
human insights with james cox
By James Cox

human insights with james coxMay 09, 2023

Moving Divestment Forward in Universities: a chat with Isaac Slevin
Isaac Slevin is a sophmore at Brown University and a leader in the effort to divest from fossil fuels through Sunrise Brown. We discuss their successes over the past few years, but also the challenges that continue as fossil fuel interests adjust to calls for divestment. A great conversation that shows we have a great deal of work to do on many levels.
https://www.sunrisemovement.org/

Improving Tofu, Driving Massive Change: a chat with David W. Jones
David W. Jones is co-founder of Thrilling Foods, a company based in Portland, Oregon, that is changing how consumers are relating to tofu. Jones has developed a patented process to add flavor to tofu that is changing peoples perceptions and tastes. Specifically he has developed a vegan form of bacon that many consider superior in taste to the animal products. The end result is a consumer experience that is enjoyable, delicious, good for your health, and good for the planet.
A great conversation that will open minds and drive real change.

The Growth of Veganism as a Sign of Hope: a chat with Light and Angel Flinn
What is the meaning of Veganism? Today we chat with Light who began his vegan journey 50 years ago. He and Angel share their insights into the importance and relevance of Veganism in the modern world. Light is the founder of GentleWorld.org, a vegan restaurant, and an several educational centers. As Ram Dass and Ghandi would say, "his life is his message".
This is a great podcast of hope and positive change we can all embrace.

Building Reuse and Recycling into the Economy; a chat with Damon Carson
The economy over the past hundred years has been built on the idea of disposable goods and unlimited resources. We are quickly realizing that we need to be more efficient and aware in how we act. The planet demands we change our behavior. Today I chat with Damon Carson of RepurposedMaterials about his work in helping businesses connect to and use repurposed materials in the work they do. It helps reduce waste, it reduces duplication and energy consumption, it lowers costs (which in this inflationary environment is key...).

Ecoactivism and the Age of Climate Change: A Chat with Ted Glick
Ted Glick has been a long time climate activist... We talk about his work in raising awareness and what individuals can do to make a change. Climate change requires immense effort to drive real change. Time demands we all play a role in designing and creating the future.
What can you do? What will you do??

Carbon Sequestration as a Climate Fraud: a chat with Karen Feridun
Karen Feridun is a Pennsylvania climate and fracking activist. We discuss activities by fossil fuel companies at a clean energy forum, particularly carbon capture and sequestration and hydrogen. We also look at the impact fracking has had on the people of PA.

Redesigning Capitalism: a chat w Kate Gaertner
Kate Gaertner is the founder of Triple Win Advisory. Kate helps businesses examine their business model and redesign their products and processes to become more sustainable. Our conversation looks at what it would take to "redesign capitalism"

Cleaning Up Ocean Plastic: a chat w Kieran Kelly
Kieran Kelly is the CEO of Ocean Integrity. He shares his story as a fisherman who choose to make a difference for the planet. The pollution of the ocean has many dimensions... Plastics affects many levels of life. The larger pieces of plastic breakdown into microplastics, fish are crowded out of their native environs; it affects everyone... Kieran shares his journey and experience.

Fossil Fuel Money Influence In Universities: a chat with Ed Carlevale
Ed Carlevale has been reporting on the influence fossil fuel companies are having on Universities such as MIT. He connects the dots of influence and money, and shares with us the impact that is having on the institution, professors and researchers. If the climate crisis is to be solved, universities need to play a major role in driving change. Unfortunately that may not be the case...

Climate Restoration; How Do We Do It? a chat w Peter Fiekowsky
Peter Fiekowsky has a new book out titled "Climate Restoration: The Only Future That Will Sustain the Human Race". Today we discuss his book and drill down into the concepts and science behind reducing CO2 and methane in the atmosphere in order to address the climate crisis and avert extinction. Peter shares insights that turn the tables on the climate debate.
The solutions discussed require much more attention and support.

Color and Change: a chat w Sheral Sly
Sheral Sly is an artist who is exploring creativity and purpose in the second half of life. She shares her experiences in developing her own creative process. In the past month, she changed things up injecting bright color into her creations. A brilliant story of evolution, creativity and life.

Labor in America: a chat w Bob Funk
Bob Funk is the Secretary-Treasurer of LaborLab. LaborLab is a nonprofit watchdog organization that tracks, monitors, and reports on the union-busting industry. "Informed workers are empowered workers"
Bob shares his experience and insights as a union organizer on the struggle of workers to organize today, and the obsticles they face from corporations and politicians. In an age when then very relationship workers have to work is changing, with the Gig economy, stagflation, artificial intelligence, and a second guilded age, it is crucial for people to understand their rights and join the fight to defend them.
This is a must listen...

The Art of Living Boldly in the Second Half of Life: a chat w Nancy Candea
Nancy Candea is a yoga therapist and teacher. She recently wrote a book titled "Present: the art of living boldly in the second half of life". Today we discuss her advice on how we can live our best quality life in our later years. While she writes directly to women, this is a lesson we all must embrace. Great conversation... learn more about her at nancycandea.com

Surviving Cancer... "I Surrender. I Trust. I Love.": a chat w Amanda Mikesell
Amanda Mikesell is a spiritual soul that over the past year has had to face and fight a diagnosis of aggresive breast cancer. She has shared her journey on FB over the past year; every struggle, every joy. Today we discuss her journey and the path forward. It is a rivoting, loving discussion that can't be missed.

Living Vegan: a chat w Mariquita Solis
Mariquita Solis is a vegan lifestyle coach. Much of her work revolves around helping people live as vegans in society that sees things differently.

An Evolving Global Order: a chat w Neil Pitts
Neil Pitts, author of "Postmodernity and Creation of the Anthropocene"; We discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine will shape the evolution of global politics in the years to come. What is the role of the UN? How does climate change affect this evolution? After the discussion he explains, "what it was that I was really trying to say - and it's generally that the structure of geopolitics is holding us back in so many ways, including important issues like the environment, but only a change in the age itself is going to enable a new type of politics to appear - so, it would be a good idea for everyone to get onto this now, as it could otherwise take much longer for the climate change action we need to occur, along with a whole range of social issues. I don't really understand how people can shout in the street 'we want change, we want action' without really understanding what it is that is actually holding governments back. What is holding them back is the state of politics means it's like a turn-based board game, where one country moves forward a bit, then another will only take action if they take action, etc. We need to get into the frame of mind that it's a new human age, and we can do it, regardless of what everyone else is doing, because that's how people now behave in our present time. To move the world forward from the Postmodern/ Cold War mentality."

"$70,000 in student loans were forgiven!": a chat w Dorothy Browne
Dorothy Browne, works for a non-profit and has struggled for years paying on student loan debt. She recently found out that her debt was forgiven! It's a life changing event... to learn more about how to apply for student loan forgiveness check out https://myfedloan.org/borrowers/pslfwaiver.shtml
Dorothy shares her experience in the hope that others benefit and take advantage of the program.

History, Post-Modern Civilization and Climate: a chat with Neil Pitts
Neil Pitts is the author of "Postmodernity and the Creation of the Anthropocene" published in November 2021. Neil examines 3 historical periods and tries to draw insights on what the lessons learned mean for where human civilization is headed, esp given climate change. Our discussion is an exciting and abstract one, but also very meaningful in terms of clarifying the impact of historical experience. You can find his book here or on Amazon.

Nutrition, Health, and Buddhism: a chat w Jason Demchok
Jason Demchok is a nutritional consultant who shares his journey through a variety of diets. He connects some of the science of nutrition with its impact on human health. We also draw in the role of Buddhism and spirituality. It's a valuable discussion to help us all kick start and embrace healthy living. Check out his website at http://theoptimizedbeing.com/

Living a Sustainable Life: a chat w Dale Stubbart
Dale Stubbart is a sustainable lifestyle coach for individuals and businesses. He shares his experiences in the struggle we all face daily in living a lifestyle the honors the planet and fosters happiness within. This is no small challenge within a capitalist system based on dollars and limitations. Give a listen and explore what a sustainable life means for you...

A New World View: a chat w Kollibri Terre Sonnenblume
Kollibri describes himself as "an Anti-Civ Primativist". We discuss his book of essays titled 'From Outside'; he writes about a variety of issues from the environment, to society, to media, to agriculture, to history, to consciousness... added together these essays create a new holistic view of the world.
Check out Kollibri's work at https://macskamoksha.com/
This is a great conversation that is at its core, optimistic. Enjoy!

How Do We Fight Rising Sea Levels?: a chat w Adrian Santiago Tate
Adrian Santiago Tate is founder and CEO of High Tide, a firm which collects data around coastal areas in the US with the goal of managing sea level rise. Adrian shares his background and experience on a subject of increasing importance. Recent scientific reports have indicated an acceleration in the collapse of the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica.

