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For the second time, James is joined by William Finck - writer, translator, and founder of Christogenea - to push even further into the theological territory most people won’t go near. Scripture, identity, history, race, nationalism: nothing is politely sidestepped. Show more ↓ ↓ ↓ Monetary Metals is providing a true alternative to saving and earning in dollars by making it possible to save AND EARN in gold and silver. Monetary Metals has been paying interest on gold and silver for over 8 years. Right now, accredited investors can earn 12% annual interest on silve...
2026-02-27
2h 13
The Art Bell Archive
November 18, 2006: Extreme Future Trends - Dr. James Canton
Dr. James Canton explores radical future trends that will reshape human civilization, from artificial intelligence to genetic enhancement technologies. How will humanity adapt to exponential technological change in the coming decades? Canton presents his analysis of emerging technologies that will fundamentally alter the human experience, including brain-computer interfaces and life extension therapies. The discussion examines the convergence of biotechnology, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence in creating enhanced human capabilities. Canton reveals the geopolitical implications of these technological advances and how nations are competing to dominate the future landscape. The conversation explores the ethical challenges posed by human enhancement technologies and the...
2026-02-07
2h 37
The Art Bell Archive
November 18, 2006: Extreme Future Trends - James Canton
Dr. James Canton explores radical future trends that will reshape human civilization, from artificial intelligence to genetic enhancement technologies. How will humanity adapt to exponential technological change in the coming decades? Canton presents his analysis of emerging technologies that will fundamentally alter the human experience, including brain-computer interfaces and life extension therapies. The discussion examines the convergence of biotechnology, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence in creating enhanced human capabilities. Canton reveals the geopolitical implications of these technological advances and how nations are competing to dominate the future landscape. The conversation explores the ethical challenges posed by human enhancement technologies and the...
2026-02-07
2h 37
Lattes & Art
Ivoys Art: Redefining Furniture as Fine Art
What if the pieces you live with are also the pieces that move you?In this episode of Lattes & Art (presented by J-Squared Atelier), host James William Moore sits down with Ivelin Yosifov, aka Ivoys—the visionary behind Ivoys Art, where furniture becomes sculpture and the home becomes a gallery. Ivoys shares how he began building his practice from scratch in 2020, teaching himself as he went and trusting the visions in his head to become real-world objects.We...
2026-01-06
23 min
The Art Bell Archive
July 22, 2006: Extraterrestrial Contact - James Gilliland
James Gilliland, director of the Self-Mastery Earth Institute and expert in enlightened contact with extraterrestrial intelligence, shares his extraordinary experiences following a near-death experience that opened his awareness to UFO phenomena. Known as one of the most knowledgeable UFO researchers on the planet, Gilliland discusses his encounters with various extraterrestrial civilizations and the profound implications for humanity's future. He explores the connection between consciousness expansion and alien contact, revealing how spiritual development can facilitate communication with advanced beings. Drawing from his extensive database of UFO sightings and encounters, Gilliland presents compelling evidence for ongoing extraterrestrial visitation to Earth. The conversation...
2026-01-03
2h 42
The Art Bell Archive
March 19, 2006: Comets and Catastrophes - James McCanney
James McCanney presents his controversial theories about comets, planetary catastrophes, and the hidden dangers threatening Earth from space. Why do mainstream astronomers refuse to acknowledge the true nature of cometary behavior and its catastrophic potential? McCanney challenges conventional comet theory with evidence suggesting these celestial visitors are far more dangerous than officially acknowledged. His research indicates that comets exhibit electrical properties ignored by traditional models, potentially explaining historical catastrophes recorded in ancient texts and geological evidence. The discussion explores how cometary interactions with planetary magnetic fields could trigger massive climate disruptions, seismic activity, and atmospheric disturbances beyond current scientific understanding...
2025-12-30
2h 28
Noble American Lives: Biographies of America's Religious Thinkers and Believers
William James' Later Years and Legacy
In episode 125 of the Noble American Lives Podcast, host William H. Benson presents a comprehensive biography of William James, an eminent American philosopher and Harvard professor. The episode delves into James' perspectives on religion, his contributions to pragmatism, and his belief in the interconnectedness of scientific and religious thought. Benson also recounts James' personal and professional life, from his memberships in philosophical societies to his investigations into psychical phenomena. The narrative concludes with a reflection on James' later years, culminating in his death in 1910 at the age of 68. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast (01:23) Overview of Previous Books
2025-12-25
39 min
The Art Bell Archive
February 19, 2006: Space, Climate, & UFOs - Robert Zimmerman | Gilliland Ranch Sightings - James Gilliland
Robert Zimmerman and James Gilliland join Art Bell for a fascinating evening exploring space climate and extraordinary UFO encounters. What happens when conventional space science meets reports of interdimensional contact? Zimmerman, a respected space writer, discusses climate patterns in space and their potential effects on Earth, while Gilliland shares compelling evidence from his ranch where multiple witnesses have documented unusual aerial phenomena. The show features exclusive audio recordings of mysterious sounds allegedly captured from spacecraft over Portland State University, complete with witness testimony describing synchronized light patterns that match the audio pulses. Gilliland brings aerospace industry project managers and aviation...
2025-12-21
2h 29
The Art Bell Archive
February 19, 2006: Space, Climate, & UFOs - Robert Zimmerman #124; Gilliland Ranch Sightings - James Gilliland
Robert Zimmerman and James Gilliland join Art Bell for a fascinating evening exploring space climate and extraordinary UFO encounters. What happens when conventional space science meets reports of interdimensional contact? Zimmerman, a respected space writer, discusses climate patterns in space and their potential effects on Earth, while Gilliland shares compelling evidence from his ranch where multiple witnesses have documented unusual aerial phenomena. The show features exclusive audio recordings of mysterious sounds allegedly captured from spacecraft over Portland State University, complete with witness testimony describing synchronized light patterns that match the audio pulses. Gilliland brings aerospace industry project managers and aviation...
