From the merely unorthodox to the truly revolutionary, this podcast features Charles Eisenstein in conversation with a series of extraordinary guests: activists and healers, scientists and spiritual teachers, artists and entrepreneurs, indigenous people and the elite. Each holds a piece of a next story for civilization. We hope by spreading their voices to help anchor this story into reality, to remind you that you are not crazy, and to expand our thoughts, perceptions, and choices into new territory.

Sayer Ji: Beyond the Coronavirus (E45)
Sayer Ji is a prominent holistic health researcher and the founder of one of the largest alternative health websites, greenmedinfo.com. We talk first and foremost ...

Luz Gonçalves Brito: Spirituality is the Search for Connection (E44)
Luz Gonçalves Brito is a Brazilian anthropologist who brings academics and spirituality together in an exquisite way. Our conversation was like a meditation, touching on ...

Julie Esterly: Mystery of Life, Death, and Earth (E43)
Julie Esterly is active in the death care movement, part of the reclamation of death as a culturally recognized part of life. We speak of ...

Gigi Coyle: What is Mine to Do? (E42)
What is mine to do? This is the mantra of Gigi Coyle, a revered veteran of social, political, and spiritual movements going back to the ...

Zack Geist: Dispelling the Mystery of Debt (E41)
This conversation with Zack Geist addresses the phenomenon of debt, both from a theoretical standpoint and in very practical terms (at least for US listeners) ...

Robin McKenna: GIFT (E40)
In this conversation, filmmaker Robin McKenna and I discuss her new film, GIFT, which is inspired by Lewis Hyde's classic book, The Gift. I consider ...

Kelly Brogan: Get Real, Get Well, Get Free (E39)
I describe Kelly Brogan as a “renegade psychiatrist” – someone who abandoned a prestigious career “in the system” to become a critic of pharmaceutical psychiatry ...

Cynthia Jurs: On Synchronicity and Sacrifice (E38)
This conversation with my good friend Cynthia Jurs was originally recorded for my online course, Living in the Gift. It was a meditative, engaging experience ...