Miles above our summer droughts, heat waves, fires and thunderstorms is a serene layer of earth's atmosphere called the stratosphere. Here the air is always blue, calm and cold — turbulence free and dynamically stable. And while jet planes can touch the lower edge of the stratosphere, the easy way to travel there is on ambient electronics.
On this transmission of Hearts of Space, we ride the deep blue jet streams of high summer to the middle layer of the atmosphere...on program called STRATOSPHERIC. Music is by STEVE ROACH, DIRK SERRIES, DAVID HELPLING & JON JENKINS, PHILLIP WILKERSON, HAR, DAVE LUXTON and JUTA TAKAHASHI.
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Is hos no longer available on Iowa public radio? I cannot seem to find you on any schedule.
Posted by: F YOUNG | 25 October 2014 at 06:40 PM
Stations come and go and IPR went, but you can always find the latest show and our 30+ year archive on our web site at www.HOS.com. Create a free account and you can stream the new shows free all day every Sunday.
Posted by: Stephen Hill | 25 October 2014 at 08:26 PM