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In this episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, Paul F. Austin welcomes Dr. Michael Ryoshin Sapiro, a Zen Buddhist monk, psychologist, and psychedelic psychotherapist whose new book Truth Medicine explores how awakening and clinical science meet through the heart. Find full show notes and links here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-332/?ref=278 They discuss how Zen simplicity informs psychedelic work, the nuances between psychedelic-assisted and psychedelic psychotherapy, and how Dr. Sapiro tailors ketamine sessions for trauma recovery in first responders and veterans. Together they unpack the art of surrender, the role of spirituality in therapy, and why genuine healing begins with nervous-system regulation long before medicine is introduced. Dr. Sapiro is also offering a free live video event with The Shift Network, Find Your Truth Behind the Masks You Wear, where he'll guide experiential practices in futuremaking, compassion, and embodied awareness. During this session, he'll also introduce his new seven-week live course, a deeper journey into conscious living, authenticity, and the principles explored in Truth Medicine. Michael Ryoshin Sapiro, PsyD is an ordained Zen Buddhist monk, clinical and first-responder psychologist, psychedelic psychotherapist, author, and meditation teacher. He serves as integrative psychologist at Boise Ketamine Clinic, runs international transformational retreats, and appears in the documentary An Act of Service on ketamine treatment for first responders (featured by The New York Times). His work within the special-operations and first-responder communities centers on trauma recovery, ethical service, and awakened leadership. His book Truth Medicine: Healing and Living Authentically Through Psychedelic Psychotherapy is available now. Highlights: Zen Buddhist ordination and early training How Zen shapes psychedelic psychotherapy Assisted therapy vs. psychedelic psychotherapy Ketamine dosing nuance and "golden hour" Working with first responders and veterans Non-dual states and "I am love" experiences Spiritual ethics in psychedelic care Nervous-system preparation for medicine Community, retreats, and the sacred heart Episode Links: Dr. Sapiro's Website Dr. Sapiro's book, Truth Medicine Dr. Sapiro's free video event: Find Your Truth Behind the Mask You Wear Episode Sponsors: The Microdosing Practitioner Certification at Psychedelic Coaching Institute. The Practitioner Certification Program at Psychedelic Coaching Institute. Golden Rule Mushrooms - Get a lifetime discount of 10% with code THIRDWAVE at checkout These show links may contain affiliate links. Third Wave receives a small percentage of the product price if you purchase through the above affiliate links. Disclaimer: Third Wave occasionally partners with or shares information about other people, companies, and/or providers. While we work hard to only share information about ethical and responsible third parties, we can't and don't control the behavior of, products and services offered by, or the statements made by people, companies, or providers other than Third Wave. Accordingly, we encourage you to research for yourself, and consult a medical, legal, or financial professional before making decisions in those areas. Third Wave isn't responsible for the statements, conduct, services, or products of third parties. If we share a coupon code, we may receive a commission from sales arising from customers who use our coupon code. No one is required to use our coupon codes. This content is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. We do not promote or encourage the illegal use of any controlled substances. Nothing said here is medical or legal advice. Always consult a qualified medical or mental health professional before making decisions related to your health. The views expressed herein belong to the speaker alone, and do not reflect the views of any other person, company, or organization.
In this episode, Michael Sapiro joins Kyle Buller to explore truth, healing, and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy through the lens of his new book, Truth Medicine. A clinical psychologist, ordained Zen Buddhist monk, retreat leader, and fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, he blends Buddhist psychology, trauma work, and consciousness studies. The discussion focuses on how people discover and live their truth, and why that truth becomes the core medicine in healing. Early in the Podcast with Michael Sapiro Michael describes how years of clinical work and retreat facilitation shaped his understanding of healing. Real transformation happens when people speak truths they have never allowed themselves to say out loud. These truths often relate to childhood experiences, identity, and how people learned to stay safe. Key early themes include insight into: • Truth as a physical and emotional "ring" in the body • Personas formed in childhood to avoid rejection • Depression and anxiety caused by living from those personas The conversation explores how frightening it can be to challenge old roles and family narratives, yet how necessary it is for authentic healing. Core Insights from Michael Sapiro Michael outlines his model of preparation, psychedelic sessions, and integration, especially in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. Preparation often includes discovering what he calls the "heart of the hurt" and building trust for the internal process. Core insights include: • Tracing patterns back to their origins in early experience • Using guided imagery, breathwork, and somatic awareness to practice surrender • Understanding healing as applying love to wounded parts • Understanding growth as becoming who you would be without old limits Additional points: • Medicine sessions create real practice in letting go • Defenses should be engaged with, not fought • Sensations in the body offer essential guidance Later Discussion and Takeaways with Michael Sapiro Michael compares one-on-one psychotherapy with retreat work. In group settings he holds space and supports safety, while in individual sessions he uses a blend of silence and active therapeutic guidance. He also shares personal truth work, including embracing his own "bigness," understanding ethics as part of spirituality, and learning to endure anxiety without falling into shame. Listeners gain practical guidance for nurturing wounded parts, developing the ability to endure challenging states, and allowing their strengths to emerge. Frequently Asked Questions Who is Michael Sapiro? Michael Sapiro is a clinical psychologist, ordained Zen Buddhist monk, psychedelic psychotherapist, retreat leader, and research fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. What is the main idea of Truth Medicine by Michael Sapiro? Truth Medicine teaches that discovering and living one's personal truth is the core of healing, with psychedelics serving as a tool that helps reveal and embody that truth. How does Michael Sapiro use ketamine in therapy? He uses ketamine within a structured model involving preparation, supportive dosing sessions, and integration focused on compassion, endurance, and meaningful change. Does he only work in group settings? No. He leads retreats, but much of his work is individual psychedelic psychotherapy focused on trauma, personal truth, and growth. What can clinicians learn from his approach? Clinicians can learn how to balance guided intervention with open space, work directly with defenses, and support healing as both love and action. Closing Thoughts This conversation with Michael Sapiro offers a grounded, practical view of how truth, compassion, and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy can support real change in the current psychedelic resurgence. By blending body awareness, ethical clarity, and personal growth, this episode provides useful guidance for therapists, guides, and seekers who want to bring more truth medicine into their lives and communities. https://www.michaelsapiro.com
Dr. Michael Ryoshin Sapiro, an ordained Zen Buddhist monk and poet, clinical psychologist, psychedelic psychotherapist, author, meditation teacher, and musician, joins me on the latest Business Minds Coffee Chat. Michael integrates Buddhist and Nondual teachings and practices with psychology and science to help people unlearn programming, unlock potential, and awaken the heart where our deepest wisdom and creativity are kept. His latest book, Truth Medicine, is a comprehensive dive into psychedelic psychotherapy—what it is and how it can help heal and transform your physiological, psychological, social, and spiritual life.
