All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Awakening Intuition (Mona Lisa Schulz)

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    All of us everyday have to make decisions without enough information. Mona Lisa Schulz, neuropsychiatric, neuroscientist, and author of Awakening Intuition, describes intuition as the capacity to make a correct decisions based on inadequate information. You may not know you have this capacity until you start to use it purposefully. In addition to everyday life, Mona explains how intuition isn't separate from medical treatment, citing its use from the times in Ancient Greece, its subsequent removal from the medical curriculum, on to today's reintegration.

  • S01E02 The Pleasure Prescription (Paul Pearsall, Ph.D.)

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    Paul Pearsall discusses the The Pleasure Prescription, in this iconoclastic and inspiring interview with Corinne Edwards. Pearsall claims that in order to find pleasure in life, we need to find balance. Balance he believes comes from forming a solid connection with your family and loved ones. That making room in your busy life to spend consistent quality time with them is the key to your happiness and your children's personal development.The best thing that you can do for your health, Pearsall says, is to take time to really laugh with the people you love and care about, to remember that, "even if you do win the rat race, you are still only a rat" – and what good is that?

  • S01E03 The Sibling Society (Robert Bly)

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    In his invaluable book, The Sibling Society, world-renowned author Robert Bly explains how unexpectedly childish our society has become, and how we're exporting this childishness the world over. Americans are not growing up, but rather becoming more and more childish, showing no longing to be adults.This is evident in our obsession with entertainment and celebrity culture. Everything is becoming entertainment, including politics and literature. We exhibit a lack of recognition and respect for authority – be it teachers, leaders, or religion – and we avoid tackling anything serious. Our culture is in grave danger, he tells interviewer Corinne Edwards, as they discuss possible cures.

  • S01E04 The Soul of Sex (Thomas Moore) – Part 1

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    Thomas Moore talks about his book The Soul of Sex, and his past life as a monk. From his perspective, he believes that we crave a lot of the qualities that are associated with sex; we crave the intimacy, the sensuality and the beauty of sex. We don’t pay enough attention to beauty in our everyday lives and souls. These qualities are the things we need to bring closer to home, not necessarily the actual act of sex.He discusses the fear of feeling abnormal and that in our society we mark it as a sickness of some sort. But, if you let your soul takeover and guide you, you will never be normal, and that is a good thing. Moore believes that the more you live from the soul, the more you really get to enjoy life and the feeling of being alive.

  • S01E05 The Soul of Sex (Thomas Moore) – Part 2

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    Thomas Moore and Corinne Edwards discuss the ins and outs of sex and the necessity of it in people’s lives today. Moore believes that the focus of today’s culture is obsessed with a fast-paced lifestyle, one that keeps us from taking time out of our busy schedules to feed our souls with love and joy. When we do what we love instead of what we think we should be doing, it brings a richness to life that can fulfill us in a way that makes sex a secondary priority.He discusses the importance of friendship in a relationship as well as the importance of recognizing your partner’s emotional needs, even if it entails being patient while abstaining from sexual activity. If we slow our lives down and stop to really take a good look around, Moore suggests, then sexuality can be felt and seen in all the facets of life that surround us.

  • S01E06 The Four Levels of Healing (Shakti Gawain)

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    The Four Levels of Healing describes how healing the body begins with a collective healing of the spiritual, the mental, the emotional and the physical levels of our lives. Being in tune with your body, getting in touch with each of these levels, and working with them will create true healing of the body. Shakti Gawain reasons that we all have a certain amount of prosperity in our lives and we need to stop to recognize it before we can be capable of inviting more prosperity into our lives.

  • S01E07 No Ordinary Moments (Dan Millman)

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    Corinne Edwards interviews Dan Millman about his book No Ordinary Moments as well as the topics discussed in his other books, The inner Athlete and Peaceful Warrior. In these books, Dan discusses how to cope with the hurdles that one inevitably faces in life.He discusses living the life that you were meant to live, and the process of discovering what your innate talents are. Millman highlights the importance of knowing oneself before being capable of helping others, and he reveals how to discover your own life purpose.[Editor's Note: This interview was recorded near O'Hare Airport, and there is occasional jet noise.]

