DEF LEPPARD Drummer's Resiliency Radio Episodes Available For Listening

November 18, 2010

Last week, DEF LEPPARD drummer Rick Allen and his wife Lauren Monroe hosted episode 9 of Resiliency Radio on BlogTalkRadio, with special guest Wynonna Judd. If you missed it, you can catch up and listen on demand below.

With the end of this season, all episodes are now available for listening. Head over to BlogTalk Radio and hear Rick and Lauren interview Billy Idol and SYSTEM OF A DOWN's Serj Tankian among many other guests.

Resiliency Radio is an interactive radio show created to empower, educate and inspire during difficult times. The show is hosted by Allen and Monroe, featuring live interviews with celebrity guests and cutting edge professionals working in the fields of health, wholeness and resiliency.

Resiliency Radio is a program of the Raven Drum Foundation, a nonprofit founded in 2001 by Rick Allen, drummer for DEF LEPPARD, and Lauren Monroe, MA, CMT. Raven Drum's mission is to serve, educate and empower veterans and people in crisis. The Veteran Resiliency Project is the foundation's primary program and focuses on veterans and their families. This program guides participants and provides somatic and integrative tools that bring body and mind to a place of rest and balance. The foundation engages music as a tool for healing allowing participants to use rhythm as a form of release, an avenue for empowerment and a means to connect to others. This exciting new radio show taps into the very heart of Raven Drum allowing the message of resiliency to reach far and wide.

For more information, visit www.ravendrumfoundation.org.

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