The Rob Kall Bottom Up Radio Show
Summary: Rob Kall Interviews some of the world's smartest, most dynamic people on his Bottom Up Radio Show with the goal of getting them to share their wisdom and knowledge AND to stretch their vision. Rob explores two themes: 1-the bottom-up revolution, bottom-up mind and their patterns and ideas. The world is transitioning from a top-down to a bottom up world. Rob explores this with brilliant minds who have a take on how this is happening and how it is being used-- from web culture analysts to media experts to protest leaders in the Arab Spring 2-Progressive activists, leaders and thinkers-- from economics to Occupy, revolutions to Fracking, Rob interviews leading progressives and activists. His guests often appear on Bill Moyers, The Daily show , The Colbert Report and MSNBC shortly before or after being on Rob's show. They have included Senator Bernie Sanders, Chris Hedges, Daniel Ellsberg, Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, Howard Gardner, Frans De Waal, Arianna Huffington, Joseph Nye, Clay Shirky, Phil Donahue, Ann Marie Slaughter, Greg Palast, Lawrence Lessig, Rob Hopkins, Paul Craig Roberts, Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Dennis Kucinich, Jeff Sharlett, Riane Eisler, David Korten, Ethan Zuckerman, Douglas Rushkoff, Jean Houston, Thom Hartmann, John Dean, Scott Horton, Mike Medavoy, John McTiernan, Sen. Arlen Specter, Cindy Sheehan, Sibel Edmonds, Ray McGovern, Ellen Brown, Bruce Fein, Wendell Potter. The show runs Tuesday evening, 8-9 PM EST on Progressive Radio Network. Download podcasts from iTunes or stitcher. Search for Rob Kall. If you like the show, please add a comment saying so, and why. It might help take the show to the next level-- wider distribution, more listeners. Check out Rob's article/interview series on Bottom up Bottom-up Article Series http://opednews.com/bottomup Join the conversation on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bottomuptopdown/?fref=ts and at Rob's Bottom-up Top-Down Conversation at Google Groups. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bottomuptd Also check out Rob's other radio show, Futurehealth Radio, podcast archive at Futurehealth.org/podcasts
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Podcasts:
accusations of being a Russian propagandist, Russia/US relationship, 2016 election, today's Democrats, Trump as president, Trumps relationship with Republicans, what Democrats need to do
Laura and Tom discuss the story conference and think tank they're involved in-- one aimed at helping writers and change makers to make change happen.
Linda Kohanov is a master at understanding and working with horses and teaches us lessons to be learned from Horse behavior and human equine relationships.
Josh Mittteldorf, author of Cracking the Aging Code, has a different theory than most on what causes aging and ultimately, death. He says our genes are programming to kill us. Why? to protect our communities. He describes his model and also offers tips on how to live longer
We talk about his book, The Myth of Human Supremacy-- and explore a lot of other ways to look at things.
Want to get a book published with one of the big publishers? You'll almost certainly need a literary agent. I talk with the guy who wrote the book on finding an agent on how to do it.
How to use stories to re-program your mind-- a conversation with Lakota Shaman and physician Lewis Mehl-Madrona and Barbara Mainguy, authors of Remapping your Mind; The neuroscience of Self Transformation through Story.
A Parenting Revolution could produce a cascade of other kinds of revolutions. I discuss three topics with Psychologist, Darcia Narvaez, author of Neurobiology of the Development of Human Morals. 1- changing policy to reflect your model. 2- viewing politics through your model's lens 3-viewing major pathologies, like narcissism, psychopathy and sociopathy through your model's lens.
A Parenting Revolution could produce a cascade of other kinds of revolutions. I discuss three topics with Psychologist, Darcia Narvaez, author of Neurobiology of the Development of Human Morals. 1- changing policy to reflect your model. 2- viewing politics through your model's lens 3-viewing major pathologies, like narcissism, psychopathy and sociopathy through your model's lens.
When is the news skewed? How does media bias work, where is it, how does it affect us? That's the conversation I had with lawyer and journalism professor Larry Atkins
Riva worked for Paul Manafort, Donald Trumps campaign director, for ten years. Afterward, she helped get the first woman president in Africa elected. It was an interesting, at times testy, though friendly interview.
Charlie Grapski has been a law instructor. he brings a unique perspective to what happened at the DNC.
We talk about principles discussed in faith traditions that could be very helpful to help us decide how do we pick a president
I asked John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hitman how things have changed. He replied, Things have changed, gotten much worse-- spread from developing countries where I worked, to the US and Europe. "People are waking up. There's a real consciousness going on. People are waking up that the system is a failed system."
A new, revised edition of Deena Stryker's classic book, CUBA, A DIARY OF THE REVOLUTION, Inside the Cuban Revolution with Fidel, Raul, Che, and Celia Sanchez has just come out. We talk about her conversations with some of the most interesting people of the 20th century