Sun, 12 April 2009 The Orgonomy Podcast Number Eight is the first part of a Social Orgonomy presentation given at the ACO headquarters in Princeton, NJ. during February, 2009. The presentation was titled, "Children and the Emotional Plague: Victims and Architects of Evil", given by Dee Apple, Ph.D. This first portion of the discussion centers on the effect that the emotional plague has on newborns and children. Dee Apple provides definitions of the plague as it regards to children, and describes some of the dangers that children face in modern society. The rest of his presentation will be aired in future podcasts. Learn more about orgonomy including publications and lectures by the American College of Orgonomy at www.orgonomy.org.Direct download: The_Orgonomy_Podcast_Number_28_-_D_Apple_1_of_3__.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:45 PM Comments[1] |
Sun, 22 March 2009 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 27 features the conclusion of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". Here, Dr.
Baker talks about the personal attraction of Dr. Reich. as well as some
of the original concepts behind the Emotional Plague. This interview is
several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Visit
www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 March 2009 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 26 features the fifth part of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". Here, Dr. Baker talks about the personal attraction of Dr. Reich. as well as some of the original concepts behind the Emotional Plague. This interview is several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy.The concluding portion of this interview will be featured in the next Orgonomy Podcast. Visit www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 January 2009 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 25 features the fourth part of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". In this portion of the interview Dr. Baker talks about the importance of satisfaction and communication. This interview is several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Future interview
portions will be included in upcoming podcasts. Visit www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 December 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 24 features the third part of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". In this part
of the interview, Dr. Baker talks about relationships and anxiety. He
addresses some interesting questions including. 'what is true love?',
'why do some people become actors?', and 'how does fear affect our
relationships?'. This interview is several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Future interview
portions will be included in upcoming podcasts. Visit www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 December 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 22 features the second part of an interview
with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American
College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate
for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". In this part
of the interview, Dr. Baker talks about relationships and anxiety. He addresses some interesting questions including. 'what is true love?', 'why do some people become actors?', and 'how does fear affect our relationships?'. This interview is several decade
old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But
we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told
by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Future interview
portions will be included in upcoming podcasts. Visit www.orgonomy.org
to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Sat, 15 November 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 22 features the first part of an interview with Dr. Elsworth Baker, MD. Dr. Baker was the founder of the American College of Orgonomy. He worked as Dr. Wilhelm Reich's primary associate for years, and wrote the seminal book, "Man In The Trap". In this part of the interview, Dr. Baker discusses the relationships of couples - the basis for attraction, and how individual energy levels play an important part in these relationships. This interview is several decade old, and as a consequence, the sound quality is less that perfect. But we believe you will find the material fascinating, especially as told by a leading luminary in the science of orgonomy. Future interview portions will be included in upcoming podcasts. Visit www.orgonomy.org to learn more about the American College of Orgonomy.Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 November 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 21. this is the second part of a reading from
Elsworth F. Baker M.D. originally published in the first Journal of
Orgonomy in 1968. It is an overview of Wilhelm Reich's life and
discoveries. Dr. Baker was a close associate of Wilhelm Reich, and
writes about Dr. Reich from a close perspective, and with frankness.
You may download the entire text of his essay on our website,
www.orgonomy.org. Future episodes will include a rare series of interviews with Dr. Baker.Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 October 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 20. this is the first part of a reading from
Elsworth F. Baker M.D. originally published in the first Journal of
Orgonomy in 1968. It is an overview of Wilhelm Reich's life and
discoveries. Dr. Baker was a close associate of Wilhelm Reich, and
writes about Dr. Reich from a close perspective, and with frankness.