  • S01E08 Meeting with Mentors (Soren Gordhamer)

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    Soren Gordhamer is a young man who set out to find wisdom and answers to life's many questions by conducting interviews with many people he believed were wonderful mentors. During his interviews with these special people, Gordhamer discovered that every person has a story to tell, wisdom to impart, about their life experiences and the difficulties that they overcame during their lifetime.He believes that today's youth are often fed with answers, when what they really need are stories that they can understand and relate to, to guide them through the challenges that life presents them. If he can impart one piece of advice to the youth of today, it would be to find someone in their life that they can talk openly and honestly to, to serve as their support. And from that support system, a rich relationship will evolve that is beneficial to both individuals.

  • S01E09 Creative Visualization (Shakti Gawain)

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    How can we use Creative Visualization to get the things that we really want? In her book Creative Visualization, Shakti Gawain says that, by imaging something that you want as if it is already true, you create an internal experience of what you want to have happen. This technique helps one open up to what is possible to achieve in life. The trick is however, you just have to be emotionally ready to receive the very thing that you visualize.

  • S01E10 A Visionary Life (Marc Allen)

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    Marc Allen talks to Corinne Edwards about what he describes as self-fulfilling prophecies. He suggests that our own beliefs are self-fulfilling because we believe them to be true. If we believe we can or cannot do something, we are right, because we set ourselves up for either success or failure.Changing the way we think about our lives and our purpose on earth has a direct effect on the things we can and cannot achieve. If we deal with our fear of failure and success, by stripping them down to what is the worst that can possibly happen, we can often push past our own fear. By creating a vision of the things we wish to achieve, it is only then that we can begin to ignite our passion and set out to successfully achieve our dreams.

  • S01E11 Seven Miracles of Management (Alan Downs)

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    Alan Downs urges the managers of companies to get back into touch with their natural self, which he describes as having a loving and compassionate nature. He relates life in the corporate business world to swimming with the sharks were an emotionally dry workplace where it is impossible for new ideas to be developed, appreciated and implemented. He discusses how a work environment that appreciates nurtures and empowers its employees, becomes a beneficial work environment for both the manager and the employee.

  • S01E12 Simple Steps to Impossible Dreams (Steven K. Scott) – Part 1

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    Steven K. Scott and Corinne Edwards discuss how to turn our impossible dreams into reality. We are all like rockets, Steven says, with seven engines ready to propel us, but also six chains holding us down. We need to cut those chains and ignite those rockets – and the fuel is passion.There are three simple steps we can take to bring passion into any part of our life that’s important to us: Write a vision of the dream; create a roadmap of goals, steps and paths needed to achieve that dream, and feel a sense of fulfillment in taking those first steps to achieving our dream. Whether our dream concerns success in business, romance, parenting – you name it – we can follow clear steps to success.

  • S01E13 Simple Steps to Impossible Dreams (Steven K. Scott) – Part 2

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    Is fear really that bad, and what is the difference between good and bad fear? Steven K. Scott discusses the way in which fear often has a crippling effect on us, and stifles our ability to attain success. However, if we learn how to properly analyze our fear, and to make our past failures our teacher, we can only then begin on our path towards success.

  • S01E14 The New Intimacy: Being Who You Are (Dr. Judith Sherven & Dr. James Sniechowski)

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    Are you lovable? All of you? Dr. Judith Sherven and Dr. James Sniechowski, international lecturers and co-authors of The New Intimacy: Discovering the Magic at the Heart of Your Differences, reveal keys to successful intimacy in young relationships. They highlight how you can be loved for all of who you are and not just who you have conformed yourself to be.When we feel that who we are is not worth showing the other person, we are saying that it's not worth it, that we are not worth it and this hobbles us as we go through relationship. The unconscious fear is that if we lay this mask down and really show what to us is unlovable or unworthy, that the other will leave. Married for 10 years themselves, join these two brilliant relationship experts as they highlight how real intimacy creates the space to really show up and to love with all your being.

