June 15, 2007
Women's Radio with Host, Pat Lynch
What Can We Do with Our One Wild
& Precious Life
Join WomensRadio Editor-In-Chief, Pat Lynch, as she meets with author, psychiatrist and internationally known speaker, Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. Jean takes us in for a closer look into the mind-body-soul connection associated with healing as well as a behind-the-scenes view of her book, Close to the Bone. Discover fresh takes on life, death and healing when we cover such topics as the myth of Persephone, personal fights with cancer in the “Underworld” and the question “What do you plan to do with your time here?”
April 4, 2007
Full Power Living with Ilene L. Dillon, Host
(World Talk Radio)
Close to the Bone: Life-Threatening Illness
As A Soul Journey
Imagine being able to find purpose and meaning when you are confronted with a life-threatening illness. Bolen affirms that the price of going into the scary places...is high, but worth it. We will all face health crises (our own and those of others). We have a choice: bury our heads in the sand or travel to the underworld by probing, listening and connecting to what we know in our bones. This is the "stuff" of this remarkable program.
SHOW TOPICS:
Awe Regarding Matters That Are Greater Than We Can Know!
Is It True That Suffering Should Not Happen To Me?
Altruism Can Boost Our Long-Term Survival!
Jan. 25, 2007
Full Power Living with Ilene L. Dillon, Host
(World Talk Radio)
Crones Don't Whine: A Visit with
Jean Shinoda Bolen
Jean Shinoda Bolen takes into account the powerful effects of archetypes within us and family and culture upon us. She has been an advocate for women, women's issues, and ethics in psychiatry. With her former husband, she co-founded Psychic and New Realities magazines, publications about parapsychological, and mind-body-spiritual subjects. She is in the widely acclaimed documentary, "Goddess Remembered," the first of the Canadian Film Board's trilogy.
SHOW TOPICS:
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Autonomy and Gratitude Can Make Life Juicy?
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Who Can Be a Crone: The Advantages of Being Woman
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Three Rules for Accepting Invitations
April 6, 2006
Click Here to listen to best-selling author Sue Monk Kidd discussing her novel The Mermaid Chair with clinical psychiatry professor and fellow author Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville, KY. Kidd's book, about a middle-aged woman struggling with her own passions and "coming-of-age" questions, won the 2005 Quill award for general fiction. This video is a 2006 Kentucky Educational Television production.