On Art and Creativity: A Chat w Sheral Sly
Sheral Sly is an artist and late bloomer creative who is doing what she loves. She shares her experiences and insights on art, fostering creativity and how to live a fulfilling life.
You can find her at www.artbysheral.com

Spiking Energy Prices and the Sustainable Transition: a chat w Carey King
Carey King is a researcher building out an economic model that describes the relationship of energy to the economy and society. Understanding this relationship can help smooth the transition to sustainability. Today we discuss the recent spike in energy prices in Europe, China and the US and how it fits into a larger narrative around a sustainable transition to tackle climate change. Check out his book "The Economic Superorganism"

Nov 22nd... a JFK Remembrance: a chat w Kathleen Cooper-Loher
Kathleen Cooper-Loher was a young girl when JFK was president. She shares her recollections and we discuss the legacy of JFK. 58 years after his assassination, the loss still hurts... How did JFK affect your life, your outlook?

Human Trafficking and Climate Change: a chat w Andrew Wallis
Andrew Wallis is the founder of Unseen UK, an organization that has been fighting human trafficking on many levels. We discuss how climate change, and the economic and social disorder it brings, will drive human trafficking to even higher levels. It is an eye opening and sobering conversation. HT is not just a global issue, but it is also very local... this concerns everyone.

Using Doughnut Economics for Sustainable Outcomes: a chat w Erinch Sahan
Erinch Sahan is an economist, analyst, and researcher with Doughnut Economics Action Lab the UK. Today we discuss the concept of "Doughnut Economics" and how it can help build a sustainable future. As economic systems experience trauma, space is created for new ideas to reshape the economic future... Doughnut Economics focuses on reshaping the perspective to improve human lives and live within our environmental envelope. This is a great conversation that will open a few minds.

A New Dimension to Crypto driving the Climate Crisis: a chat w Yvonne Taylor
Yvonne Taylor is an activist fighting fracking in NY state and the founder of Seneca Lake Guardians. She shares her experience and the new challenge she is facing... crypto miners buying and running formally closed coal power plants. China recently banned crypto mining due to its drain on the power grid. Those miners are now setting up shop in the US and this will have long term implications to our success or failure in reducing CO2 emissions and surviving the climate crisis.

Innovation as a Tool for Growth and "Degrowth": a chat w Karl Burkart
Karl Burkart is the co-founder and Deputy Director of One Earth, a non-profit focused on fostering the technologies to reshape the economy into a more sustainable and resilient one. He shares decades of experience in the messaging around the climate crisis and the need to embrace a more positive view to counter "doomism". With world leaders meeting in Glasgow to discuss policies at COP26, this is very timely.

Permaculture as a Comprehensive Way of Life: a chat w Pat Simmons Jr.
Pat Simmons Jr. is trained in permaculture and the growing of food, but as we chat we discuss larger issues that affect permaculture... ethics, organization, relationships... without a holistic approach to permaculture success is limited. It's a great conversation that really digs into some deep issues that go largely unaddressed...

How to Escape Abusive Relationships: a chat w Lisa Hawkins
Lisa Hawkins is a relationship coach and today we discuss the nature of abusive relationships and how to escape a bad situation. It's a complex dynamic that keeps people in an abusive relationship. Lisa offers great advice to those struggling and recovering from such relationships.

The Environmental Impacts of Fossil Fuels: a chat w Elaine Tanner
Elaine Tanner is a longtime activist and leader of Friends of Environmental Justice. She recently participated in a week of protests by diverse groups at the White House to urge the current administration to follow through on climate promises made during the campaign. The protests resulted in over 600 arrests but was largely ignored by the media. Elaine shares her experiences that motivate her activism.

Dealing with Climate Grief: A Chat w Betsy Rosenberg
Betsy Rosenberg has spent 25 years in the media, raising awareness of environmental issues and the climate crisis. Currently she is working on a network called GreenTV.com to promote environmental education and empowerment. We discuss the role media plays in the fight to address climate change and the struggle to deal with "climate despair". This is the first of many conversations :)

Climate Change--Reality and Politics
Today I chat with Richard Whiteford, long time climate activist and presenter, educating groups around the world. Richard shares his insights on the current state of the climate and the challenges we face. We delve into the reality and political obstacles to progress. This is the first of many conversations. You can learn more about Richard's work at savebioshpere.wordpress.com

Slaughterhouse : a chat w Gail Eisnitz
Gail Eisnitz has spent her life as an investigative journalist and activist on behalf of sentient animals. In 1997 she wrote a remarkable book titled "Slaughterhouse" that laid bare the cruelty and brutality of the animal agriculture industry. The stories she shares are troubling and haunting...
From Amazon, "Slaughterhouse is the first book of its kind to explore the impact that unprecedented changes in the meatpacking industry over the last twenty-five years - particularly industry consolidation, increased line speeds, and deregulation - have had on workers, animals, and consumers. It is also the first time ever that workers have spoken publicly about what's really taking place behind the closed doors of America's slaughterhouses."
This podcast will stay with you...

Potatoes, Health, and Big Ag: a chat w Jeff Braggs
Jeff Braggs has spent a lifetime growing potatoes and working in agriculture. His father used rotational and regenerative techniques in the early 20th century, and Jeff watched as family farms disappeared and Big Ag took over and began heavy use of chemicals, fertilizers, and poisons. He shares his life experience to help use better understand how diet connects to health.

Divorce, COVID, and Economic Stress: a chat w Karen McMahon
Karen McMahon is a relationship coach and founder of "Journey Beyond Divorce". We discuss the dynamics of relationships and divorce, especially with the stresses of COVID and financial troubles. She offers valuable insights and strategies for people at every stage of life... young couples, newlyweds, married couples, those who are seperating or getting divorced, and those who are divorced seeking new relationships. She knows her stuff, and brings empathy, compassion and insight to each individual situation... Check out Journey Beyond Divorce here...

EVs, Sustainability, and Economic Change: a chat w Peter Gruber
Peter Gruber is the founder and CEO of Gruber Motors. Gruber Motors specializes in repairing and maintaining Tesla Roadsters. Peter offers a unique perspective on how the economy is evolving to support EVs and sustainability. Learn more about Gruber Motors here.

Fostering Permaculture Now: a chat w Jenny Pell
Jenny Pell has spent a lifetime fostering permaculture in a variety of settings and locations. She is hired by home and property owners to incorporate permaculture into their landscape design. Recently, she has assisted in the creation of "food islands" on Maui, incorporating permaculture with healthy living and alleviation of hunger during the pandemic. She offers valuable insights that we can all take to heart and utilize.
Visit Jenny's website at www.permaculturenow.org

B Corps and Changing Capitalism: a chat w Nathan Stuck
Nathan Stuck, is an entrepreneur, coach and lecturer. He has seen the negative side of corp america first hand, and chosen to pursue a different, better path. Nathan shares his unique insights into the value of oganizing businesses as B Corps, and the effect that can have on the economy and society. This is the first of many conversations with Nathan... connect to Nathan on Linked In

Shifting the Emphasis to Trauma in Mental Health Treatment: a chat w Mat Costanzo
Mat Costanzo is a trained therapist and researcher. He recently wrote a paper on shifting the focus of how we deal with issues like PTSD, depression and anxiety from a medication focused approach, to one based on identifying the original trauma in order to create real healing. He writes, "clinics continue to view mental illnesses as biomedical conditions that can be best addressed with pharmacological treatments." He continues, "this is naive in light of the complexity of the conditions to be treated...". He proposes, "a shift toward an emphasis on contextual factors, that a trauma-based diagnostic and treatment model, would improve diagnostic accuracy and outcomes."
PTSD, depression and anxiety are issues that affect millions of Americans. This would represent a massive change in policy and I believe improve outcomes dramaticly.

The Emotional Journey to Degrowth: a chat w Barbara Williams
Barbara Williams is a climate activist in the UK. We discuss her awakening to the climate crisis, her work with Extintion Rebellion, and the need to address not just the rise in CO2, but the ecological collapse that is currently taking place. The solution lies in a completely new approach to organizing the economy based on Degrowth. Great conversation, one of many more I expect. Check out her website here

Building Entrepreneurship and Financial Independence: a chat w Emily Grass
Emily Grass is a business and marketing coach, especially for wellpreneurs. Today we discuss the state of entrepreneurship and strategies to develop small business going forward, especially in the shadow of COVID. Entrepreneurs need to carry a different mindset than 9-5 employees. Its crucial to understand the risks and challenges, in order to obtain the rewards and benefits. A great conversation.

What is a B Corp and What Does It Mean For Sustainability: a chat w Jen Cantero
Jen Cantero is a sustainability consultant who helps companies become B Corps. B Corps is a third-party rating that evaluates a company's performance on how it affects people, planet, and profits. This is a great conversation that brings together the importance of sustainability and efficiency in companies and expands the conversation in measurable ways.