2025-12-21
2h 29
Noble American Lives: Biographies of America's Religious Thinkers and Believers
William James: Asceticism, Mysticism, and Pragmatic Religion
In this episode of the Noble American Lives Podcast, William H. Benson continues reading from his fourth book, examining William James, a prominent American philosopher and Harvard professor. The session delves into James's perspectives on asceticism, mysticism, and the philosophy of religion. James's thoughts on the spiritual significance of asceticism, despite its shift in value, and his exploration of mysticism's ineffable qualities and its transcendental impact on human consciousness are discussed at length. The analysis further touches on James's critique of intellectual philosophy concerning religious experience and the pragmatic evaluation of religious concepts. The episode provides a comprehensive look...
2025-12-17
31 min
Lattes & Art
Karen Malpede and Last Radiance: Radical Lives, Bright Deaths
In this powerful and deeply reflective episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with groundbreaking playwright, director, and author Karen Malpede, a pioneering voice in American theater whose work has shaped socially and politically engaged performance for almost six decades. Karen’s writing confronts mortality, political violence, environmental collapse, and the ethical responsibility of artists in times of crisis. With the recent release of her memoir, Last Radiance: Radical Lives, Bright Deaths (Vine Leaves Press, October 2025), she reflects on love, loss, grief, and the enduring role of art as a force for wit...
2025-12-16
41 min
Noble American Lives: Biographies of America's Religious Thinkers and Believers
William James and Religious Conversion: Insights and Comparisons
In this episode of the Noble American Lives Podcast, hosted by William H. Benson, listeners are taken through a detailed reading and discussion from his fourth book, 'The Parallel Lives of the Noble American Religious Thinkers and Believers: William James versus Mary Baker Eddy.' The focus is on William James, a Harvard College professor and eminent American philosopher. Benson delves into James' lectures and writings on topics such as the divided self, the process of unification, conversion, saintliness, and the psychological underpinnings of religious experiences. Detailed comparisons, historical contexts, and philosophical analyses are woven throughout the narrative, providing...
2025-12-11
32 min
Noble American Lives: Biographies of America's Religious Thinkers and Believers
William James: Reconciling Science and Religion
In episode 122 of the Noble American Lives Podcast, William H. Benson continues his reading from his book on the life of William James. The episode delves into James's work 'The Will to Believe' and his attempts to reconcile science and religion. It also discusses key moments in James's life, including his significant speech at the Robert Gould Shaw monument dedication, his struggles with heart issues, and his lectures on the psychology of religious experience. The episode highlights James's observations on 'healthy-minded' and 'sick-soul' temperaments, his views on evolution, and his exploration of religious experiences in his book 'The Varieties...
2025-12-05
32 min
Lattes & Art
Luxurious Amounts of Time: Shannon Borg on Creativity & Confidence
In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with artist, writer, and certified life coach Shannon Borg for a powerful conversation about imposter syndrome, artistic identity, and the transformative act of reinventing yourself at any age. Drawing from her own journey—returning to art school at 50, navigating vulnerability, and embracing the “essence, evolution, and edge” of the creative voice—Shannon unpacks why artists struggle with self-doubt and how we can shift our relationship with time, confidence, and our inner critic.Together, James and Shannon explore the mental habits t...
2025-12-02
38 min
Noble American Lives: Biographies of America's Religious Thinkers and Believers
Exploring the Life of William James Continued
In this episode of the Noble American Lives Podcast, host William H. Benson delves into the life of William James, the acclaimed Harvard professor and American philosopher. Continuing from his fourth book, Benson discusses the impact of William James on psychology and philosophy, his teaching methods, and his personal life including the loss of his mother and the correspondence with his family. Touching on Jame's significant works like 'The Principles of Psychology,' the episode also highlights his thoughts on habit formation and his advocacy for mental therapy practices outside mainstream medicine. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 01:24...
2025-11-26
29 min
Noble American Lives: Biographies of America's Religious Thinkers and Believers
William James: Struggles and Triumphs
William James: Struggles and Triumphs In this episode of the Noble American Lives Podcast, William H. Benson delves into the life of William James. The discussion includes James's early years, his struggles with physical and mental health, and his academic journey. Benson highlights James's time in Europe, his philosophical insights, and his eventual marriage to Alice Howe Gibbons. The episode also covers James's professional accomplishments, including his teaching career at Harvard and his contributions to psychology and philosophy. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast (00:19) Overview of the Series (01:22) Previous Books Recap (02:40) Current Episode: William...
2025-11-19
31 min
Noble American Lives: Biographies of America's Religious Thinkers and Believers
William Jame's Early Life & Influences
In episode 119 of the Noble American Lives Podcast, host William H. Benson continues reading from his fourth book, focusing on William James, an influential American philosopher and Harvard professor. The episode highlights William James's early life, his family's history, and his exposure to Emmanuel Swedenborg's religious views which greatly influenced his father. The narrative delves into William's academic journey, his family's frequent relocations, their ties with notable individuals like Ralph Waldo Emerson, and his eventual decision to pursue medicine at Harvard. This episode also touches on William's experiences in the Amazon under the guidance of Louis Agassiz, offering insights...
2025-11-12
30 min
Lattes & Art
Authenticity, Fearless Creativity, and Becoming You
In this illuminating conversation, writer and creative Tiffany Smith joins host James William Moore to explore the messy, beautiful process of becoming your authentic self. From filtering our lives to fit expectations to learning how to silence inner critics, Tiffany shares her journey toward creative freedom—one rooted in vulnerability, healing, and radical self-acceptance.Together, they discuss the courage it takes to be you, how to stop chasing perfection, and why true art often begins when we let go of control. Tiffany also opens up about her upcoming short film, her philosophy of turning the invisible into th...
