Something’s Happening program notes 08-25-23
12 AM
Alan Watts – two episodes: Reconciliation of Opposites, Bus or Tram
1 AM
Sounds True – Tami Simon -solo podcast on being a Spiritual Entrepreneur
https://resources.soundstrue.com/podcast/tami-simon-being-a-spiritual-entrepreneur/
A magazine article about Sounds True founder Tami Simon referred to her as a “spiritual entrepreneur.” At first, Tami wasn’t sure about the label. Yet over time, she came to appreciate and embrace it. Today, the art of spiritual entrepreneurship is a central facet of Sounds True’s Inner MBA® program.
In this host-only episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami shares her thoughts and feelings about what it means to lead a company dedicated to the well-being of its employees as equally as it is to business success. For anyone looking to bridge their innermost values with how they make a living, Tami reveals seven principles of the spiritual entrepreneur, with insightful guidance on honoring the voice of the heart; leading with presence; why relationships need to come first; creating a culture of care, engagement, and well-being; alternating between high performance and good rest; how to embrace challenges as growth opportunities; claiming our personal agency and doing the work of “cleaning up”; business as a means to address real social needs; maintaining trust in the unfolding process; making a commitment to “lift each other up” in the way we do business; recognizing our interdependence; and more.
Tami Simon started Sounds True at the age of 22 with a dream and a tape recorder. Though she had no experience running a business and only a vague idea of what she wanted the company to be, Tami had her guiding principle strongly in place: to disseminate spiritual wisdom. Over its 36-year history, Sounds True has grown into a multimedia publisher that has produced over 6,000 titles, has been included twice in the Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing companies, and is North America’s leading publisher of spoken-word spiritual teachings.
One of the world’s very first organizations to focus on multiple bottom lines as part of its founding mandate, Sounds True has expanded steadily over the years while staying true to its original mission. Partnering with the leading spiritual teachers of our time, Sounds True now has a successful book publishing program (distributed by Macmillan) and has grown to produce events, certification programs, and transformational online learning experiences.
Tami hosts the popular Sounds True podcast, Insights at the Edge, which has now been downloaded more than 20 million times. She is also the founder of the Sounds True Foundation, which is dedicated to bringing spiritual education to people who would otherwise not have access. She lives in Boulder, Colorado, and in British Columbia with her wife, Julie Kramer, and their two spoodles, Raspberry and Bula.
2 AM
Magical Mystery Tour hosted by Tonio Epstein (via Pacifica Affiliates Unit)
Three Ways of Cultivating Revolutionary Love
This show features Valarie Kaur talking about revolutionary love; Mona Haydar on the ecstatic universe, and Pavi Mehta on giv-tivism or gift-ivism. Three powerful ways we can change our perspective and cultivate powerful change in the world and in our own lives.
The Magical Mystery Tour is a show that dives into the heart of things exploring new ideas and new ways of seeing and being in this wondrous crazy world we share together.
New shows are available weekly by Monday.
Feel free to contact me at 802-229-5123 or tonio@together.net
3 AM
Caroline Casey, Visionary Activist from sister station KPFA: Biomimicry
https://coyotenetworknews.com/radio-show/
BIOMIMICRY RE-PLAY
“Biomimicry,” as sine qua non for life on planet… OMG most fantabulous show! with Janine Benyus,
Describes herself as “Scientist, animist, poet.” Founder of “Biomimicry Institute”
“Let’s learn democracy from bees! Before our arrogance destroys the bees, who truly know how to vote.” “Range voting.” Grief and ingenuity…innovation & limits
From Fall 2008 – but so powerfully pertinent to now…
www.JanineBenyus.com
4 – 6 AM
Final two hours of Thom Hartmann from earlier on 8/24/23
Friday, August 25, 2023
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Wednesday Night
Program Notes Something’s Happening 08-22-23
12 AM
Creative Frontline
What is environmental justice – Bradley Angell (1+33)
12:30 AM
Green Street News (29 min)
ENVIRONMENTAL WHISTLEBLOWER - WITH KYLA BENNETT
How PEER protects environmental whistleblowers
This week on GSN, Patti and Doug discuss PFAS in fracking, how Coke Influences science, and the plastic waste problem. Then Kyla Bennet of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) talks about her own career as a whistleblower at EPA and how PEER helps other whistleblowers like her.
1 AM
Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer (53 min)
August 17, 2023 Sohrab Ahmari, author of Tyranny, Inc., on the dictatorship of capital • Erin Reed, aka Erin in the Morning, on the state of trans politics
2 AM
Equal Rights & Justice with Mimi Rosenberg (58 min)
An Open Letter To The People Of Japan - No More Hiroshima, No More War –opposing the release of radioactive nuclear waste-water into the Pacific from Fukushima; Was The Killing Of Fernando Villavicencio, Ecuadorian Presidential, Anti-Corruption Candidate, State Sanctioned? Interview with Jake Johnston, co-author of Ecuador: A Decade of Progress Undone!
3 AM
Scholar’s Circle
Economic War (58 min)
The economic conflict between Russia and the West started before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. How has the war in Ukraine affected it?
How have the intense sanctions against Russia altered this economic war? Will the West remain unified in confronting Russia in this economic war?
We discuss a new book by Maximillan Hess, Economic War: Ukraine and the Global Conflict between Russia and the West.
Maximilian Hess is a Central Asia Fellow in the Eurasia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the founder of the London-based political risk firm Enmetena Advisory.
https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/economic-war/
4 – 6 AM Final two hours of The Thom Hartmann Program which aired earlier on Monday 8/21/23.
