“World Peace Begins at Home” with Parenting Coach, Nurse Rona Renner
Parenting Coach & Temperament Specialist, Nurse Rona Renner, talks with Osha about parenting, temperament & sensitive kids. Nurse Rona is author of, Is That Me Yelling? A Parent's Guide to Getting Your Kids to Cooperate Without Losing Your Cool. You'll learn about the 4 C's of discipline, strategies for handling tantrums, the use of mindfulness in parenting...
Gifts of Highly Sensitive People with Guest: Courtney Marchesani
Osha Hayden & Courtney Marchesani discuss Courtney’s work with highly sensitive people, HSP’s, and her new book, Four Gifts of the Highly Sensitive: Embrace the Science of Sensitivity, Heal Anxiety and Relationships, and Connect Deeply With Your World. Courtney de-stigmatizes the term “sensitive,” illustrating how “sensitivity” is a powerful advantage, and provides a pathway to...
Compassionate Civilization: a Conversation with Robertson Work
Osha Hayden and Robertson Work discuss the meaning of a compassionate civilization that respects all people, cultures, and the earth. Robertson has devoted his life to serving as a leader, trainer, facilitator and advisor to create sustainable change. Robertson Work is a nonfiction author and ecosystem/justice activist. He has worked for over fifty years in...
The Heart of Love with Guest: Colette Lafia
Osha interviews Colette Lafia, ” Born of love is hope. Now, as we are called to integrate so much paradox and pain, we need love to help heal, strengthen, and restore ourselves.” In her new book, The Divine Heart, Colette Lafia takes us on a journey moving beyond relating to God as a belief...
Stories in Black & White – Sheryl Bize-Boutte, Kate Farrell, Chic Street Man
Two writers share their stories as young girls in the segregated South, one black and one white. The storytelling is followed by a rich conversation about race in America. Music by Chic Street Man. Have you ever wanted to have a conversation about race but were unsure how to begin? Perhaps you have wondered how...
A Bold Plan to Save Our Earth with Guest, Matt Renner
Osha interviews Matt Renner, Executive Director for Climate Mobilization & the Climate Mobilization Project, two organizations whose shared vision is to catalyze a WWII-scale mobilization to reverse global warming and the ecological crisis in order to protect humanity and the living world. We talk about successes and plans to mobilize real systemic change to save...
Left Foot Down: CHIC STREET MAN’s new Album
s Chic Street Man shares the stories behind the songs on his new album, Left Foot Down, inspired by the climate crisis, produced by Keb’ Mo’. Uplifting & empowering, One Earth and Left Foot Down are powerful anthems for the movement to address the climate crisis and equality. Make it Through the Night is...
How to Find Yourself in Your Busy Life: David Kundtz
Osha Hayden interviews David Kundtz, author of The Art of Stopping: How to be Still When You Have to Keep Going on finding balance in the midst of a too busy life. We discuss the healing power of Stopping to eliminate overwhelm and re-connect to your self. David outlines how the practice of Stopping can...
broke in america: How to End Poverty
Have you ever wondered why so many people are in poverty in a nation with so much wealth? Osha’s guests, Joanne Goldblum and Colleen Shaddox, authors of Broke in America: Seeing, Understanding, and Ending U.S. Poverty, will bust the popular myths about poverty and show how we can end poverty by addressing the policies that...
DR. Elson Haas, M.D., Integrative Medicine Pioneer
Osha interviews Integrative Medicine Pioneer, Elson Haas, M.D. on staying healthy with New Medicine. Founder and Director of the Preventive Medical Center of Marin (PMCM), it’s one of the leading Integrative Medical Centers in the country. PMCM was voted Best Holistic Health Center by Pacific Sun magazine readers in 2017 and 2018. A pioneer in...
Grief & Healing: Claire Willis, author of Opening to Grief
Osha interviews Claire Willis, author of Opening to Grief: finding your way from loss to peace. Since the Covid-19 pandemic has caused grief for so many people, here is an invitation to be with your grief in all its depths and to find your unique way to peace, balance, and acceptance. This thoughtful conversation between...
Breaking Open with Guest: Lesley Bannatyne
Osha interviews Lesley Bannatyne, award winning author and world expert on Halloween, from Cambridge, Massachusetts. We’ll talk about creativity, writing, She-Boom post-menopausal drum group, mime, in situ- theater and performance art. Lesley Bannatyne’s fiction and essays have been published in the Boston Globe, Smithsonian, Christian Science Monitor, and Craft, Zone 3, Pangyrus, Shooter, and Bosque...
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