The site has now been up for a month and we greatly appreciate all the feedback we have received from you! We have received many suggestions of people to interview and are so glad that your sharing your ideas with us, and hope that you will continue to do so as the project progresses. In the past couple of weeks we have been adding new video clips and complete interviews from the people we interviewed here in California in October and out trip to Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia in November. If you haven't yet seen any of this new material please check it out!
By the end of the month we will be adding some new features to the site including the option to download all the interviews, clips and shorts as iPod and Quicktime ready video files. These videos will all be licensed under the Creative Commons license allowing users to share the material and post anywhere! We will also be switching the streaming videos to a streaming Flash format which we hope will make it easier for everyone to view the videos.
On January 31st we will be heading to Ecuador for two weeks where we will be interviewing shamans in the Andes and Amazon, politicians, and individuals who work with gangs in the barrios among others. We will be posting blogs and photos as often as we can during our trip so please sign up for the RSS or atom feed to keep updated on our travels.
If you like what you’re seeing on this site please tell your friends and spread the word. Word of mouth is the best advertising and marketing there is. We’ll soon have a “share with a friend” feature to make this easier. Another one of the features we will be adding is a 'Oneness Resources' section with links to stories, videos, articles, sites, etc that are related to oneness, community and interconnectedness. If you have any resources you would like to share with us please email them to us as we would love to make this section grow with your contributions.
Last but not least, we still welcome your feedback at this early stage of the project and encourage you to email your questions and suggestions to us.
Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee
Project Director