Tonight's program guide for Tuesday, 20 June.
Monday night’s programming has morphed into a cultural programming night and we will celebrate Juneteenth, emancipation of African American slaves at the end of the Civil War, tonight.
Hour 1) a talk by Dr. Gabor Mate on “The Hungry Ghost: A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Addiction”, part 1 of 5, which was given at Howard Center, Burlington Vermont in 2017. (The talk/discussion is 4:35 hours; it is divided into five segments.) Dr. Gabor Mate, physician, human development expert, and an author; his most recent book is The Myth of Normal.
Link: https://youtu.be/vMstO3U4sVw
Hour 2) Tami Simon, director of Sounds True, in conversation with Sherianna Boyle, on the topic of, “Energy in Action”, her latest book of the same title, reflecting on Cleanse approach to emotional detoxing. Sherianna Boyle is an adjunct psychology professor and an author.
Link: https://content.blubrry.com/sounds_true/PD06991W_Sherianna-Boyle.mp3
Hour 3) a talk by Dr. Dana Ullman on the topic of “The History and Paradoxical Nature of Homeopathic Medicine” part 2 of 2. Dr. Dana Ullman has Masters of Public Health, MPH, and Certified in Classical Homeopathic, CCH, is widely recognized as the foremost spokesperson for homeopathic medicine in the US.
Link: https://youtu.be/Q5gPHkxi9Hc
Website: homeopathic.com Link: https://youtu.be/7VXtJ6_-3as
Thanks,
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
Monday night’s programming has morphed into a cultural programming night and we will celebrate Juneteenth, emancipation of African American slaves at the end of the Civil War, tonight.
Hour 1) a talk by Dr. Gabor Mate on “The Hungry Ghost: A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Addiction”, part 1 of 5, which was given at Howard Center, Burlington Vermont in 2017. (The talk/discussion is 4:35 hours; it is divided into five segments.) Dr. Gabor Mate, physician, human development expert, and an author; his most recent book is The Myth of Normal.
Link: https://youtu.be/vMstO3U4sVw
Hour 2) Tami Simon, director of Sounds True, in conversation with Sherianna Boyle, on the topic of, “Energy in Action”, her latest book of the same title, reflecting on Cleanse approach to emotional detoxing. Sherianna Boyle is an adjunct psychology professor and an author.
Link: https://content.blubrry.com/sounds_true/PD06991W_Sherianna-Boyle.mp3
Hour 3) a talk by Dr. Dana Ullman on the topic of “The History and Paradoxical Nature of Homeopathic Medicine” part 2 of 2. Dr. Dana Ullman has Masters of Public Health, MPH, and Certified in Classical Homeopathic, CCH, is widely recognized as the foremost spokesperson for homeopathic medicine in the US.
Link: https://youtu.be/Q5gPHkxi9Hc
Website: homeopathic.com Link: https://youtu.be/7VXtJ6_-3as
Thanks,
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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