Afleveringen
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In this Living World Story Travis McFlynn explains the confusion and purposeful disconnection he traversed on the journey of seeking his authentic healthy masculinity.
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A Living World Conversation with Travis McFlynn who explains:The inner beauty seems to have been kind of fraternally hazed out of us - if you go down the rabbit hole of talking about beauty or emotion -often times as young men we tend to be ostracized or made fun of - growing up we later realize that nothing could be further from the truth. Strength comes from beauty. Not the other way around. Beauty really is the foundational core of whatever this realm is we are living in. Beauty is the common goodness.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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From the Shifting Gears archives Fred Haberlein celebrates a Living World Story of the Yaqui people standing tall with beauty, goodness, righteousness, joy and freedom.
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A Living World Conversation with Suzy Bean explaining, “Thank goodness by our design, we all have hearts, with their inherent propulsion towards something good.”
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On this episode of Shifting Gears, join Dr. Will Evans in the second conversation with Mateo Sandate as he describes the path of his heart.
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On this months episode of Shifting Gears, host Will Evans speaks with Alya Howe. Alya relates how a light of creativity has been illuminating a path to the January 6th Salon she will curate at the Launch Pad.
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On this episode of Shifting Gears, host will Evans speaks with Mateo Sandate. Mateo explains what the first thing he did was – after completing the collegiate portion of his musical education.
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This Living World Conversation from the 2018 archives with Hugh Kingery is about the American Dipper also known as Ouzel – a small aquatic song bird resident of clean source water.
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In this Living World Conversation Marc Barasch expresses wonder at the extraordinary ability of natural systems to heal whether it is in the body or the environment itself. This is the metaphor of our time to shift from destroying to healing.
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In this living world conversation, John Armstrong explains how the clarity of his respectful relationship with the Crystal River and leadership of CVEPA is rooted in years of drinking Source Water. “It is so much of my life force and source – it is what we are.”
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In this Living World Conversation, host Dr. Will Evans speaks with Michael Johnson. Growing up in an Anglo and Hopi household, Michael experienced an internal conflict of cultures. As he learned to value and accept that contradiction, he learned a lot about his identity—where he fit in, and where he didn't.
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In this Living World Conversation Lisa Dancing Light explains how her sacred relationship with our mountain grew into a children’s story and Song.
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In this Living World Conversation, Katrina Blair explains how commitment to authentic community health is a dependable North Star, a navigational beacon of clarity, beneficial to all—to oneself, others and the entire Earth.
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Host Dr. Will Evans brings you A Living World Story on this episode of Shifting Gears. Turtle is the oldest symbol for Mother Earth. Turtle is an exemplar of a wise slow way of being. Many people see turtle as an aware presence of longevity and wisdom.
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On this episode of Shifting Gears we hear A Living World Conversation with Jake and Mollie Shipman of Dooley Creek Farm. They discuss their goals of growing healthy soil and thriving animals, and to nourish them with the nutrients to help all of us stay healthy.
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Living World Conversation with Katrina Blair about thistle. Katrina explains when engaged with the wisdom of connection she is aligned with the forces of nature.
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On this episode of Shifting Gears host Will Evans speaks with Casey Piscura of Seed Peace. He explains with peace comes clarity of understanding and a more mature response to plants.
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On this episode of Shifting Gears host Will Evans talks with Casey Piscura about his early connection to farming. Growing up he had an awareness that the family garden was a place of awe and discovery. It was inspiring for him to watch something proceed from seed to table.
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When the growing cycle is complete the desire to leave the human confusion of the past year behind is not new; rather it coincides with the original meaning and purpose of New Year.Over a year, mistakes and misdeeds confuse life, the web of life becomes worn and torn and the world needs to be renewed. The New Year is not a simple turning of a calendar page, but a symbolic return to the beginning of time in order to restore to life its original potentials.In this Archival conversation from 2011 Evan Pritchard explains what he observed in one indigenous culture when an elder recognized confusion had entered a community.
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Evan explains it is good to say, I am “here and now”. It feels good. “Here and now” is where Being dwells and is the only safe place to be in this time. If you get off center, it can be hard to get back to the “here and now.” Make time to be with people at home in the present moment.