Feature Podcasts http://www.noadversary.org/ Each podcast here is produced by us. Currently our offerings are all part of our 'speakers series', and all podcasts are recorded at public speaking engagements. All podcasts are made available freely on the iTunes store -- just type in keyword 'noadversary' and subscribe, and iTunes will download new podcasts as we release them.

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en-us Greenpeace Canada Executive Director: Climate Solutions Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:53:59 -0500 http://www.noadversary.org/greenpeace-climate-solutions Q: What's the quickest way to stop a wind turbine?

A: Build a nuclear reactor.

This podcast features Greenpeace Executive Director Bruce Cox, who explores the quickest ways to green energy systems in the 21st century.

]]> The Peace CafĂ© Sun, 01 Mar 2009 15:58:57 -0500 http://www.noadversary.org/The_Peace_Caf_2009_03_01 Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace's Peace Café Coordinator, Rob Porter, speaks on the growing Peace Café movement: what they do, where they are, how to start one.

NoAdversary.org Speakers Series #5: Rob Porter - The Peace Café

Original Recording Date: February 28, 2009 1.30pm
Running Time: 58 mins 06 secs
Download (Right-Click as "Save As.."): Show #5 .mp3 (24 MB)

Credits

Speaker/Host/Editor: Rob Porter

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Indigenous Peace Education and Spirituality in Canada Wed, 18 Feb 2009 16:20:28 -0500 http://www.noadversary.org/Indigenous_Peace_Edu_2009_02_18 Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace's Indigenous Peace Education Coordinator, Danielle Boissoneau, speaks on her life, spirituality, peace, indigenous heritage, and keeping positive in a world often innodated with negativity.

This speaking engagement was part of a FreeSkool course. For more information on the Hamilton FreeSkool, visit http://opirgsrs.wordpress.com/hamilton-free-skool/.

NoAdversary.org Speakers Series #4: Danielle Boissoneau - Indigenous Peace Education and Spirituality in Canada

Original Recording Date: February 17, 2009 6pm
Running Time: 36 mins 04 secs
Download (Right-Click as "Save As.."): Show #4 .mp3 (18 MB)

Credits

Speaker: Danielle Boissoneau
Host: Aly Ostrowski
Sound Editor, Music: Rob Porter

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Why do people question the events of 9/11? And why does it matter? Sat, 14 Feb 2009 02:43:17 -0500 http://www.noadversary.org/Why_do_people_questi_2009_02_14 On February 4, 2009, the Hamilton Peace Café invited Dr. Graeme MacQueen to talk about the 9/11 Truth movement - why it exists, why it should be allowed to exist, and why studying the events of 9/11 is important.

At this talk Dr. MacQueen covered the basics of the major questions posed by the movement, as well as some of its controversial findings.

The talk is a bit longer than most of our talks so far, but packed full of engaging information.

(Two websites are mentioned in this podcasts, the links are as follows: http://www.journalof911studies.com/, http://patriotsquestion911.com/.)

NoAdversary.org Speakers Podcast #3: Dr. Graeme MacQueen

Original Recording Date: February 4, 2009 7pm at the Hamilton Peace Café in the Skydragon Centre
Running time: 99 mins, 46 sec
Download (Right-Click and "Save As"): Show #3 MP3 (46 MB)

Credits

Speaker: Dr. Graeme MacQueen
With Introduction by: Robert Porter
Sound Editor, Music: Robert Porter

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The Crash and a Culture of Peace - Dr. David Adams Thu, 05 Feb 2009 02:49:46 -0500 http://www.noadversary.org/The_Crash_and_a_Cult_2009_02_05 What is a Culture of Peace? What does the current economic crisis mean for the future of a Culture of Peace? Dr. David Adams was keynote speaker at the Second Symposium for a Culture of Peace in Canada at the Hamilton Peace Cafe in October of 2008.

Note: Apologies for the quality of the recording. At times this talk is more of an open discussion, and it may be difficult to hear some comments / questions. Nontheless, this talk is still worthwhile to listen to!

NoAdversary.org Speakers Series #2: David Adams: The Crash and the Culture of Peace

Original Recording Date: October 2, 2008 7pm
Running Time: 83 mins 19 secs
Download (Right-Click as "Save As.."): Show #2 .mp3 (38 MB)

Credits

Speaker: David Adams
Host, Sound Editor, Music: Rob Porter
 

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