I am honored to connect with Mike Sapiro today. He is an ordained Zen Buddhist monk, poet, clinical psychologist, psychedelic psychotherapist, author, meditation teacher, and researcher, in addition to being a transformational coach for world-class musicians, athletes, veterans, scientists, authors, and playwrights. In our conversation, Mike talks about truth medicine and explains how trauma is a disconnection from the present moment, clarifying how the nervous system responds to chronic stress or trauma, and how midlife transitions can reactivate unhealed wounds. We explore how culture, ancestry, parenting, and epigenetics shape conditioning, and examine the roles of ego, psychedelics, and surrender in the healing process. We also discuss what it means to lead with the heart, integrity, and humility, and tackle the emotional weight of regret, remorse, and shame. Mike also recommends some simple yet powerful daily practices to help us heal. This conversation with Mike Sapiro is truly invaluable. I loved his book, Truth Medicine, and I know the wisdom in both the book and this episode will resonate deeply with many of you. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: The healing benefits of framing trauma as a disconnection from the present moment Understanding and addressing the causes of undesirable behaviors, and addressing the hurt and conditioning that drive them How chronic stress and trauma impact the nervous system How societal pressures and constant connectivity contribute to stress and a sense of disconnection The value of psychedelics for accessing new perspectives and insights How midlife transitions can reactivate unhealed wounds The benefit of involving the heart, psyche, and cosmos in the therapeutic process Why trusting, letting go, and surrendering are essential for psychedelic therapy How integrity and humility can lead to profound healing and transformation within the therapeutic process Mike shares some small, consistent actions that can help build trust and self-care Bio: Michael Ryoshin Sapiro, PsyD, is an ordained Zen Buddhist monk and poet, clinical psychologist, psychedelic psychotherapist, author, meditation teacher, and researcher. He is also a transformational coach for world-class musicians, athletes, former special operations veterans, scientists, CEOs, authors, and playwrights. Over the last two decades, he has served and reached thousands of people in a variety of settings: therapy, workshops, international retreats, hosting a nationally syndicated radio show called Radio Awakened, keynote addresses, and being featured on podcasts. In the last several years, his work has been featured on over 20 well-known podcasts, and he is a co-host for global mental health summits put on by Wisdom for Life, landing in over 70 countries and reaching hundreds of thousands of people. He is featured in a documentary by Brandow Kapelow called “An Act of Service” on ketamine treatment for first responders that was featured by The New York Times. He currently works extensively with first responders in therapy, offering ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, leading retreats, and running calls with them. He believes that unconditional love, speaking one's truth, and authenticity are the medicines for good health and a thriving life. His work is dedicated to personal awakening for the sake of collective transformation. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Connect with Dr. Michael Sapiro On his website On Instagram Purchase a copy of Truth Medicine
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With the CSRD reports of the first wave of EU companies due this year, what are the lessons practitioners have drawn from the experience? And in light of their experience, what do they think of the Omnibus proposals?This week on the Frankly Speaking podcast, Richard Howitt was joined by Ulrike Sapiro, Chief Sustainability Officer at Henkel, the German-based chemicals and consumer goods company which has already aligned its reporting to the European Sustainability Reporting Standards.Together they discussed the role of Henkel's company values in its focus on sustainability, as well as the company's message to policymakers on what result they want to come out of the European Commission's Omnibus simplification proposals. You'll also hear more about:What Henkel thinks of the new Science Based Targets Initiative standard The German national perspective on the Omnibus The vital role of technological advances in delivering a net zero and low-carbon future Listen in and follow us on Linkedin!
In this episode, we break the cycle of women's healthcare with Nikki Sapiro Vinckier, PA-C. Nikki is a reproductive rights advocate, licensed Physician Assistant, and founder/CEO of Take Back Trust, a platform empowering individuals navigating reproductive healthcare. With over a decade of gynecological expertise, 60,000+ social media followers, and experience as a Progressive News Correspondent and abortion fund board member, Nikki combines innovation, advocacy, and education to expand access to equitable care and inspire change. Today's Topics: What are the biggest concerns women face since recent election results? Should you stock up on birth control or switch to long-term options like IUDs or implants? How funding cuts to reproductive health programs may strip access to affordable routine care like pap smears and STI testing. Addressing the growing gap in healthcare access for women across socioeconomic lines. Will policies further limit family planning options, like IVF or egg freezing? Preparing the next generation: How can we protect the rights of daughters, nieces, and mentees? They called us hysterical when we warned about Roe. They said we were crazy when we fought to protect abortion rights. And yet, here we are. We can't afford to wait. We can't afford to be silenced. When it comes to our bodies, our futures, and our freedom, our voices matter more than ever. Let's turn “hysterical” into unstoppable. Tune in now and join the fight for a future where healthcare is a right—not a privilege. Sync up with Nikki: Instagram: @nikkivinck TikTok: @nikkivinck Website: takebacktrust.com
Alors que l'auteur Kamel Douaud vient de remporter le Prix Goncourt 2024 : comment se fabriquent la gloire et la notoriété internationale d'un auteur.e/autrice ? Invitée : Gisèle Sapiro, directrice d'études à l'EHESS, directrice de recherche au CNRS. Autrice de « Qu'est-ce qu'un auteur mondial ? », aux éditions EHESS/Gallimard/Seuil. Et la chronique Ailleurs à Vienne avec Miléna Platte-Kubiak, chargée de mission culturelle à l'Institut français d'Autriche. Elle nous parlera du festival des Literaturtage d'EUNIC, le Réseau des instituts culturels européens qui aura lieu dans la capitale autrichienne, du 6 au 9 novembre 2024.
