July 15, 2008 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…
July 08, 2008 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…
July 01, 2008 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…
June 17, 2008 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…
June 03, 2008 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…
May 27, 2008 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.
May 20, 2008 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…
May 13, 2008 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…
May 06, 2008 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…
April 29, 2008 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.”
April 22, 2008 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…
April 08, 2008 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.
April 01, 2008 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.…
March 25, 2008 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.”
March 18, 2008 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…
March 11, 2008 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…
March 04, 2008 This show begins my explanation of the way lessons learned by our brain and the resulting chemicals that it drops into our blood stream stop us from doing things we want to do. I also play hits by Roberta Flack and Bette…
February 26, 2008 In this show I describe Myths, fed by our culture, which encourage us to believe that we can do things we can’t do. I debunk many of these Myths and explain what I believe about why we can’t always do the things…