Apologies, but no results were found.
Listen on Archive.org:
https://archive.org/embed/151014OccupyRadio128
Download from Archive.org:
https://archive.org/details/151014OccupyRadio128
With the Occupy movement gone from the headlines, more than one pundit has suggested that the whole uprising was nothing more than a fad. For a few months, at the end of 2011, it was fashionable, and hip to occupy public space, and to tempt the wrath of the law. Eventually though, as fads often do, it faded from the cultural consciousness, without enacting meaningful systemic change.
This week on Occupy Radio, Stephan Schwartz, author of the 8 Laws of Change, tells us that we are still on schedule. Change is coming, but it’s going to take more work, and a shift in our perspective.
http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/
http://www.schwartzreport.net/
Explore Journal: http://www.explorejournal.com/content/schwartz
Institute of Noetic Sciences: http://noetic.org/directory/person/stephan-schwartz
8 Laws on Nemoseen: http://www.nemoseen.com/books-by-stephan-a-schwartz/the-8-laws-of-change/
8 Laws listed here: http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/PDF/The%20Power%20-%208%20Laws.fin.pdf
8 Laws at Simon and Schuster: http://books.simonandschuster.com/The-8-Laws-of-Change/Stephan-A-Schwartz/9781620554579
Remote Viewing: http://www.irva.org/conferences/speakers/schwartz.html
Contact Occupy Radio:
Twitter: @occupyradio23
Email: occupyradio23@gmail.com
Phone: (541) 632-4092
Author/Actress Rivera Sun sings the anthem of our times and rallies us to meet adversity with gusto. In addition to The Dandelion Insurrection, she is the author of nine plays, a book of poetry, and her debut novel, Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars, which celebrates everyday heroes who meet the challenges of climate change with compassion, spirit, and strength.www.risingsundancetheater.com/wpblog/ http://www.riverasun.com/
David Geitgey Sierralupe prefers you call him Getch. As Dr. Seuss once noted, there are way too many Daves. When not plotting to Occupy the Media through an activist, internet media hub, Getch remodels homes in Eugene, Oregon.