Issues Around Conscious Dating: a chat w Lisa Hawkins
Today I chat with Lisa Hawkins, a relationship coach, about "conscious dating"... How do we connect in relationships while maintaining a spiritual journey. We discuss a myriad of issues that resonate with a lot of us "older people" who are working on our relationships. To learn more about Lisa go to consciouslyawakecounseling.com

The Health Benefits of a Plant Based Diet: a chat w Kathleen Cooper-Loher
Today I chat with Kathleen Cooper-Loher, a retired trauma nurse, about the medical and health benefits of a plant-based diet. Specifically, we discuss the work of Dr Michael Greger who is an advocate for plant-based. Greger brings together the scientific studies from over 50 years of intitutional research. Cooper and I discuss the lack of education in the medical community and the risks that poses to patients.
Your future self will thank you for listening to this show ;)

Promoting Permaculture, Improving the Planet: a chat w Lars Schijff
Lars Schijff is the founder of the Permenant Culture Project. He shares his journey and some of the lessons learned that reveal the importance of Permaculture as a transformational tool for the planet. This is a set of lessons that everyone can benefit from.
Give a listen :)

Plant-Based Coconut Shrimp... Amazing! : a chat w Monica Talbert
After sampling their coconut shrimp, scallops, and crabcake, I was stunned and happy. Today we chat with Monica Talbert, co-founder and CEO of the Plant-Based Seafood Company. We discuss how they developed such an amazing taste that is so sustainable. We also examine the food revolution we are currently experiencing and what it means for society.
give a listen and turn on the oven :)

The Benefits and Challenges of Tiny Homes: a chat w Arya Mazanek
Arya Mazanek is founder and CEO of innovative tiny home builder Wilderwise. We discuss the challenges and opportunities around tiny homes. Many cultural, economic and societal trends are merging to increase interest. To learn more, check out wilderwise.com

Wisdom Messages From Beyond: a chat w Kristina Bloom
Kristina Bloom has published a new book, Wisdom for the Age of Ascension. We discuss her channeled messages from Universal Intelligences and what they mean for the world we live in. Check out her book and connect at http://kristinabloom.com

The Fight Against Modern Day Slavery: a chat w Andrew Wallis
Andrew Wallis is the founder of UK Unseen, an organization that is fighting human trafficking and providing support to its victims. We discuss the causes of modern day slavery, it's victims, and efforts to stop it. The UK government recently passed legislation to address Human Trafficking. Business plays a major role as well, but it also requires education on a levels of society.

Business Ethics, Tech and COVID: a chat w Scott Gingold
Scott Gingold is a serial entreprenuer and President of Lehigh Valley Technology, an IT service for B2B firms. After connecting on LinkedIn and chatting for several hours, it is clear Scott has a uniquely human view of business that has served him well. He shares some of his approaches and insights that have make his employees happier, his company more profitable and his clientele extremely satisfied.
It is my hope that in some ways COVID can act as a stimulant to further discussions around building a humane workplace that allows everyone to prosper. Check out Scott's company here

Healing Mental Health from COVID: a chat w Cindy Beers
Cindy Beers shares holistic techniques to help us deal with the psychological and mental damage done by COVID in the past year. Many of the strategies are effective in dealing with real life drama as well... work stress, PTSD, family dramas...
Quality of life is dependent upon good mental health; don't shortchange yourself...
Check out Cindy's program called "Mental Health Toolbox"

How to Live Authentically in Today's World: a chat w Tevis Rose Trower
Tevis Rose Trower is a coach, guide and advisor to companies and leaders, to moms and dads, to the spiritual and the atheist. In her new book, Games Changers: A Guide to Radical Success, she discusses the need for individuals to reconnect with their authentic selves. The modern world changes who we are, weighs on us... grinds us down. When we ask ourselves, 'Why are we here?', how do you answer?
Check out Trower's new book with this link to her free first chapter.

What is Leftist Philosophy: a chat w Zack Ellsworth
For over 100 years leftist philosophy (Socialism, Communism, Marxism) have been used as triggers by American conservatives to resist social change. But what is Leftist philosophy in reality, and why do conservatives continue to be so frightened? Zack Ellsworth shares his experience and insights to foster greater understanding. You can follow Zack here

Promoting Social Change Through Art: a chat w Daniel Greenway
Daniel Greenway is a young film maker who is making waves with his work. His new film "Deep-Fried Fingers" raises the issue of factory farming, veganism and speciesism in a way that, instead of preaching, it invites the viewer to a conversation to look at things differently. Be sure to watch the film and join the conversation.

Fostering Permaculture: a chat w Victoria Gunn
Vicki Gunn is trained in permaculture and shares her journey to develop a sustainable lifestyle. We discuss how to integrate permaculture into our daily lives, regardless of where we live. Valuable insights and "food for thought" ;). Be sure to check out her permaculture groups on FB.

We Must Address Climate Change Immediately: a chat w Stefan Sommer
Stefan Sommer is a climate activist with Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance and an educater at Northern Arizona University. We discuss several important themes around the climate crisis and how they affect local communities in real and long lasting ways. I expect this will be the first of many conversations...

Creativity, Poetry, and Self-Realization: a chat w Kathleen Cooper-Loher
Kathleen Cooper-Loher is a poet and published short story writer. As a retired nurse Kathleen shares her experiences in developing her creative side. We discuss some of her recent work, her inspirations, and some useful strategies to grow your creative side.

American Values are Based on Two Conflicting Philosophies: a chat w Chuck Holden
During the summer of 2020 it was clear that American society was deeply divided. Police abuse of minorities, the Black Lives Matter movement, ICE traumitizing immigrant children, Portland... As I drilled down and thought deeply on this it was clear that this was not the America I learned about in High School. People clearly have two different value systems which yield two different visions of what it means to be an American.
In this conversation Chuck and I try to tear apart the overlapping and conflicting narratives to distill a clearer picture of where we are, and where we are headed. My thesis: Instead of America having a unified singular outlook, America is governed by two conflicting political philosophies... one conservative and elitist, the other liberal and egalitarian.
Chuck Holden is a professor of American History at St Mary's College of Maryland. He has extensively studied political, economic, and value systems in the American South.

What is Ascension and What Does It Mean for How We Feel: a chat w Kristina Bloom
Kristina Bloom is a spiritual advisor and author and today we discuss what is meant by Ascension? How does it relate to spirituality and our personal lives? How are human beings evolving and what role do each of us play? Kristina gives valuable insights to better understand what we are seeing and more importantly, what we are feeling. Learn more about Kristina here

COVID and AI are Changing the Economy and Our Future: a chat w JT Kostman
JT Kostman is a CEO, consultant and key figure in the utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the economy. As the CEO of ProtectedBy.AI he is focused on using AI to create novel synergies for businesses and non-profits. JT's diverse background feeds a rich narrative that informs us about where we are headed in a world changed by COVID and AI.
Amazing conversation :)

The Economics of Happiness and Other Radical Ideas: a chat w Danny Blancheflower
Danny Blancheflower is an Economist from Dartmouth College. He has served as in the Bank of England, National Bureau of Economic Research, as well as teaching at many universities around the world. He recent posted a paper on the economics of happiness. We discuss a wide range of issues that ultimately get back to a better understanding of how economics affects our everyday lives.

Energy, Economics and Society: a chat w Carey King
Carey King is a researcher from University of Texas at Austin who focuses on economic modeling of how how fossil fuel energy affects the economy and society. We discuss his recently published book, The Economic Superorganism: Beyond the Competing Narratives on Energy, Policy, and Growth. In this discussion Carey connects abstract modeling to real world situations... the result is insights that inform our decision making going forward and reinforces the need for change. Learn more about Carey at http://careyking.com

Finding our Spiritual Path: a chat w Kristina Bloom
Kristina Bloom is a spiritual advisor, empath, and medium. At a early age she realized she saw spirituality manifesting but was confronted by a society hell bent on denying our spiritual existence as human being. We discuss our respective journeys and the journey to come. Check out her work at https://kristinabloom.com

Living Abundantly in an Age of COVID : a chat w Dan Mangena
Dan Mangena is a coach, author and podcaster with abundant life experiance and tried and true strategies. As an expert and author he has a number of books and programs that help people become their best selves. Dan says, "I am a simple man who wants to change the world for the better. Everything I do is with that purpose in mind." Be sure to check him out at https://dreamwithdan.com

Conservatism in America: a chat w Chuck Holden

Plant-based Diets and Fitness: a chat w Geoff Palmer

Laudato Si and Climate Change: a chat w Steve Knight

Solar Energy in 2020: a chat w Bill Driscoll

Consumerism and Modern Society: a chat w Julia King

Growing Entreprenuership in America:a chat w Robin Wilson an

Comparing the Great Depression and the Current Economic Crisis: a chat w Chuck Holden

What Does It Take To Mobilize To Address Climate Change? : a chat w Margaret Klein Salamon
Become a climate hero.

