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New Feature: download selected blog posts as podcast

by Bill Harris
December 7th, 2007

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working on several new posts that continue the discussion on ’stages of development’ in greater detail. The next post will focus on Cognitive Development and include an in depth examination of the work of Jean Piaget. I promise I’ll have these new posts ready for you soon.

In the meantime, I’ve added the ability to listen to an audio version of selected posts. Look for the Flash audio player at the end of both the homepage listings as well as at the end of the selected posts.

You can listen online or download the file for later enjoyment. For the technologically adventurous, you can even subscribe to my podcast by clicking on the iTunes icon found on the right-hand side of each page under the heading ‘Subscribe to Bill’s Podcast.’

I also want to mention that I would be thrilled if you’d recommended my blog to your friends and family. You can find an ‘Email this post’ link at the bottom of each post under the ‘Share’ category of links.

Simply provide your name and email address as well as the recipient’s name and email address, and we’ll send them a summary of the post you’ve choosen to recommend as well as a link to the entire post. By the way, we do not keep a record of either yours or your recipient’s email address.

Please keep those comments coming. I really enjoy hearing your thoughts on these topics of discussion that interest me so much. I suspect my enthusiasm is plainly evident.

Until next time.

Be well.

24 Responses to “New Feature: download selected blog posts as podcast”

  1. David Fuchs Says:

    Hi Bill,

    already checked out your podcasts and downloaded them into iTunes! Cool Feature! Even cooler would be to have you on vid, the same thing I thought for the LPIP course, but may be we pay more attention to the auditory part, if there’s no visual part added onto it.

    Warmly Dave, Switzerland

    ps: I recommend your products as much as I can, cause they really are awesome, but not all are open to then, sometimes the ones who would need them the most are more skeptic, or think that the effort invested is not worth the result, even before trying it. Keep up your posts, they’re awesome!

  2. Elizabeth Says:

    Bill Harris, you rock my world! Such wisdom and such a willingness to share. I prefer audio books, so I was so glad to see you offer podcasts. Wonderful!

    Elizabeth Grant

  3. Norma Harris, Ph. D. Says:

    I am THRILLED that you have added podcasts as an option. You are a prolific writer and I enjoy reading/applying your concepts and strategies. Now I will enjoy listening to you in my car!
    I am very interested in hearing what you have to say on Piaget. One of my concerns is how his theories are used as the baseline for cognitive development. His research was based on European subjects (including observing his daughters) and I am not convinced that it can be applied to non Western cultures. Based on what you have written in previous Blogs and Mind Chatter, I know you understand the differences between Western and non Western cognitive development and strategies. So I am looking forward to your thoughts on this.
    Peace and Abundant Blessings,
    Norma Harris, Ph. D.

  4. Thomas Says:

    The more one seeks to understand, the less one truely knows. Seeking to understand is a form of resistance that will push you further away from experiencing who you really are.

  5. anne ingraham Says:

    Thanks Bill and Hi everyone! I’m looking forward to your blog on
    Jean Piaget and cognitive development. I would also love your take on the comparisons, similiarities/differences of Holosync and hypnotherapy.

    warm regards
    Anne

  6. Dave Labrecque Says:

    Great news! As an audio producer by profession, I think audio is a great idea! ;^)

    Also, as a podcast aficionado with not enough time to read everything I want to, I look forward to being able to listen in the car!

  7. Sam McKinney Says:

    Bill Haris,

    Thank you for the audio pod cast for the blog. Such a Great idea put into practice for us to use. This will be added to all of my training materials for listening to while I retrain myself in my transportation time. Now I will have Business, Education and Spiritual to help retrain my brain and life. Thank you for always looking for ways to help us along our journey.

  8. Petros Says:

    Hello Bill,

    i have read all your posts and wanted to say thank you for sharing.

    One thing that i want to know on the topic ’stages of development’ is
    about vegetarianism and how it fits into the different stages of development?

    Are there more people vegetarians on the “higher” stages?
    And do more people eat meat in the “lower” stages?
    I have noticed that there are and were a lot of vegetarians on the “higher” stages of development, like Albert Einstein, Ghandi …

    Would love to hear your opinion on this topic because the more i “evolve” the more i am thinking about this topic and something in me says that i now don´t need (don´t want) to eat other beeings animore just to eat something, there are millions other things i can i eat without an animal to die for it.

    What is you opinion on this? And do you think that from a certain stage of development people stop to kill and eat animals?
    If yes, what do you think is the reason?

    Thank you.
    Petros (from Germany)

  9. Marty McEvoy Says:

    Bill,
    I have been reading lots of ken Wilber’s books and recently finished Steve McIntosh’s new book Integral Consciousness. I am a little confused in that no one really mentions the work of Dr David Hawkins. Am I missing something here. I would think the works would be related. Thanks for your feedback.

    Marty

  10. R Joseph Ford Says:

    This is wonderful! I work in a position where I can listen to audios all through my shift (40 hrs. a week of listening to whatever I want while getting paid), so having this available is very nice.

  11. Nancy Brennan Says:

    Bill,

    I love your products and find you to be extremely smart and energetic. I’m greatful for you, but honestly I also see you as an expert marketer and am starting to follow your example when it comes to marketing. For instance, I am now learning all I can about using blogs to market my cabin rental.

    Thanks for all you do!
    Nancy
    Candler, NC

  12. Brian Lisus Says:

    Hi Bill,

    I have gained so much benefit from holosync and your talks, thank you so much !

