
Episodes

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Ratigan, Dylan - Government Corporations - 12.02.13
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
“Greedy Bastards: How We Can Stop Corporate Communists, Banksters and Other Vampires from Sucking America Dry”. How do we fix a rigged system; adopting a lifestyle for change- addressing the health of our community, ourselves, education & local government.
Dylan Ratigan is host of MSNBC's The Dylan Ratigan Show, the highest-rated, non-prime time show on the network, aimed at critiquing what Ratigan sees as an unholy alliance between big business and government. Dylan is the former Global Managing Editor for Corporate Finance at Bloomberg L.P., and has developed and launched more than half a dozen broadcast & new media properties. These include CNBC’s Fast Money and Closing Bell, as well as DylanRatigan.com, which is home to his podcast, “Greedy Bastards Antidote.” In 2004 he received the Gerald Loeb Award for his coverage of the Enron scandal. “Greedy Bastards: How We Can Stop Corporate Communists, Banksters and Other Vampires from Sucking America Dry”.

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Roberts, Paul Craig - Economy Government Foreign Policy - 11.08.01
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
“How the Economy was Lost: The War of the Worlds”. Our current state of affairs- at home & abroad.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts is one of today’s more progressive analytical writers and commentators on the state of the nation: governmental dysfunction, political corruption, global and domestic economic threats and decay, our wars on terror and our Middle East conflicts, 911, and the decline in human values in American society. He was an Assistant Secretary of Treasury during Ronald Reagan’s first term, and is a former editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal. Dr. Roberts is a frequently contributor to news and commentary sites such as Global Research, Counterpunch, Creators Syndicate, Opednews, and LewRockwell.com. He has authored many books during the past 40 years. “How the Economy was Lost: The War of the Worlds” "The Tyranny of Good Intentions: How Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice" Our current state of affairs- at home & abroad.

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Robinson, Mary - Human Rights Global Issues - 09.07.29
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Mary Robinson, the first woman President of Ireland (1990-1997) and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997-2002), has spent most of her life as a human rights advocate. As an academic (Trinity College Law Faculty 1968-90), legislator (Senator 1969-89) and barrister (1967-90. Senior Counsel 1980, English Bar 1973) she has always sought to use law as an instrument for social change, arguing landmark cases before the European Court of Human Rights as well as in the Irish courts and the European Court in Luxembourg. A committed European, she also served on expert European Community and Irish parliamentary committees. Mary is currently the President of Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative. Its mission is to make human rights the compass which charts a course for globalization that is fair, just and benefits all.

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Safi, Omid - Middle East Foreign Policy - 12.09.17
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
A discssion of US support of the Shah and other dictators and despots who go along with the Washington agenda; views on the film “Innocence of Muslims” that ignited riots; middle east foreign policy.
Prof. Omid Safi has rapidly become one of the most important, postmodern Islamic thinkers in America today. From Iranian heritage, he is Professor of Islamic Studies at the Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, specializing in Islamic social and intellectual history, and Sufi mysticism. Prof. Safi received his doctorate from Duke Univ., he is the Chair for the Study of Islam at the American Academy of Religion, a member of the advisory board of the Pluralism Project at Harvard, and an original co-founder of the Progressive Muslim Union. He is the author of several books including “Memories of Mohammad: Why the Prophet Matters” and co-editor of the volume “Learned Ignorance: Intellectual Humility among Jews, Christians and Muslims” www.OmidSafi.com

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Sahtouris, Elisabet - Consciousness Spirituality Nature - 10.07.16b
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
“Biology Revisted”; “Earth Dance: Living Systems in Evolution” Consequences of the beliefs & philosophies that separate us from nature; the interface between science & spirit.
Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris is an evolution biologist, philosopher, futurist and a former professor specializing in the designs of living systems. In addition to having taught at MIT and the University of Massachusetts, Dr. Sahtouris has contributed to the television series NOVA/Horizon, serves as a consultant to the UN on indigenous peoples, and has been a keynote speaker for many conferences looking devoted to humanity’s future. Dr. Sahtouris has authored several important books including “Biology Revisted” (a dialogue with Willis Harman) and “Earth Dance: Living Systems in Evolution”.

