Tuning Into the Land
By: Diana James, Lee Brade & Leah Brady
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
"Indigenous people have a powerful remembering for us, because they pull us right back to the land, out of our disembodied heads. They make us sit on the ground, get our feet dirty again, dance in time to the rhythm of the Earth. We need to take this back to our own world. Our task is not to grab knowledge like some kind of trophy, but to... Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 5: Human Reproduction: The Ecological Piledriver
By: Paul Ehrlich, Ph.D.
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
One of the major strains on our environment is population growth, and the need for more and more people to be provided for. Listen as Paul Ehrlich, author of the 1968 classic, The Population Bomb, talks about what has gotten better, what is worse, and what to do now. Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 13: A Deep Ecology Future
By: George Sessions
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
Deep Ecologist George Sessions describes the need for our culture to awaken out of the superficial assumption that nature is for our pleasure and consumption, to honor the inherent value and rights of other species, and to take responsibility not to abuse our power for selfish ends. Read more
View audiobookLeonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms
By: Stephen Gould
Narrated by: Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Length: 12 hours 43 minutes
Abridged: No
For more than twenty-five years, paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould wrote a column called “The View of Life” for Natural History magazine. More than twenty entries from that column comprise this collection, which includes such essays as “Boyle's Law and Darwin's Details,” “Brotherhood by Inversion (or, As the Worm Turns),” “Darwin's American... Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 3: Deep Questioning: The Eight Principles of Deep Ecology
By: Arne Naess, George Sessions, Doug Tompkins, Fri...
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
How can we begin to look at the deeper social, economic and spiritual questions behind the environmental crisis? In this program, Fritjof Capra, Arne Naess, and other environmentalists expand on the radical nature of Deep Ecology. Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 10: Metaphysics of the Treeline
By: Arne Naess
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
Arne Naess, known as "the father of Deep Ecology," lived above the tree line near the Arctic Circle in Norway. Well into his eighties, he still carried his own firewood and water to a simple stone cabin that he built himself. Here he describes the joy and richness of his satisfying, simple lifestyle. Read more
View audiobookHow To Stop Worrying And Start Living
By: Dale Carnegie
Narrated by: Andrew Macmillan
Length: 10 hours 12 minutes
Abridged: No
With Dale Carnegie’s expert advice, you’ll learn the proven, time-tested principles to breaking free of worry and anxiety so that you can start living your best life today.
Thanks to Dale Carnegie’s classic work of practical advice, more than six million people have already discovered happier, more fulfilling lives. How to Stop Worrying and Start... Read more
Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 4: The Great Turning: Reconnecting With The Natural World
By: Joanna Macy, Ted Roszak, Edward Wilson & Helena...
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
How can we stop the pattern of destroying our environment? This program with Edward O. Wilson, Joanna Macy, and others describes how to restore our wonder and connection with the natural world in order to live gracefully on this planet. Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 12: Putting Earth First 101: On Saving The Planet
By: Dave Foreman, Bill Devall, Cecilia Lanman, Dick...
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 56 minutes
Abridged: No
Listen as environmental activists Dave Forman, Julia “Butterfly” Hill, and others share their experiences of being on the front lines of the battle to preserve old-growth redwoods and other endangered species, along with solid reasons for their passionate involvement in this struggle. Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 7: From Global Dependence to Local Interdependence
By: Jerry Mander & Helena Norberg-Hodge
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 56 minutes
Abridged: No
To what extent is the global economy destroying the environment that supports us all? Listen as activist Jerry Mander and Swedish philosopher Helena Norberg-Hodge provide detail on the realities of global commerce, and how to counter its hold on our society. Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 6: Muir, The Wild Ideal And Eco-Feminism
By: Bill Devall, Frederick Turner, Casey Walker, Da...
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
The love of the environment expressed by John Muir has enriched us all. Listen as Sierra Club activist David Orr, Fredrick Turner, and others talk about the importance of Muir's idea that respect for living systems comes before human interests. Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 11: The Human In Nature: Return To The Sacred Earth
By: John Seed, Dolores Lachapelle, Alan Drengson, C...
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
Perhaps the most powerful and significant aspect of Deep Ecology is the way it cultivates humility and reverence for the great mystery of life. Listen as Winona Laduke, Ed Mcgaa/Eagle Man and others explore the right relationship between humans and the rest of nature. Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 9: The Bioregional Perspective: Discovering Your Natural Community
By: Kirkpatrick Sale, Stephanie Mills, Dick Roy, Je...
