boilingfrog's Green Town Times

Halifax Points of View

| October 6, 2006
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  • Length: 7:26 minutes (6.81 MB)
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Show Notes:

Group discussion on mental health issues, with a focus on sustainable activism as part of the Healthy Mind Body Planet Tour 2006. Halifax, April 6, 2006, Dalhousie University, with support from NSPIRG

0:00 - 0:46 Intro with Bridget Haworth

0:47 - 1:26 Information on Orthomolecular medicine and Dr Abram Hoffer

1:27 - 3:02 Opiate of the masses vs. meaningful work

3:03 - 4:55 Struggle for sustainable activism

4:56 - 5:09 Bartering for yoga

5:10 - 5:27 Seasonal Affective Disorder light company

5:28 - 7:15 Medical student on Big Pharma influence in the classroom

7:16 - 7:26 Extro with Bridget Haworth

 

For more on the Healthy Mind Body Planet Tour read Angela's blog and the Depression Expression tabloid at Greenspiration.

Listen to our other podcasts from the Healthy Mind Body Planet Tour:

Friends of Tooker, Halifax
Critical Dialogue with Dr. Michele Brill-Edwards
Fredericton 2: up close in the Underground
Fredericton: Stories from the Underground
Critical Dialogue with Dr. David Zitner
WARNING: There may be drugs in your food.
Elsipogtog 2
Elsipogtog Speaks Out
Launching the Healthy Mind Body Planet Tour

and watch some of the tour videos on rabblevision.

'Halifax Abridged'
In Halifax, the Healthy Mind Body Planet Tour spends time on the bridge where Tooker breathed his last, and visit with the Justice Ministers staff and the Chief Medical Examiner calling for an inquiry into his death.
'ALL ABOARD! the HMBP Tour departs here'
On April 1, 2006 the Healthy Mind Body Planet Tour begins at Union (yoga) Station in Toronto, Canada. By train and car we aim for Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Trailer - Healthy Mind Body Planet
Introducing boilingfrog’s presentation on the Healthy Mind Body Planet Tour, April 3 - June 20, 2006.
What have drug companies accomplished? Why are alternatives inaccessible?

and stay tuned at boilingfrog's podcast portal for more audio podcasts from across Canada.
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