Schedules
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January 01 - January 07, 2006
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 1", Series, 30 min. - This episode answers important questions about what Tai Chi involves and where it originates. Viewers also meet Grandmaster Liang and are introduced to basic movements, warm ups, breathing techniques and stances.
Divining Mom, Documentary, 90 min. - A young man documents his investigation of his mother's paranormal abilities and his father's refusal to accept her involvement with the metaphysical art known as "divining."
Book Tours: "Inner Peace for Busy People", Series, 30 min. - Joan Borysenko discusses her book, "Inner Peace for Busy People," and why we never end up taking care of ourselves the way we intend to. In this interview Borysenko talks about how we let the little things in life upset us more than they should - things that, in the long term, don't really matter. She advises that we pick our battles carefully and give up on the small things we can't change. Finally, Joan suggests an exercise guaranteed to change your perspective.
FoodWise: "Flax Oil Dressings", Series, 30 min. - This episode proves, once and for all, that vegetarian meals can be both succulent and filling. Jesse Cool, host of FoodWise, learns from the masters of vegetarianism, Peter Cervoni and Louis Lanza, how to create wholesome, delicious meals without adding any meat or dairy.
Stott Pilates: "De-Stress", Series, 30 min. - "De-Stress" teaches viewers how to pay close attention to their breathing. Rhythmic breathing helps focus the mind clearly on the body and on performing the exercises precisely. Moira takes a minute out of the workout to answer the question, "How can popular mind-body exercises like Stott Pilates help relieve anxiety and stress?"
January 08 - January 14, 2006
Book Tours: "Inner Peace for Busy People", Series, 30 min. - Joan Borysenko discusses her book, "Inner Peace for Busy People," and why we never end up taking care of ourselves the way we intend to. In this interview Borysenko talks about how we let the little things in life upset us more than they should - things that, in the long term, don't really matter. She advises that we pick our battles carefully and give up on the small things we can't change. Finally, Joan suggests an exercise guaranteed to change your perspective.
FoodWise: "Flax Oil Dressings", Series, 30 min. - This episode proves, once and for all, that vegetarian meals can be both succulent and filling. Jesse Cool, host of FoodWise, learns from the masters of vegetarianism, Peter Cervoni and Louis Lanza, how to create wholesome, delicious meals without adding any meat or dairy.
Stott Pilates: "De-Stress", Series, 30 min. - "De-Stress" teaches viewers how to pay close attention to their breathing. Rhythmic breathing helps focus the mind clearly on the body and on performing the exercises precisely. Moira takes a minute out of the workout to answer the question, "How can popular mind-body exercises like Stott Pilates help relieve anxiety and stress?"
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 2", Series, 30 min. - Grandmaster Liang demonstrates 24 Form Tai Chi and teaches new stances.
Life Running Out Of Control, Documentary, 90 min. - Life Running Out of Control offers a wide-range of international perspectives on the science and ethics of genetic engineering. This film carries us on an enlightening journey to India, Norway and the forests of Colombia, offering inspiring images of resistance and hope amidst the pressing concerns about the science and ethics of GMOs, corporate control of our food and the patenting of human, animal and plant life.
January 15 - January 21, 2006
FoodWise: "Flax Oil Dressings", Series, 30 min. - This episode proves, once and for all, that vegetarian meals can be both succulent and filling. Jesse Cool, host of FoodWise, learns from the masters of vegetarianism, Peter Cervoni and Louis Lanza, how to create wholesome, delicious meals without adding any meat or dairy.
Stott Pilates: "De-Stress", Series, 30 min. - "De-Stress" teaches viewers how to pay close attention to their breathing. Rhythmic breathing helps focus the mind clearly on the body and on performing the exercises precisely. Moira takes a minute out of the workout to answer the question, "How can popular mind-body exercises like Stott Pilates help relieve anxiety and stress?"
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 2", Series, 30 min. - Grandmaster Liang demonstrates 24 Form Tai Chi and teaches new stances.
