Allan Gregg In Conversation (audio)
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Allan Gregg in Conversation presents in-depth conversations with some of the world's most prominent authors, artists, and cutting-edge thinkers. Allan Gregg in Conversation airs Fridays at 10:00 PM EST on TVO - Canada's largest educational broadcaster.
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Rabbi Harold Kushner On What Matters In Life
08/09/2012 Duração: 26minRabbi Harold Kushner is the author of "Living A Life That Matters". The books deals with the human conflict of balancing a quest for material success with a quest to become a better person. The release of this book coincides with the twentieth anniversary of his highly regarded book "When Bad Things Happen to Good People". (Originally aired May 2002)
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Richard Noll's Reveals An All-Too-Human Jung
08/09/2012 Duração: 13minIn his provocative book "The Aryan Christ: The Secret Life of Carl Jung", clinical psychologist Richard Noll looks into the mysticism and religious beliefs of this giant of 20th century psychology and reveals very human being. (Originally aired January 1998)
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Mary Pipher On The Plight Of Refugees In America
06/09/2012 Duração: 27minPsychologist Mary Pipher, already known for her 1994 award-winning book "Reviving Ophelia", which examined the effects of societal pressures on adolescent girls, has a new book called "The Middle of Everywhere: The World's Refugees Come to Our Town". The town is Lincoln, Nebraska, an official refugee re-settlement community. Pipher talks about the experience of refugees in Middle-America in a post-September 11 world. (Original show aired June 2002)
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Chris Patten - A 2005 Update On Hong Kong And China
31/08/2012 Duração: 12minChristopher Patten, the last British Governor of Hong Kong, says that eight years after the 1997 handover to China, Hong Kong is still a free city but is not now the only economic gateway to Asia. China, as well as India, are re-emerging as major trade partners, which can only be beneficial for the west. (Originally aired September 2005)
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Henry Giroux On The Corporatization Of American Education
30/08/2012 Duração: 27minHenry Giroux is one of the world's top educational thinkers and author of "The Terror of Neoliberalism". Giroux left a Professorship at Penn State University, which he found was becoming increasingly corporatized, for McMaster University in Hamilton, to escape the repressive climate of the right wing in the U.S. (Originally aired April 2005)
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Former Governor Chris Patten Assesses Hong Kong Post 1997
30/08/2012 Duração: 28minChris Patten was the last Governor of Hong Kong before its handover from Britain to China in 1997. That appointment gave Chris Patten some unique insights into the world's evolving relationship with China. His book is called "East and West". (Originally aired September 1998)
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Xinran on "The Good Women Of China"
29/08/2012 Duração: 14minXinran has often been referred to as China's answer to Oprah Winfrey. She became China's first radio agony aunt and the heartbreaking stories she heard from Chinese women have been collected in a new book, "The Good Women of China". (Originally aired March 2003)
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Jan Wong On The Changing Face Of China
29/08/2012 Duração: 27minJournalist Jan Wong has spent many years in China. As as a student at Beijing University, she experienced China during the Cultural Revolution, and later as a reporter for the Globe and Mail, she witnessed Tiananmen Square. On the 50th anniversary of the People's Republic, Jan Wong returned to China to see how things have changed. (Originally aired September 1999)
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Jan Wong On Her Years In China
29/08/2012 Duração: 26minJan Wong is the author of "Red China Blues: My Long March From Mao to Now". The book chronicles Wong's disillusionment with China and Maoism. In 1972, during Mao's Cultural Revolution, Wong was one of only two western students to attend Beijing University. In 1988, she returned to China as a reporter for the Globe and Mail. By then, the country was under the capitalist reform of Deng Xiaoping, and Wong found a very different China. (Originally aired May 1996)
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David Rakoff On The Excesses Of American Culture
25/08/2012 Duração: 10minSocial critic David Rakoff skewers the Bush administration and the excesses of American culture in his book of essays, "Don't Get Too Comfortable." Sadly, David Rakoff died on August 9th, 2012. (Original show aired November, 2005).
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Peter Lougheed Relects On His Political Career
24/08/2012 Duração: 26minFormer Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed talks about the role of western Canada; his memories of working with Joe Clark, Stockwell Day and Jean Chretien and the "unite the right" campaign. (Originally aired April 2001)
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Psychologist James Hillman On The Legacy Of Aging
21/08/2012 Duração: 11minJungian psychologist James Hillman is the author of "The Force of Character and The Lasting Life". Hillman explains why he believes that a person's true character only emerges in old age. (Originally aired October 1999)
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Ann Jones on Women Who Murder
21/08/2012 Duração: 20minAnn Jones is the author of "Women Who Kill", which besides being a social history of women in America, features individual cases of female murderers, e.g. Lizzie Borden. (Originally aired April 1997)
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Joe Sornberger On The Canadians Who Discovered Stem Cells
18/08/2012 Duração: 13minJoe Sornberger is the author of "Dreams and Due Diligence", which celebrates the ground-breaking discovery of stem cells by Canadian scientists Ernest McCulloch and James Till
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Wade Davis On Everest Expeditions In 1920s
18/08/2012 Duração: 13minWade Davis is the author of "Into The Silence", which tells the story of three expeditions to conquer Everest in the early 1920s. It also provides a social history of the time and attributes the characters of the explorers as having been forged by their experiences of World War I.
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Lama Sakyong Mipham on Meditation.
18/08/2012 Duração: 14minTibetan Buddhist Lama Sakyong Mipham explains the process and benefits of meditation. (Original show aired May 2003)
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Sherwin Nuland
17/08/2012 Duração: 27minMYTHS OF MEDICINE After medical bestsellers "How We Die" and "The Wisdom of the Body," Dr. Sherwin Nuland's latest book is called "The Mysteries Within: A Surgeon Reflects on Medical Myths." A Gregg and Company segment.
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Maude Barlow On Her Fight Against Globalization
17/08/2012 Duração: 26minAnti-Free Trade activist Maude Barlow is the co-author of "Global Showdown: How the New Activists are Fighting Global Corporate Rule" which is a criticism of globalization. (Originally aired May 2001)
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Seymour Hersh On America's Attack On Iraq
16/08/2012 Duração: 15minPulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh is the author of "Chain of Command: The Road From 9/11 To Abu Ghraib" He talks about George Bush's war on terror following 9/11 and his motivation for the USA's attack on Iraq. He also talks about the horrendous spectacle of Abu Ghraib and who was ultimately responsible. (Original show aired November 2004)
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Alan Hollinghurst on "The Strangers Child"
15/07/2012 Duração: 12minBritish author Alan Hollinghurst, whose book "The Line of Beauty" won the Booker Prize in 2004, talks about his latest book, "The Stranger's Child".