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EcoJustice RadioEcoJustice RadioDream of a New World: Art's Role in Societal ChangeCan we trace where Western Civilization went wrong to the 1400s when Filippo Brunelleschi, known for his brazen duomo designs in Florence, Italy, invented the linear perspective that dominated Art, Architecture, and city planning ever since? This almost-photographic perspective of the world around us translated to cities and their people being separated from nature, and the ecosystems that nourish us all, at least that signifies an auspicious moment in history. Some European painters in the early 20th Century, like Picasso and Matisse, challenged this linear perspective and were called Fauves or wild beasts. But do we need more wild beasts...2025-07-221h 08RealClearPolitics PodcastRealClearPolitics PodcastLetitia James & Jeanine PirroTom Bevan, Carl Cannon and Sean Trende discuss news that NY Attorney General Letitia James is under criminal investigation and that Donald Trump pulled Ed Martin and replaced him with Judge Jeanine Pirro for DC prosecutor. They also talk about the blow up over Trump's nomination of Dr. Casey Means for Surgeon General and Bill Gates's declaration that he will be giving away all of his $200 billion fortune. Plus, they weigh in on Chuck Todd's pronouncement that the media was not to blame for covering up Biden's decline. The guys also pick their nominees for this week's "You Cannot Be...2025-05-1045 minRealClearPolitics PodcastRealClearPolitics PodcastAre Trump and Harvard Headed for a Truce?Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and National Review columnist Heather Wilhelm discuss the battle between Harvard University and Donald Trump, and the results of the new Harvard Youth Poll, which tracks attitudes of Americans between the ages of 18 and 29. They also talk about a new lawsuit that claims Trump has superseded presidential authority on tariffs, and media reports that Trump has backed down on the trade war with China. Next, Andrew Walworth talks to Chris Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax Media about the strategy behind America’s fourth most watched cable news network, how digital media is reshaping the television business, and wh...2025-04-2545 minRealClearPolitics PodcastRealClearPolitics PodcastIs President Trump Going to “Move On” from Ukraine?Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying: if there is no movement in the Ukraine peace talks within the next few days, President Trump is prepared to “move on.” And they talk about Senator Chris Van Hollen's (D. MD) meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is in a Salvadoran prison after being deported from the United States. They also discuss the meaning of Saturday’s 250th anniversary of the first combat of the American Revolution: the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Plus, this week’s “You Can’t Be Serious” segment. Next, Tom Bevan talks to...2025-04-1945 minEcoJustice RadioEcoJustice RadioBuilding Resilience: Fire-Resistant Design for a Safer FutureIn this episode, we welcome back architect Carl Welty to discuss fire-resistant construction and alternative materials. With the increasing threat of wildfires, Carl shares his insights on regenerative design and the importance of working with nature to create resilient communities. Join us for an enlightening conversation on how we can rethink architecture to better protect our homes and environment. Support the Podcast via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Carl discusses the principles of passive solar design, which prioritize energy efficiency and thermal comfort without relying on mechanical systems. The conversation also addresses...2025-02-1058 minEcoJustice RadioEcoJustice RadioCarl Welty: Designing Architecture and Landscapes with Nature’s Ecological WisdomOn this show, we discuss how we can revolutionize architecture and landscape design by emulating Nature’s genius. From an interview we did in 2023, our guest Ecological Architect Carl Welty [https://carlweltyarchitects.com/], paints a picture of ancient cities oriented to the sun’s movements, capturing its energy without machines. Modern city design often ignores the natural context, the flow of water, sensitive ecological habitats, in favor of geometric patterns – with problematic implications for the complex web of nature’s closed-loop systems. Carl Welty sees solutions to our climate and environmental messes through ecological design. Employing simple passive solar design strategi...2024-07-011h 02The Language of Creativity PodcastThe Language of Creativity PodcastSteve Just Hits Publish – Steven Leavitt (host) Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/mm/podcast/the-language-of-creativity-podcast/id1402964967 send a hello note podcast@stevenleavitt.com https://designscience.studio/ #regenaissance Julia Cameron – The Artists Way Daniel Pink – A Whole New Mind Rick Ruben – The Creative Act Spaceship Earth Mission Log https://www.youtube.com/@spaceshipeearthmissionlog Carl Welty, architect https://spaceshipearthmissionlog.substack.com/p/mission-log-6-carl-welty Della Buford https://dellaburfordartist.ca/2023/07/21/steven-leavitt-interview-with-della-burford-painting-your-dreams-june-20th-2023/ #creativity #AI #consciousness #art #problemsolving #innerdialogue ⁠podcast #contentfactory #youtuberquitting #entrepenaurship #curiousity 2024-03-3024 minEcoJustice RadioEcoJustice RadioDream of a New World: Art's Role in Societal Change with Shana Nys DambrotCan we trace where Western Civilization went wrong to the 1400s when Filippo Brunelleschi, known for his brazen duomo designs in Florence, Italy, invented the linear perspective that dominated Art, Architecture, and city planning ever since? This almost-photographic perspective of the world around us translated to cities and their people being separated from nature, and the ecosystems that nourish us all. Some European painters in the early 20th Century, like Picasso and Matisse, challenged this linear perspective and were called Fauves or wild beasts. But do we need more wild beasts, rather than just bad-boy white dudes, to overcome these...2024-03-111h 08The Tour Backspin ShowThe Tour Backspin ShowThe Tour Backspin Show Interview With Chuck CourtneyThe Tour Backspin Show host, Larry Baush, talks with Chuck Courtney who played the PGA TOUR for more than a decade. He was the ultimate journeyman. Chuck talks about his time on the tour, his mentor, Paul Runyan, his friend, Carl Welty, and his golf swing theory. