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.
Laura Delano: Sanity in an Insane World (E28)
This conversation explores the contentious subject of the mental health system, through the story of patient advocate Laura Delano. Her journey into being institutionalized and ...
Two Conversations with Orland Bishop: Part 1 (E26) & Part 2 (E27)
Orland Bishop does peace work and mentoring with gang members and others in Watts, Los Angeles. He is also a mystic and philosopher with deep ...
Eivind Skjellum: Journey to the Inner Throne (E25)
Eivind Skjellum is the creator of Reclaim your Inner Throne, a training program for men. In this conversation, we talk about masculine and feminine archetypes, ...
Land Healing through Young Farmers (E24)
Severine von Tscharner Fleming is a kind of farming savant and a super-dynamic agent of the revolution in agriculture reuniting us with soil, water, and ...
Gigi Coyle (E23)
This conversation with the amazing Gigi Coyle was recorded with a small live audience on a houseboat, where Gigi was recovering from knee surgery. Gigi ...
Joanna Harcourt-Smith (E22)
Joanna Harcourt-Smith is a fascinating woman whose life story spans her origins in Europe's power elite to a marriage to Timothy Leary. Our conversation spans ...
A Conversation with Helena Norberg-Hodge (E21)
This is a conversation with the political thinker and activist Helena Norberg-Hodge. She had a huge radicalizing influence on my political thinking through her film ...
An Evening with Satish Kumar (E20)
Satish Kumar is, in the truest sense of the word, an elder in the peace and ecology movement. To me personally, he is one of ...