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January
5, 2009 De-Stressing in the Age of Anxiety, Guest:
Dr Kathleen Hall, founder and CEO of The
Stress Institute
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December
29, 2008 Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana,
Guest: Author
Anne Rice, author of Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt
and Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana
(encore from April 7, 2008)
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December
22, 2008 Chanukah and the "December Dilemna"
Guests: Kevin L. Osterloh, PhD, Assistant Professor
in the Department of History at Miami University; and
Amy
Greenbaum, Former Director of the Hillel Center, Miami
University
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December
15, 2008 The Greater
Dayton Interfaith Trialogue Guests: Ramzieh Azmeh,
Chairwoman & Muslim pediatrician; Bill Gronefeld,
Vice Chairman, Jewish retired software designer; Robert
Obach, Ph.D. Roman Catholic theologian
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December
8, 2008 Two Views of Christmas, Guest: Stephen
Angell, Leatherock Professor of Quaker Studies at Earlham
College, Richmond, Indiana; Professor Mark Rathel, Associate
Professor of Theology, Baptist College of Florida
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December
1 , 2008 Spirituality and Real Life, Guest:
Mary Rose O'Reilley author of The
Love of Impermanent Things: A Threshold Ecology
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November
24, 2008 Exploring the Intersections of Science
and Spirituality, Guests: Dr. Leo Kim, scientist
and biotechnology executive and author of
Healing the Rift: Bridging the Gap Between Science
and Spirituality, ; Dr. Nicholas P. Money, author
and Professor of Botany at Miami University
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November
17, 2008 Depletion
and Abundance, Guest:
Sharon
Astyk, author of
Depletion
and Abundance: Life on the New Home Front; and
Larry Slocum, Market Manager of Oxford
Farmers Market Uptown
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November
10, 2008 Hope
& Healing in the Face of Illness, Guest:
Roxanne Black, author of Unexpected
Blessings
and
founder of Friends
Health Connection
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November
3, 2008 How
will your Religion or Spirituality Affect your Vote?
Guest: Dr.Carla Pestana, W W Smith Professor of History
at Miami University
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October
27, 2008 Answering
Life's Big Questions through the Humanities, Guests:
Historian Michael
Carrafiello, PhD from the
Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher
Brian Domino, PhD of Miami
University, Middletown During this week's show we'll
discuss the topic The Humanities and the November Election.
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October
20, 2008 Founding
Faith: Providence, Politics, and the Birth of Religious
Freedom in America, Guest: Steven Waldman, author
and co-founder of Beliefnet.com
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October
13, 2008
Religion,
Politics and the Youth Vote, Guest: Cheryl Heckler,
Associate Professor of Journalism at Miami University
and students
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October
6 , 2008 What
if Jesus Ran for President? Guest: Roland Merullo,
author of American
Savior: A Novel of Divine Politics (2008, Algonquin)
and a total of 7 books including Golfing with God
and Breakfast with the Buddha
(Note:
This program is the first in our series of shows dealing
with aspects of the election and presidential politics
leading up to November 4, 2008)
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September
29, 2008
Bullying and Harassment, Guest: Dr. James Brush,
Clinical child psychologist; and Janet Heller teacher
of English and Women’s Studies at Western Michigan University
and author of a picture book for children, How the
Moon Regained Her Shape (Sylvan Dell, 2006)
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September
22, 2008
Islamophobia, Guest: Peter Gottschalk, Ph.D, Associate
Professor of Religion at Wesleyan College and the author
of Beyond Hindu and Muslim: Multiple Identity in Narratives
from Village India (2000) and co-author of Islamophobia:
Making Muslims the Enemy (2007)
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September
15, 2008
A
Son's Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq: Guest:
Ariel Sabar, journalist and author of My
Father's Paradise (Algonquin
Books, 2008)
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September
8, 2008
Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes, Guests:
Tom Cathcart and Daniel Klein co-authors of Plato
and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar...(Penguin)
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September
1, 2008
The
Gospel of Inclusion, Guest:
Bishop
Carlton Pearson, Senior Pastor of New
Dimensions Worship Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma and author
of The
Gospel of Inclusion: Reaching Beyond Religious Fundamentalism
to the True Love of God
(holiday encore from May 19, 2008)
August
25, 2008
Understanding Our Spiritual Journey, Guest: Norman
Fischer, Zen teacher and author of Sailing
Home: Using Homer's Odyssey to Navigate Life's Perils
and Pitfalls.