Fostering the Move to Organic and Regenerative Farming: a chat w David Rose and Victoria Zelin-Cloud
David Rose is the founder and CEO of JustOne Organics, a regenerative food system. David is a leading thinker in sustainability, ecovillages and holistic community development. He shares his insights on what's required to accelerate the growth of regenerative farming.
This conversation is another in a series recorded with the assistance of Victoria Zelin-Cloud, founder of PossiblePlanet.org. Possible Planet is a 501c3 nonprofit that started as the Center for Regenerative Community Solutions. We work on a range of issues related to climate change, including a global carbon reward to reduce CO2 emission and draw carbon out of the atmosphere. Nationally we work on financing clean energy, and locally we’re involved in the effort to build ecovillages and cohousing communities. To learn more about this, visit PossiblePlanet,org and get in touch with us through the web site.

How do we cut CO2 concentrations to 300ppm? a chat with Peter Fiekowsky and Jonathan Cloud
Peter Fiekowsky is the founder and chairman of the Foundation for Climate Restoration. Peter lays out a variety of strategies to reverse the build up of CO2 in the atmosphere.
This conversation is another in a series recorded with the assistance of Jonathan Cloud, founder of PossiblePlanet.org. Possible Planet is a 501c3 nonprofit that started as the Center for Regenerative Community Solutions. We work on a range of issues related to climate change, including a global carbon reward to reduce CO2 emission and draw carbon out of the atmosphere. Nationally we work on financing clean energy, and locally we’re involved in the effort to build ecovillages and cohousing communities. To learn more about this, visit PossiblePlanet,org and get in touch with us through the web site.

The Current State of Climate Change : a chat w Mitch Wagener
Mitch Wagener is a professor and educator on climate change, zoology and ecology. He has done a great deal of work on climate change and today we discuss the big picture of climate change and what needs to be done to avoid disaster. Mitch can be reached at wagenerm@wcsu.edu

Building a Movement for Climate Action: a chat w Paul Zeitz and Jonathan Cloud
Todays conversation is with Paul Zeitz, founder of Build A Movement 2020 and activist for Climate Restoration. We discuss the current conditions for addressing climate change given the impact of Covid19.
This conversation is the first in a new series recorded with the assistance of Jonathan Cloud, founder of PossiblePlanet.org. Possible Planet is a 501c3 nonprofit that started as the Center for Regenerative Community Solutions. We work on a range of issues related to climate change, including a global carbon reward to reduce CO2 emission and draw carbon out of the atmosphere. Nationally we work on financing clean energy, and locally we’re involved in the effort to build ecovillages and cohousing communities. To learn more about this, visit PossiblePlanet,org and get in touch with us through the web site.

Ageism, Psychedelics, and the Path Forward: a chat w Art Mitchell
Retirement and old age are changing. As 10,000 baby boomers retire each day the landscape of society is shifting to adjust. Our older years are complicated by a lack of adequete savings, corporate environments that are hostile to older workers, and an expanding life span due to medical advances. Today we chat with Art Mitchell the author of Grateful, Not Dead
He shares his insights and we explore some new pathways.

A Survivor of Coronavirus Shares His Experience: a chat w Bruce Kersten
A few months ago when I talked to Bruce, Coronavirus was so dominent in the news he didnt even want to say "coronavirus", instead saying "the C word". A week later, unknown to me, he became infected with Coronavirus. Catching up with him in recent weeks I realized there were lessons we can all learn from his experience.
To learn more contact:
James Cox
Cell: 267 323 6936

Ecorestoration Strategies to Rebuild Degraded Environments: a chat w John D. Liu
John D. Liu is a film maker and environmental activist. His film 'Green Gold" looks at how arid and degraded areas have been greened and restored using regenerative strategies. He shares his work in building ecorestoration camps around the world. These camps not only restore the local environment, but also heal society and creates a greater sense of community.
To learn more contact:
James Cox
Cell: 267 323 6936

