little dog Rosey.

The complete list of Scent of Light episodes can be seen at http://kennethenorton.com/SOL.html

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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