Podcasts from the year 2012
Paradigms is a radio show that brings you inspired inspiring people exploring visions of a viable future for life on Earth, including humans; and great music from around the world! Enjoy these programs originally presented in 2012:Friends of Paradigms: New Music from our Musician Friends!
Friends of Paradigms offer new music in this end of year show! Music by: Holly Near, Derrik Jordan, Sinead O’Connor, Micah Atwell, Painted Caves, The Uprising Roots, Jon Anderson, Bess … More …
Francisco Ramos-Stierle: Terran
Francisco Ramos-Stierle, astro physicist born in the place humans call Mexico on planet Earth, arrested in the place called Oakland and sent, this week, to immigration court to determine his … More …
Antony Turner: CarbonVisuals, and David Alan Harris: Movement Therapist
Antony Turner works with two websites which provide easy-to-understand visuals that explain what is happening to Earth’s atmosphere, CarbonVisuals.com and CarbonSense.com. David Alan Harris talks about his experience in Sierra … More …
Ali Lubbad: Musician, and Jeanne van Heeswijk a 2012 CSDP Winner
Ali Lubbad has a great new CD Painted Caves. Jeanne van Heeswijk is the fifth of the 2012 Curry Stone Design Prize winners; an artist working with the medium of … More …
Ralph C. Lincoln: Lincoln Cousin, and Joaquin and Omar: A Place Called Home
Ralph C. Lincoln, 11th generation Lincoln on this continent, 3rd cousin to President Lincoln, discusses the Lincoln legacy, what it means to him, and his resemblance to President Lincoln. Joaquin Pacheco … More …
Sarah Miles: Actress, Author, and Illac Diaz a 2012 CSDP Winner
Sarah Miles, actress and author, discusses her career, her life, and her new book Boy and the Beez. Illac Diaz of Litre of Light is one of the 2012 winners … More …
Curry Stone Design Prize 2012
The Curry-Stone Design Prize curator Chee Pearlman and 2012 winners Alan Ricks of the MASS Design Group, Christine Gaspar of CUP, and Fida Touma of Riwaq. Music by: Derrik Jordan, … More …
Joaquin Pacheco & Marsha Jiminez: A Place Called Home
Joaquin Pacheco is a recording arts instructor at A Place called Home in Los Angeles, where Marsha Jiminez is a member. The music we hear in this episode is all from … More …
Halloween Samhain Day of the Dead
Hallowe’en, Samhain, Day of the Dead, All Saints Eve; it’s that time of the year again for poetry and music celebrating the thinning of the veil. Music and poetry by: … More …
Amy Hugo: Travels in Pakistan
Amy Hugo discusses her trips to Pakistan, her observations and experiences working with the Naveed Khan Foundation. Music by: Zeek Afridi, Rahim Shah, Jehangir Aziz Hayat, Zeb and Haniya, and … More …
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake: Author “Science Set Free”
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, biologist and author discusses his new book Science Set Free and the implications of paradigm shifts we are experiencing. Music by: Paul Pena, Kenneth Hope and Tobiah, … More …
Bess Klassen-Landis: Musician, and Holly Pickett: Photojournalist Extraordinaire!
Bess Klassen-Landis talks about music and inspiration and being a homicide survivor. She has a new CD coming out Way Up In Vermont. Holly Pickett is a photojournalist who has been working … More …
Mark Adkins: Musician, and Joaquin & Ruby from A Place Called Home
Mark Adkins of the band subvocal talks about music, inspiration, and the new upcoming CD Black. Joaquin Pacheco interviews Christian Rubi from A Place Called Home. Music by: subvocal, Sinéad O’Conner, … More …
Holly Near: Musician
Holly Near is a singer, songwriter, activist, philosopher; one of the significant bards of our time. Holly returns to Paradigms to discuss life on Earth, and her new CD Peace … More …
Ahmed Said: An Ethnic Beja M, and Joaquin Pacheco & David Ortega from A Place Called Home
Ahmed Said, Abuamana “The Prince of Kassala” is an ethnic Beja musician of the Hadendoa Tribe of Northern Eastern Sudan was a guest on Paradigms in 2010. Now he has … More …
Peter Boghossian and Megan Glavin: What Happens After Prison?