Alors que l'auteur Kamel Douaud vient de remporter le Prix Goncourt 2024 : comment se fabriquent la gloire et la notoriété internationale d'un auteur.e/autrice ? Invitée : Gisèle Sapiro, directrice d'études à l'EHESS, directrice de recherche au CNRS. Autrice de « Qu'est-ce qu'un auteur mondial ? », aux éditions EHESS/Gallimard/Seuil. Et la chronique Ailleurs à Vienne avec Miléna Platte-Kubiak, chargée de mission culturelle à l'Institut français d'Autriche. Elle nous parlera du festival des Literaturtage d'EUNIC, le Réseau des instituts culturels européens qui aura lieu dans la capitale autrichienne, du 6 au 9 novembre 2024.
Forum görs i samarbete med tidskriften Flamman. Bli prenumerant på flamman.preno.se Obs, innehållsvarning! I det här avsnittet pratar vi om våldtäkt och sexuella övergrepp. I veckans Forum försöker Saga och Myrna desperat!!! nå ett svar på den eviga frågan vad i helv man ska göra med offentliga personer som är psykopater privat. Hur hanterar man till exempel att ens favoritinnehållskapare blir oförtjänt cancelled efter ogrundade pedofilanklagelser? Och vilket pris är vi som samhälle beredda att betala för Moonwalkens existens? Borde vi rent av inrätta en etiknämnd för kändisar? Lyssna och se! Böcker vi läst till avsnittet: Monster: A fan's dilemma – Claire Dederer Kan man skilja verket från författaren? – Gisèle Sapiro
Chegou a hora conexão RJ x SP. Chegou a hora da união entre os 2 maiores podcasts do mercado jurídico. Sejam bem-vindos a esta collab especial entre Direito de Resposta e Manda Pro Jurídico. Neste episódio especial falamos das histórias, curiosidades e dos bastidores de cada um desses podcasts. Mas afinal, o que esses podcasts tem em comum? E como eles se tornaram uma ferramenta de vendas? Quer saber mais? Aperte o ▶️ e aproveite! Direito de Resposta é apresentado por Renato Sapiro. Saiba mais sobre a Sapiro em https://www.sapiro.com.br Manda pro Jurídico é apresentado por Natália Dias, Rodrigo Ávila e Pedro deRegina. Ouça o podcast Manda pro Jurídico em https://www.youtube.com/c/MandaproJur%C3%ADdico- Episódio apresentado e editado por Felipe Mux da Mux Produções - conheça mais em https://www.muxproducoes.com Episódio gravado no MultiStudios da Multiplan, localizado no ParkJacarepaguá, no Rio de Janeiro..
Ele chegou! Está no ar o episódio de número 100 do Direito de Resposta! E para comemoraremos este marco, temos um convidado no mínimo inusitado: Renato Sapiro. Sim, é isso mesmo, o nosso host é o entrevistado da vez, e neste episódio ele conta sobre a sua curiosa trajetória, fala sobre as tendências de mercado, os bastidores deste podcast, e traz a sua visão sobre temas como diversidade e AI. E não para por aí, para conduzir este bate-papo, 3 entrevistadores, que são referência em nosso mercado: Barbara Rosenberg, Ricardo Gaillard e Sergio Bronstein. E você já sabe, esse é um episódio com apoio do Grupo PLBrasil, a sua assessoria empresarial completa. Para saber mais acesse https://www.plbrasil.com.br Conheça mais sobre a Sapiro em https://www.sapiro.com.br Edição Felipe Mux https://muxproducoes.com
Aujourd’hui dans La Librairie des étudiants, nous ouvrons ensemble notre programme « Penser la culture ». Pour cette première chronique de notre programme, je veux vous inviter à ouvrir un essai, avec la dernière parution de Gisèle Sapiro intitulé Peut-on dissocier l’œuvre de... Continue Reading →
Recebemos Claudia Karpat, que pautou a sua carreira na busca dos desafios. Claudia que teve um início de trajetória em escritórios de advocacia, migrou a sua carreira para o ambiente corporativo na Gol, onde vivenciou o acidente do voo 1907 e todos os seus aprendizados. Atuou ainda por outras grandes empresas, até chegar na Totvs, uma empresa conhecida por seu apetite de compra, o que lhe trouxe diversos desafios. Aproveite este bate-papo cheio de boas histórias e dicas valiosas! E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Recebemos Marina Procknor, que guiou a sua carreira de sucesso por meio daqueles “cliques”. De estagiária à sócia no Mattos Filho, Marina conta os desafios que enfrentou para realizar o seu sonho de chegar à sociedade, o vazio ao atingir esse cargo e como solucionou este embate, e as barreiras e dificuldades que teve que superar por ser mulher e mãe. Aproveite cada segundo deste bate-papo inspirador! E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Para abrir esta 5ª temporada, recebemos Paulo Cezar Aragão, fundador do BMA Advogados e uma das maiores referências do país na área societária. Paulo, que começou a sua carreira no escritório de seu pai, mesmo antes de entrar na faculdade, participou ativamente das principais operações do Brasil, como a criação da Ambev e Inbev, e das fusão de Itaú e Unibanco, Sadia e Perdigão, Americanas e submarino. Aperte o play e aproveite essa história cheia de curiosidades e bastidores. E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Abrão conta neste episódio a sua trajetória internacional, que tem relevantes passagens pela iniciativa privada e pública, onde trabalhou para o Governo em importantes negociações como da parceria entre Mercosul e União Europeia. Ele fala ainda sobre o que o credenciou para assumir a cadeira de CEO da Amcham, e os desafios que tem encontrado. Episódio repleto de boas histórias, bastidores e conselhos que farão a diferença na sua carreira. E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Nathalia sempre teve um propósito claro em sua vida, e enxergou na faculdade de Direito a oportunidade de alcançar o seu objetivo. Neste episódio Nathalia conta cada movimento que fez, os riscos que assumiu e os desafios que encontrou, e mais, como tudo se conectou. E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Dr. Michael Sapiro is a multifaceted professional working as a clinical psychologist, psychedelic psychotherapist, writer, meditation teacher, and researcher who previously lived as a Buddhist monk. Known for his transformative coaching, Dr. Sapiro works with a wide range of clients including police officers, first responders and those experiencing PTSD. He received training at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). As a faculty member at the Esalen Institute and a Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Michael studies and teaches about transformation, expanded human capabilities, and psychedelic therapy. Dr. Sapiro recently collaborated with Dr. Julia Mossbridge of The Institute for Love and Time, conducting