  • S01E15 The New Intimacy: Dating (Dr. Judith Sherven & Dr. James Sniechowski)

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    Are your expectations unrealistic? Do you want your partner to have more income, more status, more ambition, be an international traveler, etc? That's all good and fine, yet Drs. Judith Sherven, Ph.D. and James Sniechowski, authors of The New Intimacy, reveal keys to assist singles in meeting each other's true selves, prince charming or not.Often people enter the dating scene with unconscious fantasies of what it should be like or what their partner should be like. These are often extensions of their own view, a lens through which they interpret their partner. True intimacy, points out Dr. Sniechowski, is the compassion and understanding dating partners bring to creating a “we space” from the very first date.

  • S01E16 The New Intimacy: Fair Fighting (Dr. James Sniechowski & Dr. Judith Sherven)

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    Do you feel you have real intimacy in your marriage? Marriage is the process of bringing love into form, say Dr. Judith Sherven and Dr. James Sniechowski, international lecturers and co-authors of The New Intimacy: Discovering the Magic at the Heart of Your Differences. They reveal keys to assist couples with acknowledging and communicating their differences.Often people enter relationship with unconscious fantasies of what it should be like or what their partner will be like. These are often extensions of their own view projected on or through which they interpret their partner. True intimacy, points out Dr. Sniechowski, is the compassion and understanding partners bring to creating a “we space” as a unique part of the relationship and their commitment to enlivening it for the good of the whole.

  • S01E17 The New Intimacy: Young Parenting (Dr. Judith Sherven & Dr. James Sniechowski)

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    We can all see love in our relationships, but what exactly defines the uniqueness of our intimacy? Dr. Judith Sherven and Dr. James Sniechowski, international lecturers and co-authors of The New Intimacy: Discovering the Magic at the Heart of Your Differences, reveal keys to successful intimacy in young relationships.The stress on the relationship that a couple with a young child may feel is tremendous – from one partner needing more help from the other, to feelings of resentment at the lack of private togetherness time or individual attention, even valid frustration at how much has changed now that the child is getting all the effort and attention in the relationship.True intimacy here, points out Dr. Sniechowski, is in the compassion partners bring from understanding the reality of what it means for the relationship and how it may affect both of you going into it.

  • S01E18 The New Intimacy: Divorce (Dr. Judith Sherven & Dr. James Sniechowski)

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    Judith Sherven and James Sniechowski believe that the secret to keeping a good relationship going is to discover the magic at the heart of your differences. However, it is also important to know when to call it quits.Sherven talks about how when couples refuse to enter into a meaningful dialogue to discuss problems in their relationship, and fail to really listen to one another's point of view, that is when the relationship is over, and there is no way for reconciliation. At that point, Sniechowski reasons, there is no relationship, it is a war.The best thing to do at that point is to grieve the loss of it, but not get lost in feeling like a victim, because it is important to get on with your life.

  • S01E19 Women's Health Series Vol. 1 & 2 (Burton Goldberg)

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    Burton Goldberg, the voice of alternative medicine, and author of the Women's Health Series, explains how educating ourselves holistically gives us control of our own lives. Mainstream physicians may need to be brought up to date on holistic methods... even by us.Burton's books are an encyclopedia for women's health solutions from a direct holistic perspective that addresses more than the western allopathic approach that can tend to be partial or incomplete. Here Burton highlights what needs to be addressed that typically isn't for women suffering from everything from PMS, to osteoporosis, bloodsugar cravings and more.

  • S01E20 The Balancing Act (Celeste Johnson)

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    Do you have stress in your life? Today, that's taken almost as a rhetorical question. Stress is the number one killer in the United States. So how do you deal with the stress in your life? Motivational speaker and trainer Celeste Johnson offers keys from her program, The Balancing Act.Discerning, juggling, and integrating our myriad obligations, desires, and perceptions in life is a skill that develops, and an art that brings freedom and fullness to our lives. It is so important to find a way to get off the proverbial treadmill or the habituation that becomes too familiar, where each may create real and imagined stress even in the face of healthful change or growth.

