Make the World Work

How to Make the World Work for Everyone with Makasha Roske

Buckminster Fuller’s once asked: “How do we make the world work, for 100% of humanity in the shortest possible time, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological offense or disadvantage of anyone?” Makasha Roske is a wayshower, cosmic steward, planetary healer, wise elder, and an all-in advocate of the beautiful, healthy world we depend on. His list of accomplishments and life’s service are so inspiring and contribute toward a pathway and solution to Buckminster’s question. So, how do we make the world work for everyone and nurture a co-creative culture? You will want to listen in to this episode!

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In 1972, Makasha Roske co-founded World Family and has been a principal focalizer for international festivals and link-ups for world peace including World Invocation Day Festivals, the John Lennon Tribute, Harmonic Convergence, Campaign for the Earth, and the Children’s Torch of Hope. In addition he was a key supporter for the First Earth Run, Live Aid Event, and Birth 2012.

Through entrepreneurial ventures and nonprofit organizations, Makasha has been instrumental in shifting consciousness in the areas of social investing, conscious commerce, health and nutrition, gentle birthing, integral education, and conscious media. His devotion to the younger generations has fueled his co-founding and contributing over the past 3 decades to the growth of his family’s youth organization, Earth Guardians.

Makasha is the father of 8, grandfather of 24, and great-grandfather of 24. As a guardian of the “new dream”, he is passionately committed to whole systems transformation and midwifing a Co-Creative planetary culture in service to the well being of all life. 

Individual and Collective Grief

Our Individual and Collective Grief with Claire Willis

We are in the midst of whole-systems change and transformation on the planet. This includes major breakdowns in systems and structures, a global pandemic that has dramatically changed life as we knew it, political unrest, deep cultural wounds surfacing to heal, and of course loss –and death – of all kinds. Many of us are feeling a mix of emotions, including anxiety, despair, sadness, and anger. We might not recognize all this as grief — but we are grieving. Expert witness of grief, Claire Willis, joins us to talk about our individual and collective grief.

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Claire B. Willis, a clinical social worker, has been working in the fields of oncology and bereavement for more than twenty years. Her work and her life experience were the primary sources of inspiration for Opening to Grief.

A former staff member of The Wellness Community, a national organization, and cofounder of the Boston nonprofit Facing Cancer Together, Claire has led bereavement, end-of-life support, and therapeutic writing groups. She has co-taught Spiritual Resources for Healing the Mind, Body, and Soul at Andover Newton Theological School. Claire maintains a private practice in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Claire has worked in hospice care for many years, both as a volunteer and a social worker. As a lay Buddhist chaplain ordained by Joan Halifax at Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe, she focuses on contemplative practices for end-of-life care. For the past five years, she has been a student of Koshin Paley Ellison, a founding teacher at the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care. Claire is the author of Lasting Words: A Guide to Finding Meaning Toward the Close of Life (Green Writers Press, Brattleboro, Vermont, 2014)

Art of Stopping

The Art of Stopping with David Kundtz

David Kundtz believes the primary challenge to successful human life is too much: too much to do; too much to cope with; too much distraction; too much noise; too much demanding our attention; even, for many of us, too many opportunities and too many choices. His solution? The Art of Stopping— how to be still when you have to keep going. 

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David Kundtz, SThD, MFT, has enjoyed several careers, including nineteen years as a Catholic priest, twenty years in the practice of psychotherapy, and over two decades teaching courses on managing stress and emotional health, and writing. He has graduate degrees in psychology and theology, and a doctorate in pastoral psychology. Among the seven books David has authored are Quiet Mind, Moments in Between, Awakened Mind and his most recent, The Art of Stopping: How to Be Still When You Have to Keep Going.

Coronavirus Message Revisited

Coronavirus Message Revisited with Jeff Vander Clute

It’s been one year since the novel Coronavirus that we call COVID19 emerged on the global stage. At that time, I invited my friend, Jeff Vander Clute to come on The Dr. Julie Show and share his insights. Jeff connected with the novel life form and asked it to tell him about itself. What came through was a list of its top gifts, followed by a powerful message for humanity. There’s a poignant gift and vital message for all with ears to hear. One year later, I bring Jeff back to revisit the lessons and wisdom of COVID19 and the year of 2020.

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Jeff Vander Clute is a quiet spiritual teacher, a wayshower of enlightened enterprise, and a trusted adviser committed to co-creating a society filled with awakened people, communities, and organizations.

During these times of disruption and great opportunity, Jeff sees through complexity to the illumined possibilities. He delights in empowering people to find their way. As a spiritual guide, Jeff assists mentees in developing their own Source connection and capacities for awakened living. In his coaching and consulting practice, he works with the technologies of higher consciousness to bring forth clarity, love, and support for initiatives that are in service to true nature.

Jeff is a member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle and the Global Compassion Council of Charter for Compassion International. He is a co-founder of Sourcing The Way, Enlightening Journeys and Expeditions, and The Consciousness of Money. He also serves as a board director for Alliance for the Earth, Garden of Light, and Source of Synergy Foundation.

Money, Love, Superorganism

Money, Love, and the Superorganism of Life with Jeff Vander Clute

The realization of our oneness with all that is requires that we fully love our lives, which includes loving the entirety of existence. Only then can we perceive the total indivisibility of life, for we are holding nothing outside of our love, including money. Jeff Vander Clute explains that when we see through the eyes of oneness, we recognize that each of us is all of life experiencing itself from a different angle, so to speak. All is connected, all is one, and everyone and everything is included. Loving our lives is a direct path for realizing our divinity, and in loving our lives fully we gain the ability to create a loving world for all.

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Jeff Vander Clute is a quiet spiritual teacher, a wayshower of enlightened enterprise, and a trusted adviser committed to co-creating a society filled with awakened people, communities, and organizations.

During these times of disruption and great opportunity, Jeff sees through complexity to the illumined possibilities. He delights in empowering people to find their way. As a spiritual guide, Jeff assists mentees in developing their own Source connection and capacities for awakened living. In his coaching and consulting practice, he works with the technologies of higher consciousness to bring forth clarity, love, and support for initiatives that are in service to true nature.

Jeff is a member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle and the Global Compassion Council of Charter for Compassion International. He is a co-founder of Sourcing The Way, Enlightening Journeys and Expeditions, and The Consciousness of Money. He also serves as a board director for Alliance for the Earth, Garden of Light, and Source of Synergy Foundation.