The Art and Craft of Living

Radical Loving Care (0)

December 1, 2009 • Category: Medical

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In our technology-driven society, Erie Chapman, author of Radical Loving Care, emphasizes that healthcare providers should focus on putting people first.

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Four Generations of Women (0)

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Mother and therapist, Sharon Sand reflects on four generations of women in her family who meet the challenges of marriage, work and home life by drawing on the power of their relationship.

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Summer World (0)

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In “Summer World,” Bernd Heinrich brings us a bottomless reserve of wonder and reverence for the teeming animal life of backwoods New England. With the purity of an artist and the keen eye of a scientist, he focuses on the animal kingdom in the extremes of the warmer months, with all its feeding, nesting, fighting and mating.

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Importance of Play (0)

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Barbara Butler pulls together her love of the outdoors, art, wood, sculpture and memories of her youth as she designs and builds play structures and treehouses. Butler believes in the importance of play as a way to safely make mistakes, try new things out, encourage creativity and discover what you’re going to be when you grow up.

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Uncommon Sense (0)

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Karl Ahlrichs explains that everybody who’s waiting for “normal” to return may be waiting a long time. Ahlrichs says that uncommon sense is needed for the new economy we’re facing, and he asks us not to waste this opportunity.

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What Matters Most is a radio show series hosted by Tom Landis broadcasting live each week and online 24/7 to enhance the art and craft of living. This is an opportunity to meet people and hear their stories, stories arising out of everyday experience, stories connecting us to our humanity.