2025-11-11
33 min
The Art Bell Archive
January 9, 2005: Biofeedback and Alpha Waves - Dr. James V. Hardt
Art Bell welcomes Dr. James V. Hardt, president and founder of the Biocybernaut Institute, for a wide-ranging discussion on brainwave feedback training and its transformative potential. Dr. Hardt explains how his seven-day alpha wave neurofeedback program produces an average 12-point IQ boost, a 50 percent creativity increase, and profound psychological breakthroughs that would normally take years of psychotherapy.The conversation covers remarkable case studies, including a billion-dollar CEO who uncovered suppressed anger through computerized mood scales, a famous author who broke a two-and-a-half-year writer's block after his alpha waves surged, and a San Francisco 49er who reported seeing three...
2025-10-18
2h 53
Lattes & Art
Reflections with Read Brown
In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with emerging artist Read Brown as she prepares for her debut exhibition, Saturation, at Impell Gallery.Read’s journey into art is as unexpected as it is inspiring. She discovered photography as both a healing practice and a way of seeing the world anew. From decisive moments like her striking portrait Maria, to abstractions that transform everyday objects into painterly images, her work invites us to pause, look closer, and find beauty in the overlooked.Together, James an...
2025-10-07
38 min
The Art Bell Archive
July 31, 2004: A Pretext for War - James Bamford
James Bamford examines the buildup to the Iraq War through the lens of intelligence manipulation, political deception, and media complicity. Drawing from his book A Pretext for War, Bamford details how flawed or fabricated intelligence was used to justify military action, particularly the claims surrounding weapons of mass destruction and alleged ties between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda. He outlines the role of the CIA, NSA, and Bush administration officials in shaping a narrative designed to win public and congressional support for invasion. He explores how post-9/11 fear was weaponized to silence dissent, expand surveillance, and consolidate executive power. Bamford also...
2025-09-06
2h 52
The Art Bell Archive
April 11, 2004: Cosmology and Evolution - James Gardner
Author and complexity theorist James Gardner explores his “Biocosm” hypothesis, suggesting that the universe is fine-tuned for the emergence of intelligent life capable of shaping cosmic evolution. He discusses the intersection of cosmology, biology, and purpose in the universe, arguing for a participatory role of consciousness in the grand design of reality.
2025-08-10
2h 51
The Art Bell Archive
March 28, 2004: Open Lines | Poltergeist - Sarah James
In this episode, callers share personal stories during open lines before Sarah James joins to recount her unsettling experiences with a persistent poltergeist. She describes unexplained movements, disembodied voices, and other chilling phenomena that plagued her home, prompting investigations and psychological challenges.
2025-08-06
2h 53
The Art Bell Archive
December 27, 2003: Space Programs - James McCanney
Professor James McCanney challenges conventional space science with his revolutionary theories about the electric universe and privately-funded space exploration initiatives. The discussion examines how private entrepreneurs are developing alternatives to NASA's expensive and bureaucratic approach to space travel, potentially opening space access to civilian populations. McCanney critiques NASA's fundamental assumptions about space being electrically neutral, presenting evidence that electromagnetic forces play a crucial role in planetary motion and cosmic phenomena. The conversation explores the astronomical costs of traditional space programs and how private industry might dramatically reduce the price per pound for launching materials into orbit. McCanney discusses his opposition...
2025-07-11
2h 52
The Art Bell Archive
December 27, 2003: Space Programs - Professor James McCanney
Professor James McCanney returns to discuss the hidden layers of global space programs, offering alternative interpretations of astronomy, celestial mechanics, and the true scope of off-world exploration. He questions the transparency of space agencies, explores the role of electric universe theory, and considers how suppressed knowledge about comets, planetary systems, and space technology might reshape our understanding of the cosmos.
2025-07-11
2h 52
The Art Bell Archive
December 15, 2003: Communicating with Spirits - James Van Praagh
Spiritual medium James Van Praagh shares insights into his work connecting with the other side. Through messages from the departed, he offers comfort, closure, and validation for those seeking contact with lost loved ones. Van Praagh discusses the nature of the afterlife, spirit guides, and the healing power of mediumship.
2025-07-08
2h 51
Literary Nomads
Otium and The Moral Philosopher – William James
4 July 2025 Episode 6.03 - Otium and The Moral Philosopher - William James Le Guin leans on an essay by William James, but what does that have to do with all our garden talk? It’s about our blind spots and our privilege. Here’s James’s argument and how it sets up a pragmatic popular ethic that may be worrisome. William James: “The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life” - https://archive.org/details/jstor-2375309/page/n1/mode/2up New to Literary Nomads? Check out episode 5.00 to find out what we’re all about: h...
2025-07-04
33 min
Waywords Studio Full Slate
Otium and The Moral Philosopher – William James
4 July 2025 Episode 6.03 – Otium and The Moral Philosopher – William James Le Guin leans on an essay by William James, but what does that have to do with all our garden talk? It’s about our blind spots and our privilege. Here’s James’s argument and how it sets up a pragmatic popular ethic that may be worrisome. William James: “The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life” – https://archive.org/details/jstor-2375309/page/n1/mode/2up New to Literary Nomads? Check out episode 5.00 to find out what we’re all about: https://waywordsstudio.com...
