Steve Lerner

Join Michael Lerner in a conversation with Steve about the residents of a new generation of “sacrifice zones,” tainted with chemical pollutants, who need additional regulatory protections.

Ted Shettler, MD, and Sharyle Patton

Dr. Schettler talked with Commonweal’s Sharyle Patton and Michael Lerner about the ecological paradigm of health, a “holistic,” science-based way of thinking about how the environment affects our health, integrating factors including socioeconomic status, nutrition, stress, and chemical exposures.

Rachel Naomi Remen, MD

Join Rachel Naomi Remen, MD—one of the earliest pioneers in the mind/body holistic health movement and the first to recognize the role of the spirit in health and the recovery from illness—in a time for stories that open discussion about the “edge of life.”

Josiah Tink Thompson

Join Michael Lerner in a conversation with Bolinas’s own Tink Thompson about his book, Gumshoe: Sleaze or Existential Hero?, which chronicles his life as a private-eye, and his highly acclaimed book, Six Seconds in Dallas, which analyzed the JFK assassination.

Pia Infante

When we no longer know what to do, we have come to our real work.  And when we no longer know which way to go, we have begun our real journey. The mind that is not baffled is not employed. The impeded stream is the one that sings. Wendell Berry Michael Lerner interviewed Pia Infante as […]

John Esterle

In these two conversations, Michael Lerner explores the thinking that has led John to make The Whitman Institute the only foundation in the country focused solely on these process questions of dialogue, critical thinking and citizen engagement.

John Wick and Peggy Rathmann

Join Michael Lerner in this conversation about The Marin Carbon Project, which is investigating the potential for specific land management practices to enhance sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide as organic matter in rangeland and agricultural soils in California.

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