
41 episodes

Cloud9 BahaiTeachings.org
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4.7 • 33 Ratings
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Welcome to Cloud9 by BahaiTeachings.org! We feature interviews with artists from around the globe to learn about what inspires, uplifts and motivates them to make a positive contribution to the world.
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Eco-Caskets: The Spiritual How – and Why – of Green Burials
Cloud9 explores sustainability, leaving behind an eco-legacy, and environmental stewardship in death care, with the founder of Pahiki Eco Caskets, Cortney Gusik.
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The Great Educational Power of Drama On Our Mental Health
Cloud9 explores the great educational power of drama through the world of mental health and Baha'i-inspired therapy, with psychologist and drama therapist Rezal Martinez-Gillies.
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Benn Good: From East LA to the Grammys
Cloud9 interviews music producer Benn Good to learn how hard work and faith empowered a young musician from the Eastside of Los Angeles to land his sixth Grammy nomination.
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Finding Beacons of Hope in Monuments and Public Art
In this fourth and final episode of a special four-part series, Cloud9 concludes our exploration of the social and spiritual implications of Confederate and colonial monuments by talking with artist and activist Anisa Tavangar about the future of monuments and memorialization from a Baha’i perspective.
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Monuments and Mascots: Considering a Native American Perspective
Cloud9 explores the social and spiritual implications of Confederate and colonial monuments in this special four-part series. In the third episode, we talk with Dr. Justin de Leon about the impact of Confederate and colonial monuments on people of Native descent in North America.
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Debating the Future of Confederate and Colonial Monuments
Cloud9 explores the social and spiritual implications of Confederate and colonial monuments in this special four-part series. In the second episode, we talk with Dr. Layli Maparyan about the implications of Confederate monuments on people of African descent in America.
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Customer Reviews
Insightful and Enriching Creative Discourse
The questions and conversations are refreshingly insightful and articulate. I have thoroughly enjoyed what I have heard so far. The conversations are not only inspirational but also pragmatically relevant to our current reality. It is particularly enriching, as an artist, to hear artists sharing creative experience and solutions for all areas of life.
Love it!
I love being able to hear all the different stories of other Bahá’ís around the world.