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HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PODCAST (LINKS AND PLAYER) Handy podcast player with all of the current free episodes available. Also links to iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play, and thePodcast url.
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. For parents wishing to impart spiritual values to their children, our uplifting conversation with Rev. Fred Rogers describes the philosophy underlying his long-running public TV series. He discusses the need for quiet time and the message that difficult emotions can be “mentioned and HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PODCAST (LINKS AND PLAYER) Handy podcast player with all of the current free episodes available. Also links to iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play, and thePodcast url.
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. For parents wishing to impart spiritual values to their children, our uplifting conversation with Rev. Fred Rogers describes the philosophy underlying his long-running public TV series. He discusses the need for quiet time and the message that difficult emotions can be “mentioned and ABOUT - HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO The Humankind series and our other public radio and podcast projects are produced by Human Media of Belmont, Massachusetts (near Boston). David Freudberg, Executive Producer. Special thanks to: David Cruz, Ken Rogers, Miles Blackwood Robinson, Associate Producers; Brian K. Johnson, Webmaster; Cathy Graham, Jake Cavicchi and Tony Buck, editorial support; Antonio Oliart Ros, Doug Shugarts, NoelRESILIENT NURSES
Part 1 takes a no-holds-barred look at the stressful conditions in which many nurses work: the long hours, the emotional toll, the rapid pace, and the way that technology and institutional practices can make it hard to form a caring bond with patients.. Part 2 presents inspiring stories of how active nurses use self-care techniques that help them manage, and transcend, the stresses of their THE SEARCH FOR WELL-BEING The focus is usually on disease treatment (with a heavy reliance on drugs, high-tech procedures and tests) rather than disease prevention. To get to the root of this all, our special public radio project, The Search for Well-Being examines a fascinating new model of health care: integrative medicine. Learn how integrative medicine provides LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. WALKING THROUGH THE STORM 1: Journey for Recovery (Humankind programs #101 and 102) Hear Free Excerpt and Learn More Part A: Cancer patients confront their fears — real and imagined; HEALTH CARE WITH KINDNESS Patients often complain about rushed doctor visits and, of course, the cost of medical services. But a number of studies in recent years highlight a different concern: whether as a patient you actually experience kindness when receiving health care. And being treated with basic courtesy and compassion – especially while undergoing medical distress – was rated in one survey as the most CATHRINE SNEED: THE GARDEN PROJECT Cathrine Sneed, the founder and director of the Garden Project, a California-based prison program, believes that nature is where the riddle is answered and where prisoners can discover lives worth living. She also believes working with the land breaks the cycle ofcrime.
ILLUMINATION OF RUMI WITH MICHAEL GREEN Bawa Muhaiyadeen. Michael Green comes to Rumi through his own encounter with a 20th century Sufi, Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, a remarkable spiritual teacher who taught throughout the United States until his passing in 1986. Together with his son Kabir, a guitarist, and other musicians, Michael formed the Illumination Band, whose upliftingsongs, based
KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. For parents wishing to impart spiritual values to their children, our uplifting conversation with Rev. Fred Rogers describes the philosophy underlying his long-running public TV series. He discusses the need for quiet time and the message that difficult emotions can be “mentioned and HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG Voices of hope and humanity. Distributed worldwide by NPR & PRX. Listen to free podcast, view additional information about shows, purchase mp3 downloads HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PODCAST (LINKS AND PLAYER) Handy podcast player with all of the current free episodes available. Also links to iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play, and thePodcast url.
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. LIBRARIES REIMAGINED Sifting Fact from Fakery Online. Although the internet has bestowed many stunning advantages on modern society, there’s also a dark side. It includes the dissemination of unfounded rumors, outright hoaxes and kooky conspiracy theories that may reinforce our own fears and biases — but bear little relation to reality. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation.JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Some people give no charity at all. But of Americans who do, the average family donation is 2-3% per year. This program examines how people arrive at the amount of their charitable contributions, where the money is contributed to, and what holds donors back from giving more, especially if they could afford to without hardship. KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Geoffrey Canada designated a crime-ridden 24-block area of New York as the Harlem Children’s Zone and works tirelessly to provide a healthier community for kids who are MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Mitch Gilbert, the Philadelphia commentator, describes our own innate radar for spotting personal problems and escaping them—throughwisdom.
