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Michael Weinberger
Michael relates the personal journey of transformation shared with his wife, Jakie, before and during her illness and through communication with her after death from cancer at age forty-six. ...
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John David Ebert
Man vs. the Machine, Technology, the Big City is a surprisingly long-standing theme in mythology, and Ebert examines some popular movies and icons against this backdrop.
John David Ebert is the author of Twilight of the Clockwork God and Celluloid Heroes & Mechanical ...
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Kay Rhea
Featured on "Psychic Detective" Kay talks about how she helps law enforcement agencies with her intuitive methods of gathering new clues, and her tips for flexing your own intuitive ...
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Steve Pavlik
Steve shares personal stories of Vine, along with highlights from his long career as activist, professor, and author, detailing his most important work.
Steve Pavlik (left) with Vine Deloria ...
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Tom Rutlin
Tom Rutlin is the newest recipient of the Laura Lee Show Award for Wonderful Inventions that Work with Nature, for his Exerstrider Fitness Walking Poles.
Tom developed his walking poles over twenty years ago, when he wanted to keep exercising as he recovered from a running injury, and wanted the benefits of cross country skiing during summer ...
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Stephen Simon
Stephen Simon is a filmmaker who helped make "What Dreams May Come" and "Somewhere in Time." Stephen says Hollywood has yet to recognize, as a genre unique unto itself, those movies that inspire, uplift, and speak to our souls; that this is already a genre without being recognized as such, because moviegoers want to see more of these kinds of movies. So he ...
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Bob Schlesinger
Laura Lee interviews Bob Schlesinger about his innovative business philosophy shaped his corporate mandates, and why taking care of the spirit first can enhance, not hinder, the bottom ...
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Lesley Hazleton
A study of the real woman behind the icon of the Virgin Mother, drawn from history, anthropology, and theology reaveals a peasant folk-healer working for social justice who continued her ministry after her son was crucified.
Lesley Hazelton is the author of "Mary: A Flesh and Blood Biography of the Virgin Mother"
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John Kirk
Cryptozoologist describes his own sightings of BC Lake monster and visit with African pygmies, witnesses of a dinosaur-like swamp creature. John Kirk is the author of "In the Domain of Lake Monsters" and president of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club.
For further investigation, John recommends books by
Loren ...
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James Wilson
Adrenal Fatigue is a modern affliction, hitting 80% of us living in industrialized countries at some point in yet lives, yet is unrecognized by the medical community. A look at the symptoms and solutions with the author of "Adrenal Fatigue: the 21st Century Stress ...
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Terje Skotheim
Dr. Terje Skotheim, Chairman & CEO of Moltech, on strides made towards the next generation of batteries: lightweight, long-lasting for cars, and developing new materials and applications for ...
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David Plath
Surfer/microscopist examines how wave action deposits tiny gold particles on sandy beaches, invents simple, efficient methods of separating out microscopic gold that imitates this wave dynamics, without the toxic heavy metals used in most gold mining. He hopes to revolutionize the industry, starting with third-world subsistence miners, and introduce the ...
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Dr. Rulin Xiu
How effective are herbs, the oldest medicines known? Rulin Xiu describes clinical studies on chinese herbs helping with high blood pressure and GI distress without side ...
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John Reid
Acoustic engineer offers a history of the science of "cymatics" and how it makes visible the patterns created by sound waves. He also describes his Great Pyramid experiment in which hieroglyphic patterns emerged in particles of sand vibrated by sound waves. ...
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Dr. Omar Amin
People still get the black plague, even here in the US, mostly in the Southwest, says parasitologist, where rodents and fleas carry it. How easy it is to catch this and other parasites. ...
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Cindy Bradley
Archeologist and physical anthropologist studies the bones and artifacts of the ancient Pueblo people to better understand their child-rearing practices, such as cradleboarding, and its effect on individuals and society. ...
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Hal Cope
Hale Cope, a retired safari guide and wildlife conservationist, shares highlights from 40 years spent in Africa, that includes raising an orphaned elephant. His stories are both funny and heartwarming.
"Born Free" now on DVD
Hal Cope speaks with Laura Lee in Scottsdale Arizona as part of our "On the Road" interview ...
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Steve Pavlik
Steve Pavlik shares stories from his twenty years among the Navajo: walking in beauty and harmony, healing ceremonies, witching, encountering and talking with bears, and ...
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Byron Katie
From Byron Katie's website:
The Work of Byron Katie is a deeply transformative process of inquiry that is helping people around the world approach their problems from a perspective of clarity and inner peace.
As a species, we human beings tend to put our happiness on hold until something changes. We'll be happy, we think, ...
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Omar Amin
Egyptian doctor describes the ancient Egyptian philosophy of a harmonious, integrated cosmos and resulting role and view of medicine, including early prinicples of ...
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