Life Running Out Of Control, Documentary, 90 min. - Life Running Out of Control offers a wide-range of international perspectives on the science and ethics of genetic engineering. This film carries us on an enlightening journey to India, Norway and the forests of Colombia, offering inspiring images of resistance and hope amidst the pressing concerns about the science and ethics of GMOs, corporate control of our food and the patenting of human, animal and plant life.
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Psychometry", Series, 60 min. - Jane explores the psychic ability to pick up information from an object simply by touching it and gets a lesson from one of Britain's best-known psychometrists. Traveling across the UK, she works with a psychic detective in an attempt to find a missing dog, and later visits Eyam Hall, a 17th-century homestead soaked in history, in an attempt to master the skill herself.
January 22 - January 28, 2006
Stott Pilates: "De-Stress", Series, 30 min. - "De-Stress" teaches viewers how to pay close attention to their breathing. Rhythmic breathing helps focus the mind clearly on the body and on performing the exercises precisely. Moira takes a minute out of the workout to answer the question, "How can popular mind-body exercises like Stott Pilates help relieve anxiety and stress?"
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 2", Series, 30 min. - Grandmaster Liang demonstrates 24 Form Tai Chi and teaches new stances.
Life Running Out Of Control, Documentary, 90 min. - Life Running Out of Control offers a wide-range of international perspectives on the science and ethics of genetic engineering. This film carries us on an enlightening journey to India, Norway and the forests of Colombia, offering inspiring images of resistance and hope amidst the pressing concerns about the science and ethics of GMOs, corporate control of our food and the patenting of human, animal and plant life.
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Psychometry", Series, 60 min. - Jane explores the psychic ability to pick up information from an object simply by touching it and gets a lesson from one of Britain's best-known psychometrists. Traveling across the UK, she works with a psychic detective in an attempt to find a missing dog, and later visits Eyam Hall, a 17th-century homestead soaked in history, in an attempt to master the skill herself.
Book Tours: "Everyday Miracles", Series, 30 min. - Dr. Noelle Nelson specializes in helping people gain the insights and skills to live enriching lives through her unique method of compassionate psychotherapy. In "Everyday Miracles," she offers concrete tactics to help make personal miracles happen. Nelson also suggests a fascinating tip on finding an ideal romantic partner.
January 24 - February 04, 2006
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 2", Series, 30 min. - Grandmaster Liang demonstrates 24 Form Tai Chi and teaches new stances.
Life Running Out Of Control, Documentary, 90 min. - Life Running Out of Control offers a wide-range of international perspectives on the science and ethics of genetic engineering. This film carries us on an enlightening journey to India, Norway and the forests of Colombia, offering inspiring images of resistance and hope amidst the pressing concerns about the science and ethics of GMOs, corporate control of our food and the patenting of human, animal and plant life.
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Psychometry", Series, 60 min. - Jane explores the psychic ability to pick up information from an object simply by touching it and gets a lesson from one of Britain's best-known psychometrists. Traveling across the UK, she works with a psychic detective in an attempt to find a missing dog, and later visits Eyam Hall, a 17th-century homestead soaked in history, in an attempt to master the skill herself.
Book Tours: "Everyday Miracles", Series, 30 min. - Dr. Noelle Nelson specializes in helping people gain the insights and skills to live enriching lives through her unique method of compassionate psychotherapy. In "Everyday Miracles," she offers concrete tactics to help make personal miracles happen. Nelson also suggests a fascinating tip on finding an ideal romantic partner.
Stott Pilates: "Flat Abs/Core Conditioning", Series, 30 min. - Flat, strong abs are not just for looks! Your abs play a key role in stabilizing your body as well as preventing or reducing low back pain. In this episode we work on strengthening this deep support system. Moira answers the question: Can your program help prevent back problems?