a study on time travel, hope, and love. He is known for his work as an integrative psychologist at the Boise Ketamine Clinic, offering Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy for veterans, first responders, and the community. In today's episode, host Shay Beider welcomes Dr. Michael Sapiro to delve into the correlations between truth, unconditional love and authenticity. Michael shares the importance of living an authentic life, as opposed to a misaligned existence dictated by conforming to other people's truths. The pair discuss finding balance, establishing healthy boundaries and using play to live a happy and aligned life. Additionally, Dr. Sapiro shares the profound effects of psychotherapy with psychedelics, aiding individuals in navigating their subconscious while on medication. He discusses the differences in his work with civilians versus first responders and sheds light on the dynamics of chronic stress and its effect on day to day life. Finally, they explore the impacts of generational trauma and how to understand and distinguish one's own responses from those inherited through family systems. Transcripts for this episode are available at: https://www.integrativetouch.org/conversations-on-healing Show Notes: Look into Michael Sapiro's website Check out Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies here Look into the Esalen Institute Check out Noetic Sciences here Read about Julia Mosbridge here Check out the book It Didn't Start With You by Mark Wolynn here This podcast was created by Integrative Touch (InTouch), which is changing healthcare through human connectivity. A leader in the field of integrative medicine, InTouch is committed to ending isolation in illness and transforming trauma through togetherness. The mission is to provide connection, wellness and healing opportunities that change the lives of anyone touched by pain, suffering, or medical challenges. This includes kids with cancers, genetic conditions, autism, cerebral palsy, traumatic stress, and other serious health issues. The founder, Shay Beider, pioneered a new therapy called Integrative Touch™Therapy that supports healing from trauma and serious illness. The organization reaches thousands of people each year at the Integrative Touch Healing Center, through Telehealth, and in hospitals and communities. Thanks to the incredible support of volunteers and contributors, InTouch created a Heal it Forward model that brings services to people in need at little or no cost to them. To learn more or donate, please visit IntegrativeTouch.org
Psychedelic psychotherapist Dr. Michael Sapiro leads a guided meditation on mindful awareness that connects you with the present moment and your senses.Episode 144: Mindful Awareness Meditation with Michael Sapiro Support the show
Teatro, esporte e psicanálise. O que eles têm em comum? Vou além, o que eles têm em comum com a carreira jurídica? Sandra Gouvea responde a essas perguntas e conta sobre a sua trajetória corporativa, o que contou para que tivesse sucesso em seu caminho, e sendo precursora e um dos maiores nomes em tecnologia, fala o quanto a inteligência artificial impactará o nosso mercado. E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Psychedelics have been in the news a lot lately as a new way to help people work through otherwise intractable issues of grief depression and PTSD. Dr. Michael Sapiro is a psychedelic psychotherapist and researcher who has worked successfully with psychedelics in his practice for years. He focuses on helping combat vets and first responders overcome PTSD and other trauma; in his words, transforming worldly warriors into spiritual warriors. Listen to this episode to hear how psychedelic substances, meditation, and Buddhism have helped his patients overcome huge problems and open up to themselves and to the people around them. Episode 143: Psychedelic Psychotherapy with Michael Sapiro Support the show
Paula é uma brilhante professora de Direito Comercial, uma advogada de mão cheia e uma árbitra irretocável. Parece que foi fácil para Paula escolher o curso de Direito, não é? Ledo engano. Neste episódio Paula conta a curiosa história que a levou a escolher este curso, mas também a carreira que trilhou ao longo dessas mais de 3 décadas. Como fez para se adaptar a um mercado que mudou radicalmente e para conciliar as carreiras de professora, advogada e árbitra, mas também de mãe E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Episodio #33 del Podcast de Ganadería Regenerativa en el que estaremos entrevistando a Marcos Sapiro de "El Arrayan" en Paraguay y su experiencia en la Ganadería Regenerativa desde la perspectiva de los errores más grandes y como los solucionó. Sigue a Marcos en www.instagram.com/elarrayanpy Accede a la Masterclass "Como iniciar con la Ganadería Regenerativa" en www.ganaderiaregenerativa.com/masterclass --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ganaderiaregenerativa/message
Paulo vem de uma família humilde. E é a 1ª pessoa a se formar no ensino superior. Paulo é natural de Maringá, mas pertence ao mundo, graças ao seu esforço e dedicação. Estudou e trabalhou em São Paulo, Brasília, nos Estados unidos e na Europa. Trabalhou no Brasil e no exterior, na iniciativa pública e privada. Paulo abriu portas, criou oportunidades. E tudo isso foi possível, pois a educação transforma. Aproveite este episódio e inspire-se! E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Você é apaixonado pelo que faz? Se enxerga na sua profissão pelo próximos anos? Neste episódio contagiante, Marcelo Huck, conta a sua trajetória de quase 60 anos na advocacia. E mesmo após tantos anos, Marcelo continua um apaixonado e não se vê fazendo outra coisa. Este é um episódio sobre inspiração e encantamento. E claro, com muitas histórias e bastidores. Aproveite! E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Esse é um episódio que mostra a importância do planejamento, mas também de estar pronto e preparado para as oportunidade que surgirem. Floriano sempre almejou ter o seu escritório. Ele é fundador do Manesco Advogados. Floriano queria ser professor da USP. Ele é. Floriano assumiu 2 importantes cargos que não estavam no seu radar, mas estava pronto quando foi convidado. Ele foi um dos mais novos diretores da USP, e é Ministro do TSE. Que tal uma dose de inspiração? Aperte o play. E você, conhece a Sapiro? Acesse www.sapiro.com.br e saiba como podemos te ajudar.
