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Episode 53: Important but Trivial
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2007-08-29 13:31:00
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In this installment of the C-Realm Podcast, KMO welcomes Professor Albert Bartlett back to the program to do an advanced seminar on his basic lecture on population, energy and the exponential function. After that we hear from Mike Hagan, host of RadiOrbit.

Albert Bartlett is an emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, USA. Professor Bartlett has lectured over 1,500 times on Arithmetic, Population, and Energy. Bartlett is a modern-day Malthusian.

Professor Bartlett often explains how sustainable growth is an oxymoron. His view is based on the fact that a modest percentage growth can equate to huge escalations over short periods of time. He has famously stated that "The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function."

He regards overpopulation as The Greatest Challenge facing humanity, and promotes sustainable living. Bartlett opposes the cornucopian school of thought (as advocated by people such as Julian Lincoln Simon), and refers to it as The New Flat Earth Society.

Mike Hagan lives in the country side near Columbia, Missouri. If he has a text bio somewhere on the web, it's buried deep. If you find one, let me know. I'll put it here. I'll get Mike Hagan back for a future show in which we'll discuss the possibilities for 12/21/2012, but for the time being, here's a link to Mike Hagan's All Things 2012 page.

In this episode, I mentioned books by Bill McKibben and Vincent Casspriano Jr.

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Special thanks to Queerninja for creating the cover art for this week's episode.


Episode 65: Shaman's Orbit
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2007-11-21 13:20:00
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In this 65th installment, KMO welcomes Mike Hagan of RadiOrbit back to the program to discuss the changing media landscape and the transformation of consciousness that the evolution of the media reflects. Later, Dr. Martin Ball joins the conversation to talk about his work with Mescalero Apache medicine people in New Mexico, music, visionary plants, and the Big Change.

Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.

-Melody Beattie



Episode 66: Cultivating Spiritual Conciousness
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2007-11-28 14:28:00
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In this week's episode of the C-Realm Podcast, KMO concludes his conversation with RadiOrbit's Mike Hagan and author Dr. Martin Ball about the big change on the horizon and on the ways in which the spirit works with, around, and in spite of our rationalistic belief systems to effect the necessary transformation.

In this episode, I read from two books by Robert Grudin, author of Time and the Art of Living and American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness. If you would, please click on one of the book titles in the previous sentence and read the sample material available for either book.






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