August
18, 2008 Answering
Life's Big Questions through the Humanities, Guests:
Historian Michael
Carrafiello, PhD from the
Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher
Brian Domino, PhD of Miami
University, Middletown
During this week's show we'll discuss the topic The
Importance of Character in Sports & Politics.
Michael and Brian have suggested that listeners
check out
this website for some articles that may encourage
discussion
August
11, 2008 Responsible Language, Guest: Russell
Proctor, PhD, Professor of Communication at Northern
Kentucky University and co-author of Interplay
(Oxford University Press) and Looking Out/Looking In
(Wadsworth)
August
4, 2008
Moving
Past Fear to Creativity,
Guest: Anne
Paris, PhD, clinical psychologist, author and founder
of the Cincinnati Center for Self-Psychology
July
28, 2008
Recognizing
and Dealing with Personality Disorders, Guest: Dr.
Stan Kapuchinski, author of Say
Goodbye to your PDI (Personality Disordered Individual):
Recognize People Who Make You Miserable and Eliminate
Them From Your Life for Good!
July
21, 2008
Juggling Family & Professional Life, Guest:
Christine Martinello,motivational speaker and trainer,
founder of the Momager® Movement, Camp Her Way,
and best-selling author of The
Momager® Guide: Empowering Moms To Leave A Loving
Legacy.
July
14, 2008 The
Gabriel Revelation: The Latest Contribution to the Debate
about Messiah and Resurrection, Guest: James D. Tabor,
Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University
of North Carolina at Charlotte and author of The
Jesus Dynasty: The Hidden History of Jesus, His Royal
Family and the Birth of Christianity (Simon &
Schuster, 2006)
July
7, 2008
Raising Whole Wheat
Kids in a White Bread World, Guest:
Betsy Block, parent, writer and author of The
Dinner Diaries
June 30, 2008 The
Sistine Secrets: Michelangelo's Forbidden Messages in
the Heart of the Vatican, Guest:
Rabbi
Benjamin Blech, author, religious leader and teacher
Monday
June 23, 2008
Ethical
Wills, Guests: Dr.
Barry K. Baines Sr. Vice President & Chief Medical
Officer of UCare,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, & Associate Medical Director
of Hospice of the Twin Cities
(encore
from January 28, 2008)
Monday
June 16, 2008 The
Creation Museum, Guests:
Ken
Ham, President of Answers in Genesis-USA; Georgia
Purdom, PhD, speaker, researcher, author and instructor
with Answers in Genesis-USA; Nicholas
P. Money, PhD, Professor of Botany, Miami University
(encore from October 22, 2007)
Monday June 9, 2008 The
Fall of the Evangelical Nation: The Surprising Crisis
Inside the Church Guest: Author and journalist
Christine
Wicker
Monday June 2, 2008
The
Lion's Way, Guest: Marco Marsan, co-author of
this novel that raises questions about what might have
happened to our society and our beliefs if the Roman Empire
had never fallen.
Monday
May 26, 2008
Life's
Mysteries, Guest Lama
Surya Das, author
of Buddha
Is As Buddha Does: The Ten Original Practices for Enlightened
Living and other books.