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG Voices of hope and humanity. Distributed worldwide by NPR & PRX. Listen to free podcast, view additional information about shows, purchase mp3 downloads HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PODCAST (LINKS AND PLAYER) Handy podcast player with all of the current free episodes available. Also links to iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play, and thePodcast url.
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. LIBRARIES REIMAGINED Sifting Fact from Fakery Online. Although the internet has bestowed many stunning advantages on modern society, there’s also a dark side. It includes the dissemination of unfounded rumors, outright hoaxes and kooky conspiracy theories that may reinforce our own fears and biases — but bear little relation to reality. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation.JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Some people give no charity at all. But of Americans who do, the average family donation is 2-3% per year. This program examines how people arrive at the amount of their charitable contributions, where the money is contributed to, and what holds donors back from giving more, especially if they could afford to without hardship. KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Geoffrey Canada designated a crime-ridden 24-block area of New York as the Harlem Children’s Zone and works tirelessly to provide a healthier community for kids who are MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Mitch Gilbert, the Philadelphia commentator, describes our own innate radar for spotting personal problems and escaping them—throughwisdom.
ABOUT - HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO The Humankind series and our other public radio and podcast projects are produced by Human Media of Belmont, Massachusetts (near Boston). David Freudberg, Executive Producer. Special thanks to: David Cruz, Ken Rogers, Miles Blackwood Robinson, Associate Producers; Brian K. Johnson, Webmaster; Cathy Graham, Jake Cavicchi and Tony Buck, editorial support; Antonio Oliart Ros, Doug Shugarts, NoelRESILIENT NURSES
Part 1 takes a no-holds-barred look at the stressful conditions in which many nurses work: the long hours, the emotional toll, the rapid pace, and the way that technology and institutional practices can make it hard to form a caring bond with patients.. Part 2 presents inspiring stories of how active nurses use self-care techniques that help them manage, and transcend, the stresses of their LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. THE SEARCH FOR WELL-BEING The Search for Well-Being. Programs 198, 199, 201, 202 • 2 hrs $0.00
IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. WALKING THROUGH THE STORM 1: Journey for Recovery (Humankind programs #101 and 102) Hear Free Excerpt and Learn More Part A: Cancer patients confront their fears — real and imagined; HEALTH CARE WITH KINDNESS Patients often complain about rushed doctor visits and, of course, the cost of medical services. But a number of studies in recent years highlight a different concern: whether as a patient you actually experience kindness when receiving health care. And being treated with basic courtesy and compassion – especially while undergoing medical distress – was rated in one survey as the mostBOLDER GIVING
Some people give no charity at all. But of Americans who do, the average family donation is 2-3% per year. This program examines how people arrive at the amount of their charitable contributions, where the money is contributed to, and what holds donors back from giving more, especially if they could afford to without hardship. CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Geoffrey Canada designated a crime-ridden 24-block area of New York as the Harlem Children’s Zone and works tirelessly to provide a healthier community for kids who are HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER
About the Producer - Humankind Public Radio. Heard on public radio throughout the United States, David Freudberg, Executive Producer at Human Media (in the Boston area), has written and edited more than 800 productions, most broadcast on NPR. These include over 100 full-length documentaries on such themes as human values, personal growth and WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. In this unique half-hour, DavidFreudberg
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER
About the Producer - Humankind Public Radio. Heard on public radio throughout the United States, David Freudberg, Executive Producer at Human Media (in the Boston area), has written and edited more than 800 productions, most broadcast on NPR. These include over 100 full-length documentaries on such themes as human values, personal growth and WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. In this unique half-hour, DavidFreudberg
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America.RESILIENT NURSES
But nurses face significant change and challenge in today’s medical environment. In this special series, you’ll hear the voices and perspectives of nurses in different regions and a variety of clinical settings. Playlist. “RESILIENT NURSES Segment 1” HUMANKINDproduced by
