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Laura Lee & Paul Robear host wide-ranging conversations with leading-edge researchers in a variety of interdisciplinary fields. Every guest, every conversation, fills in another piece of the Grand Puzzle. Ultimately, it’s about the eternal questions -- who are we? where did we come from? where are we going? and what's it all about, anyway? For the widest perspective, we include our early ancestors worldwide to see what wisdom of the past may inform our future! Laura and Paul bring their medi ...
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Greenlight is a multiple award-winning digital marketing agency that designs, builds, deploys and measures marketing solutions and campaigns across Search, Social, Display, Mobile, eCommerce, and more, with the unwavering objective of achieving dramatic growth for its clients. Greenlight promotes brands and products in 29 languages and 32 territories on behalf of such clients as diverse as ghd, Dixons Carphone, Superdry, Laura Ashley, Millennium Hotels & Resorts, Hiscox, Footasylum and many ...
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Brian is joined by home baker, food photographer, and blogger Laura Cortes. They talk about the ins and outs of her blog, Chubbee Kitchen, and what goes into her One Book/Two Months challenge. Follow Bake from Scratch: Instagram: @thebakefeed Website: bakefromscratch.com Follow Brian on Instagram: @brianharthoffman Follow Laura on Instagram: @chubb…
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Brian is joined by Tuscan food writer and cookbook author, Giulia Scarpaleggia to discuss her most recent cookbook, Cucina Povera, and the interesting history of Italian Cuisine. Follow Bake from Scratch: Instagram: @thebakefeed Website: bakefromscratch.com Follow Brian on Instagram: @brianharthoffman Follow Giulia on Instagram: @julskitchen…
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Brian talks with Belle English, the talented Williams Sonoma Culinary & Test Kitchen Director. Belle shares her journey from working at the coat check at the family’s restaurant to where she is now. Follow Bake from Scratch: Instagram: @thebakefeed Website: bakefromscratch.com Follow Brian on Instagram: @brianharthoffman Follow Belle English on Ins…
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Brian Hart Hoffman talks with C&H Sugar expert, Chef Eleonora Lahud, about all things sugar, how we use it, and holiday baking. This episode wouldn’t be possible without our amazing baking partner, C&H Sugar. Learn more about their products here: C&H Sugar: https://www.chsugar.com Follow Bake from Scratch: Instagram: @thebakefeed Website: bakefroms…
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Brian Hart Hoffman talks with “eggspert,” Lisa Steele about her chicken farm, cooking and baking with different kinds of eggs, and her cookbook, Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook. Brian will then talk with our Test Kitchen Director, Laura Crandall, all about meringue and all its forms. This episode wouldn’t be possible without our amazing baking partners, …
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Brian Hart Hoffman talks with Sarah Kieffer about her start in the baking world at 9 years old, her successful career as the blogger behind The Vanilla Bean Blog, the recent release of her cookbook, 100 Morning Treats, and a sneak peek at her appearance on Baking School with William Sonoma. Follow Bake from Scratch: Instagram: @thebakefeed Website:…
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Sacred Architecture is a re-discovery of our collective heritage, showing us how to understand the symbols of change provided by the buildings and monuments of our ancestors. The language of the sacred can be seen in buildings as diverse as the Parthenon, Hopi initiation lodges, Stonehenge, Temple at Luxor, the cathedrals and the Palladian memory t…
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Let’s look at the Myths of the Ancients. When you read the thousands of mythologies, as our guest has done over thirty years, we ask him what patterns emerge buried in the stories of the ancient left us? Are there accounts of actual happenings What did they describe about the world and why did they all reminisce about a golden age? What was that al…
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The existence of a secret society known as the Illuminati remains one of the most enduring conspiracy theories of modern times, however it has it’s very real foundation and history - the group itself was real. The Order of the Illuminati was a secret group founded in Bavaria in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, who believed “the monarchy and the church were …
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Nikola Tesla is the forgotten genius of electricity. He invented or laid the groundwork for many things we take for granted today. Everybody assumes that Thomas Edison devised electric light and domestic electricity supplies, that Guglielmo Marconi thought up radio and George Westinghouse built the world's first hydro-electric power station. not tr…
