Microdosing Awe in Our Everyday Life with Jake Eagle, LPC and Michael Amster, M.D.
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…
Complexity Theory, Consciousness, and Everyday Life with Neil Theise, M.D.
Free Listening, Interviews
Theise writes, “Generalizations about how we are all ‘one with the universe’ are so common these days as to be trite.” Using the observations of an ant colony led to the discovery of the importance of “quenched disorder.” Which means a few of the ants get off the beaten path…
An Evolutionary Crisis Leads to An Evolutionary Birth with Carolyn Baker, Ph.D.
Free Listening, Interviews
Without a doubt the exploding global crisis of climate chaos is disrupting the social, political, and economic structures of global culture. Humanity is poised on a threshold that could be described as a global dark night of the soul. This global crisis is not asking us to simply “make things…
What Wild Horses Have to Teach Us with Carolyn Resnick
Free Listening, Interviews
Here we explore how horses can be true partners as valuable teachers and healers in our journey for self-healing, personal growth, and transformation. They can show us powerful lessons in how to be effective leaders. You’ll be surprised by what Resnick reveals about the secrets of how a horse becomes…
Reality May Not Be What We Perceive with Our Senses with Howard Eisenberg, M.D.
Free Listening, Interviews
Quantum physics has shown that we, most likely, are living in a “consensual realty” and that our senses are reporting back to us only a very small portion of the greater reality. In this deep dialogue we discuss how the brain selectively filters our perception of reality through our personal…
The “Narrative Intelligence” of the Greek Myths with Carol S. Pearson, Ph.D.
Free Listening, Interviews
Most of us are trapped in the stories we tell ourselves; they guide what we pay attention to. When we expand that story, our possibilities increase. Archetypes, such as found in the Greek myths, can help us identify and change a debilitating tale into a powerful one that shifts our…
Living The Yogic Life In A Material World with Karan Bajaj
Free Listening, Interviews
Most of us have discovered that life is never a straight line. It actually resembles a series of zig-zags. We zig in order to strengthen our creative gifts. We zag in order to provide a roof over our head and food on the table. This conversation looks at the life…
Listening To The Light Of Our Soul with Mark Nepo
Free Listening, Interviews
Mark Nepo suggests that life is an incredible tapestry that is never finished. It is weaving us, and we are the threads. We are taught to navigate the outer world by problem solving, but for the things that matter, the heart releases its own logic. He says that life constantly…
Meeting Daily With Our Chief Spiritual Officer with May McCarthy
Free Listening, Interviews
Executives can spend hours in daily meetings to ensure the success of a company. What if that commitment can be applied to your own success, but with much more ease? As a founder of many business endeavors, May McCarthy works with various heads of departments such as Chief Information Officers…
Finding Meaning in the Covid Pandemic by Scrutinizing Past Pandemics with Barbara E. Hort, Ph.D.
Free Listening, Interviews
The Covid pandemic is changing our world and changing our lives in ways that we hope will be positive, important, and enduring. The truth is that we will probably derive more pandemic insight from scrutinizing the past than from speculating about the future because no one pandemic is entirely separate…