May 17: Ancestral Wisdom from a Hawaiian Shaman with Hank Wesselman

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As modern interest in indigenous wisdom grows, more and more spiritual seekers are turning to Hawaiian shamanism for its remarkable ability to reveal our inner divinity to us. With The Bowl of Light, paleoanthropologist Hank Wesselman, PhD, provides Continue Reading …

May 10: 6-Steps To Staying Happy, Centered, and Peaceful No Matter What (Ragini Michaels)

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Did you know you may not have the whole story behind how to create a happy and mindful life? Ragini's book  Unflappable – 6 Steps to Staying Happy, Centered, and Peaceful No Matter What highlights a secret strategy tucked inside a part of the Continue Reading …

May 10: e-Reader Technology + Education = Changes in the Developing World

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The world of education as we know it is changing before our eyes.  Our guest is one of the few visionaries and leaders who has worked in technology, education, and eReaders.  Hear David Risher's sense of the future and the possibilities it offers Continue Reading …

May 3: A refuge, a gathering place, and a place to learn

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Libraries offer so much beyond printed materials.  What is the role of the library in the digital age?  Why are libraries still relevant? Show Highlights:  Segment 1: The 5 Laws of Librarians from 1931 that still hold up today.  The last Continue Reading …

Apr 26: Uniting People to Protect the Planet with Keya Chatterjee (World Wild Life Fund)

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In 2011, Earth Hour saw hundreds of millions of people across 135 countries switch off for an hour. But it also marked the start of something new – going Beyond the Hour to commit to lasting action on climate change. In 2012, Earth Hour celebrated Continue Reading …

Apr 26: Game Changers in the Environmental Movement

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We are past the point of arguing whether global warming is real or not. What are the mover and shakers in the US cities  doing to address one of the most pressing issues of this generation? How will your city fare during the next heat wave, flood, Continue Reading …

Apr. 19: No-Brainer solutions for protecting our planet

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Bamboo has the potential to solve many of our greenhouse issues. It stores four times more carbon dioxide (CO2) than a similar stand of trees while releasing 23% more oxygen.   Learn from horticulturist and visionary Jackie Heinricher about all the Continue Reading …

April 12: How Trees, Women, and People Can Save the Planet (Dr. Jean Shinoda Bolen)

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Humanity is at a crossroads where what we do in the next few decades will determine the fate of life on this beautiful, abundant planet. We can idly sit by -or- can we stir up our hearts and become activists to transform consciousness which in turn, Continue Reading …

Apr 5: What’s the Beef? Debunking Meat labels with Keith Swanson

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Have you ever thought about where your meat has been?  Those attractive plastic wrapped packages in the grocery store only tell part of the story.  You may be horrified when you hear about what really happens to your meat. Show Continue Reading …

Mar 29: The sublime possibilities of music for self discovery- Fabien Maman, the Father of Vibrational Sound healing

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As a musician/composer, Fabien Maman performed his original compositions in the great concert halls of the world, including Carnegie Hall, the Tokyo Opera, the Paris Olympia and the Berlin Philharmonic. It is as a musician where, Fabien Maman began Continue Reading …