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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.... more
FAQs about A Bahá'í Perspective:How many episodes does A Bahá'í Perspective have?The podcast currently has 484 episodes available.
December 26, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Amy SmithAmy is a young woman who grew up in Honduras. soon to graduate and pursue a life of service. When Amy was 16, a tragic event confirmed her faith....more57minPlay
December 12, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Steve AderSteve grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. His parents were singers active in the Lutheran Church, so music was a very important part of Steve's growing up. He was actually going to study to become a concert pianist but was discouraged. Steve tells his very interesting story on how he ran into the Baha'i Faith....more57minPlay
November 28, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Mehr MansuriMehr grew up in Iran, England and the US. She left Iran to go to boarding school in England just before the Islamic Revolution. She came to the US after high school to go to university. After university she developed a thriving acting career. She also uses her voice over talents for audio books, one of which is href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0143141821" target="_blank"Saffron Kitchen, where she provides about eight characters. She recently helped in the film " href="http://www.weareallprecious.com/" target="_blank"Precious" casting the children and directing the children. She is the co-founder of the non-profit organization href="http://www.childrenstheatrecompany.org/about-mission.htm" target="_blank"Children's Theatre Company....more57minPlay
November 21, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Adrienne CarterA mental health counselor who has worked with Doctors without Borders in Kosovo, Kashmir, Sri Lanka, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Malaysia, Russia, South Africa, and, Myanmar....more57minPlay
November 14, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Jane JensenMy interview with Jane is a sequel to my interview with Paul Jensen. Jane's sister became a Baha'i first. At first Jane gave no thought to her sister's belief, even as she passed and ignored the Baha'i House of Worship in Wilmette, IL just about every day. Once her sister got married, her brother-in-law gave her a book called target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Thief-Night-Talisman-Books-No/dp/085398008X""Thief In The Night". It was that book that got her to consider the Baha'i Faith more seriously. Her life totally took a different turn after becoming a Baha'i....more57minPlay
November 07, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Paul JensenPaul grew up in Denmark during WWII. He had a very adventurous spirit that took him first to Canada, then to the US, and then after becoming a Baha'i to the Bahamas and Panama....more57minPlay
October 31, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Margaret TashThis week is fund raiser week at Valley Free Radio so there is no interview to post this week.nbsp; Instead I am posting a piece by Margaret Tash about the Baha'i perspective on nutrition.nbsp; Enjoy!nbsp; I'll have an interview for next week....more57minPlay
October 24, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Jack McCantsJack was an ordained Methodist minister when he ran into the Baha'i Faith....more57minPlay
October 17, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Robert SapiroRob loved both sports and acting, but acting became his predominant interest growing up. Then the last few years in high school he also discovered his enjoyment in painting. Rob went to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston studying painting. During his last year there, he became very interested in poetry. After college, he discovered the inner-comedian inside him. Rob describes how it was the Bahaacute;'iacute; art of consultation that attracted him to the Bahaacute;'iacute; Faith...more57minPlay
October 13, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Tahereh Daliri-SherafatTahereh is of Persian heritage. She was born in Brazil and grew up there. Tahereh tells a very interesting story about, as a teenager, narrowly escaping a life-long affliction. After graduating from university, Tahereh went to Tanzania to work for a non-governmental organization or NGO. The NGO is called href="http://www.chipua.org/" target="_blank" Chipua and it works with children who are expelled from school because they fail their entrance exams....more57minPlay
FAQs about A Bahá'í Perspective:How many episodes does A Bahá'í Perspective have?The podcast currently has 484 episodes available.