Rencontre animée par Gisèle Sapiro Interprètes : Michel Zlotowski & Lior Silberstein Au chevet de son père mourant, Atara recueille les propos confus de cet homme qui l'a élevée avec sévérité. Il l'appelle Rachel, du nom de sa mystérieuse première épouse, s'adresse à elle par une vibrante déclaration d'amour. Troublée, Atara retrouve sa trace et réveille chez cette femme âgée un douloureux passé dans la lutte armée clandestine. Rachel n'a rien oublié de ces années de résistance contre les Anglais, avant la fondation de l'État d'Israël, et surtout pas le prénom de celle qui aujourd'hui se présente à elle. Mais de qui Atara porte-t-elle le nom ? La rencontre entre ces deux femmes bouleversera de façon inattendue leur existence et liera à jamais leur destin. En sondant magistralement l'âme humaine, Zeruya Shalev montre comment l'histoire collective d'une société fracturée bouscule les liens privés. À lire – Zeruya Shalev, Stupeur, trad. de l'hébreu par Laurence Sendrowicz, Gallimard, 2023. – Gisèle Sapiro, Peut-on dissocier l'œuvre de l'auteur ?, Seuil, 2020.
William MarxLittératures comparéesCollège de FranceAnnée 2022-2023Colloque - Valéry au Collège de France : Valéry face au débat sur la responsabilité de l'écrivain en 1945Gisèle SapiroGisèle Sapiro est directrice d'études à l'EHESS et directrice de recherche au CNRS, membre de l'Academia Europaea. Spécialiste de sociologie de la littérature, des intellectuels, de la liberté d'expression, de l'édition et de la traduction, elle est l'auteure de La Guerre des écrivains, 1940-1953 (Fayard 1999) ; La Responsabilité de l'écrivain. Littérature, droit et morale en France, XIXe-XXIe siècle (Seuil 2011) ; Les Ecrivains et la politique en France (Seuil 2018) ; Peut-on dissocier l'œuvre de l'auteur ? (Seuil 2020) ; Des mots qui tuent (Points Seuil 2020).
William MarxLittératures comparéesCollège de FranceAnnée 2022-2023Colloque - Valéry au Collège de France : Valéry face au débat sur la responsabilité de l'écrivain en 1945Gisèle SapiroGisèle Sapiro est directrice d'études à l'EHESS et directrice de recherche au CNRS, membre de l'Academia Europaea. Spécialiste de sociologie de la littérature, des intellectuels, de la liberté d'expression, de l'édition et de la traduction, elle est l'auteure de La Guerre des écrivains, 1940-1953 (Fayard 1999) ; La Responsabilité de l'écrivain. Littérature, droit et morale en France, XIXe-XXIe siècle (Seuil 2011) ; Les Ecrivains et la politique en France (Seuil 2018) ; Peut-on dissocier l'œuvre de l'auteur ? (Seuil 2020) ; Des mots qui tuent (Points Seuil 2020).
Quelle place pour la morale en littérature ? Jugements, procès, réécritures… Devoirs, responsabilités, offenses et libertés… Censures, réelles ou supposées, de l'œuvre ou de l'auteur… La Grande Librairie vous aide à y voir clair avec Douglas Kennedy, Monique Canto-Sperber et Gisèle Sapiro. Et puis deux évènements, en direct et en public, au Studio Gabriel : Fred Vargas, dont on attendait le nouveau polar depuis 6 ans, et le lauréat du Prix des Libraires 2023…que l'on vous révélera !
Christopher Micklos and Jay Sapiro stop by the spoiler room to talk about their Wisconsin Indie Horror film "The Headmistress". Get the inside scoop on how the idea of the film came about, the casting, and their approach to making a film in a very short amount of time. Find out more on the Three Tortured Minds by following the links below: Website: https://threetorturedminds.wordpress.com/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ThreeTorturedMinds Twitter: https://twitter.com/3torturedminds --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/support
Many people may not be able to retire in their 30s, but they can still achieve financial independence. This can be scary, but without taking risks, you may miss out on opportunities for growth and success. Is it really possible? And what enabled other people to persist and achieve success, while others could not? How were they able to quit their W2 jobs for good? In today's episode, Denis Shapiro will share his story of how he left his W2 job and transitioned to Real Estate Investing. He will also reveal the strategies he took to achieve success in the pursuit of his goal. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Developing a powerful mindset for real estate business Why a backup plan could be holding you back from success Creating your own roadmap to success How do you break away from the conformity of society Investing Guide: Transition from W2 to full time investor Denis Shapiro, a seasoned Real Estate Investor and Entrepreneur, known for his expertise in alternative asset classes and passive income investment strategies. He started investing in real estate in 2012 and has since built a diversified portfolio of assets, including Mobile Home Parks, Commercial Properties, Notes, ATMs, and tech startups. In 2019, he co-founded an investment club for accredited investors, which led to the launch of SIH Capital Group, a company that provides accredited investors with a simplified strategy for passive income investment. Connect with Denis LinkedIn Website --- Did you enjoy today's episode? Please click here to leave a review for The We Build Great Apartment Communities. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app to get notified when a new episode comes out! Do you know someone who might enjoy this episode? Share this episode to inspire and empower! Connect with John Brackett and We Build Great Apartment Communities Instagram @webuildgreatcommunities Facebook @buildingreatcommunities LinkedIn @brackettjohn Website www.fidelitybps.com Subscribe to The We Build Great Apartment Communities Apple Podcasts Spotify Do you think you would be a great fit for the show? Apply to be a guest by clicking . Fidelity Business Partners, Inc. 6965 El Camino Real Suite 105-190 Carlsbad, CA 92009 D: 760-301-5311 F: 760-987-6065
With Treefort Music Fest being a hectic time for everyone performing I have Dr. Sapiro break down stage fright/performance anxiety for all of us to understand better. How do we all physically/psychologically experience it? What's it deeply rooted from? How do we conquer it?Along with our discussion, we dive into finding self-confidence, self-worth, trusting yourself & realizing how special you really are in this world. Dr. Mike also goes into depth on his work with Ketamine-assisted therapy, what it is like & what exactly his sessions with Ketamine entail & expose. This episode takes many twists & turns & was a real tear-jerker for my audience, myself & I hope as well for those who listen. This was an incredibly vulnerable experience for me & I wouldn't have had it any other way. I am very proud of this episode!! You can find Dr. Michael Sapiro at www.michaelsapiro.com Instagram: @dr_ mike_boiseFollow me on Instagram: @twiiggzzzFollow me on TikTok: @twiiigggzzz
William MarxLittératures comparéesCollège de FranceAnnée 2022-2023Valéry ou la LittératureSéminaire - Nouvelles recherches sur la littérature - Gisèle Sapiro : Créer un canon littéraire international. Roger Caillois et le programme des « Œuvres représentatives » de l'UNESCOIntervenant(s) :Gisèle Sapiro, CNRS, EHESS
durée : 00:43:19 - Signes des temps - par : Marc Weitzmann - Signes des temps se penche aujourd'hui sur les bouleversements qui agitent et fracturent le monde de l'art, des réécritures récentes des œuvres de Roald Dahl à l'émergence de "sensitivity readers" dans les maisons d'édition. - invités : Gisèle Sapiro sociologue, directrice de recherche au CNRS et directrice d'études à l'EHESS.; Jean-Luc Verna Plasticien et performeur; Hubert Heckmann Maître de conférences en langue et littérature françaises du Moyen Âge à l'université de Rouen
Team Impact with Sarah Sapiro, Regional Executive Director, West Emily Burns, Matchup specialist Jackie Avila, Case Manager and Shikha Shah, Regional Director, Programs. Team IMPACT matches children facing serious illness and disability with college sports teams, creating a long-term, life-changing experience for everyone involved. See more at https://teamimpact.org/
Antoine CompagnonCollège de FranceLittérature française moderne et contemporaine : histoire, critique, théorieAnnée 2022-2023Colloque - Proust écrivain : Académies, salons et greniers : le monde des lettres au temps de Proust, Gisèle SapiroGisèle Sapiro
Dando início a 15ª temporada do Juridcast, Renato Sapiro, sócio fundador da Sapiro - legal connections e host do podcast Direito de Resposta, fala sobre as novidades, expectativas e metas do mercado jurídico para 2023.
