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Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka

The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network

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Welcome to Mission: Evolution Radio Show with Gwilda Wiyaka - As we leave an age of polarization, and enter one supporting unity and enlightenment, we are granted a rare opportunity to evolve. This evolution of consciousness requires a different approach. By bringing together seemingly divergent viewpoints and applying them to leading edge subject matter, we can uncover a more expansive and evolutionary truth. Mission: Evolution Radio Show, hosted by Gwilda Wiyaka, is a radio program dedicat ...
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Strong In Broken Places

DIVERGENT Radio

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I'm passionate about self-improvement and Spirituality. In life, we go through broken places and these pathways will only make us stronger. Life can get harder each day and we must only get tougher to attain victory. In this podcast, I share my thoughts about success, self-development and most importantly, Spirituality.
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Rural Remix

Rural Remix

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Your source for a deeper, richer story about life in rural places. Each episode of Rural Remix spotlights unexpected rural stories and pushes back on stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding rural communities. Rural Remix is a co-production of the Daily Yonder and the Rural Assembly, both projects of the nonprofit Center for Rural Strategies. Rural Remix is an evolution of Everywhere Radio, an interview podcast that featured conversations with rural leaders and allies, spotlighting the goo ...
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xxwhy

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xxwhy is a conversation piece centered around grandson’s favorite creatives doing divergent work in spaces of music and activism. We hope that through these conversations his audience can gain perspective of what it is like to be in the shoes of his guests, learn about their ups and downs, what goes on behind the scenes, and how they found their why. We want to end each segment giving the community the tools to pursue whatever it is that they are truly passionate about. xxwhy has proudly par ...
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The Archipelago

