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Interviews with fascinating people who are making a difference in our lives with their insightful and innovative talents.
Interviews with fascinating people who are making a difference in our lives with their insightful and innovative talents.
Episodes

Aug 26, 2013
Aug 26, 2013
29 min
Sometimes the medical community just doesn't let people die. I'm interviewing Donna Corso, the author of "When the Wind Chimes Chime". We'll be talking about life and death and how hard it can be for the living to let people move on. Most of us don't want to die because we have so much to live for. Some people don't have the choice. When it is time, we could be so much more helpful if we hold death as the opportunity for a new (or return to) life in an old familiar spiritual world. In particular, the book tells the story of a little boy with terminal cancer who's parents wanted their son to die in peace (as did the son). The medical community wouldn't allow that and insisted on many painful procedures even though it was known they wouldn't be helpful. We really do need to re-frame death and Donna is a great spokesperson for that. Be sure to tune in and be uplifted by this interview.

Aug 17, 2013
Aug 17, 2013
28 min

Aug 10, 2013
Aug 10, 2013
29 min
It's in the middle of the night that the wolf appears and our minds are drawn to our deep fears about unfinished business and potential misfortune. There are ways to keep this wolf at bay and Paul Lipton has written the book, "Hour of the Wolf" and will talk with me about strategies to manage our lives so we are not vulnerable to these visits.

Aug 3, 2013
Aug 3, 2013
29 min
God is not a topic common to Buddhism so when a well known Zen Buddhist monk writes a book about the subject, it'll probably have interesting insights. That's the case with Brad Warner's new book "There is No God, and He is Always With You". Even atheists are very interested in God and I think many of us can and do enjoy the discourse about this topic. It is a fascinating book that comes from the Zen and Buddhist way of looking at life and the cosmos. I think you'll enjoy the unique discussion of this point of view.

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Jun 29, 2013
Jun 29, 2013
27 min
It makes sense that the more creative we are in life the more successful we can become. Resourcefulness might be a more understandable word about managing life's twists and turns. What are the keys to this and how can we do it better? Eric Maisel's newest book, "Making Your Creative Mark" examines 9 keys for achievement that we should all look closely at. He offers wonderful advice to managing them. A quick overview of them will give you an idea; mind, confidence, passion, freedom, stress, empathy, relationships, identity and society. His treatment of each can really help us see the roles they play in our ability to powerfully move forward.

Jun 22, 2013
Jun 22, 2013
30 min
Are we paying enough attention to what our bodies are telling us? What can our bodies tell us about our psyche? David Bedrick is teaching a workshop on identifying different ailments with different psychosomatic conditions. He was a recent guest on Energy Stew to talk about his book "Talking Back to Dr. Phil" and he's a Jungian psychologist. In this interview, he'll talk about our body parts and their relationship to our emotions. Be sure to tune in and learn more how you can understand yourself better through the language of your body.

Jun 15, 2013
Jun 15, 2013
27 min
Do you need to sooth your soul? Sometimes we need a quick fix and now we can learn from a book full of mini-meditations. How about 20 seconds or even 2 minutes? I'm interviewing Cindy Griffith-Bennett the author of "Soul Soothers" who has compiled a large amount of special meditations to quickly quiet us down and help us get centered.