FoodWise: "Wisdom from the East", Series, 30 min. - While taste testing cuisines from Thailand and South India, host Jesse Cool dons her apron on "FoodWise" to grind spices and cook sauces, first with Chef Su-Mei Yu and then with writer Maya Kaimal. Su-Mei Yu, author of "Cracking the Coconut," is convincing that all of us can create authentic Thai cuisine in our own homes. Using ingredients indigenous to Thailand, Yu teaches us how to get the most out of both Thai food and cookware. Weaving medicine into Thai history, Yu's passionate storytelling imparts a spiritual flavor to her native cuisine as well as an understanding of its healing properties. Maya Kaimal is photo editor for Saveur magazine and the award-winning author of "Savoring the Spice Coast of India: Fresh Flavors from Kerala." She prepares Beet Thoren (beets with coconut) -- a spicy, stir-fry dish flavored with tantalizing herbs.
February 05 - February 11, 2006
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Psychometry", Series, 60 min. - Jane explores the psychic ability to pick up information from an object simply by touching it and gets a lesson from one of Britain's best-known psychometrists. Traveling across the UK, she works with a psychic detective in an attempt to find a missing dog, and later visits Eyam Hall, a 17th-century homestead soaked in history, in an attempt to master the skill herself.
Book Tours: "Everyday Miracles", Series, 30 min. - Dr. Noelle Nelson specializes in helping people gain the insights and skills to live enriching lives through her unique method of compassionate psychotherapy. In "Everyday Miracles," she offers concrete tactics to help make personal miracles happen. Nelson also suggests a fascinating tip on finding an ideal romantic partner.
Stott Pilates: "Flat Abs/Core Conditioning", Series, 30 min. - Flat, strong abs are not just for looks! Your abs play a key role in stabilizing your body as well as preventing or reducing low back pain. In this episode we work on strengthening this deep support system. Moira answers the question: Can your program help prevent back problems?
FoodWise: "Wisdom from the East", Series, 30 min. - While taste testing cuisines from Thailand and South India, host Jesse Cool dons her apron on "FoodWise" to grind spices and cook sauces, first with Chef Su-Mei Yu and then with writer Maya Kaimal. Su-Mei Yu, author of "Cracking the Coconut," is convincing that all of us can create authentic Thai cuisine in our own homes. Using ingredients indigenous to Thailand, Yu teaches us how to get the most out of both Thai food and cookware. Weaving medicine into Thai history, Yu's passionate storytelling imparts a spiritual flavor to her native cuisine as well as an understanding of its healing properties. Maya Kaimal is photo editor for Saveur magazine and the award-winning author of "Savoring the Spice Coast of India: Fresh Flavors from Kerala." She prepares Beet Thoren (beets with coconut) -- a spicy, stir-fry dish flavored with tantalizing herbs.
The Naturalist, Documentary, 30 min. - Kent Bonar, who has been called the "John Muir of the Ozarks," is one of America's great naturalists. Living without modern amenities in the tradition of Thoreau, Leopold and Muir, Bonar has spent his life observing and recording the natural history of the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks. The Naturalist documents the work and philosophies of this extraordinary modern-day woodsman.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 3", Series, 30 min. - Demonstrates Group 24 form, "part the wild horse's mane". Reviews and teaches first set of left, right, left body stances of the form "part the wild horse's mane".
Ethical Markets: "Redefining Success", Series, 30 min. - Many agree that success cannot be measured only by money, rising stock markets and economic growth of GNP. How do you define "the good life," liberty, satisfaction and the pursuit of happiness?
February 12 - February 18, 2006
Book Tours: "Everyday Miracles", Series, 30 min. - Dr. Noelle Nelson specializes in helping people gain the insights and skills to live enriching lives through her unique method of compassionate psychotherapy. In "Everyday Miracles," she offers concrete tactics to help make personal miracles happen. Nelson also suggests a fascinating tip on finding an ideal romantic partner.
