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Greg Thomas is a passionate cultural commentator on the topic of race, and the history of black America, particularly related to musical history. In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller they talk about the contribution of black American music, misconceptions...
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This is the story of Britain’s role in Iraq, told from a British perspective.
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In a culture dominated by abstract, male-skewed "sense-making" discussions, this 70 minute Rebel Wisdom conversation with Schuyler Brown, Samantha Sweetwater and David Fuller uncovers what's missing: the embodied, relational wisdom women bring to processing our fractured world.
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We're often told just how productive a capitalist economy is. We produce far more than we need...so why are there still so many hungry and malnourished people? In this episode we'll investigate the real cause of world hunger, and assess whether capitalism has the tools to...
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Let's take a dive into the minds of the religious right and discover how their distinct and zealous approach to matters of faith has affected the current political landscape.- Andrewism
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You've probably seen videos ask questions like "why is _____ so poor?" or "why are northern countries richer?" but most of them fail to grapple with the underlying causes of global inequality. In this week's video, we'll fix that. Come learn about what really causes so-called...
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When Jennifer Abbott lost her sister to cancer, her sorrow opened her up to the profound gravity of climate breakdown. Abbott’s new documentary The Magnitude of All Things draws intimate parallels between the experiences of grief—both personal and planetary. Stories from the...
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Britain's leading environmental thinker presents his most audacious idea yet, in this 6-minute short film from director Franny Armstrong (THE AGE OF STUPID, McLIBEL) and the animation team at Brewery VFX.
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Murder, Torture & the Hustle that Pretends to be a Philosophy
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Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse than Boris Johnson... feat. Nabil Abdulrashid
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Is it really “green” and “environmentally smart” to use clearcutting methods, like the forestry industry say? Or is it an outdated, inefficient and heavily carbon-emitting practice that does not belong in a world already struggling with forest fires and a climate crisis? How...
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Cutting-edge science and captivating personal stories collide in this illuminating docuseries about the incredible workings of the human body.
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In this program, the filmmakers share insights from some leading voices on our human predicament, that being the conflict between our current economic paradigm which demands infinite growth to avoid collapsing and the living biosphere, which is going to collapse if we don't...
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From the award-winning director of Sea of Life, Bright Green Lies investigates the change in focus of the mainstream environmental movement, from its original concern with protecting nature, to its current obsession with powering an unsustainable way of life. The film exposes...
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The UK Government has made an ad about the deepening cost of living crisis and it’s surprisingly honest and informative.
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In this documentary we revisit an incredible food forest growing on 2 acres of land in the very south of Aotearoa New Zealand. The forest, previously an abandoned section filled with rubbish and burnt house remains, was the subject of our 2016 film An Invitation for Wildness...
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Ukrainians can stop dying tomorrow if the US sat down with Russia and made peace, Pink Floyd co-founder and British rock legend Roger Waters told RT in an interview.
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A Tough Gig is Ep.2 of Socially Sanctioned a series of short animated documentaries about socially sanctioned abuse.
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White Goods is Ep. 1 from Socially Sanctioned an animated documentary series of shorts about stories of institutionalized abuse.
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The conditions that make life possible are rapidly changing. Reckoning with this reality on the cusp of a record-setting dry season, filmmaker Emmett Brennan embarks on a powerful journey to find stories of hope and healing. Brennan sets out to walk 200 miles next to the...
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Is intelligence some knowledge, a set of rules or skill refined over time which can therefore be replicated in computers or is it a timeless and living presence like love and thus not programmable or be artificial!
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Psychedelia takes viewers on a journey through the origins and resurgence of psychedelic research, exploring the profound, life-altering effects of these compounds in both the therapeutic setting and the world at large.
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Since 2017, public lands throughout America have faced unprecedented threats. Bears Ears National Monument was shrunk by 85%, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge was opened to oil exploration, and the Elliott State Forest in Oregon was nearly privatized.
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No Small Matter is the first feature documentary to explore the most overlooked, underestimated, and powerful force for change in America today: early childhood education.
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The Hyde Amendment denies low-income individuals abortion access. Following an abortion helpline in Philadelphia where every phone counselor goes by Lisa, the film gives voice to women and teens affected by the explicitly discriminatory legislation.
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The US Supreme Court has made an ad, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative.
