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Restoring the Kinship Worldview with Four Arrows and Darcia Narvaez
There are two worldviews of prominence today. The oldest and wisest one our guests call kincentricity, following the late dear ancestor Dennis Martinez, who coined the...
Freedom and Equality with Victor Yamada and Nikki Nojima Louis
Freedom and Equality: What Does it Mean to Be an American?The United States has long held a curious and ambivalent relationship with freedom. The American founding fat...
Becoming Fully Human: The Timeless Art of Living and Loving with Thomas Rain Crowe and Marc Thibault
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredul...
Restoring Health to our Planet with Joe Brewer and Bill Pfeiffer (Sky Otter)
A community of Earth System scientists at the Stockholm Resilience Centre asked a powerful question: How do we define a safe operating space for humanity with all that...
Solstice Greetings
In the Northern Hemisphere, today marks the winter solstice designating a point in the year when we are afforded the shortest amount of daylight—of course, if you live...
Native American Influence on the Founding Mothers with Deb Haaland and Sally Roesch Wagner
Native Americans not only influenced the founding fathers, they also inspired the ‘founding mothers’: 19th century women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, an...
Awakening with Christopher Naughton and Reverend Nicole Charles
When the Buddha was asked “Are you a reincarnation of God?” he replied “No.” “Are you a wizard then?” was the next query and “No” again he said. “So “What are you?” th...
150 Years of Sri Aurobindo, Pioneer of Integral Consciousness
In today’s very special podcast we will re-air a discussion that was originally recorded and produced by our good friends at the East-West Psychology Department of the...
Respect, Kinship, and Love with Uncle Paul Gordon and Dr. Paul Callaghan
The East Indian sage Ramana Maharshi was once asked, “How should we treat others?” He replied, “There are no others.” From the perspective of the sage, the universe is...
Integrating Healing Traditions with Lewis Mehl-Madrona and David Kopacz
Native Americans in professional healing professions may creatively incorporate Native ways in their work, but the path is not easy. The same is true for those coming...
Time, Space, and Consciousness: A New Science of Life After Death (PART II)
EPISODE Part 2: The renowned physicist and philosopher David Bohm once said, “The great strength of science is that it is rooted in actual experience. The great weakn...
Time, Space, and Consciousness: A New Science of Life After Death PART I
TWO PART EPISODE: The renowned physicist and philosopher David Bohm once said, “The great strength of science is that it is rooted in actual experience. The great wea...
The Spiritual Path: Benefits and Pitfalls with Dan Millman and Ronald L Boyer
With the advent of the nuclear age, Western science reached the pinnacle of invention, but lacked a critical understanding of its underlying wisdom or purpose. Carl Ju...
"The Bear is My Father" with Reginah Waterspirit and Tim Amsden
The Bear is My Father: The Wisdom of a Muscogee Creek Elder Marcellus Bear Heart Williams Marcellus Bear Heart Williams is what I call a living ancestor. A living an...
"A Theory on Almost Anything" with Nancy Rhodes, John David Ernest, and Roger Jeff Cunningham
If all the world’s a stage, and men and women are merely players, what can an artistic director of opera, a musical composer, and an educational designer and therapist...
Can Humanity Change?
To say humanity is living unsustainably is a massive understatement. In the words of Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Onondaga Nation, humanity is lik...
The World is As You Dream it with Bill Pfeiffer and John Perkins
We live in an era when nearly every governor, state congressperson, or mayor supports maximum economic growth. It doesn’t matter what party you are from – or wheth...
Staying Optimistic in Troubled Times
This week, Glenn Aparicio Parry shares directly with listeners some of his own thoughts about current events, putting them in a larger historical context. An uplift...
The Coronavirus, Interdependent Evolution and the Awakening of Time Free Consciousness with Jeremy Johnson and Barbara Karlsen – Part 2
A tiny virus did what climate scientists and the Paris accords could not do. It shut everything down. Mother Earth took a breath. The air and water became clearer and ...
The Coronavirus, Interdependent Evolution, and the Awakening of Time-free Consciousness With Jeremy Johnson and Barbara Karlsen
A tiny virus did what climate scientists and the Paris accords could not do. It shut everything down. Mother Earth took a breath. The air and water became clearer and ...
Places of Hope With Jurgen Kremer and Karen Jaenke
The past year has brought us an ongoing global pandemic, tremendous social unrest, political polarization, the near complete erosion of truth in politics, the rise of ...
Dreams, Time, and the Coming Shift in Consciousness
Einstein once said “linear time is an illusion, but a stubbornly persistent one.“ Have we have been looking at time all wrong – that instead of looking for linear caus...
Dancing With Uncertainty
With all our systems – economic, political, healthcare, and more – crashing all around us, how do we even begin to imagine change? Where is the change? How do we think...
Social and Ecological Healing
Addressing the Primary Wound of Separation The primary wound at the root of social and ecological dysfunction is separation. While ancient humans understood life as...
Forgiveness, Compassion, and Love: The Power of Ceremony
Many Native Americans are still suffering from historical trauma from contact with European societies over the past five-hundred years. The negative impacts of coloniz...
In Honor of RBG
In honor of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing, we do not have any guests on the program. Instead, Glenn Aparicio Parry offers his personal reflections on RBG in the contex...
Oral Tradition and Climate Change
Since tie immemorial, people have been telling stories. Storytelling has served as a way of building coherent, cohesive community. It is also a way to pass down wisdom...
True Storytelling and the Legacy of Law and Order
The nation appears to be on the brink of civil war, if not already in it. With polarization as bad as at any time in our nation’s history, how can we stop the violence...
Native American Leadership and the Art of Collaboration
Under colonization, traditional forms of inclusive, consensus-based Native American governance were systematically replaced with Western forms of centralized, top-down...
Black Lives Matter: America Faces the Music of Diversity
E Pluribus Unum–from the many to the one—seemingly describes a republic based on unity in diversity. Yet Thomas Jefferson, the same person who wrote “All men are creat...