2025-07-04
33 min
Lattes & Art
Aneka Brown: Appropriation vs. Appreciation
In this eye-opening episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with designer and creative powerhouse Aneka Brown to unpack the often-blurred line between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Drawing from her personal experiences and professional journey, Aneka shares insight into honoring cultural heritage through design, the responsibilities that come with representing cultures not your own, and the importance of listening and learning when creating art inspired by diverse traditions.Together, they explore how artists and audiences alike can navigate this complex conversation with empathy, respect, and authenticity. Don’t miss Aneka’s powerful perspective on h...
2025-07-01
39 min
Close Readings
Conversations in Philosophy: 'The Will to Believe' by William James
Most of what we believe we believe on faith, even those beliefs we hold to be based on scientific fact. This assertion lies at the heart of William James’s essay ‘The Will to Believe’, originally delivered as a lecture and intended not so much as a defence of religion as an attack on anti-religion. James’s target was the ‘rugged and manly school of science’ and the kind of atheism ‘that goes around thumping its chest offering its biceps to be felt’. In this episode Jonathan Rée and James Wood look at the intellectual environment William James was working in, a...
2025-06-23
18 min
Conversations in Philosophy
'The Will to Believe' by William James
Most of what we believe we believe on faith, even those beliefs we hold to be based on scientific fact. This assertion lies at the heart of William James’s essay ‘The Will to Believe’, originally delivered as a lecture and intended not so much as a defence of religion as an attack on anti-religion. James’s target was the ‘rugged and manly school of science’ and the kind of atheism ‘that goes around thumping its chest offering its biceps to be felt’. In this episode Jonathan Rée and James Wood look at the intellectual environment William James was working in, a...
2025-06-23
17 min
Catalytic Leadership
How He Helped a Client Win $125K in 7 Weeks – Inbound Leads, Team Trust & Systems That Scale with James Donovan
Send a textInbound leads. Team trust. $125K in 7 weeks.These aren’t buzzwords—they’re the real results of a client who implemented the systems built by my guest, James Donovan, founder of Nine Two Media. In this episode, James breaks down the exact strategy his agency used to help a service-based firm generate $125,000 in new business in just 49 days using Google Business Profile visibility, Local Service Ads, and targeted positioning that drives results without relying on referrals or bloated retainers.But we don’t stop at marketing. We dig into the...
2025-05-20
26 min
Lattes & Art
Desert X 2025
Join us for a stroll through Desert X 2025 as we explore the powerful, playful, and poetic installations scattered across the Coachella Valley. In this episode, host James William Moore is joined by three friends and fellow art lovers—Ellen Pirosh, Susan LeBlanc, and Jeff Snyder—each bringing their unique lens to the experience.From Ellen’s takes and discoveries to Susan’s emotional insights, and Jeff’s design-savvy reflections at Sunnylands and The Living Pyramid, this episode captures the joy of discovering art in unexpected places. Whether you’ve walked Deser...
2025-04-15
45 min
The Art Bell Archive
May 28, 2002: Antigravity Propulsion Systems - James Cox | Mars Update: Water - Richard C. Hoagland
James Cox discusses antigravity propulsion research and evidence that breakthrough physics could revolutionize transportation. Cox examines theoretical frameworks allowing antigravity including manipulation of zero-point energy and spacetime geometry. Richard C. Hoagland provides updates on Mars discoveries including evidence for water. The conversation explores Cox's research into suppressed antigravity technologies allegedly developed but hidden from public knowledge. Hoagland discusses Mars images showing what appear to be water flows and the implications for past or present life. The discussion addresses resistance from establishment physics to investigating antigravity despite theoretical possibilities. Cox examines specific inventors claiming antigravity breakthroughs and the evidence supporting their...
2025-04-12
2h 34
Have Guitar Will Travel Podcast
167 - William Beckmann
167 - William Beckmann In episode 167 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with guitarist and bandleader William Beckmann. In their conversation William tells us about his upbringing in West Texas and what it’s like to play at the Grand Ole Opry and what it consists of as far as rehearsal. William talks gear, his Martin D-28 and a Gibson J-45 that tragically is a road casualty as well as a J-200. William also talks about his electric gear. William discusses his new album “Whiskey, Lies and Alibis” and how th...
2025-04-07
00 min
The James Xander Trip | Decode Reality. Unlock God Mode. Live the Trip.
#57: William Brown: How A Business Genius Thinks About Entrepreneurship, Wealth & Life
Join me at the 2026 God Mode Retreat — a 5-day immersion designed to expand consciousness, clarify identity, and realign your inner power.Apply here → godmoderetreats.com----------------------Episode 57 – William Brown — visionary entrepreneur, master of clean thinking, and architect of multiple 8-figure empires — steps into the spotlight in this magnetic, mind-expanding episode with James Xander. Together, they dive deep into the codes of clarity, the psychology of wealth, and the hidden keys to building a life of radical fulfillment, purpose, and power.Recorded inside William’s stunning Bali villa, this conversation is a rare glimp...
2025-03-28
1h 34
Lattes & Art
Art That Moves Us: Roston Johnson & Farenheit 451
In this episode of Lattes & Art, we sit down with artist and thinker Roston Johnson for a deep, engaging conversation about the power of inspiration—and how it can shape us in unexpected ways. Roston takes us beyond the traditional art world to explore how Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 has influenced his perspective, not just as a creative, but as a person navigating complex societal and cultural landscapes.Together, we unpack how a single work of art—whether visual, literary, or otherwise—can challenge us to reflect, rethink, and reimagine our place in the world. This epi...
2025-03-18
10 min
Lattes & Art
Make Bad Art with Nancy Norbeck
Are you tired of perfectionism holding you back from creating? In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with Nancy Norbeck, a Master Certified Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coach, SoulCollage® Facilitator, novelist, and all-around champion of artistic freedom. Nancy’s project, Make Bad Art, encourages creatives of all levels to embrace imperfection, silence their inner critic, and rediscover the pure joy of making art without judgment.We’ll discuss with Nancy the myths that stifle creativity and discuss why the "bad" art we make might just be the most important. Whether you’r...