THE SEARCH FOR WELL-BEING The focus is usually on disease treatment (with a heavy reliance on drugs, high-tech procedures and tests) rather than disease prevention. To get to the root of this all, our special public radio project, The Search for Well-Being examines a fascinating new model of health care: integrative medicine. Learn how integrative medicine provides THE POWER OF NONVIOLENCE The Power of Nonviolence, a timely new public radio project from Humankind, seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance — and inspiration — on how the lasting wounds can be healed. As IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. HEALTH CARE WITH KINDNESS Patients often complain about rushed doctor visits and, of course, the cost of medical services. But a number of studies in recent years highlight a different concern: whether as a patient you actually experience kindness when receiving health care. And being treated with basic courtesy and compassion – especially while undergoing medical distress – was rated in one survey as the most WALKING THROUGH THE STORM 1: Journey for Recovery (Humankind programs #101 and 102) Hear Free Excerpt and Learn More Part A: Cancer patients confront their fears — real and imagined;BOLDER GIVING
We profile an initiative known as Bolder Giving, which asks those who are inclined to donate to charity to dig a little deeper, because the extent of need is great, and sometimes goes unmet. We hear from Christopher and Anne Ellinger (pictured above), co-founders of the movement, who cite their own decision in their twenties to give awaymost
KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. For parents wishing to impart spiritual values to their children, our uplifting conversation with Rev. Fred Rogers describes the philosophy underlying his long-running public TV series. He discusses the need for quiet time and the message that difficult emotions can be “mentioned and HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER
About the Producer - Humankind Public Radio. Heard on public radio throughout the United States, David Freudberg, Executive Producer at Human Media (in the Boston area), has written and edited more than 800 productions, most broadcast on NPR. These include over 100 full-length documentaries on such themes as human values, personal growth and WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. In this unique half-hour, DavidFreudberg
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
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About the Producer - Humankind Public Radio. Heard on public radio throughout the United States, David Freudberg, Executive Producer at Human Media (in the Boston area), has written and edited more than 800 productions, most broadcast on NPR. These include over 100 full-length documentaries on such themes as human values, personal growth and WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. In this unique half-hour, DavidFreudberg
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America.RESILIENT NURSES
But nurses face significant change and challenge in today’s medical environment. In this special series, you’ll hear the voices and perspectives of nurses in different regions and a variety of clinical settings. Playlist. “RESILIENT NURSES Segment 1” HUMANKINDproduced by
THE SEARCH FOR WELL-BEING The focus is usually on disease treatment (with a heavy reliance on drugs, high-tech procedures and tests) rather than disease prevention. To get to the root of this all, our special public radio project, The Search for Well-Being examines a fascinating new model of health care: integrative medicine. Learn how integrative medicine provides THE POWER OF NONVIOLENCE The Power of Nonviolence, a timely new public radio project from Humankind, seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance — and inspiration — on how the lasting wounds can be healed. As IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. HEALTH CARE WITH KINDNESS Patients often complain about rushed doctor visits and, of course, the cost of medical services. But a number of studies in recent years highlight a different concern: whether as a patient you actually experience kindness when receiving health care. And being treated with basic courtesy and compassion – especially while undergoing medical distress – was rated in one survey as the most WALKING THROUGH THE STORM 1: Journey for Recovery (Humankind programs #101 and 102) Hear Free Excerpt and Learn More Part A: Cancer patients confront their fears — real and imagined;BOLDER GIVING
We profile an initiative known as Bolder Giving, which asks those who are inclined to donate to charity to dig a little deeper, because the extent of need is great, and sometimes goes unmet. We hear from Christopher and Anne Ellinger (pictured above), co-founders of the movement, who cite their own decision in their twenties to give awaymost
KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. For parents wishing to impart spiritual values to their children, our uplifting conversation with Rev. Fred Rogers describes the philosophy underlying his long-running public TV series. He discusses the need for quiet time and the message that difficult emotions can be “mentioned and HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PODCAST (LINKS AND PLAYER) Handy podcast player with all of the current free episodes available. Also links to iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play, and thePodcast url.
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. In this unique half-hour, DavidFreudberg
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PODCAST (LINKS AND PLAYER) Handy podcast player with all of the current free episodes available. Also links to iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play, and thePodcast url.