  • S01E21 The Body Image Workshop (Thomas F. Cash)

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    Are you dissatisfied with the way you look? If so, you are not alone. Find out why with Thomas F. Cash, Ph.D., founder of The Body Image Workshop and author of The Body Image Workbook. From obesity to a big nose, how do you release those painful sensitive experiences associated with having a unique body characteristic or distorted body image? Dr. Cash reveals how you can start feeling better about the way you look.

  • S01E22 The Light Inside the Dark (John Tarrant) – Part 1

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    Corinne Edwards interviews John Tarrant, author of The Light Inside the Dark, which is a book written like poetry that maps the inner journey. Tarrant explains the difference between the spirit and the soul. He also speaks about our individual stories and life changing events. His main focus is on living life better through suffering.

  • S01E23 The Light Inside the Dark (John Tarrant) – Part 2

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    For everyone who has experienced their own dark night of the soul, The Light Inside The Dark, by Dr. John Tarrant, is perhaps one of the most beautiful poetic writings of solace and inspiration during that time. An intense reality that Dr. Tarrant makes accessible is the fact that people have periods in their lives where they are absolutely immobilized by pain.When sad or harsh things happen, they're the black earth we have to plant something in, and that black earth is actually very rich. When we open our hearts during such raw times and love without kid gloves, it relieves our guilt and bridges our withholding, gives us a peace, kindness, equanimity to be and to connect fully as we are beyond circumstance.

  • S01E24 Morning Poems (Robert Bly)

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    Robert Bly discusses his book Morning Poems with Corinne Edwards. Every morning before he gets up he writes a poem, and he has chosen the best eighty poems for this book. Each of the poems he writes is a reflection on the things that he discovers in his head in the morning that were not there the previous day.

  • S01E25 The Alchemy of Love (Robert Boldman)

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    Explore the sacred discovery of self with Robert Boldman, author of The Alchemy of Love. Whether through challenge or success, we can find our truth if we ask deeply enough. Beginning with a near-death experience in his early childhood, Robert found himself at a loss to relate to his life circumstance as a normal child of five.Kundalini was awakened in his subtle nervous system and sometime afterward he also had a vision of the Virgin Mary. Both experiences left him with a deeper awareness of consciousness. Many years after suppressing his childhood past, he spontaneously began to regularly experience states of formless consciousness bliss. To stabilize himself, he studied meditation techniques to quiet the mind, yet when he tried to sit quietly all this energy would begin to emerge and manifest.Students in his Zen class began to follow him because of his natural transmission and so he became a kundalini yoga teacher. He realized at one point that even though he had these powers, he was still very egoic about it, and there was no real love in his practice. So he left. In his soul searching, he met an old priest, Father Thomas, at a quiet sanctuary who privately helped him understand real spiritual experience as helping someone in need, and not just about having energy experiences.He learned how true spirituality is becoming transparent to God. We habitually narrow our consciousness around experiences, identities, or siddhis (supernatural powers), yet God is an inner surrender and opening, a realization of your true identity, an interior integration and embodiment rather than a surface or partial experiential reflection. Robert later learned from the nuns at the sanctuary that the only priest by the name of Father Thomas that had ever served there had died a hundred years before.

  • S01E26 Spiritwalker and Medicinemaker (Dr. Hank Wesselman) – Part 1

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    On his farm in Hawaii, Dr. Hank Wesselman, a scientist of physical anthropology, a mystic, and author of both Spiritwalker and Medicinemaker, found himself continually drawn into merging consciousness with the mind of a native man living in the future. His visionary experiences, super real and dreamlike, were interpreted by a native Hawaiian shaman, or Kahuna, as initiated by the goddess Pele who has brought spirit in contact with people of visionary capability throughout the ages.He didn't turn himself over to the psychiatric authorities because as an anthropologist, he knew that in tribal cultures Shamans were masters of visionary experience and surmised that he was given this experiential information for a reason. Now he shares what really happened in this spellbinding tale of true conscious exploration.