Onassis Foundation, Movement Radio

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A 60-minute talk show featuring theorists, artists and writers contemplating on the cultural moment. The Archipelago follows ideas that erupt from the abyss of human activity, diverse and divergent at first, before congealing into a new pensive framework. A podcast series as an archive of differing viewpoints, blending together into an imaginary production of the future. Hosted by Yannis-Orestis Papadimitriou
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Ruslana Remennikova, author of “Activating Our 12-Stranded DNA: Secrets of Dodecahedral DNA for Completing Human Evolution,” is a former research scientist for the Fortune 100-ranked company Thermo Fisher Scientific, where she worked with vaccine sciences. In a 2016 leap of faith for a more meaningful life, she left the world of corporate science t…
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Don Johnson, the author of “Living a Conscious Life,” is a former monk and business leader turned writer and executive coach. His spiritual quest began as a college student and led him on a ten-year journey where he lived in ashrams and taught meditation in North America, Europe, Africa and Australia. In his thirties he left the ashram, started a f…
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Von Braschler is the author of several books on consciousness development that range from time travel to visualization, energy healing, and thought power. Recent books include Time Shifts, Seven Secrets of Time Travel, Manifesting, Confessions of a Reluctant Ghost Hunter, and Mysterious Messages from Beyond. Von is a former award-winning journalist…
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Christopher Phillips has devoted his life to fomenting civil discourse, and of a kind that enables the most diverse people to discover uncommon common ground and become far more involved in the civic sphere as a result. Dr. Phillips has been Network Fellow at Harvard University‘s Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, was 2012 recipient of the Distingu…
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We all know the power of a great love story. In films, literature, television - a “happy ending” is shorthand for the main characters coupling up at the end. But are these romantic aspirations really a key ingredient for a happy and fulfilled life? Matthew Syed explores the idea that you can be long term single, and happy. Social scientist Bella De…
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Four experienced arts administrators discuss agency in storytelling and community voice. • Francisco Guajardo, Chief Executive Officer of the Museum of South Texas History in Edinburg, Texas; • Madeline Matson, Executive Director of the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum in Ilwaco, Washington; and • Gwendolyn Trice, founder and Executive Director of …
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Dr. Levy is a board-certified cardiologist and a bar-certified attorney that was inducted into the Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame in 2016. After practicing adult cardiology for 15 years, he began to research the enormous toxicity associated with much dental work, as well as the pronounced ability of properly administered vitamin C to neutrali…
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In the 1960s and 70s, Maisie Barrett and Noel Gordon were two black British children wrongly labelled as “educationally subnormal”. They were sent to schools where children were never taught to read or write. They’re just two examples of a scandal that affected hundreds of children in the UK, one that has never been officially acknowledged. As adul…
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This conversation was originally recorded for the Rural Assembly Everywhere virtual event. In this episode, Center for Rural Strategies President Dee Davis sits down with political scientists Kathy Cramer, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Hahrie Han from Johns Hopkins University. They discuss the challenges facing American democracy, ru…
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As a teenager, Raven Saunders dreamt of playing basketball, but their physique led them down a different path. Exceptional strength and size destined them for shot put, ultimately earning them a place on the US track and field team. In 2021, amid the pandemic, Raven became known for their choice of distinctive protective masks at competitions. But …
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How have rural and urban economies diverged in recent decades, and what effect has that had on the geography of American politics? In this episode, Daily Yonder reporter Olivia Weeks speaks with historian Keith Orejel and journalist Nick Bowlin about the history of “small-town boosters,” the outsized effect of the Great Recession on rural America, …
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Joshua Reichmann is an Akashic reader, Pleiadian channel, contemplative therapist, and multidisciplinary artist. He is the director of the film Tenzin (2021), which addresses the struggles of Tibetans. He has practiced and taught traditional Tibetan Buddhism, holographic recapitulation, psychic integration, and healing at temples, spiritual centers…
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The driving force behind Dr. Scott Guerin’s life has been his passion for unraveling the mysteries of God, Universe, and Source, and the intricate tapestry of their relationship with humanity. With two master’s degrees and a doctorate in human development with a focus on spiritual development, Scott’s journey has delved into the profound realms of …
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Jen Simonic and Masey Kaplan have bonded over a mutual love for knitting for decades. In 2022, the pair of avid knitters decided to search for strangers to help finish an incomplete blanket their bereaved friend’s mother had started. It kickstarted a movement of ‘finishers’ - people around the world who complete the half-knitted works left behind b…
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Who is the rural voter and what does she stand for? In conversation with political scientists Nicholas Jacobs and Chelsea Kaufman, Daily Yonder reporter Olivia Weeks discusses the demographics of the rural electorate. In this episode, learn more about who actually turns out to the polls and the values that motivate their decisions.…
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John Burgos is an ascension guide, and internationally recognized public speaker, who thrives when collaborating with provocative spiritual leaders, bringing light to the shared power of the awakened collective consciousness. Having been initiated into connecting with higher states of awareness, and realms beyond the physical, John’s call quickly b…
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When astronauts journeyed to the moon in the early 1970s, few were paying attention to the psychological impact of the experience. Yet many among those who have left the Earth’s boundary say it is extraordinary and life-changing. They experience a cognitive shift known as the "overview effect". Matthew ponders the potential of staring down at Earth…
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Rural Assembly Everywhere virtual event is August 1st, 2024 at 1 pm Eastern. Register now! In a year marked by elections and challenges, it’s essential to shift our focus toward envisioning what it truly means for rural areas to flourish. That’s why this year’s Rural Assembly Everywhere will explore a diverse range of topics, all centered on nurtur…