2025-03-04
41 min
Habits of High Performers Podcast with James Laughlin
Surviving a Volcanic Eruption: William Pike on Losing His Leg & Finding Purpose After Tragedy
William Pike is an explorer, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur whose life was forever changed by a catastrophic volcanic eruption on Mount Ruapehu. From losing his leg in a harrowing accident to developing Pro Armour and launching the William Pike Challenge, his journey exemplifies how adversity can fuel purpose-driven transformation.In this episode, William and I dive deep into his remarkable journey—exploring how a life-altering event not only reshaped his destiny but also inspired him to empower thousands of young people through outdoor adventure and community service.Key Takeaways:...
2025-02-26
58 min
Catalytic Leadership
How To Fix Costly Marketing Strategy Mistakes With James Hipkin
Send a textToo many businesses waste time and money on marketing tactics without a clear strategy, leaving them frustrated with poor results. In this episode, I sit down with James Hipkin, a seasoned marketing expert with over 40 years of experience working with brands like Apple, Toyota, and Wells Fargo. James shares why most marketing efforts fail—not because of bad copy or design, but because of a lack of strategy. He breaks down his Hub and Spoke model, revealing how to make your marketing work as a system instead of disconnected efforts.We also di...
2025-02-06
40 min
Catalytic Leadership
How To Master Marketing Automation Strategies With James Hurst
Send a textLeadership is about influence, and today’s guest, James Hurst, demonstrates how to lead with purpose in the digital age. In this episode, I sit down with James, founder of The Marketing Show and a top affiliate for HighLevel, to explore the transformative power of marketing automation strategies. From his early leadership journey in Warsaw, Poland, to his transition from software engineer to entrepreneur, James shares how he leverages tools and technology to scale businesses without sacrificing integrity.We discuss the nuances of thought leadership, the critical shift from ClickFunnels to HighLevel, an...
2025-01-15
35 min
Lattes & Art
Art School Confidential: An Artist's Evolution
In this episode of Lattes & Art, we look at the idea of graduate art school with our special guest, Roston Johnson. We'll explore what graduate programs can offer artists, the benefits and challenges of advanced art education, and how these experiences shape one's artistic journey. Roston shares his personal insights on navigating the academic art world, discussing the value of mentorship, critique, and the unique opportunities that arise from being immersed in a creative community. Whether you're considering grad school or simply curious about its impact on artists, this episode offers a candid look at the highs and lows...
2025-01-07
41 min
Rick Lee James Podcast Network
William Willimon Changes His Mind -Episode 563 - Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast)
William Willimon Changes His Mind -Episode 563 - Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) In his new book Changing My Mind: The Overlooked Virtue for Faithful Ministry, Professor William H. Willimon narrates some of the twists and turns in his own journey as a pastor. The context of ministry continually changes, the surrounding culture changes, and a living God demands constant movement and change. So, the book argues, pastors and preachers must be prepared to change! Some of the current assumptions about how to persevere in ministry need to be questioned. Wh...
2024-11-13
37 min
Lattes & Art
Violence, Trauma, & Art
In this episode of Lattes & Art, host James William Moore sits down with John Joseph Contreras Romero, a sculptor and educator whose art explores the intersections of violence, trauma, and healing. With a BA in Art and a Minor in Education from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and an MFA in Spatial Arts from San José State University, John brings a nuanced perspective shaped by his experiences as a veteran of the Afghanistan war, a first-generation college graduate, and the son of immigrants. Through creative investigations in trauma, memory, and loss, John discusses how art has become a t...
2024-11-05
48 min
The Simpler Life? with James & William
Tipsy William
William & James are off on an adventure around the UK. Is William drunk on the job? Is James full of half-baked ideas? You decide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-10-16
39 min
Lattes & Art
Inside the Artist's Head: Unraveling the Creative Process
This episode dives into the creative process, uncovering how an artist approaches their work from the initial spark of inspiration to the final execution. We’ll explore the unique routines, rituals, and methodologies that Roston Johnson uses to transform ideas into tangible creations. Through a conversation with Roston, we’ll learn about his mental, emotional, and technical aspects of his creative journey. This episode aims to demystify the often-misunderstood process of creation, revealing the diverse ways artists cultivate inspiration, navigate creative blocks, and bring their visions to life.Guest: Roston Johnson @RostonLikeBostonPhoto Credit: James Erin de Jau...
2024-10-01
41 min
Found Objects - a history podcast
25: The smartest man who ever lived - history of William James Sidis
Meet William James Sydis, the “smartest man who lived.” Sydis’ IQ score is estimated by some, to be somewhere between 50 and 100 points greater than that of Albert Einstein. By the time he was just 18 months old, Sydis was able to read The New York Times. At age 2, he taught himself Latin, and by age 6, he was fluent in eight languages, including Greek, French, Russian, German, and Hebrew. Sidis is not a household name, but he was an extraordinary individual whose brilliance often went unnoticed. Let’s explore the life of one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood prodigies of the 20th...
2024-09-11
42 min
The Art Bell Archive
July 27, 1999: Space Travel - Robert Bigelow #124; Madalyn Murray O'Hare - James Napier
Robert Bigelow discusses the future of private space travel, exploring advancements in space tourism and extraterrestrial research. Later, James Napier examines the life and mysterious disappearance of atheist activist Madalyn Murray O'Hare, delving into the controversies surrounding her and the circumstances of her vanishing.
