by david | Apr 9, 2015 | podcasts
In this fun and engaging chat Brady speaks about love, thoughtful speech as action, why he doesn’t believe in the good old days and why we have to be the authors of ourselves. Biography Dr. Brayton Polka is Professor Emeritus of Humanities at York University in...
by david | Apr 8, 2015 | podcasts
Join us today as Annie talks candidly about “why she’s not special”, her fight with a rare form of Cancer, about “we” versus “me”, why she’s so positive and why her life and philosophy has changed so radically over the past few years. Biography ANNE PARKER is a...
by david | Apr 3, 2015 | podcasts
Wendy talks about shame, guilt, principled pluralism and the walking wounded. She considers how many of us have been socialized to feel disgust for the other and touch on how secrets breed toxicity and ultimately cover up truth and justice. Biography Wendy Gritter,...
by david | Apr 1, 2015 | podcasts
Abram today talks about the moral and wise application of knowledge, learning to be quiet, why technology is only going to take us so far, “crops of merit” and how humility is essential to good development. Biography Dr. Abram Bicksler is the Director of the ECHO...
by david | Mar 31, 2015 | podcasts
Today’s interview was a real thrill for me. I was able to spend some time with the former Prime Minister of Bhutan – Jigme Thinley while he was in town for a Humber College IDI and SoChange Symposium recently called: Beyond GDP. Listen is as he talks about Gross...