Peter Boghossian is an Instructor of Philosophy at Portland State University. Megan Glavin is a Graduate Research Assistant at Portland State University. Both have been working with a local prison … More …
Paseo Aguirre: No More Deaths/No Mas Muertes
Paseo Aguirre from No More Deaths/No Mas Muertes discusses the humanitarian crisis occurring in the Arizona desert, and how this faith-based organization is providing humanitarian aid. Learn about the new … More …
Rosemarie Jackowski: Author, and Kate Lambert: Comedienne
Banned In Vermont author Rosemarie Jackowski discusses current politics. Kate Lambert of How to Sponsor a Uterus fame discusses the video and comedy in general. Music by: Sinead O’Connor, Shirley … More …
All Species Day in Montpelier, Vermont
All Species Day in Montpelier, Vermont! Janice Walrafen, weaver of Vermont’s All Species Day, joins us.We also have a report from Pika in NYC on May 1. Music by: The … More …
Earth Day 2012
Paradigms celebrates Earth Day! Meet some Earth people and learn about what they’re doing, and listen to music that celebrates life on this beautiful planet! Kroka Expeditions • Earth Activist Training … More …
Proposed GMO Law Hearings in Vermont
The Vermont Legislature is considering passing a law requiring all GMO foods to be labeled as such. The Bio-tech industry is threatening to sue Vermont if they pass this law. … More …
Matt Nadeau: Rock Art Brewery, and Bo Muller-Moore: Eat More Kale
Two “David & Goliath” stories: Matt Nadeau of Vermont’s Rock Art Brewery targeted by Hansen’s Natural, and Bo Muller-Moore, the Eat More Kale guy, discuss their experiences with large corporations … More …
Jim Lantz: Playwright, and Ryan Harb: UMASS Permaculture
Jim Lantz is a filmmaker and playwright whose play The Bus debuted in Burlington, VT and made it to Off-Broadway in NYC. Jim is now working on a film A … More …
The Sage Alliance Protested the Continued Operation of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant
The Sage Alliance protested the continued operation of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant by marching from the Brattleboro Town Commons to the Entergy Corporation offices on Wednesday, March 22, 2012. … More …
Bertram Verhaag: Filmmaker
Bertram Verhaag has made films about GMOs in the food supply which have earned him international recognition. His latest film is Scientists Under Attack. Music by: Joe Jackson, Al Jarreau, B-52’s, … More …
Mary E. Weems, Ph.D.: Poet, Playwright, Performer, Imagination Intellect Theorist
Mary E. Weems, Ph.D. is a poet, playwright, author, performer, and imagination-intellect theorist. Hear her keynote address to the 8th Globalization, Diversity and Education Conference at Washington State University College … More …
Rocky Anderson: Justice Party Candidate for the Presidency
Rocky Anderson is the Justice Party candidate for the Presidency of the United States. Meet Rocky and hear his plans for his first 100 days in office. Music by: Lowell … More …
Occupy Ben & Jerry’s
Ben & Jerry’s invited two organizers from Occupy Wall Street to come to Vermont to speak in a public forum with Ben & Jerry’s executives on February 9, 2012. Participants … More …
Malik Rahim: New Orleans
Malik Rahim, former member of The Black Panther Party for Self Defense, co-founder of Common Ground Relief and Common Ground Health Clinic discusses Occupy New Orleans, the BP oil spill, electoral … More …
Sheila Parks: The State of US Elections, and Robert David Steele: Reform Party
Sheila Parks of The Center for Hand Counted Paper Ballots discusses the state of US elections. Presidential candidate Robert David Steele of the Reform Party of the USA and discusses … More …
Nance Klehm: Radical Ecologist, and Moonlight Davis: Musician
Nance Klehm, an archaeologist and ecologist with visionary forward-thinking ideas, talks about her upbringing, the medicine and food foraging she teaches in cities, and radical composting. Moonlight Davis shares some of … More …
Jill Stein: Green Party Presidential Candidate, and Victoria Collier: VoteScam.org
Presidential Candidate Jill Stein joins us to discuss her candidacy, foreign and domestic policy, and how she came to run for the presidency. Victoria Collier of VoteScam.org talks about rigged elections … More …
Karim El Hakim, Samaher Alqadi and Philippe L. Dib: Filmmakers
Karim El Hakim, Samaher Alqadi and Philippe L. Dib, filmmakers, discuss 1/2 Revolution their new film about the events in Cairo, Egypt from January 25 to February 5, 2011. Complete … More …