2024-07-08
2h 35
The Art Bell Archive
July 27, 1999: Space Travel - Robert Bigelow | Madalyn Murray O'Hare - James Napier
Robert Bigelow discusses private space travel initiatives while James Napier examines the disappearance of atheist activist Madalyn Murray O'Hair. Bigelow presents his vision for commercial space development and how private enterprise might lead humanity's expansion beyond Earth when government programs stagnate. His business ventures focus on developing space habitats and how orbital facilities might serve research, manufacturing, and eventually tourism as launch costs decrease. The conversation covers the economics of space development and how breakthrough technologies might make orbital access affordable enough for commercial viability. Napier shifts to investigating Madalyn Murray O'Hair's disappearance and the mystery surrounding the prominent atheist's...
2024-07-08
2h 35
The Bible Project Daily Podcast
(Bonus Episode) William James - The Principles of Psychology" (1890): A Christian Response - (Apologetics)
Send us a textOriginally made available to my Patreon Community as exclusive bonus material on 22nd May 2023. My most recent thoughts and musing quickly put together before and after attending a Secular study Group. I hope you find it helpful.William James - The Principles of Psychology" (1890): A Christian ResponsePart A - William James, His Life and Work.I. Introduction.II. Biography.III. His Written Work and Ideas.
2024-06-07
35 min
The Art Bell Archive
March 4, 1999: Hale-Bopp - Whitley Strieber | NASA & Weather - James McCanney & Earl Crockett
Whitley Strieber discusses Comet Hale-Bopp and its anomalous characteristics while James McCanney and Earl Crockett examine NASA's involvement in weather control and atmospheric manipulation. Strieber presents evidence of unusual features associated with Hale-Bopp including reports of companion objects and electromagnetic effects that conventional comet models cannot explain. His investigation explores whether Hale-Bopp represented merely a natural comet or potentially included artificial components or accompanying craft. McCanney shifts discussion to his plasma discharge comet model and how electrical phenomena in space might explain various anomalies mainstream astronomy attributes to other causes. He examines NASA's knowledge of space weather and how such...
2024-05-31
1h 17
Writers Drinking Whiskey
The Montana State Constitution, muckraking, and the novel The Smoke in Our Eyes - Author James Grady
Send us a textStopping by the whiskey bar is the only author with the distinction of being compared to Bob Dylan and George Orwell, with his latest book being likened to To Kill a Mockingbird, award-winner James Grady. Best known for his novel SIX DAYS OF THE CONDOR, which was famously adapted to film as THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR starring Robert Redford and directed by Sydney Pollack, James shares stories of his time helping to craft the Montana State Constitution, muckraking with investigative journalist Jack Anderson, and reads from his poignant new novel, THE SMOKE...
2024-02-05
2h 04
New Books in the History of Science
Emma K. Sutton, "William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
Emma K. Sutton's William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician (U Chicago Press, 2023) is the first book to map William James's preoccupation with medical ideas, concerns, and values across the breadth of his work.William James is known as a nineteenth-century philosopher, psychologist, and psychical researcher. Less well-known is how his interest in medicine influenced his life and work, driving his ambition to change the way American society conceived of itself in body, mind, and soul. William James, MD offers an account of the development and cultural significance of James's ideas and works, and establishes, for the first time...
2023-12-05
34 min
New Books in Medicine
Emma K. Sutton, "William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
Emma K. Sutton's William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician (U Chicago Press, 2023) is the first book to map William James's preoccupation with medical ideas, concerns, and values across the breadth of his work.William James is known as a nineteenth-century philosopher, psychologist, and psychical researcher. Less well-known is how his interest in medicine influenced his life and work, driving his ambition to change the way American society conceived of itself in body, mind, and soul. William James, MD offers an account of the development and cultural significance of James's ideas and works, and establishes, for the first time...
2023-12-05
37 min
New Books in Biography & Memoir
Emma K. Sutton, "William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
Emma K. Sutton's William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician (U Chicago Press, 2023) is the first book to map William James's preoccupation with medical ideas, concerns, and values across the breadth of his work.William James is known as a nineteenth-century philosopher, psychologist, and psychical researcher. Less well-known is how his interest in medicine influenced his life and work, driving his ambition to change the way American society conceived of itself in body, mind, and soul. William James, MD offers an account of the development and cultural significance of James's ideas and works, and establishes, for the first time...
2023-12-05
37 min
The University of Chicago Press Podcast
Emma K. Sutton, "William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
Emma K. Sutton's William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician (U Chicago Press, 2023) is the first book to map William James's preoccupation with medical ideas, concerns, and values across the breadth of his work.William James is known as a nineteenth-century philosopher, psychologist, and psychical researcher. Less well-known is how his interest in medicine influenced his life and work, driving his ambition to change the way American society conceived of itself in body, mind, and soul. William James, MD offers an account of the development and cultural significance of James's ideas and works, and establishes, for the first time...
2023-12-05
37 min
New Books in Psychology
Emma K. Sutton, "William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
Emma K. Sutton's William James, MD: Philosopher, Psychologist, Physician (U Chicago Press, 2023) is the first book to map William James's preoccupation with medical ideas, concerns, and values across the breadth of his work.William James is known as a nineteenth-century philosopher, psychologist, and psychical researcher. Less well-known is how his interest in medicine influenced his life and work, driving his ambition to change the way American society conceived of itself in body, mind, and soul. William James, MD offers an account of the development and cultural significance of James's ideas and works, and establishes, for the first time...
2023-12-05
37 min
Harvard Divinity School
William James and the Sick Soul
As part of Harvard Divinity School's annual William James Lectures on Religious Experience, Professor John Kaag presented "William James and the Sick Soul." This lecture discussed William James's 1895 lecture entitled "Is Life Worth Living?" It was no theoretical question for James, who had contemplated suicide during an existential crisis as a young man a quarter-century earlier. This lecture showed why the founder of pragmatism and empirical psychology can still speak so directly and profoundly to anyone struggling to make a life worth living. This event took place on February 2, 2023 Learn more: https://hds.harvard.edu/ Full transcript: https://hds.harvard...
