Episodes
Dr. Brian Swimme’s perspective stems from his work as a Cosmologist & Mathematician, both of which he studied and has pursued a career in in order to understand better our Universe and how it works. He was a professor at CIIS and is the founder of The Story of the Universe. He is also the author of several books, including Cosmogenesis. He brings the context of the story to our understanding of the 13.7 billion-year trajectory of cosmogenesis. He is co-author of The Universe Story, which...
Published 07/22/24
Joseph Selbie: As an author and international teacher, Joseph enjoys making the complex and obscure simple and clear. He is the author of Break Through the Limits of the Brain, how neuroscience supports spiritual experience, The Physics of God, a unification of science and religion, and The Yugas, a factual look at India’s tradition of cyclical history. He is known for creating bridges of understanding between the modern evidenced-based discoveries of science and the timeless experience-based...
Published 07/15/24
We chat with systems theorist and a twice Noble Peace Prize Nominee Dr. Ervin Laszlo on saving the planet, saving Ourselves and connecting to the All as part of the journey to get there. Following his work on modeling the future evolution of world order at Princeton, he was asked to produce a report for the Club of Rome and thereafter Laszlo ran global projects at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research at the request of the Secretary-General, Over the years, his research led...
Published 07/09/24
Dr. Jude Currivan is a cosmologist, planetary healer, futurist, author, previously one of the most senior business women in the UK and co-founder of WholeWorld-View. Renee chats with her about her latest books: The Cosmic Hologram and The Story of Gaia and how we are an integral part of Gaia and the Cosmos in ways we can’t quite fathom. We explore why that connection is so imperative to our survival and our inner joy and happiness. Jude has experienced multidimensional realities since early...
Published 07/01/24
Renee chats with a Physicist, Teacher & Author about his work at The Synchronicity Institute, his courses and the meaning behind his books: Living in Flow and A Leap to Wholeness, both of which explore synchronicity in the context of both physics and spirituality. He is interested in the physics of complex systems and how they relate to the larger universe. He seeks to better understand how consciousness and the observer effect impact the way we experience reality. Encouraging a more...
Published 06/27/24
Dr. Amit Goswami: From the multidimensional brain & Physics to Esoteric Wisdom and Medicine, we explore language and meaning in the quantum field. We discuss why this awareness matters and how it can impact your well-being and sense of serenity and peace in your life. Part of the conversation includes insights from some of his books, including The Quantum Brain and The Self-Aware Universe. We also discuss Karma, the so-called “After Life,” the soul, and his latest understandings and...
Published 06/10/24
Jill’s latest book Whole Brain Living: The Anatomy of Choice and the Four Characters That Drive Our Life may just change how you show up in the world. This very powerful read talks about how the brain actually works and that we have more dimensions and nuances to both sides of our brain than we think. Better knowing and understanding those sides (in detail) allows us to shift our consciousness in each and every moment to rebalance ourselves. This, she argues, leads to more happiness, balance...
Published 05/22/24
Renee chats with Dr. Dean Ornish about Heart Health, Prevention to most diseases and their program at PMRI Lifestyle Changes has even reversed diseases in many cases. We chat about his latest book, the important role of diet in the equation and other changes we can make to stay healthier and live well. It begs the question that so many ask about longevity and lengthening the time we live. Should we not also be asking, how well do we live when we are alive, not just how long? It’s a great...
Published 04/18/24
We chat with Carl about his latest books on slowing down as well as one on aging, the stigma we have around aging and how we can talk ourselves into getting old sooner. As voice of the Global Slow Movement, his two main-stage TED Talks have racked up millions of views. His TED Course is entitled How to slow down.
Carl travels the world to deliver powerful keynotes that put time and tempo in a whole new light. Carl’s first book, In Praise of Slow, chronicles the global trend toward putting...
Published 03/27/24
David Ewing Duncan went through a period of what he calls brain fog during Covid, where he lost his ability to write. We tackle both science and technology.
He shares his story and how Ketamine shifted things for him dramatically and helped him to overcome that brain fog and write fluidly once again. We also chat about Robots and the role that they will play in the future - the benefits and what could possibly go wrong.
David is an award-winning journalist in print, television, and radio;...
Published 02/20/24
Tune in to a powerful conversation with Dr. Laura Esserman who is a master surgeon, physician and runs the breast cancer center at UCSF. She speaks to us about outdated systems for prevention and why things need to change both for prevention and treatment. During the past 30 years, most women in the United States have been recommended to have a mammogram every year. Over those same 30 years we have learned so much about the biology of the breast. We now know that women have different levels...
Published 01/20/24
As a chef, food educator, and author, Erica talks about making conscious choices about food and how to make cooking fun. Join us in Episode 86 as we talk about the joy of food, the power of making conscious choices about what food we buy, how we make it, and the impact on our health. She also has her own show: Funny People Making Food, where she creates fun, excitement, and situations you least expect to see on camera, in her kitchen. The experience includes tips and a great New York sense of...
