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Kindness Is Contagious is a feel-good documentary, narrated by Catherine Ryan Hyde, best selling author of Pay It Forward. Its a film about being nice and the benefits of being nice. The film profiles cutting-edge scientists and best-selling authors from Berkeley to Harvard, along with people from all walks of life whose lives illustrate their incredible discovery: NICE GUYS FINISH FIRST! It all began with an article about James Fowler and Nicholas Christakis and their research concerning the viral nature of kindness. Fowler and Christakis demonstrated that if you are kind to one person, that person, will be kind to four other people and each of those four people, will be kind to four more people and so on and so on eventually circling back to you. Showing in fact, that Karma may actually exist in the scientific sense. CEOs, baseball players, roller girls, musicians, artists, street performers, police officers and many more tell you their heartfelt stories of kindness and generosity. With that in mind, we asked people: What is the nicest thing that anyone has done for you? Their answers range from the mundane to the profound. We hope that by watching these kind acts, audience members will be inspired to do kind acts for 4 other people, proving lots of tiny acts of kindness (which are easy to do) will have more of an impact than a few big ones. Ultimately, Kindness Is Contagious is about how a little generosity can help us live happier, healthier, wealthier, longer and more fulfilling lives.
Kindness Is Contagious
KPFA.org commercial-free podcasts are completely listener sponsored! Please make a contribution at kpfa.org! Behind the News covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. Shows typically consist of some opening comments by host Doug Henwood on the recent news, followed by two or three interviews with authors, activists, academics, and other knowledgeable sorts. Since mystification is one of the tricks that power uses to maintain itself, emphasis is always placed on clarifying the complex. Topics covered include the broad economy and the financial markets, trade and globalization, income distribution and poverty, political candidates (with an emphasis on their general bogosity), Latin American resistance to neoliberalism, crime and imprisonment, financing health care, environmental economics, and the culture of money. Of course, that list will evolve as circumstances warrant. Host/producer profile Doug Henwood has been hosting Behind the News since 1996; his radio career began in 1989, with commentaries delivered on the late and deeply missed Samori Marksman's show. His day job is as a writer and editor. He edits Left Business Observer, a newsletter he founded in 1986, and is a contributing editor of The Nation. He is the author of three books - The State of the USA Atlas (1994), Wall Street (1997), and After the New Economy (2004). He's at work on a study of the American ruling class, whoever that might be. - KPFA Radio Berkeley CA, the first listener sponsored radio station in the USA.>
Behind the News with Doug Henwood [KPFA 94.1 FM, Berkeley CA - kpfa.org]
The Criminal Justice Conversations Podcast, a co-production of the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice and the Berkeley School of Journalism, features in-depth, thirty-minute interviews with a wide range of criminal justice leaders: law enforcement officials, policymakers, advocates, service providers, academics and others.
The Podcast, hosted by criminal justice expert David Onek, gets behind the sound bites that far too often dominate the public dialogue about criminal justice, to have detailed, nuanced conversations about criminal justice policy.
About David Onek:
David Onek is the Founding Executive Director of the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice at Berkeley Law School, and serves as a Commissioner on the San Francisco Police Commission.
Onek leads the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice’s efforts to bring law enforcement and community together to build partnerships in support of innovative, research-based criminal and juvenile justice policy approaches. Along with his fellow Police Commissioners, Onek sets policy for the Police Department, oversees the Chief of Police and the Director of the Office of Citizen Complaints, and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct.
Onek was appointed by Mayor Gavin Newsom to a four-year term on the Police Commission in 2008. Previously, Onek served as Deputy Director of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice in San Francisco, where he led numerous criminal justice policy initiatives for Mayor Newsom. Prior to that, he worked as a Senior Program Associate at the W. Haywood Burns Institute, where he worked to reduce racial disparities in the juvenile justice system in ten sites throughout the country. Following graduation from law school, Onek received a Skadden Fellowship to work as a Staff Attorney at Legal Services for Children in San Francisco. Before attending law school, Onek was a Research Associate at the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD), where he researched and developed model juvenile justice programs and systems nationwide. Onek is the author of numerous juvenile and criminal justice book chapters, articles and reports. He is a graduate of Stanford Law School and Brown University. Onek lives in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights neighborhood with wife Kara Dukakis and daughters Olivia and Nora.
Criminal Justice Conversations with David Onek
A magical journey through live guests, music, ideas, erotic cam, video, art, and time ... never know where or when the journey will end! Live from Berkeley, California.
"Talking with you was one of the most surprising, thought-provoking, inspirational experiences I've ever had. I feel like you've updated and expanded my definitions of art, conversation, intelligence, and even how I interpret the concept of 'a person'." - Capital (the guitarist with the pear-pattern boxer shorts)
Frank Moore's Shaman's Den Podcast
The Avatamsaka Sutra, Ten Grounds chapter. Sutra Text at http://www.bttsonline.org/samplex.aspx
Berkeley Buddhist Monastery
The DharmaRealm podcast is a series of conversations about Buddhism, Shin Buddhism, and Buddhist life in America between Rev. Harry Bridge of the Buddhist Church of Oakland and Dr. Scott A. Mitchell of the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley. Episodes are released the first and third Fridays of the month.
the DharmaRealm
KPFA.org commercial-free podcasts are completely listener sponsored! Please make a contribution at kpfa.org! FSRN is the only daily half-hour progressive radio newscast in the U.S. It is owned and managed by news reporters. - KPFA Radio Berkeley CA, the first listener sponsored radio station in the USA.>
Free Speech Radio News [KPFA 94.1 FM, Berkeley CA - kpfa.org]
Steve Blank, eight-time entrepreneur and now a business school professor at Stanford, Columbia and Berkeley, shares his hard-won wisdom as he pioneers entrepreneurship as a management science, combining Customer Development, Business Model Design and Agile Development. The conclusion? Startups are simply not small versions of large companies! Startups are actually temporary organizations designed to search for a scalable and repeatable business model.
Clearshore Startups
The Institute of Buddhist Studies Podcast is a digital archive of audio and video recordings of academic lectures and Dharma talks. The IBS is a Buddhist graduate school and seminary located in Berkeley, California.
Institute of Buddhist Studies Podcast
MBA Admissions audio from the Haas School of Business
UC Berkeley Haas School of Business MBA Admissions Podcasts
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Hwang Hyo-sook (Hangul: 황효숙, born May 3, 1979), know by the stage name Lexy (Hangul: 렉시 stylized as LEXY), is a Korean female soloist who debuted in 2003 under the management, YG Entertainment. Lexy was the first artist to debut as a solo female rap artist under YG Entertainment.
Lexy
Magnatune is an American independent record label based in Berkeley, California, founded in spring 2003 by John Buckman, then-CEO of e-mail software company Lyris. It aims at treating both its musicians and its customers fairly—its tagline is "We are not evil". It originally only sold music for download through its website, but added a print-CDs-on-demand service in late 2004, and in October 2007 began selling complete albums and individual tracks through the Amazon.com Music Store. In May, 2008 Magnatune launched all-you-can-eat membership plans, and is believed to be the only online music site to offer a DRM-free unlimited membership. From March 2010 Magnatune dropped the CD printing service, and moved exclusively to the all-you-can-eat membership plans.[1]
Magnatune
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