Fri, 18 December 2009
Judith Hanson Lasater is a world famous yoga instructor who has been teaching since 1971. She has studied directly with B.K.S Iyengar, is a physical therapist and holds a Ph.D. in East-West psychology. She has taught and lectured the world over and is one of the original founders of the California Yoga Teachers Association. In this podcast, Judith discusses her new book, “What We Say Matters: Practicing Nonviolent Communication” which explores the work of Marshall Rosenberg from a decidedly eastern perspective. Sync with iPod • Return to Directory Resources Judith’s Website Purchase What We Say Matters: Practicing Nonviolent Communication
Other Books by Judith Hanson Lasater A Year of Living Your Yoga Yoga Abs Yoga for Pregnancy 30 Essential Yoga Poses Living Your Yoga Relax and Renew Yoga Body: Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Asana Direct download: Nonviolent_Communication_with_Judith_Lasater.mp3 Category:book -- posted at: 6:01 AM |
Fri, 4 December 2009
To Westerners, the Indian practice of arranged marriage and the restrictive rolls for women in Indian culture can seem quite foreign and at times misogynistic. In this podcast Sumit Kumar Badola and his wife Navneeta talk about their recent marriage and the changes rolls for both women and men in the worlds largest democracy, India. They also address the issue of women’s rights and where those rights are headed in the future. Direct download: Indian_Marriages__Women_s_Rights_1.mp3 Category:psychology and self help -- posted at: 6:02 AM |
Fri, 20 November 2009
On December 27, 2008 well-known and controversial HIV activist Christine Maggiore died. Her death certificate listed the cause of death as disseminated herpes virus infection, bilateral pneumonia, and oral candidiasis. David Crowe was Christine's co-host on the dissident podcast "How Positive Are You?" and the President of Rethinking AIDS, an organization that promotes dissident ideas about HIV. Sync with iPod • Return to Directory How Positive Are You? Podcast [iTunes] Rethinking AIDS Christine Maggiore's Website Rebutting Dissident Views of HIV The CDC HIV Page The NIH: Evidence that HIV causes AIDS Christine on Inquire Within Questioning AIDS The Life and Death of Eliza Jane Books What if Everything You Thought You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong? by Christine Maggiore Direct download: 02_Part_Two-What_Killed_Christine_Maggiore_.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 5:56 PM |
Fri, 6 November 2009
On December 27, 2008 well-known and controversial HIV activist Christine Maggiore died. Her death certificate listed the cause of death as disseminated herpes virus infection, bilateral pneumonia, and oral candidiasis.
Peter Duesberg is a
well-known and controversial scientist who wrote the book, Inventing the AIDS Virus.
It was Duesberg that inspired Christine Maggiore’s work. In this podcast he explains why he
believes HIV played no roll in her death and why his controversial views are
still valid. Part Two will be released on November 20, 2009 Sync with iPod • Return to Directory Resources Peter Duesberg's Website Duesberg on Wikipedia Christine Maggiore's Website Read Peter Duesberg's medical journal article on HIV [PDF file] Rebutting Dissident Views of HIV The CDC HIV Page The NIH: Evidence that HIV causes AIDS Christine on Inquire Within Questioning AIDS The Life and Death of Eliza Jane Books Inventing the AIDS Virus by Peter Duesberg What if Everything You Thought You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong? by Christine Maggiore Direct download: 01_Part_One-What_Killed_Christine_Maggiore_.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:00 AM |
Fri, 16 October 2009
Rachael Evens is the founder of Quantum Martial Arts. Being a female martial arts master, she brings a unique perspective to the practice. In this podcast she discusses her groundbreaking work and how it is empowering men and woman alike. By taking a decidedly spiritual approach to martial arts, she is helping students to strengthen their bodies, minds and souls. Sync with iPod • Return to Directory Resources Recommended Reading |
Mon, 21 September 2009
While visiting New Orleans in the spring of 2008, documentary filmmaker Patricia Federico became captivated by the Katrina stories still being told on the street by the locals who survived the storm. After overcoming a catastrophic disaster, loss of life, and the separation of their families, residents come front and center to give first-person accounts of what happened to them before, during and after the hurricane. They describe the struggles still facing them as they try to rebuild what the levee breaches destroyed. Sync with iPod • Return to Directory Resources
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Fri, 4 September 2009
Direct download: Transferance_and_the_Healing_Profession.mp3 Category:psychology and self help -- posted at: 4:01 AM |
Fri, 21 August 2009
Shahla Ettefagh and Patrick Riley have committed their lives to assisting underprivileged children in India. They gave up their careers in USA and permanently relocated to India in 2002 and founded the Mother Miracle School. Located in Rishkesh, India the school provides much need services to more than 400 children. By addressing educational, nutritional and health care needs, the school is supporting some of the poorest children on the planet. In this interview, Patrick and Shahala talk about the school's humble beginnings and how it continues to grow. They also talk about ways you can help by sponsoring a child or evening traveling to India to work with the children. Resources |
Fri, 7 August 2009
Although the twelve-Steps began with Alcoholics Anonymous, today there are dozens of twelve-step programs addressing every form of addiction imaginable. One trait all of these programs share is a focus on spirituality. While no one dogma is advocated, a regular practice of prayer and meditation is encouraged. In The Twelve Step Buddhist, Darren Littlejohn explores the relationship between each steps and modern Buddhism while providing a model for recovering addicts who want to take a Eastern approach to their twelve-step recovery. In this interview Darren shares some insights as to how a recovering person might benefit from the teaching and practice of Buddhism in conjunction with their twelve-step work. Resources
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Fri, 24 July 2009
In SIGNS: A New Approach to Coincidence, Synchronicity, Guidance, Life Purpose, and God's Plan, well-known author Robert Perry ventures into new territory to explore what he calls a CMPE (Conjunction of Meaningfully Parallel Events). Although Perry has written and taught almost exclusively on A Course in Miracles in the past, this new book speaks to a more universal audience. According to Perry, each of us is receiving guidance all the time, but without knowing what to look for, those signs often go unnoticed. In Signs he outlines his model for recognizing these messages and offers insight into using them to guide our lives. Resources Previous Podcasts with Robert Perry Purchase SIGNS |

