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The Mythic Masculine
#84 | Matrimony, Culture & The Heart's Work - Stephen Jenkinson
My guest today is once again Stephen Jenkinson, a culture activist, teacher and author, and principal instructor of The Orphan Wisdom School, co-founded with his wife Nathalie Roy. He has Master’s degrees from Harvard University (Theology) and the University of Toronto (Social Work).The School, though now formally closed, has made an incredibly significant mark on my life and Stephen continues to tour and teach all over the world. I’ve had the wild good fortune to have collaborated with Stephen in numerous ways, including producing the short film Lost Nation Road, as well as being part...
2025-11-20
1h 10
The Well-Seasoned Librarian: Mixing Cookbooks and Conversation
Kate Jenkinson (My Shit Kitchen) The Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season 15 Episode 20
Kate Jenkinson: BiographyKate Jenkinson is an Australian actress who has been in constant work since graduating from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2004, where she won the Nigel Rideout Award. Her professional debut was in the play Zastrozzi for Black Swan Theatre Company, for which she was nominated for "Best Newcomer" in 2005.On television, she was a regular on the Channel 10 comedy series The Wedge (2005–2007) and has appeared in numerous Australian dramas and comedies including Offspring (as Kate Reid), House Husbands, Tangle, and Amazing Grace. She is perhaps best known internationally fo...
2025-10-17
50 min
ZOE Science & Nutrition
Lose weight by controlling these hormones | Bariatric surgeon Dr. Andrew Jenkinson
🥑 Make smarter food choices. Become a member at http://zoe.com Have you ever wondered why you can lose weight on a diet, only for it to come back with a vengeance? If you’ve blamed yourself for a lack of willpower, our guest today argues you’ve been misled. The old mantra of “eat less, move more” is failing us, and the key to understanding why lies deep within our biology. In this episode, Jonathan is joined by Dr. Andrew Jenkinson, a bariatric surgeon and author with decades of experience in the science of metabolism...
2025-10-09
54 min
Sounds True: Insights at the Edge
Stephen Jenkinson: Matrimony Is the Mothering of Culture
Explore how matrimony acts as a "mothering" force of culture in this conversation with Stephen Jenkinson that shines a light on the wedding ritual, marriage, and their deeper layers. Has our modern culture lost the original empowering nature of the wedding day and of marriage itself? In this episode of Insights at the Edge, host Tami Simon welcomes Stephen Jenkinson—culture activist, founder of the Orphan Wisdom School, and author of the forthcoming book Matrimony. Here, Jenkinson explores the difference between weddings, marriage, and matrimony, revealing how authentic ritual can heal cultural wounds and foster community. Drawing from his new bo...
2025-10-07
1h 09
The UNcivilized Podcast with Traver Boehm
#416 The Wisdom Only Dying Will Give You — with Stephen Jenkinson.
Stephen Jenkinson is a treasure, he’s also a three time Uncivilized Podcast guest, now speaking to us from a difficult place. Usually the man sitting with the dying, he’s now sitting with death himself.In this conversation I wanted to ask Stephen all of the no bullshit questions I could, giving him no softballs and going straight into the heart of the matter. As he always does, he took my questions and made both poetry and wisdom out of them.Truth be told, I had to breathe my way through this interview so a...
2025-08-18
1h 07
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
The Forgotten Skills of Dying and Grieving Well: How Engaging with Loss Can Help Us Live More Fully with Stephen Jenkinson
In Western culture, topics surrounding death and dying are often considered taboo and are generally avoided in everyday conversations. But this reluctance to fully acknowledge and integrate death as a natural part of the human experience has rendered us less able to cope with the end of life and less prepared to show up for ourselves and the people around us as we inevitably navigate loss. But what if a more skillful engagement with death and grief could actually offer us a more mindful approach to living? In this conversation, Nate is joined by Stephen Jenkinson, a...
2025-08-13
1h 04
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
The Forgotten Skills of Dying and Grieving Well: How Engaging with Loss Can Help Us Live More Fully with Stephen Jenkinson
In Western culture, topics surrounding death and dying are often considered taboo and are generally avoided in everyday conversations. But this reluctance to fully acknowledge and integrate death as a natural part of the human experience has rendered us less able to cope with the end of life and less prepared to show up for ourselves and the people around us as we inevitably navigate loss. But what if a more skillful engagement with death and grief could actually offer us a more mindful approach to living? In this conversation, Nate is joined by Stephen Jenkinson, a...
2025-08-13
1h 04
AI or Not
E031 - AI or Not - Andy Jenkinson and Pamela Isom
Welcome to "AI or Not," the podcast where we explore the intersection of digital transformation and real-world wisdom, hosted by the accomplished Pamela Isom. With over 25 years of experience guiding leaders in corporate, public, and private sectors, Pamela, the CEO and Founder of IsAdvice & Consulting LLC, is a veteran in successfully navigating the complex realms of artificial intelligence, innovation, cyber issues, governance, data management, and ethical decision-making.Andy Jenkinson, CEO of CyberSec Innovation Partners and cybersecurity expert, doesn't mince words as he exposes how our entire digital infrastructure stands vulnerable despite decades of warnings. "We are fighting...
2025-05-06
55 min
Songwriters on Process
Eli Hewson and Josh Jenkinson (Inhaler)
Eli Hewson of Inhaler usually stays up and writes all night. Come morning, he heads to bed and will sometimes pass his father Bono (yes, that Bono), who is just beginning his day and starting to write. (All of the band members live with their parents.) Hewson's admittedly "terrible sleeping habits" are nothing new; when he was five years old, his mother often found him watching tv in the middle of the night. Hewson's bandmate Josh Jenkinson wants no part of those late night writing sessions. "I just go to bed," he says. Jenkinson is a daytime w...
2025-02-10
54 min
You’re Going to Die: The Podcast
Disco-Ordination w/Stephen Jenkinson
Join host Ned Buskirk in conversation with culture activist and author Stephen Jenkinson. Jenkinson teaches internationally, is the author of seven books, and was the creator and principal instructor of the Orphan Wisdom School, co-founded with his wife Nathalie Roy in 2010. Apprenticed to a master storyteller as a young man, he has worked extensively with dying people and their families. He is former programme director in a major Canadian hospital and former assistant professor in a prominent Canadian medical school. He has Masters' degrees from Harvard University (Theology) and the University of Toronto (Social Work). In 2023 Stephen...
2025-01-30
1h 06
The Happy Pear Podcast
Why Diets Fail: Dr. Andrew Jenkinson Explains Hunger, Hormones, and Health
In this captivating episode, we are joined by the incredible Dr. Andrew Jenkinson, a consultant bariatric surgeon, author, and leading expert on metabolism and appetite regulation. Dr. Jenkinson has spent over two decades helping individuals understand the science behind weight loss and why traditional diets often fail. His groundbreaking books, "Why We Eat (Too Much)" and "How To Eat (and Still Lose Weight)," challenge conventional wisdom and offer evidence-based solutions to long-term health and weight management.We delve into the science of hunger, hormones, and health. This episode is packed with invaluable insights that will change how...
2025-01-08
1h 05
Remarkable Retail Podcast
Transforming Global Fan Engagement with Patrick Jenkinson, Commercial Director Venue & E-Commerce, Manchester United & Thomas Peyer, SCAYLE
In this special bonus episode, we delve into the innovative intersection of sports and e-commerce with Patrick Jenkinson, Commercial Director for Venue and E-commerce at Manchester United, and Thomas Peyer, Director, Growth, SCAYLE, a leading enterprise e-commerce platform.Patrick shares insights into Manchester United's remarkable global fan base, boasting over 270 million social followers and viewership that rivals global sporting events like the Super Bowl. Highlighting the club's transition from an outsourced to an in-house e-commerce model, Patrick emphasizes the importance of providing a seamless, unified shopping experience that caters to fans worldwide, regardless of location or language.
