• A new series free from Humankind

    By Published On: May 25, 2022

    We’re excited to let you know about our new podcast! You’ll hear stories of spiritual caregivers (chaplains, medical professionals, social workers and others) who strive to be a peaceful, healing presence on the front lines of many social and personal concerns.

  • By Published On: September 8, 2017

    BROKEN FOR GOOD takes the general public on a wild ride into the upside down world of nonprofit management. Hailed as both provocative and uplifting BFG uses an “emperor has no clothes” approach to confront the “crazy-making” that’s paralyzed the charitable sector for the past fifty years. Relying on vivid story-telling BROKEN FOR GOOD “challenges the existing order of things” inspiring society to solve global problems by first transforming the nonprofits in whom they invest.

  • By Published On: January 25, 2017

    In May 2017, people from all over the world will gather in Portland, Oregon to share knowledge and wisdom, learn from each other, celebrate, be inspired, and find the tools needed to create and enliven local movements within our communities. Together we will explore sacred oneness, Christ consciousness, eco-spirituality, social justice and the way of universal and personal transformation that honors the Divine in all.

  • By Published On: September 5, 2016

    The Do the Math Movie is being screened at house-parties and screenings around the world. The movie tells the story of the rising movement to change the terrifying math of the climate crisis and fight the fossil fuel industry.

  • By Published On: August 28, 2016

    Bill presents the short documentary “Dance of the Honey Bee.” Narrated by Bill McKibben, the film takes a look at the determined, beautiful, and vital role honey bees play in preserving life, as well as the threats bees face from a rapidly changing landscape.

  • By Published On: August 22, 2016

    Bill McKibben is an author and environmentalist who in 2014 was awarded the Right Livelihood Prize, sometimes called the ‘alternative Nobel.’ His 1989 book The End of Nature is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change, and has appeared in 24 languages; he’s gone on to write a dozen more books. He is a founder of 350.org, the first planet-wide, grassroots climate change movement, which has organized twenty thousand rallies around the world in every country save North Korea, spearheaded the resistance to the Keystone Pipeline, and launched the fast-growing fossil fuel divestment movement.

  • by Prince Ea

    By Published On: December 4, 2015

    Are these the final seconds of mankind?

  • By Published On: August 22, 2015

    The SALT Project is a not-for-profit project committed to creating beautiful and theologically interesting church media!

  • By Published On: August 6, 2015

    Keynote speech by Jason Silva at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas - which took place at the concert hall of the Sydney Opera House.

  • By Published On: May 7, 2015

    Born and raised on the North Side of St. Louis Missouri, Prince Ea has a sound unlike most artists. Possessing a great song writing ability and stage presence, he combines both creative and thought-provoking songs that neatly tie-in humor, wit, passion, and hard hitting punch-lines.

  • By Published On: December 8, 2014

    The three major western religions, Judaism, Islam and Christianity, teach that time is linear but goes on for eternity. Many eastern religions tend to view time in repeating circular patterns. Both are guilty of undermining the message of environmental scientists who are telling us that we are simply running out of time. We have no reason to be certain that we will have an infinite number of chances to try again or that God will enter history and take us all away from a dying planet. The savior we are looking for is staring back at us from the bathroom mirror.

  • By Published On: October 29, 2014

    "Rising Appalachia's "Closer to the Edge" is a creative sculpted song-line that speaks to the universal need and desire to stand up, step in, and jump off...digging deep into the corner cracks of our social fabrics. It is a creative interpretation of modern times and their imminent impact and decay. We have a deep longing to join forces to create, and co-shape this upward movement towards solidarity. It is one part apocalyptic and two parts unity...looking at global warming, the abuse of media, the inability to WORK on the problems at hand, and America's fractured ability to RISE up as a unified and diverse people. What are our edges, and how close are we to that tipping point?" ...

  • By Published On: September 25, 2014

    This unique film festival is designed to combine cutting edge films and interactive workshops to guide you from inspiration to action in Three "streams" - Spirit, Society and Self.

  • By Published On: October 2, 2013

    By taking a fraction of what we're already spending and buying US-made goods, we'll create a economic tidal wave. Watch the vid and share it. Boom, your helping make jobs. millionjobsproject. us

  • By Published On: September 8, 2013

    The firearms industry generates roughly $32 billion in revenue every year, $10 billion more than the Ford Motor Company -- and employs 98,000 people, five times more than Google Inc.

  • Technology vs morals and spirituality

    By Published On: March 26, 2013

    Has technological advancement replaced moral, spiritual and political progress? Radical theologian, broadcaster and philosopher Don Cupitt reflects on Nietzsche, the first world war, and the way we live now.

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