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Sahtouris, Elisabet - Consciousness Spirituality Nature - 12.12.21
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
“Biology Revisted”; “Earth Dance: Living Systems in Evolution” A Winter Solstice reflection- how do we get humans back into balance with nature and our societies and cultures.
Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris is an evolution biologist, philosopher, futurist and a former professor specializing in the designs of living systems. In addition to having taught at MIT and the University of Massachusetts, Dr. Sahtouris has contributed to the television series NOVA/Horizon, serves as a consultant to the UN on indigenous peoples, and has been a keynote speaker for many conferences looking devoted to humanity’s future. Dr. Sahtouris has authored several important books including “Biology Revisted” (a dialogue with Willis Harman) and “Earth Dance: Living Systems in Evolution”.

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Sedlacek, Tomas - Economy Gobal Economy - 11.10.04
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
“Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street” An understanding of Economics as the morals of good and evil, not as an absolute science.
Professor Tomas Sedlacek is the chief macroeconomic strategist at CSOB [the largest bank in Czechoslovakia], a member of the country’s National Economic Council, & a lecturer of economics at Charles Univ., Prague, the Univ. of New York in Prague & the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. Prof. Sedlacek has shaken the study of economics; he was named among the “Young Guns” and one of the “five hot minds in economics” by the Yale Economic Review. His recent book, “Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street” quickly became a best seller in Europe; it completely rethinks the field & belief of economics as solely an objective science and re-introduces the moral principles required for a humanist view of economics that is truly progressive and can benefit all.

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Sheldrake, Rupert - Consciousness - 07.04.25
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
“Science Set Free: Ten Paths to New Discovery” A discussion of consciousness-Pt 1 invisible influences; collective memory; morphic resonances; unusual experiences of bonding; communication between people & animals.
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake is a British biochemist and plant physiologist who has experimented with innovative field theory in plants and animals, including humans, to account for the causative formation of the deeper structures of biological development. His research has included efforts to reach a greater understanding of memory, perception and cognition as well as the forces that unfolds an organism. Over the past several decades he developed the theory of morphic resonance and morphogenic fields that are instrinsic to all species. Dr. Sheldrake has written extensively on his morphogenic theory since the publication of his first major book "A New Science in Life" in 1981. “Science Set Free: Ten Paths to New Discovery”

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Sheldrake, Rupert - Consciousness - 07.11.22
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
“Science Set Free: Ten Paths to New Discovery” A discussion of consciousness- Pt 2
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake is a British biochemist and plant physiologist who has experimented with innovative field theory in plants and animals, including humans, to account for the causative formation of the deeper structures of biological development. His research has included efforts to reach a greater understanding of memory, perception and cognition as well as the forces that unfolds an organism. Over the past several decades he developed the theory of morphic resonance and morphogenic fields that are instrinsic to all species. Dr. Sheldrake has written extensively on his morphogenic theory since the publication of his first major book "A New Science in Life" in 1981. “Science Set Free: Ten Paths to New Discovery”

Monday Feb 26, 2018
Sheldrake, Rupert - Consciousness - 09.09.30
Monday Feb 26, 2018
Monday Feb 26, 2018
“Science Set Free: Ten Paths to New Discovery” Scientific reductionism/ determinism- what the New Biology tells about the body; life and morphogenic fields.
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake is a British biochemist and plant physiologist who has experimented with innovative field theory in plants and animals, including humans, to account for the causative formation of the deeper structures of biological development. His research has included efforts to reach a greater understanding of memory, perception and cognition as well as the forces that unfolds an organism. Over the past several decades he developed the theory of morphic resonance and morphogenic fields that are instrinsic to all species. Dr. Sheldrake has written extensively on his morphogenic theory since the publication of his first major book "A New Science in Life" in 1981. “Science Set Free: Ten Paths to New Discovery”