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
How much do we know about the natural bioregion in which we live, and why does it matter? Listen to Jeanne and Dick Roy, Jerry Mander and others as they talk about the challenge of waking up to the realities of the place where we live, to more fully appreciate the world that keeps us alive. Read more
View audiobookThe Enneagram in Life and Work
By: Helen Palmer
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 54 minutes
Abridged: No
"What stands between me and God?" This is the provocative question to which the Enneagram system offers a sophisticated answer. There are nine basic personality types, explains Helen Palmer, a foremost authority on the Enneagram. Each type has its own "emotional survival strategy" developed to help us cope in life-but this strategy can also be... Read more
View audiobookReinhabit Your World
By: Peter Berg
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 56 minutes
Abridged: No
How much do you know about your neighborhood? Noted ecologist Peter Berg will ignite your curiosity about what bioregionalism is, and encourage you to inhabit the region in which you live. It is his experience that this endeavor ignites joy and wonder, and establishes a connection to nature for which everyone is starved. Read more
View audiobookBeing in the Zone
By: Chungliang Al Huang
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 55 minutes
Abridged: No
Creating meaning out of our lives gives us a purpose in being alive. But in all our pondering, sometimes we forget to actually live. Chungliang Al Huang believes that “being alive is more important than the meaning of life.” Read more
View audiobookArchetypes To Live By
By: Carol Pearson
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 56 minutes
Abridged: No
Heroic archetypes can be powerful guides to help you discover your hidden gifts, solve difficult problems and transform your life. Carol Pearson speaks to the evolving hero in all of us: "Rather than the hero's journey being something for a few very special people, it's now pretty much a required curriculum for all of us if we're going to adapt... Read more
View audiobookThe First People - 11,000 Years of Wisdom
By: Evan T. Pritchard
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 54 minutes
Abridged: No
A descendant of the MicMac Indians and tutored by Algonquin elders, Evan Pritchard has done much to bring recognition of this tribe’s influence on the culture, history and government of the United States. He speaks of the “crossroads” we now face, and how the ancient Algonquins knew a time would come when, “What we do now matters more than it... Read more
View audiobookThinking Like a River
By: David Brower
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 56 minutes
Abridged: No
Still an activist at the age of eighty-six, Brower’s dedication stemmed from his ever-constant wonder and love of the natural world and his belief that all its elements have the same rights people do. Read more
View audiobookTowards A New Eco-Ethic
By: Doug Tompkins
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 56 minutes
Abridged: No
In 1990, Tompkins sold his half of his business and began purchasing wildlands in Chile. He and his spouse Kris McDivitt Tompkins have worked tirelessly to acquire more lands and build a world-class nature reserve entirely through private means. Read more
View audiobookReclaiming the Balance, Saving the Future
By: Wiwona LaDuke
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 55 minutes
Abridged: No
LaDuke describes the indigenous view of natural beings and political issues relating to our relationship with land, animals and each other. She says, ““In indigenous cultures a lot of the nouns are animate, and as such they have standing, they have spirit. They have whole stories. It puts you in a different relationship when you recognize them... Read more
View audiobookLongevity: The True Wealth of Nations
By: Theodore Roszak, Ph.D.
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 54 minutes
Abridged: No
Centenarians are the fastest-growing age group in the industrial world, and the founding members of history’s first senior-dominant society. Rather than seeing the aging population as a burden on society, Roszak views it as a precious spiritual resource. He’s the author of America the Wise: Longevity and the Culture of Compassion. Read more
View audiobookThe Way Of Wisdom
By: John Broomfield
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 55 minutes
Abridged: No
Examining alternative and complementary ways of learning about reality is a wondrous way to enlarge your perspective and become a more whole human being. Rediscovering sacred traditions, ancient cultures and your own intuition, as well as communing with nature and discovering the more holistic explanations of how things happen are some of the... Read more
View audiobookDeep Ecology for the 21st Century, Part 8: Honoring The Wild
By: Gary Snyder
Narrated by: Michael Toms
Length: 57 minutes
Abridged: No
Gary Snyder is a renowned poet, activist, and ecologist. Here he offers specific advice on practical ways to improve your personal relationship to wild nature, understand the global situation more fully, and work to improve the ecological health of your own local community. Read more
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