Master Show List

#222: Journey to Self: Susan Eirich, co-founder of the Earth Fire Institute shares her life journey.
#220: Sophia Strong: Far East Memoirs: Sophia flung herself into working with the USO the day before Pearl Harbor was bombed.
#205: Diane Carlson: “Conscious Gourmet”: Diane shares timeless ways to enjoy beautiful and healthy food.
#239: David Peat: Science and Spirit: David is a physicist who has discovered God and the wholeness of life.
#238: Sonia Grineva: “Artist in Action”: Watch the creativity flow from Sonia as she paints in front of the camera.
#200: Spiritual Teachings from the movie “Jaws”: with Dean Sluyter and Tony Stern: Dean is the author of “Cinema Nirvana” and takes Tony and I on an insightful journey.
#201: Joshua Green: UN Summit of 2000 Spiritual Leaders:
Joshua shares the journey of making his video documentary of this historic event in 2000.
#228: Dr. Gabor Mate: “When the Body Says No” & “Hold On To Your Kids”:This is two half-hour shows in one bundle – both filled with great ideas about living healthier lives. Dr. Mate takes us step by step through understanding how chronic illness is a physical expression of repressed emotions. Then, in the second half-hour, he talks about the emotional maturity of our children and how dangerous it is for parents to stand by while their children model their behavior on other children (their peers).
#226: Anna Msyowa-Keys: Her story of leaving her small town community in Africa to come to America with her “white” husband and her interest in continuing to help raise money for a University in her home country is heartfelt and authentic.
#223: James Braley & Andy Christie: “Liar, Liar”: These two storyteller/writers talk about a theater program where the audience gets to see if they can tell who’s lying and who is telling the truth!
#221: EarthFire Institute#1: Susan Eirich talks about the work of EarthFire where injured wild animals have a loving home for life. See some priceless footage of a “slow-witted” bear.
#178: Yoga Gets Better With Age: Lilias Folan shares her journey from housewife to yoga star and talks about the benefits of yoga at any age, any physical condition.
#190: Dr. Jane Goodall: Harvest of Hope: Jane talks about her book about our food and how our habits impact our environment.
#137: Bruce Joel Rubin: Spiritual Journey: Bruce, academy award winning screenplay writer for the movie “Ghost” shares his spiritual journey and quest for enlightenment.
#202: Joshua Green: “Here Comes the Sun”: Joshua talks about the spiritual journey of Beatle George Harrison and how his courage to talk about God, Spiritual Searching and Meditation literally changed the world.
#199: Jane H. Ginoux: “Some Folk Say”: Jane has put together a book with stories about death from a variety of cultures. It’s published with many beautiful pictures that make the book suitable for reading to children of all ages. What a wonderful way to begin a dialogue about life and death with a loved one.
The Right Reverend James Parks Morton: INTERFAITH: Jim Morton, the former Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine addresses the idea of “Interfaith” so all can understand the importance of open-heartedness in the face of religious differences.
#207: Linda Lantieri: Project Renewal: Linda talks about the fact that 8700 children and 450 teachers/administrators “escaped” the events of Sept. 11, 2001, with complete safety, with all of the trained “disaster” responses irrelevant to the event.
#219: Teresa Hale: The Hale Clinic in London: Teresa Hale founded one of the first, and certainly one of the most successful, health clinics in the world that utilize a wide range of healing techniques, systems and approaches to chronic disease.
#146: Grass-Roots Spirituality: Robert Forman: Robert is the founder and executive director of The Forge – an organization of healers, therapists, and individuals who are interested in non-religious spirituality. Robert talks about the growing numbers of individuals who are seeking spiritual awareness, yet turned-off by the dogmas of religious traditions.
# 144: Saira Sher: Why Forgive?: Saira, who travels through life as a quadraplegic, and her grandmother, talk about how they forgave the driver and the events that have unfolded in their lives. Saira was 3 at the time of her accident. This interview gives us a chance to reflect on what is forgiveness? what allows forgiveness to occur?
#170: Writer/Director Terry George: Terry talks about his film: Hotel Rwanda in this interview. He also shares his motivation for moving making/story telling and his personal engagement with his projects.
#153: Esmeralda Santiago: The Turkish Lover: Esmeralda talks about her amazing memoir about a time in her life when she “gave her life away to an older man.” A “must see” and “must read” for all who know what it is to go against “our inner judgment.”
#155: Molly Friedrich: “You Are Not My Mother” Molly, out of her generosity, adopted a Chinese girl after she had a full family of her own. When her adopted daughter said one day: “You are not my mother,” Molly, an editor of children’s books, was inspired to use that as the theme for a new book. Here is her story.
#147: Dan Wakefield: “Spiritually Incorrect”: Dan Wakefield, author of both fiction and nonfiction talks about his latest book and about getting beyond the boundaries of “spiritual correctness.” He shares his journey from intellectual/drinker to spiritual seeker.

Gail Greenstein: Yoga as Healing After Trama: Gail was a guest on the show right after 9/11/01 and shared her insights and suggestions for using yoga to help to healing from trauma.

Lorna Kelly: The Camel Knows The Way:: Lorna, the author of “The Camel Knows the Way,” shares her insightful, heartfelt and delightful stories of her friendship with Mother Teresa and her own healing from alcoholism.

Jon Kabat-Zin: Coming To Our Senses:Jon talks about his book “Coming to Our Senses; Healing Ourselves and the World Through Mindfulness.”

Daisy Khan: Director of ASMA Daisy talks about her roots in an interest in interfaith as coming from her childhood in Kashmir where her family was muslim and she attended a catholic school.

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