Kpfa - Talk-it-out Radio

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This is a collaborative program where skilled hosts welcome guests and callers to practice empathy, awareness, and authentic and effective communication. Our intention is to provide skills, knowledge, and resources that empower listeners to effectively connect across differences so that we can all work together to create a world that works for life.Hosted by Nancy Kahn, Timothy Regan, and Marlena Willis.

Episodios

  • Talk It Out Radio, Sun, 9/1, 7pm: COMPANIONSHIP AND CONNECTION

    31/08/2019

    Non Violent Communication can help us connect across differences but it can also help us more deeply experience the companionship and understanding that comes with being heard by others in similar situations.  Host, Marlena Willis, is joined by members of her Chronic Illness and Disability Non Violent Communication Practice Group that happens on a conference line on the phone.  Tina, Peni, Sandy, Misha, Ludmilla and Marlena will demonstrate the learning and supportive environment of an NVC practice group. The post Talk It Out Radio, Sun, 9/1, 7pm: COMPANIONSHIP AND CONNECTION appeared first on KPFA.

  • Talk-It-Out Radio – August 25, 2019

    25/08/2019 Duración: 59min

    A how-to and what-to-do program where skilled hosts welcome guests and callers to practice empathy, mindfulness, and effective communication. Do you want tools for connection, conflict resolution, and compassion for self and others? We explore skills, knowledge and resources to empower you to connect across differences. The post Talk-It-Out Radio – August 25, 2019 appeared first on KPFA.

  • The Stars and Us: Human Value, Influence, and Belonging (Climate #3 of 4)

    18/08/2019 Duración: 59min

    Host Timothy Regan brings you on a journey into the stars to reveal our precious human nature, and to expore essential truths that can help us respond to our global climate heating emergency and extinction crisis. We are guided by the powerful stories and insights of special guest Laura Jackson, a professional Interpretive Naturalist and Environmental Educator in Yosemite National Park, who made the long journey from Yosemite Valley to share with us. Listeners also call in to share their challenges and inspiration. (Laura Jackson can be reached at yosemitelocals@gmail.com)   The post The Stars and Us: Human Value, Influence, and Belonging (Climate #3 of 4) appeared first on KPFA.

  • FREEDOM, INSIDE AND OUT

    11/08/2019 Duración: 59min

    For those who are incarcerated, meditation can offer the possibility of inner freedom when there isn’t outer freedom.  Host, Marlena Willis, talks with meditation teacher Walt Opie who teaches meditation in the prisons and with formerly incarcerated inmate, Kenny Glaude. Walt Opie is a Buddhist meditation teacher trained in the Insight Meditation (vipassana) tradition. For the past five years he has served as a volunteer prison facilitator with Buddhist Pathways Prison Project (BP3) in California at CSP-Solano in Vacaville. Walt is currently Board Chair for the organization, and previously served as BP3’s Executive Director.  His writing appears in the book collection Still, In the City: Creating Peace of Mind in the Midst of Urban Chaos.  He lives in Berkeley, CA with his wife and daughter. Kenny Glaude is a formerly incarcerated person currently living and working in San Francisco, CA. He participated in the Buddhist program at CSP-Solano offered by Buddhist Pathways Prison Project (BP3).     The post FREED

  • How to Catch People When They Express Intensity (Climate #2 of 4)

    04/08/2019 Duración: 59min

    Host Timothy Regan takes us into baseball practice to help us strengthen our catcher’s mitt to respond to intensity from other people around the topic of Climate and Extinction Emergency. We detail some powerful choices that we all have in responding to whatever people express:  anger, shame, denial, and more. Kristin Masters joins us with her warm, authentic guidance to help us practice.  She is also a Certified Trainer of Nonviolent Communication, a leader of “The Work That Reconnects” by local elder Joanna Macy, and a powerful force against oppression of all kinds. The post How to Catch People When They Express Intensity (Climate #2 of 4) appeared first on KPFA.

  • Talk-It-Out Radio – July 28, 2019

    28/07/2019 Duración: 59min

    A how-to and what-to-do program where skilled hosts welcome guests and callers to practice empathy, mindfulness, and effective communication. Do you want tools for connection, conflict resolution, and compassion for self and others? We explore skills, knowledge and resources to empower you to connect across differences. The post Talk-It-Out Radio – July 28, 2019 appeared first on KPFA.

  • Talk-It-Out Radio – July 21, 2019

    21/07/2019 Duración: 59min

    A how-to and what-to-do program where skilled hosts welcome guests and callers to practice empathy, mindfulness, and effective communication. Do you want tools for connection, conflict resolution, and compassion for self and others? We explore skills, knowledge and resources to empower you to connect across differences. The post Talk-It-Out Radio – July 21, 2019 appeared first on KPFA.

