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Most of us sense great changes in the world. Something's Going On. But what? And who's doing it? What do all the changes mean? And where does one turn for answers? Try The Paula Gordon Show.
The Paula Gordon Show is a rarity -- something genuinely new. Paula and co-host Bill Russell find remarkable people. Then they engage them in lively conversation. The guests regularly make sense of a life-time of sometimes decidedly technical work. And it's entertaining. No edits, no commentary, no interruptions from dead-end call-ins. Just deeply important, engrossing conversations. It's been called "'Cliff Notes' for the Baby Boom."
"We all have too much data and too little time," says Gordon. "Our listeners are just like us -- curious and eager to learn. But it's tough to find the people actually creating our future. And even harder to get first-hand access to them. Bill and I are a lot like scouts. Explorers. We go a little way ahead to see what's going on in the territory we're about to enter. Who's doing the interesting work? What do we need to know? What are we missing? Then we return with the broadcast, audio cassettes and soon the Internet. Our listeners have a life. They don't have the time or sometimes the inclination to do the background work. That's our job ! Hence 'Cliff Notes"' laughs Gordon, who was nominated for an Emmy for the television interviews she conducted before venturing into twenty years of film and video production. "I'm home," she says simply.
Bill Russell is co-host. He vigilantly balances Gordon's enthusiasm with a well tempered skepticism. "Paula and I are both genuinely excited about the changes going on all around us. And sobered. Big Things are happening in a remarkable range of endeavors. We hear the same words coming from people doing totally different work. We're surrogates for our listeners, exploring new developments in the physical, scientific, intellectual and spiritual realms. Too many people in all walks of life simply don't know how much is going on that's positive. This Show is a chance to hear about work that gives both of us hope and others are responding that way too.
It's a reality check, not 'pollyanna.' That's gratifying. "Our guests are people all over the world who both think and act," says Gordon. "They include scientists, artists, religious thinkers and physicians, writers, business people, educators and public figures. Atlanta has it's fair share. Our first guest in the New Year is Renee Glover, Director of the Atlanta Housing Authority. Cities all over the country are following her lead in providing transitional public housing for families. Renee doesn't just talk about change -- she's creating solutions." The conversation with Glover was recorded live at The Commerce Club in downtown Atlanta, where the show originates once a month.
The Paula Gordon Show Podcast
Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas on the Moon is a daily children’s series that ran between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 1938. The story begins with six year old Jonathan Thomas lying in bed on Christmas Eve with his teddy bear Guz. While he is lying in bed two elves slide down a moonbeam into his room. Guz, his teddy bear, chase the elves back up the moonbeam and Jonathan Thomas follows in order to get his Guz back.
Upon reaching the moon Jonathan Thomas meets the Man in the Moon and his horse Gorgonzola. After being accused of kidnapping Santa Claus, the troop is commanded to bring back him in time for Christmas.
On their adventure they confront evil witch, a dragon with thirteen tales and they meet several characters from the Lewis Carol classic: Alice in Wonderland.
Will they be able to rescue Santa Claus from the Squeebubblians in time to save Christmas?
Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas on the Moon
A podcast interview series dedicated to and focused on the people on the "runway," folks who are managing action to achieve success in the context that counts: @life.
@Context
The Celtic Myth Podshow will tell you ancient tales and legends of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany bringing you the bravery of heroes and heroines, the magnificent pantheon of gods and goddesses and the magic and wonder of druids, faeries and folklore. It weaves together the rich, beautiful tapestry of mythological history, battles and sagas of the Celts.
Celtic Myth Podshow
Trying to live a more organized and clutter-free life.
Long Days and Pleasant Nights
Canción, Cuento, Letra, Música, Reflexión.
El cuento nos abre el alma suavemente a la comprensión de lo que sentimos.
La canción nos acompaña, nos acaricia con palabras y sonidos.
Un cuento, una canción, un texto que va al rescate... para abrir tu emoción.