2024-12-13
22 min
Adult Site Broker Talk
Adult Site Broker Talk Episode 233 With Adam Ginns And Adrian Jenkinson
Adam Ginns of Layers Accountancy and Adrian Jenkinson of YouPay are this week’s guests on Adult Site Broker Talk. Adrian Jenkinson is the Chief Revenue Officer and Co-founder of YouPay. Adrian is a chartered accountant and an expert in financial services and payments with over 20 years of experience, including ten years with American Express. Since leaving his corporate career, Adrian has dedicated his time to early-stage start-ups and innovative payments companies.YouPay is a professional gifting platform for creators. YouPay was created in 2020 in Brisbane, Australia, by former EA Sports producer and digital entrepreneur Matt Holme to bring privacy an...
2024-12-03
50 min
Voices Unhindered Podcast
Kristal Jenkinson, journalism, podcasting & faith with Lee-Ann Werner
Voices Unhindered hostess, Kristal Jenkinson is being interviewed by Christian marriage coach and business owner, Lee-Ann Werner, about her background, pathway into journalism and what led her into starting Voices Unhindered podcast.Donate to Voices Unhindered Podcast: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/Building-Voices-Unhindered-podcastSubscribe to Voices Unhindered Podcast on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@voices_unhinderedSubscribe to Voices Unhindered Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VoicesUnhinderedPodcastSupport the showSubscribe: www.youtube.com/@voices_unhindered http...
2024-11-27
38 min
Spoken Label
Kate Jenkinson (Spoken Label, November 2024)
* Bonus Episode * Latest up from Spoken Label (Spoken Word Podcast / Poetry) features the return of our friend, Kate Jenkinson. Dr Kate Jenkinson is scientist and poet reconciled and is one of a handful of LinkedIN Business Poets. She likes hats, writes about the many ones she wears (Mother, Daughter, Friend, Coach, entrepreneur) and she enjoys performing at open mics and slams since the pandemic made the poetry community more accessible. In 2022 she performed her TEDx talk Poetry Never Abandons Us and she enjoys attending and headlining events...
2024-11-03
28 min
A Call For LOVE
Grief and Staying Connected to Loved Ones in Spirit with Lyndsay Jenkinson l S2E077
Grief can be overwhelming, but what if we could still maintain a relationship with our loved ones even after they’ve passed? This episode of A Call For Love explores how we can continue to communicate and find peace, even without their physical presence.I am also joined by my special guest, Lyndsay Jenkinson, a gifted medium and energy healer, who has helped many people connect with their loved ones on the other side. Lyndsay shares her story of loss and how she has embraced her spiritual gifts to help others heal through these soul connections. T...
2024-10-29
25 min
IndoctriNation
Walking Free w/Dr. Gillie Jenkinson
This week Rachel delves into the intricate world of cult recovery with Dr. Gillie Jenkinson, a UK-accredited psychotherapist specializing in cult studies. Dr. Jenkinson’s journey is not just professional but deeply personal, having spent seven years in a Bible-based cult in the 1970s. Her experience and extensive research culminate in her acclaimed book, "Walking Free from the Trauma of Coercive Cultic and Spiritual Abuse." Dr. Jenkinson’s story is one of resilience and dedication. After leaving the cult, she grappled with the remnants of the cult mindset for 14 years. It wasn’t until she received exit counseling and pursued a care...
2024-10-02
1h 15
Diagnosing A Killer
Episode 75: Scarlett Jenkinson & Eddie Ratcliffe
Hello!! This week Koelle talks through yet another case from across the pond. Join us as we discuss this recent, horrific case.Become a patreon member today!Check out an exclusive offer with Craft Beer Club! -> https://www.pjatr.com/t/3-302317-293495-170830Get an offer with Perfect Memorials here -> https://www.pntrs.com/t/3-319800-293495-122293We love you, YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!! National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255The Trevor Project: (212) 695-8650 https://www.thetrevorproject.orgSources:https://www.theguardian...
2024-05-31
43 min
The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show
Why willpower won’t help you lose weight, with Dr Andrew Jenkinson
Feel like you’re constantly battling your weight? Surgeon, metabolism expert, and author Dr Andrew Jenkinson joins Liz on this episode to share what works – and what doesn’t – when trying to lose weight.Liz and Andrew discuss the importance of shifting your mindset when it comes to shifting excess pounds, the addictive nature of food (especially the wrong kind!) and what impact the wrong nutrition can really have on our bodies.The episode also digs into our hunger hormones, and healthy weight management habits you can add into your routine right now.
2024-01-26
49 min
Begin A Captivating Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
How to Eat (And Still Lose Weight): A Science-backed Guide to Nutrition and Health by Andrew Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/677498to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Eat (And Still Lose Weight): A Science-backed Guide to Nutrition and Health Author: Andrew Jenkinson Narrator: John Sackville Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 2 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Most diets fail because they rely on willpower alone. In this book surgeon and expert on metabolism Dr Andrew Jenkinson shows you how to unlock the secret to lasting weight loss through a better understanding of your brain, body and environment, allowing you to eat well and lose weight...
2024-01-18
7h 02
Get Hooked On This Next-Level Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
How to Eat (And Still Lose Weight): A Science-backed Guide to Nutrition and Health by Andrew Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/677498to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Eat (And Still Lose Weight): A Science-backed Guide to Nutrition and Health Author: Andrew Jenkinson Narrator: John Sackville Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 2 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Most diets fail because they rely on willpower alone. In this book surgeon and expert on metabolism Dr Andrew Jenkinson shows you how to unlock the secret to lasting weight loss through a better understanding of your brain, body and environment, allowing you to eat well and lose weight, forever...
2024-01-18
7h 02
Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & Chemistry
How to Eat (And Still Lose Weight): A Science-backed Guide to Nutrition and Health by Andrew Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/677498to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Eat (And Still Lose Weight): A Science-backed Guide to Nutrition and Health Author: Andrew Jenkinson Narrator: John Sackville Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 2 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Most diets fail because they rely on willpower alone. In this book surgeon and expert on metabolism Dr Andrew Jenkinson shows you how to unlock the secret to lasting weight loss through a better understanding of your brain, body and environment, allowing you to eat well and lose weight, forever...
2024-01-18
7h 02
Get Top Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Fitness, Diet & Nutrition
How to Eat (And Still Lose Weight): A Science-backed Guide to Nutrition and Health by Andrew Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/677498to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Eat (And Still Lose Weight): A Science-backed Guide to Nutrition and Health Author: Andrew Jenkinson Narrator: John Sackville Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 2 minutes Release date: January 18, 2024 Genres: Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Most diets fail because they rely on willpower alone. In this book surgeon and expert on metabolism Dr Andrew Jenkinson shows you how to unlock the secret to lasting weight loss through a better understanding of your brain, body and environment, allowing you to eat well and lose weight...
