Conversations with Michael Stone on KVMR show

Conversations with Michael Stone on KVMR

Summary: Conversations on KVMR, a weekly radio show hosted by Michael Stone, brings you leading edge thinkers, authors and activists in the areas of Environmental Restoration, Social Justice, Evolutionary Cosmology and Spiritual fulfillment. We look for positive solutions to local and global issues that leave you touched, moved, and inspired to action. Our weekly guests include local and global experts and concerned citizens working together to heal the wounds that separate, alienate, and marginalize people.

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 Kathy Altman & Lori Saltzman on KVMR_Part 1: Finding Wholeness: The 5 Rhythms Moving Meditation and Ecstatic Dance of Gabrielle Roth - A two hour special. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:38

Kathy Altman - While highly trained in many forms of dance, it wasn't until Kathy's catalytic meeting with Gabrielle 30 years ago that her true callingfound her. As Co-Director of The Moving Center School, Kathy was the first person asked to help Gabrielle bring her work out into the world. Over the past 20 years Kathy's teaching has brought thousands of people back to the joy of their own, original movement. movingcenterschool.com/kathy-altman Lori Saltzman - Since stumbling into a 5Rhythms workshop 25 years ago, Lori's full-time devotion has been helping people to recover the spirited dance they left behind or discover the dancer they never met. Co-Director of The Moving Center School, Lori¹s natural persistence and humor coaxes even the most reluctant people to let themselves move, shed tired old patterns that don¹t work anymore, and glimpse themselves with clear yet compassionate eyes. movingcenterschool.com/lori-saltzman

 Cyndi Dale on KVMR: Energetic Boundaries | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:33

Cyndi Dale is an internationally renowned author, speaker, healer, and business consultant. Her books to-date include bestseller, The Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy, published by Sounds True, which has won four internationally recognized Publisher’s Awards. Her latest book, Energetic Boundaries: How to Stay Protected and Connected in Work, Love, and Life is a definitive guide for maintaining health, integrity and vitality. www.cyndidale.com

 Clarissa Pinkla Estes on KVMR: Untie the Women | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:43

Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D. is an award-winning poet, diplomate senior jungian psychoanalyst, and a cantadora (keeper of the old stories) in the Hispanic tradition. She has been in private practice for twenty-five years and is former executive director of the C. G. Jung Center for Research and Education in the United States. The author of The Gift of Story and an eleven-volume series of bestselling audio works published by Sounds True in Boulder, Colorado, Dr. Estés heads the C. P Estés Guadalupe Foundation, a human rights organization that has as one of its nascent missions the broadcasting of strengthening stories via shortwave radio to trouble spots throughout the world. clarissapinkolaestes.com

 Alberto Villoldo on KVMR: Ancient Medicine of the Amazon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:38

Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D. is trained as a psychologist and medical anthropologist. He began his research in the Amazon, working with medicine which led him to the high mountains of the Andes and the Inka medicine people, where he discovered a group of healers who specialized in treating illness before it manifested in the physical body. In 1984, Dr. Villoldo founded the Four Winds Society to bring the teachings of these master healers to the West. The Four Winds Society is preserving a thousand year old tradition of knowledge to achieve personal and planetary healing. Dr. Villoldo's many books include: Mending the Past, Healing the Future with Soul Retrieval; Shaman, Healer, Sage; and The First Story Ever Told. www.thefourwinds.com

 Peter Gleick on KVMR: The Bottled Water Myth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:29

Dr. Peter H. Gleick is co-founder and president of the Pacific Institute and one of the world's leading experts on water and climate issues. His research and writing address the critical connections between water and human health, the hydrologic impacts of climate change, sustainable water use, privatization and globalization, and international conflicts over water resources. Dr. Gleick was named a MacArthur Fellow for his work and dubbed a "visionary on the environment" by the BBC. He was elected both an Academician of the International Water Academy, in Oslo, Norway and a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. He serves on the boards of numerous journals and organizations, and is author of many scientific papers and eight books, including the biennial water report, The World's Water, and Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water. www.pacinst.org

 John Travis on KVMR: Finding Center | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:30

John Travis has been a student of Vipassana since 1969. John has been teaching meditation since the mid 1980's. He leads retreats in Northern California and around the United States and abroad. John is the founding teacher of Mountain Stream Meditation Center in the Sierra Foothills, and is a senior teacher at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, in Woodacre, Marin County, CA. www.johntravis.org

 Donna Gates on KVMR: The Body Ecology Diet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:51

Donna Gates, nutritional consultant, author and lecturer, has helped thousands of people overcome candidiasis and other immune system disorders. Her book, The Body Ecology Diet, resulted from her search to find a cure for her candidiasis. Frustrated with conventional medicine, her study led her to ancient Chinese medicine, macrobiotics, natural hygiene, raw foods and mega-supplement therapy. Incorporating the most beneficial components of each concept into her own system of health and healing, her success inspired her to share it with others. http://bodyecology.com

 Chris Martenson on KVMR: Crash Course | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:27

Chris Martenson is an economic researcher and futurist who speaks to audiences around the world on his Crash Course, a positive vision for how our lives can become more balanced, resilient, and sustainable. Chris began his career as a scientist, earning his PhD in Pathology from Duke Universtiy and an MBA from Cornell. He became vice president of a large international fortune 300 company and was living the American Dream. Chris was jolted out of complacency in 2001 and used his background in finance to investigate the working of our monetary system. This led to his Crash Course, which has received more than 2 million hits on the internet. ChrisMartenson.com

 Generation Waking Up on KVMR: Part 3- The Boys to Men Project: with Barry Friedman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:23

Boys to Men was created to guide adolescent boys on their journey to manhood. Their mission is to help boys become better men. www.btmgv.com

 Generation Waking Up on KVMR: Part 2- Waging Nonviolence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:43

Waging Nonviolence is a source for news, analysis, and original reporting about nonviolent activism, as well as for discussion of the theory behind it. www.wagingnonviolence.org Bryan Farrell is a New York-based writer and editor for Waging Nonviolence, ablog that covers nonviolent action around the world. His work has also appeared in The Guardian, The Nation, Mother Jones, Slate, Grist and Earth Island Journal. Eric Stoner is a New York-based freelance journalist and an adjunct professor at St. Peter's College. His articles have appeared in The Guardian, Mother Jones, The Nation, The Huffington Post, Sojourners, In These Times, and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, among other publications. He edits and writes for Waging Nonviolence, a blog that covers nonviolent actions and campaigns around the world.

