Paul Ingles
Member of: Good Radio Shows, Inc.
Good Radio Shows, Inc + Cedar Creek Studios, Inc.
http://www.paulingles.com
- Peace Talks Radio: Can Compassion to Animals Promote Peace? (59:00 / 54:00), 59:00
- This edition of Peace Talks Radio explores how promoting compassion to animals and all living things may help young people and adults become more compassionate, peace-practicing members of society.
- Peace Talks Radio: Creative Nonviolent Actions For Peace (29:00), 29:00
- Peace Talks Radio explores the roots of creative forms of guerilla street theatre and direct action groups like the often visible Code Pink group, 2004's Billionaires for Bush and the Women in Black.
- Peace Talks Radio: Creative Nonviolent Actions For Peace (59:00 / 54:00), 59:00
- Peace Talks Radio explores the roots of creative forms of guerilla street theatre and direct action groups like the often visible Code Pink group, 2004's Billionaires for Bush and the Women in Black.
- Peace Talks Radio: A Nonviolent Video Strategy Game (29:00), 29:00
- A conversation with Ivan Marovic, former Serbian student leader and consultant on the nonviolent strategy video game A Force More Powerful.
- Peace Talks Radio: The Neuroscience of Compassion (29:00), 29:00
- On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, an exploration of brain research suggesting that compassion can be learned and increased with practice, similar to any skill or talent.
- Peace Talks Radio: The Neuroscience of Compassion (59:00 / 54:00), 59:00
- On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, an exploration of brain research suggesting that compassion can be learned and increased with practice, similar to any skill or talent.
- Peace Talks Radio: The Video Game Violence Debate (59:00 / 54:00), 59:00
- As the notoriously violent video game Grand Theft Auto releases its latest version, Peace Talks Radio explores the debate over the effects of video game violence on levels of aggression and our notions about conflict resolution. Also a spotlight on a video game about nonviolent protest strategies.
- Peace Talks Radio: The Video Game Violence Debate (29:00), 29:00
- As the notoriously violent video game Grand Theft Auto releases its latest version, Peace Talks Radio explores the debate over the effects of video game violence on levels of aggression and our notions about conflict resolution.
- The Dalai Lama: Keynote at the Seeds of Compassion Conference (April 12, 2008) [53:00], 53:00
- The Dalai Lama's keynote speech at a 5-day conference on compassion in Seattle, Washington is presented.
- Peace Talks Radio: Climate Change and Conflict (29:00), 29:00
- Two scholars who have studied the impact of climate change on peace and security reflect on the awarding of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize to climate crisis crusader Al Gore and the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Peace Talks Radio: Climate Change and Conflict (59:00 / 54:00), 59:00
- Two scholars who have studied the impact of climate change on peace and security reflect on the awarding of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize to climate crisis crusader Al Gore and the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Making Peace With Money (Peace Talks Radio Series) (29:00), 29:00
- This time on Peace Talks Radio, the series on peacemaking and nonviolent conflict resolution, conversation with authors Lynne Twist and Brent Kessel about ways of thinking about money that might bring us more peace of mind.
- Peace Talks Radio: Making Peace With Money (59:00 / 54:00), 59:00
- This time on Peace Talks Radio, the series on peacemaking and nonviolent conflict resolution, conversation with authors Lynne Twist and Brent Kessel about ways of thinking about money that might bring us more peace of mind.
- Peace Talks Radio: Teaching Peace (Part 2) (29:00), 29:00
- Can we, should we, teach peace in our schools? Two individuals who are driven to teach peace in Washington, DC and Seattle, WA are profiled.
- Peace Talks Radio: Teaching Peace (Part 1) (29:00), 29:00
- An inspiring story of a man who turned his grief over his slain son into action to teach nonviolence to school kids.
