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ALAN HUTNER is the producer and co-host, with his partner
Elizabeth Rose, of TRANSITIONS RADIO MAGAZINE, now in its 23th year
on air. TRM is a Santa Fe-based new paradigm program of music, featured
guest interviews and conversation, focused on socially conscious issues
and resources for a better world. It airs Sunday mornings on KBAC
FM 98.1 Radio Free Santa Fe
and worldwide with live web radio broadcasts, 8 to
11 AM Mountain Time as well as archived for 6 weeks at www.transradio.com.
Alan also is involved in various multi-media
projects, including the recent launch of MEDIA21ST, LLC, a company
that develops, produces, and distributes socially-responsible and
environmentally-conscious media/communications/entertainment products
for radio, the Internet, TV, print and direct consumer mediums.
Born in 1941, before FM radio, television, computers
and I-pods, Hutner has traversed the birth and growth of the Information
Age by staying on the leading edge of change. During the Sixties
and Seventies, Hutner spent twelve years in a corporate management/executive
career with SmithKline Corporation (now Glaxo-SmithKline), a multinational
healthcare conglomerate. While working full time and raising a family,
he earned an MBA in 1970. In 1977 Hutner left corporate life to
start his own company, Alan Hutner Consulting, as an entrepreneurial
consultant. He was a pioneer in the emergent holistic health movement,
while initiating work supporting "right livelihood." Hutner served as News and Public Affairs Director for KLSK FM in
the late 1980s and, as a popular Santa Fe personality, has hosted
TV shows, and emceed and produced community multi-media events.
He has produced independent videos and television projects, developed
and facilitated transformational events and concerts, and written
articles for a variety of publications. He was a partner/editor
of The Santa Fe Sun newspaper. Hutner has served on various boards and on the Mayor's Public Access
Television Committee. He has been honored nationally by Citizens
for Health as a health freedom activist and by the U.S. Dept. of
Health and Human Services/F.D.A. for his work on health fraud and
quackery. A conscientious meditator and one who seeks to live in an environmentally
friendly and socially responsible way, Hutner walks his talk as
a broadcaster of the values encompassed by those who embrace healthy
lifestyles, alternative healthcare, a sustainable economy, and personal
growth and development, while staying grounded in mainstream society
and business. Biography and Photo courtesy of www.transradio.com
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