The Gary Null Show

2018-10

Episodes

The Gary Null Show - 10.17.18

Wednesday Oct 17, 2018

Wednesday Oct 17, 2018

A review of the IPCC report and updates on the status of global climate change
 
Dr. Paul Beckwith is a physicist, engineer, and post doctoral candidate in the Laboratory of Paleoclimatology and Climatology at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, where he also teaches as a part time professor.  Paul’s research specializes in abrupt effects from climate change (such as tornadoes and the rise in more fierce tropical storms), greenhouse gas emissions, the global implications of the melting Arctic ice sheets, and social media for climate change advocacy.  He is a member and participant in the Arctic Methane Emergency Group and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.  His website is PaulBeckwith.net and he offers many educational videos about climate change science on his Youtube channel under his name. 

The Gary Null Show - 10.16.18

Tuesday Oct 16, 2018

Tuesday Oct 16, 2018

Why America is no longer affordable for the large majority of Americans. 
Alissa Quart is the Executive Editor of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project -- a non profit journalism project dedicated to reporting on inequality. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, New York Review of Books, Elle and other publications. Alissa writes a bi-monthly column in The Guardian call Outclassed.  She is a graduate of Columbia University's School of Journalism, was a Nieman fellow at Harvard, and has taught at SUNY New Paltz and Columbia. She has received the LA Press Club Award and was nominated for the National Magazine Award. Alissa's most recent book is "Squeezed: Why Our Families Can't Afford America" and her website is AlissaQuart.com 

Monday Oct 15, 2018

In this episode of The Gary Null Show, Gary speaks about his brand new article on the environment. 

Friday Oct 12, 2018

The scientific evidence to support the underlying principles of magic and why this will be part of the new frontier of science and human potential
Dr. Dean Radin is the chief scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and a distinguished associate professor at the California Institute of Integral Studies. For almost four decades, Dr. Radin has been researching the frontiers of consciousness and parapsychological phenomena or psi. He has held appointments at AT&T Bell Labs, Princeton University, the University of Edinburgh, Stanford Research Institute International and was also a scientist conducting highly classified research on psychic phenomena for various US government agencies. Dr. Radin has lectured widely throughout the world. His earlier book The Conscious Universe was reached the number one spot on Amazon for parapsychology, and received the Scientific and Medical Network's Best Book Award. His most recent publication is "Real Magic: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science and a Guide to the Power of the Universe," which has received endorsements from two Nobel laureates in science.  His website is DeanRadin.org

The Gary Null Show - 10.11.18

Thursday Oct 11, 2018

Thursday Oct 11, 2018

Today is October 11th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. 
JONATHAN HAIDT is a social psychologist whose research examines the intuitive foundations of morality. His most recent book is the New York Times bestseller, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion. At Stern, where he is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership, he is applying his research on moral psychology to rethink the way business ethics is studied and is integrated into the curriculum. His goal is to draw on the best behavioral science research to create organizations that function as ethical systems, with only minimal need for directly training people to behave ethically. He co-founded the research collaboration at EthicalSystems.org. Haidt is also working on increasing viewpoint diversity in the academy via Heterodox Academy, a new collaborative project. 
Before coming to Stern, Haidt taught for sixteen years at the University of Virginia. His first book was The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom. His writings appear frequently in The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, and he has given four TED talks. He was named one of the top global thinkers by Foreign Policy magazine and also by Prospect magazine.

The Gary Null Show - 10.10.18

Wednesday Oct 10, 2018

Wednesday Oct 10, 2018

The demand for a new Climate Story -- changing the narrative to confront our environmental threats
Charles Eisenstein is an independent scholar, counterculture speaker and author writing on themes about human culture and identity, economics, the evolution of human cultures, and the spiritual challenges of coping with a society and world in chaos.  In the past he has taught at Goddard College, Penn State, and has lived in China.  Charles holds degrees in Mathematics and Philosophy from Yale University and has been active with other visionaries to develop progressive models of business and charity based upon a deeper ethical standard. He is the author of several books, including his popular "Sacred Economics."  His most recent book is "Climate: A New Story," which presents a new narrative, a new ethos, to the conversation we must begin in order to address and prepare ourselves for growing crises due to climate change.  Charles' website is  CharlesEisenstein.net. 
 

The Gary Null Show - 10.09.18

Wednesday Oct 10, 2018

Wednesday Oct 10, 2018

Today is October 9th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. 

Monday Oct 08, 2018

Today is October 8th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. 
 
Today's Topics: 
Fewer indications of ADHD in children whose mothers took vitamin D during pregnancy
Fisetin extends lifespan in mice
Study finds that apples improve sexual function in women
Consumption of a bioactive compound from Neem plant could significantly suppress development of prostate cancer
Weight loss linked to lower breast cancer risk for postmenopausal women
TOXIC food preservative in many popular foods cause DNA damage and cancer
 
 

Friday Oct 05, 2018

How neoliberalism has created a culture of identity politics, inequality and a loss of civic responsibility on our college and university campuses
Prof. William Egginton is the Decker Professor of Humanities and Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins University where he focuses on Spanish literature, literary criticism, ethics, social pluralism and philosophy.  He has written several highly acclaimed books and contributes regularly to the New York Times' The Stone, the Los Angeles Review of Books and Stanford University's Arcade.  His most recent book -- "The Splintering of the American Mind" - takes a hard look at the neoliberal trends that now dominate our college and university campuses and administrations, and have in turn fostered a culture of divisive identity politics, economic and racial inequality and are now eroding our sense of social community and authentic civic participation.  

The Gary Null Show - 10.04.18

Thursday Oct 04, 2018

Thursday Oct 04, 2018

Today is October 4th and like always The Gary Null Show is here to inform you on the best news in health, healing, the environment. 
 
 
 
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