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Could the Egyptian Sphinx have been built many centuries earlier than conventional history would have us believe? Could the great natural disasters that propelled the evolution of life on Earth have played a dominant role as well in the rise and fall of civilizations? Could Earth have been home to civilizations far greater in number -- and far olde…
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Dr. Donald Schnell tells stories where he says he had extraordinary encounters, where saints and deities appear and offer guidance, and sacred objects materialize from thin air. It is a spiritual adventure story that includes encounters with an Indian rabbi, levitating gurus, disappearing taxi drivers, and psychedelic (without the use of chemicals)…
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When confronted with a problem, be it ill health, financial worries, or relationship difficulties, we often depend on intellect to solve it. In this radical book, Wayne Dyer shares with us that there is an omnipotent spiritual force at our fingertips that contains the solution to our problems. He walks us through a path of seeing and knowing that p…
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Understanding Insect Infrared Detection. Plants and insects communicate through emissions in the infrared frequency range. Why certain insects are attracted only to certain plants, the role of pheromones work in nature, and how plants under stress literally signal insects to come devour them. Deep research into how insects are communicating on the …
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Reinoud de Jonge (a Dutch chemist) and Jay Wakefield (an American biologist) have specialized in the study of megalithic culture. They present their controversial analysis of a dozen archaeo­logical sites, proposing that many petroglyphs are geographic maps. They show how monuments provide numerical data revealing megalithic religion and ancient sa…
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A conversation on the geometry which, as modern science now confirms, underlies the structure of the universe. The thinkers of ancient Egypt, Greece and India recognized that numbers governed much of what they saw in their world and hence provided an approach to its divine creator. Robert Lawlor sets out the system that determines the dimension and…
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Alexandra Morton has been called "the Jane Goodall of Canada" because of her passionate thirty-year fight to save British Columbia's wild salmon. Her account of that fight is both inspiring in its own right and a roadmap of resistance. Alexandra Morton came north from California in the early 1980s, following her first love--the northern resident or…
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Transcendence can come in many forms. For Mary Rose O’Reilley a year tending sheep seemed a way to seek a spirituality based not on “climbing out of the body” but rather on existing fully in the world, at least if she could overlook some of its earthier aspects. "Deciding that her life was insufficiently grounded in real-world experience, Mary Rose…
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Our thoughts and emotions follow our beliefs and create the attitudes, assumptions, expectations, and behaviors that determine how we react to life events and what we think is possible. These underlying belief systems drive our behavior. Similarly, health beliefs influence health behaviors and health outcomes. Growing evidence shows us that negativ…
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Brian Hart Hoffman talks with Heather Mubarak about her recently released cookbook, Stuffed, her career as the owner of Toffee Box, and her upcoming appearance on Monday Baking School with William Sonoma and Bake from Scratch. This episode wouldn’t be possible without our amazing baking partners, Ankarsrum and C&H Sugar. Learn more about their prod…
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Brian Hart Hoffman talks with Bake from Scratch contributing editor Jessie Sheehan about her interesting career path to becoming a successful baking blogger, love for snacking cakes and easy-peasy bakes, and next cookbook. This episode wouldn’t be possible without our amazing baking partners, Red Star Yeast and C&H Sugar. Learn more about their pro…
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The quest culture has generated a "marketplace" of new spiritual beliefs and practices and of revisited traditions. As Roof shows, some Americans are exploring faiths and spiritual disciplines for the first time; others are rediscovering their lost traditions; others are drawn to small groups and alternative communities; and still others create the…
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The strands of DNA that comprise our blueprint may be impacted by spiritual experiences says our guest Colm Kelleher, who is the molecular biologist radiologist. He says that spiritual experiences so much heightened our energy that it may cause changes in a very DNA and he will tell us about the many laboratory experiments and all the other clues t…
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A riveting firsthand account of one man’s mission to investigate and document some of the most astonishing phenomena of our time—children who speak of past life memory and reincarnation. For thirty-seven years, Dr. Ian Stevenson has traveled the world from Lebanon to suburban Virginia investigating and documenting more than two thousand of these pa…
