How many can cite verifiable facts to back up their opinions and conclusions? How many are looking through a completely colored lens of preconceptions, programmed ideology, and herd mentality bias? How much longer can the current course continue before the human race hits the wall at full velocity? The collective insanity that currently runs and rules the world continues to …
The Gary Null Show – 01.08.18
Today is January 8th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. In this episode Gary goes into some audio clips on Jeff Sessions Says Legal Weed… Illegal, Black Leopard and The Animal Communicator, Anna Breytenbach and Anonymous – This will Change Everything You Know… (2018-2019). Download this episode (right …
Economic Update – Human Rights vs US Water Economics – 08.27.17
Updates on Trump vs Amazon over taxes, Americans dying younger, Monsanto profits at farmers’ expense, and economics of homeless school children. Interview Ron Robinson on US crisis around access to and safety of water in US. Download this episode (right click and save)
Heart of Mind Radio – 05.20.17
On today’s Heart Of Mind Radio, host Kathryn Davis and Deidre Hade, the co-author of The (not so) Little Book of Surprises for a discussion on metaphysical reality and creative expression. Featured Music: Frog Dancing by David Anthony Clark and Dreaming Wide Awake by Liz Wright Guest: Diedre Hade is a mystic, spiritual teacher, master healer and visionary leader in …
Visionaries – 04.17.17
Visionaries – 04.17.17 April 17, 2017
“What Happened to the Enlightenment?” The late 1700s was the most momentous period in human history—the first time that there was an attempt to create people and a society based on knowledge and reason rather than on tradition. Why is that attempt under such vicious attack, particularly on college campuses?
Leid Stories—Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Price of Justice—04.04.17
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and a small team of close advisers and organizers had gone to Memphis, Tenn., to help boost support for the city’s black sanitation workers who were out on strike over pay, working conditions and rampant racism in the workplace.
The Infectious Myth – Episode 135: Shaken Baby Syndrome with Mary – 03.21.17
David discusses Shaken Baby Syndrome with “Mary” (not her real name) whose daughter-in-law served 2 years in jail for manslaughter when a Shaken Baby conviction was rammed through, ignoring evidence that the dead baby’s mother was far from a perfect caregiver, and ignoring the possibility of any medical crisis (such as an adverse reaction to a vaccine or medication). Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case, and some caregivers have been punished much more stringently. Yet science is slowly realizing that this syndrome is probably completely imaginary, and that babies that die without external evidence of abuse probably did not die of abuse.
Brad Stulberg – You Can Be Happy and Lonely at the Same Time
Thanks to the proliferation of digital technologies, never has it been so easy and inexpensive to reach — pretty much anywhere and at any time — family, friends, and colleagues. I regularly Facebook-message with a Sherpa friend who lives in Nepal; use Twitter to get real-time updates from an athlete I coach who lives in Australia; participate in an ongoing …
It’s All About Food – Caryn Hartglass, Thoughts for the New Year 2017 – 01.03.17
Caryn will give some inspiring thoughts for 2017 with tips to keep on track with your goals.
Jonathan Cohn – ‘Millions To Lose Insurance,’ And Other Likely Headlines From The Trump Presidency
Millions of people lose health insurance. Undocumented workers face new threats of deportation. Progress on reducing greenhouse gases starts to reverse. Conservatives regain a majority in the Supreme Court, and are poised to expand their influence. Deficits rise, forcing cuts to programs on which the poor and middle class depend. Those are some of the headlines you could see over the …