Podcast
Episode 29 Dr. Srini Pillay
How we think is of the utmost. Yet we’re still in the infancy of learning about how our minds work. Have you noticed that many of your best breakthroughs come when you’re not focusing on problem-solving and checking off boxes on your to-do list? Perhaps this occurred in the shower, or a slow hike in…
Read MoreEpisode 28 Kevin Gianni
As I age, I not only want to improve and sustain my health, increasingly I want to connect with those that inspire me and speak the truth, grounded in wisdom. The essence of life is health. For me, it’s health of the planet, our home, and living and nonliving species, including us. What’s up for…
Read MoreEpisode 27 Terry Wahls, MD
I often find that what can change someone most dramatically and alter their entire life is a personal health problem. Perhaps you’ve experienced this personally with yourself or a loved one. Well, that happened to Dr. Terry Wahls in 2000 when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Before then, she practiced traditional medicine, mostly treating…
Read MoreEpisode 26 Brent Constantz
This month’s reading of CO2 is 407 parts per million. That’s sixteen percent [57 PPM] beyond the highest level advocated by scientists. When I was born we were at 317 PPM. Now, climate change is in full swing with melting glaciers, ocean rise, increasing annual hurricanes, floods, and ocean acidification. It’s depressing to witness a…
Read MoreEpisode 25 Nick Polizzi
The first time I watched the documentary Sacred Science, I was flabbergasted. I just couldn’t fathom that someone, i.e. producer Nick Polizzi, would make such a film. “Why in the world would he take those sick people into the Amazon rainforest for a month? Who would do that?” I remarked to my wife Sara afterward.…
Read MoreEpisode 24 Hunter Lovins
I remember the first time I met Hunter Lovins. We were on a joint trip to China, invited by a group sponsored by the mayor of Shanghai. Our mission was to help brainstorm the future sustainability of a city that wanted to double in size in about ten years, adding the equivalent density of San…
Read MoreEpisode 23 Alan Christianson
A few years ago I was in the Caribbean at a business mastermind. On the first morning, I woke up early and took a long walk on a pathway along the sparkling ocean. Just as I was hitting stride about a mile from the hotel, I was startled by an exuberant call. “Excuse me!” I…
Read MoreEpisode 22 Dale Bredesen
How do you want to age? Most of us fear living out our years in a nursing home as we drool away with an absent mind. According to my wife Dr. Sara in her new book Younger, the number of people 65 and older that get alzheimer’s disease is expected to triple and that our…
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