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Exploration of manhood and all its complicated meanings through the portrait of an American Mountain Man. A revealing look at the nature of manhood, the appeal of utopian communities, the history of the frontier and the lingering myth of the frontiersman. The subject becomes much broader than one man's life. It's about what has been lost with progr…
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When Bill Weber and Amy Vedder arrived in Rwanda to study mountain gorillas with Dian Fossey, the gorilla population was teetering toward extinction. Poaching was rampant, but it was loss of habitat that most endangered the gorillas. Weber and Vedder realized that the gorillas were doomed unless something was done to save their forest home. They he…
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For centuries, the world's religions have squabbled over their differences. But if we choose to focus on the similarities between the religions, we find they outweigh the differences. In fact, there seems to be an underlying message that all the world's religions share. Hopefully conversations like this will give you a new perspective on religion, …
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Simple straight forward advice,how we can develop our natural intuitive ability. Intuition can help solve problems, make decisions, accomplish goals, enhance prosperity and creativity, improve relationships, and more. Often referred to as “gut feelings,” intuition tends to arise holistically and quickly, without awareness of the underlying mental p…
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Charles Gallenkamp shares the tremendous discoveries and unforgettable adventures of the Central Asiatic Expeditions of 1922-1930 and describes how a fossil-hunting team, led by Roy Chapman Andrews, braved raging sandstorms, murderous bandts, political intrigue, civil war, and conflicts between the United States and China as it searched for evidenc…
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How science is actively researching the influence of spirituality on the healing process. People have the potential to heal themselves and each other. Dr. Daniel Benor, a wholistic psychiatrist, explains how mind-body and body-mind interactions promote health or cause illness. There is a large body of research, clinical examples, and a variety of t…
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Insightful, fun conversation with a native story teller sharing of prophecies, religion and connections from both the Native American and Christian perspective. Red Elk is an Inter-Tribal Medicine Man, a self-described half-breed Native of both the BlackFeet and Shoshoni Nations, as well as part Irish and French. Red Elk says he comes from the heal…
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An understanding of the newly described cell-control mechanisms will cause as profound a shift in biological belief as the quantum revolution caused in physics. The strength of the emerging new biological model is that it unifies the basic philosophies of conventional medicine, complementary medicine and spiritual healing. The results of the Genome…
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By applying theories from quantum physics to human consciousness, Fred Alan Wolf brings the most modern perspective of quantum physics to the most ancient questions of religion and philosophy. Following research into modern experiments in telepathy, REM, and lucid dreaming to his own research on human consciousness, he theorizes that dreaming is th…
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The therapeutic power of sound is inherent in everyone. Through Breath, tone, and music we visit the world of overtoning and chanting, awakening vibratory awareness by exploring the energy beneath sound. Over the years, Don Campbell had a quest to harness the healing and creative powers of sound and music. He traveled to over 40 countries, includin…
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Malidoma Patrice Some bridges paths between the ancient tribal world of the West African Dagara culture and modern Western society. He shares how the rites we have in the West don't really help people to cope with death in a positive way, and talks about how some rites are done in the traditional context. Malidoma Some (1956–2021) was initiated in …
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Acoustic Engineer shares his experiment performed in the Great Pyramid and finds the prime frequency of the chamber and the sarcophagus are almost identical! Almost every person who has experienced the acoustics of the Great Pyramid’s King’s Chamber has walked away with a feeling of awe, in some cases coupled with an impression that the chamber was…
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Most all of us create a false story of our lives - to create and maintain an image of who we want people to think we really are. The problems come when we discover that living within that false image - both personally and professionally - is very stressful and disconnecting. While telling the truth may cause some very big scenes in the beginning, i…
