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.
In Conversation with Martin Shaw (E19)
Martin Shaw is a mythologist and storyteller from the area of Devon, England. He and I share a deep appreciation for the way myth and ...
Orland Bishop: Word, Gift, and Money (E18)
This podcast is a conversation between me and Orland Bishop, recorded in Santos, Brazil in front of the attendees of Giftival. Even though the audio ...
Kelly Brogan: Restoring Blunted Consciousness (E17)
Kelly Brogan is a psychiatrist who made a radical break with pharma-centered orthodoxy to pursue holistic approaches to mental health, with extraordinary results. We recorded ...
In Conversation with Rupert Sheldrake (E16)
This podcast is a recording of a second conversation between me and Rupert Sheldrake, one of my favorite renegade scientists and the number one target ...
The Fertile Ground of Bewilderment (E15)
Bewilderment. A very bad thing if it is a diversion from what you know to do. But when the honest truth is that you don't ...
Marietta Schürholz: Reinventing Ritual (E14)
This interview with the filmmaker Marietta Schürholz is on ritual -- a topic about which I've thought a lot and written very little. We tend ...
Eivind Skjellum: Journey through the Archetypes (E13)
This conversation with the Norwegian men's coach and teacher Eivind Skjellum is a deep and at times raw introduction to an extraordinary transformational map Eivind ...
Carol Bowman: Three Stories (E12)
What would you think if your 4-year-old displayed thorough knowledge of WWII aircraft, without having ever been exposed to them? Carol Bowman is a prominent ...