Published 12/20/23
Episode 117: Join us as we chat with Lynne McTaggart who is most known for her award-winning and game-changing book The Field. We learn about her journey since then and additional research which led her to write her latest book, The Power of Eight. In groups of eight, Lynne talks about the reciprocal healing that takes place even without intention or a belief that healing is possible. Powerful stories and experiences have led her to understand the magic of this so called “field” in which...
Published 11/20/23
Episode 116: Join us as we chat with Chief Phillip Scott about his life on the Red Road. As a Lakota Chief, we explore his journey from his early life as a ballet dancer to how he found his path as a Chief after being struck by lightning, a sign from the ancestors, as Sandra Ingerman also noted in her interview. We learn about some of the ceremonies he has done and continues to lead, honoring all aspects of Gaia. We talk about the imbalance in the world right now in many areas, including...
Published 10/18/23
Episode 115: Join us as Renee chats with Sandra Ingerman, a shamanic teacher, award-winning author and ceremonial leader. Sandra has written countless books on various topics around shamanism but is known for her work around ritual and ceremony. In this interview, we talk about the differences and some of the ceremonies she has led around the world. We also explore her connection to the elements and how each of them – Fire, Water, Air and Earth – are all such a vital part of our lives and...
Published 09/28/23
Episode 114: Join us as Renee chats with Dr. Jean Houston, a teacher, author and leader she has admired from afar for decades. In this truly treasured interview, we explore Jean’s past, as we listen to some of her funny and inspiring stories from childhood and her time with UNICEF and the UN. We also dive into her many books, including The Hero and the Goddess, A Mythic Life and one that Renee couldn’t put down, The Wizard of Us, based on the Wizard of Oz archetypes. Jean is most known for...
Published 09/21/23
Episode 113: Join us as we chat with Cyndi Dale, who is not only pure and salt-to-the earth but funny as well. We talk about her early days when she realized she had intuitive gifts as a child and explore her path since then. Known as one of the top teachers and authors on our chakra system, we explore both our macro and micro-chakras and everything in between. Learn how the meridians play into our chakra system and how better understanding them can bring us better health, well-being and a...
Published 09/14/23
Episode 112: Join us as we chat with Lynne Twist, most known for her work as founder of the Pachamama Alliance but she has done so much more. Her latest book, Living a Purposeful Life, takes us on a journey to finding our true purpose and living it each and every moment of our day. We talk to Lynne about what it means to truly live a purposeful life. We also learn about her experiences around the world, including the time she met Mother Teresa. She is also the founder of The Soul of Money...
Published 09/06/23
Episode 111: Join us as we chat with singers and songwriters Deva Premal and Miten. If you’re a yogi or a meditator, chances are you’ve come across Deva and Miten’s music and chanting. They chant their way to love, bliss, serenity and peace. Deva has a voice of an angel and Miten’s warmth and authenticity draws you in like a delicious ice cream on a hot afternoon. Together, they are a magical pair, as they perform, teach and sing around the world. Deva is most known for singing the Gayatri...
Published 08/30/23
Episode 110: Join us as we chat with Rev Deborah Johnson. If you’ve ever heard Rev Deborah Johnson speak on a stage, no doubt, you’ve had moments of wanting to stand up and applaud before she’s finished talking. She had a standing ovation at her TEDxBerkeley talk and wherever she shows up, she inspires and empowers. She takes the idea of victimhood to the next level by explaining easy ways to escape the power that it can have on us to control us and keep us trapped. Funny and witty, she...
Published 08/23/23
Episode 109: Join us as we chat with the ever so inspiring Azim Khamisa. Some of you may have heard of his story and his TED talk – he’s the man whose son was murdered while delivering a pizza. In this tragic story, we learn about Azim’s life, from before the murder to the path he had to take to get through his grief and trauma. Forgiveness pops up along the way as it does with all tragedies but this man takes it a step further. He makes an effort to get his son’s murderer out of jail earlier...
Published 08/16/23
Episode 108: Join us as we chat with Matt Kahn. Known as the “I love you guy,” we explore love in its deepest form – where it shows up and why and when it doesn’t. In going back in time to look at Matt’s own upbringing as a prodigy child in many ways, we see patterns of negative conditioning from his own experiences in our own. In other words, we all suffer from very similar conditioning; we merely call it different things. We explore trauma, belief systems and how to move beyond obstacles in...
Published 08/10/23
Episode 107: Join us as we chat with Eileen McKusick, who is a healer, teacher, researcher and author. Early on in her career, she began working with tuning forks and found magic along the way through using them. In the process, she learned about the energy field or biofield surrounding all human beings, and how to tap into the “stuckness” and move it. She is the founder of Electric Health where she teaches, certifies people and leads workshops. As a thought leader in human and health...
Published 08/02/23
Episode 106: Join us as we chat with Hesna Al Ghaoui, most known for her work as a war correspondent. What do you learn about most when you’re covering war zones as a journalist and TV producer? Fear of course, in droves. She talks about what she learned about war from being “in the field” and how she has transferred that knowledge and understanding to her day-to-day life today as a film producer, author and mother of two. In the interview, we also explore some of the research she uncovered...
Published 07/26/23