Our one-hour New Dimensions program and our quarter-hour New Dimensions Café program are now available as free podcasts that conform to our regular broadcast schedule.
The Benefits of Being Lazy with Devon Price, Ph.D.
March 10, 2021
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There is the kind of laziness that we commonly use to describe a languid Sunday afternoon. This is not the kind of laziness that our guest is talking about here. Devon Price offers science-based reassurances that productivity does not determine a person’s worth. Price describes being lazy as a self-protection…
Aging: A Tender And Ferocious Time with Sherry Ruth Anderson, Ph.D.
December 16, 2020
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What does the territory of aging look like in a society that worships youth? When a realization flashes into our consciousness that we are aging, we tend to tighten up with fear. Negative images of our parents, grandparents, and friends loom before us. Anderson counsels us to move from that…
Empathy: Bridging The Divide Of Polarizing Conversations with Edwin Rutsch
April 24, 2019
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For over a decade, Edwin Rutsch has hitchhiked, bicycled, traveled and worked his way around our precious planet. He interacted with a wide variety of cultures and peoples from all walks of life and learned to see and feel a common humanity shared by people around the world. During his explorations…
Creating Effective Flow And Collaboration In Your Life with Cathy and Gary Hawk
December 19, 2018
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Working in collaboration with others takes skill and attention: often it will include changing our mindset. One of the most effective ways of moving with ease in all your life’s endeavors, whether it is a solitary path or it is in collaboration with others, is to learn how to read…
Living More Mindfully with Digital Technology with Claudia L’Amoreaux
July 11, 2018
Read Time: 2 minutes
Interviews
After an encounter with a 22-month-old toddler using his cell phone to navigate between Safari’s browser and a children’s video on YouTube, L’Amoreaux felt it was worthwhile to have some deep dialogues around the introduction of young children to such powerful and seductive technology. She cites an REI report called…
The Choice Point for Humanity in “The Age of Surprises” with Deirdre Hade & William Arntz
November 8, 2017
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A physicist and a mystic make an unusual team, combining their wisdom and experience to encourage us at this time of “choice point” for humanity. As a scientist, Arntz shares: “[T]here are data points of non-physical reality happening that scientists don’t listen to. I tried to be a real scientist and…
Owning Our Dreams Is An Ultimate Long Game with Jonas Koffler
February 8, 2017
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Interviews
It’s absurd that we’d prioritize owning the hottest new device, a cool car, or a trendy toy over owning a dream that makes us feel most alive and most engaged. Our dream may be waking up in the morning to do some kind of work that excites us, a calling…
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