  • S01E27 Spiritwalker and Medicinemaker (Dr. Hank Wesselman) – Part 2

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    Shamanism is a major thrust of the spiritual reawakening that is going on in the West because of the ease with which the method is learned and practiced. Many of us in the West are learning the ancient time-tested ways of the Shaman. Dr. Hank Wesselman, paleoanthropologist, mystic, and author of both Spiritwalker and Medicinemaker, reveals how access to the spirit world allows shamans to manifest things on behalf of their people.A shaman discovers, typically at an early age, the ability to induce expanded states of consciousness, journeying out of body into an alternate reality. Dr. Wesselman believes that through collective consciousness we all at least have access to this doorway and through it some learn to spiritwalk.

  • S01E28 Conversations with God, Book 3 (Neale Donald Walsch) – Part 1

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    Your reality is created by your thought about it, by your actions, and the way you speak. Liberating our ability to manifest what we choose means eliminating any thought that we can't have something, and cultivating the belief that you already have that right now.The very act of wanting something pushes it away from you, reflecting the statement that you don't have it right now. Referencing the approach to life that masters take, he offers the view that we're here to remember something we've always known and are simply not applying.

  • S01E29 Conversations with God, Book 3 (Neale Donald Walsch) – Part 2

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    How do we become the grandest version and the greatest vision that we can be? That's what we've come to learn, according to Neale Donald Walsch, author of Conversations With God. Explore the sacrament of marriage as the opportunity to expand your consciousness and your life. Step out of the belief that there is only so much love to go around and allow yourself to express the deepest part of your love for all people in appropriate relationship. What we bring to our marriage is determined by our beliefs. Jealousy and possession is rooted in insufficiency. True relationship stems from freedom, the unlimited and eternal.

  • S01E30 Letters to Vanessa (Jeremy Hayward)

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    Jeremy Hayward, prominent physicist and author of Letters to Vanessa, points to how our society has taken science and inflated its significance to read almost as if science is the only truth – and yet, he distinguishes, true science doesn't say that.Charmingly composed of letters to his daughter Vanessa, Hayward's brilliant book explains in the most accessible terms some of the most complex and relevant topics in physics today. His endeavor draws together the two most significant sides of his life, his dedication to true science and his longing for true wisdom, perhaps most importantly making this brilliant learning comfortably available to the layperson.

  • S01E31 Making Your Connections Count (Melissa Giovagnoli)

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    In Make your Connections Count, Melissa Giovagnoli talks about building relationships in your business life that are centered on similar values and common interests rather than just business deals. Getting a chance to personally know people in your work environment helps you to learn more about how to efficiently help them to make profitable connections. Which can lead you to succeed in the workplace.

  • S01E32 Healing Depression (Catherine Carrigan)

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    Living with depression is one of the most widespread, painful epidemics in America today. Catherine Carrigan, author of Healing Depression, draws on a variety of technical research in addressing ways of healing depression. Catherine's personal experience with healing depression can help millions, bringing real hope for humankind.

  • S01E33 Choosing Your Future (Les Brown)

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    Can you actually choose your future? World-renowned motivational speaker Les Brown, creator of the wildly successful audio programs Choosing Your Future and Speaking with Power and Passion, says you can. Becoming successful in your life – that is living your sense of value, meaning, or purpose that allows you to be of service and contribution to the universe – means being willing to do the things today others won't do in order to have the things tomorrow others won't have.Also: Learn to speak with power and passion first by developing your mind, since all human achievement comes from the mind, and second by refining your communication skills, because let's face it when you open your mouth you tell the world who you are.