2024-01-18
7h 02
Campfire Podcast
Stephen Jenkinson | From the Ruins of a Greenhouse | Part 2
In the second part of this special podcast edition of the live event "From the Ruins of a Greenhouse", Campfire Stories founder Mattias Olsson continues his interview with activist, farmer and author Stephen Jenkinson. The set finishes with Stephen Jenkinson and Gregory Hoskins performing two pieces from their "Nights of Grief and Mystery"-show. This event was recorded live at the farming collective Under Tallarna in Järna, Sweden.Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter of Campfire Stories: https://www.patreon.com/mattiasolssonOr, to make a one-off donation, visit: https://campfire-stories.org/boxoffice/
2023-12-27
1h 11
Campfire Podcast
Stephen Jenkinson | From the Ruins of a Greenhouse | Part 1
In this special podcast edition of the live event "From the Ruins of a Greenhouse", Campfire Stories founder Mattias Olsson interviews activist, farmer and author Stephen Jenkinson. The evening opens with a song by Petronella Sjöö, followed by part one of the interview, where the topics range from farming to village mindedness to animism. The set is closed out by a live performance from Stephen Jenkinson and Gregory Hoskins' show "Nights of Grief and Mystery". This event was recorded live at the farming collective Under Tallarna in Järna, Sweden.Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter of...
2023-12-26
55 min
Mindrolling with Raghu Markus
Ep. 508 – Dying Wise with Stephen Jenkinson
Grief literary advocate Stephen Jenkinson connects with Raghu for a thought-provoking conversation on palliative care and dying wise.In this episode, Stephen Jenkinson and Raghu Markus peruse:The importance of storytelling and the human voiceFinding an alternative outlet for divinityExistential fear and dying wiseMoral and ethical dilemmas within the healthcare systemWhat constitutes care and the many gaps in medical practice wisdomMedical assistance in dying to relieve sufferingWhy limits and endings give life meaningThe wisdom and belonging of sadnessBargaining for more time instead of examining the quality of timeA better way to relate to the transition of...
2023-09-16
58 min
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
Clay Jenkinson presents a debate between Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt
Humanities scholar and Chautauquan, Clay Jenkinson, presents a debate between Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, and Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States, as part of the McLellan/O'Donnell Living History Series. -- This podcast features a three-part Chautauqua performance. First, Jenkinson appears in costume in the persona of his characters, speaking as Presidents Jefferson and Roosevelt. Next he opens the floor to questions from the audience. Finally, he breaks character and answers questions as a scholar, based on his research. -- Jenkinson, a former Rhodes Scholar, is one of the nation's most popular humanities scholars...
2023-09-15
1h 34
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
Clay Jenkinson portrays Theodore Roosevelt and presents "Rushmore Speaks"
In a new performance, Jenkinson brings alive the faces of Mount Rushmore. Jenkinson appears in costume and character as Theodore Roosevelt and offers commentary on the faces of Mount Rushmore: Roosevelt, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln.Jenkinson, a Rhodes and Danforth scholar, is a co-founder of the modern Chautauqua movement. He has portrayed Thomas Jefferson, Meriwether Lewis, Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Oppenheimer, and other historical characters in first-person interpretations.Jenkinson is host of the weekly syndicated National Public Radio program “The Thomas Jefferson Hour.” He is director of the Dakota Institute in his home state of North Dakota, a colu...
2023-09-15
1h 53
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
McLellan/O’Donnell Living History Series with Clay Jenkinson as Thomas Jefferson with the Saint Michael Trio
Thomas Jefferson, portrayed by award-winning humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson, joins the Saint Michael Trio for conversation and a performance of chamber music that was popular during Jefferson’s lifetime.The performance will feature composers Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven, who were Jefferson’s contemporaries. He would have heard them during his sojourn in Paris as U.S. minister to France. A connoisseur of the finer things of life and an accomplished violinist himself, Jefferson will speak about music and the arts more generally.Jenkinson has dedicated the better part of his life to researching the historical characters he portrays and to brin...
2023-09-15
2h 01
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
Clay Jenkinson portrays John Wesley Powell
Listen to history come alive as Clay Jenkinson presents his portrayal of John Wesley Powell, one-armed veteran of the Civil War and explorer of the West. Major John Wesley Powell was 35 years old when he led his first expedition through the Grand Canyon. He was the principal force in expanding geologic studies and topographic mapping throughout the country and in stimulating investigations of soil, ground water, rivers, flood control, and irrigation. Powell was a veteran of the Civil War who lost his right arm in the Battle of Shiloh, a teacher, and a geologist. Powell also had a great interest...
2023-09-15
1h 39
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
Clay Jenkinson portrays Theodore Roosevelt
Jenkinson appears in costume and character as Theodore Roosevelt, who served seven years, 171 days as the 26th President of the United States. He was an accidental president—“kicked upstairs” into the vice presidency in 1900, he ascended to the presidency on September 14, 1901, after President William McKinley died of gunshot wounds. If ever someone created his adult persona, it was Roosevelt, who transformed himself into a rugged man of adventure by sheer force of will. He was also a serious intellectual, who frequently read a book a day and wrote more than 35 books. Jenkinson, a Rhodes and Danforth scholar, is a co-founder of the...
2023-09-15
1h 44
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
Clay Jenkinson portrays Meriwether Lewis
Jenkinson appears in costume and character as Meriwether Lewis, commander of the Corps of Discovery, who with his friend William Clark, led the most successful exploration of American history -- one that made Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea principle figures in American mythology.Jenkinson, a Rhodes and Danforth scholar, is a co-founder of the modern Chautauqua movement. He has portrayed Thomas Jefferson, Meriwether Lewis, Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Oppenheimer, and other historical characters in first-person interpretations. The Chautauqua Method (pronounced “sha-talk-wa”) performances are divided into three phases. The Chautauqua Method (pronounced “sha-talk-wa”) performances are divided into three phases. First, Jenkinson appears in costu...
2023-09-15
1h 05
Inspired Evolution with Amrit Sandhu 🙏🏻
Hospice Expert Reveals SHOCKING Deathbed Vision Accounts! (End of Life) | Stephen Jenkinson Die Wise
Stephen Jenkinson joins us to dive deep into the unspoken subject of death and dying. In this conversation we discuss the societal avoidance of death, the lasting impact of one's dying process, the importance of cultural continuity, and the genuine fear associated with death. Join us as we explore the deep and often challenging aspects of mortality with Stephen Jenkinson.See Stephen on his world tour with Nights of Grief & Mystery: https://www.orphanwisdom.com/nights-of-grief-and-mystery/Read Stephen’s latest books 'Reckoning' and 'A Generation's Worth, Spirit Work While the Crisis Reigns’ and listen to h...
2023-09-12
1h 37
The Life Stylist
How to Die: Facing Our Death Phobia & Embracing Our Elders w/ Stephen Jenkinson
I'm thrilled to present to you an incredible episode delving deep into the often uncharted topic of death, our fears surrounding it, and the realm of palliative care with the wise and insightful Stephen Jenkinson. As the author of profound books such as "Die Wise" and "Come of Age," Stephen has transformed our understanding of mortality and the societal roles of elders. We discuss the chances he took in institutional hospital settings and how our western culture has diverted from age-old practices surrounding death. Through our conversation, you'll realize the importance of reconnecting with our roots and...
2023-08-01
1h 11
Sickboy
Death, Grief, and the Art of Living (But Not Dying Too Soon) w/ Stephen Jenkinson
In this very very special episode the fellas speak with Stephen Jenkinson, a renowned author, storyteller, and grief worker. Jenkinson has a master's degree in theology from Harvard Divinity School and another in social work from the University of Toronto. He led the counselling program for the country's largest home-based palliative care program, and has worked with thousands of people facing death and dying. The fellas are enthralled as Jenkinson discusses his views on death, grief, and the importance of engaging with these topics in a meaningful way. He shares insights from his work as a social worker and his...
