Peace Talks Radio: Making Peace With Money (59:00 / 54:00)
Series: Peace Talks Radio: Hour Long Specials
From: Good Radio Shows, Inc.
Length: 00:59:00
So much conflict comes up in our lives over money. Are there ways of thinking about money that might bring us more peace of mind? Can our philanthropy really make a difference for ourselves and our society? Host Suzanne Kryder talks with Lynne Twist, author of "The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship With Money and Life" and financial advisor and author Brent Kessel who wrote "It's Not About The Money: Unlock your Money Type to Achieve Spiritual and Financial Abundance." In part one of the program, we visit with Lynne Twist, who's had a long career as a global activist, fundraiser, speaker, and mentor. She works to end world hunger, empower women, nurture children and youth, promote economic integrity and spiritual authenticity, and preserve the earth's natural heritage through the Hunger Project, Pachamama Alliance, Institute of Noetic Sciences, and State of the World Forum. She has raised hundreds of millions of dollars and trained thousands of fundraisers to be more effective in their work. In the second part of our program, we talk with Brent Kessel, one of the top 250 financial advisors in the U.S. according to Worth Magazine. If you go to his website www.BrentKessel.com, you can take a quiz to determine your money type. There are eight types. Most people are mixtures of each but once Brent finds out which types you are, he can help you understand your relationship with money and address any conflict you might have over it. Kessel has also studied meditation with many of the worlds' most revered teachers. This piece comes in both 59:00 or 54:00 (newscast-friendly) versions here. Also available in a 29:00 version. http://www.prx.org/pieces/24151
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Piece Description
So much conflict comes up in our lives over money. Are there ways of thinking about money that might bring us more peace of mind? Can our philanthropy really make a difference for ourselves and our society? Host Suzanne Kryder talks with Lynne Twist, author of "The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship With Money and Life" and financial advisor and author Brent Kessel who wrote "It's Not About The Money: Unlock your Money Type to Achieve Spiritual and Financial Abundance." In part one of the program, we visit with Lynne Twist, who's had a long career as a global activist, fundraiser, speaker, and mentor. She works to end world hunger, empower women, nurture children and youth, promote economic integrity and spiritual authenticity, and preserve the earth's natural heritage through the Hunger Project, Pachamama Alliance, Institute of Noetic Sciences, and State of the World Forum. She has raised hundreds of millions of dollars and trained thousands of fundraisers to be more effective in their work. In the second part of our program, we talk with Brent Kessel, one of the top 250 financial advisors in the U.S. according to Worth Magazine. If you go to his website www.BrentKessel.com, you can take a quiz to determine your money type. There are eight types. Most people are mixtures of each but once Brent finds out which types you are, he can help you understand your relationship with money and address any conflict you might have over it. Kessel has also studied meditation with many of the worlds' most revered teachers. This piece comes in both 59:00 or 54:00 (newscast-friendly) versions here. Also available in a 29:00 version. http://www.prx.org/pieces/24151
Broadcast History
Broadcast on KUNM, Albuquerque only so far
Timing and Cues
59:00 Version Version
59 Minute Version
00:00:00 - 00:00:59 Open Billboard
00:01:00 - 00:14:21 Part A incl. 60 sec break
00:14:22 - 00:48:10 Part B incl. 60 sec break
00:48:11 - 00:58:59 Part C
54:00 Version
00:00:00 - 00:00:59 Open Billboard
00:01:00 - 00:06:00 Your Newscast
00:06:01 - 00:19:04 Part A incl. 60 sec break
00:19:05 - 00:48:17 Part B incl. 60 sec break
00:48:18 - 00:59:00 Part C
54:00 Version Version
54:00 Version
00:00:00 - 00:00:59 Open Billboard
00:01:00 - 00:06:00 Your Newscast
00:06:01 - 00:19:04 Part A incl. 60 sec break
00:19:05 - 00:48:17 Part B incl. 60 sec break
00:48:18 - 00:59:00 Part C
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peace Talks Theme | Ali Adelman | Unreleased. | 00:00 | ||
| Money Machine | James Taylor | In The Pocket. | Warner Bros. | 1976 | 00:00 |
Additional Files
- Lynne Twist (lynn_twist.jpg)
- Brent Kessel (brentkessel.jpg)





