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Podcast: Pathways Radio

Pathways host Paul O'Brien

Pathways is a 30-minute radio interview program focused on personal and cultural transformation. Paul O'Brien has been its producer/host since 1984. The show has a large, loyal following covering the entire state of Oregon and southern Washington, airing on Sunday mornings at 8:30 AM pacific time on KBOO 90.7 FM in Portland, Oregon (also streaming at that time via kboo.fm). Downloadable podcasts of Paul O'Brien's Pathways interviews are made available here at Divination.com and the iTunes store for free.

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Leigh Brasington: Buddhist States of Being

Leigh Brasington, an inveterate worldwide Buddhist meditation teacher, recently gave seminars at the Portland Insight Meditation Society on two subjects of interest to meditators -- The Jhanas and Dependent Origination -- two aspects of Buddhist teaching we can discuss today. Leigh became the senior student of Buddhist nun, Ayya Khema, in 1997, and her first American student to give meditation retreats. He is the author of a Tibetan Database and Word Processing program that was used as an electronic dictionary by the people doing the editing for a major Tibetan text preservation project. Leigh grew up in Mississippi, and now lives at the Forest Refuge, part of the Insight Meditation Society's center in Barre, MA. In addition to teaching meditation, he also works as a software engineer. His hobbies are Swimming, Foreign Travel, Hiking, Asian Religions, Asian Art, Storytelling. More »


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Jack Robertson

July 16, 2006

Jack Robertson: The new hydrogen economy

Jack Robertson discusses the new hydrogen economy. He is Chairman of the Northwest Hydrogen Alliance, and is the former deputy administrator at the Bonneville Power Administration. During his time at the BPA, he also helped found the Bonneville Environmental Foundation.

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Stephen Mitchell

June 7, 2006

Stephen Mitchell: Gilgamesh

Stephen Mitchell is a renowned translator, scholar, and author best known for his ability to glean the wisdom and spiritual themes of sacred texts. Although Gilgamesh is considered one of the masterpieces of world literature, until now there has not been a version that is a superlative literary text in its own right. Stephen Mitchell’s [...]

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Murray Oxman

June 1, 2006

Murray Oxman: How to Easily Handle Difficult People

Murray Oxman presents his book, The How to Easily Handle Difficult People Handbook, as well as How to Read People Like a Book. Oxman is a stress expert and psychological researcher. He is published in the prestigious American Journal of Psychology. He has led thousands of classes and seminars showing people how they can make [...]

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Kazuo Murakami

May 28, 2006

Kazuo Murakami: The Divine Code of Life

Kazuo Murakami speaks about his book, The Divine Code of Life; Awaken Your Genes & Discover Hidden Talents. Dr. Murakami is a Professor Emeritus at Tsukuba University in Japan. His professional fields are biochemistry, molecular biology of cardiovascular disease, and the relationship between mind and genes. In 2004 he joined a small group of scientists [...]

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Michael Goorjian

April 9, 2006

Michael Goorjian: “Illusion” (a motion picture)

Michael Goorjian talks about acting in the film, “Illusion.”

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Lewis Richmond

April 2, 2006

Lewis Richmond: A Whole Life’s Work

Lewis Richmond discusses his book, A Whole Life’s Work, a sequel and companion to his first book, Work as a Spiritual Practice. Richmond is a direct disciple of Zen Buddhist Master Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, and a lineage holder in his tradition. Lew founded the Vimala Sangha in 2003 as a vehicle for the continuation of [...]

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Maria Dancing Heart Hoaglund

March 19, 2006

Maria Dancing Heart Hoaglund: The Last Adventure of Life; sacred resources for living and dying

Maria Dancing Heart Hoaglund speaks about her book, The Last Adventure of Life; sacred resources for living and dying. She is a seasoned hospice worker and bereavement counselor. Maria offers a holistic perspective on death, grief, and change of all kinds. She was raised in Japan, graduated from Yale, and served for 10 years as [...]

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Mary K. Greer

March 5, 2006

Mary K. Greer: The mysteries of the Tarot

Mary K. Greer is an author and teacher specializing in methods of self-exploration and transformation. A Grandmaster of the American Tarot Association, she is a member of numerous Tarot organizations, and is featured at Tarot conferences and symposia in the United States and abroad. She is also the author of the upcoming book, “Mary K. [...]

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Po Bronson

February 1, 2006

Po Bronson: Family Resilience

Po Bronson shares his book, Why Do I Love These People? Honest and Amazing Stories of Real Families. Po also wrote What Should I Do With My Life? in addition to several novels. His second novel The first 20 Million is Always the Hardest was released as a feature film in 2002 by 20th Century [...]

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Scott Brown

January 1, 2006

Scott Brown: How to Negotiate with Kids

Scott Brown, author of How to Negotiate with Kids, is a founding member of the acclaimed Harvard Negotiation Project, and brings his negotiating skills to the parenting arena. A parent of four himself, he realized that parents can apply the same negotiating skills used at work to their home life. Brown first explains the difference [...]

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