Our one-hour New Dimensions program and our quarter-hour New Dimensions Café program are now available as free podcasts that conform to our regular broadcast schedule.
Microdosing Awe in Our Everyday Life with Jake Eagle, LPC and Michael Amster, M.D.
May 31, 2023
Read Time: 1 minute
Free Listening, Interviews
Here we explore the emotion of awe and how we can receive its powerful benefits in our everyday life. Awe gives us a break from processing and judging unwanted events and gives us the capacity to see through them—to see a larger picture and we don’t have to travel to…
Become a Pilgrim and Explore Inner and Outer Wilderness with Brooke Williams
April 13, 2022
Read Time: 1 minute
Interviews
Committed advocate of the preservation of wilderness and an explorer of both the outer and inner wilderness, Brooke Williams is constantly looking to understand and experience the value of wild places and what that means for modern humans. Born as a white male of privilege he asks the question, “How best…
Spiritual Friends: Help in a Time of Metacrisis with Terry Patten
October 20, 2021
Read Time: 1 minute
Interviews
In recent times, Patten has been focusing his work on humanity’s civilizational crisis and collective mortality. Since April 2021 he’s also had to face his personal mortality in the form of a rare, aggressive “incurable” Stage IV cancer. Here he shares what he’s learning about being of benefit to all…
The Benefits of Being Lazy with Devon Price, Ph.D.
March 10, 2021
Read Time: 1 minute
Interviews
There is the kind of laziness that we commonly use to describe a languid Sunday afternoon. This is not the kind of laziness that our guest is talking about here. Devon Price offers science-based reassurances that productivity does not determine a person’s worth. Price describes being lazy as a self-protection…
Play Is More Than Just Fun with Stuart Brown, M.D.
February 24, 2021
Read Time: 2 minutes
Interviews
Play is something that’s deeply embedded in our natures. It contributes to mood, to optimism, and to hope for the future. It enables us with the ability to persevere. A world without it would be bleak indeed. Stuart Brown points out, “Play is a fundamental survival drive of humanity without which…
The F-Word: Reconsidering Faith with Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel
May 23, 2018
Read Time: 2 minutes
Interviews
For some faith is an outdated, even dogmatic idea. Namgyel sees it as “not something you have or don’t have, faith is a way of being in relationship to the world around you.” She refers to it as “faithing”. This dialogue takes a deep dive into the Buddhist principle of mutual causality…
The Choice Point for Humanity in “The Age of Surprises” with Deirdre Hade & William Arntz
November 8, 2017
Read Time: 1 minute
Interviews
A physicist and a mystic make an unusual team, combining their wisdom and experience to encourage us at this time of “choice point” for humanity. As a scientist, Arntz shares: “[T]here are data points of non-physical reality happening that scientists don’t listen to. I tried to be a real scientist and…
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