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The Retirement Wisdom Podcast
Spiritual Aging – Carol Orsborn, PhD

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 30:14


Make the New Year Your Best Year Free 2-part Workshop to build 3 new habits January 3 and 10th  – 12 Noon Eastern – 1 hour via Zoom Sign Up here _______________________ As the year winds down, it's time to reflect - and look ahead. Carol Orsborn, author of the new book Spiritual Aging: Weekly Reflections for Embracing Life, explains why it's a wise move to continue that practice  with weekly reflections to tune into the spiritual side of aging. Carol Orsborn joins us from Tennessee. _______________________ Bio Dr. Carol Orsborn is the best-selling author of over 35 books including her forthcoming Spiritual Aging: Weekly Reflections for Embracing Life. Her body of work includes The Making of an Old Soul: Aging as the Fulfillment of Life's Promise.  Older, Wiser, Fiercer: The Wisdom Collection  and 2015 Gold Nautilus Book Award winner in the category of Consciously Aging: The Spirituality of Age: A Seeker's Guide to Growing Older (with Robert L. Weber, Ph.D.) She has recently launched the Spiritual Aging Study and Support Group (SASS) at Spiritual Aging@ Substack.com.  She founded the Conscious Aging Book Club in conjunction with Parnassus Books and now housed at CarolOrsborn.com, and the Sage-ing Book Club run in conjunction with the leading organization in the field Sage-ing International Carol is curator of Fierce with Age:  The Archives of Boomer Wisdom, Inspiration, and Spirituality, housed at CarolOrsborn.com and a leading voice of the conscious aging and spirituality and aging movements.  For the past decade, she has also blogged about the Boomer Generation for Huffington Post, BeliefNet.com and PBS's Next Avenue, among others. Dr. Orsborn received her Masters of Theological Studies and Doctorate in History and Critical Theory of Religion from Vanderbilt University with post-graduate work in Spiritual Counseling at the New Seminary in Manhattan. She is an internationally-recognized thought leader on the fulfillment of the human potential through all life stages. For the past forty years, Dr. Orsborn has been a leading voice of her generation, appearing on Oprah, NBC Nightly News and on The Today Show among many others. Her blogs have appeared regularly in Huffington Post, Beliefnet, NPR's Next Avenue and McKnights, among others.  She has been  a frequent speaker at conferences and events such as the American Society of Aging, Sage-ing International Conference, Boomerstock, the Positive Aging Conference, Omega Institute and the American Academy of Religion. Dr. Orsborn established her reputation as a generational expert as co-founder of the first global initiative by a top ten PR company dedicated to helping brands such as Ford, AARP, Prudential and Humana communicate with Boomers. She has brought her talks and retreats on resilience, spirituality and aging to such venues as Omega Institute, American Society of Aging, Positive Aging Conference, Vanderbilt University Hospital and many other aging, healthcare, spiritual and religious groups. Dr. Orsborn received her Doctorate in History and Critical Theory of Religion from Vanderbilt University, specializing in adult development and ritual studies, including intergenerational values formation and transmission. She has served on the faculties of Pepperdine, Loyola Marymount and Georgetown Universities.  Dr. Orsborn lives in Nashville, Tennessee and Toronto, Canada. ________________________ For More on Carol Orsborn Spiritual Aging: Weekly Reflections for Embracing Life Website Substack ________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like The Vintage Years – Dr. Francine Toder Slow Living - Stephanie O'Dea From Role to Soul – Connie Zweig Getting Good at Getting Older – Rabbi Laura Geller ________________________ Thinking of retiring? Start here with our Best Books on Retirement summaries _______________________ About The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

Get Over It! Podcast
Connecting with Wholeness

Get Over It! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 29:08


Robert Atkinson, Ph.D.'s new book A New Story of Wholeness: An Experiential Guide for Connecting with the Human Family, shares how connecting with wholeness advances humanity. Synthesizing his work in personal mythmaking, soul-making, and storytelling, award-winning author Robert Atkinson draws from mythology, mysticism, rites of passage, and psychology to identify a pattern within our unconscious that guides our evolving consciousness, transforms our lives, keeps our focus on the wholeness of all things, and keeps humanity on its evolutionary trajectory. In bringing all the paths to wholeness back together as one, this pioneering, practical, and easy-to-use experiential guide provide the context, framework, and reflective writing exercises needed for telling our stories of wholeness. In doing so, we connect the human family, one story at a time. We talk about The unconsciousness guides our evolution the role of stories in humanity's evolution connecting with wholeness The Unconsciousness that transforms our lives Keeping our focus on connecting with the wholeness of all things The importance of storytelling The Evolution Principle The Consciousness Principle The Wholeness Principle The call to wholeness The path of purification The return to wholeness Shangerla Robert Atkinson, Ph.D., award-winning author, educator, and developmental psychologist, is a 2020 Gold Nautilus Book Award winner as co-editor of Our Moment of Choice: Evolutionary Visions and Hope for the Future and a 2017 Silver Nautilus Book Award winner for The Story of Our Time: From Duality to Interconnectedness to Oneness. He is also the author or co-editor of nine other books, including A New Story of Wholeness: An Experiential Guide for Connecting the Human Family (2022), Year of Living Deeply: A Memoir of 1969 (2019), Mystic Journey: Getting to the Heart of Your Soul's Story (2012), and The Gift of Stories (1995). With a Ph.D. in cross-cultural human development from the University of Pennsylvania and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Chicago, he is professor emeritus at the University of Southern Maine, an internationally recognized authority on life story interviewing, a pioneer in the techniques of personal myth-making and soul-making, director of StoryCommons, founder of One Planet Peace Forum, and a member of the Evolutionary Leaders.  www.atkinson.net

