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The Toughest President of All Time?The Toughest President of All Time?
from Rocketboom (Quicktime)
July 22, 2008

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OAS 169 Integral Consciousness with Steve McIntosh Part 2OAS 169 Integral Consciousness with Steve McIntosh Part 2
from Omni Art Salon 21st Century Art Podcast
June 03, 2008

Jeffrey has a powerful conversation with Steve McIntosh, a first generation American, born to an English mother and Australian father. His parents divorced in 1962 when he was two years old, after which he lived with his mother as an only child, growing up in Los Angeles. In 1984 he graduated from the University of Southern California business school and later the University of Virginia Law School where he served as articles editor of the Virginia Law Review. After becoming a member of the California Bar in 1987, he worked for California’s biggest law firm, Pillsbury, Madison natural lifestyle products , featuring the famous Zen Alarm Clock, which wakes users gradually with a series of acoustic chimes. All Now & Zen products have been conceived and designed by McIntosh, with a brand aesthetic that combines the harmonic proportions of sacred geometry with motifs from traditional Japanese culture. The company’s mission is to provide products that remind people that they live in the presence of the sacred, however they may define it. As a result of his focus on progressive spirituality and cultural evolution, in the late 1990s McIntosh became involved in the integral movement. In 2000 he was invited to join leading integral author Ken Wilber’s Integral Institute, where he served in both the Integral Art branch and the Integral Business branch. Steve left the Integral Institute on good terms in 2002 in order to establish himself as an independent voice in the integral movement. This led to the 2007 publication of his book Integral Consciousness and the Future of Evolution: How the Integral World view Is Transforming Politics, Culture and Spirituality. In addition to his book, Steve also appears in the DVD interview: The Evolution of Consciousness, and is the author of a variety of scholarly articles on integral philosophy and politics. What Is Enlightenment? Magazine has featured numerous interviews of McIntosh, with a special emphasis on his political views. He has also been interviewed by New Dimensions Radio, the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and other progressive media. In 2004, his focus on the application of integral philosophy to politics led him to found The Project for Integral World Federation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultural and political evolution. The organization’s primary activity is the hosting and promotion of the on-line petition: A Declaration of the Value of Global Governance. This declaration, modeled after Thomas Jefferson’s 1776 Declaration of Independence for the United States, seeks to raise consciousness about the benefits of a future system of limited, democratic, federal, integral world government. I have known Steve for 15 years and I am very happy that we could have this scintillating conversation about his passion to provide greater definition to the trends in consciousness that are shaping our world and are bringing greater understanding to the fascinating evolution of human consciousness on earth. The Omni Art Salon theme music, When Angels Smile, is provided courtesy of Back To Earth
OAS 168 Integral Consciousness with Steve McIntosh Part 1OAS 168 Integral Consciousness with Steve McIntosh Part 1
from Omni Art Salon 21st Century Art Podcast
June 02, 2008

Jeffrey has a powerful conversation with Steve McIntosh, a first generation American, born to an English mother and Australian father. His parents divorced in 1962 when he was two years old, after which he lived with his mother as an only child, growing up in Los Angeles. In 1984 he graduated from the University of Southern California business school and later the University of Virginia Law School where he served as articles editor of the Virginia Law Review. After becoming a member of the California Bar in 1987, he worked for California’s biggest law firm, Pillsbury, Madison natural lifestyle products , featuring the famous Zen Alarm Clock, which wakes users gradually with a series of acoustic chimes. All Now & Zen products have been conceived and designed by McIntosh, with a brand aesthetic that combines the harmonic proportions of sacred geometry with motifs from traditional Japanese culture. The company’s mission is to provide products that remind people that they live in the presence of the sacred, however they may define it. As a result of his focus on progressive spirituality and cultural evolution, in the late 1990s McIntosh became involved in the integral movement. In 2000 he was invited to join leading integral author Ken Wilber’s Integral Institute, where he served in both the Integral Art branch and the Integral Business branch. Steve left the Integral Institute on good terms in 2002 in order to establish himself as an independent voice in the integral movement. This led to the 2007 publication of his book Integral Consciousness and the Future of Evolution: How the Integral World view Is Transforming Politics, Culture and Spirituality. In addition to his book, Steve also appears in the DVD interview: The Evolution of Consciousness, and is the author of a variety of scholarly articles on integral philosophy and politics. What Is Enlightenment? Magazine has featured numerous interviews of McIntosh, with a special emphasis on his political views. He has also been interviewed by New Dimensions Radio, the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and other progressive media. In 2004, his focus on the application of integral philosophy to politics led him to found The Project for Integral World Federation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultural and political evolution. The organization’s primary activity is the hosting and promotion of the on-line petition: A Declaration of the Value of Global Governance. This declaration, modeled after Thomas Jefferson’s 1776 Declaration of Independence for the United States, seeks to raise consciousness about the benefits of a future system of limited, democratic, federal, integral world government. I have known Steve for 15 years and I am very happy that we could have this scintillating conversation about his passion to provide greater definition to the trends in consciousness that are shaping our world and are bringing greater understanding to the fascinating evolution of human consciousness on earth. The Omni Art Salon theme music, When Angels Smile, is provided courtesy of Back To Earth
Diary of Tobias LearDiary of Tobias Lear
from Charlottesville Podcasting Network
April 23, 2008