Remaining Positive in 2020:a chat w Barbara McVeigh
We talk to Barbara McVeigh about her effort to promote positivity in an age of stress and breakdown... nCov19, income inequality, market selloff, and more... How do we keep from being overwhelmed and carry on the fight to improve society and our lives? Barbara is an educator, social activist, author and film maker.
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James Cox
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THE EVOLUTION OF SUSTAINABILITY: a chat w Bruce Kersten
Bruce Kertsten is CEO of Savant Creative, an ethical and socially responsible marketing firm. We discuss how sustainability has changed and evolved over the past 10 years. For many years Bruce organized a monthly business round table for sustainable minded entreprenuers. To learn more go to his website
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Reporting on nCov19 in China: a chat w Jennifer Zeng
Jennifer Zeng is a correspondent with NTD and has been reporting on the Wuhan virus since January 2020. she shares her insights and experience which in many ways runs counter to the official version of the truth.
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A World Beyond War:a chat w Greta Zarro
Greta Zarro is organizing director of World Beyond War, an organization dedicated to grass roots opposition to the military industrial complex. War is the largest contributer to human suffering and environmental pollution, and is a huge driver of climate change. We discuss how a few people can make a difference in reshaping human destiny.
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Managing Health Risk in 2020:a chat w Kathleen Cooper-Loher
Kathleen Cooper-Loher is a former OR nurse and she shares her insights on the US healthcare system. We discuss the nCov in china and how individuals can manage risk and protect themselves.
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Human Trafficking on the Rise: a chat w Kelly Galindo
Kelly Galindo is a film maker and activist looking to raise awareness of the issue of Human Trafficking. Her film "26 Seconds" looks at this crisis in the modern world, as well as the organizations that are fighting Human Trafficking. This is an issue that is impacting lives everywhere, including our own nieghborhoods. Learn more, be informed, speak up...
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The Tragedy of Homelessness: a chat w Gary Susich
Today we chat with Gary Susich... he shares his experience being homeless for 3 years and how he currently helps the homeless in his community.
It is a touching conversation about an issue that will become increasingly relevent as the economy weakens in the next recession.
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Climate Adaptation and Systems Analysis: a chat w Ugo Bardi
Ugo Bardi is a systems analyst focusing on the complex interrelationships of factors that are driving climate change. Mr Bardi is based in Florence Italy and has a background in the petrochemical industry. His book, "The Seneca Effect: Why Growth is Slow but Collapse is Rapid", examines non-linear change.
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Politics and Income Inequality: a chat w Chuck Holden
Chuck Holden is a professor of American History at Saint Mary's College of Maryland. Holden shares his insights on the role income inequality plays in our political scene. His book, "Republican Populist: Spiro Agnew and the Origins of Donald Trump’s America", can be found here.
Its a great discussion, one of my favorites... apologies in advance for grounds keepers in the background :(
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Building a Renewable Energy Model for the Economy: a chat w Carey King
Carey King is a researcher at University of Texas and is developing an economic model that relates energy inputs to societal outputs. What impact has fossil fuels had on wage suppression and poverty? How can renewables lead to greater wealth distribution? Carey takes the abstract and makes it tangible.
Check out his newest paper and YouTubes of his model at his website http://careyking.com/
His paper can be found here http://careyking.com/publications/systems-analyses-economics-and-net-energy/
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Conversations Around Climate: a chat w Jamie Joy Throgmorton
Jamie Joy Throgmorton is a former attorney and activist that is dedicating her life to motivating people to take action in addressing climate change. She has a facebook group called "Climate Conversations (and Coaching)" that brings together different points of view.
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A Christmas Wish for AI: a chat with Alex Moltzau
Alex Moltzau is a consultant with KPMG Norway on Artificial Intelligence and its impact on business and society. We discussed the challenges around AI's impact on labor, the economy, and a number of other issues. Great conversation
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Daily Medicine: a chat w Wayne Snellgrove
Wayne Snellgrove is a native american teacher and lecturer on native spirituality. He recently published a book called Daily Medicine, written during a healing retreat in Canada. His perspective is healing and beneficial to all who cross his path. get the book here https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Medicine-Wayne-William-Snellgrove/dp/1948979268
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An Anthropological View of Climate Change: a chat w Julia King
Julia King is a professor of Antropology at Saint Mary's College of Maryland. We discuss how Climate Change can be examined through a different lense to generate new insights and solutions.
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AI and Labor: a chat w Dr. Marcell Vollmer
Dr. Vollmer is at the forefront of AI and seeing its impact on business and labor. He shares his unique perspective and offers valuable insights. Dr. Marcell Vollmer is Chief Innovation Officer of Celonis, the leader in process excellence software, which turns insights into action with the power of Process Mining technology it pioneered.
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Living a Happier, Healthier Life Through Giving: a chat w Stephen Post
Stephen Post has a diverse background and pooled his experience to write a book titled "Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving." In this podcast we discuss how generosity on many levels can affect our quality of life. This is a valuable conversation for everybody.
This podcast covers issues of Climate Change, Socially Responsible Investing, Retirement Planning, the Economy, and Life and Disability Insurance.
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Impacting Animal Health Through the Humane League: a chat w Wendy Watts
The Humane League works cooperatively with industry to improve the health and lives of animals. 2019 has been a year of tremendous progress with more coming on the horizon. Wendy offers great insight into an important topic.
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Improving Soil Quality: a chat w Elizabeth Pearce
Because of climate change and soil degradation we are in danger of falling crop yields. I talk to Elizabeth Pearce about advances that may help to address both problems in the immediate future.
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Finding a Sacred Space, Praying and Healing: a chat w Wayne William Snellgrove
Wayne William Snellgrove, a medicine man from Fishing Lake First Nation, who recently reconnected with his family after being seperated as a child. During the summer he went home on a spiritual pilgramige and offers insights that can help us all heal in the current age.
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Personal Growth and Relationship Building: a chat w Elliot Talenfeld
Elliot Talenfeld is the author of Through a Still Imperfect Lens: a True Story of Personal Growth and Relationship from a Psychospiritual Perspective . We discuss the importance of communication and a self awareness in living our best lives possible.
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Helping the Victims of Climate Change: a chat w Jacalyn Heinl
Jacalyn Heinl is a scientist and humanitarian. She shares her experiences as an eyewitness to "how we got here" regarding Climate Change and the impact it is having on people who suffer destructive climate events. Great insights into the need for expanding humanity.
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Healing from Families and Trauma: a chat w Jeanne McCulloch
Jeanne McCulloch is author of "All Happy Families" which has recently been released in paperback. We discuss issues around trauma, alcoholism, and healing within family dynamics. Its an issue that is widespread and Jeanne's examination gives insights that those in similar situations may find helpful.
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As hurricane season starts... : a chat w Bruce Kersten
Climate Change is affecting weather patterns and we have seen the wettest 12 month period in US history. Bruce Kersten is a specialist in property insurance with Bradley and Parker. He offers insights and valuable advice for property owners as well as business owners as hurricane season begins.
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Healing and Addiction: a chat w Mindy Vanderford
Mindy Vanderford is with Crestone Freedom Project in Colorado. She shares her expertise around addiction, its causes, and healing from addiction.
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Building Hugels and Permaculture: a chat w Jeff Bass
Jeff Bass is a retired scientist and permaculture evangelist. We discussed his work in building hugels and educating people about permaculture. He offers abundant advice on the how-to and whys. These are lessons we all need to embrace in the years to come.
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The Disappearing Middle Class: a chat w Peter Temin
Peter Temin is an MIT Economist and author of "The Disappearing Middle Class: Prejudice and Power in a Dual Economy". Together we examine what is driving wealth inequality and social problems, and what we need to do to succeed in this new environment. It is an engaging discussion that brings theoretical economics to the real world.
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Social Justice and Overcoming: a chat w Karen Dunscomb
Karen Dunscomb is an educator and social justice activist. She shares her experience in helping others, especially in terms of addressing homelessness. Its a conversation rich in love and compassion.
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Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine for Real Results: a chat w Brian Dailey
Brian Dailey is Medical Director of Urgent Care Now in Webster, NY. He has spent decades integrating the use of Reiki and sound therapy with western medicine. The result has been improved outcomes and happy patients. His insights give validation to the need to think outside the box and become informed patients.
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Using Yoga to Treat Arthritis: a chat w Steffany Moonaz
Steffany Moonaz is a holistic practitioner and therapist helping people who suffer with arthritis live their best lives. A great discussion of the importance of combing eastern and western medicine.
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Dead Meat: a chat w Michael Martin
Michael Martin is with Physicians for Social Responsibility and a researcher at UCSF. He has an extensive background in examining the impact red meat has on peoples health, as well as the health of the planet. Eliminating or reducing meat from the diet is low hanging fruit in the struggle against AGW and enjoying a long life.
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Plant-Based Food as a Pathway to Healing: a chat w Edward Esko
Edward Esko is an entrepreneur and teacher of plant-based cooking. He recently set up the Kushi School in NYC that combines the teaching of plant-based cooking and eastern philosophy to heal, nurture and create "radiant health".
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Integrating Plant-Based Into Hospitals: a chat w Shannon Farrell
Shannon Farrell is medical professional who is on a mission; integrate plant-based diets into medical treatments at hospitals.
She shares her insights and experience... lots of value here for us to reclaim our best quality of life. Get a pencil and take notes.
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Climate Change driving Extreme Weather: a chat w Jeff Berardelli
Jeff Berbardelli is an extreme weather expert and meteorologist. He shares his perspective of the changes taking place in weather and factors related to Climate Change driving this change.
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Improving Medical Training for a Changing World: a chat w Robert Gould
Robert Gould is a longtime member of Physicians for Social Responsibility and professor at UCSF focused on improving and updating the medical curriculum. A recent project examined "Women's Health, the Environment, and Health Professional Activism". We look at a variety of issues affecting the training of future doctors, including Climate Change, pollution, women's rights, and diet.
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Climate Change... a Farmers' Perspective: a chat w Kevin Fulton
Kevin Fulton is a multi-generational Nebraska farmer. We discuss the impact of climate change and the recent rain bomb cyclone has had on the midwest. We get into a wide ranging conversation about CAFOs, organic farming practices, and the legacy we are leaving for our children.
