And All Shall Be Well is an optimistic podcast where Dr. Megan Rohrer (he/him) has conversations with guests about mind, body and spirit health. Believing that all people are a work in progress, And All Shall Be Well. Megan is prolific author, award winning historian and a former Lutheran bishop.
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And All Shall Be Well is an optimistic podcast where Dr. Megan Rohrer (he/him) has conversations with guests about mind, body and spirit health. Believing that all people are a work in progress, And All Shall Be Well. Megan is prolific author, award winning historian and a former Lutheran bishop.
Episode 31: Simple Acts of Nonviolence with Michael Nagler
And All Shall Be Well
40 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 31: Simple Acts of Nonviolence with Michael Nagler
On this week’s podcast Dr. Megan Rohrer talks with Michael Nagler. As Professor Emeritus of Classics and Comparative Literature at UC, Berkeley, Michael Nagler co-founded the Peace and Conflict Studies Program. His books include The Search for a Nonviolent Future: A Promise of Peace for Ourselves, Our Families, and Our World; The Nonviolence Handbook: A Guide for Practical Action; and The Third Harmony: Nonviolence and the New Story of Human Nature. He most recently directed a documentary on nonviolence of the same title. Learn more at: www.mettacenter.org/michaelnaglerMegan Rohrer, DMin is a social justice advocate and influencer known for their advocacy for the homeless and LGBTQ communities. If you enjoy these conversations and want them to continue, please like, subscribe, review and consider supporting our podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mmrohrer
And All Shall Be Well
And All Shall Be Well is an optimistic podcast where Dr. Megan Rohrer (he/him) has conversations with guests about mind, body and spirit health. Believing that all people are a work in progress, And All Shall Be Well. Megan is prolific author, award winning historian and a former Lutheran bishop.