  • S01E34 It's Not Over Until You Win (Les Brown)

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    Have you always wanted to take action and choose your future? Les Brown, the world's top motivational speaker, author of It's Not Over Until You Win and creator of the audio program Choosing Your Future, knows not only that it's possible, but shows you how. Most people are not doing what they're capable of, but living within their comfort zone because they suffer from "possibility blindness." They don't believe that it's possible that they could be doing any more than they're doing.Brown's personal story of triumph is stunning, and the real clincher is how universal his method is in sharing the how-to of personal achievement with others. His tapes are designed to help us overcome the conditioning that causes us to stop going after the things that we want, that cause us to live only within our comfort zone as opposed to becoming risk takers.

  • S01E35 If Life Is a Game, These are the Rules (Cherie Carter-Scott) – Part 1

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    Do you find yourself taking for granted people or things in your life that you know you really love and appreciate more deeply than that? Dr. Cherie Carter-Scott, author of If Life is a Game, These are the Rules, reveals how being grateful for what you have works real-life miracles in the rest of your life and the lives of those around you. Whether it starts with your health, or with the love in your life, your gratitude is the most important thing in moving toward your desired future. If life is just a game, then get ready, here's how to play.

  • S01E36 If Life Is a Game, These are the Rules (Cherie Carter-Scott) – Part 2

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    You've heard that what you make of your life is up to you. But whether you love or hate your lessons, learning certain things is also part of the curriculum you have already chosen. What is more, shares Dr. Cherie Carter-Scott, author of If Life is a Game, Here are the Rules, there are no mistakes – only lessons. Life is a process of experimentation, trial and error, and the failed experiments are just as much a part of the process as the ones that work the first time. Explore your spiritual DNA, your life's purpose, your path, and what your unique lessons reveal about why you're here.

  • S01E37 Left Brain, Right Brain (Mona Lisa Schulz)

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    When you say to yourself that a certain person just doesn't understand you, Mona Lisa Schulz, author of the unbelievably good book Awakening Intuition, says it's true: they're coming from a different brain! She reveals how differences in dominance between our right and left sides of the brain will determine how our intuition is interpreted. While left brained people focus on the facts and details they see in the world, right brained people are more gestalt or experiential.Defining intuition as the ability to make decisions based on insufficient data, she proposes that left brain dominant folks have a more difficult time directly accessing and translating intuition, being so data driven in the world, while right brain dominant people have more fluid access, yet may generally lack the clarity in articulation of their experiential awareness.

  • S01E38 Choices in Midlife (Paula Hardin)

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    What are you doing with the rest of your life? The midlife, whenever that may be, is the perfect time to make choices. It is a time to look back at all of our past choices and create a tapestry. We spend our youth acquiring information about the world, life, and ourselves.Once we fulfill past roles, we have the opportunity to come back to the self and reevaluate life. It is the time to know ourselves, love ourselves, and ecstatically greet ourselves.

  • S01E39 Real Age (Dr. Michael Roizen) – Part 1

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    How old are you? Do you know your real age? Real age is the difference between your chronological and biological age. It is a scientific evaluation of how fast your body is aging, a rate that can be significantly younger than your calendar age, explains Dr. Michael Roizen, chair of anesthesiology and critical care at University of Chicago hospitals.In the last fifteen years alone, science has allowed us to make significant choices that affect how quickly we age. Studies now show that making such healthy choices can actually reverse the rate of aging that you have accumulated.

  • S01E40 Real Age (Dr. Michael Roizen) – Part 2

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    Can you grow younger? By making significant choices that affect how quickly we age, we can actually reverse our rate of biological aging, regardless of our calendar years. Your real age, like a currency, is the sum total of the healthy choices of various worth that you engage in. So what are your choices?From serious nutrition to alternative therapy methods, now patients themselves are driving information about healthy choices into the hands of physicians who weren't exposed to them in traditional medical education. Dr. Michael Roizen shares what a variety of healthy choices are each worth in the long run, giving you a real measure of direction in maintaining your real age.

  • S01E41 A Year to Live (Stephen Levine)

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    Take a life experiment: What if you don't wait until the last year of your life to practice living with the fullness, gratitude and surrender, the accomplishment, service and completion, that gives your life meaning? Learn the power of the open heart – that love is the only rational act of a lifetime.Stephen Levine, author of A Year to Live, takes us through an in-depth look at the process of living and dying. Ondrea Levine illuminates the extraordinary life changes that one embraces after knowing when one will die. Working with terminally ill patients for over twenty-five years, they saw the remarkable transformations that can happen in the last year of one's life. Take advantage of this wisdom and bring your own heart more into this year of your life, as if it were the only one that mattered.

