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Season 1 RADICAL SELF LOVE - AN AYURVEDIC VIEW ON BODY, MIND AND HEALTH. Embodied Vedic Philosophy offers a practical guide to understanding our Self and the world around us. It opens up channels of connection and belonging by giving us new paradigms through which we can see the world in a much more positiv light. We just have to understand it right - not through a dry, academic view but through the eyes of the feminine, in archetypes, images and stories. Ayurveda, Yoga and Jyotish can help ...
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How do I attract my dream man? Dating that is fun and gets me the relationship I desire? Confidence? Self-love? These are just a few questions and areas that Sandra Hay, Love and Relationship coach will be answering in this podcast. Each episode contains tips, actionable steps, inspiring stories and step-by-step guides that will help you cultivate more love in your life, love yourself and find your love story. Love is a magical state of being that attracts all that you desire. Subscribe to t ...
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Want to improve all aspects of your life, relationships, and business? Would you like to discover YOUR natural secret weapon? Do you want tips and tricks to access and maximize using this secret weapon? Then you will want to turn in every week to hear how you can tap into this AMAZING resource…Your Brain. The Brain Lady Speaks show is about all things related to maximizing the power of your brain and understanding how the brain personality connection and the mind/brain/body connection can im ...
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Resources Radio

Resources for the Future

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Resources Radio is a weekly podcast by Resources for the Future. Each week we talk to leading experts about climate change, electricity, ecosystems, and more, making the latest research accessible to everyone.
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Cancer Conversations

Look Good Feel Better

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Cancer Conversations is the podcast you never thought you’d need for the diagnosis you never want to hear. Hosted by journalist and cancer survivor, Helen King. Brought to you by Look Good Feel Better and Dry July.
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Gina Maier Vincent designed her company, Exquisitely Aligned, to be the destination, empowering her clients to live the life that calls to them. Being no stranger to adversity, Gina shares the passion of our mindset and just how powerful it can be to help us conquer anything this life throws at us. Combine these experiences with our Brain Lady's ex…
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Send us a Text Message. Lorenza Capponi and myself are currently teaching different approaches of Ashtanga Yoga in Murnau/Germany. To dispel some myths and misunderstanding about this practice - and to present a more feminine view of it's system - we got together and spoke about some of the aspects of it: From Patanjali to Pattabhi Jois, from Ayurv…
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Amy Bowers Cordalis, cofounder and principal of Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group, about efforts to remove four dams on the Klamath River in California and Oregon. Cordalis discusses her experience growing up on the Klamath River as a member of the Yurok Tribe, the ecological dama…
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In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Chiara Lo Prete, an associate professor of energy economics at Penn State University, about the design of electricity markets in the United States. Lo Prete discusses the differences among electricity markets in different regions of the country; efforts to ensure that electric utilities can meet…
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Casey Wichman, an assistant professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and university fellow at Resources for the Future, about the influence of social media on the popularity of national parks. Wichman estimates in a recent study that more exposure of a national park on social media incr…
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls sits in on the annual conference of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists to talk with Jill Caviglia-Harris, a professor at Salisbury University, about her work teaching and mentoring early-career scholars in the field of environmental economics. Caviglia-Harris discusses her approach t…
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls sits in on the annual conference of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists to talk with Daniel Phaneuf, a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, about Phaneuf’s work on estimating the value of outdoor spaces for recreation. Phaneuf discusses methods for estimating the value of…
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Do you get good, quality sleep every night? Did you know that the island paradise of Hawaii is ranked as number one, at 46%, of sleep deprived Americans? Just how important is restful sleep to your brain health? Our Brain Lady Julie drops some knowledge based on the latest in neuroscience on just how vital good sleep is to us. How much sleep does y…
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In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes sits in on the annual conference of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists to talk with Sandra Aguilar-Gomez, an assistant professor of economics at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, about Aguilar-Gomez’s work on heat-induced overcrowding in hospitals in Mexico. They discu…
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Welcome to Wild Souls Gathering, your go-to channel for exploring the depths of consciousness and spirituality! 🌟 Enjoy this Happy Hour for the Spiritually Curious Podcast episode. I'm your host, Dr. Sandra Marie, and today, we have an extraordinary episode that you won't want to miss. We're diving deep into the realms of consciousness and spiritua…
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with economists Maximilian Auffhammer, Paul J. Ferraro, and John Whitehead. All three guests are recent recipients of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) Fellows Award. The AERE Fellows Program recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of…
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Lynne Lewis, currently a professor of economics at Bates College and an incoming professor of agricultural and resource economics at Colorado State University, about brown bears in Katmai National Park in Alaska. Lewis discusses the fan base for the brown bear population in Katmai, which is con…
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Episode 50 In this conversation, Dr. Sandra Marie interviews Dr. Elsbeth Muth and Freddie Zental-Weaver, a husband-wife team who have dedicated their lives to helping couples and singles create lasting intimacy and fulfillment. They discuss the relevance of intimacy on consciousness and physicality, as well as their journey with intimacy. Elsbeth s…
