Creating ONE-Planet-Prosperity
ONE-PLANET-PROSPERITY is about BEING what we DO — not what we own. Creating the same, or better quality of life without destroying the planet.
ALEX STEFFEN, co-founder & editor of WorldChanging.com talks about creating what we all want – GUILT-FREE Affluence!
See what free inspired minds widely connected can create together….things like; a water pump that doubles as a playground – as the children spin they pump the water! A brilliant yet simple design!
We’re all in this together & One-Planet-Prosperity becomes the platform from which we can build a future worth living
The biggest barriers to building a sustainable planet are political, not technological. – Alex Steffen
For more inspiration visit the WORLDCHANGING website
http://www.worldchanging.com/
The American Dream
….as the late, great George Carlin put it:
” It’s called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it”
THE AMERICAN DREAM is an entertaining animated film that takes a clever, hard hitting look at the financial system. It reveals the mystery of how money is created, why housing prices skyrocket, then plunge, and what the heck is going on with the Federal Reserve!
Knowledge is Power….it can be used for good or evil —help get our nation back on track. If you liked this film please visit the site, donate or buy the dvd: http://www.theamericandreamfilm.com
Rwanda; a case study in forgiveness and reconciliation
Filmmaker Laura Waters Hinson went to Rwanda with a chilling question: is it possible to forgive the person who killed your family? Hear the stories of reconciliation she found while making “As We Forgive,” which documents how confessed murderers and genocide survivors are partnering to rebuild Rwanda.
The hands that were used to kill are now used to build homes for the victims, in what is being called, “practical reconciliation”
Forgiveness is a process – daily – we must chose to value peace more than revenge.
How photosynthesis can help us fuel the world!
Dan Nocera explains in this POP TECH presentation how we can save the world by providing clean, inexpensive energy –YES!– through already existing technology
“What plants offer us is insight into how we might create workable liquid fuel. The MIT swimming pool contains 3.2 million liters of water; that pool could store 43 TW of energy, if we take the water down to hydrogen and oxygen. That’s assuming 100% efficiency in the water conversion process, but even if we assume 50% efficiency, we could generate the world’s energy needs with 2/3 of that pool. “The bottom line is, I’m talking about solving the energy problem with an Olympic-sized pool of water. We could be doing that globally, per second. That’s the hope, because there’s so much energy density in that fuel.”
Does God exist?
A stimulating discussion between two brilliant minds;
Sir Jonathan Miller interviews Cambridge theologian, Denys Alan Turner about the existence of God…or not?
“Marx says, each age asks only such questions as it can answer …
So why do we limit ourselves?”
From a BBC series called “The Atheism Tapes” – Sir Miller also interviews: playwright-Arthur Miller, Nobel-Prize-Winning physicist-Steven Weinberg, and Richard Dawkins among others.
Giving makes you happier! Science proves it!
Elizabeth Dunn discusses her research on the relationship between happiness and money in this POP TECH presentation
Here are some great places to spread the love!
Karma Currency
Kickstarter – the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world
What does it mean to be You?
Philosopher Julian Baggini discusses the fundamental question, and whether or not the detachment from “self” promoted by Buddhist teachings is really the answer–
The talk is presented by the Royal Society for Arts- who’s mission is about putting enlightened thinking to work in practical ways
LET ME DOWN EASY…a call for GRACE by Anna Deavere-Smith
Anna Deavere Smith, begins the conversation regarding her latest solo-show saying, “it’s about our bodies; their power and their vulnerability.” In the end- it’s a message about cherishing the moments of life (wherein we inhabit our bodies)
In her inimitable style, she portrays the people she’s interviewed which includes;
the late Ann Richards-former Governer of Texas, Lance Armstrong, Elizabeth Steb-choreographer, Associate Dean of Yale School of Medicine-Ruth Katz, and a captivating bull-rider, Brent Williams; ”What keeps ya on top tha bull is sheer determination!”
I’m in pursuit of the “spooky truth…I simply begin by asking, what happened?”
What’s revealed are fascinating stories about the struggle with illness, pain and the healthcare system…. Asking where is care in our society? We have all this technology but do we know how to heal? Do healthcare professionals know how to listen?
When asked what the play’s title means, she says, ultimately the title is about a call for grace and kindness, in a world that often lacks that. We want to distance ourselves from these realities, because we’re afraid. But can we morally afford to deal with people this way?
“The medicine I take from the show is how to treat other people”
The New York run was sold-out – maybe HBO will present this brilliant work? Meanwhile, here’s a chance to get a glimpse of her amazing ability to channel the soul of others, as she illuminates her process in conversation with Bill Moyers.
Her genius lies in her ability to acutely listen and re-create the persona, their words become her text. Her technique was derived from a philosophy she inherited from her father, “if you say a word often enough – it becomes you.”
In her book, “Talk to Me,” she says acting is about as far from lying as anything because of the vulnerability of the actor. If you think about it we are going in there and putting our identity for rent, we’re giving it up for periods of time. We are trained to feel deeply for an imagined other -that’s not lying, that’s the pursuit of another kind of truth.
Laurel Haines’ FUTURE ANXIETY makes it’s World Premiere at the FLEA
Jim Simpson directs Laurel Haines’ FUTURE ANXIETY – a fiercely intelligent (sort of Noah’s Ark) dark comedy about our present day fears run amok in a wildly conceivable future
Described as a comedic panic attack, in the play, China calls in its debt, taking humans in lieu of cash for work in labor camps… (Hey somebody’s gotta rebuild after the latest tsumami/earthquake) – also, strawberries are extinct and toilet paper is rationed to one square per person….oh yes, and the folks just thawing out from having themselves cryonically frozen back in 2011 are in for a big surprise!
So when Karl, (and his mate from the institution) build a homemade spaceship to escape the planet, everyone wants to get on board!
All is not bleak-says Carol Ostrow, the Flea’s Producing Director, “This is a wonderful paradigm for the future….a brilliant playwright and a diverse, multi-talented company of actors.”
The New York Times agrees, read the review “No Shades Needed in Not-So-Bright Future”
Tickets and information
http://www.theflea.org/show_detail.php?page_type=0&show_id=81
http://theater.nytimes.com/2011/05/04/theater/reviews/future-anxiety-by-laurel-haines-at-flea-theater-review.html