12 AM
Creative Frontline
What is environmental justice – Bradley Angell (1+33)
12:30 AM
Green Street News (29 min)
ENVIRONMENTAL WHISTLEBLOWER - WITH KYLA BENNETT
How PEER protects environmental whistleblowers
This week on GSN, Patti and Doug discuss PFAS in fracking, how Coke Influences science, and the plastic waste problem. Then Kyla Bennet of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) talks about her own career as a whistleblower at EPA and how PEER helps other whistleblowers like her.
1 AM
Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer (53 min)
August 17, 2023 Sohrab Ahmari, author of Tyranny, Inc., on the dictatorship of capital • Erin Reed, aka Erin in the Morning, on the state of trans politics
2 AM
Equal Rights & Justice with Mimi Rosenberg (58 min)
An Open Letter To The People Of Japan - No More Hiroshima, No More War –opposing the release of radioactive nuclear waste-water into the Pacific from Fukushima; Was The Killing Of Fernando Villavicencio, Ecuadorian Presidential, Anti-Corruption Candidate, State Sanctioned? Interview with Jake Johnston, co-author of Ecuador: A Decade of Progress Undone!
3 AM
Scholar’s Circle
Economic War (58 min)
The economic conflict between Russia and the West started before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. How has the war in Ukraine affected it?
How have the intense sanctions against Russia altered this economic war? Will the West remain unified in confronting Russia in this economic war?
We discuss a new book by Maximillan Hess, Economic War: Ukraine and the Global Conflict between Russia and the West.
Maximilian Hess is a Central Asia Fellow in the Eurasia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the founder of the London-based political risk firm Enmetena Advisory.
https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/economic-war/
4 – 6 AM Final two hours of The Thom Hartmann Program which aired earlier on Monday 8/21/23.
Monday, August 21, 2023
Tuesday Night
Program Notes Something’s Happening 08-22-23
12 AM
12 AM
Creative Frontline
What is environmental justice – Bradley Angell (1+33)
12:30 AM
Green Street News (29 min)
ENVIRONMENTAL WHISTLEBLOWER - WITH KYLA BENNETT
How PEER protects environmental whistleblowers
This week on GSN, Patti and Doug discuss PFAS in fracking, how Coke Influences science, and the plastic waste problem. Then Kyla Bennet of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) talks about her own career as a whistleblower at EPA and how PEER helps other whistleblowers like her.
1 AM
Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer (53 min)
August 17, 2023 Sohrab Ahmari, author of Tyranny, Inc., on the dictatorship of capital • Erin Reed, aka Erin in the Morning, on the state of trans politics
2 AM
Equal Rights & Justice with Mimi Rosenberg (58 min)
An Open Letter To The People Of Japan - No More Hiroshima, No More War –opposing the release of radioactive nuclear waste-water into the Pacific from Fukushima; Was The Killing Of Fernando Villavicencio, Ecuadorian Presidential, Anti-Corruption Candidate, State Sanctioned? Interview with Jake Johnston, co-author of Ecuador: A Decade of Progress Undone!
3 AM
Scholar’s Circle
Economic War (58 min)
The economic conflict between Russia and the West started before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. How has the war in Ukraine affected it?
How have the intense sanctions against Russia altered this economic war? Will the West remain unified in confronting Russia in this economic war?
We discuss a new book by Maximillan Hess, Economic War: Ukraine and the Global Conflict between Russia and the West.
Maximilian Hess is a Central Asia Fellow in the Eurasia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the founder of the London-based political risk firm Enmetena Advisory.
https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/economic-war/
4 – 6 AM Final two hours of The Thom Hartmann Program which aired earlier on Monday 8/21/23.
What is environmental justice – Bradley Angell (1+33)
12:30 AM
Green Street News (29 min)
ENVIRONMENTAL WHISTLEBLOWER - WITH KYLA BENNETT
How PEER protects environmental whistleblowers
This week on GSN, Patti and Doug discuss PFAS in fracking, how Coke Influences science, and the plastic waste problem. Then Kyla Bennet of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) talks about her own career as a whistleblower at EPA and how PEER helps other whistleblowers like her.
1 AM
Behind the News with Doug Henwood of the Left Business Observer (53 min)
August 17, 2023 Sohrab Ahmari, author of Tyranny, Inc., on the dictatorship of capital • Erin Reed, aka Erin in the Morning, on the state of trans politics
2 AM
Equal Rights & Justice with Mimi Rosenberg (58 min)
An Open Letter To The People Of Japan - No More Hiroshima, No More War –opposing the release of radioactive nuclear waste-water into the Pacific from Fukushima; Was The Killing Of Fernando Villavicencio, Ecuadorian Presidential, Anti-Corruption Candidate, State Sanctioned? Interview with Jake Johnston, co-author of Ecuador: A Decade of Progress Undone!
3 AM
Scholar’s Circle
Economic War (58 min)
The economic conflict between Russia and the West started before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. How has the war in Ukraine affected it?
How have the intense sanctions against Russia altered this economic war? Will the West remain unified in confronting Russia in this economic war?
We discuss a new book by Maximillan Hess, Economic War: Ukraine and the Global Conflict between Russia and the West.
Maximilian Hess is a Central Asia Fellow in the Eurasia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the founder of the London-based political risk firm Enmetena Advisory.
https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/economic-war/
4 – 6 AM Final two hours of The Thom Hartmann Program which aired earlier on Monday 8/21/23.
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