Current Search: Carol Spalding Miner (x)
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Arthur Himmelman.
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Arthur Himmelman, a consultant who is an expert on collaboration, defines what collaboration is and how he encourages communities and institutions to collaborate.
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1997
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ArthurHimmelman
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Ashok Khosla and Hazel Henderson.
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The Earth Summit was held June 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This summit was the largest gathering of world leaders, who represented one hundred seventy-eight nations. Sustainable developmentalist Dr. Ashok Khosla and futurist Hazel Henderson, both participants of the Earth Summit who represented non-governmental organizations, were interviewed in this video and gave their synopsis of the Summit.
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1992
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AshokKhoslaandHazel Henderson
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Betty Lehan Harragan.
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Betty Lehan Harragan, author of Games Mother Never Taught You, shares her insights into women and the workforce and explains how the corporate structure is based on being part of a team and how many women are unfamiliar with this concept. NOTE: This video is incomplete, and interview starts midway through.
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1985
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Betty Lehan Harragan
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Beverly Sills.
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Famous soprano Beverly Sills, who became the general manager of the New York City Opera after she retired from singing in 1980, discusses her career as an opera star, her role models, and her family.
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1990
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BeverlySills
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Bill Grace - Ethical Leadership.
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Dr. Bill Grace, founder and executive director of the Center for Ethical Leadership, discusses ethical leadership and transformative leadership.
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1998
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BillGrace2
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Bill Grace-Ethics in Society.
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Dr. Bill Grace, founder and executive director of the Center for Ethical Leadership, discusses the importance of understanding ethics in society and how to integrate 18 specific values into daily life to benefit the whole of society.
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1998
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BillGrace
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Danielle Kennedy.
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Danielle Kennedy is an author, motivational speaker and mother of five. In this interview she offers advice on interview skills, finding happiness, and the connection of mind and body.
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1983
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DanielleKennedy
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Dr. Joseph Kett.
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Professor Joseph Kett, Chairman of the Department of History at the University of Virginia, discusses his work on The Cultural Literacy Dictionary, which he co-authored with fellow professors James Trefil and E.D. Hirsch, Jr. The Dictionary aims to help the average American understand terminology that those in the field that are “culturally literate” assume are common knowledge.
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1988
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JosephFKett
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Dr. Louise S. McCants.
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Dr. Louise McCants, Director of Instructional Services at Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City, MO and author of Woman Change, argues that women must make their own choices for their own benefit.
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1987
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LouiseSMcCants
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Dr. Margaret Wheatley.
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Dr. Margaret Wheatley - author of Leadership and the New Science and president of the Berkana Institute - shares her views on how public institutions are changing and discusses how her theories could improve organizational performance in higher education.
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2001
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MargaretWheatley
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Dr. Mary Catherine Bateson.
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Dr. Mary Catherine Bateson, talks about her book Composing a Life, which discusses the lives of five inspirational women, and concludes that people need to live their lives as though they are creating it. NOTE: This video lacks the standard series intro and introduction by host, and starts several minutes into the interview.
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1990
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MaryCatherineBateson
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Dr. Olaf Isachsen.
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Dr. Olaf Isachsen, author of Working Together: A Personality-Centered Approach to Management, discusses psychological tools that can help entrepreneurs be successful.
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1996
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Dr.OlafIsachsen
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Dr. Richard Fazzini.
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Dr. Richard Fazzini, an archaeologist and Egyptologist, discusses the Ramses II exhibit visiting Jacksonville as well as his background and experiences in his field. Assistant Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts Earl Farris joins Carol Miner to conduct the interview.
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1988
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Worth_Quoting_Dr_Richard_Fazzini, fscj:13492
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Fran Worden Henry.
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Fran Worden Henry, author of Toughing It Out at Harvard, discusses her experience getting her MBA from Harvard. NOTE: Intro for episode is cut off, and video starts a few seconds into introduction of guest.
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1984
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FranWordenHenry
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Hazel Henderson - Globalization.
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Author, futurist, and evolutionary economist Hazel Henderson speaks about our changing economy and the changes that she believes need to take place to reshape the global economy for sustainability at every level. NOTE: There is a secondary layer of audio barely audible in the background intermittently.
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2001
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HazelHenderson
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Hazel Henderson - Think Globally, Act Locally.
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Author, futurist, and evolutionary economist Hazel Henderson urges viewers to "think globally, act locally". In other words: to recognize how political, economic, and business actions at the local level affect the world at large.
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1990
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HazelHenderson2
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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - Citizen Participation.
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In the final segment of a three part series, Sahtouris and Henderson conclude their discussion arguing for economic policy with an eye toward protecting the environment. The pair stress citizen responsibility for protecting the environment, and focus on democracy in our society. They continue to speak about the world as a living system and how we need to be shifting towards prevention and organic methods in order to live in harmony with nature.
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris3
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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - Futurism.
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In the first of this three-part series, Carol Spalding Miner interviews two Futurists who agree that the world can be seen as a living system rather than a mechanical system. Although these futurists have different focuses - Elisabet Sahtourist is a biologist and Hazel Henderson is a green economist - they share similar viewpoints on the environment and how important it is for us to protect it. Sahtouris discusses her book Gaia: The Human Journey from Chaos to Cosmos and its framing of the universe as natural rather than mechanical. Henderson argues that economics should be taught with this natural framing.
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris
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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - The Sustainable Future.
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In the second of a three-part series, Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris continue their discussion on sustaining our environment and focus on how the 1990's is a critical time period for coming to terms with the planet and redefining what we mean by progress. Henderson continues her thesis suggesting citizens should create and conduct economic policy with an eye toward protecting the environment. She and Sahtouris place particular emphasis on regulations for developed vs developing countries.
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris2
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Joan Borysenko Ph.D.
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Dr. Joan Borysenko, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, discusses the science behind psychologically based healing, and oneness of the mind, body and spirit for optimum health.
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1998
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Worth_Quoting_Joan_Borysenko, fscj:17624
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