  • S01E42 Embracing the Beloved (Stephen Levine)

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    It's one thing to practice in the meditation hall, but when you're in relationship, it's a 24hr practice. Stephen Levine, author of Embracing the Beloved: Relationship As the Path of Awakening, argues with wit and wisdom against cleverness, posturing and separation between human hearts, in favor of the truth that nothing is worth the heart being closed. The beauty of the practice of relationship, to your beloved and to The Beloved, is that you really can't get away with anything. Pretenses and holding cause immense pain, and therefore opportunities, heroic or small, to learn to meet ourselves with kindness and embrace.

  • S01E43 The 5 Vital Secrets for a Healthy Life (Dr. Adele Puhn)

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    The “leaky gut” occurs when we treat our body poorly and molecules start to leak into our body from the digestive system. This problem can make our lives much harder because our bodies are working much harder than necessary to process food and drugs going through our body. This problem, Adele Puhn, M.S., C.N.S. says, is something that we have to be wary of. To counter this, she talks about ways that we can keep our bodies healthy. Check out this Corinne Edwards interview with the author of The 5 Vital Secrets for a Healthy Life.

  • S01E44 You Become What You Believe (Marc Allen)

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    Marc Allen talks to Corinne Edwards about what he describes as self-fulfilling prophecies. He suggests that our own beliefs are self-fulfilling because we believe them to be true. If we believe we can or cannot do something, we are right, because we set ourselves up for either success or failure.Changing the way we think about our lives and our purpose on earth, has direct effect on the things we can and cannot achieve. If we deal with our fear of failure and success, by stripping them down to-what is the worst that can possibly happen, we can often push past our own fear. By creating a vision of the things we wish to achieve, it is only then that we can begin to ignite our passion and set out to successfully achieve our dreams.

  • S01E45 Angel Series (Joan Wester Anderson)

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    Joan Wester Anderson, author of Where Angels Walk and other books about angels, discusses her belief in angels and different experiences in her life that led her to believe in the wondrous world of angels. When her skeptical son, Tim, had a strange and mysterious encounter with a plow truck that led even him to believe in angles, Anderson felt that she had to share his story. From that, she started writing her angel books, which has been a personal spiritual journey.

  • S01E46 The Healing Path of Prayer (Ron Roth)

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    Early spiritual experiences of healing in his life inspired Ron Roth, ordained priest and author of The Healing Path of Prayer: A Modern Mystic's Guide to Spiritual Power, to share this awareness with the world. His work is brilliant and accessible at clarifying the spiritual message contained in the world's religions.In Christian theology he noticed a misguided zeal tending toward the opposite direction of what Jesus' message essentially points to, such as loving people even if you don't agree with them, helping the sick, etc. His message in life is more than healing for the sake of health and sanity, it is to help people find credibility in God again uncoupled from what religions have mandated it should look like.

  • S01E47 Create Your Own Love Story (Dr. David McMillan)

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    In the face of surmounting odds to create a lasting marriage, what can you do to ensure that you create a happy love story? David, McMillan argues that you can do it, but you have to work at it. Everything we do that is valuable requires investment and hard work. At first, we try very hard to please the other person, which sometimes compromises truth and honesty, which are the bedrock of a relationship.

  • S01E48 Walking Between the Worlds (Gregg Braden) – Part 1

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    Our bodies are able to awaken to changes on the external that then reflect the internal. Through compassion and love, we can awaken our bodies to evolve past our current state. Greg Braden is a leading expert on transformation in the body. He is interviewed on this Corinne Edwards Interviews episode and sheds light on where we will be headed in our journey as human beings. Part 1 of 2.