2023-07-19
1h 09
The Island Talks
Interview with Robin Jenkinson | The Island Talks Podcast
Hello Salty people and those who are or may want to visit this magical Island, my name is Spence Pentland and I am the host of 'The Island Talks' podcast, all things Salt Spring Island (with a focus on wellness). I am a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a private practice on Salt Spring (drspencepentland.com) SPECIAL NOTE: My apologies that my (Spence, host) volume is too high in relation to my wonderful guest. In keeping the mic closer to me in an attempt to keep Robin in flow and not distract her, I was louder...
2023-07-13
54 min
The Planner Podcast
The #1 Secret to Getting Results?
I was reminded of a quote from James Clear recently: "It's hard to build momentum if you're dividing your attention". This has come up time and time again this week for me, my students and the digital product 1:1 clients I coach. And I resisted the very thought of this for so long. It felt stifling to restrict my ideas and activities - and doing everything worked well for me. Until it didn't! Listen in to hear about how simplification and focusing your attention can actually lead to MORE results and more freedom.
2023-04-21
10 min
Life is a Festival
Stephen Jenkinson: Personal Growth Won't Save Us
Today's conversation is a serious one, yet it is approached with the poetic grace that only Stephen Jenkinson can deliver. Personal growth and healing alone won't shield us from impending catastrophes, but perhaps embracing them might... just maybe. In this episode, we discuss why personal growth for its own sake can resemble a tumor and examine the issues surrounding healing culture. We discuss the concepts of wholeness versus goodness and listen to Stephen's experiences in Cadiz, Plymouth, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. We also explore how catastrophe can lead to a period of descent and...
2023-03-30
1h 28
Mums With Hustle Podcast
Top tips on turning your physical product business into a course or membership with Mim Jenkinson
MWH 372 : Top tips on turning your physical product business into a course or membership with Mim Jenkinson In this week’s episode, I am joined by Mim Jenkinson as we share top tips on turning your physical product business into a course or membership! LISTEN NOW If you are someone that sells a physical product, a handmade product, or maybe you have an Etsy store, maybe you're a product developer... If you sell a physical product of any kind and if you have ever wondered or entertained the idea to explore diversifying revenue streams by introducing an online course or an...
2023-03-06
27 min
The Kodeco Podcast: For App Developers and Gamers
Kodeco Podcast: Life After Bootcamp with Bob DeLaurentis and Eric Jenkinson – Is It Worth It?- Podcast Vol2, S1 E8
As we wind down our episodes on Bootcamps, we talk to recent Kodeco Bootcamp graduates Bob DeLaurentis and Eric Jenkinson. We delve into the worth, the experience, and what comes next. [Subscribe on Apple Podcasts] [Listen in Spotify] [RSS Feed] Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? Email here to find out how! This episode’s sponsor: Split.io Show Notes #StandWithUkraine Help Support Ukraine – NPR UN Refugee Agency – UNHCR Ukraine Support – Red Cross International Rescue Committee – IRC Voices of Children World Central Kitchen Life After Bootcamp Kodec...
2023-02-16
46 min
New Dimensions
Thoughts On Dying Well In A Death-Phobic Culture - Stephen Jenkinson - ND3582
What constitutes dying well in a death-phobic culture? Stephen Jenkinson points out that life is a time-limited offer and our “obligation is to obey. Obey doesn’t mean submit; obey means attend to. What is this asking of me now?” There is much to ponder in this dialogue, whether or not you are actively dying. Stephen Jenkinson is an activist, teacher, author, and farmer. He has a master’s degree in theology from Harvard University and a master’s degree in social work. He was formerly a program director at a major Canadian hospital and medical-school assistant professor. He has worked...
2023-02-01
57 min
New Books in Literature
Stephen Jenkinson and Kimberly Johnson, "Reckoning" (Iron God of Mercy, 2022)
Today I interview Kimberly Johnson and Stephen Jenkinson about their new book, Reckoning (Iron God of Mercy, 2022). Reckoning is an encounter, not only of two people trying to make sense of how to be human—and humane—in what they call our “troubled times,” but also of how to live in a world that’s larger than us, a world that has its own designs and aims and needs which surpass us and, if we don’t attend to them, surprise us. Death comes to us, whether we’re ready or not. Gods and ancestors appear, whether we recognize them or not. And, amid...
2022-12-21
1h 08
The Serious Business Podcast
A Stressful Trip to Belgium, No Farts Allowed & Replacing Football Kits with Sumo Suits with Dan and Steve
Steve’s got the cold sweats this week as he tells us his incredibly stressful journey to Bruges which in the end wasn’t all bad since he ended up meeting some “amazing Tories”. Whatever that means. The boys are (obviously) hooked on the world cup and Dan’s real finance has some… interesting and morally questionable ideas to improve the game and help England win. (If you’re a police officer, maybe skip this segment). And Steve is determined to save the world from mindless telly with board games! He’s even come with a full-on demo just for you lot....
2022-12-02
35 min
The Not Old - Better Show
#679 Clay Jenkinson - Gulliver's Travels
Clay Jenkinson - Gulliver's Travels: A Satire Not Just for Children The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview series on radio and podcast. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and today's show is part of our Smithsonian Associates Art of Living author historian interview series, and we have an excellent program about history, the optimism of the enlightenment, the role of Houyhnhmn's, and if you still don't know, we are talking about 'Gulliver's Travels'…you're going to want to hear this. T...
2022-11-30
28 min
The Not Old - Better Show
#671 The Future of the US Constitution - Clay Jenkinson
The Future of the US Constitution - Clay Jenkinson The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and today's show is part of our Smithsonian Associates Art of Living Interview series. Thank you so much for listening. We've got a great returning guest today, whom I'll introduce in just a moment…But, quickly, if you missed any episodes, last week was our 670th episode, and I spoke to Smithsonian Associate and Pulitzer-prize winning author Stac...
2022-10-29
30 min
Gentle Endings - No One Gets Out of Here Alive
Stephen Jenkinson - World renowned author, musician & culture activist. Part 2
“Grief is not a feeling it is a capacity. It is not something that disables you, we are not on the receiving end of grief we are on the practising end of grief.”― Stephen Jenkinson, Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and SoulThe first of a thought provoking two part chat with the world renowned author, storyteller, musician and culture activist,Stephen Jenkinson, MTS, MSW . In 2010, he founded Orphan Wisdom, a house for learning skills of deep living and making human culture that are mandatory in endangered, endangering times.“Dying is active. Dying is not w...
2022-10-07
31 min
Listen First Montana
Episode 33: Julie Jenkinson, Aaron Pratt, and Darrell Hirsch
LISTEN FIRST MONTANA Listen first. It is what all great leaders do. Episode 33: Julie Jenkinson, Aaron Pratt, and Darrell Hirsch In this episode, Chantel speaks with Leadership Montana Board Members Julie Jenkinson, Darrell Hirsch, and Aaron Pratt. This group of leaders discuss the sense of purpose they each find in parenting, their love for their respective homes in Montana, and why they chose to serve Leadership Montana through service on the Board of Governors. They also discuss the future of Leadership Montana, what “holding hard conversations” means to them, and much more. Chantel Schieffer Host Chantel, Class of 2010 and Masters Class...
2022-09-29
45 min
Gentle Endings - No One Gets Out of Here Alive
Stephen Jenkinson - World renowned author, musician & culture activist. Part 1
“Grief is not a feeling it is a capacity. It is not something that disables you, we are not on the receiving end of grief we are on the practising end of grief.”― Stephen Jenkinson, Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and SoulThe first of a thought provoking two part chat with the world renowned author, storyteller, musician and culture activist,Stephen Jenkinson, MTS, MSW . In 2010, he founded Orphan Wisdom, a house for learning skills of deep living and making human culture that are mandatory in endangered, endangering times.“Dying is active. Dying is not w...
