Podcasts

New Podcast Interviews and Talks

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In July, I was interviewed by A Pretty Normal Podcast, a show that re-imagines what society considers normal. It was interesting to dive into my past as a documentary filmmaker and how I came to write my book, The Telling Image.

I also gave a talk to the Institute for Spirituality and Health in Houston, Texas. Some fantastic conversation came from the questions asked in the Q&A that I’m still thinking about today. You can watch the talk via Youtube.

The Telling Image is a bestseller on Amazon and you can grab your copy here. We can read the past and glimpse the future by watching when shapes shift. See what you think.

You Are My Other Self: Recent Articles and Mentions

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The virus may be invisible, but the rush of human activity reducing to a hush is visible on seismic readings. The Earth itself knows we are ceasing from disturbing her. Coronavirus lockdowns have changed the way Earth moves.

Breakdown or Breakthrough: Changing the Covid Crisis to Opportunity (International Coronavirus Journal)

Each day the Coronavirus unfurls in new dimensions, statistics, challenges. In April I wrote a feature and in May it was published in an International Coronavirus Journal. The exponential nature of this virus' spread and its consequences continually surprise. May strength and imagination be with everyone dealing with its developing consequences.

Through this pandemic, we relearn we are part of nature. Viruses are part of us, between us, in us, connecting us. Viruses are highly adaptive. They mutate easily. Maybe they are teaching us how to evolve.

My article was shared by Reverend Barkley S. Thompson, Christ Church Cathedral Houston, who has his own thoughts to share about the Covid Crisis:

Success Life Masters Series with Eric Reid

I recently interviewed with Eric Reid about my book, The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times. In these times, we need a bigger perspective. One that lets us read the past and glimpse the future by watching when shapes shift.

Check out the video interview here:


The Fifth Dimension Podcast with Evan McDermod

How can human perception and historical progress be tracked through the years? And based on what we know about the past, can we use it to see the direction we are heading in the future. When looking at different eras of human history, we can see our perception of reality encompassed through our methods of organization. By looking at our past, we can begin to enhance our own perspective to see the interconnectedness that does exist between all humans, and in turn create a society fueled by that widened lens.