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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.
July 06, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Ray ZimmermanRay grew up as an atheist. He explains how he could become a Bah#225;'#237; from such a perspective....more57minPlay
June 08, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Kurt HeinWhen Kurt was 18, doing his freshman year at Chapman College, he participated in the Seven Seas division - a four-month semester circling the globe on a ship. It was a transforming experience for him, allowing him to discover his world community. Kurt describes his finding the Bah#225;'#237; Faith, and how it informed what he would do for the rest of his life....more57minPlay
June 01, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Phil ChristensenAfter getting his PhD in education at the University of Massachusetts, Phil worked at the Bah#225;'#237; National Center (as Secretary of the National Youth and Teaching Committees), then spent five years in Canada before going to Kenya in 1980 to develop and implement US Agency for International Development funded social and economic development projects. He and his family have been in Africa ever since. Most of Phil's work in Africa has been on educational development projects. Currently he is about to start up a project for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to enhance the use of radio for agricultural extension to small farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. Phil had used radio before in Africa for social and economic development. His first project in Kenya used radio to teach English to children in rural primary schools....more57minPlay
May 18, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Jess FirthJess was born in New Zealand and studied film at university there. He then moved to London and started a film production company called Quest Media Productions. Their first production is called "The Wayfarer" which documents his investigation of the Bahaacute;'iacute; Faith by traveling around the world....more57minPlay
May 04, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Juli Redson-SmithJuli grew up as a Bah#225;'#237; and pursued two careers: Computer Information Systems and Singer/Songwriter. Juli recorded a CD in 1998 called Jules From The Heart. Since 1997, Juli has been directing a Bah#225;'#237; Youth Dance Workshop called NINE, which stands for Now Is The New Era....more57minPlay
April 27, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Nina DiniNina is Iranian and came to this country in the late 70's with her husband to continue their education. Soon after arriving, the Islamic Revolution took place, and because they were Bah#225;'#237;s their funds for continuing school were completely cut off. They ultimately completed their education and Nina now teaches at Springfield College in MA....more57minPlay
April 13, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: SnatamFor this interview I did something different for A Bah#225;'#237; Perspective. A listener asked if I would interview a Sikh performer. I thought this was an interesting proposition, so I took it on. So here is a telephone Snatam, a Sikh musical performer. Snatam is an American. Her family became Sikhs when she was young and so grew up with the Sikh way of life. She has now started a family and travels performing her music and teaching yoga to children. You can find Snatam's music on the website spiritvoyage.com....more57minPlay
April 06, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Steve HemingwaySteve describes himself as growing up to become a "marginal" man not completely integrated with his surroundings. His first encounter with Bah#225;'#237;s was when he was 20 years old returning from England on board a boat in 1957. On the boat were Bah#225;'#237;s returning from the funeral of Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Bah#225;'#237; Faith. Steve has a number of websites. He mentions his work with laughing yoga, that site is SpiritOfLaughter.com. His website promoting his writing is SLHemingway.com. And the website for his music is SLHemingway.Homestead.com....more57minPlay
March 30, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Judy Soaring HawkJudy is the product of a mixed marriage. Her father is native American and her mother is white. She grew up as a pentacostal christian but she had nagging questions even as she preached the gospel. She found herself in an abusive marriage and decided to leave Kansas and go to LA. It was in LA that Judy ran into the Bah#225;'#237; Faith....more57minPlay
March 23, 2009A Bahá'í Perspective: Van GilmerAlthough growing up, his community knew him as a musician, he went to college to study architectural engineering. However, music stayed with him throughout his life. In 1992 Van introduced the merging of the Gospel musical form and Bah#225;'#237; scripture at the Bah#225;'#237; World Congress in NYC. He is now the musical director at the Bah#225;'#237; House of Worship in Willmette, IL....more57minPlay
FAQs about A Bahá'í Perspective:How many episodes does A Bahá'í Perspective have?The podcast currently has 484 episodes available.