Let’s Create A Better World – 01.24.18

Christina Gikas Transpersonal Hypnotherapist and Counselor Christina’s Background: ï‚· BA in Psychology ï‚· Doctorate in Metaphysics (Msc.D.)ï‚· Ordained Minister ï‚· Holds certificates in many specialties, including, Advanced Hypnotherapy Techniques, Transpersonal Hypnotherapy, Spiritual Hypnotherapy, Time Line Therapyâ„¢ Techniques, Relationship Specialist, Pastoral Psychology Counselor, and Parts Therapy.ï‚· Selected as one of the first five practitioners at the Quantum Healing Centre in Irvine, …

Black Agenda Radio – 01.22.18

Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: The U.S. military has spread its tentacles across the length and breadth of Africa, leading to millions of deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo. But Margaret Kimberley says the Congressional Black Caucus hasn’t said a peep …

The Torch – 01.02.17

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second Amendment Historian, writer, activist committed to Indigenous people’s rights. How the gun “debate” signifies the rise of a new American militarism peppered by bloody incidents from Sandy Hook elementary school to Virginia Tech, a Charleston, SC church is acting out a very real history of warfare against native people and the …

The Natural Nurse And Dr. Z – Vitamins you Need to Survive the Concrete Jungle – 12.05.17

Ellen Kamhi, PhD RN, www.naturalnurse.com, interviews Dr. Kecia Gather, MD. Dr. Gaither, MD is a double board-certified physician in OB-GYN and Maternal Fetal Medicine and Director of Perinatal Services at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center in the Bronx. For multiple years, Gaither has been named America’s Top Obstetrician and Gynecologist by the Consumer Research Council. She received her bachelor’s of …

Leid Stories—Finding A Safe Place In A World Going Crazy (Part 2)—11.28.17

Yesterday’s discussion—on how we cope with day-to-day stresses and adversities and continue toward our commitment to activism and self-realization—generated an extraordinary response, both on-air and via email. So, Leid Stories returns to the topic today to accommodate those who weren’t able to join the conversation yesterday due to time constraints, and others who’d like to add to their thoughts.   …

Leid Stories—Finding A Safe Place In A World Going Crazy—11.27.17

From time to time, the travails of the world seem far more daunting, far more powerful, than our capacity to cope, let alone resist. Yet we go from day to day, trying we’re doing our best, we say. Is it our best? Or, are we living within boundaries already set, constantly trying to find a safe place within ourselves in …

Energy Stew – Scott Stabile – 11.24.17

Scott Stabile found so many ways to be discouraged about life, especially tragic deaths in his family when he was very young. He also became an expert at failing and finding fault with himself. His journey is very inspiring to us all as he learned how to reframe his life into kindness to himself and others. I was very moved …

Black Agenda Radio – 11.20.17

Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: The people of Haiti remember a time when they had a real army, that fought against slavery and foreign oppression; U.S. prosecutors try to put hundreds of demonstrators in prison for breaking the same window; and, Mumia …

Black Agenda Radio – 10.23.17

elcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: Ten years after a murder conviction was thrown out because of racist prosecution practices, the Philadelphia District attorney is pressing for the death penalty against Sugar Bear Lark. And, activists across the …

The Infectious Myth – Cancer in the Workplace with Paul Demers – 10.17.17

In Episode 158 David discusses workplace causes of cancer with Paul Demers, director of the Occupational Cancer Research Centre in Toronto, Canada, based on a recently released report. His concerns range from asbestos, silica, wood dust, volatile chemicals, nanomaterials and even chemotherapy drugs. Apart from chemicals there are associations with shift work and sedentary occupations with increased risk for cancer. …