2022-09-09
37 min
Spirit Sessions: Sex, Spirit & Self-Care
Ep. 134 Being Willing to be Heartbroken Together with Kimberly Johnson and Stephen Jenkinson
Katie speaks with authors of the new book, Reckoning, Kimberly Johnson and Stephen Jenkinson in this heart-felt, heart-broken edition of Spirit Sessions. Come for insights and honest conversations that don't really figure anything out, but speak to what Stephen Jenkinson calls a willingness "to be heartbroken together." In this episode you'll hear: ~ A taste of the polarization and cruelty of culture today ~ Notions of individuality and community and citizenship ~ Eldership and the lack thereof ~ Death, grief and culture-making ~...
2022-08-19
1h 14
ManTalks Podcast
Stephen Jenkinson - What The F*** Happened?
I’ve been running ManTalks for almost a decade and I’ve met a ton of amazing people who can speak truthfully and bluntly. But no one speaks carries their truth as authentically as Stephen Jenkinson. I find a lot of what Stephen says is medicinal: you might not think it tastes great, but damn if it isn’t what you need to hear. This is a deep dive into why things are the way they are. Fear of submission, love of consumption, death-phobia, the commodification of trauma, endings, what the pandemic tried to tell us, and so much more.
2021-10-18
1h 16
Banyen Books ~ Branches of Wisdom
Episode 64: Stephen Jenkinson ~ Generation’s Worth: Spirit work while the crisis reigns
Stephen Jenkinson shares wisdom from his new book, A Generation’s Worth: Spirit work while the crisis reigns. In this conversation, Stephen Jenkinson addresses questions about vaccines, mass hysteria and conspiracy thinking, ecology, aging and elderhood, hope and being hope free, and more. Stephen Jenkinson has described A Generation’s Worth as "something of a plague document... dispatches from the front lines of a strange occupation undeclared." What does a life’s work mean in a time of undoing? A Generation’s Worth sets out to learn liveable answers. Dying and death, love and matrimony, money and soul, aging and elderhood...
2021-09-29
1h 21
Link In Bio by Seemless Social
The Artist Journey: Stephen Jenkinson (Part 2)
Stephen Jenkinson explains the artist journey, the wisdom of little creative successes, and how to overcome resistance. Stephen Jenkinson is the author of Worthy - A Generation’s Worth: Spirit work while the crisis reigns and stars in the documentary film Griefwalker. You can learn more about Stephen Jenkinson here: https://orphanwisdom.com/ or on his YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/nzwJM16RrIk Subscribe to The Welcome Home Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClI47mgefRuLsOElux1HXjA?sub_confirmation=1 Presented by Seemless Social, The Link In Bio Podcast dives into the...
2021-09-27
39 min
The End of Tourism
S1 #2.1 | Immigration and Cultural Homelessness | Stephen Jenkinson (Orphan Wisdom)
On this episode, our guest today is Stephen Jenkinson, activist, teacher, author, and farmer. In this conversation, we explore the themes of weekend warrior tourism, the so-called freedom to travel, and the abandonment of place that tourist towns endure. Tourism has a particular history, and we discuss the idea of modern tourism as a cultural grandchild of European immigration to the Americas. Stephen explains what it means to be indigenous, what tourism does to that capacity, and what we might do about it.Stephen Jenkinson has masters’ degrees from Harvard University (Theology) and the University of To...
2021-09-25
1h 01
New Books in Spiritual Practice and Mindfulness
Stephen Jenkinson, "A Generation's Worth: Spirit Work While the Crisis Reigns" (Orphan Wisdom, 2021)
Today I interview Stephen Jenkinson. Jenkinson has a new book. It's entitled A Generation's Worth: Spirit Work While the Crisis Reigns (Orphan Wisdom, 2021) and it's a rarity among books and, to my mind, authors. Jenkinson not only attempts to reckon with our current crisis in the midst of it, which would be challenge enough, but he also attempts to reckon with his previous work, asking the ballsy question: do the books that I've written in my life—does, in some part, my life's work—stand up to the pressures of this moment? Did I write anything that withstands the test of...
2021-09-22
55 min
The RegenNarration
86 Excerpt. Getting worthy of people worth coming from, with Stephen Jenkinson
This is an excerpt from episode 86 featuring the full gripping 13 minutes of Fate, a track from the new release album by Stephen Jenkinson and key collaborator Gregory Hoskins (with band). We pick up our conversation with 15 minutes or so to go, leading in to that piece of music. We talk Fate, our primordial starting point vs a nostalgia for secretly remaining in charge, and drinking daily from eye sockets. Title slide: The cover image for Fate, with Gregory Hoskins and Stephen Jenkinson (supplied).Music:Fate, by Stephen Jenkinson and Gregory Hoskins (with...
2021-06-28
27 min
The Not Old - Better Show
#554 Great American Road Trips and Books to Go On the Road - Clay Jenkinson
Great American Road Trips and Books to Go On the Road - Clay Jenkinson The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series Some good country road trip music for you today. And, that appropriate because we are going to be talking about Great American Road Trips. Welcome to the Not Old Better Show. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and as part of our Smithsonian Associates Art Of Living interview series, we have an excellent interview with Award-winning historian, author, and public humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson. Clay Jenkinson will be presenting at the Smit...
2021-06-27
28 min
Link In Bio by Seemless Social
Stephen Jenkinson: Fear of Death Anxiety (Griefwalker)
What is fear of death anxiety? Stephen Jenkinson aka the Griefwalker explains why our fear of death anxiety is present and breaks down what’s wrong with The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker. Stephen Jenkinson is also the subject of the feature length documentary film Griefwalker and the author of Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul. Stephen Jenkinson is a culture activist, worker, and author. Stephen Jenkinson teaches internationally and is the creator and principal instructor of the Orphan Wisdom School, co-founded the school with his wife Nathalie Roy in 2010, convening semi-annually in...
2021-06-24
39 min
The RegenNarration
86. A Generation’s Worth: Stephen Jenkinson on climate strikes, making music & what now?
You might remember that Stephen Jenkinson was my first guest when this podcast changed name to The RegenNarration, back in episode 35. For those who are newer to the podcast, Stephen’s a special presence in the world – a wonderful lyricist and story teller, teacher and ceremonialist, author and farmer. Our last conversation delved into his new book at the time, Come of Age: The Case for Elderhood in a Time of Trouble, in which the case is made that we must birth a new generation of elders, one poised and willing to be true stewards of the planet and its...
2021-06-21
1h 12
2nd Take Movies
1 - The Phantom Menace
On the very first episode of 2nd Take Movies Preston Jenkinson and Will Huff take a look at Star Wars the Phantom Menace. Is it any good? Let's give it a 2nd Look. If you have a suggestion for future episodes email us at 2ndtakemoviespod@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/2ndtakemovies/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/2ndtakemovies "What if the the prequels were good?" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgICnbC2-_Y&ab_channel=BelatedMediaBelatedMediaVerified Graphic Design by Kevin Archie
2021-06-16
52 min
State of Emergence
068 Stephen Jenkinson – Overwhelming Beauty — and Being OK, Dying
Spontaneous poet, culture activist, and shamanic bard Stephen Jenkinson joins Terry to explore the totally disarming ordeal of bearing witness to death up close — both our individual mortality and our collective mortality. They also drop into felt contact with Terry's present, uncertain situation — recently on his 70th birthday, Terry was suddenly informed that there was probably metastatic cancer in his lungs and he spent five nights in the hospital undergoing a series of tests. Now, almost a month later, there is still no clarifying diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment plan, so he's learning to be i...
