The Woo Crew
Who is "The Woo Crew?"

Orlinda Worthington

  I have been on the "Why am I here?" quest for as long as I can remember. As a nightly news anchor I was privileged to report on what went on in our "outside" world.  However, I felt there also needed to be a place to share ideas about emotional and spiritual development in our "inside" world....the kind of stuff that a lot of people call "woo woo."  So began "The Woo Woo Girls," in Billings, Montana.  The show became a place to bring together people and ideas that help us discover more about ourselves, explore ways of being outside our current idea of reality and push our comfort level just enough to help us grow and develop into the most fulfilled, peace-filled and spiritual beings we can be.  And to have fun doing it!  After moving to Helena, I resurrected the show with a woo-man, hence the name change to "The Woo Crew."  I am thrilled and honored to have this opportunity to bring knowledge, insight and humor to our audience. 

Jay Dufrechou
 
  A native of New Orleans, Jay lives in the mountains toward Canyon Ferry Lake with his wife, three children, and various animals.  He is a horse enthusiast, claiming to be more proud of training his paint mare than anything he's done other than raising 3 great kids.  Jay has an undergraduate degree in English from Stanford, a law degree from the University of California at Berkeley, and..a doctoral degree in Transpersonal Psychology!  As you can tell, Jay brings an unusual combination of experiences and a wealth of Woo insight to "The Woo Crew."