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. In this unique half-hour, DavidFreudberg
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
ABOUT - HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO The Humankind series and our other public radio and podcast projects are produced by Human Media of Belmont, Massachusetts (near Boston). David Freudberg, Executive Producer. Special thanks to: David Cruz, Ken Rogers, Miles Blackwood Robinson, Associate Producers; Brian K. Johnson, Webmaster; Cathy Graham, Jake Cavicchi and Tony Buck, editorial support; Antonio Oliart Ros, Doug Shugarts, NoelRESILIENT NURSES
But nurses face significant change and challenge in today’s medical environment. In this special series, you’ll hear the voices and perspectives of nurses in different regions and a variety of clinical settings. Playlist. “RESILIENT NURSES Segment 1” HUMANKINDproduced by
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. CONTACT - HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO A no-holds-barred look at the stressful conditions in which many nurses work: the long hours, the emotional toll, the rapid pace, and the way that technology and institutional practices can make it hard to form a caring bond with patients. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. A BRIEF RELAXATION EXERCISE WITH DR. LOCKEWOOD RUSH This 15-minute guided meditation focuses on the breath to stimulate the relaxation response. You’ll be guided step by step toward a relaxed, contemplative state which can be helpful in breaking the mental “worry cycle” that often accompanies serious illness. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. SOLUTIONS TO BULLYING Listen to excerpt: Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Although being teased and picked on are typical challenges for kids growing up, the effects can be traumatizing when a child is relentlessly bullied. The most common targets of bullying are young people who are perceived as gay, or who are disabled or overweight. KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. For parents wishing to impart spiritual values to their children, our uplifting conversation with Rev. Fred Rogers describes the philosophy underlying his long-running public TV series. He discusses the need for quiet time and the message that difficult emotions can be “mentioned and HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PODCAST (LINKS AND PLAYER) Handy podcast player with all of the current free episodes available. Also links to iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play, and thePodcast url.
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. In this unique half-hour, DavidFreudberg
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PROGRAM, PRODUCED BY DAVID FREUDBERG This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions. The Power of Nonviolence. The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed. John Lewis’Mission.
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS WITH BENJAMIN FERENCZ Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Benjamin Ferencz is an impassioned, heart-filled advocate for human rights and global peace. Now in his 80s, Ferencz devotes all his time and energy to the daunting mission of changing our glorification of war to a reverence for peace. Meet one of the most inspiring leaders of todayas he
HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO PODCAST (LINKS AND PLAYER) Handy podcast player with all of the current free episodes available. Also links to iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and Google Play, and thePodcast url.
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. CONFLICT RESOLUTION WITH TAJAE GAYNOR Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Tajae Gaynor held a close friend who died in his arms from a stab wound after a meaningless conflict. The experience transformed the young man from the Bronx, and now he devotes his life to educating urban youth about the alternatives to violence. In this unique half-hour, DavidFreudberg
JANET CONNORS
Janet Connors tells the agonizing story of losing her 19-year-old son, Joel, who was murdered during a home invasion in Boston in 2001. Before the tragedy, she was a long-time community activist, who had campaigned to make sure poor people’s heat would not be turned off in winter and drove families to visit an incarcerated loved one — because prisoners who maintained family connections had TRACY GARY — HUMANKIND ON PUBLIC RADIO Tracy Gary, Pillsbury heiress and noted philanthropist, calls charity the “new American dream” because it is uniquely able to create change in our world. A founder of over a dozen charities herself, Gary has given nearly all of her inheritance away. Starting in her twenties, she committed herself to the call of philanthropy, not onlyas a
ABOUT - HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO The Humankind series and our other public radio and podcast projects are produced by Human Media of Belmont, Massachusetts (near Boston). David Freudberg, Executive Producer. Special thanks to: David Cruz, Ken Rogers, Miles Blackwood Robinson, Associate Producers; Brian K. Johnson, Webmaster; Cathy Graham, Jake Cavicchi and Tony Buck, editorial support; Antonio Oliart Ros, Doug Shugarts, NoelRESILIENT NURSES