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In this episode of Backroads Ballots, Daily Yonder reporter Olivia Weeks asks what the post-2016 years have taught us about progressive organizing in small-town America. With rural movement builders Annie Contractor and Anthony Flaccavento, they discuss the role of the labor movement in rural life, the “branding problem” facing Democrats, and the m…
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Matthew Syed continues his four-part mini-series from Sideways examining the ethics of space exploration in a rapidly expanding era of travel and transformation. In this episode, he explores the role and ambitions of the new actors in space exploration. More people than ever before can now aspire to travel into space with private companies like Spa…
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Bending Reality: Achieve the Impossible Chris M. King’s life is a testament to resilience and transformation. After numerous, seemingly insurmountable trials and tribulations, Chris choose an audacious path, he built a successful company from his car trunk, making a significant impact on the real estate industry. Termed a “witch doctor” or “irritat…
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Kamla K. Kapur was born and raised in India and studied in the United States. Her writing has included plays, novels, poetry, essays and reimaging Indian and Mid-Eastern spiritual writings. Her latest book is “The Privilege of Aging, Savoring the Fullness of Life.” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mission-evoluti…
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Following life-threatening postpartum depressions, Dr. Shoshana Bennett helped pioneer the field of maternal mental health in the U.S. She founded and led national and international organizations, plus authored four books on the topic. As a clinical psychologist and parent advocate, she has educated professionals and the public for over three decad…
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Matthew Syed continues his four-part mini series exploring the ethics of space exploration, by returning to the origins of the space race, which saw America and the USSR battling for supremacy. He takes a hard look into the reasons why we go to space and whether it has really benefited all humankind. When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on th…
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Daily Yonder reporter Claire Carlson's recent bat encounter on a camping trip prompted this episode all about the only mammal that flies. Over the past decade, a fungal disease has killed millions of bats in North America. The struggle to contain the disease illustrates how little control we humans have over illness and death, much to our own chagr…
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In this special series from Sideways, called A New Frontier, Matthew Syed explores the most out of this world ethical questions posed by the evolution of human space exploration. He takes us into the cosmos with stories from astronauts who’ve been there and those who can only dream of going, to explore the moral debates that have permeated space ex…
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Dean McMurray: the military medium is an internationally acclaimed psychic, medium, healer, dowser and ordained minister. After 24 years of service, he retired from the Army and enlisted in a new service—he devoted his life to developing his psychic abilities in service to others. Today, Dean conducts readings for clients throughout the world, teac…
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Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva, author of Think Remarkable, and adjunct professor of the University of California, Santa Cruz. He was the chief evangelist of Apple, Mercedes Benz brand ambassador, and trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation. He has also written The Art of the Start 2.0, The Art of Social Media, Enchantment, and twelve ot…
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Travel into the cosmos for a four-part series about the ethics of space exploration. Matthew Syed invites you to enter the vast wilderness of the galaxy to explore the moral dilemmas that sit at the heart of space exploration, and why they should matter to you. When the space race began in the 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union dominated…
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Lois Keller is an avid baker and a spokesperson for the Kansas Wheat Commission. In this episode, she speaks about how her son’s diagnosis of Celiac disease has been a part of her baking history and all about many unique German bread recipes. Check out recipes, show notes, and more on our website.
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On this episode we are learning all about the art of making biscuits! Appalachian leader Margo Miller speaks about how a middle school competition led to a lifelong passion for biscuits and how she is returning to her roots through crafting and baking. Check out the recipe, show notes, and more on our website.…
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Scott Young is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Ultralearning. He writes about learning, productivity and self-improvement. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mission-evolution-with-gwilda-wiyaka--2888020/support.על ידי The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network
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Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. She has a BS degree from MIT in biology and MS, EE and PhD degrees from MIT in electrical engineering and computer science. Her recent interests have focused on the role of toxic chemicals and micron…
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With the recent conviction of former President Donald Trump, juries have been in the news. And on the mind of Daily Yonder reporter Claire Carlson who just reported for jury duty. In this episode, she discusses her experience and questions if certainty beyond all doubt is possible in courtrooms.
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On this episode, we are speaking with Cheryl Whitesitt about her grandmother's recipe for white bread. Cheryl is the Executive Director of the Minnesota Future Problem Solving Program where students are taught how to think, not what to think. Cheryl lives in Brownsville, Minnesota on a farm that has been in her husband’s family for many years, wher…
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On this episode we are speaking with Eliza Blue about the art of sourdough bread. Eliza is a folk musician, writer, and rancher residing in one of the most remote counties in the contiguous United States, Perkins County, South Dakota. Listen to learn how we can co-evolve with bread and how bread connects us to our ancestors. Check out the recipe, s…
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Dr. Ken Druck is one of the world’s leading experts on grief and resilience. Since losing his own daughter in a tragic accident, and working with families after 9/11, Sandy Hook, and Columbine, he has dedicated his life to providing roadmaps for getting through life’s most daunting and difficult times and navigating its daily ups and downs. Dr. Ken…
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Welcome to Rural Food Traditions. We’re starting where many meals across diverse food traditions begin: with bread. On this episode we visit with Nico Albert Williams about fry bread. We discuss the bread's Native American roots, controversial history, and Nico's personal relationship to the language of food. Check out the Fry Bread recipe discusse…
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