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Peace Pilgrim's Last Interview

How far would you go to "live" on a daily basis something you believed in? Would you go over 25,000 miles? Would you ...

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The Intelligence of Plants

Plants are intelligent; perform complex mathematical computations; plan for the future; and even interpret meaning. ...

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Why It's Worth Listening to People You Disagree With

Zachary R. Wood invites controversy into his life. Raised by a schizophrenic mother, he learned that people are ...

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What Is Time and Does It Always Move Forward?

"While we take for granted that time has a given direction, physicists don't: most natural laws are time reversible ...

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Caring for Self and Others in Troubled Times

"Warm greetings of peace, hope, and healing to you and yours. As we navigate these perilous waters of our common ...

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Jean Vanier: the Wisdom of Tenderness

Jean Vanier's life demonstrates tenderness. A philosopher, a Catholic social innovator, and the founder of The ...

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Spirit of the Earth: Indian Voices on Nature

It is indigenous communities who often bear the biggest brunt of environmental crisis -- and who continue to put ...

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Maria Popova: Books Are the Original Internet

Maria Popova is a Bulgarian-born writer, blogger, literary and cultural critic living in Brooklyn, New York. She ...

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The Woman Beside Wendell Berry

"Here's my portrait of Tanya Berry: This white-haired 81-year-old is a fiercely independent thinker who embraces ...

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The Nature of Gratitude

The Nature of Gratitude is a portable program that has been exported to a variety of venues in communities committed ...

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Love Liberates: Maya Angelou's Words to Live By

Maya Angelou eloquently describes how her mother taught her through her actions that love liberates, it does not ...

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The Animal Rescuer of Assam

Manoj Gogoi is a 44-year old father of two and self-taught naturalist dedicating his life to assisting the people ...

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Iyore (I Return)

"My name is Imuetinyan Ugiagbe and I am a visual storyteller who happens to be visually impaired. The title of the ...

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Quantitative and Qualitative Healing

"A bit over a year ago, my grandmother passed away. During the last couple of years of her life, she was dealing ...

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The Challenges of Raising a Digital Native

Dr. Devorah Heitner's research into the challenges of raising children in the digital age is a tremendous resource ...

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Lewis Hyde: to Study the Self Is to Forget the Self

In this lively conversation with Lewis Hyde, author and critic, (his latest: A Primer for Forgetting), he offers a ...

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The Atomic Tree

This moving video takes us on a journey into the memories of one of the world's most revered trees, a 400 year old ...

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Random Acts of Kindness Education Workshops

We often think of kindness as something a person has, or doesn't. But kindness, like all actions and skills, can be ...

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Gandhi 3.0: a Grand Rehearsal of Unconditional Love

In the heart of Mahatma Gandhi's homeland, is a modern-day experiment of the timeless Law of Love. They call it ...

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Burning Insight

Dr. Jay Bansal lost his home in the Tubbs fire last year in California. He reflects: "Fire is a powerful and ...

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The Shadow of Humanity and the Spirit of Animals

"Krista Tippett and Jane Goodall are two pioneering women in their fields. Krista is perhaps best known for her work ...

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The Monk the Butcher & the Origins of Deep Counting

Our lives are based on what we count and how we count it. Somik Raha asks what would be different in our lives if we ...

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Expanding the Spirit of Democracy

"How might we unlock hope in an expansive spirit of democracy for present and future generations in this time of ...

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How to Build a More Inclusive Dinner Table

How we eat, and who we eat with matters much more than we realize. For generations Muslims and Jews have often had ...

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Once I Took a Weeklong Walk in the Sahara

"Tracing an ancient route across the Sahara Desert once caravanned by pilgrims on their journey to Mecca, Anna ...

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The Thinking Person's Checklist

"Last fall Alan Jacobs published a slim book with a bold title: How to Think: A Survival Guide for a World at Odds. ...

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How the Jump Rope Got Its Rhythm

The jump rope may be a simple object but for countless generations it has served as a powerful symbol of culture and ...

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21 Lessons on Leadership and Love From an Uncommon Master

Frederic Pignon and his wife, Magali Delgado, travel the world performing and leading horsemanship and dressage ...

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People Helped You Whether You Knew It or Not

William Weaver, currently the chief of surgery at the Fayetteville VA Medical Center in North Carolina, doesn't ...

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A Doctor for Life: Ann Petru

Dr. Petru was just starting out as a young doctor when the AIDs epidemic began. She recalls, "As I started seeing a ...

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Spotlight on Peacemakers

It is so easy to stir the stew, to add your own spice and heat to it until it boils over rendering anything inside ...

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How Rituals Support Us

"I dont know if I could have survived seven years of my childhood without the soul-saving rituals of my Persian ...

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Cheryl Angel: Water Is Life

Cheryl Angel is an indigenous leader, wise (Sioux) Lakota elder woman, mother of five children, and lifelong devoted ...

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The Man Who Wasn't There: Explorations at the Edge of Self

What makes you, you or I, I? That is the age-old question science journalist Anil Ananthaswamy tackles in his book, ...

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Transforming Food

"Weaving webs around the highways of northeast England, the REfUSE van was collectively funded by 315 people. They ...

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Hummingbirds: Bubbles Wrapped in Feathers

Their appearance has been described as "glittering fragments of rainbows, flamingo comets, and living gems," but ...

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Therapy Dogs Help Kids with Trauma Tell Their Stories

Companions for Courage in Orlando, Florida, is a community outreach program that provides therapy dogs for children ...

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One Teacher's Brilliant Response to Columbine

"A few weeks ago, I went into my son Chase's class for tutoring. I'd e-mailed Chase's teacher one evening and said, ...

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Kinship Is a Verb

"In thinking about kinship, I think its important to begin with, What are the boundaries of our kin? We can go way ...

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The Irrepressible Matriarchs of the North

Sharon Blackie's latest book, "Hagitude: Reimagining the Second Half of Life," braids together myth, psychology and ...

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The Gift of Threshold Moments

Like moments of joy, awe, or bliss, threshold moments are experiences to notice, appreciate, and treasure ". . . ...

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On Language and Landscape

"Light does not use syntax. Robins do not speak in syllables as we would recognize them. And so, language is always ...

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The Politics of the Brokenhearted

In this interview, Michael Lerner talks with Dr. Parker Palmer about education, community, leadership, spirituality ...

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Alison Benis White: Light on the Page

"Chaos--confusion, bewilderment--these are things I'm always working against and within as a writer. Frost famously ...

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Deciphering Words in the Woods

"Ogham is Ireland's earliest form of writing. Dating from the fourth century, it is often affectionately called a ...

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Kindness as an Avenue to Awe

While many schools are emphasizing the importance of test scores and textbooks, Puget Sound Community School is ...

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Call to Prayer

"Prayer can be anything your heart yearns for." As crowded spaces have become empty and many of us around the world ...

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A Call to Caring

"At the heart of caring is an 'and' not an 'or'. Deep within us lies a potential that transcends our artificial ...

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