  • Talk-It-Out Radio – July 14, 2019

    14/07/2019 Duración: 59min

    A how-to and what-to-do program where skilled hosts welcome guests and callers to practice empathy, mindfulness, and effective communication. Do you want tools for connection, conflict resolution, and compassion for self and others? We explore skills, knowledge and resources to empower you to connect across differences. The post Talk-It-Out Radio – July 14, 2019 appeared first on KPFA.

  • When All You Can Do is Swear (Climate #1 of 4)

    07/07/2019 Duración: 59min

    Host Timothy Regan gets bowled over by an honest look at the climate and extinction crisis, and friend and colleague Fred Sly, Ph.D meets him there in his heartbreak in a beautiful demonstration of empathy and love.  They then show you how to communicate about climate emergency with compassion instead of “Right-Wrong Ping-Pong.”  Bill Nye the Science Guy shares his heartbreak too with passionate language. The post When All You Can Do is Swear (Climate #1 of 4) appeared first on KPFA.

  • Who Leads, Who Follows, Who Decides

    30/06/2019 Duración: 59min

    Host, Marlena Willis, explores leadership with insights from Non Violent Communication and Mindfulness Meditation as well as looking at who leads in these communities, with particular focus on recognizing the leadership potential of those who grew up working class and those with disabilities.  This show encourages community participation and will welcome call-ins throughout the show at 510 848-4425 OR 1 800-958-9008.   The post Who Leads, Who Follows, Who Decides appeared first on KPFA.

  • Talk It Out Radio, Sun., 6/30, 7pm: Who Leads, Who Follows, Who Decides

    30/06/2019

    Host, Marlena Willis, explores leadership with insights from Non Violent Communication and Mindfulness Meditation as well as looking at who leads in these communities, with particular focus on recognizing the leadership potential of those who grew up working class and those with disabilities.  This show encourages community participation and will welcome call-ins throughout the show at 510 848-4425 OR 1 800-958-9008. The post Talk It Out Radio, Sun., 6/30, 7pm: Who Leads, Who Follows, Who Decides appeared first on KPFA.

  • Talk It Out Radio – Sunday, June 23, 7:00 pm Inviting the Whole Self In

    23/06/2019

    Talk It Out Radio – Sunday, June 23, 7:00 pm, on KPFA Radio (94.1 FM Berkeley and beyond, or livestream at kpfa.org) Inviting the Whole Self In Host Nancy Kahn interviews Dr. Alzak Amlani. Alzak addresses the complexity, joy and challenges of embodying our wholeness.  He offers perspectives, skills and tools to facilitate this inner journey. Moving towards wholeness means coming into more intimate relationship with various dimensions of ourselves. This includes our personality, body and gender, soul-nature, dreams and aspirations, sexuality and racial-ethnic aspects.  Making the unconscious conscious is a meaningful and expansive endeavor. It is also arduous and at times scary. Waking up to our whole self challenges how we see ourselves and who we think we are. Some parts of us are strong and liberate us and and other parts are hurt and afraid.  Coming into relationship with all of who we are requires a kind and curious space.  This invites more of us to be known and integrated. Listeners are invited to call

  • Getting Beyond Right and Wrong: There is Always a 3rd Way

    16/06/2019 Duración: 59min

    Host Timothy Regan and colleague Aimee Ryan get together for the sake of hope, possibility, healing, and freedom.  We invite you to practice the most meaningful work of our times with us in this episode:  we explore how to unite human beings beyond right and wrong, beyond polarizing choices of ONLY this or that, yours or mine, them or us.   Aimee shares her passionate, deep awareness and practices to help us see our way through all the divides that run through our lives and our country and world. The post Getting Beyond Right and Wrong: There is Always a 3rd Way appeared first on KPFA.

  • How To Be Sick, How To Be Well

    09/06/2019 Duración: 59min

    Buddhism teaches that truly seeing that everything changes can bring us happiness.  Host Marlena Willis, talks with Toni Bernhard, who had her life dramatically change when she got sick and never got better.  She used Buddhist practices to work with the difficulty of this and then went on to share with others about how to do this in the books she wrote. Toni Bernhard is the author of the award-winning  How to Be Sick: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide for the Chronically Ill and their Caregivers, now in a revised and updated edition (2018). She is also the author of How to Wake Up: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide to Navigating Joy and Sorrow and How to Live Well with Chronic Pain and Illness: A Mindful Guide. Before becoming chronically ill, she was a law professor and dean of students at the University of California—Davis. Her blog, “Turning Straw Into Gold” is hosted by Psychology Today online. Visit her website at www.tonibernhard.com The post How To Be Sick, How To Be Well appeared first on KPFA.

