Date | Title | Description |
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1/30/2018 | Fibershed | Rebecca Burgess, founder and executive director of the organization Fibershed, discusses the emerging agroecology of wool, cotton, and other fibers that serves ecosystems and economies at a human scale.; Resources: Fibershed |
1/23/2018 | Ecosystem Rights: The Colorado River | Environmental activist Deanna Meyer and lawyer Will Falk from Deep Green Resistance discuss the first of its kind in the US lawsuit that seeks to establish legal personhood for the Colorado River Ecosystem and with it the rights of nature.; Resources: Colorado River Ecosystem Rights Lawsuit; Deep Green Resistance |
1/16/2018 | Uncertainty | This week Layna Berman suggests that living with uncertainty presents an opportunity. Her lecture uses principles from Soto Zen Buddhism along with an exploration of how religions and cultures worldwide understands what happens to us after death.; Resources: NON-FICTION After Death by Sukie Miller; <Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu Suzuki; The Places That Scare You by Pema ChodronFICTION The Brief History of the Dead by Kevin Brockmeier; Elsewhere by Gabrielle ZevinFILMS Jacob’s Ladder; After Life; Beetlejuice; The Fountain; Groundhog DayTV Dead Like Me |
1/9/2018 | Dark Times | Health educator Layna Berman discusses strategies for using the dark time of year to prepare for growth during the Spring.; Resources: Too Much Medicine, Not Enough Health by Jeffry Fawcett and Layna Berman; Comment: Feeling Powerless and Being Powerless |
1/2/2018 | Only Love Remains | Conservation biologist Guy McPherson, PhD, author of Going Dark, discusses what to do when you accept that climate catastrophe and ecosystem collapse are irreversible.; Resources: Going Dark by Guy R. McPherson; Nature Bats Last |
12/26/2017 | Heart Surgery Dangers | Non-invasive cardiologist Howard Wayne, MD discusses the dangers of angioplasty, bypass surgery, and stents to treat heart disease.; Resources: Do You Really Need Bypass Surgery? A Second Opinion and How to Protect Your Heart From Your Doctor by Howard Wayne, MD and The Noninvasive Heart Center www.heartprotect.com |
12/19/2017 | Where You Live | Sarah van Gelder, cofounder and editor-at-large of Yes! magazine and author of The Revolution Where You Live, discusses the emergence of place-based power.; Resources: The Revoluation Where You Live: Stories from a 12,000-mile Journey Through a New America by Sarah van Gelder; Yes! magazine |
12/12/2017 | A New Democracy | Layna Berman and Jeffry Fawcett, PhD play excerpts from and discuss the film We the People 2.0 about the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund in its work to establish the rights of nature and communities.; Resources: We the People 2.0; Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund; National Community Rights Network |
12/5/2017 | Twenty Years of Nourishing Traditions | A re-broadcast of an interview with Sally Fallon Morell and lipid researcher the late Dr. Mary Enig recorded after the first publishing of their groundbreaking book Nourishing Traditions, almost twenty years ago. Still in publication, the book has changed cooking and eating habits worldwide.; Resources: ; Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook That Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition & the Diet Dictocrats by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig;Nourishing Broth: An Old-Fashoined Remedy for the Modern World by Sally Fallon Morell; Weston A. Price Foundation www.westonaprice.org |
11/28/2017 | Self-care as Revolution | Layna Berman explores self care not as self-indulgence but as the hard work and radical action of the examined life.; Resources: Too Much Medicine, Not Enough Health by Jeffry Fawcett and Layna Berman |
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