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Author: Rochelle McLaughlin, with Co-Hosts Annie Levin and Susan Olesek

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In these times of converging crisis, the world needs us now more than ever before. Revolutionary Wellness Talk Radio is devoted to amplifying inspiring voices or our times, facing challenging realities head-on, opening up new places of power, and inviting curiosity about the paths we might take toward personal, communal, and global health and wellness. Expand your perspective, open your heart, deepen your attention, and cultivate skills and practices that aspire to help us become the change we wish to see in the world, reimagining and co-creating the more beautiful world we all know deep in our hearts is possible.
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In this final episode of Revolutionary Wellness Talk Radio, we speak again with Dr. Leny Strobel and Dr. Bayo Akomolafe about "elegant disintegration".
We will speak with Laila Johnson and Gavain U'Prichard, creators of "The World's Wake" an old-time radio show style podcast that imagines a not-too-distant future in the United States in which things are very different from today.
On this episode we speak with Tony Albrecht, attorney, entrepreneur, blogger, and co-founder of ACSAC, a support group for creative people.
In this episode we will explore Philip Shepherd's new book called Radical Wholeness that shows that the primary deficiency inflicted on us by our culture is the inability to feel wholeness--in the self, the body, and the world around us.
The signs of our time shout! An entire planet raises an increasingly insistent voice, challenging our entire species in its conceit as supreme. Water is Earth’s prophet. Harvey and Irma mere punctuation. Nigeria and Bangladesh a deep warning and test.
On this episode we speak with Lonny Grafman, professor of Appropriate Technology at Humboldt State University in California, self-described "Practivist", and President of the Appropedia Foundation, sharing knowledge to build rich, sustainable lives.
Who is the man behind the most highly controversial, intensely debated topics in modern medicine? In THE PATHOLOGICAL OPTIMIST, director Miranda Bailey brings us a character study of Dr. Andrew Wakefield, one of 13 co-authors of a notorious 1998 paper in the UK medical journal The Lancet, but who became the very public face of what has come to be known as “The Anti-Vax Movement.” An expat from Brittan currently residing in Austin, Texas, Wakefield allowed Bailey & her team to follow him & his family for 5 years beginning in 2011 as he fought a defamation battle in the courts against the British Medical Journal and journalist Brian Deer. The results of that case – & the self-reflection, pronouncements, & observations of Wakefield, his legal team, wife, & children – create a complex & incisive look at one of our era’s most fear-provoking & continuously provocative figures. THE PATHOLOGICAL OPTIMIST takes no sides, instead letting Wakefield & the battles he fought speak for themselves.
If you have been on a healing journey it is very likely that you have participated in spiritual bypassing which is the use of spiritual practices and beliefs to avoid dealing with feelings, unresolved wounds, and developmental needs.
The Enneagram is an incisive tool for self-knowing. It gets to the heart of our recurring patterns of thoughts, feelings, & behaviors – those things we repeatedly do, some of which we wish we didn’t.
This week we speak with Scott Morris, alternative currencies expert and founder of Ithacash, a local digital currency utilized in Tompkins County, NY.
This week we will speak to Day Schildkret, a visual artist, educator, and creator of Morning Altars--impermanent earthen art mandalas.
This week we will speak to Day Schildkret, a visual artist, educator, and creator of Morning Altars--impermanent earthen art mandalas. What began as a daily practice to process grief has transformed into a movement that has inspired thousands of people worldwide to create impermanent earth art. We will discuss the history and practice of Morning Altars, and what this practice might teach us about our approach to living in these times.
In his studies of isolated non-industrialized peoples, Dr. Weston Price formulated the dietary laws necessary for ensuring the health and vitality of our children, generation after generation.
In his studies of isolated non-industrialized peoples, Dr. Weston Price formulated the dietary laws necessary for ensuring the health and vitality of our children, generation after generation. In this episode we will explore the wisdom of ancient traditions that provide a firm foundation for nutritional approaches that will nourish both mother and child with the intention of bringing up healthy children.
Following a very successful talk about Gut And Psychology Syndrome on the Revolutionary Wellness Talk Radio on 9/22/2016, Dr Campbell-McBride will be talking about Gut And Physiology Syndrome – a major cause of many degenerative diseases in the modern world. Autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue, allergies, neurological and hormonal problems are going to be discussed. Dr Campbell-McBride will also be discussing her new book Vegetarianism Explained that can be found at www.vegetarianismexplained.com.
The Enneagram is an incisive tool for self-knowing. It gets to the heart of our recurring patterns of thoughts, feelings, & behaviors – those things we repeatedly do, some of which we wish we didn’t.
The Enneagram is an incisive tool for self-knowing. It gets to the heart of our recurring patterns of thoughts, feelings, & behaviors – those things we repeatedly do, some of which we wish we didn’t. Our habits are so hard to drop precisely because they are conditioned into our survival strategies as children. Actually, we are all in a prison of our own making in the ways we suffer our personalities. Sometimes, we really think our habits ARE all of who we are, but actually, we are so much more. People can grow & change. But, we cannot change what we cannot understand, what we cannot see. Seeing what we habitually do as only a part of who we fully are, gives us a flexibility inside, that choice – the “freedom” – to put down the things that aren’t working, & expand. During this 9 Prisons One Key series, we will dive into one of these nine "personal prisons" every month, leaving you with the compassionate, continual reminder that it is us who holds the key to our own real freedom.
In this episode we will continue our conversation with Max Dashu, expert on the suppressed history of women and founder of the Suppressed Histories Archives.
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