Radiate Wellness Podcast
Radiate Blessings with Pierre Pradervand

Radiate Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 34:40


Pierre Pradervand studied at the universities of Geneva, Bern and at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, before receiving a Doctorate in sociology from La Sorbonne University A true world citizen, Pierre has labored most of his life for social justice, living in or visiting 40 countries on every continent. From his Geneva home Pierre is now active as a writer, speaker and workshop facilitator, helping people to live simpler, yet richer, more contented lives. His workshops provide personal development tools that empower attendees to strengthen their internal anchors and advance on their spiritual path. Pierre is also an independent celebrant for weddings, burials and other events.Pierre is the author of 365 Blessings to Heal Myself and the World: Really Living One’s Spirituality in Everyday Life, O Books, https://pierrepradervand.com/365-blessings-to-heal-myself-and-the-world/; and The Gentle Art of Blessing, Simon and Schuster. He has also authored Messages of Life from Death Row, Booksurge Publishing; and Listening to Africa, (a 14,000 km. trip through over 100 villages of the Sahel, Kenya and Zimbabwe undertaken in 1987, talking with around 1300 peasant farmers) Praeger Publishers. Fifteen books, mostly on personal development and spirituality, are in French and have been published in 15 languages, including Japanese, Arabic and Russian.Learn more about The Gentle Art of Blessing, winner of the 2010 Gold Nautilus Book Award for Spirituality, at https://gentleartofblessing.org/about-us/. You can find Pierre Pradervand at https://pierrepradervand.com/,For more information about Radiate Wellness, our practitioners, services, classes, and events, visit us at radiatewellnesscommunity.com, “Like” us on Facebook as Radiate Wellness, LLC; and follow us on Twitter @RadiateKC.If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you are listening. And subscribe for our premium Facebook group by going to radiatewellnesscommunity.com/shop and click Subscriptions.

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed
Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed with her guest, Lisa Levart

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 121:00


  Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with her guest, Lisa Levart. Hudson Valley artist and photographer Lisa Levart is on a mission. Goddess on Earth, her life long assignment, celebrates contemporary women while drawing upon ancient stories to elevate their life journeys. Her archetypal imagery is created through the eyes of love to inspire other women to be their most powerful selves. For over twenty years, Lisa has traveled the world creating iconic portraits that reveal the spirit of independent girls, ferocious women, powerful warrior activists and epic elders, and weaves together the personal and collective journeys of women's lives. Her work has been exhibited widely and is represented in the permanent collection of the 9/11 Memorial Museum in NYC. Projects have generously been supported by the NY State Council of the Arts and in 2015, 2018 and 2020 her work was recognized by the Julia Margaret Cameron Award's for Women Photographers.  Her first book, Goddess on Earth: Portraits of the Divine Feminine, won a Gold Nautilus Book Award and was named one of the 100 Best New Women's Spirituality Books by the California Institute of Integral Studies.   In June 2021, Goddess on Earth Oracle, A Divination Deck and Guidebook With Spirited Wisdom From Your Sisters will be released. Q & A topics in this episode include: fungal infection of the mouthdistorted sense of smell post-covidcaller follow-up: seasonal allergiesusing herbal simples vs herbal combinationsoveractive bladder bell peppersretinal tearkidney distressherbal infusionssugar cravingsdepression & ADHD

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed
Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed & Goddess on Earth Lisa Levart

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 121:00


Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with Lisa Levart. Lisa is an artist/photographer based in Nyack, NY, operating in the intersection between fine arts and social engagement. Ms. Levart has been creating photographic portraits and multimedia installations  of women embodying poetic myths for almost twenty years. Her work has been shown in numerous galleries and public venues and is in the collection of the 9/11 Memorial Museum in NYC. A monograph of Levart's work "Goddess on Earth; Portraits of the Divine Feminine" won a Gold Nautilus Book Award, and was named one of the 100 Best New Women's Spirituality Books by the California Institute of Integral Studies in 2018. Levart is close to completeing an Oracle Deck with new portraits. She is passionate about another project: "Storekeepers:Women of the Indigenous World" a series of portraits of indigenous women embodying ancestral stories.   