durée : 00:38:22 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Alors que #MeToo fêtait il y a peu ses 5 ans, l'affaire du film Les Amandiers fait des remous dans l'actualité. Une occasion de se demander dans quelle mesure l'évolution de la société affecte les processus créatifs : au-delà d'un conflit de générations, la fabrique de l'art est-elle à un tournant ? - invités : Claire Lasne-Darcueil Directrice du Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique; Gisèle Sapiro sociologue, directrice de recherche au CNRS et directrice d'études à l'EHESS.; Nathalie Bondil directrice du nouveau département du musée et des expositions de l'Institut du monde arabe (IMA)
durée : 00:38:22 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Alors que #MeToo fêtait il y a peu ses 5 ans, l'affaire du film Les Amandiers fait des remous dans l'actualité. Une occasion de se demander dans quelle mesure l'évolution de la société affecte les processus créatifs : au-delà d'un conflit de générations, la fabrique de l'art est-elle à un tournant ? - invités : Claire Lasne-Darcueil Directrice du Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique; Gisèle Sapiro sociologue, directrice de recherche au CNRS et directrice d'études à l'EHESS.; Nathalie Bondil directrice du nouveau département du musée et des expositions de l'Institut du monde arabe (IMA)
Gisèle Sapiro est directrice de recherche au CNRS et directrice d'études à l'EHESS, spécialiste de l'engagement des intellectuels et des rapports entre littérature et politique. Elle est l'auteure notamment de « La Responsabilité de l'écrivain. Littérature, droit et morale en France » (XIXe-XXIe siècles), Seuil, 2011 et de « Des mots qui tuent. La responsabilité de l'intellectuel en temps de crise » (1944-1945), Points Seuil, 2020. (Rediffusion) « Depuis quelques années, la question resurgit avec force : peut-on séparer l'œuvre de son auteur ? Du Nobel attribué à Peter Handke aux César à Roman Polanski, sans parler du prix Renaudot à Gabriel Matzneff, le débat fait rage. De même, le passé nazi de grands penseurs du XXe siècle, à commencer par Heidegger, trouble notre appréciation de leur legs, tandis que l'inscription d'un Céline ou d'un Maurras au livre des commémorations nationales a suscité une âpre querelle. Faut-il considérer que la morale des œuvres est inextricablement liée à celle de leurs auteurs ? Et bannir les œuvres lorsque leur auteur a fauté ? Loin de l'invective, ce court essai entend mettre en perspective, historique, philosophique et sociologique, cette question, en analysant les prises de position dans ces "affaires". Mais loin du "tout se vaut", il tranche, offrant à chacun les moyens de cheminer intellectuellement sur un terrain semé d'embûches. » (Présentation des éditions du Seuil) Témoignage de Vanessa Springora, écrivaine et éditrice auteure du livre Le Consentement aux éditions Grasset, récompensée par le trophée « Autrice de l'année » décerné par Livres-Hebdo. « Au milieu des années 80, élevée par une mère divorcée, V. comble par la lecture le vide laissé par un père aux abonnés absents. À treize ans, dans un dîner, elle rencontre G., un écrivain dont elle ignore la réputation sulfureuse. Dès le premier regard, elle est happée par le charisme de cet homme de cinquante ans aux faux airs de bonze, par ses œillades énamourées et l'attention qu'il lui porte. Plus tard, elle reçoit une lettre où il lui déclare son besoin "impérieux" de la revoir. Omniprésent, passionné, G. parvient à la rassurer : il l'aime et ne lui fera aucun mal. Alors qu'elle vient d'avoir quatorze ans, V. s'offre à lui corps et âme. Les menaces de la brigade des mineurs renforcent cette idylle dangereusement romanesque. Mais la désillusion est terrible quand V. comprend que G. collectionne depuis toujours les amours avec des adolescentes, et pratique le tourisme sexuel dans des pays où les mineurs sont vulnérables. Derrière les apparences flatteuses de l'homme de lettres, se cache un prédateur, couvert par une partie du milieu littéraire. V. tente de s'arracher à l'emprise qu'il exerce sur elle, tandis qu'il s'apprête à raconter leur histoire dans un roman. Après leur rupture, le calvaire continue, car l'écrivain ne cesse de réactiver la souffrance de V. à coups de publications et de harcèlement. » « Depuis tant d'années, mes rêves sont peuplés de meurtres et de vengeance. Jusqu'au jour où la solution se présente enfin, là, sous mes yeux, comme une évidence : prendre le chasseur à son propre piège, l'enfermer dans un livre », écrit-elle en préambule de ce récit libérateur.
Show Summary: "Ketamine allows us to feel safe. It is really powerful medicine that gets us into a sense of well-being & enables us to do the inner healing work or inner growth work we're longing to do." Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression are now experienced by more people, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. Contracting the disease or having the pain of losing loved ones from it triggers these on people. These can be debilitating and cause people to feel powerless, unmotivated, and worthless. So today, we are lucky to have Dr. Michael Sapiro, a clinical psychologist, psychedelic-assisted therapist, Dharma teacher, meditation researcher specializing in utilizing therapies and modalities, who helps retrain the brain and heal people from these psychological problems.Dr. Sapiro shares how Ketamine can be used for therapy in helping people deal with these psychological problems. Listen as he walks us through the process of how the Boise Ketamine Clinic facilitates Ketamine-assisted Psychotherapy. He explains how this can promote faster healing than traditional psychotherapy, thus helping more people claim back their power over their lives.Tune in and find out how this therapy can help lots of people. Please share this episode with someone you know who needs it, too. HAVE A GOOD NIGHT SLEEP THROUGH COZY EARTH'S PREMIUM BAMBOO BEDDING & LOUNGEWEAR PRODUCTS. GET A 40% DISCOUNT ON ALL PRODUCTS USING THE CODE "GUTSY".Just go to https://cozyearth.com/Exceptional Highlights:The ego will hold on to its defenses for survival. Those of us who want to change and are so ready to do the healing and the growth work, with Ketamine, we dissolve the hold that we have over our ego. I work with people with severe trauma, and I've never seen a flip out on Ketamine. And I have seen some flip-outs on DMT. But that's because the egos are dissolving and dying. Our bodies are not our own; we can do our best to take care and love our bodies, strengthen them, and keep them fit and healthy as best as we can at the same time knowing that they will decay and die. Show Highlights:What is Ketamine Therapy?Dr. Sapiro 6:34Ketamine was used initially as an anesthetic. What they found was people who were put under, like dental surgeries, reported that their depression was gone for months at a time. Can you explain what Ketamine does to the ego?Dr. Sapiro 17:28How Ketamine functions is it puts the nervous system in a state that we would consider more parasympathetic, a little bit downregulated. Because your body is on its own, you're essentially dissociated, but you can still feel and be in the body. But it has a sense of freedom and ease. Sponsor linkhttps://cozyearth.comUse the code "GUTSY" to get a 40% discount on all products.The Mind Explained (Netflix)Dr. Michael Sapiro's Website Radio AwakenedDr. Michael Sapiro's IG account
This Hope guided meditation is from the end of our conversation on the last episode of the Connecting Minds podcast. Enjoy!Watch the full episode in video: https://youtu.be/NL6STpEe6RYShownotes here: https://christianyordanov.com/07-michael-sapiro/It's a great honour and privilege to present our guest today, Dr Michael Sapiro. We talk about why we suffer and how to use his ACORNS methodology to help us through it. We end the episode with Michael's Hope guided meditation!Michael Sapiro, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist, Dharma teacher, writer, meditation researcher, and former Buddhist monk. He is on faculty at Esalen Institute, is a Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and is completing a study on time travel, hope, and love with Dr. Julia Mossbridge of The Institute for Love and Time. Dr. Sapiro completed his postdoctoral fellowship in advanced psychology at the Boise VA Medical Center where he specialized in rural health, PTSD, and combat trauma. Dr. Sapiro is often on podcasts, and teaches nationally on the art and science of transformation, expanded human capabilities, self-care, and nondual meditation for personal and community growth. His work integrates meditation practices, psychology, noetic sciences, and social justice, and is dedicated to personal awakening for the sake of collective and planetary transformation. He can be found at michaelsapiro.com.Links to Michael's resources and social media: Website: https://www.michaelsapiro.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_mike_boise/Guided meditations: https://www.michaelsapiro.com/resources/#meditationsLink to essay mentioned: https://medium.com/@drmichaelsapiro/down-play-or-walk-away-how-my-dog-socialized-me-to-be-wiser-and-kinder-during-covid-19-5b06bfc0ea0aTopics discussed on this episode:Mike's background and the work he does as a clinician and researcher.The non-dual teaching.Why are humans suffering so much? Craving, contention, ignorance.Recognition is a medicine.Practicing love, compassion and forgivess is an antidote to contention, anger and hatred.What are our true needs that our destructive behaviours are trying to fulfil?Self-awareness is the first step.ACORNS: From Awareness to Action – An awareness and compassion-based model for living a life of wisdom and easeAwarenessCalmOpen-heartedReflect – clarity of situation, what needs are not being met?Now what? Ready to problem solve..Skillful action – take the action you just discerned as wiseApplying ACORNS to tough issues such as grief, loss of a loved one, or our own mortality.The power of loving kindness.Psychedelics can give us a glimpse into the oneness that we all are.Individual awakening and the radiating presence and love it brings facilitates healing and transformation for others.The Bodhisattva vow.We end with the Hope Guided Meditation.
Watch this episode in video: https://youtu.be/NL6STpEe6RY Shownotes here: https://christianyordanov.com/07-michael-sapiro/It's a great honour and privilege to present our guest today, Dr Michael Sapiro. We talk about why we suffer and how to use his ACORNS methodology to help us through it. We end the episode with Michael's Hope guided meditation! Michael Sapiro, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist, Dharma teacher, writer, meditation researcher, and former Buddhist monk. He is on faculty at Esalen Institute, is a Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and is completing a study on time travel, hope, and love with Dr. Julia Mossbridge of The Institute for Love and Time. Dr. Sapiro completed his postdoctoral fellowship in advanced psychology at the Boise VA Medical Center where he specialized in rural health, PTSD, and combat trauma. Dr. Sapiro is often on podcasts, and teaches nationally on the art and science of transformation, expanded human capabilities, self-care, and nondual meditation for personal and community growth. His work integrates meditation practices, psychology, noetic sciences, and social justice, and is dedicated to personal awakening for the sake of collective and planetary transformation. He can be found at michaelsapiro.com. Links to Michael's resources and social media: Website: https://www.michaelsapiro.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_mike_boise/Guided meditations: https://www.michaelsapiro.com/resources/#meditationsLink to essay mentioned: https://medium.com/@drmichaelsapiro/down-play-or-walk-away-how-my-dog-socialized-me-to-be-wiser-and-kinder-during-covid-19-5b06bfc0ea0aTopics discussed on this episode:Mike's background and the work he does as a clinician and researcher.The non-dual teaching.Why are humans suffering so much? Craving, contention, ignorance.Recognition is a medicine.Practicing love, compassion and forgivess is an antidote to contention, anger and hatred.What are our true needs that our destructive behaviours are trying to fulfil?Self-awareness is the first step.ACORNS: From Awareness to Action – An awareness and compassion-based model for living a life of wisdom and easeAwarenessCalmOpen-heartedReflect – clarity of situation, what needs are not being met?Now what? Ready to problem solve..Skillful action – take the action you just discerned as wiseApplying ACORNS to tough issues such as grief, loss of a loved one, or our own mortality.The power of loving kindness.Psychedelics can give us a glimpse into the oneness that we all are.Individual awakening and the radiating presence and love it brings facilitates healing and transformation for others.The Bodhisattva vow.We end with the Hope Guided Meditation.