You may download the entire text of his essay on our website,
www.orgonomy.org. The rest of this essay will be read on subsequent
podcasts, along with a rare series of interviews with Dr. Baker.Comments[0] |
Sun, 10 August 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 19 features the final part of an interview
with Charles Konia, MD, recorded in 1984. This podcast celebrates the
publication of Dr. Konia's book, The Emotional Plague. Dr. Konia talks about some of the important differences between orgone therapy and typical psychiatric approches. He also discusses the effect of breakdown of armor in contemporary society - a concept later elaborated in his book, The Emotional Plague. Purchase copies of The Emotional Plague at our website,
www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 July 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 18 features the third part of an interview
with Charles Konia, MD, recorded in 1984. This podcast celebrates the
publication of Dr. Konia's book, The Emotional Plague. In this segment,
Dr. Konia goes into details about how orgone therapy uses character analysis as well as working on muscular armor to help the patient. The fourth and final of this interview will be podcasted in the next podcast. Purchase copies of The Emotional Plague at our website,
www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 July 2008 This is a repost of Podcast 17, which had technical problems during the original posting. The Orgonomy Podcast Number 17 features the third part of an interview
with Charles Konia, MD, recorded in 1984. This podcast celebrates the
publication of Dr. Konia's book, The Emotional Plague. In this segment,
Dr. Konia goes into details about how orgone therapy uses character
analysis as well as working on muscular armor to help the patient. The
fourth and final of this interview will be podcasted in the next
podcast. Purchase copies of The Emotional Plague at our website,
www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 16 features the first part of an interview with Charles Konia, MD, recorded in 1984. This podcast celebrates the publication of Dr. Konia's book, The Emotional Plague. In this segment, Dr. Konia talks about how he became interested in orgonomy and trained as a therapist. Future parts of this interview will be podcasted in coming show. Purchase copies of The Emotional Plague at our website, www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Thu, 1 May 2008 In The Orgonomy Podcast Number 15we mark the publication of the important book, The Emotional Plague: The Root of Human Evil by Charles Konia, M.D. An excellent overview of the book's topics are presented in the introduction, which is read in its entirety in this podcast. Order your copy of The Emotional Plague from the ACO website. To learn more of this important problem that infects all aspects of our society at http://theemotionalplague.com. Learn more about Orgonomy from our website, www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sat, 19 April 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 14, published by the American College of
Orgonomy. This show features the fourth and final part of a talk on the
Self-Regulation of Infants and Children, given as part of the Social
Orgonomy Series in October 2007. In this segment, talks about the results of studies on self-regulation and children, as well as answers interesting questions posed by attendees. Future podcasts will feature additional talks as well as archival interviews and events about the Orgonomy, science, therapy, and the importance of emotional health. To attend the Social Orgonomy
talks live, or to learn more about the science of orgonomy, visit
www.orgonomy.org.Direct download:Comments[0] |
Sat, 12 April 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 13, published by the American College of
Orgonomy. This show features the third part of a talk on the
Self-Regulation of Infants and Children, given as part of the Social
Orgonomy Series in October 2007. In this segment, Dr. Dee Apple addresses the influence of electronic media and gaming on emotional health. The final part of his talk will be
featured in the next Orgonomy Podcast. To attend the Social Orgonomy
talks, or to learn more about the science of orgonomy, visit
www.orgonomy.org.Direct download: The_Orgonomy_podcast_Number_12__.mp3Comments[0] |
Thu, 3 April 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 12, published by the American College of
Orgonomy. This show features the second part of a talk on the
Self-Regulation of Infants and Children, given as part of the Social
Orgonomy Series in October 2007. The third part of his talk will be
featured in the next Orgonomy Podcast. To attend the Social Orgonomy
talks, or to learn more about the science of orgonomy, visit
www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 March 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 11, published by the American College of Orgonomy. This show features the first part of a talk on the Self-Regulation of Infants and Children, given as part of the Social Orgonomy Series in October 2007. The second part of his talk will be featured in the next Orgonomy Podcast. To attend the Social Orgonomy talks, or to learn more about the science of orgonomy, visit www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 February 2008 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 10 features a radio interview with Peter Crist, M.D. Dr. Crist is the president of the American College of Orgonomy. In this interview, given to station KION in California, Dr. Crist explains part of the history of orgonomy and the ACO. He discusses Reich's travels and trials in America, and Reich's reaction to some of the problems he faced. He also explains the purpose of the ACO in the context of world events and current orgonomic thinking.Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 December 2007 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 9. November 3, 2007 was the 50th anniversary of Dr. Wilhelm Reich's death.
The events that led up to his tragic death in a federal penitentiary
were extraordinary. What lay behind his incarceration and the burning of
his books, as well as so many other other socially destructive acts,
has been found to be rooted in a very real illness --- one that that is
called the "emotional plague". In The Orgonomy Podcast Number Nine, attorney Edward Pell takes us
through the decade of visious and irrational behavior on the part of
society's "guardians" was, in truth, a witch hunt that ultimately led to the
burning of Reich's books, the destruction of his scientific equipment,
and finally, to his very life. While this podcast commemorates the life and passing of one of the world's greatest scientists, it also celebrates his work with the publishing of a new and immensley important book, The Emotional Plague by Charles Konia, M.D. Learn more about this universal social illness, the science of orgonomy and much more in this newly published book at www.orgonomy.org Comments[0] |
Sat, 27 October 2007 The Orgonomy Podcast Number Eight features the fourth part of our interview with John Bell, M.A. In this thoughtful segment John concludes his thoughts about orgonomy and society, and his hope for the future of the science of orgonomy. Learn more about orgonomy at the American College of Orgonomy website, www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 October 2007 The Orgonomy Podcast Number Seven features the third part of a four part interview with researcher and thinker John Bell, M.A. In this segment, John talks about some advanced scientific concepts as they relate to orgonomy. He also expresses concerns about the negativity of life in the 1980s and the survival of freedom. The final segment of John Bell's interview will be on the next podcast. For more information about the American College of Orgonomy, please go to www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sun, 7 October 2007 The Orgonomy Podcast Number Six continues the interesting interview with John Bell, M.A. This interview discusses many aspects of art, literature, and politics from an orgonomic perspective. This is the second part of a four segment interview. Future podcasts will have the remaining parts. For for information about orgonomy and The American College of Orgonomy, please visit www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 September 2007 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 5 features the first of a four part interview with John Bell, M.A. This interview, conducted by Harry and Jennifer Fox features observations about art, literature, and political influence from an orgonomic perspective. John Bell's observations are eclectic and interesting. He helps to bring a view of orgonomy towards every day and intellectual subjects that listeners will find stimulating. Future segments of this interview will be broadcast in future Orgonomy Podcasts. For more information go to www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sat, 11 August 2007 This is the second part of Dr. Richard Schwartzman's discussion of the Emotional Development of the Child, given at a conference held by the American College of Orgonomy. The first part of the discussion can be found in The Orgonomy Podcast Number 3. More information about the science of Orgonomy and how it relates to child development can be found at www.orgonomy.org.Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 July 2007 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 3 features the first part of a presentation by Dr. Richard Schwartzman given in 1986. The title of the presentation is Raising Children. He discusses the importance of child rearing from an orgonomic perspective, providing insights into how Wilhelm Reich attached great importance to the health of the child. He also covers how we can avoid the typical pitfalls that can result in emotional damage of children. The final part of this discussion will be presented in the next Orgonomy podcast.Comments[0] |
Sat, 30 June 2007 The Orgonomy Podcast Number 2. The second and final part of a talk by Dr. Peter Crist. An overview of Wilhelm Reich's scientific discoveries is covered, as well as an explanation of how The American College of Orgonomy is working to further the science of Orgonomy. For more information on Orgonomy and Orgone Therapy please visit www.orgonomy.orgComments[0] |
Sat, 16 June 2007 Orgonomy Podcast number One. This show features the first part of a talk by Dr. Peter Crist. He offers an overview of the science of Orgonomy and a brief history of the American College of Orgonomy. He discusses the work of Dr, Wilhelm Reich, and how the College is advancing that work. Additional information may be found at www.orgonomy.orgComments[0] |
The Orgonomy Podcast Number Eight is the first part of a Social Orgonomy presentation given at the ACO headquarters in Princeton, NJ. during February, 2009. The presentation was titled, "Children and the Emotional Plague: Victims and Architects of Evil", given by Dee Apple, Ph.D. This first portion of the discussion centers on the effect that the emotional plague has on newborns and children. Dee Apple provides definitions of the plague as it regards to children, and describes some of the dangers that children face in modern society. The rest of his presentation will be aired in future podcasts. Learn more about orgonomy including publications and lectures by the American College of Orgonomy at www.orgonomy.org.