 Generation Waking Up on KVMR: Part 1-Youth on the Move: How A New Generation Of Young People Is Coming Of Age And Changing Our World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:40

Joshua Gorman is a lifelong student of human development and transformational education with a focus on providing young people the experiences, knowledge, and skills they need to thrive in the twenty-first century. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Global Youth Action Network, and in 2008 co-founded Global Passageways, a network of individuals and organizations working in youth development and contemporary rites of passage. He is the Co-Coordinator of Generation Waking Up, and is also working to complete a book titled Generation Waking Up: How A New Generation Of Young People Is Coming Of Age And Changing Our World. Valerie Love is a young changemaker in the areas of youth empowerment, sustainability, and vibrant local economies. She has managed campaigns at Clean Water Action, worked to build local food systems with Buy Fresh Buy Local, consulted with local governments to increase socially and environmentally responsible purchasing, and facilitated workshops exploring transformational leadership for social change. Currently, Valerie works with Generation Waking Up on the development of the WakeUp experience, an interactive, multimedia, peer-led educational workshop that moves young people into inspired action. Piya Banerjee graduated with a B.A. in Finance and International Business from the University of Washington. She has worked a variety of positions post-graduation including Management Consultant, GMAT Instructor, and Public Relations and Development Manager for an education-based non-profit in Hyderabad, India. She is also a lifelong student of human development, yoga, and music and now works as a Core Team member of Generation Waking Up.Society and the advisory board of Tikkun magazine. He is the founder of the Metta Center for Nonviolence Education in Berkeley, California. www.mettacenter.org

 Conversations Co-Host, Stephanie Van Hook, Michael Nagler on KVMR: Lessons learned Ten years after 9/11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:39

Join Conversations Host Michael Stone as he talks with Professor Michael Nagler, Metta Center Director Stephanie Van Hook and you the listener in this interactive discussion about what we can learn from 9/11 and our global actions of the past 10 years. Would a Non-Violent approach have worked, has the world become safer as a result of our actions, what is the best way forward from here? Join us in the dialogue of remembrance and vision… Is it possible to move towards a non-violent future? Stephanie N. Van Hook is a recently returned Peace Corps volunteer who served in Benin. Her interests in nonviolence and forgiveness have intersected with activists and academics working for nonviolent social change in the global peace and justice community. She studied conflict resolution at Portland State University in Oregon and is currently co-director of The Metta Center for Nonviolence Education. www.mettacenter.org Michael Nagler is Professor emeritus of languages at the University of California, Berkeley, and founder of the University's Peace and Conflict Studies program, He is the author of several books, including America Without Violence, Upanishads, and Is There No Other Way? The Search for a Nonviolent Future. Dr. Nagler is on the editorial board of The Acorn: Journal of the Gandhi-King Society and the advisory board of Tikkun magazine. He is the founder of the Metta Center for Nonviolence Education in Berkeley, California. www.mettacenter.org

 Brian Swimme and Ivone Gebara on KVMR: The Universe Story - The unification of science and religion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:39

Brian Swimme, PhD, is a cosmologist, and the author of the Hidden Heart of the Cosmos, The Universe Story (with Thomas Berry), The Universe is a Green Dragon and the video series The Canticle of the Cosmos and Earth’s Imagination. He co-authored the new book Journey of the Universe with Mary Evelyn Tucker and the storyteller in the new film by the same name. Ivone Gebara, PhD, is a Brazilian Sister of Our Lady (Canoneses of St. Augustine) and one of Latin America's leading theologians, writing from the perspective of ecofeminism and liberation theology. Gebara claims that ecofeminism is born of "daily life" and thus considers garbage in the street, inadequate health care, and other daily survival crises faced by poor women to be central issues in ecofeminist liberation theology.

 S. Brian Wilson on KVMR: Blood on the Tracks, A nonviolent patriot | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:49

S. Brian Wilson is a Vietnam veteran whose wartime experiences transformed him into a revolutionary nonviolent pacifist. On September 1, 1987, he was thrust into the public eye when he was run over and nearly killed by a U.S. navy Munitions train while engaging in a nonviolent blockade in protest of weapons shipments to El Salvador. Since the 1980's he has continued efforts to educate the public about the diabolical nature of U.S. imperialism while striving to "walk his talk" (on two prosthetic legs and a three-wheeled hand cycle) by creating a model of right livelihood including a simpler lifestyle. brianwillson.com

 Nicholas Sensley on KVMR: Contemporary Slavery and Human Trafficking in Your Backyard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:39

Nicholas Sensley, Truckee Police Chief shares about the human trafficking in Nevada County. Contrary to popular opinion, trafficking isn’t just limited to the sex trade. It also appears in the form of domestic servitude, sweatshop factories and migrant agricultural work. Traffickers use violence, fraud and coercion to compel women, men and children into slavery. Many of these victims do not speak or understand English and are unable to communicate with anyone who might be able to help them.”

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