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it was a sad and shocking environment incident!
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Coming across this statement, one was struck by its simplicity. The perception of its truth was instantaneous and thunderous.
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Interviewed Hawaii State Senator Dela Cruz on site at the Whitmore Project in Wahiawa. This interview was filmed in January 2015.
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Biophilic Design is an innovative way of designing the places where we live, work, and learn. We need nature in a deep and fundamental fashion, but we have often designed our cities and suburbs in ways that both degrade the environment and alienate us from nature.
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Wild plants matter on our urban streets and footpaths. Co-author of 'Wiltshire Flora', Dave Green explains why in this award winning short film.
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We went to COP 26 in Glasgow to find out what was being done about the climate crisis and the destruction of the natural world. This film shows you what - and whom - we found. One thing is for sure. Governments must do much. much more than they are doing. We can't leave it to...
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The acclaimed documentary short film What Green Can Be is a story about how one small town is encouraging green building and the beautiful results that can occur when we decide together to go green. Delving into green architecture, director Lauren Speeth traces the history...
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Trailer from the acclaimed Power of Environment, an educational documentary short film from the Ukrainian Ministry of Education. Help the environment. Respect nature. Children's questions catalyze discussion, as educators and naturalists explore consumerism, resource...
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Power of Environment is an educational documentary short film exploring how caring for our environment is key to our world's well-being. Save the planet. Help the environment. Respect nature. Children's questions catalyze discussion, as educators and naturalists explore...
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Power of Water is an educational documentary short film exploring how water-ecology is key to our world's well-being. Explore its power and interconnected nature with experts from Ukraine and the USA. This upbeat yet information-rich film also features children’s hands-on...
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Trailer from the acclaimed Power of Water, an educational documentary film from the Ukrainian Ministry of Education, in Ukrainian (with English subtitles) and English. Water-ecology is key. Explore its power and interconnected nature with experts from Ukraine and the USA...
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For thousands of years, we have misinterpreted the foundational story of the world's three most dominant religions. Where did we go wrong, and what does it really mean?
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Everything in the universe is a wave. Everything comes and goes. So this moment / experience, either good or bad, is just a wave. Surf it. Savour the high and ride out the low. This too shall pass!
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We’ve got a plan, it’s called Project 3.5 The idea is a simple one: To build a movement that’s too big for the government and the fossil fuel industry to ignore, and to do it one door at a time.
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National treasure, actor and comedian Stephen Fry called on the British public to support Extinction Rebellion. Speaking to camera Fry, said: “Reasonable people, I think, understand that something has to be done about fossil fuels, most of all about our insatiable appetite...
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Laura Pidcock EXPOSES the lie.
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In the last 50 years, Robert Reich has moved further to the left of center without changing his political views at all. How? The right has moved dangerously close to fascism.
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The underlying problem is not inflation. It’s corporate power. The entire American economy is concentrated into the hands of a few greedy, corporate giants with the power to raise prices.
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In this video essay, Our Changing Climate looks at why disaster capitalism exists and how it works. Specifically, they dive into the core principles behind disaster capitalism-- how crises are exploited to pass neoliberal policies, turn a profit, and privatize land and...
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The BedZED eco-village is a sustainable housing development based in London, UK. Going Green went to the eco-village to see both the green building design and the sustainable community.
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Fun fact, the vast majority of people see themselves as "middle class." That includes everyone from those making $20k per year all the way to those making millions of dollars per year. Surely they can't all be part of the same group, right? What's going on here? What is the...
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More guns, no abortion: Welcome to Joe Biden’s Liberal America
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Before starting a family, Soozie Eastman, daughter of an industrial chemical distributor, embarks on a journey to find out the levels of toxins in her body and explores if there is anything she or anyone else can do to change them. Soozie has just learned that hundreds of...
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Possible Worlds translates the revelations of science into a lavishly transporting experience, taking audiences on a series of spiritual voyages of exploration. We are living in the golden age of discovery of new worlds to explore and possibly inhabit. In the vastness of time...
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Planet Local shows a quiet and transformative revolution emerging worldwide.
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Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison visits beaver dams and talks about how beavers are the world's greatest ecosystem engineers. He journeys to different permaculture sites in Oregon to see how these sites are actually mimicking the hydrologic and ecosystem effects of the...
