Dec 31, 2020
A cell biologist by training and a thought leader in the world of epigenetics, Dr. Bruce Lipton’s work bridges the scientific with the spiritual. In the 70’s, while working at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he discovered that our environment affects our genes. These include our thoughts and beliefs, a theory...
Dec 17, 2020
From health care to education, policy proposals that do the most to help people live better lives are often met with the question, “But how are you going to pay for it?” That’s where Stephanie Kelton - the “people’s economist” - comes in.
A former Chief Economist on the Senate Budget Committee and Bernie...
Dec 9, 2020
Jim Doty was a self-described juvenile delinquent raised in a violent and dysfunctional home when, at the age of twelve, he wandered into a magic shop and met someone who would change his life. Promising to show him REAL magic, a woman named Ruth would teach him what he later realized were methods of Eastern...
Dec 2, 2020
Author Sue Monk Kidd is one of Marianne’s favorite contemporary novelists. In this episode, Marianne and Sue discuss Sue’s books “The Invention of Wings” and her latest, “The Book of Longings.” “The Invention of Wings” is based on the historical figures Sarah and Angelina Grimke, sisters born into...