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"What are the stories that people can participate in and see themselves in? I think that's one of the keys that we can unlock when it comes to the whole climate narrative is telling stories that build the scaffolding blocks to a larger narrative that people want to be a part of, and we need to make …
"What are the stories that people can participate in and see themselves in? I think that's one of the keys that we can unlock when it comes to the whole climate narrative is telling stories that build…
"What are the stories that people can participate in and see themselves in? I think that's one of the keys that we can unlock when it comes to the whole climate narrative is telling stories that build the scaffolding blocks to a larger narrative that people want to be a part of, and we need to make it feel inevitable….The way that justice prevails, whether it's environmental justice or any kind of justice, I think it's that the leaders make it feel inevitable. And that's the climate movement's job. And I think we have every opportunity and ability to do that." Melissa Jun Rowley on Electric …
During his 36-year career as a general and trauma surgeon, Dr. Harry Black was diagnosed with high-grade prostate cancer in 2021 — and later, metastatic cancer in 2023. What he learned about the metabolic root causes of chronic disease during those years changed everything he thought he knew about…
During his 36-year career as a general and trauma surgeon, Dr. Harry Black was diagnosed with high-grade prostate cancer in 2021 — and later, metastatic cancer in 2023. What he learned about the met…
During his 36-year career as a general and trauma surgeon, Dr. Harry Black was diagnosed with high-grade prostate cancer in 2021 — and later, metastatic cancer in 2023. What he learned about the metabolic root causes of chronic disease during those years changed everything he thought he knew about medicine.He retired in January 2026 and founded the Sunrise Institute for Health, Wellness, and Longevity. Now he shares how modern Western medicine can learn from its holistic, herbalist roots — to cure underlying disease processes rather than treat symptoms.Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) as they…
How do you find your voice, discover your purpose, and live an anchored, intentional life — especially when life keeps throwing challenges your way? Dr. T (James Torkildson), a clinical psychologist with over 40 years of experience as a behavioral health professional, faith leader, and author of A…
How do you find your voice, discover your purpose, and live an anchored, intentional life — especially when life keeps throwing challenges your way? Dr. T (James Torkildson), a clinical psychologist…
How do you find your voice, discover your purpose, and live an anchored, intentional life — especially when life keeps throwing challenges your way? Dr. T (James Torkildson), a clinical psychologist with over 40 years of experience as a behavioral health professional, faith leader, and author of AWAKEN, shares his framework for helping others activate the call on their life. Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) as they explore what AWAKEN is and who it's for, how to move from surviving to thriving, and why finding your voice with purpose changes everything. Support independent journalism at https:/…
What health myths do people believe that are actually hurting them — and what's behind the huge increase in chronic diseases over the last several decades? Victor Dedaj, a Certified Naturopathic Practitioner and Certified Trainer in the Canfield Methodology, shares why children are getting disease…
What health myths do people believe that are actually hurting them — and what's behind the huge increase in chronic diseases over the last several decades? Victor Dedaj, a Certified Naturopathic Pra…
What health myths do people believe that are actually hurting them — and what's behind the huge increase in chronic diseases over the last several decades? Victor Dedaj, a Certified Naturopathic Practitioner and Certified Trainer in the Canfield Methodology, shares why children are getting diseases that used to only happen to adults, why supplements matter, and how eating good quality food transforms your health. Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) as they explore natural and holistic approaches to avoiding chronic disease. Support independent journalism at https://kajmasterclass.com
Author Bio: Bill
Holst was born in Port Jefferson, New York, in 1952 and raised in Smithtown,
where his early interest in politics led him to engage in student government
and even speak with Robert F. Kennedy during a 1964 campaign visit.
He attended the
United States Merchant Marine Academy befo…
Author Bio: Bill
Holst was born in Port Jefferson, New York, in 1952 and raised in Smithtown,
where his early interest in politics led him to engage in student government
and even speak with Robert F.…
Author Bio: Bill
Holst was born in Port Jefferson, New York, in 1952 and raised in Smithtown,
where his early interest in politics led him to engage in student government
and even speak with Robert F. Kennedy during a 1964 campaign visit.
He attended the
United States Merchant Marine Academy before earning a Bachelor of Arts in
journalism from New York University. Bill later graduated from St. John’s
University School of Law.