Una manera de conectar con vos, con un toque de humor, de dulzura, con cariño y simpatÃa.
Sandra Fernandez va al rescate.
Rescatando Sueños
Originally published in French in 1922 and later translated by Paul C. Blum, this biography of Buddha is told in an unassuming and engaging style. The public domain text strings together the narrative of Buddha's life as gathered from several classic Buddhist texts, including the Buddhacharita of Asvaghosa, the Lalitavistara, and the Jataka, tales of the Buddha's former births. Here is the story of Prince Siddhartha. Although born into luxury, he seeks and finds enlightenment. He goes on to a life of teaching and developing a growing community. The biography ends with the Buddha's Parinirvana. The text of this English translation is made available through the generosity of The Internet Sacred Text Archive at sacred-texts.com. This on-going podcast of the 58 chapters of The Life of Buddha will be available until all chapters are recorded. Afterwards, the completed audiobook will be available in a commercial edition. This audiobook is a Cloud Mountain production. The complete length of the current episodes is 3 hours and 05 minutes. * * * * * PLEASE NOTE: although not free of textual errors or outdated interpretations of the Buddha's life and teaching, its relaxed, conversational style makes The Life of Buddha an inspiring introduction to the extraordinary man called the Buddha. Please read more recent, reliable works to gather accurate knowledge of the Buddha's words and actions. * * * * *
The Life of Buddha by A. Ferdinand Herold
Washington Week Podcast | PBS
Washington Week Podcast | PBS
Each week, the country's top reporters join moderator Gwen Ifill for an in-depth discussion of the week's top news from Washington and around the world. The longest-running news and public affairs program on PBS, "Washington Week" features journalists -- not pundits -- lending insight and perspective to the week's important news stories.
Shields and Brooks | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Shields and Brooks | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Catch the most recent appearances by NewsHour political analysts syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks.
Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
The latest news, analysis and reporting from the Online NewsHour and its Web site, the feed is updated at least once a weekday and includes interviews, background reports and updates to put today's news in context.
Washington Week Podcast | PBS
Washington Week Podcast | PBS
PLEASE NOTE: THIS WEEK'S WASHINGTON WEEK PODCAST WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2009. Each week, the country's top reporters join moderator Gwen Ifill for an in-depth discussion of the week's top news from Washington and around the world. The longest-running news and public affairs program on PBS, "Washington Week" features journalists -- not pundits -- lending insight and perspective to the week's important news stories.
Supreme Court Watch | PBS NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Supreme Court Watch | PBS NewsHour Podcast | PBS
The latest news and analysis about key cases and critical arguments before the Supreme Court.
FRONTLINE: Audiocast | PBS
FRONTLINE: Audiocast | PBS
You asked; we listened. FRONTLINE presents audio versions of select full-length episodes for listening on the go. Want more full-length FRONTLINE Audiocasts? Please leave a review and let us know what you think. (For behind-the-scenes interviews with FRONTLINE producers, please see the FRONTLINE Extras podcast with host Arun Rath.)
Washington Week Video Podcast | PBS
Washington Week Video Podcast | PBS
PLEASE NOTE:THIS WEEK'S WASHINGTON WEEK PODCAST WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2009. Each week, the country's top reporters join moderator Gwen Ifill for an in-depth discussion of the week's top news from Washington and around the world. The longest-running news and public affairs program on PBS, "Washington Week" features journalists -- not pundits -- lending insight and perspective to the week's important news stories.
The Mediatwits | PBS
The Mediatwits | PBS
Each week, PBS MediaShift's Mark Glaser and PaidContent founder Rafat Ali will run down the most important stories in the world of digital media, with special guests. The half-hour audio podcast will include a rundown of top stories, a look at the MediaShift poll results and much more.
Women, War and Peace | PBS
Women, War and Peace | PBS
Education Coverage | PBS NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Education Coverage | PBS NewsHour Podcast | PBS
The latest news, analysis and reporting about Education from the PBS NewsHour and its website, the feed is updated periodically with interviews, background reports and updates to put the news in a larger context.