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Economic Models for the Anthropocene Era: a chat w Carey King
Carey King is a researcher and professor at University of Texas Energy Institute. He has been working at developing economic models that account for the relationship between energy and wages. I would encourage you to watch some of his presentations that provide visual support to his ideas. They can be found here http://careyking.com/
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Raising Environmental Awareness In Schools: A chat w Dave Finnigan
Dave Finnigan is the founder of Green Actioneers, a school based program to foster environmentalism and leadership building in schools and families. Recent actions by Greta Thunberg and school strikes show that kids are not afraid to lead. This program may help to inspire others in the weeks and years to come.
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The Plant-Based Food Industry Comes of Age: a chat w Anthony Tabanji
Anthony Tabanji is with Sprouted Ventures, a firm that helps develop companies in the Plant-Based food space. The recent IPO of Beyond Meat is just the latest indicator of success in this growing market. We discuss changes taking place and what effect that will have on the economy overall going forward.
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How to Manage the Aging Process: a chat w Hans Parge
Hans Parge is a lifestyle and health coach dedicated to helping people live high quality lives, regardless of age. Hans outlines a variety of strategies that people need to commit to in order to avoid negative outcomes in old age. In the end we relate this prevention strategy back to a person's financial well being and as a necessary strategy to preserve your savings for the long run.
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The Current State of Environmental Law in Pennsylvania: a chat w Joe Minott and Robert Routh
Joe Minott and Robert Routh are with the Clean Air Council. The Clean Air Council has been active in protecting the environment in PA, NJ, and DE for over 50 years. It is a legacy to be proud of, but they are not done yet... In this episode we discuss the current state of environmental law in Pennsylvania and some exciting recent changes in policy and outlook.
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Dealing with the Psychological Impact of Climate Change: a chat w Lise Van Susteren
Lise Van Susteren is a practicing psychiatrist and a member of Physicians for Social Responsibility. Since 2008 she has worked on issues involving climate change and the traumas we are collectively experiencing. This episode offers tons of insights that can help all of us manage the transitioning planet and our role within it.
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Residential Solar on the Rise: a chat w Dave Brown
Dave Brown is a solar energy consultant who helps home owners install solar.
The economy is changing... solar has been become increasingly affordable and desirable.
Can you benefit from going solar?
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What a Difference a Year Makes in Animal Activism: a chat w Chase Avior
Chase Avior is a leader and activist in the fight against speciesism. In the past year there have been substantial changes in the field of animal rights. Veganism is growing rapidly. Dairy lost over $1 billion dollars last year to plant based alternatives. Plant based alternatives are impacting the finances of CAFOs. Real change is taking place that is inspired and inspiring.
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Helping Non-Profits Magnify Their Impact: a chat w Matt Hugg
Matt Hugg is the founder of Nonprofit.courses, an organization designed to help educate, train and inform nonprofit leaders and organizations. Matt shares his breadth of experience to a field where many people have to learn on the fly. Its an informative and inspiring chat.
Give a listen and leverage your time and experience for good
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Growing Gardens and a Warming Climate: a chat w Saskia Esslinger
Saskia Esslinger is an entrepreneur and coach helping people grow their own food. She shares her experience and insight to inspire us to get outside and start digging. We also discuss the warming climate of Alaska and its impact on the food chain. What are you going to plant this year??
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How is Climate Change Affecting India: a chat w Gopal Patel
Gopal Patel is a climate activist working with organizations world wide to address climate change and the social issues it magnifies. India is particularly vulnerable due to increased glacial melt in the Himalayas affecting water supplies and rising temperatures. This discussion is crucial in understanding the new climate changed world we have entered...
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Cleaning Up Environmental Messes Related to Abandoned Coal Mines: a chat w Bobby Hughes
Bobby Hughes is a lifelong environmentalist and President of EPCAMR, a non-profit that coordinates clean up efforts for Pennsylvania's abandoned coal mines. It is a difficult challenge on normal days... today EPCAMR is challenged by cuts to the EPA budget, a changing regulatory landscape and an issue that requires coordination with many stakeholders. And yet Bobby fosters successful results...
Give a listen
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Crafting a Message To Address Sustainability: A chat w Marissa Rosen
Marissa Rosen is the founder of marketing and branding firm Climate Social. Today we discuss the messaging around climate change and sustainability, and what companies can do to improve their future prospects in a climate changed world.
Give a listen!
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Fighting Human Trafficking in LA: a chat w Michelle Gomez
Michelle Gomez is a social activist in southern California and she was kind enough to share some insights into a new program designed to fight Human Trafficking in Los Angeles. The program not only works to prevent Human Trafficking, but also seeks to help victims who have been trafficked. Its a comprehensive program that is needed in all of our cities and states.
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The Health Impact of Fossil Fuels: a chat w Barbara Donachy
Fossil fuels have a negative impact on health on many levels. Today we chat with Barbara Donachy, a health professional with Physicians for Social Responsibility. We discuss recent efforts in Colorado to address these health impacts, particularly through legislation. This is a valuable episode...
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Teens, PTSD, Depression and Healing: a chat w Cindy Beers
In the past few weeks two teens who survived the Parkland shooting took their own life. It seems as if the modern age is taking a huge toll on the happiness of our children. We talk today with Cindy Beers, an integrated health professional, for insights on the problem and possible solutions. Give a listen and take action.
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How is AI Changing Education and Why It Can't Happen Fast Enough: a chat w JT Kostman
Today we discuss the changes taking place within Education and the role AI is playing to make improvements with JT Kostman. JT Kostman is a data scientist and AI expert with Grant Thornton. He works with companies and institutions to utilize the tools of the AI revolution. We have talked to JT several tines, and it always offers insights and value that pays huge dividends. ENJOY!
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Corporate Change and the Need to Evolve: a chat w David Belden
David Belden is the CEO of ExecuVision International, a firm dedicated to improving the quality of Leadership within companies around the world. David shares his experience and insights as we examine some of the issues facing business leaders today. For every company, its a matter of survival and success.
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Creating a Food Revolution: a chat w Ocean Robbins
Ocean Robbins has an amazing story and for decades has been leading people to change their diet and their quality of life. Great insights on the need for people to effect change in their lives. His new book 31 Day Food Revolution offers a blueprint and how-to guide. Give a listen, and take action today.
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The Doctrine of Discovery and the Basis of Racism: a chat w Mark Charles
Mark Charles is a social activist, writer and teacher; We met each other at the Indigenous Peoples March in January 2019. Mr. Charles discusses the Doctrine of Discovery and why it is crucial to understand for anyone dealing with social justice issues around race and division. This podcast will change how you look at the existing culture and our roles within it. Mark finishes with a surprise announcement.
You can learn more by going to wirelesshogan.com
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Yoga is Vegan: a chat w Holly Skodis
Holly Skodis is a yoga teacher, vegan life coach and educator who has a new project called "Yoga is Vegan". The goal is to build awareness within the yoga community for the importance of veganism. She offers great insights and advice on the relationship between the two concepts and the importance of raising awareness.
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Ageism, Purpose and the Process to Becoming Elders: a chat w Art Mitchell
Art Mitchell is the author of "Grateful, Not Dead", a book he recently published about the retirement, the process of growing older and how we can live our best lives possible. Art explore the issues surrounding ageism in our society and give a framework on rethinking what growing older means. Art is a leader, coach and guide for those of us wanting more out of life.
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Poetry Therapy and Healing Trauma: a chat w Nancy Scherlong
Our chat today is with Nancy Scherlong, a councilor and therapist who specializes in using poetry therapy to help people heal from trauma and abuse. She offers valuable insights into the ability of creative arts to help people grow and become whole. Give a listen and enjoy.
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Greenland and Sea Level Rise: a chat w John Englander
John Englander, author and sea level rise expert, shares his insights and observations of the current state of Greenland's ice sheet and its continuing effect on global sea level rise.
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A Start Towards Restructuring Our Society: third reading from Points of Rebellion by William O. Douglas
William O. Douglas was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1939- 1980. In 1970 he published "Points Of Rebellion", a description of the challenges facing American society and the first amendment of the Constitution. His words and concerns are as relevant today, as they were in 1970. This is the third of three readings
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The Green New Deal and the Politics of Climate Change: a chat w Karl Aldinger
Karl Aldinger is a climate activist and organizer with the Sunrise Movement. We discuss the Green New Deal, grass roots organizing, and the path forward to address climate change.
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Marx, Eco-socialism and the Green New Deal: a chat w Steve Knight
Steve Knight has a background in finance and is a group discussion leader at the Marxist Education Project. We discuss what philosophical connections exist between Marx and environmentalism, esp in the context of Climate Change and the New Green Deal. Awesome discussion!
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Healing and Hope from the Indigenous Peoples March: a chat w Wayne Snellgrove
Wayne Snellgrove is a teacher and Native American Elder. We met at the Indigenous Peoples March in January. There Wayne offered a really incredible opening prayer that initiated a day of healing and connection. As we talked it became clear that Native American spirituality offers a road map to people concerned about the degradation of the planet and the future of mankind.
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The Legions of Dissent: second reading from Points of Rebellion by William O. Douglas
William O. Douglas was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1939- 1980. In 1970 he published "Points Of Rebellion", a description of the challenges facing American society and the first amendment of the Constitution. His words and concerns are as relevant today, as they were in 1970. This is the second of three readings
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Animal Rescue and Social Impact: a chat w Priya Sawhney
Priya Sawhney is an organizer and activist with Direct Action Everywhere, an organization working for revolutionary social and political change on behalf of animals. We discuss recent activities which have led to the arrest of several members and confrontations with several large companies.
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Coal, Climate and Health: a chat w Alan Lockwood
Alan Lockwood is senior scientist and past president of Physicians for Social Responsibility. He has spent his life campaigning against the health impacts of coal. In this chat we discuss not only coal, but the impact of higher temperatures worldwide and the importance of taking immediate action.