2023-02-08
1h 25
Murderers In Ohio
S3, Ep 3: James Ruppert and The Easter Sunday Massacre, Bulter County, Ohio
On Easter Sunday in 1975, James Ruppert violently murdered eleven of his own family members. The victims were three adults and eight children. James would end up having three different murder trials for these homicides. James would be eventually convicted of only two homicides and not guilty for the rest by reason of insanity. Listen now to see if you think James Ruppert deserved three different court trials for the murder of eleven of his own family members. All content in this podcast is a matter of public record. Theories presented are just that and should not be consi...
2023-01-27
20 min
The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
Dr. John Kaag: Be Not Afraid: How Philosophy and William James Saved My Life
“Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact.” Philosopher William James (brother of the novelist Henry James) seems way ahead of his time with this insight. Our guest this week is author and philosopher John Kaag. John credits William James with helping him through several existential crises, including bouts of despair as a young man, and two divorces. Andrew and John discuss: ⭐️The pressing choice in modern life of where to put our attention ⭐️How philosophy helps parents ⭐️The wa...
2022-12-19
51 min
Quotomania
Quotomania 287: William James
Today’s Quotation is care of William James. Listen in! William James, philosopher and psychologist, was instrumental in establishing Harvard's psychology department, which at its inception was tied to the department of philosophy. James himself remained unconvinced that psychology was in fact a distinct discipline, writing in his 1892 survey of the field, Psychology: Briefer Course, "This is no science; it is only the hope of a science" (p. 335). Despite James’s skepticism, in the ensuing century this hope was fully realized in the department he helped to found. Initially trained in painting, James abandoned the arts...
2022-07-15
01 min
Win the Day
93. Earn Your Trident Every Day with William Branum (Navy SEAL) 🔱 | Win the Day™ podcast with James Whittaker
“If you can't do the little things right, you will never do the big things right.” — Admiral William H. McRaven We’ve got a very special treat for you today! Joining me in the studio is William Branum, a 26-year Navy SEAL and founder of Naked Warrior Recovery. William served on both traditional SEAL Teams, taught as a SEAL Sniper Instructor, and served on Teams that specialized in undersea operations – where the missions could only be approved by the US President. Video version of this episode: 🎬 https://youtu.be/hvJaz54Cw-Y S...
2022-06-28
1h 17
Travel Gluten Free
Gluten Free Gift Giving with Calli McPherson of William James Gifts
Travel Gluten Free Podcast Season 08 Episode 01 Gluten Free Gift Giving with Calli McPherson of William James Gifts The act of giving a gift expresses how much we care and value someone. In today’s Travel Gluten-free Podcast, I’m excited to host Calli McPherson, the owner of William James Gifts, a gift store specializing in gluten-free food and gift baskets. Find out how Calli started her gluten-free gift store during the pandemic and the great line of gluten-free goods you can gift your favorite gluten-free person! Opening her Gl...
2022-04-21
25 min
The Addicted Mind Podcast
165: Embracing Humanity: Meshing the Works of William James and AA’s Bill W. with Paul Schulte
On today’s episode of The Addicted Mind Podcast, Duane talks with Paul Schulte, the author of We Agnostics: How William James, Father of American Psychology, Advanced A Spiritual Solution to Addiction: How a Venerated Harvard Doctor Inspired the 12 Step Movement. Paul is going to talk about Williams James's philosophy, what he brought to addiction treatment and addiction care, and how his work strongly influenced the work of Bill Wilson, founder of the 12-step program, Alcoholics Anonymous.He talks about how William James was able to articulate the theme he saw in human change – something that...
2022-01-24
38 min
Father Bill W.
AA and William James; Step One
Fr. Bill’s guest is Paul S., author of a new book on William James, known as the Father of American psychology and twice referenced in the Big Book. This episode explores the underlying feeling state of most addicts as we first discover the mystical elements of drugs and alcohol only to be thrown into the dark places, they ultimately lead us. Step One comes alive in the discussion and gives listeners a deeper appreciation of how the seeds of recovery are present within the pain. The series will examine James in reference to each of the 12-Steps. ...
2021-12-22
43 min
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast)
Episode 415: Holy Week Special - Selected Reading from Thank God It's Friday by William Willimon
Episode 415: Holy Week Special - Selected Reading from Thank God It's Friday by William Willimon It's Holy Week 2021 and I can think of no better way to spend it than by reflecting on the words of Jesus from the cross. Dr. William Willimon has been a friend of this show over the years and I thought it would be fitting to read a selection from his book, Thank God It's Friday: Encountering The Seven Last Words from the Cross on the show this week. I also would encourage listeners to click the link below, get a...
2021-03-31
38 min
Rick Lee James Podcast Network
Episode 415: Holy Week Special - Selected Reading from Thank God It's Friday by William Willimon
Episode 415: Holy Week Special - Selected Reading from Thank God It's Friday by William Willimon It's Holy Week 2021 and I can think of no better way to spend it than by reflecting on the words of Jesus from the cross. Dr. William Willimon has been a friend of this show over the years and I thought it would be fitting to read a selection from his book, Thank God It's Friday: Encountering The Seven Last Words from the Cross on the show this week. I also would encourage listeners to cl...