Stott Pilates: "Flat Abs/Core Conditioning", Series, 30 min. - Flat, strong abs are not just for looks! Your abs play a key role in stabilizing your body as well as preventing or reducing low back pain. In this episode we work on strengthening this deep support system. Moira answers the question: Can your program help prevent back problems?
FoodWise: "Wisdom from the East", Series, 30 min. - While taste testing cuisines from Thailand and South India, host Jesse Cool dons her apron on "FoodWise" to grind spices and cook sauces, first with Chef Su-Mei Yu and then with writer Maya Kaimal. Su-Mei Yu, author of "Cracking the Coconut," is convincing that all of us can create authentic Thai cuisine in our own homes. Using ingredients indigenous to Thailand, Yu teaches us how to get the most out of both Thai food and cookware. Weaving medicine into Thai history, Yu's passionate storytelling imparts a spiritual flavor to her native cuisine as well as an understanding of its healing properties. Maya Kaimal is photo editor for Saveur magazine and the award-winning author of "Savoring the Spice Coast of India: Fresh Flavors from Kerala." She prepares Beet Thoren (beets with coconut) -- a spicy, stir-fry dish flavored with tantalizing herbs.
The Naturalist, Documentary, 30 min. - Kent Bonar, who has been called the "John Muir of the Ozarks," is one of America's great naturalists. Living without modern amenities in the tradition of Thoreau, Leopold and Muir, Bonar has spent his life observing and recording the natural history of the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks. The Naturalist documents the work and philosophies of this extraordinary modern-day woodsman.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 3", Series, 30 min. - Demonstrates Group 24 form, "part the wild horse's mane". Reviews and teaches first set of left, right, left body stances of the form "part the wild horse's mane".
Ethical Markets: "Redefining Success", Series, 30 min. - Many agree that success cannot be measured only by money, rising stock markets and economic growth of GNP. How do you define "the good life," liberty, satisfaction and the pursuit of happiness?
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Tarot", Series, 60 min. - Will Jane be able to unravel the complicated codes of the Tarot cards? Her teachers intend to prepare her to give both personal and predictive information to those seeking answers.
Deepak Chopra on Building Your Immunities, 60 sec. - How can you build your immune system to fight common illnesses? Deepak Chopra provides important tips for strengthening a weakened immune system. These include a good night's sleep, eating fresh food, taking multivitamins, exercise and meditation.
Marianne Williamson, 5 min. 10 sec. - Best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson explores relationships and explains how the holy spirit makes it possible for each of us to be healed by the deepest, truest love.
February 19 - February 25, 2006
Stott Pilates: "Flat Abs/Core Conditioning", Series, 30 min. - Flat, strong abs are not just for looks! Your abs play a key role in stabilizing your body as well as preventing or reducing low back pain. In this episode we work on strengthening this deep support system. Moira answers the question: Can your program help prevent back problems?
FoodWise: "Wisdom from the East", Series, 30 min. - While taste testing cuisines from Thailand and South India, host Jesse Cool dons her apron on "FoodWise" to grind spices and cook sauces, first with Chef Su-Mei Yu and then with writer Maya Kaimal. Su-Mei Yu, author of "Cracking the Coconut," is convincing that all of us can create authentic Thai cuisine in our own homes. Using ingredients indigenous to Thailand, Yu teaches us how to get the most out of both Thai food and cookware. Weaving medicine into Thai history, Yu's passionate storytelling imparts a spiritual flavor to her native cuisine as well as an understanding of its healing properties. Maya Kaimal is photo editor for Saveur magazine and the award-winning author of "Savoring the Spice Coast of India: Fresh Flavors from Kerala." She prepares Beet Thoren (beets with coconut) -- a spicy, stir-fry dish flavored with tantalizing herbs.
The Naturalist, Documentary, 30 min. - Kent Bonar, who has been called the "John Muir of the Ozarks," is one of America's great naturalists. Living without modern amenities in the tradition of Thoreau, Leopold and Muir, Bonar has spent his life observing and recording the natural history of the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks. The Naturalist documents the work and philosophies of this extraordinary modern-day woodsman.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 3", Series, 30 min. - Demonstrates Group 24 form, "part the wild horse's mane". Reviews and teaches first set of left, right, left body stances of the form "part the wild horse's mane".