From 1975 to
1978, he served in the United States Army as a reporter and photojournalist,
earning both the Thomas Jefferson Award and an Army Commendation Medal f…
Such an insightful conversation with Becca Edwards, founder of R.E.COVERY Curated Healing and the Nirvana Network. Please join us as we discuss:
* the 4 steps of recovery dharma - dukkha, cause to suffering, end to suffering, path to reducing craving
* her role as a doula - pre-natal, birth, post-p…
Such an insightful conversation with Becca Edwards, founder of R.E.COVERY Curated Healing and the Nirvana Network. Please join us as we discuss:
* the 4 steps of recovery dharma - dukkha, cause to su…
Such an insightful conversation with Becca Edwards, founder of R.E.COVERY Curated Healing and the Nirvana Network. Please join us as we discuss:
* the 4 steps of recovery dharma - dukkha, cause to suffering, end to suffering, path to reducing craving
* her role as a doula - pre-natal, birth, post-partum
* the inspiration behind the Nirvana Network
* a discussion on AIM - acknowledge, intention, moving through
* her insights on holistic healing
* and so much more!
Welcome to The Healing Place Podcast! I am your host, Teri Wellbrock. You can listen in on Pandora, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHear…
Why are tourist visa denial rates so high for some countries while others sail through? What actually happens during a visa interview at a U.S. consulate? And how do foreign policy decisions, travel bans, and consular suspensions shape who gets in and who doesn't?Nicolas Garon is a researcher and wr…
Why are tourist visa denial rates so high for some countries while others sail through? What actually happens during a visa interview at a U.S. consulate? And how do foreign policy decisions, travel b…
Why are tourist visa denial rates so high for some countries while others sail through? What actually happens during a visa interview at a U.S. consulate? And how do foreign policy decisions, travel bans, and consular suspensions shape who gets in and who doesn't?Nicolas Garon is a researcher and writer whose work on U.S. immigration law has been published in T20 law school journals, cited by the United Nations in a report to the General Assembly, and used by The New York Times. He translates complex immigration policy into compelling human stories.Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) as they explore…
Why is the traditional resume dying — and how can AI actually make hiring more human, not less? Vijay Reddy, CEO of Hireko.ai, shares how conversational video interfaces capture nuance and empathy that text-based AI misses, ending the resume black hole and the AI spam cycle. Join host Khudania Aja…
Why is the traditional resume dying — and how can AI actually make hiring more human, not less? Vijay Reddy, CEO of Hireko.ai, shares how conversational video interfaces capture nuance and empathy t…
Why is the traditional resume dying — and how can AI actually make hiring more human, not less? Vijay Reddy, CEO of Hireko.ai, shares how conversational video interfaces capture nuance and empathy that text-based AI misses, ending the resume black hole and the AI spam cycle. Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) as they explore the difference between text AI and video AI, how to interview 1,000 candidates overnight, and why video is the only antidote to AI-generated spam in the trust crisis. Support independent journalism at https://kajmasterclass.com=========================================*KAJ Mas…
Why do so many believers know Scripture but still struggle to live it out — and what actually closes the gap between belief and behavior? Nakia Edwards, a nurse practitioner and doctoral student in psychology, shares how spiritual, mental, and physical alignment impact long-term well-being, and wh…
Why do so many believers know Scripture but still struggle to live it out — and what actually closes the gap between belief and behavior? Nakia Edwards, a nurse practitioner and doctoral student in …
Why do so many believers know Scripture but still struggle to live it out — and what actually closes the gap between belief and behavior? Nakia Edwards, a nurse practitioner and doctoral student in psychology, shares how spiritual, mental, and physical alignment impact long-term well-being, and why high-capacity people often burn out despite good intentions. Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) as they explore how unforgiveness affects emotional health, navigating self-control without shame, and what small acts of obedience actually do over time. Support independent journalism at https://kajmasterc…
Who owns culture, and who gets to tell its stories?
We explore the complex and often uncomfortable debate around cultural ownership, appropriation, and representation. You’ll hear how a hidden figure in a centuries-old painting forced museums to rethink history, why some argue artifacts should be…
Who owns culture, and who gets to tell its stories?
We explore the complex and often uncomfortable debate around cultural ownership, appropriation, and representation. You’ll hear how a hidden figu…
Who owns culture, and who gets to tell its stories?
We explore the complex and often uncomfortable debate around cultural ownership, appropriation, and representation. You’ll hear how a hidden figure in a centuries-old painting forced museums to rethink history, why some argue artifacts should be returned to their communities, and how others worry that limiting who can tell cultural stories may actually close doors to understanding. We also explore stories of repatriation and healing, alongside questions about cultural appreciation vs. appropriation.
GUESTS
Marenka Thompson-Odlum, PhD, Re…