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The Brain's Greatest Con Trick by Bruce Hood
Join Professor Bruce Hood as he shows that the concept of the 'self' is a figment of the brain, generated as a character to weave our internal processes and experiences together into a coherent narrative. Published by The RSA on June 5, 2013.
EarthSayer Bruce Hood
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The Story of Change: Exercise Your Citizen Muscle
Can shopping save the world? The Story of Change urges viewers to put down their credit cards and start exercising their citizen muscles to build a more sustainable, just and fulfilling world. Published on Jul 16, 2012
EarthSayer Annie Leonard
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Heroes and Villains by Renee Lertzman

Climate One asks Renee Lertzman, Ph.D. about whether there are heroes and villains in the

climate narrative. Published on Feb 10, 2016

Her book, Environmental Melancholia: Psychoanalytic dimensions of engagement (Psychoanalytic Explorations) is available from Amazon by clicking on the image or visit your local bookstore. Thank you.

EarthSayer Renee Lertzmann
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Education for a Sustainable Future by Dale and Tom Hallat

Documentary Pproduced by Dale and Tom Hallat of the Prosocial Progress Foundation (PPF) a non-profit, public foundation based in the United Kingdom with an international interest within its focus. It acts as an advocacy group which promotes economic, environmental and behavioural solutions to problems within our societies.

PPF is dedicated to communicating to governments, schools and education institutions, the application of effective behavioural tools found within the field of behaviour analysis, as well as the application of scientific knowledge that can drive our societies towards environmental sustainability

EarthSayers Tom Hallat; Dale Hallat
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Popup Store selling bottled fresh air and sunshine by DUPE
Some very creative and passionate folks came up with a very interesting popupstore concept in Australia to make people think about buying natural resources such as  bottled water. Published on Oct 22, 2013
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What Do Oregonians Care About in 2013 with Adam Davis
Published on Oct 7, 2013

Speakers: Adam Davis, founder and principal at DHM Research and Dave Miller, host of Think Out Loud

Results of the Oregon Values & Beliefs Study conducted every 10 years by DHM Research and sponsored this year by the Oregon Community Foundation, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Oregon Health & Science University, and Oregon State University.

Adam Davis, DHM co-founder and John McConnell of OSHU will join Think Out Loud's Dave Miller and a diverse group of community members to discuss how Oregonians value education, healthcare, the environment, religion and a host of other issues. With over 30 years of experience in all phases of public opinion research, Adam Davis' expertise ranges from survey research design to focus group moderating. He has conducted projects throughout the United States and on-site in Europe and Japan.


John McConnell is the director of OHSU's Center for Health Systems Effectiveness. Dr. McConnell is a health economist and an associate professor in OHSU's departments of emergency medicine and public health & preventive medicine.

EarthSayers Adam Davis; Dave Miller
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General Ignorance by John Lloyd
Legendary producer and QI mastermind John Lloyd visits the RSA to share the culmination of a life's reading -- that it's what we don't know that really matters. Published on Feb 13, 2013
EarthSayer John Lloyd
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The Myth of Apathy by Renee Lertzman

At the Garrison Institute's 2011 Climate, Mind and Behavior Symposium, Renee Lertzman discusses the importance of attending to emotional, affective and unconscious dimensions of climate change communications and outreach strategy. To learn more about the Garrison Institute's Climate, Mind & Behavior Initiative: Uploaded on Mar 30, 2011

EarthSayer Renee Lertzman
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Rediscovering the joy of humanity by Karl Sharro

 

Karl Sharro is an Architect, Writer and Commentator on the Middle East. He is the co-author of the architectural manifesto Towards a New Humanism in Architecture and Senior Associate Partner at PLP Architecture in London. He has practiced architecture in London and Beirut, and previously taught at the Department of Architecture at the American University of Beirut.

He addresses the need for freedom of movement and immigration. Uploaded on Sep 27, 2011

EarthSayer Karl Sharro
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Surviving Disappearance, Re-Imagining Native Peoples
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Matika Wilbur, one of the Pacific Northwest's leading photographers, has exhibited extensively in regional, national, and international venues such as the Seattle Art Museum, the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, The Tacoma Art Museum, the Royal British Columbia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Nantes Museum of Fine Arts in France. She studied photography at the Rocky Mountain School of Photography in Montana and received a bachelor's degree from Brooks Institute of Photography in California. Her work led her to becoming a certified teacher at Tulalip Heritage High School, providing inspiration for the youth of her own indigenous community.


Matika, a Native American woman of the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes (Washington), is unique as an artist and social documentarian in Indian Country. The insight, depth, and passion with which she explores the contemporary Native identity and experience are communicated through the impeccable artistry of each of her silver gelating photographs. Published on Jul 19, 2013, TEDs Seattle.


EarthSayer Matika Wilbur
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