Ethical Markets: "Redefining Success", Series, 30 min. - Many agree that success cannot be measured only by money, rising stock markets and economic growth of GNP. How do you define "the good life," liberty, satisfaction and the pursuit of happiness?
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Tarot", Series, 60 min. - Will Jane be able to unravel the complicated codes of the Tarot cards? Her teachers intend to prepare her to give both personal and predictive information to those seeking answers.
Deepak Chopra on Building Your Immunities, 60 sec. - How can you build your immune system to fight common illnesses? Deepak Chopra provides important tips for strengthening a weakened immune system. These include a good night's sleep, eating fresh food, taking multivitamins, exercise and meditation.
Marianne Williamson, 5 min. 10 sec. - Best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson explores relationships and explains how the holy spirit makes it possible for each of us to be healed by the deepest, truest love.
Ed Stone is Dead: "Dead on Arrival", Series, 30 min. - Ed is involved in a tragic accident, it seems he is dead, but Ed is confused as he can still talk and see people/people see him. He is soon visited by Nigel "Agent of Death" who explains it was a terrible mistake!
Orgasmic Organic: "Program 01", Series, 30 min. - Merilees creates a delicious Mezze Plate paired with Marinated Beetroot and Stinking Bishop. Yannick adds a Roast Rack of Lamb with Mixed Pepper Ragu and Honey while Kitty compliments the meal with wines chosen from Spain, Australia and France.
Andrew Weil, 3 min. - Confused about low-carb, low-fat diets? Acclaimed nutritionist and physician Andrew Weil, M. D., explores the dangers and the fallacies behind the fads.
February 26 - March 04, 2006
The Naturalist, Documentary, 30 min. - Kent Bonar, who has been called the "John Muir of the Ozarks," is one of America's great naturalists. Living without modern amenities in the tradition of Thoreau, Leopold and Muir, Bonar has spent his life observing and recording the natural history of the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks. The Naturalist documents the work and philosophies of this extraordinary modern-day woodsman.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 3", Series, 30 min. - Demonstrates Group 24 form, "part the wild horse's mane". Reviews and teaches first set of left, right, left body stances of the form "part the wild horse's mane".
Ethical Markets: "Redefining Success", Series, 30 min. - Many agree that success cannot be measured only by money, rising stock markets and economic growth of GNP. How do you define "the good life," liberty, satisfaction and the pursuit of happiness?
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Tarot", Series, 60 min. - Will Jane be able to unravel the complicated codes of the Tarot cards? Her teachers intend to prepare her to give both personal and predictive information to those seeking answers.
Deepak Chopra on Building Your Immunities, 60 sec. - How can you build your immune system to fight common illnesses? Deepak Chopra provides important tips for strengthening a weakened immune system. These include a good night's sleep, eating fresh food, taking multivitamins, exercise and meditation.
Marianne Williamson, 5 min. 10 sec. - Best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson explores relationships and explains how the holy spirit makes it possible for each of us to be healed by the deepest, truest love.
Ed Stone is Dead: "Dead on Arrival", Series, 30 min. - Ed is involved in a tragic accident, it seems he is dead, but Ed is confused as he can still talk and see people/people see him. He is soon visited by Nigel "Agent of Death" who explains it was a terrible mistake!
Orgasmic Organic: "Program 01", Series, 30 min. - Merilees creates a delicious Mezze Plate paired with Marinated Beetroot and Stinking Bishop. Yannick adds a Roast Rack of Lamb with Mixed Pepper Ragu and Honey while Kitty compliments the meal with wines chosen from Spain, Australia and France.
Andrew Weil, 3 min. - Confused about low-carb, low-fat diets? Acclaimed nutritionist and physician Andrew Weil, M. D., explores the dangers and the fallacies behind the fads.
