Watch Earth Tribe TV

As a modern shamanic practitioner, Quynn has realized that the only way the human tribe will be able to move into the next world of consciousness is through enhanced communication using the creative arts.  It is to this end that she created Earth Tribe TV and Earth Tribe Radio, celebrating the Earth in what we call “media”.

Media is experiencing a dramatic shift right now. Help the Earth Tribe Network expand.  If you have video in digital format that you think would fit in at ETTV, an audio story that would work with Earth Tribe Radio,would like to provide a link for, or help ETTV gain more exposure, Quynn would love to hear from you.
 

For contributor info, click here

 

Earth Tribe TV.org
As Quynn traveled the western lands of the United States, she decided she needed to share what she was seeing with others. In the autumn of 2002 she created “The Wanderer” a half hour TV show at Access Tucson, the local cable access station. From that came the idea to create short form videos transmitted over the internet.  In 2005, Quynn began using Worldsoft TV’s television simulator which plays internet videos just like tv. 

She now produces and hosts Earth Tribe TV at www.earthtribetv.org, an internet
“tv” channel focusing on the Earth and all of her creatures. Watch, contribute and support this new creative venue.

COMMUNITY RADIO (ANALOG)
The community radio network is strong in America, and this analog venue is vital for Earth Tribe communication. Quynn is pleased to be a volunteer independent programmer for KXCI 91.3fm in Tucson, Arizona.  She is the co-host, with the fabulous Susie B. for “Broad Perspectives Radio”. BPR is KXCI’s  public affairs program dedicated to women. All women all the time!  It is heard each Sunday from 5-6pm (MST), and can be heard online at the same time online at www.kxci.org (click on ‘listen now’ at the above time)

Also, twice a month Quynn’s posts podcast segments called “The Wanderer”, where she tells stories of the lands around the western United States. Go to
www.kxci.org and click on “podcasts”.