Vital Presence - Shaping a new story
Carol Orsborn: Aging fiercely and wisely

Vital Presence - Shaping a new story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 47:54


Dr. Carol Orsborn is the best-selling author of 30 books including the book she wrote with Dr. Robert Weber Consciously Aging: The Spirituality of Age: A Seeker’s Guide to Growing Older which won a 2015 Gold Nautilus Book Award winner in the category of Consciously Aging. She recently published a novel: Angelica's Last Breath.

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Crossroads of Rockland History
Art Exhibition: Women of the Ramapough Lenape Nation with Lisa Levart

Crossroads of Rockland History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 27:34


Broadcast originally aired on Monday, October 15, 2018, 9:30 am, on WRCR.comLisa Levart joined Clare Sheridan spoke about her current exhibition at the HSRC. This exhibition, representing the culmination of eighteen months of creative collaboration between Levart and women of the Ramapough Lenape Nation (Rockland and Bergen counties), uses collaged portrait photography as a basis for contemporary reinterpretations of Lenape mythology. Levart uses a technique of layering images with other materials to achieve results that blend "contemporary and ancient portraiture across the expanse of time." A selection of her photographs - some being exhibited for the first time - are displayed alongside prehistoric and historical Lenape objects in the HSRC galleries.Lisa Levart spoke about the creative collaboration with women of the Ramapough Lenape tribe to uncover and embody long-forgotten myths, as well as to learn about Levart’s technique of collaging image layers into photographic portraits and hand-painting them with an encaustic medium.About the artist: Lisa Levart specializes in creating portraits of women who are part of the Earth-centered spirituality movement. Using photographic imagery and immersive multimedia installations, she explores the interconnectivity between humans and nature; modern womanhood and ancient mythology; and the sanctity of the Mother Earth. She is the author of "Goddess on Earth: Portraits of the Divine Feminine," which won the GOLD Nautilus Book Award in 2012. Lisa and her husband, Myles Aronowitz, also work as a photography team specializing in New York weddings, life-style portraits and celebrity images.Learn more at goddessonearth.com/***Crossroads of Rockland History, a program of the Historical Society of Rockland County, airs on the third Monday of each month at 9:30 am, right after the morning show on WRCR radio at www.WRCR.com. Join host Clare Sheridan as we explore, celebrate, and learn about our local history, with different topics and guest speakers every month.The Historical Society of Rockland County is a nonprofit educational institution and principal repository for original documents and artifacts relating to Rockland County. Its headquarters are a four-acre site featuring a history museum and the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House in New City, New York.www.RocklandHistory.org

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio
Kat Kanavos Show Nautilus Book Award Author Spotlight: Robert Flatt

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 17:23


Gold Nautilus Book Award for "Healing Art": Don't Let Anything Ruin Your Day. Author" Robert Flatt. Robert began photography when he left a successful career due to Parkinson's Disease. Parkinson's gave him the gift of time to study photography which won him a Gold Nautilus Book Award for "Healing Art": Don't Let Anything Ruin Your Day."

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SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio
Kat Kanavos Show Nautilus Book Award Author Spotlight: Robert Flatt

SkyWatcher/Awakened Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 17:23


Gold Nautilus Book Award for "Healing Art": Don't Let Anything Ruin Your Day. Author" Robert Flatt. Robert began photography when he left a successful career due to Parkinson's Disease. Parkinson's gave him the gift of time to study photography which won him a Gold Nautilus Book Award for "Healing Art": Don't Let Anything Ruin Your Day."

Terms Of Reference Podcast
TOR088: Sustainable Schools International with Kari Grady Grossman

Terms Of Reference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2015 33:43


Kari Grady Grossman is the co-founder of Sustainable Schools International. After traveling to Cambodia in 2001 to adopt their son, Kari and her husband created the school, and, because of Kari, the school has the first primary school music program in Cambodia, a teacher’s residence and library. She also started a silk import business and an environmentally sustainable cooking fuel business to support schools. A former writer for Discovery Channel Online, Kari is also the author of Bones That Float, A Story of Adopting Cambodia, which was the winner of the 2008 “Peacemaker of the Year” Award from the Independent Publisher’s Association and a Gold Nautilus Book Award for World Changing Books.

Voices of the Sacred Feminine
Goddess on Earth/Goddess Art & A Subservient Husband Speaks

Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2012 120:00


At the top of tonight's show, Lisa Levart discusses her book, Goddess on Earth, awarded the 2012 Gold Nautilus Book Award in the photography/art category for it's deeply moving portraits and personal statements of over 70 women bringing contemporary significance to some of history's more ancient sacred myths.    For ten years Lisa photographed the powerful interplay between images of women, reproductions of classical Goddess sculptures and the archetypes they draw upon. In the second half of the show, Blogger SH,  will discuss Breaking Away from Egalitarianism & Living Life as a Subservient Husband.  Yes, SH, who has asked that we protect his identidy is the real deal and chooses this lifestyle for himself.  Tune in and hear about this new archetype for contemporary men.