    I know several of my friends who would really benefit from your teachings and holosync, but when I show them you American style ‘sales’ pitch it completely puts them off. You come across as a used car salesman and not as a great spiritual teacher ! ( no offense to used car salesman, the Buddha might have reincarnated as one, but I think you know what I mean)

    Maybe you could make a separate brochure for those of us not used to that type of advertising ?

    Best wishes,
    Brian

  13. Anton Verwey Says:

    Dear Bill,
    A BIG THANK YOU. Just a few months ago, back in August, we were still reading Mind Chatter from the screen. Opening Mind Chatter up as a blog - multi-directional communication - dramatically reinforced a sense of community with people in search of breaking current personal boundaries. A bit like the Q&A in the LPIP course. Possibly this multi-directional communication can be pushed further still, as members of the community would directly communicate with each other. I do however understand the constraints on doing so. Making your “leads” now available as podcasts further enhances taking in the information for the auditory among us and developing thoughts and understandings, while making optimal use of our time, listening whenever our minds are free while our bodies are (or are not) busy. Again A BIG THANK YOU.
    Best to you and the whole team.
    Anton

  14. Lynda Silva Says:

    This is great Bill, my eyes get tired reading and following the lines on the page, so this helps a good deal. Also I’m excited to hear more, other’s have already presented some interesting thoughts.
    Thank you.

  15. John Harrigan Says:

    I am excited by the additon of audio! I am a long time user of holosync and Bill’s insight. Also, I am developing my own blog; and have been watching Bill’s progress on his blog with great interest.

  16. beth Says:

    I am glad you are going to further your comments on developmental psychology. I have great respect for Piaget, Kohlberg, Gilligan, etc. In your blog, would you please include a brief disclosure re dates of research, the population studied, the limits inherent in the studies, how generalizable the results have been and cultural implications.
    So much is geared toward educated middle class white males with western European heritage that it skews our knowledge toward a very small population segment. Thanks for helping us all to think better.

    Saw a bumper sticker: “Don’t believe everything you think!”

  17. cassandra Says:

    Cassandra says: December 5/07 Developmental Pyschology is very well recognized in society today. I have very interesting thoughts on this topic and look forward to hearing more on what scale this vaiation of developmental pyschology goes. I do plan to get my own blog made up within the next few weeks to show that this is a topic that is very relevent in society today and not something that should be thrown out and forgotten. Developmental Pyschology is very important in society today and we should all contribute to it however we can to assure that somehow there is a part of it being looked at and examined enough by others that so do take a part enough to care.

  18. Anna Paradox Says:

    Hi, Bill, and the community!

    I was very interested in a perspective from David Brin’s blog recently. He was talking about how, through most of human history, the people on the top of the social scale have suppressed the talents of the lower classes to help themselves stay on top. The idea of social mobility is a relatively recent one, that goes along with our respect for individualism. He talked about the Cold War as a development of us vs. them thinking, the current conflicts between hot climates and cool climates as a reflection of machismo vs. including women, and a possible coming conflict between a Chinese-dominated model vs. a Western model as a conflict between authority and individualism. I enjoyed comparing that discussion with the levels of development discussion you’ve been having here. His complete post is here: http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2007/12/world-cultures-compete-as-memes-over.html

    His language is much different, and I think you are aiming at the same thing.

    One particular point I’d like your opinion on — near the end, he worries that not enough people will step up with the maturity to save our individualistic society. Do you see enough people reaching the higher levels of development in time to save us from the collapse of civilization via war or ecological collapse?

    I’d much appreciate your viewpoint.

    I’m very much appreciating your posts here. Taking the wider view has given me balance a couple of times I was very much in need of it!

    Thanks for all the wisdom,
    Anna

  19. Fran Says:

    I enjoy you blog - love reading it. I also think the audio or even video additions will be great for many. However, I hope you will keep the writen text. I am hearing impaired, and all those audio and video additions leave me out in the cold - they are hard work to follow. Besides I can read much faster than I can listen. :-)

  20. Paul M Ruzicka Says:

    I had no trouble obtaining the first 3 podcasts, but since the last two blogs came out in text, there seems to be no audio podcast on iTunes. I think the audio is great and I have used Holosync for a number of years. So let me know if I am doing something wrong or these casts are just not available.

  21. Lolene Says:

    Hi Bill,
    I was so exited at the prospect of signing up for the podcasts. Unfortunately it isn’t available in the apple store for the UK. Is there any other way of downloading it?

  22. Alemenia Mclean Says:

    Bill Does Tolle know about Holosync. I just signed up on oprah show for the 10 week course on Tolle’s new book The New Earth. I just can’t imagine how he missed you and Holosync Technology. I did not even know Tolle, I guess he’s been around awhile. I just received my first Enlightenment magazine. I feel like I’ve been in the dark ages. Before The Secret I never knew any of this existed. With all the reading I’ve done in my life how am I so in the dark. I some how knew ahead of time some of this. Holosync is responsible for that though. My memory is better, talk less which is something others are grateful for. Ha Ha. I love the acceptance part. not have to feel like everything has to be understood. So much has happened to me. I know I am probably one of thousands, but I sure would like to meet and say it out loud.

  23. Alemenia Mclean Says:

    Bill Harris. I love you. I just wanted you to know that. Holosync has changed my life. I would like to meet you face to face and say that.

  24. Marius Coetzee Says:

    Dear Bill
    Have you had any experiences with people using your meditation course while their using prescrition mediation anti-deprissants? I have used something similar that operated with binaurial beats while I was using anti-deprisants and it was really an unpleasent experience I felt really bad, restless and anxious.
    Hope to hear form you in this regard

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