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and join Larry and Chuck for a little chat. 2024-01-1245 minEcoJustice RadioEcoJustice RadioDesigning Architecture and Landscapes with Nature’s Ecological Wisdom with Carl WeltyOn this show, we discuss how we can revolutionize architecture and landscape design by emulating Nature’s genius. Our guest, Ecological Architect Carl Welty [https://carlweltyarchitects.com/], paints a picture of ancient cities oriented to the sun’s movements, capturing its energy without machines. Modern city design often ignores the natural context, the flow of water, sensitive ecological habitats, in favor of geometric patterns – with problematic implications for the complex web of nature’s closed-loop systems. Carl Welty sees solutions to our climate and environmental messes through ecological design. Employing simple passive solar design strategies like orienting buildings south, using overhang...2023-09-251h 02RealClearPolitics PodcastRealClearPolitics PodcastSusan Crabtree on An Easter Miracle: U.S. Welcomes Exiled Chinese ChristiansRealClearPolitics national correspondent Susan Crabtree joins Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon to discuss her and co-author Anne Welty's reporting on the three-year saga of how 63 exiled Chinese Christians finally found asylum in the United States. Last Friday, the group arrived on U.S. soil after a tense week spent in a holding cell in Thailand with their fate hanging in the balance.2023-04-1112 minSpaceship Earth Mission Log PodcastSpaceship Earth Mission Log PodcastMission Log 6: Carl WeltyHi subscribers! Sorry for the delay in getting this one out. More episodes to follow.An architect with a love for art discusses a return to "passive cooling technology" based on ancient techniques, how to build using "whole systems thinking," and how Linear Renaissance Perspective (the mode of drawing that western culture has accepted as an objective truth) took over urban design and has created a mode of thinking that has separated us from nature. Carl Welty has a Masters in Architecture from Yale and a Bachelors from Cal Poly, San Louis Obispo. His company...2023-03-161h 27The Bookshop PodcastThe Bookshop PodcastJan Weissmiller, Prairie LightsSend us a textJan Weissmiller has long been on the staff of Prairie Lights Books, where she is the poetry buyer and arranges poetry readings for the “Live from Prairie Lights” series. She received her MFA from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, teaches at the Iowa Summer Writing Festival, occasionally reviews poetry for the Boston Review, and was awarded the Loess Hills Poetry Award for her collection In Divided Light. Prairie Lights sprang to life in May 1978 as a small, intimate bookstore offering titles by the newer voices of Raymond Carver and Ali...2021-08-2322 minHow This WorksHow This WorksCarl Welty (replay)In this episode, Carl talks to Skipper about his work as an architect, how the term sustainable design isn't good enough anymore, how linear perspective was developed in 1413, and his work on Banning Ranch Park and Preserve. Starting with being born in Roswell, New Mexico, living in Turkey, and settling in California, their conversation gets into how sustainable design (the idea of using less) really needs to shift to the idea of regenerative design (works more like nature or generates energy), passive solar, how today's lumber is different than old-growth lumber, Formosan termites, building with cold form steel or light...2021-05-1958 minHow This WorksHow This WorksCarl WeltyIn this episode, Carl talks to Skipper about his work as an architect, how the term sustainable design isn't good enough anymore, how linear perspective was developed in 1413, and his work on Banning Ranch Park and Preserve. Starting with being born in Roswell, New Mexico, living in Turkey, and settling in California, their conversation gets into how sustainable design (the idea of using less) really needs to shift to the idea of regenerative design (works more like nature or generates energy), passive solar, how today's lumber is different than old-growth lumber, Formosan termites, building with cold form steel or light...2021-02-0958 minThe London LyceumThe London LyceumReviews and Resources - August 2020Jordan and Brandon discuss several reviews and resources of note for August.Find out more from us at our website.Resources:1) God and Creation in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth, Tyler Wittman2) Beyond the Control of God?: Six Views on The Problem of God and Abstract Objects, Ed. Paul Gould3) How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor, James K.A. Smith4) A Critical Evaluation of Paedobaptism, Greg Welty5) Knowing God: Where Evangelicals Get the Doctrine of God Wrong and What To Do About...2020-08-2812 minIndependent Retailer PodcastIndependent Retailer PodcastIndie Retail Success with Mystery ShoppingRon Welty, vice president of Mystery Shopping Providers Association (MSPA), the largest professional trade association dedicated to improving service quality, told me in a previous interview that he believes that using a mystery shopper may help independent retailers better evaluate their customer service. Carl Ashby, president of Ann-Crittenden Hallmark Gold Crown stores, agrees that the unbiased evaluation of mystery shoppers has been a part of his success as an owner of thirteen stores throughout North and South Carolina. "It isn't just about evaluating the customer service level of your employees when you aren't around, but mystery shopping has provided...2011-08-0502 min