  • S01E49 Walking Between the Worlds (Gregg Braden) – Part 2

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    One thousand seven hundred years ago key elements of our ancient heritage were lost to the west, relegated to hidden libraries and elite priesthoods. Recently translated manuscripts from the ancient Essenes, the mysterious authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls, offer new insight into what information, exactly, may have been lost.Now Gregg Braden reveals what the Essenes have suggested-- that our relationships mirror and respond to the beliefs that we each hold within us. Continuing our exploration of the Essene Mirrors, Gregg illuminates the inner technology of emotion: the Third and Fourth Essene Mirrors. Magnetic attractions between people often represent the embodied wisdom of meeting another who holds a piece of life experience that we may need or vice versa.On the other hand, we often rearrange our lives to accommodate certain patterns of behavior that we've habituated over the course of our lives. Now the time has come for you to hear the Essenes carefully describe the science of how we shift our inner beliefs through compassion and blessing, to become the relationships and conditions that we pray for in our loved ones, communities and our world.

  • S01E50 Why You Behave in Ways You Hate - Part 1 (Irwin Gootnick M.D.)

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    Irwin Gootnick M.D., is a psychiatrist who feels the causes of our issues are straightforward. Overeating, lack of confidence, trouble with relationships, and trouble with success are just some examples he cites as challenges that can be overcome. He gives understanding of the roots of these behaviors and offers advice on how to overcome those behaviors. Looking to childhood events and the guilt associated with the child attempting to meet its own needs, he believes, leads to unwanted behaviors as an adult.

  • S01E51 Why You Behave in Ways You Hate - Part 2 (Irwin Gootnick M.D.)

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    Irwin Gootnick M.D., continues his discussion on behaviors we have that we may want to change, but find it difficult to do so. Most of us tend to repeat unpleasant circumstances over and over again because we are motivated by forces we are unaware of. When we cannot make the changes we want, we tend to feel guilty.He feels that every one grew up with flawed parents and flawed siblings, and that we tend to blame ourselves if something went wrong. The motivations for unwanted behaviors are discussed, their roots, the long-term effects, and advice for potentially resolving them to create the behaviors to you want.

  • S01E52 The Right to Write (Julia Cameron) – Part 1

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    Somewhere inside you is a book. We all have an affinity to write, because it is another expression of our selves. Even if there is no inspiration within our writing, the more that we do write, the more the inspiration comes to us. If we practice writing every morning to express ourselves, the more potential we have to make the positive changes we desire.Explore this inspiring interview with Julia Cameron, author of The Artist's Way and The Right to Write, as she shares her powerful insights about writing.

  • S01E53 The Right to Write (Julia Cameron) – Part 2

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    Somewhere inside you is a book. We all have an affinity to write, because it is another expression of ourselves. Even if there is no apparent inspiration within your writing, the more that you write, the more that inspiration will come to you. Practice writing every morning to express yourself and you may find more potential to make the positive changes you desire.Explore part two of this inspiring interview with Julia Cameron, author of The Right to Write, as she shares her powerful insights about writing.

  • S01E54 Remarkable Healings (Dr. Shakuntala Modi) – Part 1

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    One of the most bewildering illnesses to anyone or their families is mental illness. Healing mental illness is elusive to many people, even today. Explore the controversial view of board certified psychiatrist Shakuntala Modi, M.D., author of Remarkable Healings, who poses the inquiry: Can hypnotherapy really heal mental illness? Hypnotherapy can be used to successfully allow patients to tap into the subconscious mind, where they themselves can find the source of their problems and the subconscious will often offer them a healing solution.

  • S01E55 Remarkable Healings (Dr. Shakuntala Modi) – Part 2

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    It is possible that the cause of depression can be linked to a trapping of foreign human Spirits within a living human beings body. In her book, Remarkable Healings, Shakuntala Modi, M.D., a board certified Psychiatrist, sheds light on her remarkable discovery that there is truth to this claim. Modi believes that a person can be healed from depression and physical ailments by helping spirits which have become trapped within her patient's body, to exit the body, and find their way to a spiritual afterlife.