Ross Chapin

Join Michael Lerner in conversation with architect and planner Ross Chapin about his work, about the architect who influenced him, Christopher Alexander, and about the evolution of his inner life in a wide-ranging conversation.
Steve Heilig
Join TNS Host Michael Lerner for a conversation with Steve Heilig about HIV/AIDS, reproductive health, medical ethics, addiction medicine and drug policy, environmental health and ecology, surfing medicine, and music.
Peter Goldmark
Join Host Michael Lerner in a conversation with Peter Goldmark, an environmentalist whose career has included leadership in major governmental, philanthropic, news media, and environmental organizations.
Dick Russell
Join TNS Host Michael Lerner in conversation with Dick Russell, the author of a definitive biography series on psychologist James Hillman. Though not well known in the United States, Hillman is author of Soul’s Code and known by many as a successor to Carl Jung.
Peggy Taylor
Join TNS host Michael Lerner for a conversation with Peggy Taylor, a social entrepreneur known for her work integrating creativity into youth development and group facilitation.
Ted Schettler
Join TNS host Michael Lerner in conversation with Ted Schettler—a leader in the development of the “ecological paradigm of health.” His new book The Ecology of Breast Cancer offers a fresh perspective integrating stress, diet, exercise, toxic chemical exposures, EMFs, and more.
Lloyd Kahn

Join host Michael Lerner for a conversation with Lloyd Kahn—editor-in-chief of independent California publisher Shelter Publications and author of Tiny Homes: Simple Shelter—about the tools and techniques he’s developed or settled on during 40 years of building homes, raising food and animals, foraging, cutting firewood, and other urban homesteading activities.
Jaune Evans
Join host Michael Lerner in a conversation with Jaune Evans—poet, visual artist, and Zen priest—about life, philanthropy, and public service.
Malcolm Margolin

Join TNS Host Michael Lerner in this quirky, funny, and poignant conversation with Malcolm Margolin, who is celebrating 30 years of publishing through his small, Berkeley-based indy press, Heyday Books.