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Phil Martin

Author/The Zen Path Through Depression

Host: Basima Farhat

Previously Aired On: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 – Listen to the Show!
 

Philip Martin has practiced Buddhism for more than thirty years and has a degree in Buddhist psychology. He has worked as a social worker and case manager for twenty-five years, and is also a workshop leader and the author of The Zen Path Through Depression. He lives in Red Wing, Minnesota.

ABOUT The Zen Path Through Depression

Drawing on his own struggle, Philip Martin reveals another path people can travel to get through depression “one that not only eases the pain, but mends the spirit. Extremely accessible to people with little or no Zen experience as well as to longtime students of Buddhism,The Zen Path Through Depression shows how the insights and exercises of Zen offer relief for those suffering from depression. This groundbreaking guide shows how to cope and heal, and even how to see the experience as an opportunity for spiritual growth and learning. Leading readers step-by-step through a recovery process that uses walking meditation and other meditative ways of enhancing awareness, koans, and other Zen teachings, Martin offers true help and spiritual guidance on the path to healing and contentment.

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May 1st, 2010 --Previous Guests--, Phil Martin | 2 comments

Wes Tunnell Ph.D

Biology – Texas A&M, Harte Research Institute/Gulf of Mexico Studies

Host: Basima Farhat

Previously Aired On: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 – Listen to the Show!
 

Dr. Wes Tunnell is a broadly trained marine biologist/ecologist with a particular interest in field studies on coral reefs and coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico. Although his current focus is on biodiversity of the Gulf of Mexico, he has studied and published on coral reef ecology, coastal ecology, molluscan distribution and ecology, oil spill impacts, brachiopods, colonial waterbirds, and vertebrate fossils from the seabed. Dr. Tunnell published a book on the Laguna Madre of Texas and Tamaulipas in 2001 and another on Coral Reefs of the Southern Gulf of Mexico in 2007.

Dr. Tunnell will discuss this most recent Gulf of Mexico Oil rig explosion which should not be compared to the Exxon Valdez disaster but to another Gulf of Mexico oil rig explosion – the Ixtoc 1, off the coast of Mexico. It was the worst peacetime oil spill on record and occurred in 1979.

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May 1st, 2010 --Previous Guests--, Wes Tunnell Ph.D | one comment

Hedy Epstein

Holocaust Survivor

Host: Basima Farhat

Previously Aired On: Tuesday, May 4, 2010 – Listen to the Show!
 

Hedy Epstein (née Wachenheimer) was born August 15, 1924 in Freiburg, Germany. She lived with her parents Ella and Hugo Wachenheimer in Kippenheim, Germany. Her family had lived in Germany for many generations. Both sides of the family originally came from Spain.

Hedy’s father operated a dry-goods business with his brother. The business had been started by his grandfather Heinrich Wachenheimer in 1858. Hedy’s mother was a housewife. Hedy was their only child.

Hedy was 8 years old when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany on January 30, 1933. She remembers her parents and other adults talking about Hitler, saying that they hoped he would not gain power in Germany, and then, after he did, hoping that he would not remain in office very long.

After that January day, things began to get slowly worse for Jews and other minorities in Germany. A boycott of Jewish businesses. Anti-semitism in schools. Revocation of German citizenship for all Jews. Kristallnacht, known today as Reichsprogromnacht in Germany. Burning of synagogues. Jewish males over the age of 16 placed into “Schutzhaft,” or “protective custody,” in concentration camps throughout Germany. Finally, all Jews deported into labor or concentration camps. The death of 6 million Jews and 5 million others in those camps.

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May 1st, 2010 --Previous Guests--, Hedy Epstein | one comment