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Abby's speech at the People’s Summit for Democracy, the progressive counter to Biden's imperialist ‘Summit of the Americas’ on June 9 2022.
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For over 100 years, human remains and sacred artifacts stolen from the bodies at the Wounded Knee Massacre have been locked away, held by a private library in the small town of Barre, Massachusetts.
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Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone joins Abby to discuss his new film JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, his journey into the case, the evidence of a CIA-orchestrated assassination and American foreign policy.
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This documentary explores our consumer society, looking at the history, philosophy, psychology, and sociology of what consumerism really means.
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"Of all the reasons why we moved to the Netherlands, the independence of children is probably the most important one."
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At around age five and six, Mariama was sexually abused by a neighbour. In her adult life the memories from this period have come back into full clarity. She has suffered from depressions and panic attacks periodically throughout her life, and now has a better understanding...
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To help provide context for America's mass shooting crisis, Video Project is offering the Sundance-award winning documentary Living for 32 for free online streaming (get a classroom or community screening license here). Unfortunately, the issues presented in Living for 32...
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The Blue-Gieman & US gives a voice to everyday people seeking answers to systematic racism and police brutality in America. The film presents hard truths, hidden facts, and soul-searching journeys from the catastrophic events of 2020 and before to a new face of healing and...
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Carl Sagan in his reflections on the significance of a photograph of planet Earth from a record distance of about 6 billion kilometers.
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The story of how a mining town recovered from its legacy of pollution and prospered by building community around the battle to save their beautiful river.
Born in the California Gold Rush, Nevada City was once the scene of some of the most destructive environmental...
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Julian Assange’s wife on the CIA plot to kill her husband for exposing war crimes & fight to save his life
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“We don’t need your thoughts & prayers, what we need is our kids”
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This piece of poetry was written by Stephen Jenkinson – and recorded and arranged by Gregory Hoskins – for the Campfire Stories film "The Art of Slowing Down Time". In the film, which you can watch here, we only ended up using an excerpt of it, but this is the full poem. The...
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NBA: Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr fronted the media and gave an emotional plea to US senators after another tragic shooting in Texas.
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Woven together with excerpts from Robin Wall Kimmerer's seminal "Braiding Sweetgrass," this immersive short film grounds viewers into concepts of indigenous wisdom, the power of spending uninterrupted time in nature, the spiritual dimension of environmental work, and how joy...
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Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison reveals his picks for the 5 most epic Earth healing projects in the world.
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The Mediterranean Sea is the most polluted sea in the world - this is the observation made by many scientists. At the heart of this pollution, plastics hold an important place. In 2019, the media announced that off Corsica there would be a veritable island of adrift plastic...
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Interview with author and activist Yavor Tarinski, whose latest book "Concepts for a Democratic and Ecological Society" (Zer0 books, 2022) has just came out. He participates in social movements around the Balkans, as well as in transnational organizations, dedicated to the...
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Gotta agree with Bush on this one. Putin is a war criminal, and so is Bush.
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The annual Race to Alaska features countless teams who test their merit in a no-motor race from Port Townsend to Ketchikan. This is already one of the ultimate endurance challenges in the world (documented more fully in the film The Race to Alaska) but Team North2Alaska takes...
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A documentary on the annual 750 mile race from Washington to Alaska with no motors – just wind, ocean, and human spirit.
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Misanthropic, borderline ecofash narratives about humanity's relationship with nature have become way too common in discourse about climate change, highlighting the urgent and critical importance of a social ecological approach.
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You've probably heard the word "socialism" in the media. More often than not, it's used as a pejorative. Why is that? Is socialism really that bad, or is there something else going on? In this episode, we'll take a look at socialism at the very surface level. This video is...
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The scandal surrounding Woody Allen is nearly a 30 year drama at this point, and I think it's worth looking at in depth if you want to have an opinion on it. I hope this video is interesting to people. Here are some links through which you can find a lot of information about it:
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We have a serious debt problem, but solutions such as the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” are not the future we want. It’s time to think outside the box for some new solutions.
Ellen Brown
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If Assange loses, we all lose Subscribe to me on Rumble! ▶https://rumble.com/ORF If Assange loses, we all lose. https://twitter.com/0rf/status/1471613610954739712?s=20 Matt Orfalea Patreon ▶https://patreon.com/Orf Twitter ▶https://twitter.com/0rf Facebook...