2021-05-01
1h 13
ManTalks Podcast
Stephen Jenkinson - What Patriarchy Really Meant, And Dying Cultural Myths
It’s difficult to really articulate the kind of man Stephen Jenkinson is. I’ve interviewed hundreds of brilliant people and studied many more, but very few approach the same level of profoundly medicinal wisdom as Jenkinson. To say I’m a fan is an understatement. Bear with the occasional rough patch of audio and listen to some challenging depth. Stephen Jenkinson, MTS, MSW is an activist, teacher, author, and farmer. He is the founder of the Orphan Wisdom School in Tramore, Canada, and the author of four books, including Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul...
2021-04-05
49 min
HUNKS
S2E3 Dean Jenkinson: Queen’s Giggle Gambit
We’re back, and this week we’re taking it out on comedian and Artistic Director of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Dean Jenkinson. We try to figure out what makes Dean tick, and then we realize it’s a clock in the background. Then we pry into Dean’s personal life with another round of Two Truths and a Lie. We get some of the weirdest sketch pitches in recent memory from Rory, and then we make you (yes, YOU) listen to our recently recorded sketch. What a deal! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
2021-02-07
1h 13
Oli Jenkinson
Oli Jenkinson (Trailer)
2020-07-21
00 min
The Security Collective Podcast
Supporting Future First Nation Cyber Leaders with Pip Jenkinson
Phillip (Pip) Jenkinson is an ex-serving member of the Australian Defence Force and has been involved in the ICT community in Australia for about 12 years. Pip works for one of Australia's leading Indigenous ICT security providers, Baidam Solutions, committed to giving back to the local economy as a way to help us bridge the gap of Indigenous representation in the IT security sector. The Baidam Initiative provides both specialist IT security certification funding and meaningful employment opportunities for First Nations communities. Pip sits on a number of not-for-profit advisory boards and regularly supports the charity...
2020-07-01
27 min
The Curiosity Hour Podcast
Episode 146 - Stephen Jenkinson (The Curiosity Hour Podcast by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund)
Episode 146 - Stephen Jenkinson Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Stephen Jenkinson. Culture activist, teacher, author ~ Stephen teaches internationally and is the creator and principal instructor of the Orphan Wisdom School, co-founded the school with Nathalie Roy in 2010, convening semi-annually in Deacon, Ontario, and in northern Europe. He has Master’s degrees from Harvard University (Theology) and the University of Toronto (Social Work). Apprenticed to a master storyteller when a young man, he has worked extensively with dying people and their families, is former programme director in a major Canadian hospital, former assistant professor in...
2020-05-08
56 min
In The Arena
Clay S. Jenkinson, Editor-at-Large, GOVERNING
Clay Jenkinson, Governing’s editor-at-large and humanities scholar on Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt, tells us how literature and history can help inform leaders in this time of global national crisis. community’s plans for containment; he describes how current government officials can find inspiration for strong leadership, bold actions, science-based serenity and an optimistic faith in the American people through the study of Theodore Roosevelt and Thomas Jefferson among others; and he believes that some of the best methods of combating COVID-19 are support, tolerance and positivity. Clay Jenkinson steps In the Arena...
2020-04-14
33 min
Primal Alternative Podcast
PAP 80: How to Ditch the Carbs with Libby Jenkinson
An ever-increasing number of us are looking to go Low Carb but how can we do it long term? How can we get the family on board and make it affordable? Libby Jenkinson from Ditch The Carbs joins me today to share great tips on all of the above with the key goal of breaking things down and doing it stepwise and thinking about the long term investment in your health and wellbeing. Libby says: I’m Libby Jenkinson. A registered pharmacist, certified Health Coach, mother of 3 and founder of Ditch The Carbs. an...
2020-04-02
1h 06
Primal Alternative Podcast
PAP 80: How to Ditch the Carbs with Libby Jenkinson
An ever-increasing number of us are looking to go Low Carb but how can we do it long term? How can we get the family on board and make it affordable? Libby Jenkinson from Ditch The Carbs joins me today to share great tips on all of the above with the key goal of breaking things down and doing it stepwise and thinking about the long term investment in your health and wellbeing. Libby says: I’m Libby Jenkinson. A registered pharmacist, certified Health Coach, mother of 3 and founder of Ditch The Carbs. an...
2020-04-02
1h 06
I Love Theatre Now What
How to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael Jenkinson
“It is a human experience. It’s about being passionate, empathetic, supportive and present.” –Michael JenkinsonHow to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael JenkinsonMichael Jenkinson is a director/choreographer with an extensive resume of hit blockbuster shows, including his choreography work with Scott Schwartz (A Room with a View, The Old Globe; Next to Normal, The Alliance Theater; Next to Normal, Geva Theatre Center; My Fairytale, PCPA). Michael is a proud SDC and AEA member with decades of work at the Oregon Cabaret Theatre; Phoenix Theatre; Sacramento Theatre...
2020-02-11
1h 23
Explore Into A High-Impact Full Audiobook During Your Workout.
Why We Eat (Too Much): The New Science of Appetite by Andrew Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/404022to listen full audiobooks. Title: Why We Eat (Too Much): The New Science of Appetite Author: Andrew Jenkinson Narrator: John Sackville Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 41 minutes Release date: January 2, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 7 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Articulate, clear, a joy to read, this is a book that really needed written' Joanna Blythman, author of Swallow This 'Highly persuasive ... a radical approach to weight' Sunday Times A practical, accessible guide to understanding the diet myth and the secret to lasting...
2020-01-02
10h 41
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Why We Eat (Too Much): The New Science of Appetite by Andrew Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/404022to listen full audiobooks. Title: Why We Eat (Too Much): The New Science of Appetite Author: Andrew Jenkinson Narrator: John Sackville Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 41 minutes Release date: January 2, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 7 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Articulate, clear, a joy to read, this is a book that really needed written' Joanna Blythman, author of Swallow This 'Highly persuasive ... a radical approach to weight' Sunday Times A practical, accessible guide to understanding the diet myth and the secret to lasting...
2020-01-02
10h 41
The Planner Podcast
How to Remember to use your Planner
Five easy tips to making using a planner a habit you will keep! Hi, this is Mim Jenkinson and you're listening to The Planner Podcast. Welcome back! Today are we going to talk about remembering to use your planner. I've spoken to so many of my readers and customers who really want to get into planning but one of the biggest things, which sounds really simple, but it's actually a big challenge for some is just remembering to use it. You know, making using a planner a habit. Sometimes you just don't know...
2019-12-08
09 min
State of Emergence
005 Stephen Jenkinson - The Will to Not Blink
Stephen Jenkinson is an activist, teacher, author, and farmer with a master's degree in theology from Harvard and an MSW from the University of Toronto. A former programme director and assistant professor, Jenkinson co-founded The Orphan Wisdom School and is the author of How It All Could Be, Money and the Soul's Desires, Die Wise, and Come of Age: The Case of Elderhood in a Time of Trouble. With Gregory Hoskins and band, Stephen has offered Nights of Grief & Mystery to sold out houses on three continents. For more information on Stephen Jenkinson and Terry Patten, check...
2019-11-30
1h 13
Nurture Your Nature
Stephen Jenkinson - "Mystery is the great midwife of the willingness to be human."
