S1E10 - Dr. Lonnie Barbach - Intimacy, Relationships and Sexuality
Dr. Barbach is a celebrated and world-renowned psychologist, as well as an author and a pioneer in the research and the study of human sexuality, intimacy and relationships. We’ll focus on the serious considerations that impact health and happiness. We discussed the hallowed ground of both physical and emotional intimacy between couples. This episode is relevant for anyone in a relationship or considering entering a relationship. For most, when all is said and done, sex is less important than safety. Understanding the how and why is essential to healthy relationships.
We’ll cover all this and more. Join us.
S1E9 - Bill McKibben - Renown Environmentalist - Reclaiming the Climate
Bill McKibben is a life-long environmentalist, activist, journalist, and author who has written extensively on the impact of global warming. In our conversation we review the significance of recent climate legislation, the technological alternatives to fossil fuels, and the ways and means currently at work to reclaim the climate – with special focus given to what the Baby Boomers can do.
S1E8 - Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Sarah Botstein - The US and the Holocaust - Tackling The Difficult
We talk with Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein about their new film, The U.S. and the Holocaust. The three-part, six-hour documentary series premiered on PBS September on 18-20, 2022, and examines America’s response to one of history’s greatest humanitarian crises. Ken Burns states “that he won’t work on a more important film”. As well as discussing their latest and important film, they talk about the magic of their team and working together, their professional callings, the craft of filmmaking, and “the how” of tackling difficult topics.
S1E7 - Sarah Hill - Healium - Winning the “Stress Olympics” with VR, AR and MR
Sarah Hill, CEO of Healium, believes that biometrically-responsive immersive media experiences served through virtual and augmented reality technology can help millions better cope with the mental stress of our times. Join us for a discussion on how. She has 25 years of experience building unique media franchises. She has five patents for biometrically-powered media. Her company's mental fitness products are clinically validated in five peer-reviewed journals, and her immersive experiences have been viewed more than 7 million times.
S1E6 - Prof Andrew Fraknoi - Fromm and Osher Institutes - “The Real World is Magic Enough”
Andrew Fraknoi is an award-winning scientist and educator, known for his skill in interpreting astronomical discoveries and ideas in everyday language. He is the lead author of the most frequently used basic astronomy textbook in the country, Astronomy, and a budding author of science fiction stories based on good astronomy. Join us for a conversation in everyday language about our latest discoveries regarding the mysteries and majesty of the cosmos.
S1E5 - John McWhorter PhD - Linguist and NYT Columnist
John Hamilton McWhorter V is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University with a specialty in creole languages, sociolects, and Black English. McWhorter is also a major pundit on social issues, and currently a columnist for the New York Times. Our conversation is as much about the use of the language we use to exchange ideas, as about the ideas themselves.
S1E4 - Amber Mac - World-Renown Technology Leader - Living in our Digital Age
World-renowned innovator and commentator on everything tech, Amber shares her reflections across the board on living in our digital age drawing on her perspectives as a technology spokesperson, a media specialist, a concerned citizen, a woman, and a mother. Chock-full of practical recommendations, Amber’s insights span the spectrum of issues related to our living and thriving in this digital age.
S1E3 - Dr. Richard Haass - Council on Foreign Relations - Restabilizing The World
Dr. Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, will share his sober assessments on the clear and present threats in the world today, the greatest of which are domestic. He will draw from his most recent work, The World: A Brief Introduction, current events, and his upcoming book on American democracy, to illuminate the factors we must address as a nation and a globe on the road ahead in order to preserve our collective civil society.
S1E2 - Larry Diamond, Ph.D - Hoover/Stanford - Saving Democracy
As one the world's leading spokespersons for democracy, Larry Diamond, Ph.D of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, the Journal of Democracy and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), reflects on the threats to global democracy and his proposals for reinstating and reinforcing the health of our own democracy in the United States.
S1E1 - Dr. Robert Wachter - UCSF - Today’s COVID-19
As one of the foremost authorities on COVID-19, Dr. Robert Wachter, Chair of Internal Medicine at UCSF, shares with us his latest insights on the pandemic and how we can continue to best protect ourselves from the risks that remain.