Women of Faith
Program KS2-2b • 29 mins
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Program KS2-2b • 29 mins
CDs available via special order. HumanMedia ®
Listen to excerpt:
Note: This is part of our series, “Kindred Spirits,” which contains four volumes of 12 half-hour segments.
Born 125 years ago this week, Helen Keller—subject of this audio biography—surmounted both deafness and blindness by learning to communicate with great eloquence, and became an unlikely world superstar.
The author of the environmental classic “Diet for a Small Planet” (published 50 years ago) describes her ongoing dedication to improve how people are fed.
Physician, philosopher and best-selling author Rachel Remen describes her remarkable course, “The Healer’s Art,” taught at medical schools throughout the United States.
A mother in Boston, who faced the horrific news that her 19-year-old son was murdered in a home invasion, preaches forgiveness with accountability, as a way to heal her own pain as well as society’s dysfunction.
This is the astonishing story of a multi-year dialogue when leaders of the abortion rights and anti-abortion movements were driven to dialogue in the wake of a tragedy. You’ll hear how they actually developed deep affection for one another — in spite of their profound differences.
Sharon Salzberg, an author and teacher of Buddhist meditation, describes the technique of “lovingkindness,” a way of seeing others and relating to oneself that allows the practitioner to get past resentments and have a clearer view of reality.
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