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Regenerative Medicine and Extending High Quality Life: a chat w Kelly Martin
Kelly Martin is CEO of Inovium Labs LLC and is bringing together theory and practices to lengthen and improve the quality of the lives that we lead. As we age and live longer, as we see our loved ones live their final years tortured by Alzheimer's, cancer, and hundreds of other diseases, we are forced to examine what we can do to improve the quality of our lives in our later years.
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Art, Veganism, and "the Ugly Truth": a chat w Mary J. Kirsch
Mary J. Kirsch is a professional artist who specializes in watercolors. Her newest series of paintings is titled "the Ugly Truth" and it exposes the brutal reality of industrial animal agriculture and the problems that follow in its wake. It is a beautiful expose' of the reality that most people choose to ignore. Connect to her on Facebook to see this series of paintings.
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The Polar Vortex and Arctic Warming: a chat w Judah Cohen
Judah Cohen is a climatologist and shares his expertise to help us better understand the current cold snap that is affecting the country. We discuss how this is connected to the warming taking place in the Arctic. To learn more check his website.
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How America Views Dissent: first reading from Points of Rebellion by William O. Douglas
William O. Douglas was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1939- 1980. In 1970 he published "Points Of Rebellion", a description of the challenges facing American society and the first amendment of the Constitution. His words and concerns are as relevant today, as they were in 1970. This is the first of three readings
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Nuclear Energy and Climate Change: a chat w Swedina Hurt
Swedina Hurt is a nuclear activist and shares some personal stories related to her struggle against the nuclear power industry, issues of corruption and safety, and how all this relates to the climate change crisis. We cover a lot of important issues. A great episode that changed my mind on several issues.
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The Government Shutdown, Labor, and Connectedness: a chat w Barbara McVeigh
Barbara McVeigh is an author, social activist, and filmmaker. Her father was one of the striking Air Traffic Controllers during the early eighties. In this episode we compare government labor policies at that time and today's treatment of workers in today's government shutdown, and look at the importance of connectedness.
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Interconnectedness and Living our Highest Quality Lives: a chat w Glenna Crooks
Glenna Crooks is co-founder of CogentSage and author. She has a unique perspective on the lives we lead. She has been examining the relationships and roles we carry with us and how we can improve our quality of life by recognizing this interconnectness. In our conversation, she pulls back the veil of complexity and chaos and offers valuable advice to live less stressful lives.
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Building Climate Resilient Communities: a chat w Barbara Warren
Barbara Warren is a retired physician and member of Physicians for Social Responsibility. We discuss the impact of Climate Change on peoples health and the need to build Climate Resilient Communities. The need to take action is now...
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Healing in the Age of #MeToo: a chat w Veronica Monet
Veronica Monet is an intuitive relationship coach, anger management specialist and certified sexologist. As a survivor of a lifetime of sexual abuse, Veronica has valuable insights into how women, men and society as a whole, can heal. We examine this healing in the context of the development of the #MeToo movement in 2018.
You can connect to Veronica at https://theshamefreezone.com/
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Businesses Are Employing AI: a chat w JT Kostman
This is my second interview with JT Kostman, consultant and expert in data science and Artificial Intelligence. We discuss how businesses have begun using AI to reduce costs and reduce employee count. What does this mean for the economy? What does this mean for American Labor? What does this mean for your financial future? This is a great chat which I urge everyone to listen to and be informed about what is happening right now and going forward.
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Connecting Good Health to Good Diet: a chat w Sahra Pak
Sahra Pak is a public health specialist and registered dietitian and recently presented at the GFI Conference in San Francisco. We discuss the connections between the quality of our health and the quality of the food we eat. Is this episode she provides real advice for what we should eat in order to maintain and improve our health. This pays huge "dividends" over the course of our lives.
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AI and American Labor Productivity: a chat w Rob Atkinson
Rob Atkinson is the President of Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a non-partisan think tank located in Washington, DC working to advance technology and promote prosperity. In this podcast we discuss the role AI and machine learning play in how the economy is changing and what workers need to do to improve the economic prospects.
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Veganism and Climate Change: a chat w Sailesh Rao
Sailesh Rao in the director of Climate Healers and we discuss how Veganism can help address the climate crisis.
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Medicine and Gun Violence: a chat w Stephanie Bonne, MD
Dr. Stephanie Bonne is a trauma and emergency room physician at Rutgers School of Medicine. We recently discussed the reaction of doctors to the statement that they should "stay in their lane" regarding discussing gun violence. We discuss how we can begin to reduce the level of gun violence in the United States.
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Promoting Diversity in the Workplace: a chat w Rhodes Perry
Rhodes Perry is the author of "Belonging At Work", as well as an advocate and consultant promoting diversity in the workplace. Many recent studies have shown that companies that embrace and nurture diversity perform better financially. "Rhodes Perry brings concrete advice and solid analysis from experienced professionals in corporate, government, and non-profit sectors alike. Belonging at Work is both a treasure trove of ideas and a road map for success. I'll be giving it to all my clients who are striving to be more effective and socially responsible leaders." What can you do to encourage more diversity in you workplace?
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A Prayer For Compassion: a chat w Thomas Wade Jackson
"A Prayer For Compassion" is a new movie exploration about the spiritual roots we all share and the urgent need for Veganism on the planet. Thomas Wade Jackson is a film-maker with a beautiful message.
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Solving Homelessness: a chat w Michael Rowe
Homelessness is a growing issue that is reinforced by multiple issues; financial insecurity, psychological issues, alcoholism, crime. How do we reduce the level of homelessness and resolve these many issues? We chat today with Michael Rowe of the Citizens Project of New Haven where he has been successfully doing this for 20 years.
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Experiencing Hurricane Maria First Hand: a chat w Stephanie Morales
Stephanie Morales was born in Puerto Rico and lived through the tragedy of Hurricane Maria. She shares her story and insights... its one of the most moving conversations I have ever had.
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James Cox
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The Role of Young People in Fighting Climate Change: a chat w Michael Allen
Michael Allen is a film-maker who is tackling the issue of climate change with his latest film, "How Hot Is It Going To Get?" He discusses in detail the need for young people to become educated and active. Any solutions to the climate situation requires a new level of activism.
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Signs of Abrupt Climate Change: a chat w Kevin Hester
Kevin Hester is a climate researcher studying "abrupt climate change". He shares his insights as to current feedback loops feeding climate change and weather disruptions.
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PTSD, Trauma and Healing: a chat w Deborah Roberts
Deb Roberts is a counselor and trauma therapist. She shares insights on the impact of trauma on our overall health and how we can better heal ourselves.
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Building Empowerment, Community, and Hurricane Resistant Housing in Fiji:a chat w Philip Mirkin
Philip Mirkin is an educator and social activist who is currently working in Fiji to build Hurricane resistant housing for residents. The mission has since expanded to incorporate community building, training and woman empowerment. In an age of sea level rise and super typhoons, Fiji is on the front lines. Philip shares great advice that can help all of us.
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The Environmental and Economic Impact of RedTide in Florida: a chat w Ken Hinkle
We discuss the causes and impacts of RedTide in Florida with Ken Hinkle, the president of Indian Riverkeepers, part of the Riverkeeper Alliance. Corporate and government decisions are having a negative impact on peoples health and the states economy.
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Social Justice and the Migrant Caravan: a chat w Barbara McVeigh
Barbara McVeigh is a social justice advocate, writer and film maker from Marin, California. She has worked for a number of years with Guatemalan migrants and she shares her insights about the conditions and causes that have led to the Migrant Caravan. Valuable background on this timely topic.
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On the Front Lines of Climate Change: a chat w Alekz Londos
Alekz Londos has spent the last 10 years as a photojournalist and first responder dealing with climate change. His experience has brought empathy and understanding that we all can benefit from. Alekz most recently was on location as Hurricane Michael struck Florida.
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James Cox
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Conscious Aging and Creative Retirement: a chat w Art Mitchell
Art Mitchell is a consultant and author who is focused on conscious living and conscious aging. His current book is titled "Creative Retirement:Walking the Labyrinth of Conscious Living and Aging". We explore the importance of rethinking what we do in our golden years to be happier and more fulfilled, esp in the current economic environment. Art can be reached by email at zaperonneau@gmail.com
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Mobilizing for Climate Disruption:a chat w Janice Kirsch
Janet Kirsch is a physician and speaker with 350 Bay Area. We had Initially talked days before hurricane Florence made landfall. We chat today about the need to approach climate disruption with increased vigor and commitment.
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The Science of cellular aquaculture:a chat w Michael Selden
Michael Selden is co-founder and CEO of Finless Foods. His goal is to "become the world leader of seafood produced for mass consumption using cellular agriculture techniques rather than fishing in order to create a more sustainable world." We discuss the science, economics and sustainability of cellular aquaculture.
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How Do You Create Plant Based Meats:a chat w Sadrah Schadel
Sadrah Schadel is co-founder of No Evil Foods, a company that provides plant based meat alternatives. She writes, "In 2014 I co-founded No Evil Foods out of a desire to offer the best & most sustainable proteins on the market. Seeking an alternative to laboratory created vegetarian mystery meats and the harsh realities of factory farming my partner and I set out on a mission to make bold, full-flavored plant meats..." Her company is growing and we learn how she does it.
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James Cox
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Breadfruit has Global Potential: a chat w Todd Manley
Todd Manley is a chef and CEO of Mutiny Island Vodka, a tropical spirit made from breadfruit. He is in the vanguard of developing the use of breadfruit as a plentiful, sustainable food that will change menus and economies around the world. It is an amazing story; give a listen.
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Rethinking Seafood: a chat w Lou Cooperhouse
Lou Cooperhouse is CEO of BlueNalu, a company dedicated to being a global leader in "cellular aquaculture", providing consumers with great tasting, healthy, safe, and trusted seafood products, that support the sustainability of the oceans. Technology is changing the food and fishing industries.
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James Cox
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Organic Farms Go High Tech: a chat w Steve Smith
