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In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, talks to Eustace Conway, "The Last American Man" and star of the series "Mountain Men" on the History channel. Eustace recently endorsed Dr.SHIVA for President of the United States in a video post on his personal Instagram channel.
Cuyamungue Institute: Conversation 4 Exploration. Laura Lee Show
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 progress, and what can be reclaimed. Author Elizabeth Gilbert shares the story of Eustace Conway who, for two decades he has lived off the grid, making fire with sticks, wearing skins from animals he has trapped, and trying to convince Americans to give up their materialistic lifestyles and return with him back to nature.Elizabeth Gilbert is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love, as well as the short story collection, Pilgrims—a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award, and winner of the 1999 John C. Zacharis First Book Award from Ploughshares. A Pushcart Prize winner and National Magazine Award-nominated journalist, she works as writer-at-large for GQ. Her journalism has been published in Harper's Bazaar, Spin, and The New York Times Magazine, and her stories have appeared in Esquire, Story, and the Paris Review.From the Archives: This live interview was recorded on May 28, 2002 on the nationally syndicated radio program, hosted by Laura Lee . See more at www.lauralee.com Also available in Spotify for download Laura Lee, Laura Lee Show, Conversation4Exploration. Conversation 4 Exploration, ConversationforExploration, Conversation for Exploration, Cuyamungue Institute
Iva Nasr grew up against the backdrop of wartime Beirut. Her childhood is weaved with stories of being nurtured by a loving family - buoyed by a supportive international community and exceptional education - and also contending with the very real, ever-present threat of violence as battles from the war erupted regularly around her. She shares the remarkable stories of experiencing the oneness of Creation, not only in spite of such a dramatic childhood, but perhaps even (at least partially) because of it. In this beautiful episode, Iva generously shares inspiring stories of mystical experiences close to her heart. We explore many topics in our time together: The profound mystical experience in early childhood in a bomb sheltering wartime Beirut. Finding her voice as she integrated into living in the US. Her work in North Carolina with Eustace Conway of Elizabeth Gilbert's book, The Last American Man, and the friendship which developed with Elizabeth through that. The roles of Surrender and the Human Will, and how these work together and against each other in the path of destiny. Creating your reality based on your choices. Check out Iva's work here: https://www.ivanasr.com and read her beautifully inspiring book, From Rifles to Roses.
We just got back from homesteaders of America and we want to share with you all the little nuggets we took away. Joel Salatin and Eustace Conway were there and had some great things to say. I'm glad the kids got to hear Eustace talk again, we watched him on Mountain Men and have even been to Turtle Island. What he had to say was great. Take a little listen and we'll break down all of our favorites. Will you join us next year? Don't forget to rate and review the podcast or share it with a friend. Let us know what you want to hear us chat about next. For more homesteading guidance join the Academy: https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/theacademy Are you ready to start homesteading? Learn from 15+ homesteaders all over the world: https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/thehomesteadopenhouse
We just got back from homesteaders of America and we want to share with you all the little nuggets we took away. Joel Salatin and Eustace Conway were there and had some great things to say. I'm glad the kids got to hear Eustace talk again, we watched him on Mountain Men and have even been to Turtle Island. What he had to say was great. Take a little listen and we'll break down all of our favorites. Will you join us next year? Don't forget to rate and review the podcast or share it with a friend. Let us know what you want to hear us chat about next. For more homesteading guidance join the Academy: https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/theacademy Are you ready to start homesteading? Learn from 15+ homesteaders all over the world: https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/thehomesteadopenhouse
Y'all. This is one of my favorite books, ever- and this episode I am musing over who Eustace Conway is, how beautifully Elizabeth Gilbert portrayed this enigma of a man, and why the question of his masculinity in comparison to common perceptions of masculinity is important. Plus, you'll get to hear me read FOUR of my favorite excerpts from the book. P.S. Happy Fourth!Follow us on instagram: @ivebeenthinking Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ivebeenthinkingpod)
Today is a must-listen show as we talk about what it really means to be free and with liberty from a man who actually does live free, Eustace Conway from the History Channel’s hit show, “Mountain Men.” Eustace shares with us about how he lives and then gets pretty philosophical about the meaning of freedom […] The post Dark To Light: Eustace Conway of History Channel’s “Mountain Men” appeared first on Radio Influence.
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Purple Heart Homes helps wounded veterans purchase, manage, & adapt homes to aid them in their lives after service. A group of High Point University students made an amazing discovery while stargazing. Tim Gardner is makes world renowned banjos with traditional techniques. Eustace Conway promotes NC heritage & simple living on his Turtle Island Preserve.
This is Part 2 - Part 1 is linked HERE from Wednesday... It is my pleasure once again to bring The History Channel’s Mountain ManEustace Conway (who I first interviewed several years ago because of his life at Turtle Island Preserve) and Desere, office manage at T.I.P. This is their 5th time on the air with me and they have some time sensitive info to share in which you can help by getting involved – own a Commemorative T-shirt to help build the primitive building of an historic chimney! Also, they have a lot on the calendar coming up that you might like to join in on. From the 2nd Families Learning Together Day on May 3, 2015 or perhaps Woods Woman Weekend you can see what’s happening at the Turtle Island Events Page Eustace has also agreed to be our special guest on the March 11, 2015Preparinar! Eustace will teach some of the much needed skills of living off the land, while you get to join in where ever you are located! At the end, you can ask him questions and interact with the ‘Last American Man’ through the Preparinar’s Live Chat. Sign up HEREto be emailed when it gets closer to the time to register – it’s FREE if you attend it LIVE! And who wouldn’t want to do that? (:
This is Part 1 - Part 2 is linked HERE and airs Friday at 3PM EST It is my pleasure once again to bring The History Channel’s Mountain ManEustace Conway (who I first interviewed several years ago because of his life at Turtle Island Preserve) and Desere, office manage at T.I.P. This is their 5th time on the air with me and they have some time sensitive info to share in which you can help by getting involved – own a Commemorative T-shirt to help build the primitive building of an historic chimney! Also, they have a lot on the calendar coming up that you might like to join in on. From the 2nd Families Learning Together Day on May 3, 2015 or perhaps Woods Woman Weekend you can see what’s happening at the Turtle Island Events Page Eustace has also agreed to be our special guest on the March 11, 2015Preparinar! Eustace will teach some of the much needed skills of living off the land, while you get to join in where ever you are located! At the end, you can ask him questions and interact with the ‘Last American Man’ through the Preparinar’s Live Chat. Sign up HEREto be emailed when it gets closer to the time to register – it’s FREE if you attend it LIVE! And who wouldn’t want to do that? (: