Gayle Kimball, Ph.D. is the author of 20 books and loves to interview interesting people around the world. You'll hear discussions with youth activists, visionary scientists, and other changemakers.
They've lived in Jordan and the US and have two chlldren.
Ann and Hal are part of a series about happy marriages.
Katarina and Yannis live in Greece and have two young children, part of a series on happy marriages.
Neus, a professor in Barcelona, discusses progressive government in Catalonia, compares education in the US and Spain, discusses mindful self-reflective practices, and marriage. She refers to Peter Senge's Society for Organizational Learning and Otto Scharmer's Presencing Institute.
This is a series on happy long-term marriages for a book in progress. Jerry is a musician and Adrienne is a therapist.
Rajni and Sandeep discuss how to be happily married over 20 years with two children. They live in New Delhi with his helpful father who helped arrange their marriage.
Ann Osborne discusses healing modalities including Therapeutic Touch®, Past Life Regression, BioComputer Operating System (BOS) (an in-depth energy balancing), Dr Norm Shealy's Sacred Rings, The Myers Briggs Personality, and EFT. She practices in Ontario, Canada.
Lily Gardner is one of 54 young women from 39 countries represented in "Climate Girls Saving Our World." She's a high school senior in Kentucky, active in the Sunrise Movement for protecting the environment, stopping climate change, and the Green New Deal. More of her interview is on Gayle Kimball's YouTube channel.
"Dan" discusses the Chinese and Finnish educational systems and how global attitudes are changing to be more materialistic.
Dr. Robin Reeves-Oppenheim and Dr. Jim Oppenheim discuss long-term marital satisfaction as a spiritual practice. They discuss their 37-year marriage, 45-year friendship, and 50-year spiritual journey. Interviewed by Gayle Kimball for a book on how to make a happy relationship last over time. Your nominations for couples to be included in the book are invited. Gkimball at csuchico dot edu https://youtu.be/-qIWgStllyk YouTube interview
Both of the spouses are in their happy second marriage and each brought two children to the marriage. How do they do it? More of the interview is on Gayle Kimball's YouTube channel.
Stevi, who has written 17 novels, is married to Alan Mittman, attorney and now law professor. They discuss their very happy 51 year marriage, with two children, emphasizing being kind and thoughtful to each other. Steve also discusses the writing process and creating stained glass art and Alan discusses passing the bar exam. https://youtu.be/qr0CZOAH4Fo https://www.facebook.com/SSMittman/ https://stevimittman.wordpress.com
Lauren Kohler, 24, is running for City Council in Chico, CA, on a progressive platform. It includes climate resilience, housing, and safety.
Anny Bertoli, Italian, studying in New Zealand, is the translator. Darling Lorena Molina Ramirez, Bogota, Colombia is a mentor tolow-income children, including involving them in soccer clubs, and is an environmental activist. She also discusses feminism and activism.
After graduating from Cambridge University, Emma Parker went to Japan to teach English and stayed. She works as a translator. She married a Japanese man, has a young son, and lives in the countryside. She discusses cultural differences and gender roles.
Sarah Chen interviews author Gayle Kimball about young global feminists, based on her interviews for "Brave: Young Women's Global Revolution" (Vol. 1 global themes, Vol. 2 regional themes) and "Climate Girls Saving Our World." Sarah Chen is a university student.
A discussion of influences on happiness levels, Martin Seligman's Postive Psychology, affirmations, gratitude journals, cognitive restructuring, and other steps to being happy. Gayle Kimball draws from her book "Calm: How to Thrive in Challenging Times."
Gayle Kimball draws from Calm Parents and Children: A Guidebook to discuss the strains facing parents and suggestions for ways to cope. This is a companion book to Calm: How to Thrive in Challenging Times. She welcomes your questions and observations.
Dr. William Bengston is a Sociology Professor who does experiments in healing, as explained in his book "The Energy Cure" and CD "Chasing the Cure." Larry Dossey, MD, thinks Bengston is doing the most cutting edge healing research today, curing breast cancer in mice. https://bengstonresearch.com/ https://youtu.be/qgZawzOShVc video interview
David Luke, Ph.D. is a psychology professor in England, the author of 8 Books including co-editor of "Talking with the Spirits; Breaking Convention: Essays in Psychedelic Consciousness;" editor of "Ecopsychology and the Psychedelic Experiences;" and co-author of the undergraduate textbook "Anomalistic Psychology." • 26 Peer-review Journal Articles • 31 Book Chapters • 11 Book Reviews and President of the Parapsychological Association. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... His chapter in the "Mysteries of Knowledge Beyond Our Senses: Dialogues with Courageous Scientists" is called Altered States and Exceptional Experiences . https://youtu.be/J8GdzFEzhqI
Alexandra Karacostas explains that astrology is an ancient symbolic language. She explains how a chart works and discusses application to current events. See more at her webpage https://www.wisdomastrology.comShe also recommends learning from astrozone.com and Tarot.com. Here are references to what she discussed in the intervew seen on https://youtu.be/bd4zBtX4Y1U: https://mountainastrologer.com/tma/co... https://demetra-george.com/blog/aster...
Vanessa Nakate is a climate activist in Uganda. She founded Youth for Future Africa and Rise Up. She spoke recently at COP25 Madrid and in Devos. She leads installation of solar panels and efficient stoves in rural schools.
Gayle Kimball discusses the importance of our attitude. As Mark Twain said, "I have had a great many troubles in my life, and most never happened." Visualizations are a powerful tool to harness the power of thought. Experience a grounding visualization. For more, see "Essential Energy Tools: How to Develop Your Clairvoyant and Healing Abilities" and "Calm: How to Thrive in Challenging Times."
Hannah Testa is the author of "Taking on the Plastics Crisis," Pocket Change Collective, Penguin. She's led successful environmental campaigns in Georgia and nationally, including motivating Starbucks to change their take-out cups. Our video interview: https://youtu.be/fjerNqXGIlg
Gayle Kimball introduces her trilogy based on interviews with 65 visionary scientists from the US, Canada, England, Germany, Greece. The three books are the Mysteries of Reality, the Mysteries of Healing, and the Mysteries of Knowledge Beyond Our Senses. The trailer includes excerpts from two of the video interviews with Penny Sartori, Ph.D. and Gary Schwartz, Ph.D. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mbyGqY2jY4