Tonight's program guide for Monday, 13 June
Hour 1) A a talk by Dr. Gabor Mate on “When the Body Says No”, which was given at Psychotherapy conference in 2019. Dr. Gabor Mate, physician, human development expert, and an author; his most recent book is The Myth of Normal.
Link: https://youtu.be/7V5qn9dkzIU
Hour 2) A Tami Simon, director of Sounds True, in conversation with Dr. James Hollis, MD, on the topic of, “The Goal of Life is meaning, not happiness”, reflecting on sense of importance for many people around living more meaningful lives. Dr. James Hollis is a Jungian analyst and professor of Jungian Studies for Saybrook University of San Francisco/Houston. James Hollis has written many books, including Living and Examined Life.
Link: https://content.blubrry.com/sounds_true/PD06258W_James-Hollis.mp3
Hour 3) A talk by Dr. Dana Ullman on the topic of “The History and Paradoxical Nature of Homeopathic Medicine”. Dr. Dana Ullman is Masters of Public Health, MPH, and Certification in Classical Homeopathic, CCH, is widely recognized as the foremost spokesperson for homeopathic medicine in the US. part 1 of 2.
Link: https://youtu.be/Q5gPHkxi9Hc
Website: homeopathic.com
That's our show for tonight.
Buzz
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Mansoor Sabbagh, director of
Global Voices for Justice, Est. 2003
A non-profit media organization
Long Beach, California
Email: mansoor [at] gvfj [dot] org
Phone: 3 one 0. 2 eight three. 0 8 eight 5
www.globalvoicesforjustice.org
Hour 1) A a talk by Dr. Gabor Mate on “When the Body Says No”, which was given at Psychotherapy conference in 2019. Dr. Gabor Mate, physician, human development expert, and an author; his most recent book is The Myth of Normal.
Link: https://youtu.be/7V5qn9dkzIU
Hour 2) A Tami Simon, director of Sounds True, in conversation with Dr. James Hollis, MD, on the topic of, “The Goal of Life is meaning, not happiness”, reflecting on sense of importance for many people around living more meaningful lives. Dr. James Hollis is a Jungian analyst and professor of Jungian Studies for Saybrook University of San Francisco/Houston. James Hollis has written many books, including Living and Examined Life.
Link: https://content.blubrry.com/sounds_true/PD06258W_James-Hollis.mp3
Hour 3) A talk by Dr. Dana Ullman on the topic of “The History and Paradoxical Nature of Homeopathic Medicine”. Dr. Dana Ullman is Masters of Public Health, MPH, and Certification in Classical Homeopathic, CCH, is widely recognized as the foremost spokesperson for homeopathic medicine in the US. part 1 of 2.
Link: https://youtu.be/Q5gPHkxi9Hc
Website: homeopathic.com
That's our show for tonight.
Buzz
--
Mansoor Sabbagh, director of
Global Voices for Justice, Est. 2003
A non-profit media organization
Long Beach, California
Email: mansoor [at] gvfj [dot] org
Phone: 3 one 0. 2 eight three. 0 8 eight 5
www.globalvoicesforjustice.org
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