Voices of Esalen Podcast

Our podcast showcases in-depth interviews with the dynamic teachers and thinkers who are part of Esalen Institute. Hosted by Sam Stern, a former Esalen student and current staff member, the podcasts have featured engaging conversations with authors Cheryl Strayed and Michael Pollan, innovators Stan Grof and Dr. Mark Hyman, teachers Byron Katie, Mark Coleman and Jean Houston, Esalen co-founder Michael Murphy, and many more.

These podcasts are made possible in part by the support of Esalen donors and are licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 license.

Listen to the latest episodes here, and subscribe to Voices of Esalen on Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts.

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Cheryl Strayed and Steve Almond on Writing from the Heart
July 26, 2016
0:46:06

This week's episode is a special one. Voices of Esalen host Sam Stern is joined by Cheryl Strayed and Steve Almond, both brilliant writers and co-hosts of the podcast Dear Sugar Radio, an existentialist and compassionate take on the age-old form of the advice column.

Cheryl Strayed is well known for her memoir, the #1 New York Times bestseller Wild, which was made into a feature film released in 2014. She is also the author of Tiny Beautiful Things, Torch, and Brave Enough.

Steve Almond is the author of CandyFreak, My Life in Heavy Metal, God Bless America, and many other terrific books.

In their far-ranging conversation with Sam, Cheryl and Steve share their wisdom and convey their understanding of writing as an exploration of human nature and human experience.

Music for this episode is from Weinland - the track is Hardly Worth Saving used under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

Look for upcoming workshops with Cheryl Strayed or Steve Almond.

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Mark Whitwell on the Heart of Yoga
June 28, 2016
0:54:36

Mark Whitwell is a brilliant yogi and an impassioned teacher, the student of Krishnamacharya, and an all-around funny, sweet, wonderful dude.

Host Sam Sterne was privileged enough to sit with Mark for an afternoon, hear him play his sitar, and speak about many topics, chief among them Mark's book, The Promise of Love, Sex, and Intimacy: How a Simple Breathing Practice Will Enrich Your Life Forever.

Music for this episode is Jason Shaw's Running Waters, used under an Attribution 3.0 United States License.

Look for upcoming workshops with Mark Whitwell.

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Paula Shaw on The Max
May 23, 2016
0:51:36

"The purpose of THE MAX is to discover yourself beyond who you know yourself to be. It is a voyage through your own humanity—a journey to discover the extent of your self-expressive power."

Paula Shaw has been leading a workshop called "The Max" at Esalen for nearly 30 years. Today, we talk to her about the roots of The Max, touching upon her history with est and her experiences with the Actor's Theater of New York.

The music for this episode is Sleep Seeds by Graham Bole from the album "First New Day," licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Alexandra Katehakis on Erotic Intelligence
May 23, 2016
0:50:41

Alexandra Katehakis is the Founder and Clinical Director of the Center for Healthy Sex in Los Angeles and the author of Erotic Intelligence: Igniting Hot, Healthy Sex While in Recovery from Sex Addiction.

She's also the co-author of the award-winning daily meditation book, Mirror of Intimacy: Daily Reflections on Emotional and Erotic Intelligence, from which she reads during this far-reaching interview.

We touch on a host of subjects, including the difference between desire and eroticism, the value of examining sexual fantasy and peak sexual experiences, the meaning of trauma in today's world, the many faces of sex addiction and love addiction, how to find novelty within one's long-term sexual relationships, and much more.

The music for this episode is Dryness by Ketsa, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.

Look for upcoming workshops with Alexandra Katehakis.

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Ian-Michael Hébert on Esalen's Renewal and the Fine Art of Sustainable Development
May 4, 2016
0:43:36

Ian-Michael Hébert, Property Development Manager at Esalen Institute, comes aboard to talk to host Sam Stern about the state of Esalen's campus renewal project, the challenges and triumphs of sustainable building, and plans for the future.

They discuss Stanislav Grof's holotropic breathing, shamanic portals, perinatal matrices, re-experiencing one's own birth, fatherhood and how amazing it is, visions of a post-capitalistic society, intergenerational alchemy, Ian-Michael's admiration for Dick Price and the Murphy family, his roots in the wilds of Alaska, Esalen as a refuge for revolutionaries, and much more.

The music for this episode is Dave Depper's All the Pieces Come Together, licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

Look for upcoming workshops with Ian-Michael Hébert.

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Sam Berne on Vision Therapy and Integrative Health
April 20, 2016
0:56:39

Dr. Sam Berne is known internationally as a pioneer in vision science, integrative health, and subtle energy therapies. He has developed innovative methods for healing the mind-body-spirit through eye therapy.

In this episode, Dr. Berne talks through a process and offers concrete techniques to host Sam Stern to strengthen his vision, while exploring somato-emotional territory.

Look for upcoming workshops with Sam Berne.

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Patrice Hamilton: Immersive Experience - Body Centered Awareness
April 6, 2016
0:24:21

In this episode, Patrice Hamilton guides us through Body Centered Awareness. The aim of this practice is to become aware of your own somatic experiences and patterns, expanding your capacity for more fluid and functional movement.

Patrice has been assisting people in self-discovery as a teacher and counselor for over 25 years. Body Centered Awareness is her work as a somatic educator and counselor.

She draws upon her training in Cortical Field ReEducation, a movement education practice, the Hakomi method, and Gestalt.

Music for this episode is Tranquility by Purple Planet.

Look for upcoming workshops with Patrice Hamilton.

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Ann Bradney on Radical Aliveness
March 30, 2016
0:50:10

"When you can engage the powerful feelings of others without the need to control or tame them, that’s radical aliveness."

Ann Bradney is the founder and director of the Radical Aliveness Institute, where she facilitates challenging and exciting work that asks individuals to be fully present and honest to their energy and emotions.

"When you can learn to hold a space where conflict and challenge are welcome because they serve as doorways to fresh insights, that’s also radical aliveness."

The music for this episode is VYVCH's Barely Baked, included under an Attribution-NonCommercial License.

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Susan Collin Marks on Peacemaking and the Power of Presence
March 23, 2016
0:49:15

Susan Collin Marks is an internationally renowned peacemaker and peacekeeper. She's worked for nearly three decades forging peace, including in her native South Africa, where she worked intimately with the nation's transition from apartheid after the release of Nelson Mandela from prison.

Additionally, she has helped facilitate ongoing dialogue in the Middle East and established peace-building programs in Africa.

Honors include a Peace Fellowship at the United States Institute for Peace, the Institute for Noetic Science’s Creative Altruism award, a Skoll Fellowship for Social Entrepreneurship, President Jimmy Carter’s Waging Peace Award, and an Honorary Doctorate from the UN University of Peace.

She is also an outstandingly warm and generous person. Our conversation was far-ranging, and included her insights into how peace functions on a personal level, as well as her history with the Esalen Institute.

The music for this episode is Siesta by Jahzzar, licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.

Look for upcoming workshops with Susan Collin Marks.

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Julie Szabo on Social Activism in the Age of Radical Diversity and Escalating Technology
March 17, 2016
0:32:37

Julie Szabo is the coordinator of Web of Change, an organization dedicated to examining the influence of escalating technology on the movement of social change.

We spoke about many issues pursuant to being an activist in today's changing landscape, including increased racial diversity, the need for conscious self-care, a diversification of critical issues, the death of click-bait and the return to long-form, and much more.

Music for this episode is 3 to the 6 to the 0 by Velella Vellella, licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

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