  • Talk It Out Radio, Sun., 6/9, 7pm: How To Be Sick, How To Be Well

    08/06/2019

    Buddhism teaches that truly seeing that everything changes can bring us happiness.  Host Marlena Willis, talks with Toni Bernhard, who had her life dramatically change when she got sick and never got better.  She used Buddhist practices to work with the difficulty of this and then went on to share with others about how to do this in the books she wrote. Toni Bernhard is the author of the award-winning  How to Be Sick: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide for the Chronically Ill and their Caregivers, now in a revised and updated edition (2018). She is also the author of How to Wake Up: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide to Navigating Joy and Sorrow and How to Live Well with Chronic Pain and Illness: A Mindful Guide. Before becoming chronically ill, she was a law professor and dean of students at the University of California—Davis. Her blog, “Turning Straw Into Gold” is hosted by Psychology Today online. Visit her website at www.tonibernhard.com The post Talk It Out Radio, Sun., 6/9, 7pm: How To Be Sick, How To Be Well appeared fi

  • Mediating for Your Life: Stories and Maps for Peacemaking

    26/05/2019 Duración: 59min

    Host Timothy Regan welcomes fellow Certified Trainer of Nonviolent Communication, Bay Area native, and Mediation Expert John Kinyon (mediateyourlife.com) John shares his vision, and describes a simple detailed map of how to mediate between people and between conflicted parts of our own selves. John demonstrates his work as he walks Timothy through a vulnerable and timely inner conflict. The post Mediating for Your Life: Stories and Maps for Peacemaking appeared first on KPFA.

  • ARISE AND AWAKEN

    19/05/2019 Duración: 59min

    Thích Nhất Hạnh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk and peace activist, who was the founder of engaged Buddhism. Host, Marlena Willis, talks with guests, Antoinette Gonzalez and Victoria Mausisa, co founders of ARISE (Awakening through Race, Intersectionality and Equity), which is a community of mindfulness practitioners and monastics in the Plum Village tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh who come together to heal the wounds of racial injustice and social inequity. Antoinette González is, in addition to being one of the co-founding members of ARISE,  a nature lover, racial and social equity advocate, immigration attorney and is exploring ways to bring mindfulness and racial equity practices to her peers, legal advocates.     Victoria Mausisa, also a co founding member of ARISE, is an ordained member of Tiep Hien, the Order of Interbeing, and is trained in trauma resiliency and Buddhist chaplaincy.  She has a passion for cultivating inclusiveness and healing communities of color.   The post ARISE AND AWAKEN appeared first

  • Talk It Out Radio, Sun, 5/19, 7pm: ARISE AND AWAKEN

    18/05/2019

    Thích Nhất Hạnh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk and peace activist, who was the founder of engaged Buddhism. Host, Marlena Willis, talks with guests, Antoinette Gonzalez and Victoria Mausisa, co founders of ARISE (Awakening through Race, Intersectionality and Equity), which is a community of mindfulness practitioners and monastics in the Plum Village tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh who come together to heal the wounds of racial injustice and social inequity. Antoinette González is, in addition to being one of the co-founding members of ARISE,  a nature lover, racial and social equity advocate, immigration attorney and is exploring ways to bring mindfulness and racial equity practices to her peers, legal advocates.     Victoria Mausisa, also a co founding member of ARISE, is an ordained member of Tiep Hien, the Order of Interbeing, and is trained in trauma resiliency and Buddhist chaplaincy.  She has a passion for cultivating inclusiveness and healing communities of color.   The post Talk It Out Radio, Sun, 5/19, 7

  • Let’s Try A Simple Process to Shift into Compassion! Here and Now!

    05/05/2019 Duración: 59min

    Host Timothy Regan welcomes colleague Thom Bond, Co-Founder of the New York City Center for Nonviolent Communication and author of The Compassion Course, for some solid practice in the experience of compassion. We guide listeners through “The Exercise,” a process Thom shares to help us all access compassion here and now in our own heart.  And, we explore Thom’s passion for bringing the framework of needs-based compassion to the world. The post Let’s Try A Simple Process to Shift into Compassion! Here and Now! appeared first on KPFA.

  • HOLDING THE EARTH IN ARMS OF CARE

    28/04/2019 Duración: 59min

    Our planet and the life on it are in crisis.  Host, Marlena Willis, talks with guest Kirsten Rudestam, one of the core faculty of an upcoming year long program, Buddhist Eco-Chaplaincy Training Program, on how the practice of mindfulness can sustain us and provide the skills to be spiritual caregivers of the natural world and support those who are doing work to face environmental crisis to do so with wisdom and compassion. Kirsten Rudestam is an environmental educator, wilderness guide, and meditation teacher.  She has a PhD in Environmental Sociology from the University of California, Santa Cruz.  She is a facilitator for Joanna Macy’s Work that Reconnects and is a graduate from Sprit Rock’s Community Dharma Leaders Program. The post HOLDING THE EARTH IN ARMS OF CARE appeared first on KPFA.

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