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We are concluding our visit to pre-covid 2018 in today's encore episode, the second part to an amazing show exploring how animals can be used as therapeutic ways to get past blocks, heal trauma, and improve our physical and mental health. Julie has a wonderful convo with Equine Assisted Learning specialist Sandra Dee Robinson in this special two-pa…
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Episode 49 In this conversation, Dr. Sandra Marie and CJ Miller discuss the concept of creative intelligence and the importance of embracing our imagination. They explore the idea of being creator beings and how our imagination plays a role in creating a better world. They also touch on the significance of being present and listening, as well as th…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Stefano De Clara, head of secretariat at the International Carbon Action Partnership, about the continued development of emissions trading systems around the world in 2024. Emissions trading systems (ETSs) are market-based policies that set a cap on total greenhouse gas emissions or on a ratio of…
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We are visiting pre-covid 2018 in today's encore episode, an amazing show exploring how animals can be used as therapeutic ways to get past blocks, heal trauma, and improve our physical and mental health. Julie has a wonderful convo with Equine Assisted Learning specialist Sandra Dee Robinson in this special two-part encore presentation of Brain La…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Kristin Hayes, senior director for research and policy engagement at Resources for the Future, about her experience at the wheel of an electric vehicle (EV). This episode continues a multipart series on EVs, which covers the most practical matters that EV users need to know. In this fourth episod…
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In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Kimathi Boothe, the vice president of energy operations at Dunamis Clean Energy Partners, about infrastructure for charging electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States. This episode continues a multipart series on EVs, which covers the most practical matters that EV users need to know. In this …
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In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Micah Ziegler, an assistant professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, about the science, policy, and economics behind electric vehicle (EV) batteries. This episode continues a multipart series on EVs, which covers some of the most practical matters that EV users need to know. In this sec…
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Episode 48 In this episode, Dr. Sandra Marie interviews Benita Silver, a spiritual mentor, intuitive, and psychotherapist. They discuss the importance of balancing caring for others and self-care, the Internal Family Systems therapy, building a relationship with oneself, becoming a spiritual mentor, embracing spirituality and energetics in work, vu…
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In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Sebastian Blanco, editor-in-chief at SAE Media Group and a journalist on the automotive and vehicle-technology beat. This episode jump-starts a multipart series on electric vehicles (EVs), including the most practical matters that EV users need to know. In this first episode of the series, Blanc…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Travis Roach, an associate professor and director of the Central Policy Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma, about how the prevalence of air pollution may increase the incidence of fatal traffic accidents in the United States. Roach discusses the characteristics of airborne particulat…
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We take you all the way back to 2019 with one of our most popular episodes and just in time for Spring! Amazing info from our Brain Lady Julie with some great tips to declutter your brain and spring forward as we approach the second half of 2024. Connect with Brain Lady Julie Do you have a great question or topic you'd like Brain Lady Julie to cove…
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In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Fernando Vidal, a postdoctoral researcher at the Polymat research institute in Spain, about technological and policy options to create a more sustainable plastics economy. Vidal discusses the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the life cycle of plastics, changes to the chemical makeup and …
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Episode 47 In this conversation, Dr. Don St. John and Dr. Sandra Marie discuss the loneliness epidemic and the role of ayahuasca in spiritual development. They highlight the impact of loneliness on physical and mental health, with statistics showing increased risks of strokes, dementia, and heart disease. They emphasize the importance of connection…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Brad Harris, the director of government affairs at Resources for the Future, about the increasing demand for electricity in the United States. Harris discusses the main sources of this surge in electricity demand, also known as load growth; the challenges that load growth poses to goals for reduc…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Lisa Rennels, a PhD candidate at the University of California, Berkeley, about a class of synthetic industrial chemicals used in air-conditioners, refrigerators, and other technologies: hydrofluorocarbons. Rennels discusses the proliferation of these chemicals in recent decades, the cost of hydro…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Susan F. Tierney, a senior advisor at Analysis Group and chair of the board of directors at Resources for the Future, about the future of fossil fuels in the United States. Tierney discusses the challenges of meeting climate goals while maintaining energy security, the importance of making energy…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Simon Greenhill (PhD candidate at the University of California, Berkeley) and Hannah Druckenmiller (university fellow at Resources for the Future and assistant professor at the California Institute of Technology). Along with other coauthors, Greenhill and Druckenmiller recently published an artic…
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Episode 46 Dr. Sandra Marie and Dr. Steve Koc discuss their profound experiences during a trip to Egypt and the spiritual connections they felt. They share their personal journeys and how they have been shaped by their spiritual experiences. The conversation explores the concept of downloads, where individuals receive a large amount of information …