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly » Videocast
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly » Videocast
An online companion to the weekly television news program
HealthBeat | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
HealthBeat | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
The latest medical news, analysis and reporting from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and its Web site, the feed is updated periodically and includes interviews, background reports and updates to put today's health news in context.
Poetry | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Poetry | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
A special NewsHour series that couples profiles of contempory poets with reports on news and trends in the world of poetry.
Stories of the Week | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Stories of the Week | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Highlights from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer offers the most interesting interviews, reports and discussions from the past week. Updated each Friday.
Vote 2008 | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
Vote 2008 | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer's coverage of the 2008 elections beginning with the race for the Democratic and Republican party presidential nominations.
Newsmaker Interviews | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Newsmaker Interviews | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
The best of the in-depth interviews between the NewsHour and key domestic and international leaders.
Pakistan: A Nation Divided | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
Pakistan: A Nation Divided | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
NewsHour correspondent Margaret Warner reports from Pakistan on the politics of President Pervez Musharraf, Islamic fundamentalism and U.S. ties.
Insider Forums | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
Insider Forums | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
Catch the latest edition of Insider Forums where our weekly guests answer your questions.
Vote 2006 | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
Vote 2006 | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
Coverage of the 2006 Senate, House and gubernatorial races including analysis from NewsHour's Political Wrap, reports on election trends and policy issues, and documentaries from key regions of the United States.
Alito Confirmation | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
Alito Confirmation | NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Podcast | PBS
Full NewsHour coverage of the nomination and confirmation process for Samuel Alito to join the U.S. Supreme Court
Global Health Watch | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
Global Health Watch | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
The latest coverage of global health issues from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and its Web site, including reports from the field and news updates.
To The Contrary
To The Contrary
To The Contrary, Public Broadcasting's successful all-female news analysis series, is celebrating its 18th season on air. With women in the forefront of politics and on the cutting edge of national agendas, To The Contrary continues to provide an important, timely forum for women to discuss national and international issues and policies. It presents news and views that are rarely, if ever, available elsewhere on television.
Need to Know » Karr on Culture
Need to Know » Karr on Culture
A weekly conversation on culture and technology trends hosted by Rick Karr.
Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS
Veteran journalist Bill Moyers returns to PBS with Bill Moyers Journal, a weekly program of interviews and news analysis on a wide range of subjects, including politics, arts and culture, the media, the economy, and issues facing democracy.
SUPER WHY! | PBS KIDS
SUPER WHY! | PBS KIDS
SUPER WHY, the new animated television series on PBS Kids and the interactive website on pbskids.org/superwhy, helps children ages 3-6 learn key reading skills, including alphabet, rhyming, spelling and reading comprehension, through interactive storybook adventures
Take One Step for a Healthy Heart - companion podcast | PBS
Take One Step for a Healthy Heart - companion podcast | PBS
This eleven-part podcast series, a companion to PBS' Valentine's Day television special, The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease In America, features best-selling author, Dr. Michael F. Roizen, M.D. and Larry King of CNN's Larry King Live and the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, along with Julie Bain, Health Director at Reader's Digest magazine. In conversation with Julie Bain, Dr. Roizen explains ten different, easy steps you can take to a healthier heart. In the eleventh podcast, Larry King tells Dr. Roizen about his own narrow escape from a lethal heart attack and how that experience changed his life. This podcast series is part of Take One Step: a PBS Health Campaign, which launches with a ninety-minute television documentary accompanied by half-hour town hall meeting, hosted by Larry King and featuring some of the country's top medical and lifestyle experts, plus a website with online and downloadable resources. This Valentine's Day do your heart and loved ones a favor by tuning in to The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease in America, Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at 9 PM (check local listings). "The Hidden Epidemic: Heart Disease in America" is produced by WGBH Boston for PBS. Funding is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a member of your local public television station.
Poetry | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
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