Concepts from Lynne’s Book
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Interview with Judy Lyons Schneider, Part 1
More about the Unconscious, and the first half of my interesting interview with multi-talented artist Judy Lyons Schneider.
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Interview with Henry Ettman, Part 2
In this show I introduce the Unconscious. I describe it as a friend and ally in our attempt to become all that we can be and continue my interview with Jazz drummer and educator Henry Ettman.
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Interview with Henry Ettman, Part 1
The area of feeling is large and complicated and required 2 shows to cover. In this show Carole’s husband jazz drummer and educator Henry Ettman.
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Interview with Carol Ettman
Because Past Dangers were often created in our childhood, we may have forgotten or be in denial for the events which caused them and therefore they can be difficult to identify. This show continues to explore the area of Past Dangers. In this show I also interview exciting Jazz singer Carol Ettman – the girl form the “land of yes!”
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Interviw with Creative Couples, Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes and Roberta MacDonald
Changes which require us to re-experience something we experienced earlier in our lives which had bad consequences become Past Dangers and our reluctance to put ourselves in what was once harm’s way can stop us from doing things we would otherwise want to do. This resistance can be unconscious so in this show I talk about possible Past Dangers, how to recognize them and what to do about them. I also interview 2 remarkably creative couples whose individual interviews I have previously aired; Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes of Days of our Lives fame and Roberta
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MacDonald and Bob Turoff founders of the Golden Apple dinner Theater. -
Interview with Dick and Julia Hyman
Changes which require us to do things we have never done before often represent what I call Future Dangers as we can not ever predict the outcome of a risk we have not yet taken. In this show I describe possible future dangers and how to recognize them. I also interview Dick and Julia Hyman as a couple.
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Interview with Dick Hyman and Julia Hyman
Continuing the theme of the Danger of Change, I talk about the Catastrophic Expectations of both failure and success. And interview Dick Hyman world famous jazz musician, composer of serious works as well as most of Woody Allen’s film scores and his wife Julia Hyman, who following her career as an interior designer, is now a is a world class sculptress.
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Interview with Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes
Continuing to describe the Dangers which keep us from changing I discuss the concept of Catastrophic Expectations and how the anticipation (even when it is unconscious) can keep us from doing things we want to do. In this show I play an interview with Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes; who are perhaps best know for their long running roles on the soap opera Days of our Lives, and I play the original version The Ballad of Davy Crockett, recorded by Bill Hayes.
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Interview with Carolyn Michel and Howard Millman
This show introduces the concept of the Danger of Change, and explains that often when we are stuck it is because we are unconsciously aware of a danger that will confront us when we do the thing we want to do. Then continuing my series of interview of artists I play interview with actress/philanthropist Carolyn Michel and her director theater manager husband Howard Millman.
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Interview with Charlie Bradt
Recap Chapters 1-3 of the book and Part 1 of the Workbook, and a re-airing of my interview with Yoga teacher Charlie Bradt.
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Interview with Sandy Kehoe
I begin the show in Jacksonville FL where I am about to go to the Mayo clinic for my first check-up in years. When I get home I describe the experience at the Mayo clinic. Then I describe the kinds of things we need to put Undercover and how to begin to identify which of your qualities you may have had to put there. I re-air my interview with Sandy Kehoe and read Joyce Jacobson’s poem Where He Lives about visiting her Dad who was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Then I describe the ‘Who Am I Really?’ exercise as a way to find your Undercover and close the show with a explanation of the Invisible Ink Reason.
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Interview with Sharon Lesley, Part 2
After recapping the creation of a Cover Story I explain how and why we hide some of our most important qualities Undercover, and that these qualities which we have, but deny, can be the very ones we need to do some things we’d previously been unable to do. Using brief descriptions of two movies “Juno” and “Miss Pettigrew” I talk about the importance of strong female role models in fiction and then play the second ½ of my interview with Sharon Lesley, who is not only a powerful role model but has written three theater pieces which highlight the lives of powerful woman.
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Interview with Sharon Lesley, Part 1
Beginning with a recap of the concepts of Modeling and Anti-Modeling and talking about the dilemma of being an artist in this culture, this show goes on to demonstrate how the creation of a Cover Story stops us from doing what we would otherwise be able to do. It continues the series Anatomy of an Artist with the first half of an interview with Sharon Lesley, actor/singer/playwright/director, and includes cuts from CD’s by Sharon and her husband pianist David Ohrenstein.
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Interview with Michele Brourman, Part 2
This show begins with a re-cap of why we can’t change when we want to and introduces the concept of Anti-Modeling. In it I conclude my interview with Michele Brourman and play two more songs from her CD “Fools and Little Children.”
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Interview with Michele Brourman, Part 1
I recorded this show in Los Angeles. In it I discuss the impact of Modeling on our ability to change and begin a series of interviews called Anatomy of An Artist, with the first half of an interview with Michele Brourman, singer/composer/arranger/producer – and play two songs from her CD “Fools and Little Children”. In it I also talk about my trip to LA and my presentation at the Phillips Graduate Institute Therapists Conference.
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Interview with Charlie Bradt
In this show I recap the small change exercise and interview Yoga Teacher Charlie Bradt with whom I discuss our very human resistance to change and play “I’m not Getting Married” written by Steven Sondheim and sung by Madelyn Kahn.
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Interview with Sandy Kehoe
Small Change In this show I tell some stories from my own life, and continue exploring the impact of our family of origin on our current life, by explaining the concept of the Great Trait Swap and offering the Small Change exercise. I interview Sandy Kehoe about her book “Listen To Me, I’m Still Somebody” which chronicles her work with the caregivers of Alzheimer’s sufferers, play “Hail Mary” a song written and performed by Lynne Jackson and read “The Family” a poem I wrote about the last time I saw my mother.
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Discussion about family origin and adult life changes
This show continues the discussion of the impact of our family of origin on our ability to make changes in our adult life, recaps the Family Pie exercise and includes 3 songs from Jane Hoffman’s CD “The Journey.”
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Discussion of brain chemistry, part 3
This show concludes the information on Brain Chemistry and begins the discussion of how our family of origin still effects what we can do as adults. It includes the description of the Family Pie exercise as a way to begin to explore the impact of your particular family on your current life and a guided imagery exercise which is accompanied by a flute solo from the CD “The Journey” by Jane Hoffman. In addition there are 3 songs from the CD “The Lies of Handsome Men” by Sara Egglefield.
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Discussion of brain chemistry, part 2
This show continues the information on the impact of Brain Chemistry on our ability to change and includes a guided imagery exercise which is accompanied by a flute solo from the CD “The Journey” by Jane Hoffman and 4 songs from the CD “The Piano Player”, by entertainer Max Forsetter.
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