The One And All Wisdom Podcast

The One And All Wisdom Podcast

Glenda Taylor reflects on a lifetime of interest in history, culture, art, philosophy, and spirituality.

Episodes

October 10, 2024 30 mins

In this second in a series of podcasts relating this current election season to bits of our country's history, Glenda Taylor draws on her experiences of working in Washington DC.

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Glenda Taylor, while remembering some of her experiences living and working in Washington DC, reminds us of some of our country's history and of its bearing on today's turbulent and critical times.

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March 24, 2024 13 mins

Glenda Taylor shares her remarks at a recent conference on Peace in the World and in Ourselves.

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Glenda Taylor explores, with discussion, story, and history, ways that many of us us deal with disturbing social change and suggests how we may do so more creatively both to have more peace of mind and to be an active participant in creating positive change.

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Glenda Taylor dives deep into the complex and fascinating history of the area along the Sabine River in the late 17th and early 18th centuries in this podcast that also highlights how important it is to sit with strong opinions or judgments long enough for complexity to reveal itself.  Glenda uses a story from her own family history as an example of how all our stories, including family experiences, traditions, and geography, contr...

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July 22, 2023 25 mins

Glenda Taylor reflects on the possibility of addressing change in our world with discernment and compassion.

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April 22, 2023 22 mins

Glenda Taylor speaks about the meaning and importance of synchronicity by sharing some of her own experiences and insights.

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September 15, 2022 39 mins

A Perspective on Critical Current Events, by Glenda Taylor

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September 15, 2022 39 mins

A perspective on critical current events in our culture, by Glenda Taylor

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In this fourth in a series of podcasts, Glenda Taylor considers impacts upon culture of various historical and archetypal definitions of masculinity, patriarchy, and other things.  

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By coincidence, this third in a series of podcasts by Glenda Taylor is published one day after a Supreme Court decision on Roe vs. Wade, making Glenda's insightful comments on the critical and changing notions of "archetypal femininity" and gender roles for men and women more important than ever.

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Glenda Taylor interviews Jim Lemon on his 75th birthday about eldering, service, and finding meaning in difficult and vulnerable times

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May 6, 2022 43 mins

In the second of this series of podcasts, Glenda Taylor looks through various lenses, contemporary and ancient, to continue her "meandering" journey, without judgment, around current critical issues in our society.

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April 3, 2022 50 mins

Glenda Taylor ventures into some of the issues and complexities of our time, uncovering backstory that can broaden our awareness and add to our healing.

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January 16, 2022 37 mins

Glenda Taylor reflects on her experiences throughout her long life in search of open-mindedness and the ability to convince others.

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July 16, 2021 32 mins

Glenda Taylor considers the mythic dimensions of dilemmas personal and cultural.

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April 12, 2021 9 mins

I stood on the porch this morning and recorded spontaneously with my phone what I was thinking and feeling, without prior consideration or any editing afterward.  It felt so right I send it along with love.  Glenda Taylor

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Glenda Taylor describes a meditation experience during recent winter storms, pandemic, political mayhem, and loved ones in crisis, attempting to evoke in words the peace she ultimately attained.

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January 23, 2021 22 mins

Glenda Taylor reflects on the power of certain words and phrases that just "come to mind.," particularly with reference to recent events in our world.

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December 8, 2020 33 mins

Glenda Taylor reflects on the things coming to the surface in our culture today and ponders the underworld of our psyches with all its mystery, dangers, and beauty.

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