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.
Political Activism: Beyond Shouting And More than Silence with Sam Daley-Harris
April 17, 2024
Read Time: 1 minute
Free Listening, Interviews
In these times of intense political polarization, civic despair is rampant. How does this affect our democracy and how can we counteract this apathy? Daley-Harris has been working tirelessly to provide trainings for ordinary citizens to empower effective political action and to help citizens be most effective in reshaping the…
An Evolutionary Crisis Leads to An Evolutionary Birth with Carolyn Baker, Ph.D.
May 10, 2023
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Free Listening, Interviews
Without a doubt the exploding global crisis of climate chaos is disrupting the social, political, and economic structures of global culture. Humanity is poised on a threshold that could be described as a global dark night of the soul. This global crisis is not asking us to simply “make things…
Become a Pilgrim and Explore Inner and Outer Wilderness with Brooke Williams
April 13, 2022
Read Time: 1 minute
Interviews
Committed advocate of the preservation of wilderness and an explorer of both the outer and inner wilderness, Brooke Williams is constantly looking to understand and experience the value of wild places and what that means for modern humans. Born as a white male of privilege he asks the question, “How best…
The Essence of Erosion and Evolution with Terry Tempest Williams
February 26, 2020
Read Time: 2 minutes
Interviews
Williams asks the central question for our world today, “How do we find the strength to not look away from all that is breaking our hearts?” She looks at the elements of erosion and evolution with regards to all that is shaping the physical landscape of our nation due to climate change…
A Missionary’s Daughter In Haiti with Apricot Irving
June 20, 2018
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Interviews
As a child, Apricot Irving grew up in a sparsely populated desert near Idyllwild, California. When she was six years old her father took a job as an agriculture missionary in Haiti. Suddenly she was surrounded by people everywhere. She says, “You wake up in the morning and people want to…
Political Activism: Beyond Shouting And More than Silence with Sam Daley-Harris
January 10, 2018
Read Time: 1 minute
Interviews
In these times of intense political polarization, civic despair is rampant. How does this affect our democracy and how can we counteract this apathy? Daley-Harris has been working tirelessly to provide trainings for ordinary citizens to empower effective political action and to help citizens be most effective in reshaping the…
Humanity Moving From Adolescence To Maturity with Anodea Judith, Ph.D.
November 1, 2017
Read Time: 1 minute
Interviews
Anodea Judith takes us through three epochs of humanity, describing them as the “static feminine, dynamic masculine, and static masculine.” She describes both the positive and negative traits of each era. This dialogue moves through the history of human development into our present crisis and potential transformation. She says we…
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