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The Five Tibetan Rites is a system of exercises reported to be more than 2,500 years old, which were first publicized by Peter Kelder in a 1939 publication titled The Eye of Revelation. The Five Rites and traditional Tibetan yoga emphasize "a continuous sequence of movement". The practice of these exercises is based on the body’s energy. According …
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Optimizing and Finding Alternatives to Wood. Dan Imhoff addresses the issue of how to build homes with an eye toward the future and the maintenance of the forests of the world. As he points out, while wood is a natural material and biodegradable—normally considered good characteristics by those who make the effort to be environmentally conscious—it…
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Jacqui Bushell has been dancing with the mythic imagination for much of her life. She weaves plant spirit alchemy, energetic healing, embodiment practices, journey work, and storytelling, with archetypal wisdom held in fairy tales that give voice to the land. For three decades, she has been guiding exploration into personal mythology at the borderl…
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The ancient wisdom of Hawai’i has been guarded for centuries—handed down through line of kinship to form the tradition of Huna. Dating back to the time before the first missionary presence arrived in the islands, the tradition of Huna is more than just a philosophy of living—it is intertwined and deeply connected with every aspect of Hawaiian life.…
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The 7 Chakras symbolize energy centers and correspond to a bundle of nerves, major organs, and areas of our spiritual body that impact our physical and emotional well-being.Chakra literally means “spinning wheel.” The chakras are thought to be spinning disks of energy that should stay “open” and aligned for optimal emotional and physical well-being…
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Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence & Ingenuity. Animal intelligence is the combination of skills and abilities that allow animals to live in and adapt to their specific environments. Animals possess the ability to adapt to their surroundings by learning to change their habits and behaviors. Many species are also capable of forming social groups…
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If you're facing a dilemma -- whether it's handling a relationship, living ethically, dealing with a career change, or finding meaning in life -- the world's most important thinkers from centuries past may help guide you toward a solution compatible with your individual beliefs. Our guest suggests unique approach to personal health by applying phil…
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Feng shui is an ancient Chinese traditional practice which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. The term feng shui means, literally, "wind-water" (i.e., fluid). From ancient times, landscapes and bodies of water were thought to direct the flow of the universal Qi – “cosmic current” or energy – thr…
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For those of us who suffer from phobias, anxieties, or distressing emotions like anger, guilt, and grief, our guest says there is ana answer. The science of Thought Field Therapy can make a remarkable difference. Thought Field Therapy is a blend of Western psychotherapy and Chinese medicine that uses the body's highest energy systems to treat emoti…
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Our guest turns the traditional approach to animal care upside down. Provides us with tools and knowledge they need to keep their dogs and cats healthy and prevent disease from occurring in the first place, instead of just treating their animal companions when they are sick. Dr. Martin Goldstein leads the way as portraying pets, their guardians and…
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At birth each of us is given the most powerful and complex tool of all time: the human brain. Dr. Pierce J. Howard is able distills the in-depth research and shares the practical, real-world applications to our daily lives. Drawing from the frontiers of psychology, neurobiology, and cognitive science,Pierce looks at all the facets of the brain and …
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Flavio Santi (Ayuy Yu),is from the Ecuadorian Amazon. Flavio shares his views and insight into the sacred tobacco medicine ceremony and how he sees the need for collective healing. An indepth discussion on the "healing properties of the grandfather tobacco plant medicine" direct from the Ecuadorian Jungle, traditionally cultivated by Flavio's famil…
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Insightful discussion of society's attitude toward new research, and of the nature of science. Henry Bauer shares how science has becoming less trustworthy through conflicts of interest and excessive competitiveness. Evidence tending to challenge established theories is sometimes rejected without addressing its substance. Henry H. Bauer is Professo…
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