Global Medicine Review is a talk show program hosted by Dr. Kamau Kokayi and Faybiene Miranda dedicated to exploring topics of interest in medicine, health, culture and healing. The show airs on WBAI every Wednesday from noon - 1PM. You can download individual shows below or from iTunes. You can also subscribe to our iTunes feed and get the show automatically downloaded to iTunes or to your mp3 player.

Archive for December, 2009

The Spirit of the Holidays

Guest: Dr Lewis Mehl Madrona

Greetings…well it’s the third day of the winter solstice,  two days Before Christmas, three days before  Kwanza and four days since Hanukkah ended.   Regardless of your religious persuasion or lack thereof something shifts at this time of year.  Many people develop physical and emotional complaints as the holiday season unfolds and expectations and connections are not made or perhaps old wounds are reopened.  If this wasn’t enough we get to head into the fullness of winter  for at least another three months after the holidays.
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GMR Dec 16, 2009

Guest: Alex Stark

Well its Holiday time or Holy Day time whichever one you ascribe to.   On the one hand we are being urged more than ever to buy an shop, with shopping made easy over the internet, but on the other hand  from the standpoint of cultures present and ancient,  from around the planet, rooted in the reality of the earth being a living and dynamic entity, there is not a better time to pray and meditate.  Its ironic that the culture that has demonstrated the capacity to dissect our world down to a subatomic particle can not create a system that allows humans to play their part in an interconnected, multidimensional  world.
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Good Calories Bad Calories (Rebroadcast)

This week’s show is a rebroadcast of the show Good Calories Bad Calories that aired on 04/29/2009.

 

Applied Kinesiology – Part 2

Guest: Ken Campbell

Dr Kokayi continues his discussion on applied kinesiology with Ken Campbell and Erin Davis, faculty members of the International College for Professional Kinesiology Practice (ICPKP).  Joining them are students including a NY Podiatrist, George Morgano and two other lay students.  The conversation touches on various aspects of application of applied kinesiology, from pain management to emotional relief, to facilitating the augmentation of various healing and restorative properties of the body.  More information can be found at the internationalcollegeofhealingarts.com.  This is a professional training discipline that is offered to lay people as well with opportunities for professional development.