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Navigating being human at a time of AI, space travel, scientific advances and war. How are we adapting to this accelerating world? Discussions on human health and well-being.

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  • John Trudell on Being Human

    This discussion was conducted in 2005 for The 11th Hour by Leila Conners.
    The discussion covers Trudell's worldview that encompasses his call for humans to return to their intelligence and their humanity to forge a pathway forward. His responses to the questions now seem prophetic. John Trudel...

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  • Introduction to the 12 Human Senses

    We think we have five senses. In truth, there are twelve. They don’t just help us survive — they awaken us, connect us, shape who we are. This series is a journey into those forgotten gateways to self, soul, and the world.

  • The Life Sense - The 12 Human Senses

    The life sense tells us how we feel — alive, sick, tired, strong. It usually stays quiet, but when it speaks, it warns. Pain is its language, resilience its lesson. Listen closely: this sense builds empathy, compassion, and balance.

  • Sense of Self-Movement - The 12 Human Senses

    This sense tells us where our body is and how it moves. From imitation in childhood to mastery in adulthood, self-movement frees us to act with purpose. Every step is a plan unfolding — the future pulling us forward.

  • Sense of Balance - The 12 Human Senses

    Balance lets us stand tall, upright, human. It orients us in space, but also in spirit. Lose it and fear rushes in. Find it and we discover mastery, mathematics, and inner peace. Balance is the quiet root of sovereignty and success.

  • Sense of Smell - The 12 Human Senses

    Smell is a social sense, a gate to memory and morality. It imprints deeply, judging good and bad, warning of danger, reminding us of love or loss. Animals live by it. Humans learn by it. Trust your nose — it knows.

  • The Practice of Osteopathy – What is it

    Dr. Andrew Taylor Still discovered osteopathy as a science of life and balance. Osteopathic physicians don’t chase symptoms — they seek causes, working with hands to diagnose and restore harmony in the body. It’s medicine guided by nature and touch.

  • The Practice of Osteopathy – Best Kept Secret

    Many DOs don’t practice traditional osteopathy, pressured to conform to MD models. Skill takes years to master, teachers are rare, and the results — when practiced fully — are extraordinary. This episode uncovers why osteopathy remains medicine’s best kept secret.

  • The Practice of Osteopathy – Patient Outcome

    Placing hands on a patient creates trust, empathy, and change at the deepest level. Outcomes often seem impossible — pain gone, infections resolved, lives transformed. Osteopathy awakens the body’s own healing process, shifting health long after a session.

  • The Practice of Osteopathy – Mission and Future

    Osteopathy offers more than treatment — it offers prevention, empowerment, and healthcare savings. From reversing disease without drugs to treating the whole person, the profession’s mission is clear: expand access, fund research, and bring this gift of healing to everyone.

  • The Practice of Osteopathy – What is Health and Disease

    Osteopathy sees health as the body functioning as it was designed — self-regulating, self-healing. Disease appears when trauma, stress, or imbalance block this flow. The osteopath’s role: remove obstacles so the body can repair and return to health.