In this conversation, Dina and Stephen have a deeply personal and provocative conversation about the topics of culture, death, grief and mystery. Stephen Jenkinson is the author Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul and Come of Age: The Case for Elderhood in a Time of Trouble. He is also touring with musician Gregory Hoskins as The Nights of Grief and Mystery. STEPHEN JENKINSON, MTS, MSW is an activist, teacher, author, and farmer. He has a master's degree in theology from Harvard University and a master's degree in social work from the University of To...
2019-10-09
1h 08
The Planner Podcast
How to Plan your Day
Here are four quick tips on how to plan your day to be more organised and super productive! Hi, this is Mim Jenkinson and you're listening to The Planner Podcast. Hello and welcome back! Today I thought I'd share four really simple steps on how you can plan your day to be more organized because when we're planning we want to be as productive as possible along. We all have lots of things to do! So I thought I'd share some really simple tips on how you can be a bit more structured and organized...
2019-09-17
06 min
The Planner Podcast
Intro to The Planner Podcast!
Welcome to the first show from The Planner Podcast! Find out more about planning tips, how to use a planner and be more organised. Hello, it's Mim, and welcome to the very first episode of The Planner Podcast. I'm so excited to share this one with you because planning is both a hobby and a necessity in my life. I'm thinking the fact that you're listening means it probably is for you or you want to know more about how to use a planner. And when I say planner, I'm generally talking about paper planners, like old...
2019-09-10
04 min
Adventures Through The Mind
More Considerations on Dying in a Deathphobic Culture | Stephen Jenkinson
Stephen Jenkinson joins us to discuss arguments against psilocybin for the dying, death as a god, the failures of hope, the cowardice of misanthropy, and the dangers of being arrogant when facing the divine. **full episode breakdown below** --LINKS-- For more psychedelic content like this and/or to access this interview on youtube, head to https://bit.ly/ATTMindEp105 ----------------- SEE STEPHEN JENKINSON WITH GREGORY HOSKINS AND BAND FOR NIGHTS OF GRIEF & MYSTERY Kitchener, ON Date: Thursday, September 12 Venue: The Registry Theatre EB link: https://www.eventbrite...
2019-08-30
1h 10
Last Born In The Wilderness
206 / Our Devotional Act / Stephen Jenkinson
In this episode, I speak with culture activist, teacher, author and ceremonialist Stephen Jenkinson. We discuss his most recent performative project Nights of Grief & Mystery, made in collaboration with “song and dance man” Gregory Hoskins—as documented in the recent short film Lost Nation Road, directed by Ian MacKenzie. After watching Ian MacKenzie’s short documentary film Lost Nation Road, I finally began to understand more fully the real spirit and essence of Stephen Jenkinson and Gregory Hoskins’ exquisite and subversive project Nights of Grief & Mystery. By that, I mean the immersive and ritualized nature of this performative act. To describe t...
2019-08-19
1h 34
Pacey Performance Podcast
How to get players through the academy pathway and into the first team with Luke Jenkinson, Frankie Hunter & Russ Wrigley
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Head of Sport Science and Medicine at Derby County, Luke Jenkinson, Head of Sport Science and Medicine at Blackburn Rovers, Russ Wrigley and Head of Science and S&C at Middlesbrough, Frankie Hunter. This is the second monthly roundtable podcast after the release of the Hamstring Injury Roundtable in July. I don't say this lightly but this episode is undoubtedly one of the best episodes I have done. Luke, Frankie, and Russ have an incredible experience in youth football at three category 1 academies here in England.
2019-08-15
1h 04
Sorghum Smart Talk
A Career in Farm Broadcasting with John Jenkinson
In this episode we visit with Rural Media Group’s Markets Editor John Jenkinson. John is known for his roles on RFD-TV and Rural Radio Channel 147 on SiriusXM. John grew up on his family farm in Southwest Kansas where they grow sorghum as well as other crops, and remains involved in the operation today. Don't forget to subscribe to the show to stay in the loop and get updates on future episodes! Rate us, and leave a review to let us know what you think. Follow John Jenkinson on Twitter: @JohnJenkinson2 Follow RFD-TV on...
2019-07-22
29 min
Pacey Performance Podcast
Benefits and risks of early specialisation in late specialisation sports with Luke Jenkinson (Head of Academy Sports Science & Medicine at Derby County FC)
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Head of Academy Sports Science & Medicine at Derby County FC, Luke Jenkinson. Luke first appeared on the podcast in episode #60 of the Pacey Performance Podcast where we spoke about how he integrated play into the academy set up at Sheffield United. Since then Luke has moved onto Derby County where he is now Head of Academy Sports Science & Medicine and is undertaking a professional doctorate. Luke is a really good friend of mine and it is no surprise that he is doing so well. When talking about...
2019-05-30
1h 00
The Mike McFeely Mess
The McFeely Mess: Will Trump be worth it to conservatives, Clay Jenkinson asks?
North Dakota author, scholar and radio host Clay Jenkinson joins podcast host Mike McFeely to, mostly, discuss Jenkinson's recent essay about President Donald Trump. In it, Jenkinson asks "principled conservative" followers of the president if getting a couple of Supreme Court justices will be worth the damage Trump has wrought.
2019-05-22
30 min
Inspired Evolution with Amrit Sandhu 🙏🏻
IE070 Stephen Jenkinson: Elderhood: Coming Of Age in a Time of Trouble (Initiations & Rights-of-Passage)
Our guest for this week is Stephen Jenkinson, a culture activist, teacher, author, ceremonialist and founder of the Orphan Wisdom School.Stephen’s educational background includes masters degrees in Theology and Social Work. He is renowned for his work regarding grief and dying all over North America. Years of working with people who are either dying or experiencing the loss of a loved one have given him profound insight into how we perceive, interpret and deal with death. Throughout his career, he was performing roles such as programme director in a major Canadian hospital and assistant pr...
2019-04-21
1h 07
It’s Hot In Here
“Come of Age: The Case for Elderhood in a Time of Trouble” Author Stephen Jenkinson
On today’s show, we bring you a conversation between regular host Ed Waisanen and Stephen Jenkinson, author, teacher, storyteller, spiritual activist, and farmer. His most recent book, “Come of Age: The Case for Elderhood in a Time of Trouble,” considers North America’s paradoxical relationship with elderhood as the region’s population continues to age yet fails … Continue reading “Come of Age: The Case for Elderhood in a Time of Trouble” Author Stephen Jenkinson →
2018-11-05
00 min
Becoming Nature Podcast
Come of Age With Stephen Jenkinson
You know those times you listen to a voice, a talk, a something that when it's over you feel changed? That's how I felt the first time I listened to Stephen Jenkinson talk. Even more so after interviewing him. In this episode we talk about *elderhood and the disappearance of elders in our society *wisdom and what it is to be wise *his new book 'Come of Age'. *his work with people facing death His way of presenting these important themes is not full of fe...
2018-09-20
55 min
Discover The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Must-Listen!
Come of Age: The Case for Elderhood in a Time of Trouble by Stephen Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/346807to listen full audiobooks. Title: Come of Age: The Case for Elderhood in a Time of Trouble Author: Stephen Jenkinson Narrator: Stephen Jenkinson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 56 minutes Release date: September 4, 2018 Genres: Relationships & Intimacy Publisher's Summary: In his landmark provocative style, Stephen Jenkinson makes the case that we must birth a new generation of elders, one poised and willing to be true stewards of the planet and its species. Come of Age does not offer tips on how to be a better senior citizen or how to be kinder to our elders. Rather...
