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Old Wisdom New Era
Charles Vogl
19 episodes
1 week ago
The Old Wisdom New Era podcast explores the life-changing lessons that form us and give our lives meaning through both desperate and happy times. The conversations explore the experiences, and insights that lead us toward maturity. In our time, millions of Americans work to build a safer and more just country. This is also the most age segregated era in American history. Our culture lacks adequate forums for new generations to learn and interpret the wisdom previously passed through elders. So, leaders, activists and visionaries often lack access to the hard won lessons from those who stumbled and succeeded before. Wisdom here refers to the lessons that are not only helpful for us personally in our time, but also durable and true for others in many times. It forms us and informs us in the majority of life where facts alone cannot direct us to a right choice. Wisdom must be interpreted and applied to a new era. Host Charles Vogl is the author of three books, including the international best selling The Art of Community. He is an advisor to globally influential organizations, a former human rights, homelessness and labor activist, PBS documentary filmmaker, and a current Gen X father. He is a founding member of the Google Vitality Lab which fosters collaboration for innovative strategies that promote healing. He studied spiritual traditions, ethics and business at Yale as a Jesse Ball duPont Foundation Scholar.
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The Old Wisdom New Era podcast explores the life-changing lessons that form us and give our lives meaning through both desperate and happy times. The conversations explore the experiences, and insights that lead us toward maturity. In our time, millions of Americans work to build a safer and more just country. This is also the most age segregated era in American history. Our culture lacks adequate forums for new generations to learn and interpret the wisdom previously passed through elders. So, leaders, activists and visionaries often lack access to the hard won lessons from those who stumbled and succeeded before. Wisdom here refers to the lessons that are not only helpful for us personally in our time, but also durable and true for others in many times. It forms us and informs us in the majority of life where facts alone cannot direct us to a right choice. Wisdom must be interpreted and applied to a new era. Host Charles Vogl is the author of three books, including the international best selling The Art of Community. He is an advisor to globally influential organizations, a former human rights, homelessness and labor activist, PBS documentary filmmaker, and a current Gen X father. He is a founding member of the Google Vitality Lab which fosters collaboration for innovative strategies that promote healing. He studied spiritual traditions, ethics and business at Yale as a Jesse Ball duPont Foundation Scholar.
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Episodes (19/19)
Old Wisdom New Era
Hidden Opportunities from Doubts and Challenges with Emily Levada
4 years ago
34 minutes 2 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
The Magic of Unity with Amit Garg
4 years ago
44 minutes 35 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Making Big Wins By Showing Up Differently with Reagan Carey
4 years ago
35 minutes 57 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Recognize Who and What You Are Amidst Racism with Bruce Quan
4 years ago
38 minutes 28 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Embracing the Moments and the Meaning in our lives with Ezra Bookman
4 years ago
30 minutes 40 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Learning from Our Collective Evolution with Kurt Johnson
4 years ago
47 minutes 5 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Taking Your Time to Wander with Rebecca Wexler
4 years ago
47 minutes 34 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Being a Beginner is Often the Key We Need for Empathy and Creativity with Carrie Jones
4 years ago
45 minutes 28 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Contemplative Practice and Advice from elders with Celso Perez
4 years ago
44 minutes 18 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Negotiating Insider and Outsider Status with Celso Perez
4 years ago
40 minutes 57 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Grace or Violence with Charrise Barron
4 years ago
35 minutes 41 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Relating to Respect with Jeremy Sabella
4 years ago
43 minutes 39 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Head, Heart and Hand with Emily Levada
4 years ago
32 minutes 30 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Invitations with Emily Levada
4 years ago
46 minutes 14 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Big Leaps and Sleep with Kristen Rainey
4 years ago
39 minutes 34 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
The Magic of Shared Meals and Expectations with Emily Levada
4 years ago
40 minutes 49 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Success Looks like Failure with Emily Levada
4 years ago
28 minutes 34 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Trust Building with Emily Levada
4 years ago
42 minutes 55 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
Welcome to Old Wisdom, New Era, with host Charles Vogl
5 years ago
2 minutes 3 seconds

Old Wisdom New Era
The Old Wisdom New Era podcast explores the life-changing lessons that form us and give our lives meaning through both desperate and happy times. The conversations explore the experiences, and insights that lead us toward maturity. In our time, millions of Americans work to build a safer and more just country. This is also the most age segregated era in American history. Our culture lacks adequate forums for new generations to learn and interpret the wisdom previously passed through elders. So, leaders, activists and visionaries often lack access to the hard won lessons from those who stumbled and succeeded before. Wisdom here refers to the lessons that are not only helpful for us personally in our time, but also durable and true for others in many times. It forms us and informs us in the majority of life where facts alone cannot direct us to a right choice. Wisdom must be interpreted and applied to a new era. Host Charles Vogl is the author of three books, including the international best selling The Art of Community. He is an advisor to globally influential organizations, a former human rights, homelessness and labor activist, PBS documentary filmmaker, and a current Gen X father. He is a founding member of the Google Vitality Lab which fosters collaboration for innovative strategies that promote healing. He studied spiritual traditions, ethics and business at Yale as a Jesse Ball duPont Foundation Scholar.