But nurses face significant change and challenge in today’s medical environment. In this special series, you’ll hear the voices and perspectives of nurses in different regions and a variety of clinical settings. Playlist. “RESILIENT NURSES Segment 1” HUMANKINDproduced by
LIBRARIES REIMAGINED A fundamental resource for democracy. As you’ll hear in this special series, Libraries Reimagined, public radio documentary-maker David Freudberg examines the role of these remarkable, locally-controlled institutions in virtually every community across America. CONTACT - HUMANKIND PUBLIC RADIO A no-holds-barred look at the stressful conditions in which many nurses work: the long hours, the emotional toll, the rapid pace, and the way that technology and institutional practices can make it hard to form a caring bond with patients. IDA B. WELLS' BATTLE TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that crime. LOVINGKINDNESS WITH SHARON SALZBERG In this program, we consider the considerable power — sometimes underestimated—of having benign intentions toward others. Sharon Salzberg—a teacher of Buddhist meditation, author of ‘Lovingkindness’, ‘Faith’ and other popular books, and co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society—shares an ancient technique known as lovingkindness meditation. A BRIEF RELAXATION EXERCISE WITH DR. LOCKEWOOD RUSH This 15-minute guided meditation focuses on the breath to stimulate the relaxation response. You’ll be guided step by step toward a relaxed, contemplative state which can be helpful in breaking the mental “worry cycle” that often accompanies serious illness. MITCH GILBERT ARCHIVES Owner’s Manual for the Human Being. Popular author Mitch Gilbert explains how an inner voice in everyone’s heart functions as a kind of owner’s manual to guide us through each day. Gilbert speaks with remarkable clarity in easily understood language. $ 2.95 Order Now. SOLUTIONS TO BULLYING Listen to excerpt: Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Although being teased and picked on are typical challenges for kids growing up, the effects can be traumatizing when a child is relentlessly bullied. The most common targets of bullying are young people who are perceived as gay, or who are disabled or overweight. KINDRED SPIRITS: MR. ROGERS Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. For parents wishing to impart spiritual values to their children, our uplifting conversation with Rev. Fred Rogers describes the philosophy underlying his long-running public TV series. He discusses the need for quiet time and the message that difficult emotions can be “mentioned and×
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Judicial Independence Have our courts – intended by America’s founders to be an independent arbiter of justice – turned into another political battlefield? Are today’s judges mere “politicians in robes”? This public radio documentary series looks at the challenges and proposed solutions.*
The Power of Nonviolence The Power of Nonviolence seeks deep solutions to this vexing problem. We turn to wisdom teachings across our great spiritual traditions for guidance—and inspiration—on how the lasting wounds can be healed.*
John Lewis’ Mission Known as the “conscience of Congress” and a civil rights icon, John Lewis died in July 2020 at age 80. The son of humble Alabama sharecroppers, John Lewis spoke from the stage on live national television at the massive March on Washington by the Lincoln Memorial in August 1963 – the day Rev. Martin Luther…*
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Charlie Starbuck, an affable tax attorney, single-handedly has increased the "canopy" of San Francisco by planting more than 7,500 trees, as part of the movement known as Friends of the Urban Forest.*
Ida B. Wells’ Battle to Uncover the Truth Born to enslaved parents on a Mississippi plantation during the Civil War, Ida B. Wells emerged as a powerful investigative journalist. She overcame death threats and published widely in her quest to document the domestic terrorism against African Americans that came to be known as lynching. Ida Wells published the first major study of that…*
Health Care With Kindness Patients often complain about rushed doctor visits and, of course, the cost of medical services. But a number of studies in recent years highlight a different concern: whether as a patient you actually experience kindness when receiving health care. And being treated with basic courtesy and compassion – especially while undergoing medical distress – was rated in one…STAFF PICKS
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Libraries Reimagined In 2019 Americans visited the library more often than they went to a movie or attended a sporting event. But far from institutions of the past, libraries today are rapidly evolving, ensuring free access to knowledge and protecting democracy.PRODUCER’S NOTE
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A REAL WAY TO BRING PEACE TO THE MIDDLE EAST I have twice traveled to Seeds of Peace, a remarkable summer camp in Otisfield, Maine near Portland. It can feel like a dream-world, where the tension and suffering I’ve long associated with the Middle East have eased. In their place are teenagers from different sides of the conflict region, who come together to learn about each other, talk respectfully and, perhaps, make friends. Learn about this real-world oasis in our first documentaryfrom there, and my
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