Steve Smith is a co-founder of OrganicShopping.Com, an UBER-like app that connects consumers directly to organic farms to provide high quality food at lower costs and higher social impact. Small farms now have a chance to join the 21st century and connect directly to consumers. Exciting technology that will beta test in the Fall of 2018.
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Clean Meat vs Factory Farms: a chat w Paul Shapiro
Paul Shapiro is the author of "Clean Meat: How growing meat without animals will revolutionize dinner and the world". He is also CEO of The Better Meat Company. We discuss how innovations in Clean Meat technology will soon change a food market currently dominated by factory farms. Great insights to a future that is not far away...
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Transforming Food for the Future: a chat w Bruce Friedrich
Bruce Friedrich is CEO of Good Food Institute, a non profit focused of developing and promoting healthier and more sustainable food alternatives.
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Helping Survivors of Abuse and HT: a chat w Kelly Dore
Human Trafficking is a huge issue, even in the United States. This is a follow up conversation with Kelly Dore, executive director of the National Human Trafficking Survivor Coalition. We discuss recent efforts by lawmakers to help survivors of HT. We also discuss how we can help people we may know individually. VERY CRUCIAL INFORMATION
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"GMOs and Nuclear Power is Safe": a chat w Gab Ignetti
This episode is extremely controversial. Gab Ignetti has a podcast called EcoModernist. He contends that science is being undercut by "back to nature" arguments that are misguided. We discuss Population, nuclear power, GMOs, and many other topics... it is a raucous chat that has real utility.
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Growing Food Efficiently Anywhere: a chat w Mike Straight
This was an exciting episode!! Mike Straight is the CEO of Farmpod, a company that has developed a way to cost efficiently grow high quality food in any climate and any location. With temperatures rising and weather becoming less predictable Farmpod has a real role to play in the future of food.
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New Tech for Regenerative Ag: a chat w Elizabeth Pearce
Elizabeth Pearce of SymSoil discusses new technology that can benefit regenerative agriculture, while addressing climate change. Interesting stuff!!
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Business Risks Around Climate Change: a chat w Scott Nadler
Scott Nadler is a longtime consultant for businesses, especially when it comes to integrating climate risks into their calculations. This is a great discussion that was so engaging that it honestly felt like we could have talked for hours.
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Art, Empathy, and Climate Change: a chat w Amy Brady
Amy Brady is a poet and editor and is responsible for leading several artistic projects to help artists express what is happening with climate change and sea level rise. Her key piece of advice on how we effect real change, foster Empathy... In that regard, the arts play a critical role in the future of the human race.
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Addressing Sea Level Rise Through the Arts: a chat w E. Rush
Elizabeth Rush is the author of "Rising", a contemporary novel on the impact of climate change. Her work provides insights and understanding that can help more people understand and address the risks we are facing due to Climate Change.
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James Cox
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Managing Risk from Climate Change: a chat w Jeff Colgan
Jeff Colgan is the Richard Holbrooke Associate Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs at Brown University. His recent article titled "The Market is Valuing Climate Risk All Wrong" looks at an important issue when trying to manage risk (https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/blog/06/07/2018/market-valuing-climate-risk-all-wrong). Our conversation looks at how Climate Risk affects many parts of the economy and our lives.
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Lessons from my father...: a chat w Barbara McVeigh
Barbara McVeigh is the author of "Redemption: How Ronald Reagan nearly ruined my life". In this podcast she shares her experiences growing up in Reagan's America with a father in the Air Traffic Controllers union. I think her experiences are relevant to anyone struggling with the current state of political and economic affairs. She shares how she was able to overcome the darkness in her youth and still live out her dreams. She is a writer and movie producer. Her most recent work is found here, http://www.racingwithcopepods.com/ She is working on several other projects including a movie and helping Guatemalan refugees.
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AI and Jobs: a chat w Erman Akdogan
Erman Akdogan is a leader in AI and cloud technology, having worked on Watson at IBM. He shares his view on how AI is affecting jobs and the economy.
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How AI and Robots Can Help Mankind :a chat w Harry Novic
Harry Novic is an engineer with Samsung, a global leader in robotics and AI. Harry shares his view of a brighter future, as well as the challenges to come.
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James Cox
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Coops, Clean Power and the Future: a chat w Dan Orzech
Dan Orzech is the GM of the Oregon Clean Power Cooperative; we discuss the opportunity to grow renewable energy using a different economic model. There are important insights he shares that have application nationwide.
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Regenerative Design and Climate: a chat with Oliver Goshey
Oliver Goshey is an innovator in the field of Regenerative Design and Agriculture. He took his diverse life experience and founded Abundant Edge, a firm that helps train people around the world on how they can become more connected to nature, and in the process become more secure.
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Childhood Trauma and Our Health: a chat w Jeffrey Friedman
I talked to Jeffrey Friedman about his PhD thesis on the impact of childhood trauma on peoples health throughout their lives. The findings are eye opening and something we all need to be aware of.
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James Cox
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Ocean Health and Climate Change:a chat w Tapani Vuori
Tapani Vuori is the director of the Maui Ocean Center and Marine Institute. He shares insights into the links between climate, environment, and ocean health.
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James Cox
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Creating Sustainable Real Estate:a chat w Marla Thalheimer
Marla Thalheimer is a consultant with RE Tech Advisors. She helps property owners improve their bottom line while addressing sustainability issues and quality of life issues.
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James Cox
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"Building a human economy":a chat with Andrew Yang
Andrew Yang is an author and entrepreneur. Mr Yang is a proponent of Universal Basic Income as a way to address some of the disruption being caused by the growth of AI. AI is changing the economy and Mr Yang discusses what jobs are at risk.
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James Cox
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Climate and Biology: a chat with Erik Van Lennap
I connected to Erik Van Lennap on LinkedIn and discussed the role of ecology and sustainable design in Climate Change. Great conversation!
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Climate Changing: a chat with Paul Beckwith
I first talked to Paul Beckwith 2 years ago. We recently chatted to discuss what changes he is seeing develop in the climate system. He also shares thoughts on what can be done to reverse Climate Change.
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Earthships and Sustainable Building: an interview with...
Michael Reynolds is the founder of Earthships, a sustainable building project located in Taos NM. I asked him to describe what goes into creating a zero carbon footprint lifestyle.
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A Buddhist View of Climate Change:a Chat with Robert Thurman
Robert Thurman, is the founder of Tibet House and close personal friend of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. While attending the Spring 2018 Ram Dass retreat on Maui, I asked him for the Buddhist perspective of climate change and how we can enact mindful change.
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Advice for Young People: a chat with Duncan Trussell
I connected with Duncan Trussell, famed pod-caster and comedian, at the 2018 Spring Ram Dass retreat in Maui, HI. As a spiritual entrepreneur, I asked him what advice he had for young people getting started in the current economy. Note: there is comedy and sarcasm in this podcast, Duncan-style ...
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Entrepreneurship and the Law: a chat with Melissa Jaffe
Melissa Jaffe is an attorney who works with entrepreneurs. We chatted while attending the Ram Dass retreat in Maui in Spring 2018. She offers advice that can help people starting their own business.
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James Cox
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“It is an age of choice...”: chat with Emmanuel/Jo Clarkson
What is the relationship between spirituality and climate change. This interview looks at climate from a unique vantage point. Amazing message that is much needed today. 🙏❤️🙏
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Climate Change and Society: an interview with Peter Buckland
Peter Buckland is with Penn States Sustainability Institute and a township official. I wanted to learn more of the connections between climate change and sociology.
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Glyphosate and Autism: an interview with Stephanie Seneff
Stephanie Seneff is an MIT researcher who has done extensive work showing the connection between Glyphosate and Autism and other health issues.
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US Intelligence Agencies Cite Climate Change Risks
Government agencies are citing the risk that climate change will create social and economic disruption.
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Ethical issues around AI: a chat w Chris Butler
A discussion with Chris Butler on the impact of AI on business
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The Current State of Renewables: a chat with Jigar Shah
Jigar Shah is a leader in the renewable energy and solar industry. I was able to chat with him for a few moments to get his opinion of the clean tech space in 2018.
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James Cox
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Securities products and advisory services offered through Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS), member FINRA, SIPC. OSJ: 7101 Wisconsin Ave. Suite 1200, Bethesda MD 20814 (301-907-9030) PAS is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America® (Guardian), New York, NY.
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Climate Risk: an interview with Ian Dunlop
This recording is one of my first interviews on the subject of climate change in 2017. There is a transcribed version in my blog. Ian Dunlop is a climate activist with a background in the oil and coal industry.
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James Cox
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Climate Impact on Bangladesh: a chat w/ M Zakir Hossain Khan
Mr. Khan recently attended COP23 and is helping Bangladesh address issues around climate change. He brings a unique perspective to a global issue.
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Creating a Coalition to Fight HT: a chat with Kelly Dore
Kelly Dore is bringing together diverse organizations to combat human trafficking and help victims.
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James Cox
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How will AI affect labor? : a chat w JT Kostman
AI and the Evolution of Labor: an interview with JT Kostman. How will the job market be changed in the coming years and what can we do to prepare?
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Cash Flow is Key for Start-ups:a chat w John Currie
Growing your business and focusing on getting to positive cash flow is key. An interview with John Currie.
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James Cox
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Fighting Human Trafficking : a chat w Killian Moote
An interview with Kilian Moote.
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James Cox
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Veganism: a chat with Chase Avior
Veganism and Animal Rights. A chat with chase Avior...
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The science behind climate a chat w Ethan Seigel
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The future of AI : a chat w Nikki Hallgrimsdottir
An interview with Nikki Hallgrimsdottir to discuss the development of AI and the effect on the economy.
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James Cox
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