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Tree-Lined Streets
Charlie Starbuck, an affable tax attorney, single-handedly has increased the canopy of San Francisco by planting more than 7,500 trees, as part of the movement known as Friends of the Urban Forest.
Adults Learning to Read, Part 2
How does the widespread low level of literacy among American adults affect the functioning of our democracy? Are voters in this group vulnerable to political manipulation? To see additional resources
Adults Learning to Read, Pt 1
About half of American adults read at or below a 6th-grade level. What challenges do they face at work, in health care, when helping children with schoolwork? And how does the profusion of low-infor
Resilient Nurses, Pt 4
This episode explores the very human level at which some nurses interact with patients at their most vulnerable moments. What spiritual questions about life and death arise in such encounters? We do n
Resilient Nurses, Pt 3
In a health care setting, where serious illness may be on the line, what does it mean for a provider to listen attentively? We examine this core nursing practice in several venues. To see additional r
Resilient Nurses, Pt 2
Demanding and sometimes nerve-racking circumstances are a natural part of life and inevitably occur in the health care environment, where patients often arrive when they are in trouble. While it would
Resilient Nurses, Pt 1
A no-holds-barred look at the stressful conditions in which many nurses work: the long hours, the emotional toll, the rapid pace, and the way that technology and institutional practices can make it ha
Remembering Anthony DeMello
We remember the late Anthony DeMello with the help of University of London Theologian Michael Barnes as well as recordings of the colorful DeMello during one of his many popular retreats. To see addit
The Giving Circle
Rather than merely write checks to charities they dont really know well, a group of concerned women formed a giving circle which identifies social needs and then seeks out worthy recipients. To see
Modern Wisdom -John Heider/Lao Tsu
A Kansas therapist and author, John Heider, describes how his life has been profoundly affected by studying a renowned 2,500 year old wisdom text from China that teaches the art of inner balance. To s