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- Philanthropy comes from the Greek word: philanthropos, which simply means "loving people". Philanthropist Charles Annenberg Weingarten and the explore.org Team, always ready for adventure and learning, set out for India, a land ascribed with deep running spiritual and philosophical roots, a land of magic. Here, under the inspirational guidance of Swamiji Muni Baba and his beloved Ganges River, we will take an unforgettable journey to discover the spiritual nature of philanthropy, and find ways in which we can all practice the art of compassionate giving.
- A documentary about the making of "Fallujah", the first opera about the Iraq War and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), inspired by the life and work of Christian Ellis.
- Meet John Singh, Rajisthani Maverick, who is single-handedly trying to save traditional Indian music from extinction.
- Charles Annenberg Weingarten visits with former mayor of Vancouver, Sam Sullivan, and learns about the ground breaking initiatives of the quadriplegic politician.
- Darfur is home to the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. See how people in the small town of Gereida prevail with an undying spirit in the face of absolute desolation.
- Charles Annenberg Weingarten travels to the Middle East with American imam Jihad Turk to uncover the deep historical ties between Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
- Philanthropist and filmmaker Charles Annenberg Weingarten and the Explore team set out on a philanthropic fact-finding mission to the Arctic. Steeped in history and tradition, the Arctic is a cold, vast and astonishing expanse of land and sea at the top of the planet. Join Charlie and Iqaluit Mayor Elisapee Sheutiapik as they meet the region's people, learn about Inuit culture and explore how their fragile ecosystem and time-honored way of life are faring in the face of global warming.
- Combat Vets suffering from PTSD participate in a fly fishing workshop hosted by non-profit Sun Valley Adaptive Sports. Explore the connection between nature and healing.
- Charles Annenberg Weingarten tours Rwanda with host Honore Gatera to uncover the tragedy of the 1994 genocide.
- The Explore team interacts with some of the few remaining wild mountain gorillas of Rwanda, a species that shares 98.6% of their genetic makeup with humans.