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The good corporate citizen
Consumer expectation can be a powerful influence for changing corporate behaviour, so don’t we see the same thing with religions?
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Essential words about words
This fun, fascinating and wide ranging conversation explores the hidden harm behind the misuse of words and how it affects us all in every conceivable aspect of life.
Abuse, Accountability, Ageless Wisdom, Alchemy, Corruption, Energy, Essence, Expression, Humanity, Livingness, Love, Raising children, Relationships, Religion, Responsibility, Soul, Spirit, Truth
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The corporate takeover of our kids’ future
There is an alarming new trend for privatizing education around the world. Corporations have their eyes clearly set on education as a new opportunity for profit. But who are the winners and losers here as our children become ‘products’ in a corporations’ lust to make bigger profits?
Competition, Performance management, Money, Teachers, Corruption
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Ridicule
Ridicule is a serious and endemic problem in modern science.
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Play it again Sam
Reproducible science is regarded as the gold standard of reliability and high quality. This challenging article explores what reproducibility means and asks us to place science in a broader, universal context that has meaning to the whole.
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Pseudoscience
'Pseudoscience' is a term used by people to deride and dismiss a claimed scientific finding or hypothesis on the basis that it is poor science. We must be very aware of the harm that is done in the use of words like “pseudoscience” that attack, denigrate and dismiss and reduce science to a game of control.
Pseudoscience, Bullying, Corruption, Evidence-based, Intelligence
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Publish and perish
“Publish and perish” describes what is really happening in science. We have made it about results and money, not people and truth, and it is worth exploring how this impacts all of humanity.
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Good Science – a matter of trust?
In January 2014 a game changing, cheap, simple and effective way to produce stem cells hit the press. Within months the study was discredited, and the integrity of the scientific publication process was exposed as deeply flawed.
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Play it again Sam – last night’s leftovers and reproducibility in science, Part 2
Reproducibility is the hallmark of great science. The truth is that it hardly ever happens. In Part 2 we look at this in the context of this planet and evolution. Is reproducibility even possible and is it something we ought to be aspiring to?
Evidence-based, Bullying, Corruption, Evidence, Intelligence
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The corruption of true female empowerment
Women work so hard to live up to all the expectations placed on them, yet it isn’t working. What are we all missing here when it comes to the true empowerment of women?
Empowerment, Nurturing, Self-worth, Gender equality, Corruption
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Can technology contribute to evolution?
The technological revolution we are in brings a lot of comfort to our lives, but does it also offer true evolution?
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Corruption at work – what is it?
Corporate corruption is changing the world we live in, often without us even noticing, but is workplace corruption as much about the individual as the company?
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Signed, sealed, delivered . . . I’m yours – what more proof do we need to know about the effects of music?
With every cell of our body affected by an unremitting soundtrack, how long are we going to accept the imposition of music as part and parcel of everyday retail, or in fact everyday life?
Behaviour, Corruption, Energy in music, Music, Overwhelm, Psychology
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The state of our work today
What is the state of our work today? How healthy, and joyful are we at work? What are the issues we face in our workplaces today?
Career, Work stress, Technology, Productivity, Opinion, Money, Corruption, Competition
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Alan Johnston reading re Serge Benhayon
Reading re a difficult court case
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The Wizard of Omaha
Warren Buffett invest in sugar based products like Coca Cola. A story of Energetic Responsibility, or not.
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Change the meaning of love and see what happens
Find out what happens when we reinterpret the meaning of just one word – it makes for a fascinating case study and a big eye opener.
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When truth comes along…
Truth comes with a livingness, with a lived way. If it is just talk and not lived it only holds a potential of truth that has to yet prove if it can persevere.
Livingness, Truth, Philosophy, Responsibility, Corruption, Relationships
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Must abuse only happen in war for it to be classified as a crime against humanity?
What if crimes against humanity were a daily occurrence in our own lives, not just something we can neatly classify as a distant conflict.
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Corruption and consumer demand in the food industry - Part 1
What’s fuelling corruption in our food industry?
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Opening my heart to love again
Your heart can lead the way in life . . . read this man's account of his life and how the way he lived it nearly killed him, and how his heart brought him back home
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WARNING – Words could be damaging your health!
What if good is not good and better was bad? Suppose normal is harmful? What is truly good and what is truly healthy?
Ill health, Abuse, Corruption, Energy, Expression, Sickness, Livingness, Love, Reductionism, Soul, Spirit, Truth, Unimedpedia, Healthy living
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How noble is the Nobel Prize?
We look up to those who win global awards like the Nobel Prize. But what truly lies behind the choices of the winners, and what does this tell us about how we value these competitions?
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The state of the working world
Workplace pressures and stress challenge us to the point we live for weekends, and loathe Monday mornings. Can one person bring about the change needed for a new way of working?
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Corruption and consumer demand in the food industry - Part 2
What do we seek from food? How can we have more understanding around our relationship with food?
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Work – the binding factor in our society
Do you know that feeling of not wanting to go to work? Have you ever questioned why this is the case and what impact it has on your life?
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Knowing versus thinking in the chemistry lab
A practical chemistry demonstration of how our feeling sense can be right where book knowledge can be wrong.
Chemistry, Connection, Clairsentience, Corruption, Self-empowerment
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Shakespeare’s Richard III and The Winter of Our Discontent – a new take
Glorious summer or an insatiable winter of discontent – what will we choose? What made Shakespeare’s King Richard III a best seller of its time and still the most performed play in the 21st century?
Accountability, Ageless Wisdom, Awareness, Behaviour, Brotherhood, Corruption, Supremacy
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Energetic integrity: a true question of public interest
The concept of public interest is a political one that continues to remain an elusive notion: although it is a commonly used term, it’s arguably the ‘least defined and least understood of concepts’, frequently exploited in political rhetoric.
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‘A spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down’ – Irony or just pure corruption?
Childhood and adult obesity, heart disease, diabetes, some of the most widespread health challenges known to man are not only on our doorstep, but in our homes. Did we get here through chance or was there something more sinister at play?
Accountability, Corruption, Obesity, Over eating, Sugar, Diabetes
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Esoteric Teachings & Revelations volume II
A book to have and keep. Truth straight from heaven, simple and profound answers for humanity’s problems.
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Astral – Maya, Glamour & Illusion
Find out why it is so essential to understand what Astral energy is and how to free yourself from its seductive and harmful grips.
Awareness, Bullying, Conflict, Corruption, Emotions, Energy, Essence, Evolution, Illusion, Livingness, Soul, Spirit
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Comfort providing the bedrock to corruption
Our Audio of the Month for March 2022 looks at the unfathomable levels of corruption in this world, the part we all play in it and the consequences.
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Mission statements and other works of fiction
What is a mission statement? Does it really mean anything?
Behaviour, Corruption, Essence, Presence, Responsibility, Work stress
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Fake news is not new news
Is fake news really such a modern phenomenon or are we distracting ourselves by making social medial the scapegoat for a bigger problem?