2021-03-31
38 min
What's Left of Philosophy
9 | C.L.R. James: Leadership, Organization, Mass Politics (with Dr. William Clare Roberts)
Episode 9 explores the antinomies of autonomy and self-emancipation in the thought of C.L.R. James. Dr. William Clare Roberts joins us to discuss James’ legacy and how it fits into his book project on the history of “history from below.” Please be advised that a side-effect of this episode may be republicanism. (No, you Yanks, not the GOP. It’s the Black Jacobins, get it?)References:CLR James, The Black Jacobins, (New York: Vintage Books, 1989).CLR James, World Revolution 1917-1936: The Rise and Fall of the Communist International (Durham: Duke University Press, 2017)
2021-03-12
1h 01
Justice In Action
Ep. 7: William James College
Justice Resource Institute (JRI) has teamed up with William James College, New England’s largest school of psychology, to create an innovative degree completion program for JRI staff. Marc Abelard, director of the Behavioral Health Service Corps, director of the Bachelor in Psychology & Human Services Completion Program and co-director of the Child & Adolescent Mental Health Initiative at William James; Ed Powell, JRI vice president of community engagement and executive director at STRIVE Boston, and Tonya Morris, a survivor mentor and training specialist with JRI’s My Life My Choice and a recent graduate of William James College, talk abou...
2020-10-26
55 min
UnBoxing “God”
William James + Bill Wilson [BONUS 7.2]
If you liked this Bonus Episode, check out: Applying the writings and philosophies of William James to addiction and Alcoholics Anonymous, by Edward Mendelowitz, Ph.D. (from Society for Humanistic Psychology Newsletter - Oct. 2017) Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature, by William James (a series of 20 lectures on 'natural theology' that psychologist/philosopher William James, from Harvard, conducted at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, from 1901-1902) Spiritual, Not Religious Experience BIG BOOK THEOLOGY: “WE AGNOSTICS” and William James, by James R. Cravings for Deliverance: How William James, the Father of American Psychology, Inspired Alcoholics Anonymous, by Paul...
2020-07-21
21 min
Conversations with William James College
Talking With Children About Race: 10 Tips For White Parents
Research has found that conversations about race lessen the presence of prejudice and bias, but these conversations are much less likely to occur in white families than they are in families of color. Children are keen observers. As they grow, in the absence of conversations with people they trust, children make sense of what they see in the world around them in ways that justify inequities. They also start to internalize stereotypes and prejudices, even if they live in homes where these views are not promoted. As they get older, these internalized observations become hard-to-change implicit biases. In this special...
2020-06-13
00 min
Conversations with William James College
Providing Closure on School Closure
Carolyn Kaye, a rising third-year School Psychology student at William James College, addresses how to talk with children about the abrupt end to the school year, and offers age and response-appropriate tips about how to help your child find closure.
2020-06-03
00 min
Conversations with William James College
Introduction: Advice for Parents from School Psychologists
Between juggling work responsibilities, relationships, and home-life needs, and the pressures created by the COVID19 pandemic, parents are managing a lot right now. School Psychologists generally work in schools to support children’s mental health, behavior, and their ability to benefit from instruction; they also work with parents to support children's needs. Under the guidance of Dr. Elana Wolkoff, associate professor of School Psychology, students in the William James College School Psychology program created this collection of brief lessons to help parents in the context of current pressures, and to increase positive interactions at home while school is out.
2020-06-03
00 min
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast)
Good Friday With WILLIAM WILLIMON's Lectionary Sermon Resource - Episode 364
Good Friday With WILLIAM WILLIMON's Lectionary Sermon Resource - Episode 364 Will Willimon served as the Dean of Duke Chapel and Professor of Christian Ministry at Duke University for two decades. He returned to Duke after serving a Bishop of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church from 2004 to 2012. Willimon is the author of over 70 books. In early 2018 he released, “Who Lynched Willie Earle?: Confronting Racism Through Preaching”. We had a discussion about that book on this podcast shortly after it released, then last year Dr. Willimon came back on the show to talk about his Memoir Acci...
2020-04-08
22 min
Rick Lee James Podcast Network
Good Friday With WILLIAM WILLIMON's Lectionary Sermon Resource - Episode 364
Good Friday With WILLIAM WILLIMON's Lectionary Sermon Resource - Episode 364Will Willimon served as the Dean of Duke Chapel and Professor of Christian Ministry at Duke University for two decades. He returned to Duke after serving a Bishop of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church from 2004 to 2012. Willimon is the author of over 70 books. In early 2018 he released, “Who Lynched Willie Earle?: Confronting Racism Through Preaching”. We had a discussion about that book on this podcast shortly after it released, then last year Dr. Willimon came back on the show to talk abou...
2020-04-08
22 min
Conversations with William James College
Special Series: Managing Anxiety - Introduction
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has created a great deal of stress and anxiety for caregivers. This special series offers tips for managing anxiety during this time of interrupted routines. The series is hosted by Dr. Julie L. Ryan, associate professor of Clinical Psychology and director of the Children and Families of Adversity and Resilience Concentration, and Dr. Nadja Reilly, clinical psychologist and associate director of the Freedman Center for Child and Family Development. Clips can be played in any order but are presented in a suggested order on this playlist: https://soundcloud.com/william-james-college/sets/managing_anxiety
2020-04-03
00 min
Download Top Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life by John Kaag
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/424871 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life Author: John Kaag Narrator: Daniel Henning Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 50 minutes Release date: March 17, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: From the celebrated author of American Philosophy: A Love Story and Hiking with Nietzsche, a compelling introduction to the life-affirming philosophy of William JamesIn 1895, William James, the father of American philosophy, delivered a lecture entitled 'Is Life Worth Living?' It was no theoretical question for...
2020-03-17
05 min
The Dead Presidential Society
27 Theodore Roosevelt (William James #2)
William James stops by to help the boys celebrate Teddy Roosevelt's birthday. It also happen's to be William's brother's birthday.
2019-10-27
28 min