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Jointly Venturing - Official Oneness World Podcast

Jointly Venturing - Let's Talk World Citizenship

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Jointly Venturing - Let's Talk World Citizenship

Jointly Venturing - Official Oneness World Podcast

Jointly Venturing - Let's Talk World Citizenship

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Jointly Venturing - Let's Talk World Citizenship

Jointly Venturing - Official Oneness World Podcast

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Meditators of the World Unite! You Have Nothing to Left Lose But the Illusion of Your Separateness!Today's episode explores the thousands of years old practice of meditation. Why do it? What will it allow you to experience? And how does m
Among other things, this episode includes a run across Australia, biking through snow in the Yukon and a grizzly bear attack - wheeww! We've all heard the old adage "Think Globally, Act Locally" and besides those adventure stories, today's ep
If you've ever wondered how much can one person do to bring about international justice against the world's dictators, the three parts of Episode 26 will provide some amazing answers. Tonight we talk again with a very special guest: internati
Episode 30 - The Man Behind the Podcast: Who is Scott Leckie?By Brian GorlickThis episode is a little different. The tables are turned on Scott Leckie, who this time will be the interviewee. Guest host Brian Gorlick, an old friend, internat
Today we speak with Alaskan Robin Bronen about her vital work in addressing the severe climate crisis unfolding throughout the Arctic region where temperatures recently reached 38C in a region that is meant to stay frozen all of the time! Thoug
We all know of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestine, but how much do we really know about the origins of how Israel came into being? Do we really understand the ideological struggles within Judaism in the century prior to the
In today's episode we take an historical tour through the countries of Central America in an attempt to find the origins of today's multiple crises in the region and what can be done - in the spirit of world citizenship - to find a more peacefu
Episode 26 (Part 1) - Bringing Down the Dictators - Starting with PinochetIf you've ever wondered how much can one person do to bring about international justice against the world's dictators, Episode 26 will provide some amazing answers. T
Episode 25 - Can Courtrooms Help in the Fight Against Climate Change?How much can the world's judges and courtrooms help us to prevent worsening climate change and repair the damage that has already been done? This and other questions are wha
If you're a refugee fleeing persecution or disaster and can't or don't want to cross an international border, you are what the UN calls an internally displaced person, or IDP. The governments comprising the UN refused for decades to focus on th
When you hear the term 'World Government', how does it make you feel? Afraid, hopeful, neutral? Well, for many people around the world there is no greater threat, no event more to be avoided, than the spectre of world government or a planet of
In Episode 22 we speak with advisor to the Government of the Marshall Islands, Guillaume Charron of Independent Diplomat. The 70,000 people of the Marshall Islands are already grappling with the increasingly severe consequences of climate chang
In Episode 21 we speak at length with renowned chef and Masterchef Star Simon Toohey about his journey from the home kitchen to cooking for the world. Simon's extraordinary cooking skills are on show right now on the Australian version of the p
In today's episode - Episode 20 - we speak to Peter (Pece) Gorgievski who is one of the co-founders of Global Dialogue Foundation (GDF) and Unity in Diversity. GDF is a not-for-profit organisation which works in the field of citizen diplomacy.
Today we are talking with international tax lawyer Dino Faronato about the exciting issue of tax and tax havens. How is it that ordinary middle class taxpayers commonly pay a far higher percentage of personal income tax than many of the world's
In today's podcast, we are on the line with Beirut, speaking with Middle East expert Omar Abdulaziz Hallaj. Having lived most of his life in Aleppo, Syria, Aziz brings an extraordinary degree of insight and analysis to the history of the world'
As Australian bushfires continue to rage, in Episode 17 Scott talks with Monash University law professor Daniel Fitzpatrick about the state of our 'planet of slums', how we got here and where we might turn to build the structures needed to brin
Today's podcast addresses the question of land in Myanmar - Whose land belongs to whom? How safe is land against land grabbing? And what - after the recent involvement of both the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Co
Today's episode of Jointly Venturing is about how YOU can help change the world today by supporting a project to provide free, permanent housing to some of Bangladesh's most vulnerable families who have been displaced by climate change. In this
On 23 November 2019 the 200,000 people of the island of Bougainville will vote in a referendum on independence from Papua New Guinea. The independence vote is the culmination of decades of struggle, hardship, brutal oppression and the continuin
In episode 13 we try to understand issues of responsibility and meaning in the Antropocene and possible ways forward. Hint: Nationalism won't do it!
In Episode 12 Scott and Michael have a high energy discussion about the issue of limits, of where we draw the line and whether we should start thinking collectively about drawing ever stronger lines over the amount each person contributes to cl
In Episode 11 we have Oslo on the line, and engage in a wide-ranging conversation with Norwegian diplomat Stian Nordengen Christensen (b. 1980). Stian is a doctor of history and philosophy and a master of law. His professional background is fro
In Episode 10 we speak with Ottawa-based Law Professor David Petrasek about the future of human rights, the historic implications of these laws, their limitations, what to expect and what we can all do to strengthen the human rights protections
In Episode 9 Scott and Cindy Cohn of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (www.eff.org, the world's first and still largest NGO fighting for internet freedom, discuss the ups and downs of the digital age, where it has been and where it is likely
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