Jennifer Shannon on Overcoming Insomnia
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009Jennifer Shannon explains how to treat insomnia with cognitive-behavioral therapy. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]



Jennifer Shannon explains how to treat insomnia with cognitive-behavioral therapy. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]
Kathryn Taylor discusses art, creativity, and her new book Dreaming While I’m Awake. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]
Writer Craig McLaughlin tells his profound life-changing dream, we talk about related health issues and dreaming the forbidden. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]
Over the past two decades a design revolution has been transforming town plazas, hospital courtyards, public parks, schoolyards and churches all across the country. Equal parts public art, spiritual heritage and stress reliever, the ancient patterns of the labyrinth are making a comeback in public places, and may be starting a whole new pattern of [...]
Author Robert Moss talks about dreaming societies, and how we get there from here. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]

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Business coach Roberta Ryan talks about three business myths that often need to be reframed before our dream business can become successful.
Executive coach Simon Turkalj, co-author of the new ebook Double Dip Recession: The Survival Guide sees the potential for a middle class renaissance in the depth of recession.
Co-authors and dream researchers Kelly Bulkeley and Bernard Welt discuss their new book, Dreaming in the Classroom about integrating dreams into all levels of education.
Acclaimed singer, songwriter, actress and comedian Teresa Tudury visited Dream Talk Radio in the Summer of 2010, to sing songs from her latest album and talk about her life and music.
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Thanksgiving morning 2009 I sat down in the KOWS studio to interview journalist Peter Laufer, who had just brought his Sunday morning radio show to Occidental. Peter Laufer is now the James Wallace Chair in Journalism at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.
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In April 2010 I spoke with Robert Moss prior to his appearances in Sebastopol, CA. We talked about shamanism, the red fox, East Timor and whether a future of active dreamers could result in a return to theocracy.
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I spoke with Dr. Ernest Hartmann, renowned dream researcher and author of new books on the nature and function of dreaming, and the broader societal implications of his theory on boundaries.
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