Sun, 22 June 2008 ![]() Ms. Janette Merrill, host of Birthing Soul Podcast, interviews Dr. Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, author of Living Deeply: The Art and Science of Transformation in Everyday Life published by Noetic Book /New Harbinger Publications. Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, Ph.D. is a clinical research scientist, medical anthropologist, writer, speaker, thought leader, and change consultant. Her work over the past three decades explores the interface of consciousness, science, and healing. She grew up in Detroit Michigan and received a Bachelor of Philosophy Degree from Montieth College, Wayne State University. She went on to gain a Master's Degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Texas, San Antonio and she received her Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Texas, Austin. She also earned two post doctoral fellowships: one from the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory at Science Applications International Corporation and one in Psychology at Stanford University. She is currently Vice President for Research and Education at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Senior Scientist at the Research Institute at California Pacific Medical Center, and co-founder and Chief Learning Officer for the Integral Learning Corporation. She has published hundreds of articles on consciousness studies in both scholarly and popular journals and has lectured widely on a number of topics, including talks at the United Nations, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Explorers Club. She has taught at Trinity University, Stanford University, and Harvard Medical Centers, as well as lecturing to community groups and book stores across the United States. She is an engaging speaker with a rare ability to translate complex ideas into a common sense language that excites the imaginations of her audiences worldwide. Her books include: Consciousness and Healing. Integral Approaches to Mind Body Medicine (Churchill Livingston/Elsevier, 2005) and Living Deeply: The Art and Science of Transformation in Everyday Life (New Harbinger/Noetic, 2008). Visit her website. Comments[0] |
Sun, 23 March 2008 ![]() Ms. Janette Merrill, host of Birthing Soul, interviews Dr. Joellyn St. Pierre about the art of death midwifery. Dr. Joellyn St. Pierre is an ordained interfaith minister with a doctorate in divinity focused on Death as a Transition. Previously and for 25 years, she enjoyed a professional career in theatre with 7 Broadway shows under her belt, including “A Chorus Line,� and “Pippin.� Visit her website. Comments[0] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 ![]() Ms. Janette Merrill, host of Birthing Soul, interviews Bill Plotkin, Ph.D, author of Nature and the Human Soul: Cultivating Wholeness and Community in a Fragmented World published by New World Library. Bill Plotkin, Ph.D., is the author of Nature and the Human Soul: Cultivating Wholeness and Community in a Fragmented World and Soulcraft: Crossing the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche. In his work at the Animas Valley Institute - and around the world - Bill draws on dreams, the natural world, poetry, depth psychology and many cross-cultural soul-encounter practices such as vision-fasting, council, trance-rhythms and conversations across species boundaries. Visit him online at http://www.animas.org. Visit Janette Merrill's forum and blog.
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Thu, 24 January 2008 ![]() Ms. Janette Merrill, host of Birthing Soul, interviews Mr. Wayne Gray Huxhold, author of From Roots to Branches: a Journey through the Tree of Life published by Infinity Publishing. Wayne Gray Huxhold has a rich and varied inkpot of history in which to dip his quill. He was reared in the small factory town of New Castle, Indiana, was educated as a maritime navigator who briefly traveled the world, yet settled back into the perceived safety of familiar and mundane routines of his former home. After struggling for seventeen years with failed marriages, financial woes and an unfulfilling career, he knew it was time to change. Wayne, as the poet David Whyte relates, "arranged to become good and tired of himself." At this point, he began his journey of writing From Roots to Branches, an act that transformed him. Now as an author, poet and artist, he shares studio and living space with his lovely wife, the ceramic sculptor Diana Huxold. Comments[0] |




