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Spanning more than 150 years, Black Fire brings together the words of Friends who spoke truth to power in some of America's most tumultuous times. Featuring the writing and speeches of Bayard Rustin, Bill Sutherland, Sojourner Truth and many more, this book is a unique exploration into the spirituality and activism of Black Friends, told in their own words.In partnership with Friends General Conference, we're bringing you an exclusive peek into the new audiobook of Black Fire: African American Quakers on Spirituality and Human Rights.In this behind-the-scenes episode, we'll speak with some of the book's editors and share never-before-heard excerpts from the audio version. Become a monthly supporter! Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.
"The message of healing you bring to attend to individual and cultural wounding is paradoxically undermined or attacked by the very same wounding you would seek to heal.”What about deep nature connection work, and mentoring for connection, brings about this paradox? Why do we rebel against our mentors? How do our own wounds prevent us from fully sharing our gifts? In this episode, we dig deeply into these questions, inspired by the quote above, and explore it from many angles with Dr. Bill Sutherland.Note: This topic came about as a result of a conversation Jon and Bill had, back in Dec 2024, as part of their Renewal of Creative Path process. If you want to learn more about the Renewal of Creative Path process, listen to Episode 36 - Renewal Routines for Connection.Learn more about some of Dr. Bill's work at https://www.complexitymedicine.org/--Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.--Our next episode will release on January 29, 2025.The transcript for this episode is available here.
"Gravity is not just a force of physics. It is a living force, a force in the world that shapes us. And in that way, we can think of it as an old god, or a fierce god, or a wild god. It's something very deep that literally shapes the alignment of everything in the universe. That's a powerful thing. And yet is an everyday and mundane thing."In this episode, Jon is joined by Dr. Bill Sutherland as they explore the effects of gravity on motion. Together they reflect on the subtle and not-so-subtle forces that act on our movements everyday, what happens when we shift our relationship to gravity, and how our movements can effect our awareness of the world around us. This conversation is sure to effect the way you think about your own movement and relationship to gravity. Enjoy!You can check out Bill's website here https://www.complexitymedicine.org/ or you can reach out to us directly if you're interested in connecting with Bill.Visit Living Connection 1st for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.
Jane Eliza Stark ist eine angesehene kanadische Osteopathin, die sich durch ihre Expertise und ihr Engagement im Bereich der Osteopathie hervorgetan hat. Seit über 30 Jahren hat sie verschiedene Schwerpunkte bearbeitet: Sportosteopathie, Faszien und in den letzten Jahren vor allem die Geschichte der Osteopathie. Klaas spricht mit ihr auf der Konferenz „Osteopathy in the cranial field“ über ihre Forschungen zu Sutherland, welche „vergessenen Techniken“ die alten Osteopathen angewandt haben und was wir daraus lernen können. Nebenbei droppt sie im Knochenjob Podcast eine völlig neue Information über Bill Sutherland, die noch niemand vorher gehört hat. OMG. Jane gibt auch regelmäßig Kurse in Deutschland!
Today, we continue celebrating Black history and heritage with a special encore episode honoring an often forgotten civil rights leader. We take a look at the life and legacy of Bayard Rustin, a central figure in and the organizer of the 1963 March on Washington. Rustin was a trusted advisor to labor leader A. Phillip Randolph and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Rustin's methodology for challenging racial inequality and imperialism centered on his intersectional perspective on race, class, gender, and sexuality. This episode combines film excerpts, insightful interviews and speeches from this important figure of the civil rights movement who envisioned and organized for the best future. Learn more about the story and find the transcript on radioproject.org. Special Thank You to Nancy Kates and Bennett Singer the producers/directors of Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin and Sam Pollard, the executive director. And to the Pacifica Radio Archives for use of the Bayard Rustin archival materials. Making Contact is an award-winning, nationally syndicated radio show and podcast featuring narrative storytelling and thought-provoking interviews. We cover the most urgent issues of our time and the people on the ground building a more just world. EPISODE FEATURES: This episode features Bayard Rustin, the architect of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom; Ashon Crawley, University of Virginia Associate Professor of Religious Studies and African-American and African Studies; Nancy Kates, filmmaker and producer of Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin; Bill Sutherland, Fellowship of Reconciliation; Reverend A.J. Muste, pacifist and mentor of Rustin; George Houser, Fellowship of Reconciliation; Louis John, nephew of Bayard Rustin; Devi Prasad, pacifist. MAKING CONTACT: This episode is hosted by Anita Johnson. It is produced by Anita Johnson, Lucy Kang, Salima Hamirani, and Amy Gastelum. Our executive director is Jina Chung. MUSIC: This episode includes "Medieval Tension" by Cory Gray; "This Way Joyous" by Ketsa; "Rally," "Rayling," and "3rd Chair" by Blue Dot Sessions; "Hold On" and "Go Down Moses" by Dee Yan-Key; and "Our Young Guts" by Andy G. Cohen. Learn More: Bayard Rustin Fund Bayard Rustin: Troubles I've Seen Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers PBS History AFL-CIO Washington Post NYTimes
A dialogue I really appreciated. Dr.Bill Sutherland is an experienced medical doctor in Toronto, Canada. I proposed this conversation after reading his excellent book Grand Rounds: Healing Wisdom for a Complex World. I found Bill to be insightful and our conversation wove in his understanding of complexity with storytelling, humor & depth. Bill served up an interesting exploration of the life of Kalahari Bushmen and the way of reading the world that is embodied in the hunter and shaman. More on Dr. Bill Sutherland at https://www.complexitymedicine.org/complexity-medicine Check out his podcast Complexity Medicine and the excellent dialogues with Zak Stein and Bradford & Hilary Keeney! Find my essays, events & discover the delight of Dialogos with me 1-1: www.jacobkishere.com
Bill and I discuss various topics in this overtime session - I thought worth sharing - if you have ideas for guests or topics for this podcast, please send to doctorjamesbeckett@gmail.com for consideration.
