Dream Talk Radio Podcast
Dream Talk Radio explores dreams, consciousness, and society, including interviews with leading thinkers, authors and social innovators.
All the latest in sleep and dream research, plus moving dreams into the cultural mainstream, with my guest Ryan Hurd, author of Dream Like a Boss.
International teacher and author Thorn Coyle talks about her latest book, Make Magic of Your Life: Passion, Purpose, and the Power of Desire.
I speak with Kelly Bulkeley about his excellent new book Children’s Dreams: Understanding the Most Memorable Dreams and Nightmares of Childhood.
Professor Roger Gottlieb, author of many books from politics to philosophy, talks to me about his most recent book Spirituality: What It Is and Why It Matters.
I spoke with Dzogchen teacher, author, translator, and Tibetan Buddhist scholar Keith Dowman about dreams in Dzogchen. Among the topics you will find in our talk:
The awakened state, the dream state, and deep sleep (2:30)Dreams as analogue for the awakened state (3:10)
Lucid dreaming and the intensity of light (3:50)
Dream content in Vajrayana and Dzogchen (10:21)
Nightmares and equanimity (12:30)
Precognitive dreams in Dzogchen (15:52)
Vajrayana, dreams, and “skillful means” (17:20)
Lucid dreaming as rehearsal for crossing over (18:30)
Focusing on the light of the dream, and the self-awareness of dreams (19:52)
I spoke with author and dreamer Robert Moss about his new book, Dreaming the Soul Back Home, and the healing potential of re-entering dreams for soul recovery.
Highlights of our talk include:
Dream re-entry (2:00)Do all dreams come in the service of health and wholeness? (5:20)
Active dreaming and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (8:20)
Honoring the dream and simple purification rituals (11:50)
Dreaming with young children (13:50)
Robert’s summer travels, and next books to be published (17:25)
Leaving a legacy: 3-year training for teachers of dreaming (19:27)
Finding and living your bigger life story (20:55)
In 2009 I spoke with herbalist Gail Julian about herbs for sleep and dreams. She shared some of her extensive knowledge about what to do in cases of anxiety, insomnia, and other nervous system upsets. Gail is on the faculty of the California School of Herbal Studies and has a private practice in Sebastopol, CA.
Dr. Sam Kimbles, psychologist, Jungian analyst, and immediate past president of the San Francisco Jung Institute, sat down with me to talk about Jung’s psychospiritual crisis and the origins of the Red Book. What follows is a personal story about how Jung’s process affected Dr. Kimbles, and why he is exploring the material in both lectures and workshops with the general public. We talk at great length about “Active Imagination,” which is a process Jung developed during this time of inner transformation. (more…)
Dr. Gayle Delaney, bestselling author and founding President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, shares her thoughts on dreams, problem solving, romance, and relationships. Highlights of our talk include:
How she became interested in dreams (0:30)Dr. Delaney’s time spent in Zurich after college (7:04)
Carl Jung, and Jungian dream interpretation (9:32)
Dr. Delaney’s dream interview method (13:00)
Dream incubation, and dreaming for problem solving (19:00)
Understanding and working with the dreams of children (22:44)
Problem solving and dreams in romance (24:27)
Dreams and relationships, and how we choose our partners (28:00)
Dr. Delaney’s current research on dreams (36:20)
Dreams and science—and a call for battery development teams (39:11)
Open source dream material on the web (41:42)