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In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with James Cox, a professor at Duke University, about a rule issued by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that mandates publicly traded firms to disclose certain greenhouse gas emissions associated with business operations. Cox discusses how the rule standardizes the disclosures of certa…
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Episode 45 Summary In this conversation, Dr. Sandra Marie interviews Rebekah Beneteau, a sex relationship intimacy education coach, about the intersection of spirituality and sexuality. Rebekah shares her personal journey and how she became a sex educator and energy healer. She explains the concept of orgasm as life force energy and how spiritualit…
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Lala Ma, an associate professor of economics at the University of Kentucky and a new university fellow at Resources for the Future, about the effect on housing prices in California of informing homebuyers about the risk of wildfire. Ma discusses how California classifies and discloses the risk …
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Rami talks with Jeffrey Rissman, a senior director at Energy Innovation and the author of “Zero-Carbon Industry,” a new book about decarbonizing the global industrial sector. Rissman discusses the sources of greenhouse gas emissions in major subsectors—iron and steel, chemicals, and cement—and some technologies a…
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Episode 44 Summary In this conversation, Linda Elie discusses mindset, spirituality, manifestation, and following one's bliss. She emphasizes the importance of understanding one's spiritual purpose and the power of mindset in shaping our lives. Linda shares personal stories of receiving messages and experiencing synchronicities that have guided her…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Rami talks with Heather Randell, an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota, about dams and reservoirs that have been built on Native American reservations in the United States. Reservoirs are built by damming a river and flooding an area of land; in the United States, Native American reservations have…
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Carlos Martín, a project director at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University and a university fellow at Resources for the Future, about housing adaptation and resilience amid climate change, using as a primary example New Orleans housing infrastructure after Hurricane Katrina…
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Episode 43 In this episode, Dr. Sandra Marie interviews Rick Hayes, a psychic medium, and Dr. Chris Van Huysse, a yoga teacher and Reiki healer. They discuss their collaboration on the I Am Mom project, which aims to provide support and healing for mothers who have experienced the loss of a child. They also explore the importance of supporting grie…
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We are back with the final part of our conversation with Dr. Connie McReynolds. Whether you have a child with learning disabilities or are an adult who struggles, you will benefit from the amazing information in today’s show. Connect with Dr. Connie: Connie@McReyno.com ConnieMcReynolds.com 909.435.7189 Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Book Connect with …
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Ben Cahill, a senior fellow in the Energy Security and Climate Change Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, about the Biden administration’s recent decision to pause approvals on the construction of new facilities that export liquefied natural gas. Cahill discusses the hi…
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According to WHO (World Health Organization) ADHD affects around 5% of children and 2.5% of adults the world over, as of October 2023. But is it ever misdiagnosed? Is medication the only way to handle symptoms? We had such a fascinating conversation with Dr. Connie Reynolds, the author of Solving the ADHD Riddle..., that we had to put it into two p…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Fran Moore, an associate professor at the University of California, Davis, about what it’s like to serve as a senior economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). Moore discusses the function of the CEA within the executive branch of the federal government, the range of economi…
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Episode 42 In this conversation, Heather Leigh Strom discusses her work as a galactic canine channeler and the healing power of canine spirit guides. She explains that dogs are not unique to Earth and that the intergalactic version of dogs are more spiritually advanced than humans. Heather Leigh introduces the four core canine spirit guides she wor…
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In this week’s episode, host Kristin Hayes talks with Spencer Banzhaf, a professor at North Carolina State University, about the history of the field of environmental economics. Banzhaf discusses the development of the economic definition of value, the early influence of agricultural economists in government, the origins of Resources for the Future…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Julia Haggerty, an associate professor at Montana State University and university fellow at Resources for the Future, about engaging the public in the US energy transition. Haggerty discusses public engagement in the context of US efforts to decarbonize, the opportunity presented by a transition …
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Bernie Bastien-Olvera, a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California, San Diego, about the benefits of ecosystems for humans and the global economy. Bastien-Olvera discusses the types of benefits that ecosystems provide, methods that economists use to estimate these benefits, how climate…
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In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi reviews developments in energy and environmental policy in 2023 and previews potential developments in 2024 with Karen Palmer, a senior fellow at Resources for the Future, and Joseph Majkut, director of the Energy Security and Climate Change Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Pal…
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Episode 41 In this conversation, Dr. Sandra Marie and Mark Robinson, author, sage, and medical intuitive, discuss the significance of the year 2024. They explore topics such as solar flares, awakening, the rise of feminine energy, and the shift in consciousness. They also touch on the importance of heart-centered meditation and the power of collect…
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Earlier this month, the Biden administration announced $8.2 billion in funding for selected high-speed rail projects across the country. One major rail project that is receiving support will connect Las Vegas and Los Angeles; another will connect several cities in California, including Los Angeles and San Francisco. “America disinvested over the la…
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