Beth Sirull, 3 min. 14 seconds - Author Beth Sirull discusses her book, "Creating Your Life Collage" and addresses the dilemma of working women trying to balance demands of life and career.
March 05 - March 11, 2006
Ethical Markets: "Redefining Success", Series, 30 min. - Many agree that success cannot be measured only by money, rising stock markets and economic growth of GNP. How do you define "the good life," liberty, satisfaction and the pursuit of happiness?
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Tarot", Series, 60 min. - Will Jane be able to unravel the complicated codes of the Tarot cards? Her teachers intend to prepare her to give both personal and predictive information to those seeking answers.
Deepak Chopra on Building Your Immunities, 60 sec. - How can you build your immune system to fight common illnesses? Deepak Chopra provides important tips for strengthening a weakened immune system. These include a good night's sleep, eating fresh food, taking multivitamins, exercise and meditation.
Marianne Williamson, 5 min. 10 sec. - Best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson explores relationships and explains how the holy spirit makes it possible for each of us to be healed by the deepest, truest love.
Ed Stone is Dead: "Dead on Arrival", Series, 30 min. - Ed is involved in a tragic accident, it seems he is dead, but Ed is confused as he can still talk and see people/people see him. He is soon visited by Nigel "Agent of Death" who explains it was a terrible mistake!
Orgasmic Organic: "Program 01", Series, 30 min. - Merilees creates a delicious Mezze Plate paired with Marinated Beetroot and Stinking Bishop. Yannick adds a Roast Rack of Lamb with Mixed Pepper Ragu and Honey while Kitty compliments the meal with wines chosen from Spain, Australia and France.
Andrew Weil, 3 min. - Confused about low-carb, low-fat diets? Acclaimed nutritionist and physician Andrew Weil, M. D., explores the dangers and the fallacies behind the fads.
Beth Sirull, 3 min. 14 seconds - Author Beth Sirull discusses her book, "Creating Your Life Collage" and addresses the dilemma of working women trying to balance demands of life and career.
Ayurveda Art of Being, Documentary, 90 min. - An in-depth analysis of one of the oldest holistic medical systems in the world, Ayurveda, also known as "the science of life," which originated in India 5000 years ago, then spread to China, Tibet and Japan. Director Pan Nalin traveled across three continents for three years documenting the success of Ayurvedic healing, which blends science, medicine and magic, and its eventual acceptance in the West.
March 12 - March 18, 2006
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Tarot", Series, 60 min. - Will Jane be able to unravel the complicated codes of the Tarot cards? Her teachers intend to prepare her to give both personal and predictive information to those seeking answers.
Deepak Chopra on Building Your Immunities, 60 sec. - How can you build your immune system to fight common illnesses? Deepak Chopra provides important tips for strengthening a weakened immune system. These include a good night's sleep, eating fresh food, taking multivitamins, exercise and meditation.
Marianne Williamson, 5 min. 10 sec. - Best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson explores relationships and explains how the holy spirit makes it possible for each of us to be healed by the deepest, truest love.
Ed Stone is Dead: "Dead on Arrival", Series, 30 min. - Ed is involved in a tragic accident, it seems he is dead, but Ed is confused as he can still talk and see people/people see him. He is soon visited by Nigel "Agent of Death" who explains it was a terrible mistake!
Orgasmic Organic: "Program 01", Series, 30 min. - Merilees creates a delicious Mezze Plate paired with Marinated Beetroot and Stinking Bishop. Yannick adds a Roast Rack of Lamb with Mixed Pepper Ragu and Honey while Kitty compliments the meal with wines chosen from Spain, Australia and France.
Andrew Weil, 3 min. - Confused about low-carb, low-fat diets? Acclaimed nutritionist and physician Andrew Weil, M. D., explores the dangers and the fallacies behind the fads.
