Richard Grossman
Join Michael Lerner in this conversation about Richard’s studies and thoughts about Ralph Waldo Emerson—philosopher, essayist, poet, lecturer, and journal-keeper.
Colin Greer
Join Michael Lerner in conversation with Colin Greer about the philosophy of Jewish-Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza and how they apply to philanthropy, social justice, and the world today.
Thomas Kirsch, MD
Join Michael Lerner in a conversation with Thomas Kirsch about The Red Book, Carl Jung’s richly illustrated record of his descent into his inner world, created in a period of personal crisis following his break with Sigmund Freud.
Robert Bray
Michael Lerner talks with Robert about the issues of post-traumatic stress, following other New School interviews with David Servan-Schreiber, M.D., James Gordon, M.D., Therese Poulsen (a yoga teacher) and others.
Edd Conboy
In 2006 Edd was designated a Fellow with The Whitman Institute in San Francisco, California. Join Michael Lerner in a conversation with Edd about his work as a psychotherapist treating people with trauma and stress.
Joanna Macy
This workshop allowed for discovering how we can bring forth fresh vision, courage, and creativity in this time of planetary crisis.
David Servan Schrieber
Join Michael Lerner in a conversation with psychiatrist, author, and 20-year cancer survivor David Servan Schrieber.
Bill Niman and Nicolette Hahn Niman
Join Michael Lerner in this conversation with Commonweal neighbors Bill Niman and Nicolette Hahn Niman about their sustainable ranching practices and about Nicolette’s new book, Righteous Porkchop: Finding a Life and Good Food Beyond Factory Farms.
Fritjof Capra
Join Michael Lerner in conversation with physicist and systems theorist Fritjof Capra about ecological literacy and the science needed for sustainable living.