Daisy says, "Action and reflection need each other; one without the other will always lead to problems." This page is an archive of some of the conversations that have helped us to think more clearly about how we want to exist and act in the world. The entries are filed chronologically by release date; the newest are on top.

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trash vortex Oceans as Trash Cans
type: an interview with Captain Charles Moore
interviewer: Pinky
interview date: December 1, 2006
release date: February 25, 2008

summary: A startling look at the state of the oceans. Pinky talks to Captain Charles Moore, a leading researcher on the impact of pollution on the ocean environment, and tries to connect some dots so that we can understand what choices we have if we want to start healing the oceans.



Matrix Peace for Korea
type: an interview with Yoon Bok-dong, Korea Truth Commission
interviewer: Pinky
interview date: October 10, 2007
release date: January 16, 2008

summary: Lost somewhere between World War II and Vietnam, the Korean War has been called 'The Forgotten War'. Pinky tries to learn more about the 50+ year-long struggle to bring justice and reconciliation to the Korean peninsula.



Matrix What is the Matrix?
type: a conversation with Callie Brown Dog
participants: Callie, Bunny, Pinky, Kim & Mimi
conversation date: October 25, 2007
release date: November 18, 2007

summary: We get together with Callie Brown Dog to discuss one of our favorite movies, The Matrix. Topics discussed include the film's use of the Matrix as a metaphor for ideology, as well as the enormous importance of ideology on our relationships to power, society, work, family and more.



Violence From Domestic Violence to State Violence
type: telephone interview with Shirin Shokouhi
host: Pinky
interview date: October 22, 2007
release date: October 27, 2007

summary: Psychotherapist Shirin Shokouhi discusses the various parallels and patterns commonly seen in violent relationships - between individuals and also between nations.