In today’s show, adapted from an article recently published on the Oscar Web site written by Matt Kelly, a writer for UVa’s Media relations, we examine the works of Tobias Lear, secretary to George Washington and envoy to North Africa for President Thomas Jefferson. In 2007, the University of Virginia’s Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections [...]
Sugar in the Milk: A Parsi Kitchen StorySugar in the Milk: A Parsi Kitchen Story
from NPR: Hidden Kitchens Podcast
March 27, 2008

This episode of Hidden Kitchens stretches back some 3,000 years, from San Francisco, to India, to Persia. Niloufer Ichaporia King, author of My Bombay Kitchen, brings us into the ancient and disappearing world of Parsi cooking.
Liberating the Founders (March 13, 2008)Liberating the Founders (March 13, 2008)
from APM: Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett
March 12, 2008

Warning: this conversation may not mirror what you learned in school. The culture wars of recent years, journalist Steven Waldman says, hijacked Americans' understanding of the country's founders and of the meaning of religious liberty. This hinders people from grasping what is really at stake in the current debates about the relationship between government and religion. It may even distort the wisdom we might bring to young democracies around the world.
Hercules and Hemings: Presidents' Slave ChefsHercules and Hemings: Presidents' Slave Chefs
from NPR: Hidden Kitchens Podcast
February 21, 2008

Hercules, a slave of George Washington, and James Hemings, owned by Thomas Jefferson, began a long connection of presidents and their African-American cooks. And President Lyndon Johnson's black cook may have influenced his work on civil rights reform.
Closing Celebration (part 3): Tom Bower as Thomas JeffersonClosing Celebration (part 3): Tom Bower as Thomas Jefferson
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
December 21, 2007

Tom Bower as Thomas Jefferson A Question of Impeachment: Closing Celebration Culture Project brings crucial and timely concerns to the fore once again with a new, unique series that gathers some of the most brilliant and visionary minds of our time to explore and debate the case for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney. December 16, 2007 00:09:33
Veterans Day 2007 Politics and MusicVeterans Day 2007 Politics and Music
from KUOW's The Conversation
November 12, 2007

The presidential election of 1800 that crystallized our political party system. It was John Adams versus Thomas Jefferson. They were once close friends, but in 1800 they faced off as bitter contenders. Historian Edward Larson's new book, A Magnificent Catastrophe, tells the story of this election and how it affects our presidential politics to this day. Speaking of presidential politics, we'll talk to political pundit Chris Matthews. You know him as the host of the political talk show Hardball. But he was also a speechwriter in the Carter Administration, a long time aide to House Speaker Tip O'Neill. and Washington Bureau Chief for the San Francisco Examiner. But wait, there's more. We'll hear from a former musician who studies what music does to our head, Daniel Levitin the author of This Is Your Brain On Music.
English Teaching in Japan 48English Teaching in Japan 48
from English Teaching in Japan
October 15, 2007

In this episode John and I talk about being prepared for new opportunities and how you might feel your school or Japanese people are little overprotective sometimes. I'm a great believer in luck and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it. -Thomas Jefferson Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. -Seneca download mp3 Digg English Teaching in Japan
"ALIVEWIREDU"-Talk Radio Show!"ALIVEWIREDU"-Talk Radio Show!
from "ALIVEWIREDU"-Talk Radio Show!
October 01, 2007

Join me & my guest, Eric Petersen “LIVE” on the New Blog Talk Radio Network, Oct 10th, 7pm! We will discuss Eric’s book, “Light & Liberty” & learn the words of wisdom from Thomas Jefferson! Visit Eric online at: http://www.lightandliberty.org Your Host, Brad Richard http://www.bradrichard.com/radio
The Religious Roots of American Democracy (October 26, 2006)The Religious Roots of American Democracy (October 26, 2006)
from APM: Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett
October 26, 2006

Philosopher Jacob Needleman speaks on the spiritual and moral ideals of the American founders — and how these ideals resonate in our culture today. Democracy, Needleman says, is inner work, not just a set of outward structures.
Fourth of July 1826 | American ExperienceFourth of July 1826 | American Experience
from American Experience | PBS
June 29, 2006

On July 4, 1826, a day when America was celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, founding fathers Thomas Jefferson and John Adams passed away within hours of each other. Historians comment on this remarkable coincidence. http://www.pbs.org/amex/adams Voices: David McCullough, historian Joseph Ellis, historian Miles Neff, narration American Experience is produced by WGBH Boston. Major funding for American Experience is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. National corporate funding is provided by Liberty Mutual and The Scotts Company. Additional funding is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers.



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