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Super Soul Special: Thich Nhat Hanh: How to Listen with Compassion

Originally aired May 7, 2018. Thich Nhat Hanh, the Buddhist monk, author and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, sits down with Oprah to discuss his dedication to mindful meditation and his legacy of nonviolent opposition to the Vietnam War. In 1966, the spiritual leader met with Dr. Mart ...  Show more

Super Soul Special: Marianne Williamson: A Return to Love

Originally aired May 2, 2018. Best-selling author Marianne Williamson talks about the 20th anniversary of her groundbreaking book "A Return to Love." A global phenomenon, the book went on to sell more than 1.5 million copies in the United States and has been published in 23 diffe ...  Show more

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Inner Work 193: Navigating the Path to Inner Peace, Love, and Purpose (with Michael B. Beckwith)
Inner Work: A Spiritual Growth Podcast

This episode of INNER WORK features an interview with Michael Bernard Beckwith, a member of Oprah's SuperSoul 100 group, founder of the Agape Spiritual Center, and #1 bestselling author. Michael is a maverick in the realm of spirituality and a non-denominatio ...

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#064: Michael Lewarne
People Like Us

Reach out to Michael via: Email | LinkedIn | TwitterAlso, be sure to check out his work at redshiftaa.com.au, ed-shift.com, and on Medium. Finally, here are the quotes Michael referenced:“People forget years and remember moments.” – Ann Beattie“The world is changed not by the sel ...  Show more

Introducing - Think Twice: Michael Jackson
Think Twice: Michael Jackson

More than a decade since Michael Jackson’s death, his legacy remains complicated and unresolved. Think Twice: Michael Jackson is an exploration of the King of Pop’s life and impact – and an investigation into why his global influence continues to endure, despite the disturbing al ...  Show more

Interview: Michael Martin, Modern-Day Druid
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Does not Wisdom cry out? Michael Martin joins me to discuss how and why God prepares our reading lists. Michael traces an alternate stream of modernity that flows quietly alongside the decadent materialist one. From Jakob Bohme, to Coleridge and the Romantics, to modern farmstead ...  Show more