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A Bahá'í Perspective

Podcast A Bahá'í Perspective
A Bahá'í Perspective is a podcast of biographical interviews of people who have either chosen the Bahá'í Faith as a way of life or who have a relationship with ...

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  • A Bahá'í Perspective: Maggie Calder
    Born in Glasgow Scotland, href="https://www.maggiecalder.ca/" target="_blank"Maggie Calder grew up in Toronto Canada after her family moved there when she was about 7. She was brought up in a "motorcycle biker" family as she calls it. At about 12 she realized that she had to look at life in a different way, and at about 15 she left home, becoming a street kid. After a few years, she found out about Eckhart Tolle and realized that this could be someone that could help her spiritually, so she became his assistant and chef. While traveling the world with him, Maggie married and moved to Chicago. It was in Chicago that Maggie found the Bahai Faith. While in the throws of a divorce, Maggie went to Thailand for a 10-day holiday not realizing that it would become a 10-year life experience there. While in Thailand, Maggie meets master monk Bhasakornand and eventually becomes a nun-monk in his order and given the name Maytiwee. While there, she opened a secret sewing school that gave children who were in the Thai Sex Trade an alternative trade by sewing products for sale.
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  • A Bahá'í Perspective: Mona Khademi
    Mona works as an arts management consultant in Washington DC.nbsp; Since the year 2000, Mona has researched about the life of Laura Clifford Dreyfus-Barney and has presented papers about her findings at Iranian and Middle Eastern study conferences, the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Associates, and the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, as well as other public venues. She published several papers based on years of research and then she published her biography of Laura Clifford Barney entitled lsquo; href="https://www.grbooks.com/products/the-life-of-laura-barney?variant=40311508729995" target="_blank"The Life of Laura Barney#39; in 2022. Songs played in the interview: 1. Plexiglass - Katharine Key from What the Fire Is 2. Rose Of Love - SKY from A Cycle of Divine Love Songs 3. That's Me - Steve Zaat from Not That Far 4. The Promise - Klare Ku Olga 5. You Are - Colby Jeffers from Created Noble 6. Create In Me a Pure_Heart (featuring Kelsey Bulkin)- Nabilinho 7. Remeber My Days - Corinne Padilla McLoughlin 8. The Update - Artist Unknown 9. 1 of a Kind - Artist Unknown
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  • A Bahá'í Perspective: Navid Lancaster
    Naviacute;d is a musician, music producer and the owner of href="https://lancastltd.com/" target="_blank"LANCAST Ltd, an independent company that creates music for film, animation, video games and mobile applications. Navid tells his story about learning the guitar as a teenager to working with href="https://www.discogs.com/artist/217416-Kenny-Phillips" target="_blank"Kenny Phillips and href="https://www.prodenstudio.com/" target="_blank"Proden Studio before striking it out on his own. He tells the incredible story of his start in the business by handing out a rudimentary business card to href="https://www.steventaylorfilm.com/" target="_blank"Steven Taylor and shortly after being asked to score his film href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-vtKhrPnxA" target="_blank"Buck, the Man Spirit. I play scores that Navid has composed at the end of the interview.
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  • A Bahá'í Perspective: Mary Darling
    Mary Darling is cofounder of the production company href="https://www.westwindpictures.com/" target="_blank"Westwind Pictures, a leading independent media production company dedicated to creating thought-provoking content for a global audience. From award-winning scripted series to lifestyle shows, documentaries, and children's media, their diverse productions have earned international acclaim. We talk about the films they've produced in the interview. The following songs are played at the end of the program: 1. Expectation - Music of the Baha'i World Congress New York 1992 2. Let All Associate - New Creation 3. Beauty - Luke Slott 4. For Mercy - Grant Hindin Miller
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  • A Bahá'í Perspective: Masud Olufani
    Masud is an artist, writer, and an actor. He talks about his spiritual journey and his work in the interview. You can find his work at href="https://www.masud-olufani.com/" target="_blank"https://www.masud-olufani.com/. I caught Masud while heading out from his studio. As a result the voice quality is lacking and there is background noise. But please be patient. At about 12 minutes into the interview the sound quality improves significantly. Songs played: 1. Where There Is Love-Elika Mahoney - Album: Birds Of Love 2. Whither Can a Lover Go - Jody Cooper bull; "Whither Can a Lo... 3. Wilderness - Eric Dozier; 4. Prayer for the Departed - Yosi Mesbah - Album: Badasht Vol. III - Visionaries 5. Beautiful Soul - Shameem - Album: The Second City 6. Let All Associate - Creation
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A Bahá'í Perspective is a podcast of biographical interviews of people who have either chosen the Bahá'í Faith as a way of life or who have a relationship with the Bahá'í Faith.
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