Global Alert News – 04.04.18

On a recent interview from New Zealand a front-line climate researcher has given an update on the severity and immediacy of our collective fate on a dying planet. Is he telling the whole truth? On the opposite side of the spectrum, Brietbart “News” is telling us that air pollution and chemicals like DDT are not harmful. Does humanity’s propensity toward denial have …

What Women Must Know – Taking Charge of Your Perimenopause with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D, CNS – 01.04.18

Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D, CNS, is a New York Times bestselling author of more than 30 books on diet, detox, environment and women’s health.  A Columbia University graduate, she has been recognized as one of the top ten nutritonists in the country. She received the American Medical Writers Association award for excellence and the Humanitarian Award from the Cancer Control …

INSIGHT – NYC UNDENIABLY IMPENETRABLE, ONE KEY STROKE CHANGED HER LIFE AND MILLIONS FOLLOW, THE PREDATORS CONTINUE TO FALL – 11.02.17

Writer Kirsten Corley, shared her thoughts, feelings and insight on-line one day and the world reacted.  o much that it was initially overwhelming and scary for this incredibly talented, passionate and creative person to comprehend though after realizing this was her calling Kirsten started writing and pretty much only stops to prepare for either a half or full marathon, volunteer …

Heart of Mind Radio – 10.07.17

On today’s Heart Of Mind Radio, host Kathryn Davis invites you to ‘walk between worlds’ with guests:Amy Cunningham and Robert “Tenzin” Thurman in a conversation about “The Art of Dying Conference, Spiritual, Scientific and Practical Approaches to Living & Dying.” Music featured on today’s program: Frog Dancing by David Anthony Clark, Link: https://www.opencenter.org/art-of-dying October 13-16, 2017 Guests: Amy Cunningham, a progressive funeral director and owner of Fitting Tribute Funeral Services, specializes …

iEat Green – Guest Alethea Vasilas & Aidan Feeney – 05.18.17

Alethea Vasilas Bio: incorporates her background in dance, somatic therapeutic exploration, cultural anthropology, and organic farming into the cultivation of vegetables and new relational kinesthetic possibilities that come about at the interface of agriculture and neurodiversity.  She holds a B.A. in Africana Studies from Brown University, an M.A. in Socio-Cultural Anthropology from Columbia University, and certification in Biodynamics, Permaculture Design, …

Today On iEat Green at 10:00 AM EST

Host Bhavani speaks with guest Alethea Vasilas and Aidan Feeney on the subject of their special farm on Long Island. Alethea Vasilas Bio- incorporates her background in dance, somatic therapeutic exploration, cultural anthropology, and organic farming into the cultivation of vegetables and new relational kinesthetic possibilities that come about at the interface of agriculture and neurodiversity.  She holds a B.A. in Africana …

A Bowl of Soul – 04.07.17

Hello to all. Attached below is NEW broadcast of A Bowl of Soul A Mixed Stew of Soul Music celebrating April is Jazz Music Appreciation Month. Below are the songs in this broadcast. Thanks for having A Bowl of Soul! A Bowl of Soul Broadcast – 04-07-2017 Up Above The Rock – Ray Bryant – Jazz – 1968 Love Has …

The Torch – 02.26.17

Opening; Welcome to The Torch, shining a blazing light of truth on the
murky waters of modern American politics. Comments are welcome Tweet
me @(at)pderienzo The issues today, What is Fascism and is President
Donal Trump a fascist, a harbinger of fascism or something different
altogether. Out guests this afternoon are distinguished historian at
Columbia University and author, among many books, of “The Anatomy of
Fascism.”What is fascism? By focusing on the concrete: what the fascists did,
rather than what they said, the esteemed historian Robert O. Paxton
answers this question for the first time. From the first violent
uniformed bands beating up “enemies of the state,” through Mussolini’s
rise to power, to Germany’s fascist radicalization in World War II,
Paxton shows clearly why fascists came to power in some countries and
not others, and explores whether fascism could exist outside the
early-twentieth-century European setting in which it emerged.