
Making Peace With Ourselves Since 9/11 - Peace Talks Radio (58:30 / 53:30)
From: Good Radio Shows, Inc.
Series: Peace Talks Radio: Hour Long Specials
Length: 58:33
Making Peace with Ourselves in Troubled Times. This episode in the Peace Talks Radio series explores the mystery of finding inner peace in the face of challenging circumstances. Before an audience at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, host Suzanne Kryder talks with meditation teacher Eric Kolvig, Ph.D. about coping with inner conflict, in light of terrorist attacks and war, and in everyday life. Kolvig, a victim of post-traumatic stress syndrome, talks about how 9-11 brought back PTSD symptoms. He offers perspectives and techniques, some drawn from Buddhism, that he believes can help people deal with the turmoil and conflict that comes from fear and from the hectic pace of everyday life. Counselor Reyna Luna is also featured.
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Piece Description
Making Peace with Ourselves in Troubled Times. This episode in the Peace Talks Radio series explores the mystery of finding inner peace in the face of challenging circumstances. Before an audience at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, host Suzanne Kryder talks with meditation teacher Eric Kolvig, Ph.D. about coping with inner conflict, in light of terrorist attacks and war, and in everyday life. Kolvig, a victim of post-traumatic stress syndrome, talks about how 9-11 brought back PTSD symptoms. He offers perspectives and techniques, some drawn from Buddhism, that he believes can help people deal with the turmoil and conflict that comes from fear and from the hectic pace of everyday life. Counselor Reyna Luna is also featured.
Timing and Cues
00:00:00 - 00:00:59 - Open Billboard
00:01:00 - 00:05:59 - Optional content for non-newscast stations.
00:06:00 - 00:21:30 - Seg. A - Ends with a :59 music bed for local accts.
00:21:31 - 00:42:00 - Seg. B - Ends with a :59 music bed for local accts.
00:42:01 - 00:58:30 - Seg. C





