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  • Elegant Disintegration with Leny Strobel and Bayo Akomolafe
    2017/12/07
    In this final episode of Revolutionary Wellness Talk Radio, we speak again with Dr. Leny Strobel and Dr. Bayo Akomolafe about elegant disintegration. How do we live a beautiful life in the midst of a dying paradigm and while waiting for the emergent Story to be born. What practices can we count on? What can we learn from the indigenous worldview? What other sources of power are available to us that we struggle to access at this time? Join us as we get entangled with these questions.
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    57 分
  • PRECIPICE with Annie Levin: Laila Johnson and Gavain U'Prichard
    2017/11/30
    We will speak with Laila Johnson and Gavain U'Prichard, creators of The World's Wake an old-time radio show style podcast that imagines a not-too-distant future in the United States in which things are very different from today. We'll speak about their creative process, the future they've imagined, and how The World's Wake might add to the conversation about these precarious times.
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    53 分
  • PRECIPICE with Annie Levin: a conversation with Tony Albrecht
    2017/11/16
    On this episode we speak with Tony Albrecht, attorney, entrepreneur, blogger, and co-founder of ACSAC, a support group for creative people. We discuss offscripting (moving out of more traditional paths for a period of time), navigating the unknown, and creating structure once it's time to put ideas into action.
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    57 分
  • PRECIPICE with Annie Levin: a conversation with Alnoor Ladha
    2017/11/09
    On this episode we will speak with Alnoor Ladha, executive director of The Rules, (/TR), a global network of activists, organizers, designers, coders, researchers, writers and others dedicated to changing the rules that create inequality and poverty around the world. We will discuss the subtle ways that capitalism weaves its way into our lives, and what we can do to begin to shift the story.
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    57 分
  • Radical Wholeness: A conversation with Philip Shepherd
    2017/11/02
    In this episode we will explore Philip Shepherd's new book called Radical Wholeness that shows that the primary deficiency inflicted on us by our culture is the inability to feel wholeness--in the self, the body, and the world around us. Because we have been systematically trained to numb ourselves to wholeness and to confine our attention to the boundary of the self, we live in our heads, disconnected from the body and at odds with the world. We accept that it's normal to feel fragmented, reactionary, and stale. This book is a call to action to recover wholeness and to experience a new way of being. Philip Shepherd draws from neuroscience, anthropology, physics, art, and myth--as well as his extensive work as an international embodiment expert--to explain how our culture's limitations live in the body, and to help readers transcend them. You can find out more a www.philipshepherd.com
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    54 分
  • We have hardly even begun to listen. The time is late.
    2017/10/26
    The signs of our time shout! An entire planet raises an increasingly insistent voice, challenging our entire species in its conceit as supreme. Water is Earth’s prophet. Harvey and Irma mere punctuation. Nigeria and Bangladesh a deep warning and test. La Tuna and Santa Rosa the voice running silent and hot. We have hardly even begun to listen. Will we ever? The time is late.
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    59 分
  • PRECIPICE with Annie Levin - a conversation with Lonny Grafman
    2017/10/19
    On this episode we speak with Lonny Grafman, professor of Appropriate Technology at Humboldt State University in California, self-described Practivist, and President of the Appropedia Foundation, sharing knowledge to build rich, sustainable lives. We discuss sustainable design and entrepreneurship – from solar energy to improved cookstoves, from micro-hydro power to rainwater catchment, from earthen construction to plastic bottle schoolrooms--and how to support communities in becoming more resilient. We also discuss Lonny's forthcoming book on rainwater catchment, available at rainbook.org
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    56 分
  • Spiritual Bypassing and Transformation through Intimacy with Dr. Masters
    2017/10/05
    If you have been on a healing journey it is very likely that you have participated in spiritual bypassing which is the use of spiritual practices and beliefs to avoid dealing with feelings, unresolved wounds, and developmental needs. For those whose longing to be truly free is becoming stronger than the desire to distract ourselves from suffering this is the episode for you. Join us for this conversation on the healing power of emotional intimacy, learning to recognize and transform the obstacles that keep us from living life fully, and developing clarity for keeping it real in these challenging times. You can find out more at www.robertmasters.com
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    55 分