Gola Wolfson Richards holds a BA in Human Development Psychology, a Master’s in Theology / Philosophy and Psychology of Change in The Book of Changes. His career in Human Development spans more than four decades.
He has lectured on Contemplative Education for Global Conflict-Resolution for Dartmouth College's Novela Symposium, Duke University Graduate School for Environmental Engineering, The University of Maine's first International Peace Conference, the C.G. Jung Society at Bowdoin College, Education for Peace at the University of Montana in Missoula, and has participated as the Maine faculty of "Religion and the Challenge of America."
Wolf hosts the "Speaking for Virtue" radio broadcast from the University of Southern Maine, featuring early 20th century poetry and prose by authors such as Frank Crane and Edgar Guest. In this engaging hour, Wolf joins Caer to talk about consciousness, change, sage qualities and character, his organization Broadcast Wisdom, and much more.
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