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Nancy's Bookshelf: Mardith Schuetz-Miller, Stephen Arrington, & Beth Lamberson

Mardith Schuetz-Miller

On this episode of Nancy's Bookshelf, we hear from Red Bluff author and anthropologist MardithSchuetz-Miller, who writes about the application of geometry to sacred building. She talks about archeology, architecture, and an interdisciplinary approach to finding answers to questions about ancient culture.

We also hear Part 2 of an interview with former Navy frogman and Paradise author Stephen Arrington. He describes a government conspiracy to bring down automobile maker John DeLorean, and why DeLorean was innocents of all charges. After five years as chief diver and expedition leader for the Cousteau Society, Steve returned to Paradise to become a public speaker and help young people avoid the kinds of mistakes he himself made when he was using marijuana. 
 
For the last few minutes of the show, North State Public Radio general manager Beth Lamberson joins Nancy to talk about program changes, like Nancy's Bookshelf expanding to an hour, and upcoming guests like Sir Ken Robinson, who writes about the grassroots revolution that's transforming education. He comes to Laxson Auditorium Feb. 9.

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Nancy Wiegman has a master's degree in French linguistics from Indiana University and taught yoga and foreign languages at CSU Fresno and the College of Charleston before moving to Chico in 1990.