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Read the FULL story by Matt Taibbi https://taibbi.substack.com/p/tk-mashup-the-media-campaign-to-protect?r=7kllv&s=w&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Subscribe to me on Rumble! ▶https://rumble.com/ORF Patreon ▶https://patreon.com/Orf Twitter ▶https://twitter.com/0rf Facebook...
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TK Mashup: The Lab Leak "Conspiracy Theory" https://taibbi.substack.com/p/tk-mashup-the-lab-leak-conspiracy Subscribe to me on Rumble! ▶https://rumble.com/ORF Patreon ▶https://patreon.com/Orf Twitter ▶https://twitter.com/0rf Facebook ▶https://www.facebook.com/MattOrfVids...
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Hiding in the Walls captures the complicated and devastating story of Baltimore’s lead poisoning epidemic. It takes a deep dive into the origins of lead poisoning, the failures of local leadership to stop the problem, and ultimately how it came to be a dangerous part of daily...
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Deeyah Khan investigates one of the most divisive issues in American politics - abortion, going on the frontline to meet those most affected by America's abortion wars.
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A new biographical documentary of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh narrated by actor Peter Coyote, A Cloud Never Dies weaves together original film and photographic archives, telling the story of a humble young Vietnamese monk and poet whose wisdom and compassion were forged in the...
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Sonya explores the impact of calling out and calling in people who have caused harm. She offers us a third alternative - “calling on”. We often think that discerning someone’s intent is instinctual when it is just not the case. Sonya proposes that those who are the source of...
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People in positions of power do not care about YOU.
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The Australien Government has made a final ad before the 2022 federal election and it’s surprisingly honest and informative.
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Ram Dass first went to India in 1967. He was still Dr. Richard Alpert, a prominent Harvard psychologist and psychedelic pioneer with Dr. Timothy Leary. He continued his psychedelic research until that fateful Eastern trip in 1967, when he traveled to India. In India, he met...
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Amos Miller’s private food club members say they don’t want their grass-fed meat treated with the chemical preservatives required by all USDA-approved processing plants
Sara Burrows
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A documentary about the art of living outside of conventions, in deep integrity with one's essence.
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What would a sustainable, universally beneficial economy look like? "Like a doughnut," says Oxford economist Kate Raworth. In a stellar, eye-opening talk, she explains how we can move countries out of the hole -- where people are falling short on life's essentials -- and...
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MILKED follows a young activist who goes deep into dairy land where he takes on the giants of New Zealand’s most powerful industry, and reveals how the sacred cash-cow industry has been milked dry. His journey exposes not only the sustainability crisis and the dangerous...
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The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was perhaps the most widely documented act of political violence in history. The New York Times obtained, analyzed and mapped out thousands of cellphone videos, police bodycam recordings and internal police audio to provide the most...
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Can the world's most widely accessed collection of information be trusted? And if not, is it possible to change it for the better?
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Recently the New York Times, like many other 'western' outlets, has changed its language when reporting about the fascist Ukrainian Asov Battalion.
Bernhard
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Emma Ringqvist leaves the stress of modern life behind and spends 164 days alone on the Atlantic Ocean in a small sail boat. This film includes poetry from Stephen Jenkinson, recorded and arranged by Gregory Hoskins. It also features artwork from Daniel Beerstecher's Land...
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Ever think about how the average person is orders of magnitude more productive than workers of the past, and yet our work week hasn't gotten any shorter? What's the deal? In this week's episode, we're looking at the idea of "work," and how it's been so thoroughly polluted by...
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Foxes and cats have devastated the trophic cascade balance in the Australian ecosystem. The reintroduction of Tasmanian Devils is being utilized to protect bandicoots, bettongs, and potaroos. These small animals are essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem. The trophic...
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Each of us needs to examine our intentions and the energy inside us. Peace is possible when we focus on meeting our unacknowledged emotional needs, both individually and collectively. When we don't do that, we project and externalize our hatred and anger - our darkness - on...
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When the U.S. security state announces that Big Tech's centralized censorship power must be preserved, we should ask what this reveals about whom this regime serves.
Glenn Greenwald