Summary: In this episode Dr. Mike Sapiro shares intimately about his personal story of healing from both addiction and trauma and what it's like to be on the other side living a conscious life and supporting others on the path of transformation. Dr. Mike shares his perspective from various lenses including the one from a meditation/dharma teacher in which he speaks about how we can experience and personally awaken to our own basic goodness; the unbroken radiant Self that is our true nature. He shares on steps to achieve this and the catalyst to what he believes makes it happen which is LOVE. Mike shares how opening up to our own self love is what makes healing and transformation possible. We also dive into the work of expanded human capabilities and opening up to the mysteries of the universe that are all around us when we quiet the mind and go within. Dr. Mike also share what it was like in his early years as a Buddhist Monk and how that training permeates his life today. More about Dr. Mike Sapiro: Michael Sapiro, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist, Dharma teacher, writer, meditation researcher, and former Buddhist monk. He is on faculty at Esalen Institute, is a Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and is completing a study on time travel, hope, and love with Dr. Julia Mossbridge of The Institute for Love and Time. Dr. Sapiro completed his postdoctoral fellowship in advanced psychology at the Boise VA Medical Center where he specialized in rural health, PTSD, and combat trauma. Dr. Sapiro is often on podcasts, and teaches nationally on the art and science of transformation, expanded human capabilities, self-care, and non-dual meditation for personal and community growth. His work integrates meditation practices, psychology, noetic sciences, and social justice, and is dedicated to personal awakening for the sake of collective and planetary transformation. He can be found at michaelsapiro.com. Key Points: 2:40 - Generational Trauma & Addiction 8:58 - Transforming Addiction & the borders of recovery 12:50 - Seeing our own basic goodness 15:44 - The two steps needed to personally awaken 22:12 - Discovering the compassionate witness within 30:00 - Learning to Tolerate discomfort 39:00 - Expanded human capabilities; Awakening to what's truly possible Relevant Links: Dr. Mike Sapiro's Website www.michaelsapiro.com Mike's Article from the Shift Network on Self-Care: https://theshiftnetwork.com/blog/2016-07-16/self-care-vow-turning-bodhisattvas-gaze-inward Dr. Mike's Instagram: @dr_mike_boise Transforming Addiction: The Art Of Personal Awakening & Expanded Human Capabilities. Being Real & Raw with Dr. Mike Sapiro Connect with the Host, Mike Govoni: 1:1 Coaching with Mike: www.mikegovoni.com The Healing Beyond Recovery Podcast with Mike Govoni Instagram: @MikeGovoni Facebook: @MikeGovoni
Paul Dwyer in conversation with Ben Sapiro Global CISO of a Global Financial Institution Headquartered Out Of Canada. Ben shares his insights in relation to the the role of a CISO and discusses his "pragmatic approach" to "acceptable risk". Lots to learn on this Podcast as Ben cuts straight to it with "no fluff" and direct real world insights on everything from KRI's (Key Risk Indicators) to leveraging "empathy" as part of the CISO's toolset.
durée : 01:49:04 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Christine Lecerf - Dans le monde d'après 1945, en exil au Danemark, puis dans la solitude de Meudon, Céline construit sa légende. - invités : Pierre Assouline Ecrivain, journaliste; Emile Brami Editeur, libraire; Johann Chapoutot Professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV; Véronique Robert-Chovin Ecrivaine; Stanislas De la Tousche Comédien; Annick Duraffour Professeur de lettres et spécialiste de l'antisémitisme en France; François Gibault Avocat et biographe de Céline; Denis Lavant Comédien et acteur; Jean-Paul Louis Editeur; Fabrice Luchini Comédien et acteur; François Marchetti Traducteur et écrivain; Odile Roynette Professeure d'histoire contemporaine à l'université de Bourgogne, spécialiste de l'histoire militaire des XIXe et XXe siècles; Gisèle Sapiro sociologue, directrice de recherche au CNRS et directrice d'études à l'EHESS.; Anne Simonin Historienne, chercheuse au CNRS; Régis Tettamanzi Chercheur, professeur de littérature française
durée : 01:48:46 - Les Grandes Traversées - par : Christine Lecerf - En 1937, bien avant l'Occupation, Céline publie "Bagatelles pour un massacre", son premier pamphlet antisémite qui contribue à acclimater la France aux futures mesures de Vichy. - invités : David Alliot Editeur; Pierre Assouline Ecrivain, journaliste; Emile Brami Editeur, libraire; Johann Chapoutot Professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV; Annick Duraffour Professeur de lettres et spécialiste de l'antisémitisme en France; François Gibault Avocat et biographe de Céline; Laurent Joly Historien, directeur de recherches au CNRS; Denis Lavant Comédien et acteur; Yoann Loisel Médecin psychiatre, psychanalyste; Jean-François Louette Professeur de littérature française du XXe siècle à la Sorbonne; Fabrice Luchini Comédien et acteur; Yves Pagès écrivain et éditeur; Philippe Roussin Chercheur; Odile Roynette Professeure d'histoire contemporaine à l'université de Bourgogne, spécialiste de l'histoire militaire des XIXe et XXe siècles; Gisèle Sapiro sociologue, directrice de recherche au CNRS et directrice d'études à l'EHESS.; Anne Simonin Historienne, chercheuse au CNRS; Pierre-André Taguieff Auteur, directeur de recherche au CNRS Paris; Régis Tettamanzi Chercheur, professeur de littérature française; Stéphane Zagdanski Ecrivain