2018-09-04
5h 56
In The Arena
Clay Jenkinson, Humanities Scholar, Roosevelt Expert
On April 23, 1910, Theodore Roosevelt gave what would become one of the most widely quoted speeches of his career. In it, the nation's 26th president used his hyperbolic oratory to bear on the themes of leadership and loneliness. "It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood," Roosevelt said. While most of the guests...
2018-06-05
36 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Biomedical Communications: Andrea Gauthier, Shelley Wall and Jodie Jenkinson
Comics, gaming, visualizations, healthcare, learning, and communication integrated via visual media in science and medicine. On this edition of VIEW to the U we will explore all of these concepts with another trip down the hall to the Biomedical Communications department here at U of T Mississauga. You will hear a familiar voice – that of Professor Jodie Jenkinson, whom I interviewed last year on the podcast – and she will be joined by her colleagues Professor Shelley Wall and graduate student Andrea Gauthier. These three academics are helping kick off Season 2 of VIEW to the U, and this year in 2018 will feat...
2018-01-31
26 min
VIEW to the U: An eye on UTM academic community
Jodie Jenkinson: A Virtual Tour of Biomedical Communications Research
On this edition of the podcast, Professor Jodie Jenkinson, takes us on a virtual tour of her work in the Biomedical Communications department, examining her current research program, how she ended up in this area after starting out her career as an animator, what kinds of developments she’s seen over her time at UTM, and what she sees on the horizon for her field. A full transcript of the podcast is available at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vp-research/media/1017/download?inline. Resources See the Science Vis Lab at https://bmcresearch.utm.utoronto.ca/sciencevislab/index.html Also listen to...
2017-09-01
22 min
ReWild Yourself
Ancestral Amnesia & the Village Mind - Stephen Jenkinson #151
Stephen Jenkinson is back on ReWild Yourself Podcast to stretch our minds and hearts as he shares with us a bit of his elder wisdom on restoring real human culture. Stephen is a teacher, author, storyteller, spiritual activist, farmer and founder of the Orphan Wisdom School, a teaching house and learning house for the skills of deep living and making human culture. In our last interview (Episode #34) — a humbling conversation for me — Stephen shared insight into dying wise in our death phobic society. In today’s conversation, we focus on living wisely and meaningfully in our modern cultur...
2017-07-05
1h 20
True Crime Brewery
Fatal Father: The Murders of Aaron & Jacob Jenkinson
Young couple Frances and Darren Jenkinson of Glasgow, Scotland, were happy and attentive parents of 8 week-week old baby boy Aaron when tragedy struck. After 3 bouts of difficulty breathing, their baby boy had irreversible brain damage and was taken off life support. This loss was especially difficult for Frances who was only 18 years old. After taking time to grieve and heal, the couple had a second child in 1999: Jacob. But at only 3 weeks of age, Jacob met the same fate as Aaron had. His death brought suspicion. Further investigation would reveal the unimaginable. Join us at the quiet end...
2017-05-02
1h 36
Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World
Thomas Dallam 1: Jenkinson and the Safavid Shah
We begin the journey of Thomas Dallam, Elizabethan organ-maker and ill-prepared ambassador to the Ottoman Sultan. This first episode, we're not actually going to get to Dallam though. We're setting the stage, introducing some of the background, and following a man named Jenkinson to Safavid Persia. Jenkinson is an interesting figure in his own right, and it's also a way to dip into the world of trade and diplomacy that Dallam was going to find himself in. Thanks for listening! If you like what you hear and want to chip in to support the podcast, my Patreon i...
2017-04-19
45 min
NZ Business Podcast - Paul Spain
NZ Business Podcast 26: Linda Jenkinson - Global Innovator
Linda Jenkinson was the second Kiwi ever to ever float a company on the Nasdaq stock exchange. Currently a director of Air New Zealand, today Linda shares her story and insights from her adventures as a business innovator. Please connect and send feedback via Twitter @NZ_Business, Facebook.com/NZBusinessPodcast and the official website http://NZBusinessPodcast.com Visit Paul Spain: www.paulspain.com Host and Guest: Paul Spain, Linda Jenkinson Running time: 0:43:55
2017-03-19
43 min
For The Wild
STEPHEN JENKINSON on Ancestry and Misanthropy /41
Stephen Jenkinson is an activist, teacher, author, and farmer, with a masters degree in theology from Harvard University and a masters degree in social work from the University of Toronto. Formerly a program director at a major Canadian hospital and medical-school assistant professor, Jenkinson is now a sought-after workshop leader, speaker, and consultant to palliative care and hospice organizations. He is the founder of the Orphan Wisdom School and the subject of the documentary film Griefwalker. Support the show
2016-12-08
1h 03
Embrace The Eye-Opening Full Audiobook Now, Thriller Fans!
Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul by Stephen Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/345692to listen full audiobooks. Title: Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul Author: Stephen Jenkinson Narrator: Stephen Jenkinson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 44 minutes Release date: July 26, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 8 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Die Wise does not offer seven steps for coping with death. It does not suggest ways to make dying easier. It pours no honey to make the medicine go down. Instead, with lyrical prose, deep wisdom, and stories from his two decades of working with dying people and their families, Stephe...
2016-07-26
6h 44
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Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul by Stephen Jenkinson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/345692to listen full audiobooks. Title: Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul Author: Stephen Jenkinson Narrator: Stephen Jenkinson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 44 minutes Release date: July 26, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 8 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Die Wise does not offer seven steps for coping with death. It does not suggest ways to make dying easier. It pours no honey to make the medicine go down. Instead, with lyrical prose, deep wisdom, and stories from his two decades of working with dying people and their families, Stephe...
2016-07-26
6h 44
Pacey Performance Podcast
Pacey Performance Podcast #60 - Luke Jenkinson (Lead Academy Strength & Conditioning Coach at Sheffield United FC)
This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast sees me speaking with a good friend of mine and fellow Yorkshireman, Luke Jenkinson. Luke is doing some great work at one of the most renowned football academies in the UK in Sheffield United. Players such as Kyle Walker, Kyle Naughton, Phil Jagielka and more recently Jordan Slew all going through the gates at Sheffield United. Luke has a great outlook on player development and its always a pleasure to hear his enthusiasm about his role and how he can have an impact on young players, not only in a football capacity...
2015-11-20
51 min
Park Leaders Show
Theodore Roosevelt and National Parks with Clay Jenkinson
After a tremendous performance as Theodore Roosevelt, Clay Jenkinson returns to the Park Leaders Show to talk about Theodore Roosevelt and parks. If you haven't yet listened to the episode with Clay in character as Theodore Roosevelt, Click here to listen. You will want to hear that episode first. In this episode, Clay discusses Theodore Roosevelt's role in National Parks and the impact he still has today on our park system. We also discuss Ken Burn's National Park and Roosevelt films, the upcoming National Parks Centennial, the threat of vanishing viewsheds Clay urges e...
2015-10-06
41 min
Westminster Town Hall Forum
Clay Jenkinson - Renewing Our Community Values - A Conversation With Thomas Jefferson - 09/27/90
Clay Jenkinson presents a characterization of the life and ideas of Thomas Jefferson. Created for a 1984 Chautauqua, Mr. Jenkinson's Thomas Jefferson has appeared at legislatures, judicial conferences, and colleges and universities in over 30 states. In 1989, Jenkinson was awarded the National Endowment for the Humanities' Charles Frankel Prize for exemplary work in the public humanities.
2015-08-04
57 min