Since 1973 New Dimensions Radio/Media, a not-for-profit membership organization, has been producing and distributing the “New Dimensions” radio series heard worldwide. Each week, this life-long learning program series presents leading-edge thinkers, scientists, artists, healers, ecologists, spiritual leaders, and social architects in award winning, deep dialogues. It is the longest running, most successful independently produced radio interview program on public radio. On this website, the New Dimensions’ program archive contains hundreds of programs now available for downloading in digital format.
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May 21, 2024 Arts & Culture
Meditating in Nature with Mark Coleman
Coleman has discovered that meditation in nature reconnects us with the world around us, enhancing our spacious awareness. He acknowledges that there is much competition for our attention, but going outside moves us from a self-referential world to one of being part of the living web that is the ecosystem.
ListenMay 14, 2024 Arts & Culture
Wild Animals: Our Natural Allies with Brenda Peterson
Brenda Peterson grew up around wild animals. She is directing us to look beyond the companionship we enjoy with our domesticated animal friends and invites us to explore how wild animals can become our guides and fellow travelers, helping us navigate the stresses of daily life in a rapidly changing planet.
ListenMay 7, 2024 Arts & Culture
The Universe Is Alive, Intelligent, And Evolving with Jude Currivan, Ph.D.
Dr. Currivan has been engaged in a life-long exploration of the nature of reality. Her research has come to show that information is as real as anything we call physical reality. Here we explore the reality of informational physics and why this matters in our daily lives.
Read MoreApril 30, 2024 Arts & Culture
Humor Saves The Day From Loss with Allen Klein
Allen Klein discusses grief and the role of humor in dealing with grief. He discusses the loss of his wife at a young age of 34 and how it triggered a deeply personal inquiry on his part. Her humor survives and continues to encourage him in the work he does today, therapeutic humor.
Read MoreApril 23, 2024 Arts & Culture
Relationship: Creating True Closeness with Others with Terry Real
According to Real, humans are a social species, born to be relational. Relational connections are our birthright and it’s how we function best as a species. He believes our relationships are our biospheres and discusses the various aspects of relationships and the importance of living relationally.
Read MoreApril 16, 2024 Arts & Culture
Exploring the Superpower of Empathy with Judith Orloff, M.D.
Empathy – Are we born with it or is it learned? Can empathy effect our health positively? Or, can it have a negative effect? Dr. Orloff discusses the various aspects of empathy and why we must have empathy for our survival personally, and our happiness, and our intimacy, and our connections to others, and also for the earth and the world.
Read MoreApril 9, 2024 Arts & Culture
Political Activism: Beyond Shouting And More than Silence with Sam Daley-Harris
Daley-Harris has been working tirelessly to provide trainings for ordinary citizens to empower effective political action and to help citizens be most effective in reshaping the issues they most care about. In these times of intense political polarization, civic despair is rampant. He discusses how this affects our democracy and how we can counteract any resulting apathy.
Read MoreApril 2, 2024 Arts & Culture
Gratefulness: Taking Nothing for Granted with Kristi Nelson
Kristi Nelson believes that living with gratefulness is more than just another task to perform, it’s an orientation to life. She suggests that the practice of gratefulness is a direct pathway to the qualities of mind and heart that lend themselves to our well-being as it spills over into an experience of true abundance.
Read MoreMarch 26, 2024 Arts & Culture
Dialoging with Our Inner Personalities with Richard C. Schwartz, Ph.D.
Dr. Schwartz has created a therapeutic model known as Internal Family Systems (IFS). In this discussion we explore what the IFS model encompasses and how healing our own inner world can create ripples of compassion that extend from ourselves to our communities. The goal of IFS is to help the internal parts of the self to transform from their extreme states into who they’re designed to be.
Read MoreMarch 19, 2024 Arts & Culture
Small Actions Lead to Big Results: Micro Activism with Omkari L. Williams
Williams addresses the question: How do we keep ourselves “in the game” when we become overwhelmed, dispirited, and downhearted by the enormity of needs in today’s challenging times? Williams gives us some powerful suggestions for a sustainable form of activism that she describes as micro activism. Williams believes that the size of the action isn’t the point.
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