Beth Sirull, 3 min. 14 seconds - Author Beth Sirull discusses her book, "Creating Your Life Collage" and addresses the dilemma of working women trying to balance demands of life and career.
Ayurveda Art of Being, Documentary, 90 min. - An in-depth analysis of one of the oldest holistic medical systems in the world, Ayurveda, also known as "the science of life," which originated in India 5000 years ago, then spread to China, Tibet and Japan. Director Pan Nalin traveled across three continents for three years documenting the success of Ayurvedic healing, which blends science, medicine and magic, and its eventual acceptance in the West.
Rigoberta Menchu, 4 min. 44 sec. - Nobel peace prize winner Rigoberta Menchu talks about her fight for social justice on behalf of her people, the indigenous tribes of Guatemala, whose traditional ways are under attack, as Indian family life disintegrates. She talks about what she learned from her parents, and the importance of raising children with strong values.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 4", Series, 30 min. - Demonstrates Group 24 form "part the wild horse's mane". This is a continuation and review of the first set of "part the wild horse's mane" stance.
March 19 - March 25, 2006
Deepak Chopra on Building Your Immunities, 60 sec. - How can you build your immune system to fight common illnesses? Deepak Chopra provides important tips for strengthening a weakened immune system. These include a good night's sleep, eating fresh food, taking multivitamins, exercise and meditation.
Marianne Williamson, 5 min. 10 sec. - Best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson explores relationships and explains how the holy spirit makes it possible for each of us to be healed by the deepest, truest love.
Ed Stone is Dead: "Dead on Arrival", Series, 30 min. - Ed is involved in a tragic accident, it seems he is dead, but Ed is confused as he can still talk and see people/people see him. He is soon visited by Nigel "Agent of Death" who explains it was a terrible mistake!
Andrew Weil, 3 min. - Confused about low-carb, low-fat diets? Acclaimed nutritionist and physician Andrew Weil, M. D., explores the dangers and the fallacies behind the fads.
Beth Sirull, 3 min. 14 seconds - Author Beth Sirull discusses her book, "Creating Your Life Collage" and addresses the dilemma of working women trying to balance demands of life and career.
Ayurveda Art of Being, Documentary, 90 min. - An in-depth analysis of one of the oldest holistic medical systems in the world, Ayurveda, also known as "the science of life," which originated in India 5000 years ago, then spread to China, Tibet and Japan. Director Pan Nalin traveled across three continents for three years documenting the success of Ayurvedic healing, which blends science, medicine and magic, and its eventual acceptance in the West.
Rigoberta Menchu, 4 min. 44 sec. - Nobel peace prize winner Rigoberta Menchu talks about her fight for social justice on behalf of her people, the indigenous tribes of Guatemala, whose traditional ways are under attack, as Indian family life disintegrates. She talks about what she learned from her parents, and the importance of raising children with strong values.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 4", Series, 30 min. - Demonstrates Group 24 form "part the wild horse's mane". This is a continuation and review of the first set of "part the wild horse's mane" stance.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 4", Series, 30 min. - Demonstrates Group 24 form "part the wild horse's mane". This is a continuation and review of the first set of "part the wild horse's mane" stance.
Book Tours: "Inner Peace for Busy People", Series, 30 min. - Laurie Ashner and Mitch Myerson, authors of "When Parents Love Too Much," have created an interactive workbook for people who feel "something is missing" in their lives. "Six Keys to Creating the Life You Desire" offers action steps for building better relationships, realizing career potential, improving health and finding a greater sense of self-satisfaction and purpose. The program has proven especially helpful for people suffering from dysthymia -- a low-level chronic depression that affects 3% of all Americans.
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Ghosts", Series, 60 min. - Jane joins one of Britain's leading ghost research groups as she attempts to learn the rules of her first ever ghost hunt. She consults a leading parapsychologist in an effort to see whether she can make contact with a ghost herself.
March 26 - April 01, 2006
Marianne Williamson, 5 min. 10 sec. - Best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson explores relationships and explains how the holy spirit makes it possible for each of us to be healed by the deepest, truest love.