Bill discusses his leadership roles over the years as Beckett Media has evolved.
Bill discusses his hobby journey before and after coming to Beckett Publications back in late 1996, always having a sense of the business aspects.
First time listening to InObscuria? We are 2 rock n’ roll grave robbers exhuming obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode we talk about what most surely are the lost of the lost… our own music! We’ve had the privilege to play with some amazing musicians who are featured here; such as: Brandon Still (Blackberry Smoke), Kent Aberle (Kristian Bush), Elizabeth Elkins (Granville Automatic). These songs are definitely dear to us, but how will you respond to our trip down memory lane? Let us know…Songs this week include:Big Jack Pneumatic – “Dreamers” from Half-Ass Cool (2003)Mercy Beat – “Another Day” from Mercy Beat (1999)Big Jack Pneumatic – “Dashboard Jesus” from Big Jack (2001)MiNOR EARTH – “Hucklebuck” from MiNOR EARTH (1995)Big Jack Pneumatic – “Half-Ass Cool” from Big Jack (2001)The Swear – “Last Breath” from Every Trick’s A Good One (2005)Big Jack Pneumatic – “Kerosene” from Half-Ass Cool (2003)Mercy Beat – “4 PM” from Mercy Beat (1999)Big Jack Pneumatic – “Jahnee” from Live @ Star Bar!!! (2003)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shop
Ruth 2. Pulpit Exchange, this message was given by Bill Sutherland, pastor of Faith Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Olney, MD.
Ruth 2. Pulpit Exchange, this message was given by Bill Sutherland, pastor of Faith Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Olney, MD.
Ruth 2. Pulpit Exchange, this message was given by Bill Sutherland, pastor of Faith Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Olney, MD.
Ruth 2. Pulpit Exchange, this message was given by Bill Sutherland, pastor of Faith Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Olney, MD.
This week we sail away, alone, with your Dad’s work friend to Terror Island by Tony Kolz! You, The Protagonist, are alone on a two-person Pacific Cruise with your Dad’s Friend, Bill Sutherland, for some reason. It isn’t until a mine blows a hole in the side of your ship that you learn Bill is some sort of secret agent and using you for cover? Who cares! It’s time to help this fat KGB Colonel kidnap an old woman!! With guests Brian Bayer (Ampersand Theater, Variety Hour Happy Hour) Laura Holterman (Cabaret Milwaukee, Variety Hour Happy Hour) and special guest Tim Higgins (Red Letter Media, “The Field,” and “Pass Me a Beer”)!
"It's God's will to sue." We sit with a man who showed up at our door, Bill Sutherland, who claims to have invented some sort of app (@beachclubapp). In this episode, we discuss: • Only going with your first idea because all subsequent ideas will fail. • Doing great business in the Florida panhandle. • The Father, The Son, and Nautical Law • A secret guest?? Bill Sutherland is played by Bud Galloway @thegbud @shirtsoffsunday Charles Galloway is played by himself @beachclubapp
This week in the Conservation Careers Podcast Nick talks to Professor Bill Sutherland - Miriam Rothschild Chair of Conservation Biology, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge. Bill is proposing a 'revolution in conservation practice', and we talk today about his drive to develop a sound evidence base for conservation. Doing more of what is proven to work, and less of what isn’t. Bill also shares his thoughts on the ways to progress an academic career, along with practical advice on how to apply for PhDs (and jobs), and which mistakes to avoid. If you want to find out more about Conservation Evidence, please go to www.conservationevidence.com and check out the 2,000 reviews on the site. It’s a gold mine of world changing information! As always, if you want to find out more about Conservation Careers then go to www.conservation-careers.com for the best advice, support, training, jobs and lots more. All designed to get your clear about your career options, get ready and get hired more quickly. If you enjoy the interviews, we’ve spoken to over 400 professional conservationists, from across the globe, you can find their interviews on our website here. We’ve also collated their best advice into a FREE eBook which you can download from here. For suggestions and questions for the show, please tweet us at twitter.com/conservcareers
Bill Sutherland, founder/owner of NUT SACK // Roasted Mixed Nuts sold locally in Cave Creek Arizona.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - Richard Hollingham goes to the River Wandle in south-west London to find out how scientific research is helping to revitalise this heavily-used river; later he goes to Cambridge to hear about some of the hottest conservation topics for 2012.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - Richard Hollingham goes to the River Wandle in south-west London to find out how scientific research is helping to revitalise this heavily-used river; later he goes to Cambridge to hear about some of the hottest conservation topics for 2012. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - Richard Hollingham goes to the River Wandle in south-west London to find out how scientific research is helping to revitalise this heavily-used river; later he goes to Cambridge to hear about some of the hottest conservation topics for 2012. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists