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 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.