(a holiday encore presentation from January 7, 2008)
Monday May 19, 2008
The
Gospel of Inclusion, Guest:
Bishop
Carlton Pearson, Senior Pastor of New
Dimensions Worship Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma and author
of The
Gospel of Inclusion: Reaching Beyond Religious Fundamentalism
to the True Love of God
Monday
May 12, 2008
Answering
Life's Big Questions through the Humanities, Guests:
Historian Michael
Carrafiello, PhD from the
Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher
Brian Domino, PhD of Miami
University, Middletown
Monday
May 5, 2008
Non-traditional
Motherhood, Guests: Jane
Mattes, C.S.W., founder of Single
Mothers by Choice; Kathleen
Akin, single mom by choice from Wyoming Ohio; Dr Sharon
Langshur, founder of Carepages.com
Monday
April 28, 2008 Blessings
of John
O'Donohue;
and
Mindfulness, Guests:
Segment 1 - Trace Murphy, editor with Doubleday Books;
Segment 2 - Daniel Siegel, author of The
Mindful Brain:
Reflection and Attunement in
the Cultivation of Well-Being
Monday
April 21, 2008 Green
Congregations, Guests:
Chris Parker, member of the Hopedale Unitarian
Universalist Congregation, Oxford; and Dr. Barrett Duke,
Vice President for Research and Director of the Research
Institute of The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission,
the Southern Baptist Convention.
Monday
April 14, 2008 Indigo
Children
Guests:
Lydia
Stec, spiritual life coach and parent of an "Indigo
Child,"
P.M.H. Atwater, lecturer, researcher and author of
Beyond
the Indigo Children (encore
form August 6, 2007)
Monday April 7, 2008 Christ
the Lord: The Road to Cana, Guest: Author
Anne Rice, author of Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt
and Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana
Monday March 31, 2008
Brain Fitness, Guest: Norman
Doidge, M.D., psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, researcher,
essayist, poet and author of The
Brain That Changes Itself, featured on PBS
Monday March 24, 2008
Suffering and the Bible, Guest: Bart Ehrman, PhD,
Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of God's
Problem: How the Bible Fails to Answer Our Most
Important Question--Why We Suffer
Monday
March 17, 2008
Social
Consciousness and Irish Blessings of John
O'Donohue, Guest: Actor and activist Mike
Farrell
Monday
March 10, 2008
Fighting
Fraudulent Self-Help, Guest: John Curtis, PhD, author,
self-help critic
and founder of
Americans Against Fraudulent Self Help
Other websites mentioned during the show include:
Quackwatch.com and The
Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
Monday
March 3, 2008
Finding
The Lost Ark, Guest: Tudor Parfitt, author of
The
Lost Ark of the Covenant: Solving the 2500 Year Old Mystery
of the Fabled Biblical Ark (2008, Harper Collins)
Monday
February 25, 2008
Careers
With a Conscience, Guest: Melissa Everett,
career counselor and author of Making
a Living While Making a Difference;
plus
local
guests who are making a difference through their jobs
Monday
February 18, 2008 The
Life & Death of Sister Dorothy Stang,
Guest:
Binka
Le Briton, author of The
Greatest Gift: The Courageous Life and Martyrdom of Sister
Dorothy Stang; and Sister Elizabeth Bowyer, SNDdeN.
Sister
of Notre Dame and colleague of Sister Dorothy
Monday
February 11, 2008 Answering
Life's Big Questions through the Humanities Guests:
Historian Michael
Carrafiello, PhD from the
Miami University Hamilton Campus; and Philosopher
Brian Domino, PhD of Miami
University, Middletown
Monday February 4, 2008
Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life,
Guest:
Lynne
McTaggart, author, journalist,
and editor of the newsletter What Doctors Don't Tell
You
Monday
January 28, 2008, Ethical
Wills, Guests: Dr.
Barry K. Baines Sr. Vice President & Chief Medical
Officer of UCare,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, & Associate Medical Director
of Hospice of the Twin Cities
Monday
January 21, 2008 Fundamentalism,
Carlene Cross, author of Fleeing
Fundamentalism; Dr. Ben Voth, Director of Forensics
& Assoc Professor at Miami
University (encore from December 4, 2006)
Monday
January 14, 2008
Marketing Religion in a Commercial Age, Guest:
Mara Einstein, Associate Professor of Media Studies at
Queens College and Adjunct Associate Professor at the
Stern School of Business
Monday
January 7, 2008
Life’s Mysteries, Guest Lama Surya Das, author
of Buddha
Is As Buddha Does: The Ten Original Practices for Enlightened
Living and other books.
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