Kim Childs
     
 

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“This is not the age of information.  This is not the age of information. Forget the news, and the radio, and the blurred screen.
  This is the time of loaves and fishes. People are hungry, and one good word is bread for a thousand.”  
  --David Whyte

Kim Childs is a writer and editor whose clients have included Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, The Fetzer Institute’s Campaign for Love and Forgiveness, Heart Matters, RocketGirl Solutions and African Baobab. Kim writes and edits for Natural Awakenings magazine of Middlesex County (see additional articles, below) and Arlington Patch, where she wrote a wellness column. Recently, she wrote a guest blog for Namaste Nutrition on creativity as a healing tool for compulsive eating, and Kim's own blog, A Pilgrim on the Path.

Kim interviewed women’s health expert Dr. Christiane Northrup for Natural Awakenings. Click here to read. 

Other articles include Dance as Fitness, Yoga for Kids, Recreational Music, Imagery for Kids, Fall in Love with Your Life, Yoga for Depression, Seane Corn and Laughter Yoga.


 

Kim spent a decade in public broadcasting in New York City and northern New Jersey, where she was an award-winning writer, producer, editor, reporter, and newscaster for WNYC AM820, FM93.9 and TV31 and WBGO Jazz88. Her work was featured in the following programs and news outlets:

 
     
 

National Public Radio’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Crossroads, Latino USA, Living on Earth, and Jazzset with Branford Marsalis

Public Radio International‘s Marketplace, The World, and The Duke Ellington Centennial Radio Project

Artbeat, a radio journal of arts and culture; Radio Netherlands ; Monitor Radio (former Broadcast Service of the Christian Science Monitor); WAMC

UNICEF’s 1995 International Children’s Day of Broadcasting

The Hudson Reporter, weekly newspaper service

 
 


Kim has written radio commentaries and autobiographical essays, one of which is published in Chicken Soup for the Mother and Daughter Soul.

 
 

 
 

 The following essay was published in the Spring/Summer 2001 Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health catalog:

 
 

 
 

Please contact Kim if you are interested in her writing, editing, or voice-over services.

 
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