Ed Stone is Dead: "Dead on Arrival", Series, 30 min. - Ed is involved in a tragic accident, it seems he is dead, but Ed is confused as he can still talk and see people/people see him. He is soon visited by Nigel "Agent of Death" who explains it was a terrible mistake!
Andrew Weil, 3 min. - Confused about low-carb, low-fat diets? Acclaimed nutritionist and physician Andrew Weil, M. D., explores the dangers and the fallacies behind the fads.
Beth Sirull, 3 min. 14 seconds - Author Beth Sirull discusses her book, "Creating Your Life Collage" and addresses the dilemma of working women trying to balance demands of life and career.
Ayurveda Art of Being, Documentary, 90 min. - An in-depth analysis of one of the oldest holistic medical systems in the world, Ayurveda, also known as "the science of life," which originated in India 5000 years ago, then spread to China, Tibet and Japan. Director Pan Nalin traveled across three continents for three years documenting the success of Ayurvedic healing, which blends science, medicine and magic, and its eventual acceptance in the West.
Rigoberta Menchu, 4 min. 44 sec. - Nobel peace prize winner Rigoberta Menchu talks about her fight for social justice on behalf of her people, the indigenous tribes of Guatemala, whose traditional ways are under attack, as Indian family life disintegrates. She talks about what she learned from her parents, and the importance of raising children with strong values.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 4", Series, 30 min. - Nobel peace prize winner Rigoberta Menchu talks about her fight for social justice on behalf of her people, the indigenous tribes of Guatemala, whose traditional ways are under attack, as Indian family life disintegrates. She talks about what she learned from her parents, and the importance of raising children with strong values.
Tai Chi with Grandmaster Liang, "Episode 4", Series, 30 min. - Demonstrates Group 24 form "part the wild horse's mane". This is a continuation and review of the first set of "part the wild horse's mane" stance.
Book Tours: "Inner Peace for Busy People", Series, 30 min. - Laurie Ashner and Mitch Myerson, authors of "When Parents Love Too Much," have created an interactive workbook for people who feel "something is missing" in their lives. "Six Keys to Creating the Life You Desire" offers action steps for building better relationships, realizing career potential, improving health and finding a greater sense of self-satisfaction and purpose. The program has proven especially helpful for people suffering from dysthymia -- a low-level chronic depression that affects 3% of all Americans.
Jane Goldman Investigates: "Ghosts", Series, 60 min. - Jane joins one of Britain's leading ghost research groups as she attempts to learn the rules of her first ever ghost hunt. She consults a leading parapsychologist in an effort to see whether she can make contact with a ghost herself.
Ethical Markets: "Global Corporate Citizenship", 30 min. - The globalization of finance and technology and the growing power of global corporations now challenge the sovereignty of even the most powerful nations. For better or worse - these trends affect people everywhere, their jobs, rights, pensions and their environmental quality. Meet corporate leaders, bankers and investors who address these issues and work to make these global corporations take responsibility in the public interest, beyond maximizing the financial returns to stockholders.
Orgasmic Organic: "Program 02", 30 min. - Yannick starts us off by cooking up a Carpaccio of Duck with Marinated Artichokes and Capers followed up with a Grapefruit Gratin. Meanwhile, Merilees prepares a Pan Fried Salmon with Asian Pesto and Buckwheat Noodles. Kitty selects three robust wines to enhance the meal.
Ed Stone is Dead: "Clubbed to Death", 30 min. - Ed decides, as he is dead, why not have a try at something he's always wanted to do, after all, he has nothing to lose. He decides to DJ, and with the help of Curtis's Cafe Bar, the gang present "Club Baad". Meanwhile, Adam is getting suspicious, he's noticed a few changes in Ed and thinks Ed could be a spy or an android! "Club Baad" has attracted a good crowd, including Suzanne, a gorgeous brunette who Ed would like to get to know better!





